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more of dan brown's tail.lle spends much of his day correcting the false hoods with a less than divine image of jesus christ. >> if you believe what is in the book and they are quite surprised to discover at least what it says about this church. >> up next bethlehem takes a look at the town andhurch of the nativity. >> we are on a hillside over looking what was a little town when jesus was born there. bethlehem is under palestinian control because of the violence of the last few years visitors are staying away even at christmas. >> in all of the holy land heal bethlehem is considered one of the hole list places by christians jews and muslims. jews come here to pray at rachel's tomb judaism's third holiest site. rachel was the beloved wife of jacob the third patriarch she died in child birth. muslims also reveer bethlehem. they believe the prophet mohammed stopped here escorted by gabriel on a midnight ride to visit the birth place of jesus. >> of course for christians bethlehem the city of king david is the bi
more of dan brown's tail.lle spends much of his day correcting the false hoods with a less than divine image of jesus christ. >> if you believe what is in the book and they are quite surprised to discover at least what it says about this church. >> up next bethlehem takes a look at the town andhurch of the nativity. >> we are on a hillside over looking what was a little town when jesus was born there. bethlehem is under palestinian control because of the violence of the last...
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brown. incomplete. dan: he knew he didn't have anything with that screen pass to brown.re standing right in front of brown. so, again, another smart play by rivers. to just kill that ball, throw it in the ground. ian: pressure building here on san diego. at 8-6, a game behind pittsburgh and baltimore in the a.f.c. playoff race. they're down by a touchdown with just over 1:00 to play. second and 10. rivers steps up. rivers fires. incomplete. he was looking for eddie royal no the end zone.
brown. incomplete. dan: he knew he didn't have anything with that screen pass to brown.re standing right in front of brown. so, again, another smart play by rivers. to just kill that ball, throw it in the ground. ian: pressure building here on san diego. at 8-6, a game behind pittsburgh and baltimore in the a.f.c. playoff race. they're down by a touchdown with just over 1:00 to play. second and 10. rivers steps up. rivers fires. incomplete. he was looking for eddie royal no the end zone.
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it took literally days to decipher any of it like something out of a dan brown novel. needless to say, the office ban on yellow highlighter's was quickly implemented, so a legacy of tom's former profession gets them in trouble sometimes, but a job that he love the most, helping to deliver new lives to the world. he brings a unique perspective to tom's work in the senate. it is that lasting appreciation for life. even though tom has stopped delivering babies these days, he still travels back to oklahoma a lot. there is no where he would rather be than in his hometown of muskogee, and there is almost nothing you'd rather be doing there than mowing the lawn or eating a sandwich at the favorite barbecue joint or sipping a cold coors. these things to almost everything else except spending time with his grandkids and, of course, his wife carolyn. tom has known carolyn since grade school. she has always been the one to keep them balanced and grounded. she does not care that he is a senator. also the reason tom is such good friends with president obama. both men came to the pr
it took literally days to decipher any of it like something out of a dan brown novel. needless to say, the office ban on yellow highlighter's was quickly implemented, so a legacy of tom's former profession gets them in trouble sometimes, but a job that he love the most, helping to deliver new lives to the world. he brings a unique perspective to tom's work in the senate. it is that lasting appreciation for life. even though tom has stopped delivering babies these days, he still travels back to...
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brown struck again. >> you get up in the morning, you're going to come in here thinking everything's going to be okay. it's not always so. >> sergeant dan haskins was the recipient of brown's fury. >> at that time we had what we call group rec, that's where they went out to the rec pad. what the offenders wanted to do, we found out later, it was all written down what they wanted to do. they wanted the staff person to come out to the rec door. they were going to fly it open, kill the officer. >> that day, that particular day i was frustrated. i was so frustrated. i felt that i had nowhere to turn. >> it didn't matter who the officer was. they were going to kill him to prove a point. as a matter of fact, it was this range right here. >> me and two other white dudes were on the red pad. >> they had socks with batteries in them, in one hand, and the homemade shanks made up inside the other. >> we came off the red pad and tried to stab a lot of police, tried to stab four or five police on the range. >> they come out behind the stairwell swinging and swinging. we backed off. the other two officers that got out of the range door. i didn't make
brown struck again. >> you get up in the morning, you're going to come in here thinking everything's going to be okay. it's not always so. >> sergeant dan haskins was the recipient of brown's fury. >> at that time we had what we call group rec, that's where they went out to the rec pad. what the offenders wanted to do, we found out later, it was all written down what they wanted to do. they wanted the staff person to come out to the rec door. they were going to fly it open,...
