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there he enlisted the help of john brown who had led that petition against the gaspee back in march. brown was from one of the most prominent families in the city. he ultimately found what he hopes to be the browns university. down in what is known as the east side of providence along the weather -- along the waterfront. refreshments were served. the group resolved to end the menace in rhode island waters. those graders, led by what to nick bunker called for maritime elite providence set out with blackened faces, long boats, and rode down the day. they make their way to the stranded gaspee and surrounded it. as daniel harrington recounted in the providence journal captain abraham spoke first for the rhode islanders. there's a warrant to apprehend you, expletive. it was, as harrington, a classic rhode island greeting. i consent that his article be added to the record at the end of my remarks. the lieutenant refused his command and ordered his men to fire upon anyone who attempted to lord -- attempted to board. the rhode islanders outnumbered the british and swore on. shots rang out in
there he enlisted the help of john brown who had led that petition against the gaspee back in march. brown was from one of the most prominent families in the city. he ultimately found what he hopes to be the browns university. down in what is known as the east side of providence along the weather -- along the waterfront. refreshments were served. the group resolved to end the menace in rhode island waters. those graders, led by what to nick bunker called for maritime elite providence set out...
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there he enlisted the help of john brown, the respected merchant and statesmen who led the petition against the gaspee back in march. brown was from one of the most prominent families in the city. the ultimately helped found what we know today as brown university. brown and lindsay rallied new england patriots down on what is now the eastside of providence along the waterfront. refreshments, no doubt, were served. refreshed or not, the group resolved to end the menace in rhode island waters. that night, those readers -- raiders, led by what nick bunker called the maritime elite of providence, set out with blackened faces, long boats, and rode down the day. oars muffled to prevent detection. they make their way to the stranded gaspee and surrounded it. as daniel harrington recounted in a recent op-ed that he wrote in "the providence journal," "captain abraham spoke first for the rhode islanders, summoning d unningston. imd sheridan -- i am the sheriff of the county. there's a warrant to apprehend you, expletive. so surrender, expletive." it was, as harrington said, a classic rhode island gre
there he enlisted the help of john brown, the respected merchant and statesmen who led the petition against the gaspee back in march. brown was from one of the most prominent families in the city. the ultimately helped found what we know today as brown university. brown and lindsay rallied new england patriots down on what is now the eastside of providence along the waterfront. refreshments, no doubt, were served. refreshed or not, the group resolved to end the menace in rhode island waters....
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john brown. lemonis: john, nice to meet you. john: nice to meet you, sir. becky: thank you for coming. lemonis: the smell when you walk in here is awesome. john: it is. that's what everybody says. lemonis: and so, is this whole warehouse -- is all the manufacturing? john: it is. everything is in this 3,500 square feet. lemonis: well, why don't we take a look around? john: please. please. this is our storefront. we have an extremely loyal customer base. people are coming in buying 7, 8, 9, 12 bags of coffee. there's a lot of locals that live maybe 20 miles from here. they don't want to drive the downtown, so we do ship. becky: we're in whole foods and earth fare and fresh market, as well, so they can just pick it up at the grocery store. -lemonis: oh, you are? -john: yes. lemonis: that's nice. who got that account? -becky: the previous owner. -john: previous owner. lemonis: and what will the entire business do? john: we did $840,000 last year. lemonis: how much profit? john: i want to say, last year, it was $40,000 at the most. okay. this is our production a
john brown. lemonis: john, nice to meet you. john: nice to meet you, sir. becky: thank you for coming. lemonis: the smell when you walk in here is awesome. john: it is. that's what everybody says. lemonis: and so, is this whole warehouse -- is all the manufacturing? john: it is. everything is in this 3,500 square feet. lemonis: well, why don't we take a look around? john: please. please. this is our storefront. we have an extremely loyal customer base. people are coming in buying 7, 8, 9, 12...
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we are joined now by john brown. an adviser to prime minister margaret thatcher.e is joined with tucker. if the end in sight and will it be ugly? >> i think that it will be very ugly. both sides with fax to the one. i think, inevitably, there'll be a compromised reach. greece may leave the euro which would be bad enough in itself. it will not leave the european union or nato. i think that that will be the in solution. finance ministers now, you've got prime ministers and presidents talking to each other, so you can see the escalation is already there. liz: you've got angela merkel saying this isn't the end, there is still a chance for greece to come through. it is not the final curtain call. i don't know how anybody can believe that, constance, considering there is now a serious run on the banks. in just the past couple of days, three billion euro pulled out. at what point does the eurozone simply say you've got to follow the rules, you haven't. i mean, what is cyprus doing? the prime minister jetting off to russia to hang out with putin just as this crisis reache
we are joined now by john brown. an adviser to prime minister margaret thatcher.e is joined with tucker. if the end in sight and will it be ugly? >> i think that it will be very ugly. both sides with fax to the one. i think, inevitably, there'll be a compromised reach. greece may leave the euro which would be bad enough in itself. it will not leave the european union or nato. i think that that will be the in solution. finance ministers now, you've got prime ministers and presidents...
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maria: john brown, how do you see it? ee with john who has just spoken because the over riding big to manage behind all of these negotiations is the fact that greece is a member of nato, a member of the european union and also a member of the hero. the fact is russia and china are breathing down the necks of the european union negotiators, germany and everybody else seemed okay, if you don't finance greece, we are willing to walk in and do it, particular china. can you imagine if either had a foothold with tomato, within the european union. it is a force measure ratio behind the negotiators. i fear i'm not simple c. for poor angela merkel because she has to try and satisfy voters who are absolutely fed up with financing breaks retiring at 41 and late in the sun and they are working hard. at the same time, germany wants to keep the european union noted nasa's financial and tired and have russia and china walking in with a footprint on european soil from the native soil would be totally unacceptable and therefore i personall
maria: john brown, how do you see it? ee with john who has just spoken because the over riding big to manage behind all of these negotiations is the fact that greece is a member of nato, a member of the european union and also a member of the hero. the fact is russia and china are breathing down the necks of the european union negotiators, germany and everybody else seemed okay, if you don't finance greece, we are willing to walk in and do it, particular china. can you imagine if either had a...
