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we discovered that we both had an older brother thing that she had a brother who was as mysterious to her as mine was to me. it was so perfect, cynthia, we had launched on our brothers. we stayed there for the next 3 hours, and closed the cafe. sara said this brother sister thing is huge and no one writes about it, no one talks about it, the affect our brothers and sisters has on us. this is your next book, this is what you need to write. are you kidding me, i could never write anything so personal, never. that is how it started. when you >> when you were working on this, friends, you would talk about my relationship with my difficult older brother, what happened? what doors opened up, what did you learn about what people carry around about their siblings? >> it is huge. so many share this. it is like the asian flu. the first year of trying to work on this, i couldn't do it, so i approached it like a reporter. i was dancing around what it was really about, which is the red hot emotions between the 2 of us and where it had come from. i spent a year reporting, interviewing every expert,
we discovered that we both had an older brother thing that she had a brother who was as mysterious to her as mine was to me. it was so perfect, cynthia, we had launched on our brothers. we stayed there for the next 3 hours, and closed the cafe. sara said this brother sister thing is huge and no one writes about it, no one talks about it, the affect our brothers and sisters has on us. this is your next book, this is what you need to write. are you kidding me, i could never write anything so...
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this is a lunatic thing my brother is doing with these apples. when i sailed down this huge area of fruit country, imagine after 9/11, apple country at harvest, thousands of acreage, beautiful skies. i got tears. it was like america the beautiful. it was so rural. it was such a different world for me. the first sighting of my brother. he didn't know i was coming was at the packing house. i remember seeing him, millions of apples coming down the flumes. my brother was looking at every single piece of fruit to be sure it was shipped correctly. he was to tender. i was seeing him from a long shot. i thought oh my god, all he needs is a sweater, he'd look just like are mr. rogers. i began to realize i didn't get it. that was the beginning. then i began bombing him with questions about apples and fruit. there was one moment that did change things in my perception, which is we were walking one day, i worked the fields and packing house routine, 5:00 a.m. routine. we were walking at dawn with the pickers who were all working, my brother was walking ahead
this is a lunatic thing my brother is doing with these apples. when i sailed down this huge area of fruit country, imagine after 9/11, apple country at harvest, thousands of acreage, beautiful skies. i got tears. it was like america the beautiful. it was so rural. it was such a different world for me. the first sighting of my brother. he didn't know i was coming was at the packing house. i remember seeing him, millions of apples coming down the flumes. my brother was looking at every single...
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the fact is my brother and i were with able to get passed this. my brother would say you have so many damned theories, just go forward, live your life. don't be with so obsessed with the passed. he turned out to be a guru figure for me. sometimes you don't get to understand everything. >> what turned, finally? i mean he is on some levels, cranky, right up until the last day, so what changed for you and would this have happened if he didn't have a life threatening illness crisis? >> i have often asked that. i don't know what the answer to that is. what changed that is so profound and fundamental and coming over on the plane, i wrote 5 points that i thought was that worked for me in transforming. many people have said to me, how do we make it better with a sibling? what changed for us was the first thing that happened is, this is now my rule 1, take action. i flew out to the orchards, i panicked after 9/11. i would never get this better. what was i going to do? like everyone in new york and america, we were so traumatized with 9/11. i said to my hus
the fact is my brother and i were with able to get passed this. my brother would say you have so many damned theories, just go forward, live your life. don't be with so obsessed with the passed. he turned out to be a guru figure for me. sometimes you don't get to understand everything. >> what turned, finally? i mean he is on some levels, cranky, right up until the last day, so what changed for you and would this have happened if he didn't have a life threatening illness crisis? >>...