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in response to the tragic deaths of michael brown ferguson, missouri, and eric garner in new york city. gwen: covering all this and more back at 2014. with dan balz of the "washington post," carrie budoff brown, white house correspondent for , indira lakshmanan, foreign policy correspondent for and pierreews, thomas, justice correspondent for abc news. >> award-winning reporting and as itis covering history happens. capitol, thisn's is "washington week" with gwen ifill. corporate funding for byshington week" is provided -- >> how much money do you have in your pocket right now? $40.have >> 21. >> could something that small make an impact on something as retirement? >> i don't think so. >> if you start putting that money towards your retirement grow over time, 20, retirementhat challenge might not seem so big all. >> funding for "washington week" thelso provided by annenberg foundation, the corporation for public byadcasting, and contributions to pbs stations from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. practically over so it's time for our annual long look back at the year just past
in response to the tragic deaths of michael brown ferguson, missouri, and eric garner in new york city. gwen: covering all this and more back at 2014. with dan balz of the "washington post," carrie budoff brown, white house correspondent for , indira lakshmanan, foreign policy correspondent for and pierreews, thomas, justice correspondent for abc news. >> award-winning reporting and as itis covering history happens. capitol, thisn's is "washington week" with gwen...
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dan. do you believe that michael brown's stepfather should be charge and if so, explain why. >> well, i do, and it gives many me no joy in that. i believe that the stepfather was in obvious pain, and the mother was in obvious pain, but it does not absolve them in a manner to be acting in a way that is overtaken by emotion to the result in violence. and working in the their favor is the fact that their stepson was killed. i don't think that we can get around that, but in the context working against him is that there had been a history of violence there, and there had been a history of rioting, and fires being set, and an dderson he says it about 7 to 10 time, and then asks for the microphone, and the kon text is not good for him. >> sunny? >> well, no one condones what he said. i interviewed both of michael brown's parents, and nhis step father, and i know that lesley said that i was hurting and i was emotion al and he is emotional, and he acted in anger, and this is the irs if part. and the second part is that -- >> well, the first part, let's be honest, that i had a long time to prepare f
dan. do you believe that michael brown's stepfather should be charge and if so, explain why. >> well, i do, and it gives many me no joy in that. i believe that the stepfather was in obvious pain, and the mother was in obvious pain, but it does not absolve them in a manner to be acting in a way that is overtaken by emotion to the result in violence. and working in the their favor is the fact that their stepson was killed. i don't think that we can get around that, but in the context...
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. >> a former nypd officer, dan, you just heard michael brown's mother saying look, her husband doesn't act on that hateful comment, she said it was just a moment of emotion. he was speaking out of anger, that everyone does that. do you think he should be charged? >> sadly, yes, i do. and it gives me no joy to say that. i'm sure he was hurting. i completely understand. i'm sure the mother was in unspeakable pain. she lost her son. but you have to remember, erin, that doesn't give you permission to go out there and call for burning something down. keep in mind he wasn't talking about burning down his property, he was talking about burning down everybody else's property. when he asked for the mic, that proves intent. he didn't say it once or twice. >> he did say it multiple times. you're right about that. there was damage being done before he spoke. if you look at the timing, there were already crowds in the streets and people with there with the intent to do harm. he spoke two miles away from the worst of the damage. the people right around him who heard what they said, did they go do th
. >> a former nypd officer, dan, you just heard michael brown's mother saying look, her husband doesn't act on that hateful comment, she said it was just a moment of emotion. he was speaking out of anger, that everyone does that. do you think he should be charged? >> sadly, yes, i do. and it gives me no joy to say that. i'm sure he was hurting. i completely understand. i'm sure the mother was in unspeakable pain. she lost her son. but you have to remember, erin, that doesn't give...