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discharge investigation team under the direction of superintendent greg long and deputy superintendent john brown. i have every confidence that they'll do every investigation along with assistant d.a. pat hague and ed zabin. i also want to thank special agent in charge vincent lisi this morning. when i arrived at the scene -- >> we're going to pull away there this. we've been listening here to police commissioner d.a. speaking there in boston talking about what happened this morning. specifically also showing the picture, this is the first time we've seen this image of this large military-style knife that the joint terrorism task force was confronted with this morning at the bus stop when ultimately they shot and killed the suspect. he's been named as usaama rahim, 26 years of age, from rossendale in the boston area. i have juliet cayenne with me and deborah feyerick. juliet when you're listening to all of this and hearing from -- the report that he had been -- under surveillance for two years from you know, a group that you used to work under, the joint terrorism task force. what -- what has to
discharge investigation team under the direction of superintendent greg long and deputy superintendent john brown. i have every confidence that they'll do every investigation along with assistant d.a. pat hague and ed zabin. i also want to thank special agent in charge vincent lisi this morning. when i arrived at the scene -- >> we're going to pull away there this. we've been listening here to police commissioner d.a. speaking there in boston talking about what happened this morning....
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let's get the latest from justice correspondent pamela brown in boston. >> reporter: john and christine, we learned the terror suspect killed in boston on tuesday morning, usaama rahim, a second suspect arrested david wright and a third suspect met on the beach this past sunday to talk about the plan to go to new york and behead pamela geller. she is a figure to organize the prophet muhammad cartoon drawing contest in garland, texas. they wanted to go there and behead her as part of the plot. according to the authorities, rahim changed his mind on tuesday morning and called his friend david wright and said he did not want to wait to go to new york. he wanted to do something in boston and kill police officers. it is unclear exactly how he planned to attack. according to the documents, he said he wanted to target and go after the boys in blue. he said i'm going to be on vacation here in massachusetts. i'm just going to go after those boys in blue. according to the court documents. again, he was killed after he was approached in a parking lot by police officials and he allegedly had a mili
let's get the latest from justice correspondent pamela brown in boston. >> reporter: john and christine, we learned the terror suspect killed in boston on tuesday morning, usaama rahim, a second suspect arrested david wright and a third suspect met on the beach this past sunday to talk about the plan to go to new york and behead pamela geller. she is a figure to organize the prophet muhammad cartoon drawing contest in garland, texas. they wanted to go there and behead her as part of the...
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civil rights activist and helped john brown in harper's ferry and especially given what is going on inry between races. >> matt, definitely. >> if we have fiat currencies, cat necessary dean from "the hunger games." david: what a great idea. >> pointing arrow at washington, d.c. and overlords. david: you picked my favorite movie. it is libertarian movie. melissa and i agree on this, alexander hamilton was extraordinary personality. created u.s. treasury. i think the smartest of all the founding fathers. maybe not the best leader but certainly the smartest. >> basically created our whole monetary system. our first treasury secretary. david: he wasn't a good shot though. >> can't be perfect. what do you want from people. booting him off the bill, i'm not sure i'm for that. but it will be interesting. anyway, thank you so much for watching. that does it for us. deirdre bolton is here to take you through the next hour of fox business with "risk & reward." take it away. deirdre: melissa, thank you so much. david as well. here is what is coming up. a very fit debut for fitbit, one of the ori
civil rights activist and helped john brown in harper's ferry and especially given what is going on inry between races. >> matt, definitely. >> if we have fiat currencies, cat necessary dean from "the hunger games." david: what a great idea. >> pointing arrow at washington, d.c. and overlords. david: you picked my favorite movie. it is libertarian movie. melissa and i agree on this, alexander hamilton was extraordinary personality. created u.s. treasury. i think the...
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would you like s k hubbard want him hanged with the rope that was used on john brown. where they would get it, i have no idea. [laughter] our would you like the sick people from lancaster county, pennsylvania, recommended davis be hanged at 92 feet high. why? because then he could dangle higher than the evil biblical figure in the book of esther. what else could you do? how about banish some of the leaders? you bet. charles sumner believe there could be no chance of executing them, but let's send 500 or so out of the country and banish them. how he would come up with a list, i have no idea. what else could you do? how about confiscate the property? yes, starting with slaves, but don't stop there make sure they did not receive reimbursements for their investments in state and confederate bonds or that the currency would be honored. what else could you do? how about deny them political influence. these were the people who were blamed for getting us into this mess in the first place the politicians who educated to get out of the union, do you want back in congress? i don'
would you like s k hubbard want him hanged with the rope that was used on john brown. where they would get it, i have no idea. [laughter] our would you like the sick people from lancaster county, pennsylvania, recommended davis be hanged at 92 feet high. why? because then he could dangle higher than the evil biblical figure in the book of esther. what else could you do? how about banish some of the leaders? you bet. charles sumner believe there could be no chance of executing them, but let's...
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john burton. willie: and when they first line you up in the rotc, they line you up alphabetically. so it was brown, burton. and we were elbow to elbow in the air rotc. that's how i met john burton. peter: brown would make his next big political connection while attending hastings law school in san francisco. in order to make money, he worked on the janitorial staff. his fellow broom pusher was future san francisco mayor george moscone. the two became inseparable. david talbot: don't ask, don't tell, that's really the best way, you know, to handle george moscone in some ways. because he did have a lot of baggage and yet he enjoyed the nightlife with his friend willie brown. they were kind of a rat pack together. willie: i was perfect as a cohort of moscone's because my specialty was off-court activities. peter: the two men still in their 20s were part of the political avant-garde. brown was a lawyer in 1961 when a chance encounter brought together one of california's least expected power couples. it started during a protest after a housing developer refused to show a home to the brown family. willi
john burton. willie: and when they first line you up in the rotc, they line you up alphabetically. so it was brown, burton. and we were elbow to elbow in the air rotc. that's how i met john burton. peter: brown would make his next big political connection while attending hastings law school in san francisco. in order to make money, he worked on the janitorial staff. his fellow broom pusher was future san francisco mayor george moscone. the two became inseparable. david talbot: don't ask, don't...
