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at last count, mike brooks, at two or three, don't know students, faculty or staff. these are new pictures. these are ground shots, mike. let's look at these together. what strikes me as i'm looking at these, all the cars. which tells me there are a lot of people on this campus right now. >> and we look at the number of people that we see in this -- in this video from our affiliate, maybe looked like somebody there on the ground, shot some of this, but people outside. and that's, again, says to me, brooke, that i don't see an immediate reaction by these people, they're standing there, which says to me there is most likely not a threat to them, outside of that building. outside where they are, otherwise they would be going to an area, being sent to an area by law enforcement, where they could -- where they would be safe. but they're outside, so where exactly is this -- is this shooter is the main crime scene? we do not know. >> mike, hang with me. we are going to dip into the local coverage. this is our affiliate out of houston khou talking to a witness. if they start
at last count, mike brooks, at two or three, don't know students, faculty or staff. these are new pictures. these are ground shots, mike. let's look at these together. what strikes me as i'm looking at these, all the cars. which tells me there are a lot of people on this campus right now. >> and we look at the number of people that we see in this -- in this video from our affiliate, maybe looked like somebody there on the ground, shot some of this, but people outside. and that's, again,...
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mike brooks is here from hln. hello, sir.lowing crayons and coloring books, that has to be a great sign. >> it's 8 great sign. he is not going to allow anything without a negotiation. the former s.w.a.t. operator, that's the way it usually goes. we don't know of any demands he is making. what is the motor for this? was it because he was supposed to be in court yesterday for a men acing charge? we don't know. as the former negotiator, as long as it's ongoing and as long as there is a dialogue and they are allowing the boy's medication in coloring books and crayons, that's a great sign as far as i'm concerned. >> we are not in on the specifics, but put yourself in the police shoes. this is day three of the kid being held in the bunker. what might police in a situation like this be asking for? >> it depends. number one, you want to make sure that boy is safe. there is no sign so far that he is being harmed in any way. some people asked how do they know that? they wouldn't say it unless they thought it was true. if they thought h
mike brooks is here from hln. hello, sir.lowing crayons and coloring books, that has to be a great sign. >> it's 8 great sign. he is not going to allow anything without a negotiation. the former s.w.a.t. operator, that's the way it usually goes. we don't know of any demands he is making. what is the motor for this? was it because he was supposed to be in court yesterday for a men acing charge? we don't know. as the former negotiator, as long as it's ongoing and as long as there is a...
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law enforcement analyst mike brooks joins me now. , when there's a child involved is it all bets off for training for hostage negotiation. how do the dynamics change when we have this little child who is also a special needs child? >> the dynamics change when it's in a bunker. there's a dialogue going on with negotiators planned dykes, then they're going to need keep talk. we're in day three now. i think that as a former negotiator, as a former s.w.a.t. operator, i can tell you that's a good sign in my book. that means there's still a dialogue going on, they're getting his medication and coloring books and crayons into the pvc pipe into the bunker, that all has to be negotiated. >> i want to put statistics on the screen. it's pretty thin but it's all we know. believed be to be 65-year-old jimmy dykes. i say believed to be, because it's not the police releasing this information. it's neighbors and people who know him. vee naum veteran, truck driver, has anti-america views and ptsd. was working on the bunker for over a year and apparent
law enforcement analyst mike brooks joins me now. , when there's a child involved is it all bets off for training for hostage negotiation. how do the dynamics change when we have this little child who is also a special needs child? >> the dynamics change when it's in a bunker. there's a dialogue going on with negotiators planned dykes, then they're going to need keep talk. we're in day three now. i think that as a former negotiator, as a former s.w.a.t. operator, i can tell you that's a...
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hln law enforcement analyst mike brooks is here. how exactly does this work? well, brooke, what it is going to be, because you've got robberies and burglaries, breaking into pharmacies after hours, going in, stealing these things. >> killing people. >> killing people. long island and last april in east harlem, off duty cop, pumping gas, confronted two robbers, shot and killed one of them after holding up a pharmacy for pain killers. you're going to have basically your pill bottle sitting on the little stand, you take that pill bottle off, and it starts emitting a signal all right then and there. these are going to be sealed. let's say you pick it up and shake it, it is going to sound like there is pills inside that particular bottle. >> fake pills. >> fake pills. you have your gps tracking device inside of that. they have been using this technology for quite some time with banks, because you will have sometimes a bottle of money, you'll have that if a bank is robbed, they'll pull those out, they give you the bait money if you will. >> follow the money. follow
hln law enforcement analyst mike brooks is here. how exactly does this work? well, brooke, what it is going to be, because you've got robberies and burglaries, breaking into pharmacies after hours, going in, stealing these things. >> killing people. >> killing people. long island and last april in east harlem, off duty cop, pumping gas, confronted two robbers, shot and killed one of them after holding up a pharmacy for pain killers. you're going to have basically your pill bottle...