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twelve percent are what my brother and i were. you would brace yourself to be with your, i would brace myself, my brother would start his tirades and all of these shadow issues. >> as you were hearing the stories of the people you would hear well, all of this academic and intellectual grounding for sibling relationships, then what happened? >> it was a trigger, people would say what are you working on? i would say the story about my brother and me. people would tell me about their stories. we are like minnows swimming in the well of childhood as brothers and sisters. one of the great questions for many of us is why can't we see our brother or sister as others see them? there was carl brenner, fantastic apple guy, expert on opera, he was an alpha romantic figure, flew a plane, looked like harrison ford, many lady friends, wine lover connoisseur. why did i think of him as this difficult person and why did he see me as this is his perception, which of course, i am perfectly willing to say that is me, put the mirror up. miss know it a
twelve percent are what my brother and i were. you would brace yourself to be with your, i would brace myself, my brother would start his tirades and all of these shadow issues. >> as you were hearing the stories of the people you would hear well, all of this academic and intellectual grounding for sibling relationships, then what happened? >> it was a trigger, people would say what are you working on? i would say the story about my brother and me. people would tell me about their...
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brother who is attorney general. and brother head of the peace corps. you have a brother-in-law until recently was head of the state department. i wonder how you can tell us how you feel about the presence of a family such as yours, occupying that number of key positions in american life? >> mr. chairman, if you're talking about too many kennedys, you should have talked to my mother and father at the time they were getting started. >> i'm announcing today my candidacy for the senate of the united states. i make this decision with the full knowledge of the obstacles i will face, the charges that will be made and heavy responsibilities of the office. >> nice to see you. how are you? >> mr. kennedy, what is your ultimate goal in public life? do you hope, or intend, someday, perhaps to run for president? >> having seen the problems of my brother, i just wonder whether seeking that job is really worth it. >> mr. president, your brother, ted, recently on television, said that after seeing the cares of office on you, he wasn't sure he would ever be interested
brother who is attorney general. and brother head of the peace corps. you have a brother-in-law until recently was head of the state department. i wonder how you can tell us how you feel about the presence of a family such as yours, occupying that number of key positions in american life? >> mr. chairman, if you're talking about too many kennedys, you should have talked to my mother and father at the time they were getting started. >> i'm announcing today my candidacy for the senate...
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and mine uncle of firefighter from rescue three per cry well loved son, brother, husband, son, brother now a grandfather, a cousin and fend too many. think do. >> stephen high land, jr.. robert him all. thomas hynes. walter hines. michael i again frederick christopher noble. stephanie herve. todd is it. alexander. lacy ivory. into my father we love you and ms. you. and my father. dad it we love you, we miss you every day. >> broke jackson. jeremy jacobs. jason jacobs. michael jacobs. steven jacobsen. steven jacoby. jack dennis. rabin jalbert. amy jarret. france was on the air. called jeffers. carlos jenkins. luis jimenez, jr.. charros and john. and my grandfather poppy will always live in our hearts coming your family and friends love you. we know you would be so proud of your country for never forgetting. god bless america. >> my a uncle firefighter and a joke. we miss you always. >> michael johnson. william johnson. arthur jones iii. charles jones. donald jones. judith jones. linda jones. robert thomas jordon. angry joseph. karl joseph. steven joseph. james josiah. karen juday. micha
and mine uncle of firefighter from rescue three per cry well loved son, brother, husband, son, brother now a grandfather, a cousin and fend too many. think do. >> stephen high land, jr.. robert him all. thomas hynes. walter hines. michael i again frederick christopher noble. stephanie herve. todd is it. alexander. lacy ivory. into my father we love you and ms. you. and my father. dad it we love you, we miss you every day. >> broke jackson. jeremy jacobs. jason jacobs. michael...
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twin brothers, roy and ray slagle. >> i love it. i'm so happy. >> ronnie tye and the woman he married in prison, jodie mormon. finally the answers you've been waiting for. >> mr. bill, are you ready for your picture? >> yep. >> all right. >> when we met paul komyatti at indiana state prison in 2008, he had an inmate job as the visitor room photographer. >> it keeps me occupied. it keeps me from counting the 36 weeks and 8 months i have left. however you want to break it down. >> right from the start, he was good natured and full of optimism for the future. despite being incarcerated for the past 26 years. komyatti entered prison at age 17 for his role in a bizarre family plot that ended with the murder of his abusive father. >> my dad was just an alcoholic. i was like a little kid, 7, 8 years old. i'm crawled up under the kitchen table, and he's got a belt with a buckle, putting marks all over my face and everything, all over my body. my mom is like look, stop. you've got to stop. you're going to kill him. >> komyatti, his mother, s
twin brothers, roy and ray slagle. >> i love it. i'm so happy. >> ronnie tye and the woman he married in prison, jodie mormon. finally the answers you've been waiting for. >> mr. bill, are you ready for your picture? >> yep. >> all right. >> when we met paul komyatti at indiana state prison in 2008, he had an inmate job as the visitor room photographer. >> it keeps me occupied. it keeps me from counting the 36 weeks and 8 months i have left. however you...
