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mr. brooks, thanks for joining us. we hope that everyone heeds your words, heeds the words of michael brown's family. go ahead and demonstrate and protest but keep it peaceful, no violence in the best traditions of dr. martin luther king jr. as well. thanks for joining us. >> indeed. we hope and pray for that. >> we certainly do. >>> coming up, much more on the breaking news as we await an announcement on the grand jury decision in the fatal police shooting of ferguson teenager michael brown. tensions are rising. authorities say they're ready for anything. >>> we'll also get a closer look at the police officer, darren wilson. he has stayed silent in the months since the shooting. we learned he did manage to get married recently. we'll have details on that. stay with us. you're in "the situation room." hello... i'm an idaho potato farmer and our big idaho potato truck is still missing. so my buddy here is going to help me find it. here we go. woo who, woah, woah, woah. it's out there somewhere spreading the word about a
mr. brooks, thanks for joining us. we hope that everyone heeds your words, heeds the words of michael brown's family. go ahead and demonstrate and protest but keep it peaceful, no violence in the best traditions of dr. martin luther king jr. as well. thanks for joining us. >> indeed. we hope and pray for that. >> we certainly do. >>> coming up, much more on the breaking news as we await an announcement on the grand jury decision in the fatal police shooting of ferguson...
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mr. brooks. >> good afternoon again supervisors eric brooks san francisco green local grassroots and representing the san francisco clean energy aligns with hanging and 350 sf first of all, to thank the authenticities for this legislation it the crucial that the san francisco rules committee sells this power at recites i respectfully strongly disagree with others who came forward claiming that is a mandate we've heard from the staff this is not a mandate this is just gives the sfpuc the stools to eye it's good judgment to make a deal for logical purposeers when it's good for them and if the sfpuc decides that pg&e is the better service provider so be it this self-mandate anything to get to clean power sf it is we've been working with you all and the city attorney trying to make sure we have the language for the clean power sf two sunday's ago the huge power with the international peaceable on global warming we have to make sure this board gives the strongest possible voices when it speaks to sfpuc we feel since the city attorney was clear that makes the sfpuc has the discretion we i think it's ok
mr. brooks. >> good afternoon again supervisors eric brooks san francisco green local grassroots and representing the san francisco clean energy aligns with hanging and 350 sf first of all, to thank the authenticities for this legislation it the crucial that the san francisco rules committee sells this power at recites i respectfully strongly disagree with others who came forward claiming that is a mandate we've heard from the staff this is not a mandate this is just gives the sfpuc the...
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village and this years winner is alexander bear in fourth grade at our lady of mount carmel school in mrs. brooks class. tell me about your favorite memory. >> my favorite memory is making a... unaudible you made a wish, you happened to make a wish when you came to peddler's village. you wish your teeth would come in and your wish was granted. >> yes. >> reporter: your teeth look fantastic. are you excited. this is your first time at grand illumination. >> yes. >> reporter: are you exited to help santa pull down the switch. >> yes. >> reporter: what are you diagnosis for christmas this year. >> i pad. >> reporter: ipad. go big or go home. i love it. she looks so great. she has the fur hood keeping her warm. we are boating go to go up on the stage joined by mrs. claws who made the trek from the north pole and i hear santa will make a grand entrance this year. we will bring you grand illumination in a few minutes here on cbs 36789 i will go upstage and read alexander's prize winningest say this year. i'll send it back to you in the studio. >> all right kate, big thanks happening, thanks very much.
village and this years winner is alexander bear in fourth grade at our lady of mount carmel school in mrs. brooks class. tell me about your favorite memory. >> my favorite memory is making a... unaudible you made a wish, you happened to make a wish when you came to peddler's village. you wish your teeth would come in and your wish was granted. >> yes. >> reporter: your teeth look fantastic. are you excited. this is your first time at grand illumination. >> yes. >>...