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brookings institute. it is the evolution of joints -- a force operations command and the pursuit of al qaeda in iraq. it is a conversation with general stanley mcchrystal, also featuring mike o'hanlon of brookings. thanks so much for joining us on "the washington journal." [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] mf good morning, everyone. welcome to brookings. thanks for coming out. it is an unusual treat, even at a place where we have such amazing events, to have general stanley mcchrystal here today. i am mike o'hanlon, one of the members of the 21st century defense initiative. we are hosting this event with bruce riddell, who runs the -- first readout -- bruce riddell .- bruce ridedel, general mcchrystal build up an organization into what was the state-of-the-art capability that ultimately led not only to our topic of today, the tracking and ultimate killing of the al qaeda terrorist zarqawi, but also many of the procedures that led to the finding and killing of bin laden. the success of joint special operations command is one of the most important stories in the broader war on terror. we are honor
brookings institute. it is the evolution of joints -- a force operations command and the pursuit of al qaeda in iraq. it is a conversation with general stanley mcchrystal, also featuring mike o'hanlon of brookings. thanks so much for joining us on "the washington journal." [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] mf good morning, everyone. welcome to brookings. thanks for coming out. it is an unusual treat, even...
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thank you, jason brooks with kcbs news. >>> mike sugerman is taking the long way to louisiana.oadband internet. your road to the dome has led you deep into the heart of cowboy country. how are you? >> reporter: i'm terrific. good morning. i left san francisco 2,000 miles on friday and now i'm in frisco texas as you say in the heart of cowboy country. you can call it frisco out here because that's the name of the city. it's named after the san francisco train company, railroad company, that was i guess here in the turn of the last century and because it's called frisco, maybe or maybe because there's some ex-pats here, there's a lot of 9ers here. there's a 9er banner in local bar, 2.50 beer if you are a 9ers fan. they got 200 people there during 9er games. we went to -- well, we drove by a place called twin peaks. we thought that would be fun in frisco and going by twin peaks. it's a bar like hooters. >> oh. >> didn't realize that. didn't want to take my wife there. but we ate somewhere else and had some delicious ribs. as you know, they have excellent food down here. speaking o
thank you, jason brooks with kcbs news. >>> mike sugerman is taking the long way to louisiana.oadband internet. your road to the dome has led you deep into the heart of cowboy country. how are you? >> reporter: i'm terrific. good morning. i left san francisco 2,000 miles on friday and now i'm in frisco texas as you say in the heart of cowboy country. you can call it frisco out here because that's the name of the city. it's named after the san francisco train company, railroad...
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brook,. first, i want to compliment mike and dick for your opening lay of the land, but i want to build on that question about the size of the pentagon budget. back during the cold war our mortal enemy had the second largest economy in the world. millions of men under arms, 30,000-plus nuclear weapons, etc. now our enemy are groups of terrorists living in caves, small groups around. and i don't want see how we could spend -- i don't see how we could spend hundreds of millions, billions more against that enemy than against the world's second largest economy back in the cold war. i think the pentagon is riddled with fat. it's like kobe beef, fat throughout all out. why does the air force need a full-forced symphony? why does the pentagon spend $60,000 on an individual to send them to a civilian grad school? why are there more generals now than there were when the army and the marines and everybody was much larger? why do they keep having a larger staff? cutting all those won't save you hundreds of billions, but it just shows you the kind of fat spread throughout the pentagon. >> i'll say a couple
brook,. first, i want to compliment mike and dick for your opening lay of the land, but i want to build on that question about the size of the pentagon budget. back during the cold war our mortal enemy had the second largest economy in the world. millions of men under arms, 30,000-plus nuclear weapons, etc. now our enemy are groups of terrorists living in caves, small groups around. and i don't want see how we could spend -- i don't see how we could spend hundreds of millions, billions more...
