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larry king had folks on including pat brown, criminal profiler, and larry asked her specifically from everything she's heard what do those details tell her about the crime? here's what she had to say. >> if he did this -- commit this kind of crime, he's a cold-blooded psychopath. when he wanted to leave and walk out of his life, he was enraged by that. it was a crime you would commit if the circumstances were right. he had to clean up the mess afterwards and probably thought he could get away. >> ryan jenkins tonight, a warrant for his arrest for the murder of jasmine fiore. >> any local authorities will do. thank you. >>> coming up next on "360," milwaukee's mayor, nursing his injuries. he was hit on the head with a metal pipe, as you may know. he was trying to help a woman
larry king had folks on including pat brown, criminal profiler, and larry asked her specifically from everything she's heard what do those details tell her about the crime? here's what she had to say. >> if he did this -- commit this kind of crime, he's a cold-blooded psychopath. when he wanted to leave and walk out of his life, he was enraged by that. it was a crime you would commit if the circumstances were right. he had to clean up the mess afterwards and probably thought he could get...
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in washington, pat brown, criminaler profiler, founder and ceo of the sexual homicide exchange. mike, get us up to date. what is this all about? >> well what we have is a man who went from being a person of interest to a murder suspect. this is probably, still, the husband of jasmine fiore. he's a reality tv star. he's the one who reported her missing. police found a bead at about the same time. he tried to find him and he was gone. >> larry: reported what, by phone? >> yeah, i think he called it in to police. just cowince didn'tally at the same time, police had found this nude body in a dumpster behind an apartment complex. they identified it as his wife. they wanted to talk to him. they couldn't find him. >> larry: and she's the model. this was fall buena park here in california, right? >> the body was found in buena park. the man is originally from canada. they fear he was going to flee to canada. and sure enough, that's where they think he went. >> larry: that's ryan alexander jenkins. when you say reality tv star, what does that mean? >> well, he's one of these guys who are
in washington, pat brown, criminaler profiler, founder and ceo of the sexual homicide exchange. mike, get us up to date. what is this all about? >> well what we have is a man who went from being a person of interest to a murder suspect. this is probably, still, the husband of jasmine fiore. he's a reality tv star. he's the one who reported her missing. police found a bead at about the same time. he tried to find him and he was gone. >> larry: reported what, by phone? >> yeah,...
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and with us in washington is pat brown. criminal profiler, founder and ceo of the sexual homicide exchange. what is this all about? >> we have a man that is from a person of interest to a murder suspect. this is probably even still the husband of jasmine fiore. a reality tv star. he is the one that reported her missing. they find the body at the same time and they try to find him and he was gone. >> reported by phone? >> he called it into the police. and just coincidentally at the same time, police found a nude body in a dumpster behind an apartment complex. they identified it as his wife. they wanted to talk to him. >> larry: and she's the model. this is all in the park in california. >> the body was found in buena park. the man is originally from canada. and they fear that he was going to flee to canada. and sure enough, that's where they think he went. >> he's in a show called "megan wants a millionaire." it's on vh-1 that she tries to get the suitors to go after her. she only goes after millionaires. and this guy is a r
and with us in washington is pat brown. criminal profiler, founder and ceo of the sexual homicide exchange. what is this all about? >> we have a man that is from a person of interest to a murder suspect. this is probably even still the husband of jasmine fiore. a reality tv star. he is the one that reported her missing. they find the body at the same time and they try to find him and he was gone. >> reported by phone? >> he called it into the police. and just coincidentally at...
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joining me to talk about this, pat brown, criminal profiler. also with us, lou palumbo, former nypd investigator. lou, let me start with you. i think people ask the question. we've got five women dead in four years. three missing. why did it take so long for the fbi to get involved here, lou? >> well, probably a lack of familiarity of these types of cases by the local agency, number one. and unfortunately, i might have to think what the councilman cited, ethnic background and probably their choice of profession having influenced people as to exactly how intent tent they would be in solving these crimes. i just think that, you know, a combination of a few different things like that retarded the process. and clearly, when you started the pattern they should have enlisted the services of far more sophisticated agencies like the fbi, who have behavioral scientist profilers as well as the state agencies. >> you're talking about patterns, you're talking pat brown's language. pat, you and i talked about this one i believe it was a little over a month
joining me to talk about this, pat brown, criminal profiler. also with us, lou palumbo, former nypd investigator. lou, let me start with you. i think people ask the question. we've got five women dead in four years. three missing. why did it take so long for the fbi to get involved here, lou? >> well, probably a lack of familiarity of these types of cases by the local agency, number one. and unfortunately, i might have to think what the councilman cited, ethnic background and probably...