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. >> reverend john paul brown is the pastor of the mount zion a.m.e. church in charles stan and close friend to reverend pinkney. tell us what you'd like the world to know about the man who was your friend, reverend pinkney. >> first giving honor for the leadership. i met him on my first pastoral charge in ridge land. he was five years old. by the age of eight, he was helping us to conduct the school teaching and by 8:13 he had as expired to the ministry. by age 18, he was pastoring a church by 23, he was in the house of representatives and a few years later on to the senate. his life has always been one of service, but always with who you milty. he brings people together. that's just a gift that god gave him that he had. >> what has impressed you the most about the way your community has handled this whole tragedy? >> well, people who look on here, they're impressed by what has happened, but this is how we live here. this is our relationship, our trip to the mayors office, or governor office or our officials don't come about just when things happen or
. >> reverend john paul brown is the pastor of the mount zion a.m.e. church in charles stan and close friend to reverend pinkney. tell us what you'd like the world to know about the man who was your friend, reverend pinkney. >> first giving honor for the leadership. i met him on my first pastoral charge in ridge land. he was five years old. by the age of eight, he was helping us to conduct the school teaching and by 8:13 he had as expired to the ministry. by age 18, he was pastoring...
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greatly appreciate it. >> let's go to reverend john paul brown.urs that you lost in this shooting. >> thank you. first i want to give thanks for the leadership of bishop here in the state of south carolina reverend franklin richard norris and to the host of all of these, the outpouring of love that has come forth out of this tragedy. i'm first pastor in charge in the '70s at st. john ame church. reverend pinkckney was a little boy there. he helped teach the younger kids and church schools at such an early age. his mind was made up. he knew what he wanted. he focused on it. people were outside playing balls and doing stuff, he was just studying around age 14 13 14. he declared himself to the ministry. by 18 he was pastoring a church. by 23 24 years of age, he went to the house of representatives and moved on to the senate. and all of his work all of his life ministry has been serving people. and when you talk about a void in our life my wife who is one of the directors of the young people division in this church reverend pinckney came up under them
greatly appreciate it. >> let's go to reverend john paul brown.urs that you lost in this shooting. >> thank you. first i want to give thanks for the leadership of bishop here in the state of south carolina reverend franklin richard norris and to the host of all of these, the outpouring of love that has come forth out of this tragedy. i'm first pastor in charge in the '70s at st. john ame church. reverend pinkckney was a little boy there. he helped teach the younger kids and church...
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john and christine. >> pamela brown in boston, thank you. the blogger who law enforcement sources say pamela geller was the original source. she believes she was targeted for violating sharia blasphemy laws. she said they need to kill everyone who doesn't do their bidding. >> it won't end with me no matter what happens to me or the cops. this is just the beginning. the one thing that's being ignored that came out of garland, texas, isis is here. islamic terrorism is here. now will the media realize what's at stake and their heads are next or will they continue to target me because they hate my message of freedom. that's the question. >> geller will be back on cnn later this morning on "new day" in the 8:00 hour. >>> new developments in the fight against isis in iraq. there is significant push back after a top state department official said the u.s.-led coalition has killed more than 10,000 isis fighters in the last nine months. that claim came from deputy secretary of state tony blincon. that is over the large number of isis fighters killed
john and christine. >> pamela brown in boston, thank you. the blogger who law enforcement sources say pamela geller was the original source. she believes she was targeted for violating sharia blasphemy laws. she said they need to kill everyone who doesn't do their bidding. >> it won't end with me no matter what happens to me or the cops. this is just the beginning. the one thing that's being ignored that came out of garland, texas, isis is here. islamic terrorism is here. now will...
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i want you to meet reverend john paul brown. you know this church well. and you were pastor to pastor pickering. >> yeah, at st. john amy church in ridgeland. very studious. he helped us in tooeching teaching the young kids in the class. there was something about him. sports didn't interest him. going outside didn't interest him. he just wanted to lead. that was his demeanor. >> i talked to his cousin the other day. she was saying that his mom kept trying to get him to do sports. finally, he went out and got injured and she said okay, that's it. you can just read. he, through his progression, a young man, 23, 24 years of age, he's a house of representative. and the house 06 representatives and then to the senate, over 20 years. >> i want to ask you about -- you know, we don't -- i don't use the name of the person who committed the mass murder in here. but we know he picked this church in particular. he knows about the importance of this church. can you talk about the importance of this church in the african american community? in the american history. >>
i want you to meet reverend john paul brown. you know this church well. and you were pastor to pastor pickering. >> yeah, at st. john amy church in ridgeland. very studious. he helped us in tooeching teaching the young kids in the class. there was something about him. sports didn't interest him. going outside didn't interest him. he just wanted to lead. that was his demeanor. >> i talked to his cousin the other day. she was saying that his mom kept trying to get him to do sports....
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parliament member john brown joins us right now, safely in the confines of west palm beach, as far awayt from the ills of his old continent. what is going on here? i'm looking at this and i'm saying, all right, the french are out of the talks, the germans have had it with talks, the italians are awe nowed they're even having to -- annoyed that they're even having to continue to talk. is greece on its own now? >> oh, no, i don't think so. basically, what you're seeing is the dawn of reality that has been papered over since greece was formed by the british, modern greece, in the 1830s. neil: you know, john, you always take, you always take credit or have the brits take credit for everything. and now you're -- >> well, this is not credit. this is not credit, it's created a big problem. neil: exactly. >> britain subsidized greece until 1945 when britain was bust after the war. america took it over, and then when the european union was formed, germany took it over. neil: so what happens now? what happens now? no one wants that burden or responsibility, it seems. >> that's right. but there's
parliament member john brown joins us right now, safely in the confines of west palm beach, as far awayt from the ills of his old continent. what is going on here? i'm looking at this and i'm saying, all right, the french are out of the talks, the germans have had it with talks, the italians are awe nowed they're even having to -- annoyed that they're even having to continue to talk. is greece on its own now? >> oh, no, i don't think so. basically, what you're seeing is the dawn of...
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here, south africa,s is amazing. >> john paul browned, thank you so much.nal. >> good will always every day triumph over evil. >> thank you very, very much. much more ahead from charleston south carolina. we'll speak with mayor joe riley and jim clyburn and mark sanford. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. hey america, still not sure whether to stay or go to your people? ♪ well this summer, stay with choice hotels twice and get a $50 gift card you can use for just about anything. go you always have a choice. book now at choicehotels.com if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me... and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than 10 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contrubutes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tub
here, south africa,s is amazing. >> john paul browned, thank you so much.nal. >> good will always every day triumph over evil. >> thank you very, very much. much more ahead from charleston south carolina. we'll speak with mayor joe riley and jim clyburn and mark sanford. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. hey america, still not sure whether to stay or go to your people? ♪ well this summer, stay with choice hotels twice and get a $50 gift card you...