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natasha brown picks up the story from there. >> reporter: when sergeant dan murray and his 18-year-old son darted into the cvs at ninth avenue and the black horse pike in runnemede on monday evening, it was to pick up a few personal items. little did the off duty know he would come up close and personal with a robbery suspect trying to make a get away. >> when i was at the counter checking out and getting ready to walk out the door, i observed a mail walking up the aisle with a mask on like halfway up his face. >> reporter: suspect had just robbed a pharmacist at the back of the store at knife point toting at least $11,000 worth of oxycontin and percocet towards the skit. >> there was another customer runnemede chasing hill asking me to stop him. >> reporter: surveillance video captured the scuffle that came next. sergeant murray in plane clothes his son tackling the robber before he made it out the door. >> i started wrestling with him. my son jumped in and helped me and we detain the subject until the uniformed police officers arrived. >> he went just to being like a cop you can tell
natasha brown picks up the story from there. >> reporter: when sergeant dan murray and his 18-year-old son darted into the cvs at ninth avenue and the black horse pike in runnemede on monday evening, it was to pick up a few personal items. little did the off duty know he would come up close and personal with a robbery suspect trying to make a get away. >> when i was at the counter checking out and getting ready to walk out the door, i observed a mail walking up the aisle with a mask...
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. >> dan simon in berkeley, california, thank you so much. the aftermath of michael brown and eric garner and with more developments in the tamir rice case, all three involving white police officers acting against unarmed black suspects, it's ignited tensions between african-americans and police. here to talk about it, former st. louis police officer. thanks for being with us, officer, appreciate it. as a former police officer, do you think it's the case that tamir rice in cleveland or eric garner in new york or michael brown in ferguson had been white they might be alive today? >> potentially. i just saw video yesterday on facebook where someone was illustrating the difference between how white subjects and black subjects are handled. it showed middle-aged, little older white guy in the street with an assault rifle. and the calls went in complaining about this guy and the police arrived and listened to him for ten minutes tell them what they would and wouldn't do about him having the assault rifle. ultimately, they approach him after about ten minutes. he puts the gun dow
. >> dan simon in berkeley, california, thank you so much. the aftermath of michael brown and eric garner and with more developments in the tamir rice case, all three involving white police officers acting against unarmed black suspects, it's ignited tensions between african-americans and police. here to talk about it, former st. louis police officer. thanks for being with us, officer, appreciate it. as a former police officer, do you think it's the case that tamir rice in cleveland or...
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dan bongina. thank you for joining us. we've had you before. do you believe michael brown's stepfather should be charged and if so, explain why. >> i do, it gives me no joy in saying that. the stepfather and mother were in obvious pain but doesn't absolve them from the responsibility of a manner completely overtaken by emotion that could cause violence. context, working in their favor is their stepson was killed. but in context, working against them, already a history of violence, rioting, a history of fires being set and anderson, he says about seven to ten times asked for a microphone. the context isn't good. not for him. >> sonny, what do you think of that? >> i don't think anyone condones what he said. i interviewed both of his parents, michael brown's parents, not his stepfather. neither of them are condoning what he said. i know leslie, michael brown's mother, said i was hurting, i was emotional. he was emotional, acted in anger. that's the first part. the second part -- >> the sad thing, let's just be honest, they had a long time to prepare for this moment. it's not a
dan bongina. thank you for joining us. we've had you before. do you believe michael brown's stepfather should be charged and if so, explain why. >> i do, it gives me no joy in saying that. the stepfather and mother were in obvious pain but doesn't absolve them from the responsibility of a manner completely overtaken by emotion that could cause violence. context, working in their favor is their stepson was killed. but in context, working against them, already a history of violence,...
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brown and eric garner in berkeley, california. a third night of protests. more than 1,000 protesters marched through streets and halting traffic on a major interstate. demonstrators stopped a train in its tracks. cnn's dan simon reports from the scene. >> reporter: john and christine, we are at a railroad crossing in berkeley. protesters were able to stop an amtrak passenger train. this has been a massive protest with well over 3,000 people, but from what we have seen, it has been peaceful after the two chaotic nights on the streets of berkeley. we have seen things like this. the crowd was able to shutdown the i-80 freeway in both directions. john and christine. >> thanks, dan. protests elsewhere brought traffic to a standstill. in washington, d.c., demonstr e demonstrators staged a die-in outside the white house. and outside the cleveland cavaliers game in brooklyn, they were chanting black lives matter. >> inside the barclays center, lebron james was wearing a shirt i can't breathe. the gesture was aimed a eric garner's family. >> the message to the family that i'm sorry for their loss and sorry to his wife and that's what it's about. everybody is getting caught up in everybody besides who is feeling
brown and eric garner in berkeley, california. a third night of protests. more than 1,000 protesters marched through streets and halting traffic on a major interstate. demonstrators stopped a train in its tracks. cnn's dan simon reports from the scene. >> reporter: john and christine, we are at a railroad crossing in berkeley. protesters were able to stop an amtrak passenger train. this has been a massive protest with well over 3,000 people, but from what we have seen, it has been...