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also joining us, pat brown, criminal profiler. and nate shellman for kboi news radio from boise, idaho. nate, let's start with you. you're right there on the ground. do we know how little robert died? >> no, we don't yet. just a correction, the body was found actually miles away from his mother's apartment. >> miles, plural? >> and there's an opening to the canal. it's called the new york canal. it's a pretty sizeable canal, with very steep concrete sides. and there is a point that he could have entered that within a half mile from his mom's apartment. but where the body was found was over five miles away from robert's mom's apartment. >> okay. thanks for that clarification. we were under the impression it was closer. let me get steve rogers in on this and we'll get back to you, nate. steve, hearing that, i mean, these are the questions we have, as difficult as they are to ask. the body could have floated that far, right? in the time since he was missing, july 24th? >> sure. the police are going to check on the currents in the riv
also joining us, pat brown, criminal profiler. and nate shellman for kboi news radio from boise, idaho. nate, let's start with you. you're right there on the ground. do we know how little robert died? >> no, we don't yet. just a correction, the body was found actually miles away from his mother's apartment. >> miles, plural? >> and there's an opening to the canal. it's called the new york canal. it's a pretty sizeable canal, with very steep concrete sides. and there is a point...
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>> pat brown, criminal profiler, what is the procedure? >> well, i'm not exactly sure what the procedure is between canada and the u.s., but i do think people are worried about will they -- will they be able to extradite him because of the death penalty issue? i really don't think he's going to get that. it's going to be murder two because he is going to claim that it wasn't premeditated, he went crazy. there is no such thing as a crime of passion. there is only a crime of what you're willing to do should the opportunity arise. this guy was a psychopath. he wanted to do what he wanted to do to her. that's not a crime of passion. i see this guy as van der sloot number two. >> john barrett, have we heard anything from family, from his father who presumably is a very wealthy man? we just talked about that with kelly. what have you heard? >> we haven't heard anything from his family. one thing i should note, not only -- we're talking about circumstantial evidence. we're talking about the fact that he files a missing persons report and then he
>> pat brown, criminal profiler, what is the procedure? >> well, i'm not exactly sure what the procedure is between canada and the u.s., but i do think people are worried about will they -- will they be able to extradite him because of the death penalty issue? i really don't think he's going to get that. it's going to be murder two because he is going to claim that it wasn't premeditated, he went crazy. there is no such thing as a crime of passion. there is only a crime of what...
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. >> pat brown, one of our favorite criminal profilers, this is a real juicy one. what does it say to you that this person allegedly removed teeth and fingers? >> well, pat, like the fact that she was found in a piece of luggage, that indicated to me right away that this was somebody who knew her. because if you're just a serial killer who's grabbed her off the street, you're not that concerned how quickly she's id'd or that she's found. you think they're not going to look at you. but when you killed somebody, especially in your apartment, you have to get them out. you want to take off their clothes. so is that can't be identified. in this case, take off her fingers so she has no fingerprints, take out her teeth so you can't get the dental records. put the body in the suitcase. one way to get out of the apartment, that's why you put them in a suitcase. so you can get them out of the place. and you throw them away and you hope a little bit of time goes by before they're found and then they just have no idea who it is and they can't get any evidence to link it to you.
. >> pat brown, one of our favorite criminal profilers, this is a real juicy one. what does it say to you that this person allegedly removed teeth and fingers? >> well, pat, like the fact that she was found in a piece of luggage, that indicated to me right away that this was somebody who knew her. because if you're just a serial killer who's grabbed her off the street, you're not that concerned how quickly she's id'd or that she's found. you think they're not going to look at you....