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mr. brooks basically just touched on. the foremost way to make sure that you can set, the board of supervisors or that a policy board of san francisco could set policy over how those lines are being used is of course if they are managed and controlled by the public instead of by private corporation x with private corporation x you basically have to get that into the franchise agreement or the lease agreement and we know that those are not necessarily the most public processes ever and then once that's in there, that's in there for 20 years, 50 years, a hundred years, whatever they signed away your rights for. the san francisco resident who has lived here for 15 years and thought we definitely were going to have public broad band by now, i would support the goal of this sdudy but also support the eventual looking into the issues that you raised and how we can try to ensure that low income communities do have access to these resources. thanks. >> thank you, next speaker please. >> i'm randell brubaker part of the steering c
mr. brooks basically just touched on. the foremost way to make sure that you can set, the board of supervisors or that a policy board of san francisco could set policy over how those lines are being used is of course if they are managed and controlled by the public instead of by private corporation x with private corporation x you basically have to get that into the franchise agreement or the lease agreement and we know that those are not necessarily the most public processes ever and then once...
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i just heard mr brooks mention a move towards getting everyone in a position where they could be hired and gain fully employed. when you have as high an unemployment rate as we to in south florida, you will have people living on the streets. i believe that one of the reasons that this issue has really struck a nerve is because through the last recession, many people who never would have experienced homelessness in the past experienced a brush with homelessness. and they are not going to sit and just watch people not be fed. it's just simply inhumane. not everyone is ready to go into a homeless shelter. >> james, the national coalition for the homeless argues what the father is arguing, that homelessness is not a choice. people that are getting the food out there. it is not encouraging people to be homeless. these are people who have no other alternative. >> yes. >> and i wouldn't argue it's a choice. let's go to comparable examples. city of philadelphia tried to approach the situation in the same way that fort lauderdale approached it. they were ultimately held by the courts to be in v
i just heard mr brooks mention a move towards getting everyone in a position where they could be hired and gain fully employed. when you have as high an unemployment rate as we to in south florida, you will have people living on the streets. i believe that one of the reasons that this issue has really struck a nerve is because through the last recession, many people who never would have experienced homelessness in the past experienced a brush with homelessness. and they are not going to sit and...
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mr. brooks whab what is your reaction to the president's remarks and the angry and destructive protests for calls for peaceful protests? >> the protest may be unsettling. they're not surprising. when we have african-american males being 21 more likely to die at the hands of police than white males. where we have one out of every four african-american males reporting that they've been mistreated by the police within the last month, according to gallop. this is not unsurprising. but the president is right. that violence does not further social justice. when we think about it this way. if dr. king is right when he said that violence is the language of the unheard. that language is often understood to be silence. the best way to be heard is through nonviolent, peaceful, persistent protests. that's why the naacp is leading in march, from ferguson, missouri, the hometown of michael brown to the hometown of the government. 100 miles seven days. we're trying to make and allow people to be heard. >> it's call adjourn any for justice, i believe. do you have any numbers you expect to participate in th
mr. brooks whab what is your reaction to the president's remarks and the angry and destructive protests for calls for peaceful protests? >> the protest may be unsettling. they're not surprising. when we have african-american males being 21 more likely to die at the hands of police than white males. where we have one out of every four african-american males reporting that they've been mistreated by the police within the last month, according to gallop. this is not unsurprising. but the...
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mr. brooks, all your charges been dismissed, you're free to go." that was exciting, like, "ooh."it felt so good. and forensic experts, like dr. west and hayne, they should not never be able to practice no more med... no nothing, in this state, in no kind of state, because of what they did to us, and maybe other people. >> bergman: citing ongoing lawsuits, doctors hayne and west declined to be interviewed. in 2008, the innocence project wrote to the mississippi state medical board, stating that dr. hayne is "a danger to the public" and should not be allowed to testify. dr. hayne is suing the innocence project for defamation. the case is expected to go to trial later this year. meanwhile, he continues to testify. among the various qualifications he cites is a certificate from acfei. >> there she is, guys, we got her, you can see her, she is coming out the front door right here. unbelievable... >> bergman: after 33 days of testimony, the defense prevailed. casey anthony was found not guilty of murder and released. >> this case utilized every single type of forensic science. they thr
mr. brooks, all your charges been dismissed, you're free to go." that was exciting, like, "ooh."it felt so good. and forensic experts, like dr. west and hayne, they should not never be able to practice no more med... no nothing, in this state, in no kind of state, because of what they did to us, and maybe other people. >> bergman: citing ongoing lawsuits, doctors hayne and west declined to be interviewed. in 2008, the innocence project wrote to the mississippi state medical...