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so i went and said let me go and meet my brother.was doing a lot of writing, so i went out to meet him. he is a great guy. i would not have a career without him. he would say, go take acting classes from this person. i said mom wants me to change my name because she does not want me to embarrass the family. tavis: speaking of changing your name, i want to go back to two stories about your childhood. i heard about your parents who did not really like each other. i did not realize your name was carroll. >> this all my birth announcement. tavis: you and obama, i have seen them both now. >> i have met him, a very nice man. very nice man. i am voting for him. he is terrific. penny was written in bigger letters than carol. that only called me penny. in kindergarten i would not respond. they would say carol, and i did not respond. i don't know why they did it. tavis: your mother responded because you were sent home with a note saying we think your daughter is a little koo-koo because she does not respond. >> how would i know? was four or fi
so i went and said let me go and meet my brother.was doing a lot of writing, so i went out to meet him. he is a great guy. i would not have a career without him. he would say, go take acting classes from this person. i said mom wants me to change my name because she does not want me to embarrass the family. tavis: speaking of changing your name, i want to go back to two stories about your childhood. i heard about your parents who did not really like each other. i did not realize your name was...
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this is sort of a picture of my brother at this exact moment. there are always apples around him, women, too. apple pie, big sheik antique bowls of wooden apples, read and golden, apples pencils, produce framed on the library wall, texas vegetables from the rio grand empire. i am an american first, then a texan he would say not understanding he sounded like auggi march. the clues are there, i later realized. a man's fate is his character. you always have to show off and tell us what you know, carl said. i'll be in washington next week i say. i have an interview, i have to close of peace. you promised me, you said you would stay away from washington state. you sat right here and said you would not go to the cascades. he yells as loudly as i have ever heard him. washington, d.c. i shout back. i have the trait as well. [laughter]. >> as you are thinking about that, i would like to ask you to give us one more. there are 2 completely surprising and interesting substories woven through this narrative of your brother, 1, your fabulous aunt character in
this is sort of a picture of my brother at this exact moment. there are always apples around him, women, too. apple pie, big sheik antique bowls of wooden apples, read and golden, apples pencils, produce framed on the library wall, texas vegetables from the rio grand empire. i am an american first, then a texan he would say not understanding he sounded like auggi march. the clues are there, i later realized. a man's fate is his character. you always have to show off and tell us what you know,...
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the brother is running for congress. of course, his brother, the keynoter is the mayor of san antonio. they believe that these two men are rising stars. especially the keynote speaker. and the hispanic vote, brian is so key to, the re-election of barack obama. because he is overwhelmingly popular among hispanics. but he has to build that enthusiasm. they think they're going to do that tonight. >> deep in the heart of texas. the texas delegation here. nbc's ron allen. ron, this is their moment. we are second away. >> it is their moment, brian. they're surprised -- a lot in the delegation admit they were shocked when they heard the mayor of san antonio was going to deliver such a huge speech. they're obviously very excited, very proud. and they know president obama is not going to win texas, but they think this is the beginning of something. and they point out that the delegation here is about 30% african-american, 30% latino, 30% anglo. tonight they say texas is showing what it is becoming, hopefully a purple state in the
the brother is running for congress. of course, his brother, the keynoter is the mayor of san antonio. they believe that these two men are rising stars. especially the keynote speaker. and the hispanic vote, brian is so key to, the re-election of barack obama. because he is overwhelmingly popular among hispanics. but he has to build that enthusiasm. they think they're going to do that tonight. >> deep in the heart of texas. the texas delegation here. nbc's ron allen. ron, this is their...