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and in washington is pat brown. criminal profiler, founder and ceo of the homicide exchange. what is this all about? >> what we have is a man who went from a man being a person of interest to a murdered suspect. this is probably the husband. he is a reality tv star. he is the one who reported her missing. police found a body about the same time and then they tried to find him and he was gone. >> reported by what? >> i think he called it into the police. and police found this nude body in a dumpster. they identified it as his wife. they wanted to talk to him. they couldn't find. >> larry: and she's the model. >> the body was. the man was from canada. they feared he was going flee to canada. >> larry: when you say reality tv star what does that mean? >> he is on the fringes of fame. he is in this show called megan wants a millionaire. she tries to get these suitors to go after her but she only goes after millionaires. >> larry: how would he be one of those if he is married. >> that is one of the interesting twists. his friends didn't know he was married. >> larry: criminal prof
and in washington is pat brown. criminal profiler, founder and ceo of the homicide exchange. what is this all about? >> what we have is a man who went from a man being a person of interest to a murdered suspect. this is probably the husband. he is a reality tv star. he is the one who reported her missing. police found a body about the same time and then they tried to find him and he was gone. >> reported by what? >> i think he called it into the police. and police found this...
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pat brown is a criminal profiler. if authorities are correct, he held duggard for 18 years. police were at his house and neighbors had concerns about him. how is it possible he went undetected for so long? >> we are shocked about that and appalled quite frankly that a sex offender can be released from prison. he got a 50-year sentence for holding a stranger in his storage unit and got 50 years which he should have gotten from an idiot parole board who let him out and said he could be rehabilitate and he was just not monitored carefully enough and nobody went into his home to see what was going on and checked his property. outrageous and neighbors did see something and some did report, but what happens is if you report it and you don't get a response, you see nothing changed, you are not going to call back and say i'm still concerned because i figure out you are just being a nosey neighbor. >> the secret events that led to his arrest and the confession and bringing his daughters to the berkeley campus, is it unusual to want to bring girls like that out into the open. was he l
pat brown is a criminal profiler. if authorities are correct, he held duggard for 18 years. police were at his house and neighbors had concerns about him. how is it possible he went undetected for so long? >> we are shocked about that and appalled quite frankly that a sex offender can be released from prison. he got a 50-year sentence for holding a stranger in his storage unit and got 50 years which he should have gotten from an idiot parole board who let him out and said he could be...
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larry king had folks on including pat brown, criminal profiler who you've spoke to as well.rry asked her specifically, from everything she heard, what did the details tell her about the crime and why someone might do this. here's what she had to say. >> if he did commit this kind of crime he is a psychopath, a very, very cold-blooded psychopath. in the moment when the girl wanted to leave and walk out of his life, he was enraged by that. it's the kind of crime you would commit if the circumstances were right. the circumstances were right for jenkins so he offed the girl. he had to clean up the mess and thought he could get away. >> ryan jenkins, warrant for his arrest. they stress if you see him they believe he could be armed and dangerous. use caution and call authorities. >> any local authorities will do. erica, thanks. >>> coming up next on "360," milwaukee's mayor. will he hear what his accused attacker allegedly told the police? >>> the "shot." the love between a dog and a television anchor. the joys of pet segments on local news shows. ♪ 'cause now i'm driving off the
larry king had folks on including pat brown, criminal profiler who you've spoke to as well.rry asked her specifically, from everything she heard, what did the details tell her about the crime and why someone might do this. here's what she had to say. >> if he did commit this kind of crime he is a psychopath, a very, very cold-blooded psychopath. in the moment when the girl wanted to leave and walk out of his life, he was enraged by that. it's the kind of crime you would commit if the...
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. >>> the criminal profiler pat brown joins frus washington. good morning. good morning, lester. >> the fact a killer methodically removed easily identifiable features from fiore suggests this is beyond a crime of passion. are we looking at a psychopath. someone who has killed perhaps before or might kill again? >> definitely if he did this, definitely a psychopath, no we about it. the simple fact he would brutalize a woman and strangle her puts him in a psychopath cot gore anyway. people talk about crimes of passion and say, well, he was a great guy but went nuts because he got jealous and strangled his wife or girlfriend to death, and i say there is no such thing as a crime of passion. only a crime that you will carry out if the opportunity presents itself. and if we're nishgs normal people, i don't care how mad we get, we don't do that kind of thing. he was always a psychopath. could he kill again? absolutely. people want to be careful. he is dangerous. >> showed resourcefulness. driving to the border, sneak ago cross the border on foot. is this a kind of
. >>> the criminal profiler pat brown joins frus washington. good morning. good morning, lester. >> the fact a killer methodically removed easily identifiable features from fiore suggests this is beyond a crime of passion. are we looking at a psychopath. someone who has killed perhaps before or might kill again? >> definitely if he did this, definitely a psychopath, no we about it. the simple fact he would brutalize a woman and strangle her puts him in a psychopath cot gore...