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we'll bring in john paul brown, the pastor of mount zion church a neighboring church of the one attacked. pastor thank you very much for joining us. sorry it's under these circumstances. what can you tell us about what this church means for the community and what was going on there last night? >> this church along with every other church this is emanuel ame church. my church is a daughter of ame church. and it's a statement in the community and has led to a fight for the civil rights movement. and it's a church just south side of the city limits of charleston during the time of slavery where slaves were running for freedom came. they gave us a message of freedom and hope which they made sure to spread. and also bishop nora of the seventh district here in charleston continue to urge us to carry te representative or state senator clementa pinckney what can you tell us about him? >> clementa pinckney was so studios and smart. he also through the ame church and the young people department led the group of young people in the ame church they grew up in the church. his demeanor was always help
we'll bring in john paul brown, the pastor of mount zion church a neighboring church of the one attacked. pastor thank you very much for joining us. sorry it's under these circumstances. what can you tell us about what this church means for the community and what was going on there last night? >> this church along with every other church this is emanuel ame church. my church is a daughter of ame church. and it's a statement in the community and has led to a fight for the civil rights...
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john and christine. >> thank you, pamela brown.rahim's brother is backing off his initial claim that officers shot his brother in the back. after police showed security video of the shooting to rahim's family his brother admitted his social media posts were wrong. when he told erin burnett that the family is not convinced that rahim has links to isis. >> we dispute it. we don't know that to be a fact about usaama at all. we are a muslim-american community. you have to speak about the muslims of america and not the muslims in syria doing bad things who don't like america. speak about the muslims who live here and love america. that's me. that's the rahim family. >> the stories of isis success recruiting fighters and lone wolves on social media are everywhere. now there is at least one story of a social media disaster for the militant group. a top air force general revealed that isis propaganda revealed the location of the islamic headquarters building and the coalition blew up hours later. we have cnn's nick paton walsh with this st
john and christine. >> thank you, pamela brown.rahim's brother is backing off his initial claim that officers shot his brother in the back. after police showed security video of the shooting to rahim's family his brother admitted his social media posts were wrong. when he told erin burnett that the family is not convinced that rahim has links to isis. >> we dispute it. we don't know that to be a fact about usaama at all. we are a muslim-american community. you have to speak about...
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joining me now is pastor john brown of mt. zion ame church.lief first. thought some of the things we were hearing, thought it was overexaggerated. came down here with hope and aspiration that whatever was saying and circulateing just was not true. >> pastor when we have heard from different leaders, nikki haley today, also the chief of the house, that this operation all played out to apprehend the suspect that they believe was responsible for this. it was major riley who said that we hold sacred where people come and practice their faith in safety and peace. has that been ruptured for charleston? >> yeah, yeah, it has been to a degree of a moment of a reflection, the things we take for granted has been slapped in the face, been questioned. who leaves their house going to a church looking to die? >> it's a question that is on everybody's mind today. because last night was bible study. which is typical on a wednesday evening. >> sometimes combination of bible study and prayer service, singing and raising god and reading the word and then the stu
joining me now is pastor john brown of mt. zion ame church.lief first. thought some of the things we were hearing, thought it was overexaggerated. came down here with hope and aspiration that whatever was saying and circulateing just was not true. >> pastor when we have heard from different leaders, nikki haley today, also the chief of the house, that this operation all played out to apprehend the suspect that they believe was responsible for this. it was major riley who said that we hold...
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joining us now is rear end john paul brown. how can this community be talking so much about forgiveness, when there's so much to forget? >> well, you have to understand that evil has always been present. the church has always been under attack. the message of the church has never changed. love peace restoration. now, if we change that message by any act of violence or evil, then we no longer have a purpose in this world. >> how do you open the doors when you might be afraid that the next person that comes in that you don't recognize -- >> you're not. you're not. there's a feeling of apprehension is fair, but nobody forces anybody to come to church. they always make that choice. they come through everything they've been through some death, some of loss of a loved one, some unemployed, some lost a job some are facing a divers, they come, and they come because they know that something special takes place in a sanctuary. they just know that. >> members of congress were in that sanctuary today as was the governor making a point that
joining us now is rear end john paul brown. how can this community be talking so much about forgiveness, when there's so much to forget? >> well, you have to understand that evil has always been present. the church has always been under attack. the message of the church has never changed. love peace restoration. now, if we change that message by any act of violence or evil, then we no longer have a purpose in this world. >> how do you open the doors when you might be afraid that the...
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. >> reverend john paul brown who is the pastor of the mount zion ame church in charleston the and reverend thank you so much for the important, important words and we will stay in close touch with you. >> thank you. thank you. >> thank you. and we will continue with the breaking news here in cnn. and in washington the justice department is investigating the shooting as a hate crime. what does that mean? we will talk about that and get the latest information from the justice department when we come back. hi, my name is cliff. i'm tom. my name is eric. and i help make beneful. i help make beneful. i help make beneful. after working here, there's no other food i'd feed my pets. each ingredient is tested by our own quality insurance people. i see all the quality data everything that i need to know that it's good for my dog. there's a standard. and then there's a purina standard. i make it and i feed my dog beneful. i feel proud because i know that i helped make that bag of dog food sitting on that shelf. now? can i at least put my shoes on? if your bladder is calling the shots ... you may have
. >> reverend john paul brown who is the pastor of the mount zion ame church in charleston the and reverend thank you so much for the important, important words and we will stay in close touch with you. >> thank you. thank you. >> thank you. and we will continue with the breaking news here in cnn. and in washington the justice department is investigating the shooting as a hate crime. what does that mean? we will talk about that and get the latest information from the justice...