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mr. brooks in "the new york ambition istalist an energizing gale force. david waxing philosophical on the good and bad of capitalism. there is good and bad and so much inequality at the same time. >> the entire story defines everything, from the fact that markets are at record highs all around the world and yet this morning we saw italian unemployment hit its highest level ever. this contradiction between those who are durham extremely well and those who are out of a job. lindstrom, the polarity of capitalism seen through retail is luxury versus everything else. how is that skewed right now versus 10 or 30 years ago? luxury segment has become extreme. people are paying outrageous prices for luxury items. they don't want to have the mainstream luxury anymore. luxury hasnstream been cut down. so that is a polarizing trend. not want toople do have mainstream luxury. correct what is the major trend out of china? -- >> what is the major trend out of china? the -- is still falling. sickan people have become and tired of locke street. the second trend is they in
mr. brooks in "the new york ambition istalist an energizing gale force. david waxing philosophical on the good and bad of capitalism. there is good and bad and so much inequality at the same time. >> the entire story defines everything, from the fact that markets are at record highs all around the world and yet this morning we saw italian unemployment hit its highest level ever. this contradiction between those who are durham extremely well and those who are out of a job. lindstrom,...
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mr. brooks when you hear that the physical evidence actually backs up officer wilson's version of the storyhat the grand jury has spoken. but many people across the country are quite saddened and disappointed and lack confidence in the grand jury process. where you have prosecutors all across the country who question the process of dumping mountains of evidence into the laps of grand jurors. this is not in a sense a process for confidence. but the critical question for us is what do we do next? how do we move forward? and how did we bring about justice in the midst of injustice. that's the question. >> what is exactly the question i want to ask you. so what is your answer? >> well i think it's critically important that the justice department consider its investigation of the ferguson police department. the st. louis county police department. the naacp is going to be marching from the home of michael brown in ferguson to the home of the governor in jefferson city. 100 miles in seven days. we do not intend to relent. we do not intend to stop our calls for a wholesale fundamental reform in the
mr. brooks when you hear that the physical evidence actually backs up officer wilson's version of the storyhat the grand jury has spoken. but many people across the country are quite saddened and disappointed and lack confidence in the grand jury process. where you have prosecutors all across the country who question the process of dumping mountains of evidence into the laps of grand jurors. this is not in a sense a process for confidence. but the critical question for us is what do we do next?...
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mr. brooks, national guard troops, they are on the ground once again for this, the third night. we'll go back there live in just a few moments. they take us to worlds full of heroes and titans. for respawn, building the best interactive entertainment begins with the cloud. this is "titanfall," the first multi-player game built and run on microsoft azure. empowering gamers around the world to interact in ways they never thought possible. this cloud turns data into excitement. this is the microsoft cloud. save your coffee from the artificial stuff. switch to truvia. great tasting, zero-calorie sweetness from the stevia leaf. come from all walks of life. if you have high blood sugar, ask your doctor about farxiga. it's a different kind of medicine that works by removing some sugar from your body. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. with one pill a day, farxiga helps lower your a1c. and, although it's not a weight-loss or blood-pressure drug, farxiga may help you lose weight and may even lower blood pressure when used with ce
mr. brooks, national guard troops, they are on the ground once again for this, the third night. we'll go back there live in just a few moments. they take us to worlds full of heroes and titans. for respawn, building the best interactive entertainment begins with the cloud. this is "titanfall," the first multi-player game built and run on microsoft azure. empowering gamers around the world to interact in ways they never thought possible. this cloud turns data into excitement. this is...
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mrs. brooks. >> thank you and thank you all for your testimony today. it's so very important. i'm the daughter of a high school football coach and the mother of a d1 from xavier university who suffered a serious concussion in high school in the last game of her high school career, and after wonderful medical treatment and proper healing, she went on to play four years of d1 soccer. now many parents and people who are helping these athletes get scholarships, which they all work so very hard in their lives to achieve those scholarships, parents advocate for these young people. the students advocate. the student athlete advisory committee of the ncaa advocates. the, i would assume, the president of the universities and the representatives of each of the conferences that represent the ncaa on their board are advocates for these athletes. and i would submit that there are many avenues to rectify the problems, and there are continued problems for college athletes. but these athletes make these choices as to which schools to attend. one thing we haven't talked about enough is the rol
mrs. brooks. >> thank you and thank you all for your testimony today. it's so very important. i'm the daughter of a high school football coach and the mother of a d1 from xavier university who suffered a serious concussion in high school in the last game of her high school career, and after wonderful medical treatment and proper healing, she went on to play four years of d1 soccer. now many parents and people who are helping these athletes get scholarships, which they all work so very...