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criminal profiler pat brown joins us as well.ll us a little bit about what you found out about this guy about sodini, what his life was like. >> well, reading the blog and as we try to talk to people who knew him, though there are few that we found so far, he paints a picture of an incredibly lonely man. just a miserable person as he describes himself. who really felt like he, as he puts it, had no power or control over making his life any better no matter how hard he worked or what goals he set. that seems to have built to a point where he took it out in this way. >> pat, to do what this guy did, he sounds like a psyche pao pat me. >> he is a psychopath. i wouldn't put a lot of stock in his blog. this is what i think has gone wrong. this is his blame blog, his justification for what he was doing. a lot of the stuff he says is probably a pack of lies. psycho paths are pathological liars and like to spin things to make themselves look like victims. say he lost his job next week, he might have a new blog, everybody's out to get me,
criminal profiler pat brown joins us as well.ll us a little bit about what you found out about this guy about sodini, what his life was like. >> well, reading the blog and as we try to talk to people who knew him, though there are few that we found so far, he paints a picture of an incredibly lonely man. just a miserable person as he describes himself. who really felt like he, as he puts it, had no power or control over making his life any better no matter how hard he worked or what goals...
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something i hadn't really thought much about until one of my colleagues, a brilliant scientist named pat brown, told me what he had learned just by chance that finding out the physicists in the world are putting their work up on the web at a very early stage. and he started to think about how we in the biomedical research could use the internet in similar ways. these conversations led to other conversations with people at the n.i.h. who had big, electronic systems for storing information and for putting it on-- and for putting information about publications on to the web. and one thing led to the next and we built a public digital library, now called pub med central, in which all n.i.h. supported work must be depos this was the result of a political battle woe won-- and a whole new set of journals called open access journals. i think the principles within me that desired that the scientific community work more effectively together, share their knowledge were there, but i needed the stimulation of some ideas from the outside. to mount this campaign which has been quite successful. >> rose: how
something i hadn't really thought much about until one of my colleagues, a brilliant scientist named pat brown, told me what he had learned just by chance that finding out the physicists in the world are putting their work up on the web at a very early stage. and he started to think about how we in the biomedical research could use the internet in similar ways. these conversations led to other conversations with people at the n.i.h. who had big, electronic systems for storing information and...
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also joining us right now from charlotte, north carolina, criminal profiler pat brown. and in kansas city, forensic psychologist brian russell is with us now. dan, i know you're outside the home. give us a sense for what that neighborhood is like. police described, of course, this elaborate hidden backyard. is there any sense for that where you're standing? can you get a feel for it? >> you know, you can't see the backyard, campbell. but i can tell that you authorities including agents from the fbi still inside the home searching, we've seen some aerial video of the backyard. basically what -- >> hold on. >> dan, just for a second. i'm going to show people. we have the aerial pictures why you're talking about it. can you take a look there. these are the aerial pictures go. ahead, dan. >> yeah. kind of looks like a series of tents sort inform the backyard. some blue tarp like structures, we're told. we saw one of those structures, you could lock it from the outside and it was there in the backyard according to authorities where the victim lives with her two children. i s
also joining us right now from charlotte, north carolina, criminal profiler pat brown. and in kansas city, forensic psychologist brian russell is with us now. dan, i know you're outside the home. give us a sense for what that neighborhood is like. police described, of course, this elaborate hidden backyard. is there any sense for that where you're standing? can you get a feel for it? >> you know, you can't see the backyard, campbell. but i can tell that you authorities including agents...