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john paul brown was seen leaving across the police tape and told us that he had been told they were upctims. he was on his way to try to comfort people that had been taken from church who were apparently relocated to a nearby location. right now is just a calm and tense. silence. interrupted by the helicopter making intervals around the sky. >> bengie is there any word on the condition of the victims? >> there is no word whatsoever on the condition, extent of injuries whether they are dead or alive. >> okay. >> very limited information. >> bengie msnbc in charleston for us. thank you. chris hayes is back after this. it's part geek and part chic. it's part relaxation and part exhilaration. it's part sports car and part suv. and the best part? the 2015 gla. it's 100% mercedes-benz. i like my seafood like i like my vacations: tropical. and during red lobster's island escape, three new dishes take me straight to the islands. like the ultimate island seafood feast, with crab, lobster and jumbo shrimp. all you have to do... get here while you still can. [meow mix jingle slowly and quietly pl
john paul brown was seen leaving across the police tape and told us that he had been told they were upctims. he was on his way to try to comfort people that had been taken from church who were apparently relocated to a nearby location. right now is just a calm and tense. silence. interrupted by the helicopter making intervals around the sky. >> bengie is there any word on the condition of the victims? >> there is no word whatsoever on the condition, extent of injuries whether they...
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as the patriots commandeered the ship brown ordered one of his rhode islanders a physician named john. mawney was an able doctor and saved the lieutenant. brown and whipple took the captive crew ashore and then they returned to the despised gaspee to rid narragansett bay of her detested presence once and for all. they set her afire. the blaze spread, reaching the ship's charges of gunpowder in the cannons setting off explosions like fireworks. ultimately the flames reached the gaspee's powder magazine, and the resulting blast echoed across narragansett bay as airborne fragments of the gaspee splashed down into the water beneath a moonless sky. nick bunker wrote the british had never seen anything quite like the gaspee affair. their attack on the ship amounted to a complete rejection of the empire's right to rule. according to dan harrington's op-ed king george iii was furious and offered huge rewards for the capture of the rebels. inquiries were made and nooses fashioned, but in the end not one name was produced. as thousands of rhode islanders remained true to silence. the site of th
as the patriots commandeered the ship brown ordered one of his rhode islanders a physician named john. mawney was an able doctor and saved the lieutenant. brown and whipple took the captive crew ashore and then they returned to the despised gaspee to rid narragansett bay of her detested presence once and for all. they set her afire. the blaze spread, reaching the ship's charges of gunpowder in the cannons setting off explosions like fireworks. ultimately the flames reached the gaspee's powder...
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exceptional politicians like john smith, gordon brown robin cook he stands a tall amongst the scottish generation who are head and shoulders above their peers. i remember when he first came to this house, aged only 23 the golden boy from the highlands he shown in this chamber. he was elected so young and it is a tragedy that he died so young. all our thoughts are with his family. >> here, here. >> mr. nick clegg. >> mr. speaker, a few days ago i got in touch with the charles because i was looking for a telephone number of someone we both knew. his friends will not be surprised to learn that we were texting each other. he was notoriously bad at actually entering his own but famously fluid and pessimistic he said he didn't have the number on them like he would get back to me this week. because you're spending time with his beloved son donald, during his half term break. while we all the be member charles as a formidable parliamentarian and the much loved politician it is worth remember in that he retained his greatest pride and devotion to his family. he lived next door to his parents an
exceptional politicians like john smith, gordon brown robin cook he stands a tall amongst the scottish generation who are head and shoulders above their peers. i remember when he first came to this house, aged only 23 the golden boy from the highlands he shown in this chamber. he was elected so young and it is a tragedy that he died so young. all our thoughts are with his family. >> here, here. >> mr. nick clegg. >> mr. speaker, a few days ago i got in touch with the charles...
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exceptional politicians like john smith, gordon brown, robin cook, he stands a tall amongst the scottish generation who are head and shoulders above their peers. i remember when he first came to this house, aged only 23, the golden boy from the highlands he shown in this chamber. he was elected so young and it is a tragedy that he died so young. all our thoughts are with his family. >> here, here. >> mr. nick clegg. >> mr. speaker, a few days ago i got in touch with the charles because i was looking for a telephone number of someone we both knew. his friends will not be surprised to learn that we were texting each other. he was notoriously bad at actually entering his own, but famously fluid and pessimistic he said he didn't have the number on them like he would get back to me this week. because you're spending time with his beloved son, donald during his half term break. while we all the be member charles as a formidable parliamentarian and the much loved politician it is worth remember in that he retained his greatest pride and devotion to his family. he lived next door to his parents
exceptional politicians like john smith, gordon brown, robin cook, he stands a tall amongst the scottish generation who are head and shoulders above their peers. i remember when he first came to this house, aged only 23, the golden boy from the highlands he shown in this chamber. he was elected so young and it is a tragedy that he died so young. all our thoughts are with his family. >> here, here. >> mr. nick clegg. >> mr. speaker, a few days ago i got in touch with the...
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earlier this morning i had a chance to talk to reverend john hall brown, he's the pastor of the nearby mount zion arkszme church. began asking him how he and the community are doing this morning. >> terrible. terrible. but very supportive of the mayor, the police department and most of all bishop of the seventh episcopal district of the ame church, you know, continues to lead us and have us to respond in kind that we lean on one another to help the community get through this terrible situation. >> it is shocking in every sense and already authorities are calling it a hate crime. how do you feel about what has happened here? i mean, is there anything that would ever have made you think this could happen in your community? >> yeah. for me as far as it's a shock, but when you look at america. america has this great love affair with guns and anybody can get them. whether they're mentally disturbed, whether they're crazy, whether they're part of a hate group. just give them a gun. everybody has a gun. and nobody wants to police it or reign it in. and when you have things like this, it would
earlier this morning i had a chance to talk to reverend john hall brown, he's the pastor of the nearby mount zion arkszme church. began asking him how he and the community are doing this morning. >> terrible. terrible. but very supportive of the mayor, the police department and most of all bishop of the seventh episcopal district of the ame church, you know, continues to lead us and have us to respond in kind that we lean on one another to help the community get through this terrible...