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you and your brother both used to be journalists. i would suppose a lot like i am so i would suppose that that when you doing something like this like this movie there's some sort of a message you want to convey to the public what was the d.c. compassion to the accused what. do. rossini used to say it is the postman who brings the message. don't try to convey messages but indeed there is this is a message for us personally. i've been doing that my whole life you know. we would like audiences easily and worldwide to find out what values people who committed murders in the end state human. war. in their ears are impossible to rectify. over the years in prison some of them have changed and one should help them in their study there really. here is a healing session for them too in their feelings through the genius of shakespeare . and shakespeare has helped these people more than anyone else has. therefore our message consists of compassion empathy and respect for them. you see in one of your interviews i quote making films is about disc
you and your brother both used to be journalists. i would suppose a lot like i am so i would suppose that that when you doing something like this like this movie there's some sort of a message you want to convey to the public what was the d.c. compassion to the accused what. do. rossini used to say it is the postman who brings the message. don't try to convey messages but indeed there is this is a message for us personally. i've been doing that my whole life you know. we would like audiences...
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it was scary. >> jordan is not only his brother in arms, but his brother in the law.ine saw each other he was being loaded onto a medical helicopter. amanda also want to thank her big brother clinton. >> my brother told me, he sat there and he held dog in his arms, words cannot express how thankful i am for my brother. >> pit is my family coming home. >> finally back home again in indiana. michelle miller, cbs news, gary indiana. >> that is the cbs evening news for tonight's call. for all of us at cbs news, all- around world, good night. >> good evening i am alan martin >> i am dana king and we begin with breaking news @ san fransisco where a wild chase through the western mission just came to a dramatic finish and our cameras were there when it ended. joe vasquez joins us live from the scene near hays and webster. >> take a look at the mess that was left behind by this wild chase, you can see several cars dashed through the streets in the western addition including a cbs 5 live truck. back there you can see the car there were chasing, a mercedes. apparently that this
it was scary. >> jordan is not only his brother in arms, but his brother in the law.ine saw each other he was being loaded onto a medical helicopter. amanda also want to thank her big brother clinton. >> my brother told me, he sat there and he held dog in his arms, words cannot express how thankful i am for my brother. >> pit is my family coming home. >> finally back home again in indiana. michelle miller, cbs news, gary indiana. >> that is the cbs evening news for...
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but according to the two brothers, they did not. they say these police officers took them to the garage and cleaned their faces. >> the police officer was holding my eyelid open while another police officer, i was screaming at him, was spraying water in my face. >> then drove them around town with the windows down. >> i think they were trying to make the swelling in our faces go down. >> the brothers filed a complaint against the police department. according to reports are considering suing the police department. >> i do deserve for the truth to come out. >> it is important to know the charges related to this case against jammez were released by a judge recently. >>> dash-cam video caught an accident that is going to shock you. this one happens at this intersection here when cars are pulled over. when these two cars finally see a chance to go, they do. that truck was coming at a very fast speed, too fast for that turn, obviously. it ended up overturning. all the logs it was carrying went over the road. the car didn't stand a chance.
but according to the two brothers, they did not. they say these police officers took them to the garage and cleaned their faces. >> the police officer was holding my eyelid open while another police officer, i was screaming at him, was spraying water in my face. >> then drove them around town with the windows down. >> i think they were trying to make the swelling in our faces go down. >> the brothers filed a complaint against the police department. according to reports...
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than his brother, and they treat each other very much as older brother/younger brother. he said to me today, the mayor did, that it was his younger brother who kept spurring him on, urging him on. that his younger brother is the dreamer, and that together, as you said, george, they made this incredible loop in their family going to stanford and on to harvard law. let's listen to joaquin. >> today, san antonio is our nation's seventh largest city. a city on the rise that looks like american of tomorrow. julian is a dedicated husband to his wife erica, a public school teacher and a wonderful father to his 3-year-old daughter. so it's with much love and pride that i present to you by best friend, my twin brother, san antonio mayor julian castro. ♪ i've gotta a feeling that tonight's going to be a good night ♪ >> the 37-year-old julian castro and his brother. and the biggest moment in his speech-making life for sure. >> thank you. ♪ tonight's gonna be a good night ♪ >> thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. my fellow democrats, my fellow americans, my fellow
than his brother, and they treat each other very much as older brother/younger brother. he said to me today, the mayor did, that it was his younger brother who kept spurring him on, urging him on. that his younger brother is the dreamer, and that together, as you said, george, they made this incredible loop in their family going to stanford and on to harvard law. let's listen to joaquin. >> today, san antonio is our nation's seventh largest city. a city on the rise that looks like...