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mrs. brooks. >> thank you and thank you all for your testimony today. it's so very important. i'm the daughter of a high school football coach and the mother of a d1 soccer graduate from xavier university who suffered a serious concussion in high school in the last game of her high school career, and after wonderful medical treatment and proper healing, she went on to play four years of d1 soccer. now many parents and people who are helping these athletes get scholarships, which they all work so very hard in their lives to achieve those scholarships, parents advocate for these young people. the students advocate. the student athlete advisory committee of the ncaa advocates. the, i would assume, the president of the universities and the representatives of each of the conferences that represent the ncaa on their board are advocates for these athletes. and i would submit that there are many avenues to rectify the problems, and there are continued problems for college athletes. but these athletes make these choices as to which schools to attend. one thing we haven't talked about e
mrs. brooks. >> thank you and thank you all for your testimony today. it's so very important. i'm the daughter of a high school football coach and the mother of a d1 soccer graduate from xavier university who suffered a serious concussion in high school in the last game of her high school career, and after wonderful medical treatment and proper healing, she went on to play four years of d1 soccer. now many parents and people who are helping these athletes get scholarships, which they all...
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mr. brooks made, he made it seem as if there was tremendous fraud, abuse, and really keeping african-american voters away from the polls in the united states. >> that's a new story i kind of missed. so that's why they're not saluting these two african-americans who won election on tuesday night because they're focusing instead on fraud? >> it doesn't make any sense and this is no evidence of it. >> wasn't he sending people to the polls to make sure this wasn't fraud? >> eric holder was there too. >> it was busy in the polling place. meanwhile raffi williams, who is a proud conservative and we should point out the son of juan williams, was incensed by what the naacp was quoted as saying. he tweeted out yesterday, can we take a moment to understand how the naacp didn't congratulate the first black person ever elected to both the house and the senate? and there was another one. naacp is failing the black community by only supporting democrats. peter johnson jr., that is something they have done historically. they don't put money in any republicans' coffers. >> i think as a matter of politics and
mr. brooks made, he made it seem as if there was tremendous fraud, abuse, and really keeping african-american voters away from the polls in the united states. >> that's a new story i kind of missed. so that's why they're not saluting these two african-americans who won election on tuesday night because they're focusing instead on fraud? >> it doesn't make any sense and this is no evidence of it. >> wasn't he sending people to the polls to make sure this wasn't fraud? >>...
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mr. despain. >> reporter: detective brooks sat down with jack in an interrogation room.ed the man fall apart. >> i can't. [ crying ] >> reporter: was this true grief the detective was witnessing? or regret? or guilt over something jack had done? or hadn't done? >> i was too late. >> reporter: too late. what did he mean? jack didn't shy away from discussing those abuse allegations. here's how it happened, he said -- >> she had taken some nude photos of herself and sent them to her boyfriends. >> reporter: jack said he found out the girl was sexting, confronted her, said he was going to tell her parents. but she got to her parents before he did, jack said, and invented a story to get out of trouble. >> so they took her side, i guess. >> they took her side. and said i was the bad person. >> reporter: jack told us the same story, eager, he said, to finally set the record straight. >> you didn't ever ask her to take pictures of herself and give them to you? >> no. no. >> reporter: but the accusation, said jack, almost destroyed him >> i was at home. i could have opened up my
mr. despain. >> reporter: detective brooks sat down with jack in an interrogation room.ed the man fall apart. >> i can't. [ crying ] >> reporter: was this true grief the detective was witnessing? or regret? or guilt over something jack had done? or hadn't done? >> i was too late. >> reporter: too late. what did he mean? jack didn't shy away from discussing those abuse allegations. here's how it happened, he said -- >> she had taken some nude photos of herself...