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with me now, mike morris of the atlanta journal constitution here. so, welcome. >> hi, brookejc." last seen alive wednesday night. >> about 23 hours earlier. >> tell me about the murder scene, what do you know? >> it was in his gun manufacturing business that he had up in franklin county, about 80 miles northeast of atlanta. and there were numerous weapons found in close proximity to his body and his family is wondering why didn't he use one of those to defend himself. >> one gunshot wound. >> one gunshot wound to his head. and after the autopsy by the gbi, they determined it was a homicide and not a suicide. >> do investigators believe his work possibly with this youtube channel, this fpsrussia, is connected to his death? >> they will not say. i tried to pin them down today on a motive or if they had any suspects and they're just not saying. >> they're not saying the last person he talked to -- >> they won't tell me the last person he talked to, who found him dead, won't say. >> this guy was obviously as we see the videos and i clicked on some, you've been watching some, very
with me now, mike morris of the atlanta journal constitution here. so, welcome. >> hi, brookejc." last seen alive wednesday night. >> about 23 hours earlier. >> tell me about the murder scene, what do you know? >> it was in his gun manufacturing business that he had up in franklin county, about 80 miles northeast of atlanta. and there were numerous weapons found in close proximity to his body and his family is wondering why didn't he use one of those to defend...
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brooks. >>> cbs sparing no expense, michelle griego actually got to fly to new orleans over the weekend. one of our reporters not so lucky. mikeck up his car and got his wife in the car and they are driving to the superdome and he joins us live on the telephone right now on a road trip to beat all road trips. mike, tell us where you are. >> reporter: well, i can't really complain. i am in roswell, new mexico. i have yet to get beamed up. this of course is the ufo capital of the world. 1947 there was a claim that ufos landed here and they have been making a buck off that ever since. there's a ufo museum which i'm going to try to visit today but i'm also seeing a lot of 9er fans as i wear my sweatshirt and hat. people are high fiving me and giving me all kinds of good news and handshakes and it's really terrific. so as you said, i started this drive with my wife janice on -- a long time ago, friday. and here's what the first leg looked like. >> really? >> honey, most of it's yours. >> she's right. [ car starts ] >> road trip! ♪ [ music ]♪ ♪ i been driving all night ♪ ♪ on the road again ♪ >> reporter: long road to the big easy s
brooks. >>> cbs sparing no expense, michelle griego actually got to fly to new orleans over the weekend. one of our reporters not so lucky. mikeck up his car and got his wife in the car and they are driving to the superdome and he joins us live on the telephone right now on a road trip to beat all road trips. mike, tell us where you are. >> reporter: well, i can't really complain. i am in roswell, new mexico. i have yet to get beamed up. this of course is the ufo capital of the...
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mike. metro riders who use the red and orange lines can expect delays this weekend. on the red line, trains will single track between shady grove and twin brookciary square and rhode island avenue. buses replace orange line trains between east falls church and vienna. all work set to start at 10:00 tonight. should be wrapped up just in time for the monday morning commute. >>> some more bike lanes could be coming to the district and even though the city is considered one of the most bike friendly cities in the country, many are worried about having more cyclists on the road. illinois avenue in northwest could be the latest spot in the city to see new bike lanes. our cameras caught several cyclists running red lights and narrowly missing cars and breaking other traffic rules. people are concerned that more bike lanes means more danger for cyclists and drivers unless something is done. >> as someone who is 5:00 i have in the bicycle community, i recognize this. i try to tell people approximate it. >> it's important that folks act predictably. follow the traffic laws is the easiest way. >> d-dot wants to offer free bike safety classes and many bi
mike. metro riders who use the red and orange lines can expect delays this weekend. on the red line, trains will single track between shady grove and twin brookciary square and rhode island avenue. buses replace orange line trains between east falls church and vienna. all work set to start at 10:00 tonight. should be wrapped up just in time for the monday morning commute. >>> some more bike lanes could be coming to the district and even though the city is considered one of the most...