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in arms but brother-in-law.last time these men saw each other, he was being loaded on to a medical helicopter. >> i missed you. >> reporter: amanda also wanted to thank her big brother clinton. >> my brother told me he was out there and held him. words can't express how thankful i am for my brother. >> my family coming home. >> reporter: finally back home again in indiana. michelle miller, cbs news, gary, indiana. >> coming up after your local news on cbs "this morning," details of a deal between the nfl and referees union. we'll get an analysis from james brown. mitt romney speaks to jan crawford about why he thinks president obama is engaged in character assassination. we'll get reaction from senator john mccain. also an update on american airlines contract talks with its pilots. we'll hear from a company spokesperson. and actress lucy liu talks about tonight's premier. all that and so much more. busy day on cbs "this morning." that will do it. i appreciate you watching. i'm terrell brown. take care, everybody
in arms but brother-in-law.last time these men saw each other, he was being loaded on to a medical helicopter. >> i missed you. >> reporter: amanda also wanted to thank her big brother clinton. >> my brother told me he was out there and held him. words can't express how thankful i am for my brother. >> my family coming home. >> reporter: finally back home again in indiana. michelle miller, cbs news, gary, indiana. >> coming up after your local news on cbs...
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the wide receiver played with everything he had, following the death of his younger brother. linda so has more from smith this morning, what he has to say. >> the support he has received from his teammates and fans has meant so much and told people about his brother's death on twitter, that's his account on sunday morning, since then, his account has been flooded with well wishes from fans. he played the game for his brother, 19 year old kevin jones died before midnight when a motorcycle crushed in to a utility pole in virginia. alcohol was not a factor. smith traveled to virginia to be with his family, he got an hour of sleep before the game and made the decision to play when he got to the stadium. he is glad he did. in the second quarter smith scored a touchdown and after the game he says it was for his younger brother who looked up to him as mentor. >> i just said a quick prayer. obviously, you play with a hef heart. you want to play for that person. my mom and all my family and everyone was back at the house watching. they didn't know i was going to play until the last mi
the wide receiver played with everything he had, following the death of his younger brother. linda so has more from smith this morning, what he has to say. >> the support he has received from his teammates and fans has meant so much and told people about his brother's death on twitter, that's his account on sunday morning, since then, his account has been flooded with well wishes from fans. he played the game for his brother, 19 year old kevin jones died before midnight when a motorcycle...
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john kasich and ohio, koch brothers candidate, bob lock, stock and barrel by the koch brothers. same with scott walker in wisconsin. everywhere in california, a couple years ago there's a measure prop 23 on the ballot to repeal the clean, new clean car standards put in by arnold schwarzenegger. that measured to repeal standards which loss, prop 23, totally funded by the koch brothers. legislation in west virginia to overturn the new mining safety rules that were put in place after the last mind disaster. the effort to overturn mining safety regulations funded by the koch brothers. i have in the book a page with 53 different organizations. a lot of them by the way research centers on college campuses around the country all for the purpose of disputing the existence of global warming and fighting to do away with any government regulations, so anything to do with climate control. 57 organizations that i was able to find that we do partially or totally funded by the koch brothers. their reach is so great that some has called them the kochapus. they don't do it alone. twice a year wi
john kasich and ohio, koch brothers candidate, bob lock, stock and barrel by the koch brothers. same with scott walker in wisconsin. everywhere in california, a couple years ago there's a measure prop 23 on the ballot to repeal the clean, new clean car standards put in by arnold schwarzenegger. that measured to repeal standards which loss, prop 23, totally funded by the koch brothers. legislation in west virginia to overturn the new mining safety rules that were put in place after the last mind...