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dan quinn, arizona offensive coordinator, todd bowles. denver offensive coordinator add aum guys and kyle shanahan from the cleveland browns. >> i think what made bill walsh so successful is that he was a great teacher. whether that was players or whether that was other coaches. >> coming up later in sports you'll hear more from the 49er players on the disappointing season, the departure of harbaugh and where the organization is headed as they cleaned out their lockers today. >> thanks, geraud. >> take a look at this. can you see the problem on the picture. the image on the front of the newspaper isn't jim harbaugh who is going to michigan. it's his brother john harbaugh the coach of the baltimore ravens. >> whoops. >> just into the newsroom now, 16 state firefighters are on paid leave following allegations they were involved in a sex tape. the investigation stems from the hunt for the cal fire chief, orville fleming. authorities tracked him down in may on charges that he killed his 26-year-old girlfriend, a former escort. at the time fleming's ex-wife learned that there was also video of that girlfriend having sex with firefighters on fir
dan quinn, arizona offensive coordinator, todd bowles. denver offensive coordinator add aum guys and kyle shanahan from the cleveland browns. >> i think what made bill walsh so successful is that he was a great teacher. whether that was players or whether that was other coaches. >> coming up later in sports you'll hear more from the 49er players on the disappointing season, the departure of harbaugh and where the organization is headed as they cleaned out their lockers today....
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brown and oscar grant. >> vandals smashed windows at the clorox building and a hundred protestor rains on to 880 and blocked the north and southbound sides for more than half an hour tonight. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm ama dates. we will have more, but first, the weather. >> yes, seven straight days of rain and there is more on the way. now a live look from our exploratorium camera. we are seeing more showers and there are more on the horizon. >> sand yaw patel is -- sand yaw patel is here. >> we have one storm after another and we get the rain. let me show you live doppler 7hd and i will show you where we are seeing wet weather. it is right across the north bay. our radar is tracking showers from santa rosa to petaluma. these are pretty light. as i take you down the road, they are getting some pretty good returns. out toward the marin county area as we close in a little bit, mill valley is getting dumped on and taking you down to street level as well, camino alto and marion avenue and larkspur seeing some lighter united states are. the same story for the south bay right now. as you look at the rain totals here, these are the last 24 hours with this storm. . an 3 and ben lohmand o
brown and oscar grant. >> vandals smashed windows at the clorox building and a hundred protestor rains on to 880 and blocked the north and southbound sides for more than half an hour tonight. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm ama dates. we will have more, but first, the weather. >> yes, seven straight days of rain and there is more on the way. now a live look from our exploratorium camera. we are seeing more showers and there are more on the horizon. >> sand yaw patel is --...
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brown and oscar grant. >> vandals smashed windows at the clorox building and a hundred protestor rains on to 880 and blocked the north and southbound sides for more than half an hour tonight. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm ama dates. we will have more, but first, the weather. >> yes, seven straight days of rain and there is more on the way. now a live look from our exploratorium camera. we are seeing more showers and there are more on the horizon. >> sand yaw patel is -- sand yaw patel is here. >> we have one storm after another and we get the rain. let me show you live doppler 7hd and i will show you where we are seeing wet weather. it is right across the north bay. our radar is tracking showers from santa rosa to petaluma. these are pretty light. as i take you down the road, they are getting some pretty good returns. out toward the marin county area as we close in a little bit, mill valley is getting dumped on and taking you down to street level as well, camino alto and marion avenue and larkspur seeing some lighter united states are. the same story for the south bay right now. as you look at the rain totals here, these are the last 24 hours with this storm. . an 3 and ben lohmand o
brown and oscar grant. >> vandals smashed windows at the clorox building and a hundred protestor rains on to 880 and blocked the north and southbound sides for more than half an hour tonight. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm ama dates. we will have more, but first, the weather. >> yes, seven straight days of rain and there is more on the way. now a live look from our exploratorium camera. we are seeing more showers and there are more on the horizon. >> sand yaw patel is --...