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box" we have a big jobs friday lineup including our guest host arthur brooks of the american enterprise institute, auto nation ceo mike, senator lamar alexander, and ed lazier. of warning lights and sounds vying for your attention. so we invented a warning you can feel. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with a patented safety alert seat. when there's danger you might not see, you're warned by a pulse in the seat. it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future forward. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 when the spx crossed above its 50-day moving average, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i saw the trend. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 it looked really strong. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and i jumped right on it. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 tdd# 1-800-345-2550 since i've switched to charles schwab... tdd#
box" we have a big jobs friday lineup including our guest host arthur brooks of the american enterprise institute, auto nation ceo mike, senator lamar alexander, and ed lazier. of warning lights and sounds vying for your attention. so we invented a warning you can feel. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with a patented safety alert seat. when there's danger you might not see, you're warned by a pulse in the seat. it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the...
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brookings. [applause] >> thank all of you. thank you, general mcchrystal for coming as well. it is an honor and privilege to be on a platform with you. 90, mike, for the very generous introduction. what we're going to do is have a conversation up here for the first half or so of the hour and a half we have. i'm going to ask the general a bunch of questions, and then about 10:45, maybe a little later, we will open up for questions from you. it's particularly an honor to have you here today because this is also the maiden voyage of the brookings intelligence project. the brookings intelligence project is a new effort to try to resolve the riddle of intelligence successes and failures, or the enigma of what intelligence is sometimes brilliantly successful, and many of the times, much more publicly, spectacularly of failure. there's no better case study of intelligence success and failure, i think, the counterterrorism effort over the last decade and one of the great successes of that period is the hunt for abu musab al-zarqawi. now, some of you will say here's a brookings stuck in the path. abu musab al-zarqawi was killed six years ago. why shou
brookings. [applause] >> thank all of you. thank you, general mcchrystal for coming as well. it is an honor and privilege to be on a platform with you. 90, mike, for the very generous introduction. what we're going to do is have a conversation up here for the first half or so of the hour and a half we have. i'm going to ask the general a bunch of questions, and then about 10:45, maybe a little later, we will open up for questions from you. it's particularly an honor to have you here today...
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brookings. thanks for coming out. it is an unusual treat, even at a place where we have such amazing events, to have general stanley mcchrystal here today. i am mike'hanlon, one of the members of the 21st century defense initiative. we are hosting this event with bruce riddell, who runs the -- first readout -- bruce riddell -- bruce riedel. general mcchrystal build up an organization into what was the state-of-the-art capability that ultimately led not only to our topic of today, the tracking and ultimate killing of the al qaeda terrorist zarqawi, but also many of the procedures that led to the finding and killing of bin laden. the success of joint special operations command is one of the most important stories in the broader war on terror. we are honored that roos will be -- bruce riedel will be interviewing general mcchrystal this morning. this is based on the recent book, which i hope you a purchase, which we are proud to be discussing, my share of the task -- "my share of the task," its describes the role of not only command, but also other military personnel and international personnel that he worked with. just a couple more words about our p
brookings. thanks for coming out. it is an unusual treat, even at a place where we have such amazing events, to have general stanley mcchrystal here today. i am mike'hanlon, one of the members of the 21st century defense initiative. we are hosting this event with bruce riddell, who runs the -- first readout -- bruce riddell -- bruce riedel. general mcchrystal build up an organization into what was the state-of-the-art capability that ultimately led not only to our topic of today, the tracking...
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brookings. [applause] >> i thank all of you. thank you, general mcchrystal, for coming as well. it's an honor and a privilege to be on the platform with you. thank you, mikefor that very generous introduction. what we're going to do is have a conversation up here for the first half or so of the hour and a half we have. i'm going to ask the general a bunch of questions and then about 10:45, maybe a little bit later, we're going to open up to questions from you. it's particularly an honor to have you here today because this is also the maiden voyage of the brookings intelligence project. the brookings intelligence project is a new effort to try to resolve the riddle of intelligence successes and failures or the enigma of why intelligence is sometimes brilliantly successful and many other times, and much more publicly, spectacularly a failure. there's no better case study of intelligence success and failure, i think, than the counterterrorism effort over the last decade and one of the great successes of that period is the hunt for zarqawi. some of you will say, here's brookings stuck in the past, zarqawi was killed six years ago. why should we care about a d
brookings. [applause] >> i thank all of you. thank you, general mcchrystal, for coming as well. it's an honor and a privilege to be on the platform with you. thank you, mikefor that very generous introduction. what we're going to do is have a conversation up here for the first half or so of the hour and a half we have. i'm going to ask the general a bunch of questions and then about 10:45, maybe a little bit later, we're going to open up to questions from you. it's particularly an honor...