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brother, where is he at now? >> he's at home. >> is he at home? when did he get out? >> about two months ago. >> he would act out, though. he would get up to that point where he would act out. and once he calmed back down, he was reasonable. but he would get worked up. >> point of no return. >> several years prior to becoming the warden at limon, travis tranney was a lieutenant at colorado state. and had been involved in several of roy's cell extractions. >> the last four cell extractions that was ever done with him when he got sprayed, i was the one that sprayed. that was the last straw. he said he didn't want to play anymore. >> if you don't cuff up we're going to >> he said it was due to the chemical, the oc that we introduced. he said it wasn't fun anymore because he, if my opinion, he got a thrill with fighting from the staff when we would go into the cell and wrestle him had to the ground. he got a thrill from all that. >> after you guys were done, you guys were all talking. what was he saying to you any wa
brother, where is he at now? >> he's at home. >> is he at home? when did he get out? >> about two months ago. >> he would act out, though. he would get up to that point where he would act out. and once he calmed back down, he was reasonable. but he would get worked up. >> point of no return. >> several years prior to becoming the warden at limon, travis tranney was a lieutenant at colorado state. and had been involved in several of roy's cell extractions....
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proud to have him as a brother, rest in peace, kevin. you can see photos he posted on his twitter account. smith says being back in the game is helping him cope with his brother's death and looks forward to playing thursday against the cleveland browns. linda so, abc2 news. >>> according to the cdc, number of motorcycles killed in crashes reached an all time high in 2008. the number of people killed in car crashes was at an all time low. statistics show 90% of riders in crashes were self taught and had no formal training. >>> police say that speed may have been a factor in a deadly crash that happened in edgemere around 12:15 sunday morning near the intersection of millers island road and north point, investigators say that the drive lost control of his truck and went off the road slamming in to trees. he was thrown from the truck, a passenger was able to get out but collapsed near the scene and died. >>> students from towson university are waking up with a lot of explaining to do. this after police arrest students when a party gets out
proud to have him as a brother, rest in peace, kevin. you can see photos he posted on his twitter account. smith says being back in the game is helping him cope with his brother's death and looks forward to playing thursday against the cleveland browns. linda so, abc2 news. >>> according to the cdc, number of motorcycles killed in crashes reached an all time high in 2008. the number of people killed in car crashes was at an all time low. statistics show 90% of riders in crashes were...
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bin when i got up i checked my brother and i went to check my uncle and my grandmother and other brothers and sisters. i see bullet holes on the walls there was a bullet hole that almost hit my other brother. when i checked the car i saw my brother come out with blood all over him. he was still conscious he did not know what happened. his legs were covered with blood. my t-shirt had blood everywhere. when the ambulance came..... >> did you know he was hit when shots were fired >> no i did not know >> digit attempt to cover your brother right as it happens or deduct yourself >> i really don't know because i think someone jumped on the bed and pulled me down. i think my brother was on the down to when i got up i saw him laying down. he came out with the blood and the bullet hole and crying >> we are still glad he is still alive at this time thank you for sharing with us your chilling story. once again here is the picture and i went for the house its rid of riddled with bullets i talked to the oakland police department at this point they do not have a description of the suspect. according to
bin when i got up i checked my brother and i went to check my uncle and my grandmother and other brothers and sisters. i see bullet holes on the walls there was a bullet hole that almost hit my other brother. when i checked the car i saw my brother come out with blood all over him. he was still conscious he did not know what happened. his legs were covered with blood. my t-shirt had blood everywhere. when the ambulance came..... >> did you know he was hit when shots were fired >> no...
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from outside the the big brother house i am julie chen. good night. [ applause ] captioning funded by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org cuisine here at jones all about? >>> i have to say everything from the brussels sprouts to mushroom bacon and cauliflower just amazing. my favorite was asian reds. fifth ribs. the names of the drinks celebrate the city. the sedan bran >>> it is great for the customers. >>> everyone kind of enjoys and likes to look get you. we have everything from porn stars that live in the building parade across the street there is a 96 year-old woman that calls are self the grandmother of the san francisco. >>> heat lamps and help take the chill off of the night. jones is all about being a unique rooftop space. for more information a log on to our website. >>> welcome back to eye on the bay. herrara on san tanner wrote in san jose, we are continuing to explore the bay area is rooftops. i am out here it outside hotel valencia. that something fabulous. you need not to take just one elevator, but i
from outside the the big brother house i am julie chen. good night. [ applause ] captioning funded by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org cuisine here at jones all about? >>> i have to say everything from the brussels sprouts to mushroom bacon and cauliflower just amazing. my favorite was asian reds. fifth ribs. the names of the drinks celebrate the city. the sedan bran >>> it is great for the customers. >>> everyone kind of enjoys and likes to...