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i'm from brook arings institution. mr.director general, i wanted to ask, you've had the opportunity to work with two different heads of iran's atomic energy agency under the ahmadinejad administration and under the current rouhani administration. could you maybe touch on the difference in approaches between the two heads and your relationship with both men? thanks. >> they are very different type of people. [laughter] difference, but it was very useful for me to have dialogue with both of them. style is different, but both of them have good understanding of the issue, and i benefited from the dialogue. but the difference of type doesn't bother me. i'm to work with everyone. i'm ready to work with everyone. >> hi. i'm a student at sais across the street. i have a question about what is, what are the measures that the iaea can take in order to appropriate the use of material, and what do you envision the role of trade controls in this issue, and how can the iaea support that? >> i didn't quite understand. >> yeah, sure. so m
i'm from brook arings institution. mr.director general, i wanted to ask, you've had the opportunity to work with two different heads of iran's atomic energy agency under the ahmadinejad administration and under the current rouhani administration. could you maybe touch on the difference in approaches between the two heads and your relationship with both men? thanks. >> they are very different type of people. [laughter] difference, but it was very useful for me to have dialogue with both of...
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mr. tate. thank you both very much. from atlanta, i'm brooke baldwin. thanks for being with me. "the lead" with jake tapper starts right now. >>> i'm jake tapper. i approve this message. this is "the lead." the politics lead, too close to call. races that could decide where the power lies in washington. those races are getting even closer with fewer than 24 hours to go. we'll have the final polls before america votes. >>> the vice president on election eve, claims he's confident his fellow democrats will keep control of the senate. but are he and the president preparing a plan "b" just in case? >>> plus, these are the tv ads that will make you want to take a hot shower. not only are they nasty, many are just plain wrong. we will look at some of the sleaziest ads of this election cycle and we will call out the biggest outright lies. >>> good afternoon, everyone. welcome to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. we're going to begin with the politics lead. just under 27 hours from first poll closing in the midterm elections, a vote that could change the balance of power in washington. and j
mr. tate. thank you both very much. from atlanta, i'm brooke baldwin. thanks for being with me. "the lead" with jake tapper starts right now. >>> i'm jake tapper. i approve this message. this is "the lead." the politics lead, too close to call. races that could decide where the power lies in washington. those races are getting even closer with fewer than 24 hours to go. we'll have the final polls before america votes. >>> the vice president on election eve,...
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mr. tate. thank you both very much. from atlanta, i'm brooke baldwin. thanks for being with me.rts right now. >>> i'm jake tapper. i approve this message. this is "the lead." the politics lead, too close to call. races that could decide where the power lies in washington. those races are getting even closer with fewer than 24 hours to go. we'll have the final polls before america votes. >>> the vice president on election eve, claims he's confident his fellow democrats will keep control of the senate. but are he and the president preparing a plan "b" just in case? >>> plus, these are the
mr. tate. thank you both very much. from atlanta, i'm brooke baldwin. thanks for being with me.rts right now. >>> i'm jake tapper. i approve this message. this is "the lead." the politics lead, too close to call. races that could decide where the power lies in washington. those races are getting even closer with fewer than 24 hours to go. we'll have the final polls before america votes. >>> the vice president on election eve, claims he's confident his fellow...
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mr. pollock? >> perhaps, we could hear the rest of the presentation and then... and questions. >> okay. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> and so jamie brooks, do you want to speak next? >> hello commissioners. thank you for having us here, i am jamie brooks and i am from the 350 bay area. i am just technical approach. >> so i'm assuming that since jeremy used little of his allotted time that you can have more than three minutes. >> yes, if that is, if that is all right with you all too. it is, and from my experience it is better to lay it out so that you can get or kind of a foundation to work with. and so, just, from the first slide, obviously, the labels are not just you know, sort of a static individual working on the individual at the gas pump, it is actually, there is a label that is out into the public realm and so it gets into the social norms and behavior and social and cultural and component of using fossil fuels in our society. so the idea is to kind of disrupt that and challenge those that notion, and where we are using our, where we are using our science as our guide and as most of you are going to appreciate that we need to reduce emissions,
mr. pollock? >> perhaps, we could hear the rest of the presentation and then... and questions. >> okay. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> and so jamie brooks, do you want to speak next? >> hello commissioners. thank you for having us here, i am jamie brooks and i am from the 350 bay area. i am just technical approach. >> so i'm assuming that since jeremy used little of his allotted time that you can have more than three minutes. >> yes, if...