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brown and oscar grant. >> vandals smashed windows at the clorox building and a hundred protestor rains on to 880 and blocked the north and southbound sides for more than half an hour tonight. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm ama dates. we will have more, but first, the weather. >> yes, seven straight days of rain and there is more on the way. now a live look from our exploratorium camera. we are seeing more showers and there are more on the horizon. >> sand yaw patel is -- sand yaw patel is here. >> we have one storm after another and we get the rain. let me show you live doppler 7hd and i will show you where we are seeing wet weather. it is right across the north bay. our radar is tracking showers from santa rosa to petaluma. these are pretty light. as i take you down the road, they are getting some pretty good returns. out toward the marin county area as we close in a little bit, mill valley is getting dumped on and taking you down to street level as well, camino alto and marion avenue and larkspur seeing some lighter united states are. the same story for the south bay right now. as you look at the rain totals here, these are the last 24 hours with this storm. . an 3 and ben lohmand o
brown and oscar grant. >> vandals smashed windows at the clorox building and a hundred protestor rains on to 880 and blocked the north and southbound sides for more than half an hour tonight. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm ama dates. we will have more, but first, the weather. >> yes, seven straight days of rain and there is more on the way. now a live look from our exploratorium camera. we are seeing more showers and there are more on the horizon. >> sand yaw patel is --...
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dan greenhouse does. he is the chief investment strategist after all. >> you have energy and materials --. what is your view? >> let me start by saying that josh brown is officially my best friend of the network. but that said, josh's point about investment outlooks not being taken seriously is somewhat appropriate. i know tony dwyer was on with you saying the price target doesn't matter. what does matter and it's in the investment outlooks is how you are viewing the investment landscape and the likely path for earnings. the statistics are somewhat secondary. that said i think the general trend continues. a lot of risks from the stronger dollar. and eventually a hike from the federal reserve. but ultimately as you mentioned with the economy, things seem to be doing quite well here and to the extent that bleeds through to earnings then the bias for prices should be higher. >> a nice queue for squawk box this morning. want to get your reactions to what his outlook is for this coming here. this year rhymes with 1998. russia goes back. easing comes from europe. sets up 1999. i mean 2015. remember in 1999 the s&p went to a 30 pe. next year pe is now like
dan greenhouse does. he is the chief investment strategist after all. >> you have energy and materials --. what is your view? >> let me start by saying that josh brown is officially my best friend of the network. but that said, josh's point about investment outlooks not being taken seriously is somewhat appropriate. i know tony dwyer was on with you saying the price target doesn't matter. what does matter and it's in the investment outlooks is how you are viewing the investment...
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dan levin of the "new york times," thanks so much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: finally tonight, a hit bedtime book that's not meant for children. jeffrey brown the story. and an advance note: it contains profane language we have bleeped out. >> the bunnies are munching on carrots, the lambs nibble grasses and bleat. i know you're too hungry to reason with but you have to ( bleep ) eat. >> reporter: but it ends with a word we can't use on the air. >> oh, now you're hungry. >> reporter: it's the voice of bryan cranston, of "breaking bad" fame. >> the sunrise is golden and lovely. the birds chirp and twitter and tweet. you woke me and asked for some breakfast. so why the ( bleep ) won't you eat? >> mansbach was known as the author of several critically acclaimed novels, until a little diddy he published in 2012 titled "go the blank to sleep" became a surprise, huge bestseller. the audio version that time was by the master of profanities, samuel l. jackson. >> i'll read you one very last book if you swear you'll go the ( bleep ) to sleep. >> brown: mansbach joined us recently in his old neighborhood of brooklyn, new york. he now lives in berkly,
dan levin of the "new york times," thanks so much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: finally tonight, a hit bedtime book that's not meant for children. jeffrey brown the story. and an advance note: it contains profane language we have bleeped out. >> the bunnies are munching on carrots, the lambs nibble grasses and bleat. i know you're too hungry to reason with but you have to ( bleep ) eat. >> reporter: but it ends with a word we can't use on the air. >> oh,...