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freedomworks, dick armey's organization, koch brothers. john kasich in ohio, koch brothers.candidate -- bought lock, stock and barrel by the koch brothers. same as scott walker in wisconsin. everywhere. in many california a couple of years ago there was a measure, prop 23, on the ballot to repeal the new clean car standards put in by arnold schwarzenegger. that measure to repeal those standards, which lost -- prop
freedomworks, dick armey's organization, koch brothers. john kasich in ohio, koch brothers.candidate -- bought lock, stock and barrel by the koch brothers. same as scott walker in wisconsin. everywhere. in many california a couple of years ago there was a measure, prop 23, on the ballot to repeal the new clean car standards put in by arnold schwarzenegger. that measure to repeal those standards, which lost -- prop
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in arms but his brother in law.0 men saw each other, rackowicz was being loded on to a medical helicopter. amanda rackowicz also wanted to thank her big brother, clt. >> my brother told me he sat there and he held double in his arms. words couldn't express how thankful i am for my brother. >> it's my family coming hole. >> reporter: finally back home again in indiana. michelle miller, cbs news, gary, indiana. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is 9 news now. >>> as wilson scrambles to keep it alive, the game's final play say wilson lob to the end zone which is simultaneous. who has it? who did they give it to? touchdown! >> on review the call on the field stands, touchdown. >> seahawks win in the most bizarre finish you'll ever see. >> it may that be very call that may have pushed the nfl and referees to get serious about making a deal because t
in arms but his brother in law.0 men saw each other, rackowicz was being loded on to a medical helicopter. amanda rackowicz also wanted to thank her big brother, clt. >> my brother told me he sat there and he held double in his arms. words couldn't express how thankful i am for my brother. >> it's my family coming hole. >> reporter: finally back home again in indiana. michelle miller, cbs news, gary, indiana. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for...
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less than 24 hours after wide recievee brother died in a motorcycle accident... he plays, and victory over the patriots. patriots. from a very young age... torrey smith helped raise his younger siblings... so somm are comparing the death to losing a child... not just a bbother. but he decided to play... and what a game he had. torrey smith says he didn't know if he would play until he got to the stadium around 4:00 in the afternoon.... then felt like it would be what his brother wanted.-- on to the game, and it did not start pretty for the home team. brandon bolden for the pats punches in a 2 yard touchdown and it's 10-0 patrrots in the first quarterr -- it woud be 13- 0 in the second when joe flacco goes up top...a 25 yard touchdown to you guessed it.... torrey smith! he takes a knee, and says a prayer after the score. score.-- later the ravens strike again through the air... this time, 20 yards to dennis pitta. it's 14-13 rrvens, but the patriots led 20-14 at the end of the half. -- in the 3rd quaater after a ray rice touchdown, the patriots re-take the lead on
less than 24 hours after wide recievee brother died in a motorcycle accident... he plays, and victory over the patriots. patriots. from a very young age... torrey smith helped raise his younger siblings... so somm are comparing the death to losing a child... not just a bbother. but he decided to play... and what a game he had. torrey smith says he didn't know if he would play until he got to the stadium around 4:00 in the afternoon.... then felt like it would be what his brother wanted.-- on to...