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mr clapper seems to have been able to deliver. >> we'll see what this means moving forward. katherine moon, senior fellow at brookings institute. appreciate your time >>> president obama nominated loreta lynch to be the next u.s. attorney-general. lynch is a new york posterior who nose her way around washington. president obama made the announcement of his new pick of the attorney-general, with his outgoing ag holder by her side. the president prayed lynch. >> loreta may be the only lawyer who battles mobsters, terrorists, and drug lords and has the reputation of being a charming people person. loreta is not looking to make headlines, but a difference. >> she needs to get through senate confirmation twice. she serves as a u.s. attorney for the eastern district of new york. encompassing all of new york city, except for manhattan. the other four burrows, we are talking millions. she received a lou degree from harvard in 1984. she's 55 years old and from greens bro north carolina. the president pointed out she's the daughter of a librarian and a baptist minister. she comes from outside the president's inner circle, she
mr clapper seems to have been able to deliver. >> we'll see what this means moving forward. katherine moon, senior fellow at brookings institute. appreciate your time >>> president obama nominated loreta lynch to be the next u.s. attorney-general. lynch is a new york posterior who nose her way around washington. president obama made the announcement of his new pick of the attorney-general, with his outgoing ag holder by her side. the president prayed lynch. >> loreta may be...
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mrs. harbaugh says, stand by your man. san francisco now sits at 5-4 after the overtime win in the big easy. the win was set up by ahmad brooks' sack and fumble of drew brees that led to phil dawson's game winning field goal. head coach jim harbaugh was in the mood, a more joyful mood today, even if he thinks his personality didn't change. >> i think you know you see me, gameday, you see me sometimes in these press conferences and you're right in the middle of the fight to be judged on personality or the cut of your jib or what clothe you wear. wear-- clothes you wear has never avenue seemed as important as what your -- never ever seemed as important as what your integrity is or your character. >> right on. the 49ers are three games back of arizona where quarterback carson palmer is out for the season with a torn acl. cardinals have the best record at 8-1. palmer was very emotional talking about suffering this injury for the 2nd time in his career. >> i'm not going to lie. i cried like a baby last night and i'm not an emotional guy. the last time i cried like that was when i lost my friend and teammate chris henry in '09. >>
mrs. harbaugh says, stand by your man. san francisco now sits at 5-4 after the overtime win in the big easy. the win was set up by ahmad brooks' sack and fumble of drew brees that led to phil dawson's game winning field goal. head coach jim harbaugh was in the mood, a more joyful mood today, even if he thinks his personality didn't change. >> i think you know you see me, gameday, you see me sometimes in these press conferences and you're right in the middle of the fight to be judged on...
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mr. ali. more than she ever did for me. >> we won't go there. >> the book again, you know, got the essay on ali, a bunch of other essays. i loved the blurb from mel brookssince we are talking about those kinds of things, the best bathroom reading ever written, each story takes just the right amount of time? >> that's genius >> one of the stories? >> genius is genius. >> we went into this,s the guy from the ad agency and steve jobs and i entered this elegant restaurant. i don't remember which one it was. steve was dressed in jeans and beat-up loafers and the elegant austrian major doma looked disproving but decided to let us in. steve jobs says, how does it feel to be dick cavett? >> about the only question that's ever floored me. >> you had a long relationship with him. he kept sending you apple products. >> each computer as it came out. i am afraid i have lost some of them. it would have been nice retain them he got sick of sending them to me and said, the next one is coming out. will you finally, learn to use one? i did. it was the white one that sat up like this, you know. >> macintosh. you have an ability to write very, very emotional obituaries i w
mr. ali. more than she ever did for me. >> we won't go there. >> the book again, you know, got the essay on ali, a bunch of other essays. i loved the blurb from mel brookssince we are talking about those kinds of things, the best bathroom reading ever written, each story takes just the right amount of time? >> that's genius >> one of the stories? >> genius is genius. >> we went into this,s the guy from the ad agency and steve jobs and i entered this elegant...