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john and christine. >> real mystery. a tragedy for the family. pamela brown, thank you.n "new day." alisyn. >> the manhunt outside the prison. there is new information this morning about the woman who helped them allegedly escape. we will speak with the district attorney who is leading the investigation and my old friend cnn's john walsh. we will talk with a psychologist about the woman and what drove her to help murderers. >>> plus a cleveland judge now ruling there is enough evidence in the shooting death of 12-year-old tamir rice to charge the two police officers. we will speak with an attorney for tamir's family about what happens next. we will see you at the top of the hour christine. >> thanks, alisyn. >>> a criminal investigation launched into the germanwings crash. the pilot deliberately flying the plane in the mountain. could others be culpable? what did they miss all those years? we are live after the break. my doctor told me about stelara® it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses... ...stelara® helps me be in season. stelar
john and christine. >> real mystery. a tragedy for the family. pamela brown, thank you.n "new day." alisyn. >> the manhunt outside the prison. there is new information this morning about the woman who helped them allegedly escape. we will speak with the district attorney who is leading the investigation and my old friend cnn's john walsh. we will talk with a psychologist about the woman and what drove her to help murderers. >>> plus a cleveland judge now ruling...
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from boston pamela brown has the latest. >> reporter: john and christine, we were learning more about the role isis played with the boston terror plots. the plot to behead pamela geller in new york and law enforcement in massachusetts. according to u.s. officials, one of the three men involved with the conspiracy allegedly had been in contact with known isis terrorists overseas. that contact happened through social media, we're told. the men believed that they were acting on behalf of isis. however, the family of one of the men usaama rahim, shot and killed bill police on tuesday, said it is news to them that he had anything to do with isis. here is what their attorney had to say. >> the family is aware of various media reports that suggest that usaama rahim had been radicalized by isil. that comes as an absolute surprise to the family. they had not perceived any conduct or change in demeanor. >> reporter: we are learning from the boston police commissioner william evans that rahim was put under 24/7 surveillance ten days ago. that is when he apparently bought the three knives on amaz
from boston pamela brown has the latest. >> reporter: john and christine, we were learning more about the role isis played with the boston terror plots. the plot to behead pamela geller in new york and law enforcement in massachusetts. according to u.s. officials, one of the three men involved with the conspiracy allegedly had been in contact with known isis terrorists overseas. that contact happened through social media, we're told. the men believed that they were acting on behalf of...
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joe, josh brown and john and pete najerian. we will get to michelle in a moment.. falling star. one analyst says it's time to check out of macy's. we'll speak to him live in a hotly debated call of the day. take it to the house, how a former super bowl champ is scoring big in the mortgage market and you will meet the $8 billion man live. we begin with markets
joe, josh brown and john and pete najerian. we will get to michelle in a moment.. falling star. one analyst says it's time to check out of macy's. we'll speak to him live in a hotly debated call of the day. take it to the house, how a former super bowl champ is scoring big in the mortgage market and you will meet the $8 billion man live. we begin with markets
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joe, josh brown and john and pete najerian. we will get to michelle in a moment. our game plan looks like this. falling star. one analyst says it's time to check out of macy's. we'll speak to him live in a hotly debated call of the day. take it to the house, how a former super bowl champ is scoring big in the mortgage market and you will meet the $8 billion man live. we begin with markets around the world selling off fears of a greek default and exit from the eurozone intensifying over the weekend. stocks falling sharply. investors are jittery. pete, we knew this could get messy. >> it's the biggest move, scott, actually trading at 12 just last week, last tuesday, and here what's worth looking at here on the ebola scare it got up to 31. then we saw the vix up to 25. here 27. over the 50 day, the 200-day moving averages. those are the areas that held up well. only one close above that since april 1. it's still not enough. i think it goes higher than this. i think over time greece, puerto rico, all of these things start to add up. >> still buying protection here. jo
joe, josh brown and john and pete najerian. we will get to michelle in a moment. our game plan looks like this. falling star. one analyst says it's time to check out of macy's. we'll speak to him live in a hotly debated call of the day. take it to the house, how a former super bowl champ is scoring big in the mortgage market and you will meet the $8 billion man live. we begin with markets around the world selling off fears of a greek default and exit from the eurozone intensifying over the...
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john najarian, with josh brown, steve weiss and rob seechen of ubs, one of barron's top advisers andc economics reporter steve liesman and up in chicago, our very own rick santelli. our game plan today looks like this -- boom, then doom. it's the note that has a lot of big money talking this morning. why stocks will continue to surge, then sink and sink hard. the author making the call is here live today. school of stock rock. using music to teach the finer points of finance. the band that does that takes the stage. we may even let liesman jam along with them. we do begin with the markets. reacting at this hour to the jobs report and whether the better-than-expected number means the fed will or should raise interest rates as soon as this month. there's been a lot of focus in the move on the bonds, 10-year move hitting the highest level since october today. so steve, the fed looks at the number and they do what? is june on the table? >> i don't think so i think you had that weak first quarter and all the negative comments, not only about the weak first quarter, but the lame second qua
john najarian, with josh brown, steve weiss and rob seechen of ubs, one of barron's top advisers andc economics reporter steve liesman and up in chicago, our very own rick santelli. our game plan today looks like this -- boom, then doom. it's the note that has a lot of big money talking this morning. why stocks will continue to surge, then sink and sink hard. the author making the call is here live today. school of stock rock. using music to teach the finer points of finance. the band that does...
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john sasaki, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> governor jerry brown visited the south bay to talk about water conversation. he praised santa clara county for doing their part to meet the goals. and he supports efforts by leaders to recycle toilet water into drinking water. that is something that is being done in southern california. he will do what he can to make that happen. >> whatever we can do to facilitate reclaiming and reusing water we are for. if we can help with more i will push that very hard. >> the governor is expected to visit southern california next week to talk about the drought there. >>> one of the cavaliers stars out. coming up next in sports hear from steve kerr on his opinion on playing without their number two man. (music) hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! (music) introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf sportwagen. the sportier utility vehicle. >>> mark is off, scott is here. big blow for the cavaliers. >> yeah. last night game one. and now a bigger blow news today. beating the warriors when you are healthy is tough, when you are missing key components is nearly impossi
john sasaki, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> governor jerry brown visited the south bay to talk about water conversation. he praised santa clara county for doing their part to meet the goals. and he supports efforts by leaders to recycle toilet water into drinking water. that is something that is being done in southern california. he will do what he can to make that happen. >> whatever we can do to facilitate reclaiming and reusing water we are for. if we can help with more i will push that...