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i thought it was interesting, larry king had folks on including pat brown, criminal profiler, and larryked her specifically from everything she's heard what do those details tell her about the crime? and why someone might do this? here's what she had to say. >> if he did this -- commit this kind of crime, he's a psychopath, he's a very, very cold-blooded psychopath. in that moment when that girl wanted to leave and walk out of his life, he was enraged by that. this is not a crime of passion. it was a crime you would commit if the circumstances were right. the circumstances were right for jenkin so he offed the girl. he had to clean up the mess afterwards and probably thought he could get away. >> ryan jenkins tonight, a warrant for his arrest for the murder of jasmine fiore. an international manhunt, anderson. they stress if you see him they believe he could be armed and dangerous and to use caution and call authorities. >> any local authorities will do. thank you. >>> coming up next on "360," milwaukee's mayor, nursing his injuries. he was hit on the head with a metal pipe, as you may
i thought it was interesting, larry king had folks on including pat brown, criminal profiler, and larryked her specifically from everything she's heard what do those details tell her about the crime? and why someone might do this? here's what she had to say. >> if he did this -- commit this kind of crime, he's a psychopath, he's a very, very cold-blooded psychopath. in that moment when that girl wanted to leave and walk out of his life, he was enraged by that. this is not a crime of...
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if they do, you're in trouble. >> alysin: pat brown, thank you for joining us. >> nice for having me. collective soul on a weighted ninth album hits stores this tuesday. this is their second south titles cd and have been here rocking out with us all morning. >> with us at rowan. they should join us. i don't i do it. assign it a show until 2:00 am then you're here to make a good one tonight before that and when the metaphor that. so how do you feel that great, thank you. speaking this is a self titled album with a rabbit on it. >> went back to being more of a bankrupt and in one room like we are here instead of dividing and spending too much time in the studio were recorded in my home. it was more likely as triggers in your parents basement. sony rabbit you say is because you feel fertile? >> ask him i guess. i just -- i just had a new baby five weeks ago doing congratulations. so if you're a rock and roller who stays out all night because of playing and if you're up all night with the baby magnet in the mornings. not all night with the baby. i will do the mornings. >> clayton: you're
if they do, you're in trouble. >> alysin: pat brown, thank you for joining us. >> nice for having me. collective soul on a weighted ninth album hits stores this tuesday. this is their second south titles cd and have been here rocking out with us all morning. >> with us at rowan. they should join us. i don't i do it. assign it a show until 2:00 am then you're here to make a good one tonight before that and when the metaphor that. so how do you feel that great, thank you....
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i also want to bring in pat brown, a criminal profiler. ing, matt. >> one of the things stands out here, this young lady's body was found in a suitcase. that sends a real signal to you. what is it? >> absolutely. that's a big red flag that it's probably somebody she knows. when we find women stuffed in their luggage, it's something that a serial killer doesn't usually bother doing. if somebody's grabbing her off the street, and he kills her, he's just going to dump her body very quickly. maybe he'll use the dumpster but he won't bother to put her in some luggage. anybody that does that, one, they want to hide her very, very well so she is not found quickly. secondly, often it is because they live in an apartment building and they have no other way to get her body out of that building. that usually flags right away it is something she know zplpz we know a little bit about her ex-husband who is now nowhere to be found, ryan jenkins. he was accused of assault on a couple of occasions. anything stand out in his past that leads you to believe he
i also want to bring in pat brown, a criminal profiler. ing, matt. >> one of the things stands out here, this young lady's body was found in a suitcase. that sends a real signal to you. what is it? >> absolutely. that's a big red flag that it's probably somebody she knows. when we find women stuffed in their luggage, it's something that a serial killer doesn't usually bother doing. if somebody's grabbing her off the street, and he kills her, he's just going to dump her body very...
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cob >> troy: cobb is one of the players that miami has a few of, whether it's ronnie brown or now pat white, but patrick cobbs is someone they can put in the backfield, can use him on third downs. he's a good blocker, he's a good run we are the football. >> joe: special teams player as well. >> troy: they split him out and he can run wide receiver routes and he does a nice job for them. >> joe: second and two. handoff is to lex hilliard, who spins and is knocked down right at the mark niko was the first one to hit him at the line of scrimmage. >> troy: we've talked about the teams and the various things of that nature. i speak for all fans out there that preseason is nice, but i think everyone's looking forward to getting this behind them and getting into the regular season. like every other year, this one should be just as good. >> joe: third down and inches. handoff is to white, the fullback, he didn't go down until he got the first down. good run by the former dallas cowboy. there are a few dallas cowboys sprinkled on this rost are fore the dolphins. and white has taken over the fu
cob >> troy: cobb is one of the players that miami has a few of, whether it's ronnie brown or now pat white, but patrick cobbs is someone they can put in the backfield, can use him on third downs. he's a good blocker, he's a good run we are the football. >> joe: special teams player as well. >> troy: they split him out and he can run wide receiver routes and he does a nice job for them. >> joe: second and two. handoff is to lex hilliard, who spins and is knocked down...