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mr. seiko, you need to respond to me. so we know you are all right. let's go a little bit more. okay. okay. >> joel brooksyears for assault. his adversary, john seiko, is serving a six-year sentence for sexual assault. our cameras were there when officers interrogated them about the fight. >> what was this all about? >> well, he's a rapist. i was talking with an inmate in the meal line about it with him. >> you were talking about his crime with a prisoner. >> i was talking with a prisoner about him being a rapist. he came up to me and he said, you aren't [ bleep ]. i said, you're not. >> i told him to stop talking about me and i repeated it. and he said, what are you going to do? and i repeated it again, stop talking about me. and then he walked up to me in my face and said, now what are you going to do? >> five minutes later he bum rushed me. >> don't come at me. >> slammed me against the wall. >> i put my hand in his face. i don't know what i did after that. >> he starts scratching my face. i grabbed him around the waist and threw him on the floor and hit him twice in self-defense to get him let go of m
mr. seiko, you need to respond to me. so we know you are all right. let's go a little bit more. okay. okay. >> joel brooksyears for assault. his adversary, john seiko, is serving a six-year sentence for sexual assault. our cameras were there when officers interrogated them about the fight. >> what was this all about? >> well, he's a rapist. i was talking with an inmate in the meal line about it with him. >> you were talking about his crime with a prisoner. >> i was...
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mr. mayor, i am sorry about what happened in your city, thank you so much for taking the time with me this afternoon. >> thank you, brookevery much. >> focusing on the facts. can you tell me as much as you know as far as who these attackers were? >> well, we're talking about two individuals that have been incited by the hamas and terrorist movements. and unfortunately, also, a lot of the palestinian leaders, they were incited to go and kill jews and took butcher knives and went into synagogue and butchered and killed people while they're praying. and it's unacceptable and impossible to grasp. how people could behave like this. and it's very, very clear to us that it's after months of incitement and terrorizing people, and this -- enough is enough, we have to stop the terrorist attacks. that is exactly what the national government and we will do. >> let me ask about that. these terrorists weren't from the west bank, they were from jerusalem. so in terms of the safety and well being in your city, what will you do to increase that? especially at these holy sites? >> reporter: well, we have to understand that the reason for
mr. mayor, i am sorry about what happened in your city, thank you so much for taking the time with me this afternoon. >> thank you, brookevery much. >> focusing on the facts. can you tell me as much as you know as far as who these attackers were? >> well, we're talking about two individuals that have been incited by the hamas and terrorist movements. and unfortunately, also, a lot of the palestinian leaders, they were incited to go and kill jews and took butcher knives and...
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mr. myers, thank you. and we'll talk tomorrow, about the black friday weather. thank you, sir. have a wonderful thanksgiving. >>> we continue on, top of the hour. you're watching cnn. i'm brooke you, of course, a happy and safe thanksgiving. let's begin this hour with ferguson, missouri, and these new details we're getting on how the police officer at the heart of the most controversial case in the country right now really stayed out of site, now that this grand jury is now not indicted darren wilson, we are learning more about how the 28-year-old police officer got through the last three months. apparently he moved house to house to house, including crashing at his attorney's place for a little while, frequenting spots where he could hide his face, dark places like movie theaters. remember, it was back in mid-august when wilson's name was revealed to the public as that ferguson police officer who shot and killed unarmed teenager, michael brown jr. wilson's attorneys, they talked to my colleague, don lemon, about the moment wilson realized that the public knew who he was. >> you know, when the news broke, one of the things that happened that some of the local media went to th
mr. myers, thank you. and we'll talk tomorrow, about the black friday weather. thank you, sir. have a wonderful thanksgiving. >>> we continue on, top of the hour. you're watching cnn. i'm brooke you, of course, a happy and safe thanksgiving. let's begin this hour with ferguson, missouri, and these new details we're getting on how the police officer at the heart of the most controversial case in the country right now really stayed out of site, now that this grand jury is now not...