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john najarian, with josh brown, steve weiss and rob seechen of ubs, one of barron's top advisers and liesman and up in chicago, our very own rick santelli. our game plan today looks like this -- boom, then doom. it's the note that has a lot of big money talking this morning. why stocks will continue to
john najarian, with josh brown, steve weiss and rob seechen of ubs, one of barron's top advisers and liesman and up in chicago, our very own rick santelli. our game plan today looks like this -- boom, then doom. it's the note that has a lot of big money talking this morning. why stocks will continue to
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and in 2008 john mccain ran into trouble when jackson browne sued him for using the song "running onone thing-- conflict between singers and candidates is far from running dry. ♪ running on empty ♪ >> reporter: jan crawford, cbs news washington. >> p >>> donald trump today addressing his critics. has he become a laughing stock? >> as late night has a field day with his white house run. >>> american workers -- >> he's going to have to come clean about his hair. >> he's pt barnum. >> slammed on tv and the front page. >> clown runs for president. >> is the criticism trump's worst enemy? >> that sad, ugly face of hers. >>> then the first video of john stamos after his dui arrest, >> and that sean penn has called off his engagement. >> plus, why miley was left in tears. the new red carpet fight. >>> and is her new video with madonna a swipe at taylor. >>> also, move over duggars. how the singing family o
and in 2008 john mccain ran into trouble when jackson browne sued him for using the song "running onone thing-- conflict between singers and candidates is far from running dry. ♪ running on empty ♪ >> reporter: jan crawford, cbs news washington. >> p >>> donald trump today addressing his critics. has he become a laughing stock? >> as late night has a field day with his white house run. >>> american workers -- >> he's going to have to come clean...
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and in 2008, john mccain ran into trouble when jackson browne sued him for using the song "running on- conflict between singers and candidates is far from running dry. ♪ running on empty ♪ >> reporter: jan crawford, cbs news, washington. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news” for tonight. for all of us at cbs news and around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> now at 6:00 violence at a place known for peace. the attack at a bay area monastery. ken is off tonight. i'm brian hackney. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. one buddhist monk is the victim, another is the suspects. a third one might have saved the victim's life. devin fehely reports. >> reporter: a strange story of violence in the heart of the community where where would you most expect it. they expect to live in peaceful coexistence with one another but a bizarre brutal attack left a leader of their community in the hospital fighting for his life. he heard the attack and found a fellow monk on top of
and in 2008, john mccain ran into trouble when jackson browne sued him for using the song "running on- conflict between singers and candidates is far from running dry. ♪ running on empty ♪ >> reporter: jan crawford, cbs news, washington. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news” for tonight. for all of us at cbs news and around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> your realtime...
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and in 2008 john mccain ran into trouble when jackson browne sued him for using the song "running onone thing-- conflict between singers and candidates is far from running dry. ♪ running on empty ♪ >> reporter: jan crawford, cbs news washington. >>> the federal government releases a first of its kind full-scale inspection on metro and it's not pretty. >>> tropical storm bill sweeps through texas dropping nearly a foot of rain in some places. i'm craig boswell in dallas. i'm tell you where it's headed next. >>> i thought it was biting at my left arm. >> a terrifying encounter with a shark, but this teen's attitude will inspire you. >>> plus, distracted at work? you will not believe some of the time wasted people were caught doing while on the clock. >>> but first to that scathing report that has revealed serious safety lapses in metro's rail control center. thank you for joining us. i'm lesli foster. >>> i'm derek mcginty.
and in 2008 john mccain ran into trouble when jackson browne sued him for using the song "running onone thing-- conflict between singers and candidates is far from running dry. ♪ running on empty ♪ >> reporter: jan crawford, cbs news washington. >>> the federal government releases a first of its kind full-scale inspection on metro and it's not pretty. >>> tropical storm bill sweeps through texas dropping nearly a foot of rain in some places. i'm craig boswell in...
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john: thousands of people in d.c. plan to go camping. many will be renting or buying a camper. if so you need to know about a camper scam that almost cost one woman $2000. elizabeth brown loves nature. >> do you see the kitchen? john: he is wanted to buy a camper for summer trips with little gracie and her family. >> i went to craigslist and i found a used camper for sale. john: ze thought she found a perfect one, used 2005 model for $2000. >> beautiful pictures. looks like a great camper and a great deal. john: if you are looking for a used camper really nothing beats craigslist. you will find dozens for sale in every area. but buyer beware. the seller said the camper is three states away so she wanted to reserve it send money through ebay. >> they wanted me to get a paypal cash card from family dollar and send them confirmation numbers. once they received that, they would send me the camper. john: the next e-mail appeared to come from ebay but she was confused. since when did craigslist and ebay work together? the hunch is correct. this is the latest version of the fake ad scam. campers repost a legitimate ad and get people to wire cash or the prepaid credit card for
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brown and gray. let's go to the big board where ohio governor john kasich lead to clinton 47-40 in the buckeye state.arco rubio and rand paul each have a one point head should -- a one point edge over hillary. all of these are worse than they were for her not long ago. what is hillary clinton's problem? mark: bernie sanders is doing really well with men when people both -- know both the candidates. as a snapshot of today, she is the most likely to be president. and she cannot take for granted ohio and pennsylvania, choose a that democrats have -- two states that democrats have taken for granted. john: it's hard not to come to the conclusion that all of the bad stories that she has faced, all the criticism she's endured, all of the pseudo-or real handles she is mired in are finally starting to take a toll on hillary clinton. with seen the number in the honest and trustworthy never previously, but now i think we are starting to get a little bit in the horserace numbers. it is still a long way away from election day. but there is a drag on her. mark: she will need independents and men. if sanders is goi
brown and gray. let's go to the big board where ohio governor john kasich lead to clinton 47-40 in the buckeye state.arco rubio and rand paul each have a one point head should -- a one point edge over hillary. all of these are worse than they were for her not long ago. what is hillary clinton's problem? mark: bernie sanders is doing really well with men when people both -- know both the candidates. as a snapshot of today, she is the most likely to be president. and she cannot take for granted...