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cob >> troy: cobb is one of the players that miami has a few of, whether it's ronnie brown or now pat white, but patrick cobbs is someone they can put in the backfield, can use him on third downs. he's a good blocker, he's a good run we are the football. >> joe: special teams player as well. >> troy: they split him out and he can run wide receiver routes and he does a nice job for them. >> joe: second and two. handoff is to lex hilliard, who spins and is knocked down right at the mark niko was the first one to hit him at the line of scrimmage. >> troy: we've talked about the teams and the various things of that nature. i speak for all fans out there that preseason is nice, but i think everyone's looking forward to getting this behind them and getting into the regular season. like every other year, this one should be just as good. >> joe: third down and inches. handoff is to white, the fullback, he didn't go down until he got the first down. good run by the former dallas cowboy. there are a few dallas cowboys sprinkled on this rost are fore the dolphins. and white has taken over the fu
cob >> troy: cobb is one of the players that miami has a few of, whether it's ronnie brown or now pat white, but patrick cobbs is someone they can put in the backfield, can use him on third downs. he's a good blocker, he's a good run we are the football. >> joe: special teams player as well. >> troy: they split him out and he can run wide receiver routes and he does a nice job for them. >> joe: second and two. handoff is to lex hilliard, who spins and is knocked down...
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pat buchanan joining us. and the brilliant willie brown of california tody sect that one. you're watching "hardball" only on miss. announcer: welcome to the now network. currently, thousands of people are enjoying the new palm pre from sprint. its revolutionary web os allows multiple applications to run at the same time. - ( thunder and rain ) - millions are using the simply everything plan. - each is saving $1200 over an at&t iphone plan. - ( cash register dings ) together that's billions of dollars. enough to open a dunkin' donuts in space. from america's most dependable 3g network. bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. get the palm pre. only from sprint. only on the now network. >>> hurricane bill weakens toe a category two as it brushes past bermuda. there's a $25,000 reward to help track down ryan jenkins. he's suspected of killing his ex-girlfrie ex-girlfriend. he's believed to have fled to canada. at the federal reserve's annual conference in wyoming, chairman ben bernanke said economic activity appears to be levels out. he says prospects are good for
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pat buchanan is from the right obviously. msnbc's political analyst. and maror willy brown of san francisco, the former speak of the california assembly, he's joining us right now. i want mayor brown to come in here. i haven't heard from you lately. is the president too wonky? does he lack heart in saying what he really believes in or what he really believes in, meaning health care for everybody i assume, won't that sell with the middle class who already have health insurance? what's going on here? what's not working? >> unfortunately, this is a different kind of president. this is a new politician on the block. he really says what he means. he really believes that health care should be done in a manner inconsistent with what obviously the nation is ready to succeed, ready to receive. i would guess that barack obama will sell his concept of health care. it's just that he's permitted five different congressional proposals to be oup there. they've created confusion all over the lot. believe me, if you don't start out by saying i am not going to touch your health care, certain
pat buchanan is from the right obviously. msnbc's political analyst. and maror willy brown of san francisco, the former speak of the california assembly, he's joining us right now. i want mayor brown to come in here. i haven't heard from you lately. is the president too wonky? does he lack heart in saying what he really believes in or what he really believes in, meaning health care for everybody i assume, won't that sell with the middle class who already have health insurance? what's going on...