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mr. years, maybe even through an alliance, is actually the best way for us to help glue together these groups that are still so distrusting of each other. >> michael o'hanlon of the brookings institution, thanks very much for joining us. also want to put up the book jacket "bending history," his new book on president obama's foreign policy. >>> still ahead, on the way, a grand jury still deciding whether officer darren wilson will be indicted in the august shooting of michael brown in ferguson, missouri. and the unease building, the missouri national guard being called in, a state of emergency already has been declared. she's still the one for you. and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long term
mr. years, maybe even through an alliance, is actually the best way for us to help glue together these groups that are still so distrusting of each other. >> michael o'hanlon of the brookings institution, thanks very much for joining us. also want to put up the book jacket "bending history," his new book on president obama's foreign policy. >>> still ahead, on the way, a grand jury still deciding whether officer darren wilson will be indicted in the august shooting of...
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mr. director general, we ook forward to your remarks. [applause] >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. i am very pleased to be here today at brookings. this institution has a well-deserved reputation for the excellence of its research and the high caliber of its experts. for more than a century you have made a major contribution to public policy, both within the united states and internationally. it is a special pleasure to see both inehorn, a distinguished veteran of arms control and nonproliferation, with overwhelm i have worked for many years. i have been asked to talk about the challenges of the nuclear verification and in particular about the role of the iaea with regard to iran's nuclear program. before talking about what the agency is and does let me tell you what we are not. we are not a political actor as bob explained. e are not an international nuclear police force. we do not take sides. iaea is an independent technical organization within the u.n. family. one of our core activities is to verify that countries are not diverting nuclear material from peaceful activities to make nuclear weapons. we collect and analyze all re
mr. director general, we ook forward to your remarks. [applause] >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. i am very pleased to be here today at brookings. this institution has a well-deserved reputation for the excellence of its research and the high caliber of its experts. for more than a century you have made a major contribution to public policy, both within the united states and internationally. it is a special pleasure to see both inehorn, a distinguished veteran of arms control and...
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mr. murdoch says i come from the city that gave julia gillard to the world. [laughter] i want to say in closing first we are honored and happy to have julia is a colic at brookings and second she will be signing books and i just want to read a passage that actually goes back. there's a wonderful passage right at the beginning of the book where julia introduces it and she says the taste of politics is always bittersweet because the best and worst of things are often inextricably woven together. i've endeavored to convey the complexity of the flavor but for me even in the most difficult of times the ability to do things i so passionately believed would make our nation stronger and fair was always the most intense. thank you so much. [applause]
mr. murdoch says i come from the city that gave julia gillard to the world. [laughter] i want to say in closing first we are honored and happy to have julia is a colic at brookings and second she will be signing books and i just want to read a passage that actually goes back. there's a wonderful passage right at the beginning of the book where julia introduces it and she says the taste of politics is always bittersweet because the best and worst of things are often inextricably woven together....
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brooks, live. it was fantastic. "people loving people." how about you? >> mine was the double booty duty, for sure. no question. >> listen, i said it. you were thinking it. >> we're happy about that. >> and mrull. >> i cannot wait. >>> now to snow around the great lakes. colder weather to follow? >> yes. we start talking snow again. it was so mild. look at this. a low pressure system with rain this morning in chicago. it will transition late into snow. the heaviest of the snow will fall in parts of wisconsin, milwaukee to madison. groan bay, a winter storm warning. some snow totals will top four-plus inches. wind chills. this morning, 14 rapid city, 19, denver. 24 albuquerque. >> good morning on this mild monday morning, 64 degrees is the temperature downtown with the southwind 12 miles per hour. it will be breezy, a couple of 50's here in there, 64 in manassas, 61 in dallas. off to the north temperatures are going to sort to these record levels. 70 degrees before the lunch hour with >> so today, 67 in new york. from here up, on today. from there down, i'm wednesday. just so you know. gonna get cold. >> i got it. got it. >>> we're going to move on. coming up on "gma," the latest on bill cos
brooks, live. it was fantastic. "people loving people." how about you? >> mine was the double booty duty, for sure. no question. >> listen, i said it. you were thinking it. >> we're happy about that. >> and mrull. >> i cannot wait. >>> now to snow around the great lakes. colder weather to follow? >> yes. we start talking snow again. it was so mild. look at this. a low pressure system with rain this morning in chicago. it will transition...