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i'm--i'm so sorry. - he's probably from the same unit that took your brother.'d flush me out, which is exactly what you did, isn't it? - so what are you gonna do? - this, as far as i know, is the last bottle of single malt in chicago. my plan is to sit here and drink it. - you can't just stay here. it's not safe. - whose fault is that? your boyfriend. he's gonna go and get the nearest squad. two maybe three hours tops is what you got. so if i were you guys, i'd hit the road. - this is crazy. just come with us. or don't, that's fine. but go somewhere. you can't just sit here and die. - just go. - uncle miles, come on. - i said go. get out! get outta here! - good morning. may i help you? - sorry to bother you, but we're looking for a dangerous, young fugitive. 19, six-feet, brown hair. - you're the first person i've seen in weeks. - what did you do before the blackout? - sorry? - just curious. humor me, please. - i taught algebra. - me, i was an insurance adjuster. most of my job was figuring out whether the things people said lined up with the truth. lucky for m
i'm--i'm so sorry. - he's probably from the same unit that took your brother.'d flush me out, which is exactly what you did, isn't it? - so what are you gonna do? - this, as far as i know, is the last bottle of single malt in chicago. my plan is to sit here and drink it. - you can't just stay here. it's not safe. - whose fault is that? your boyfriend. he's gonna go and get the nearest squad. two maybe three hours tops is what you got. so if i were you guys, i'd hit the road. - this is crazy....
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that is my brother, my sister, and me. we thought we were just as clever and smart and just as brave as the children in his story. he told stories vaguely familiar, but different some how because he told them his way. you see, i had no idea my grandfather was a functional illiterate and encouraged all 3 of us, his grandchildren to read. the way he encouraged me, he'd say y'all read to me what they taught you up at the schoolhouse today. i would whip out my dick and jane. see jane run. run, he endured that. he allowed me to read to him. i had no idea in other families the adults read to children. in my house, children read to the adults. imagine the confidence they gave me in my readings. i loved to read out loud. enjoyed it immensely. so i would read dick and jane all the way up to julius caesar. when i came to a word difficult, he would say work with it little sister. he wouldn't jump in and tell me. he would let me work it out so i did. i learned to jump into words. that built my confidence, grandmother and ggrandfather
that is my brother, my sister, and me. we thought we were just as clever and smart and just as brave as the children in his story. he told stories vaguely familiar, but different some how because he told them his way. you see, i had no idea my grandfather was a functional illiterate and encouraged all 3 of us, his grandchildren to read. the way he encouraged me, he'd say y'all read to me what they taught you up at the schoolhouse today. i would whip out my dick and jane. see jane run. run, he...
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if we look at his account, he posted videos of his brother there. you can see several posts he had written about his brother, he says rest in peace, to you, your mother and family. that coming from a fan right there. smith says he looks forward to playing the game thursday against the cleveland browns. linda so, abc2 news. >>> 4% of people killed on roadways are motorcycle riders. back in 2010 helmets were required for all riders, before 2010, many states offed exceptions to the helmet rule. maryland does offer training courses for motorcycle riderses it's voluntary unless you are under the age of 18. 90% of riders are self taught with no formal training. >>> thousands of people on tp streets of towson, out of control. police have been using pepper spray to control the crowds. >> a university homecoming party. sherrie johnson, joins us with what happened. >> things got out of control and quickly? >> reporter: that's right. we are on i york road, it started outside a theater, there was over 2000 people along york road here early sunday morning. it wa
if we look at his account, he posted videos of his brother there. you can see several posts he had written about his brother, he says rest in peace, to you, your mother and family. that coming from a fan right there. smith says he looks forward to playing the game thursday against the cleveland browns. linda so, abc2 news. >>> 4% of people killed on roadways are motorcycle riders. back in 2010 helmets were required for all riders, before 2010, many states offed exceptions to the helmet...
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for the brothers it's their first visit in six months this year. i come from barbara it takes two or three days to get there but i'm so happy to be on my way home i can see my parents and brothers. now they hear that i'm coming and that everyone is wondering when i will arrive. and they are so poor in my hometown what even the roads are very rough. you know are you married yet no no yet you. see i'm already a father. i know that. they want to you look good though i. know i give some money to a broker to go abroad ripped off so i eventually didn't go how much was it fifteen hundred dollars. many other villagers have left right yes some of left and others will leave soon but about show had not yet i don't think is moma let him go is our only son you know foreign countries are not paradise is sometimes i regret it too. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so silly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur we
for the brothers it's their first visit in six months this year. i come from barbara it takes two or three days to get there but i'm so happy to be on my way home i can see my parents and brothers. now they hear that i'm coming and that everyone is wondering when i will arrive. and they are so poor in my hometown what even the roads are very rough. you know are you married yet no no yet you. see i'm already a father. i know that. they want to you look good though i. know i give some money to a...