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brown and gray. let's go to the big board where ohio governor john kasich lead to clinton 47-40 in the buckeye state.n pennsylvania marco rubio and rand paul each have one point edge over hillary. in new hampshire, in the democratic column, hillary clinton is just 10 points ahead of bernie sanders. all of these are worse than they were for her not long ago. what is hillary clinton's problem? mark: bernie sanders is doing really well with men when people know both the candidates. i think this symbolizes, as a snapshot of today, she is the most likely to be president. but, she is being pulled left by bernie sanders and she cannot take for granted ohio and pennsylvania, to state the democrats have won consistently. john: she has also slipped with women. it is hard not to come to the conclusion that all of the bad stories that she has faced all the criticism she's endured, all of the pseudo-or real handles she is mired in are -- scandals she is mired in are finally starting to take a toll on hillary clinton. we have seen that number in the honest and trustworthy never previously, but now i think we are s
brown and gray. let's go to the big board where ohio governor john kasich lead to clinton 47-40 in the buckeye state.n pennsylvania marco rubio and rand paul each have one point edge over hillary. in new hampshire, in the democratic column, hillary clinton is just 10 points ahead of bernie sanders. all of these are worse than they were for her not long ago. what is hillary clinton's problem? mark: bernie sanders is doing really well with men when people know both the candidates. i think this...
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when john mccain used "running on empty," its singer jackson browne said the republican was indeed runningempty and wanted him to stop using that track. sarah palin used heart's hit song "barracuda." the band said it smelled fishy and when they used don't stop believin', journey said do stop using our song. surely they will send me the same note shortly. >>> jeb bush the former governor of florida and brother of former president george w. bush entered the race on monday. the republican hit the late-night circuit on tuesday appearing on the tonight show with jimmy fallon the pair picked up a couple of microphones and as you do, slow jammed the news. take a listen. >> i'm looking forward to hitting the campaign trail and discussing the issues that are important to all americans. and having spirited debates with my fellow republicans about how to solve them. >> you don't want to mess with little jebby. because when it comes to debating. he's a master. he's a master debater. >> while we're talkin' about the issues, where do you stand on immigration? >> well, jimmy, we're a nation of immigrants
when john mccain used "running on empty," its singer jackson browne said the republican was indeed runningempty and wanted him to stop using that track. sarah palin used heart's hit song "barracuda." the band said it smelled fishy and when they used don't stop believin', journey said do stop using our song. surely they will send me the same note shortly. >>> jeb bush the former governor of florida and brother of former president george w. bush entered the race on...
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. >> boyd brown, thank you very much. as johnentioned originally, nikki haley, the governor of south carolina set to speak at some point this afternoon. that's going to be very interesting to see what she has to say because a lot of folks have been putting this question to her for years now. boyd brown, thank you so much for joining us. >>> an update in less than 30 minutes from the new york state police. there is major news in the hunt for these two killers. dna found in a cabin. we'll bring you the very latest on this search. you total your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had a liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. new car replacement is just one of the features that come standard with a base liberty mutual policy. and for drivers wi
. >> boyd brown, thank you very much. as johnentioned originally, nikki haley, the governor of south carolina set to speak at some point this afternoon. that's going to be very interesting to see what she has to say because a lot of folks have been putting this question to her for years now. boyd brown, thank you so much for joining us. >>> an update in less than 30 minutes from the new york state police. there is major news in the hunt for these two killers. dna found in a...
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emily: nathan brown, sarah frier -- thank you all for joining us. happy friday. ♪ mark: i am mark. johnohn. jeb bush: i thought i would talk more about my journey of faith. faith. guided my my faith. faith has impacted my life. people of faith. where people of faith can act on their faith, and i humbly ask for your vote. thank you very much. ♪ ♪ john:
emily: nathan brown, sarah frier -- thank you all for joining us. happy friday. ♪ mark: i am mark. johnohn. jeb bush: i thought i would talk more about my journey of faith. faith. guided my my faith. faith has impacted my life. people of faith. where people of faith can act on their faith, and i humbly ask for your vote. thank you very much. ♪ ♪ john:
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exceptional politicians like john smith, donald jure, gordon brown, and robin curt he stands tall in the scottish generation who were head and shoulders above their peers. i remember when they came to the house, aged only 23 the golden boy from the highlands, he shown in this chamber. he was elected so young and it's a tragedy that he's died so young. all our thoughts are with his family. >> mr. speaker, a few days ago, i got in touch with charles because i was looking for a telephone number of someone we both knew. his friends will not be surprised to learn we were texting each other. he was notoriously bad at answering the phone, but fluent in sms. he said he did not have the number on him, but he would get back to me this week, and he was spending time with his beloved son, donald, during his half term break. while we all remember charles as a formidable parliament arian and politician it is important to remember his greatest pride and devotion were his family. living next door to his family, laterally his brother in his father's house in forth william and cared for them through s
exceptional politicians like john smith, donald jure, gordon brown, and robin curt he stands tall in the scottish generation who were head and shoulders above their peers. i remember when they came to the house, aged only 23 the golden boy from the highlands, he shown in this chamber. he was elected so young and it's a tragedy that he's died so young. all our thoughts are with his family. >> mr. speaker, a few days ago, i got in touch with charles because i was looking for a telephone...
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in 2008 jackson brown, if fighters and othering asked john mccain to stop. a hiccup when bobby fairen opposed bush's use of this song. >> it's more often that republicans get called into questionmore than the democrats. >> some have an easier time with the music. katy perry offer eded to write a song for clinton. clinton wrote back, you already did. "roar." >> i've been to so many campaign rallies, so you listen to about ha minutes of music before they appear. >> you have to check so you denlts get, we hate you. it's fun. >> it is. >>> ahead, keeping app eye on sharks from above. >> i'm ben tracy in sale beach california. many used to do it noir up here. now they're doing wit drones. we'll show you the stunning results the eyes in the sky are getting ahead on "cbs this morning." the citi double cash card. it earns you cash back now and cash back later. with 1% when you buy and 1% as you pay. with two ways to earn on purchases, it makes a lot of other cards seem one-sided. new flonase allergy relief nasal spray. this changes everything. flonase is the 24 hour
in 2008 jackson brown, if fighters and othering asked john mccain to stop. a hiccup when bobby fairen opposed bush's use of this song. >> it's more often that republicans get called into questionmore than the democrats. >> some have an easier time with the music. katy perry offer eded to write a song for clinton. clinton wrote back, you already did. "roar." >> i've been to so many campaign rallies, so you listen to about ha minutes of music before they appear....
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brown and gray. let's go to the big board where ohio governor john kasich lead
brown and gray. let's go to the big board where ohio governor john kasich lead