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first essential step -- >> we are doing -- patting the meat dry because the drier it gets the better it will brown >> but before we saute this thing, make sure you have it good and dry. >> another crucial step. >> i'm not going to crowd the pan either. another extremely important thing. >> too much anything in the frying pan won't brown. >> and then -- >> pour in the wine. to cover the meat. >> so much for the measuring. >> yeah. yeah. >> as our beef braised, we talked. so what do you think you expected from the project when you were 29? >> i mean, i knew it would be hard. i didn't know how hard it would be but i thought i need something in my life every day that's structure and a commitment i'm going to make to something that's me. >> her julia child, which she carries around inside of her. who is the julia child inside your head? >> you don't know. life is not limited if every time you say this is all over, this how is it's going to be, my life is stuck here in this job or this, you know, apartment or this, you know, lonely life, she says -- no, you don't know any of that. your life is too big t
first essential step -- >> we are doing -- patting the meat dry because the drier it gets the better it will brown >> but before we saute this thing, make sure you have it good and dry. >> another crucial step. >> i'm not going to crowd the pan either. another extremely important thing. >> too much anything in the frying pan won't brown. >> and then -- >> pour in the wine. to cover the meat. >> so much for the measuring. >> yeah. yeah....
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another sensational like alexander ovechkin or a heath shuler or kwame brown, two other big sign things that didn't pan out so well. as pat collins marine minded me in the newsroom earlier today, one thing we know for sure. he is going to be rich. reporting live from nats stadium, keith garvin, news4. now back to you. >> you got that right. i'm with austin, though. lot of money. i think austin is about 55 years old. thank you, keith. >> reporter: pretty smart kid. >>> the thunderstorms now necessitate ad severe thunderstorm warning for you folks in anne arundel county until 6:30. you can see a lot of lightning moving through severna park, annapolis area. here are some of the spots in the path of that. other severe thunderstorm warnings around lutherville. all of this is moving to the northeast. rain showers will be coming through washington. again, for you folks in northern parts of anne arundel county, severe thunderstorm warning until 6:ndayit u and >>> we are making amazing progress today in our backpacks for kids drive. >> news4 and corporate sponsors have been out all day collecting supplies kids in need must have to
another sensational like alexander ovechkin or a heath shuler or kwame brown, two other big sign things that didn't pan out so well. as pat collins marine minded me in the newsroom earlier today, one thing we know for sure. he is going to be rich. reporting live from nats stadium, keith garvin, news4. now back to you. >> you got that right. i'm with austin, though. lot of money. i think austin is about 55 years old. thank you, keith. >> reporter: pretty smart kid. >>> the...
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brown. >> good morning. >> of course pat buchanan is with us.d cohen has written an op-ed just for you. we're going to have you respond. >> okay. palin's red menace talks about what he calls palinism. you can beat the bushes to a fine powder and find two republicans of note, senators johnny isaacson and lisa >> pat. >> ingenuity has run for president, he's got himself out there on the edge, so has sarah palin. i will say this, joe and mika, the so-called death panels, the end of life counseling, that part of the bill is gone. it went out just like that, because of the enormous controversy. frankly, sarah palin was the one that brought attention to 1233, the number in the bill. but the democrats immediately dropped the thing. so i think it was over the top rhetoric. but there ain't any doubt about it that it succeeded. >> what surprises me about this, let's continue, and i'm going to ask you a follow-up question about what your main man richard nixon would do. >> sadly the list includes john mccain who fashioned her out of political desperation a
brown. >> good morning. >> of course pat buchanan is with us.d cohen has written an op-ed just for you. we're going to have you respond. >> okay. palin's red menace talks about what he calls palinism. you can beat the bushes to a fine powder and find two republicans of note, senators johnny isaacson and lisa >> pat. >> ingenuity has run for president, he's got himself out there on the edge, so has sarah palin. i will say this, joe and mika, the so-called death...
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pat warren reports on the reaction. >> reporter: this memorial marking the shoulder of the road where he was hit shortly after midnight friday morning. >> just devastating. >> reporter: he was riding his bike near lark brown road not far if home when he was hit. he was transported to shock trauma with a severe head injury and died saturday evening. the pastor spoke to the family. >> each day i drive to their house i find myself shaking my head in disbelief. it just can't be. one of the neighbors -- somebody here and they were walking out of their house three different times to walk up to help out but were so grief stricken. just hard to image. >> reporter: friends posted pictures of memorial on his face back page. >> they were very close. terms of some of the small group leaders that were here. i saw them at the house and when his sister and connecting her and caring for her. >> reporter: police charged a 26-year-old friday with causing a life threatening injury while driving under the influence and with possession of heroin. >> police believe the suspect had consumed alcohol prior to driving. it's not known if he had drugs in his system. that will be determined through investigation. >> reporter: the fam
pat warren reports on the reaction. >> reporter: this memorial marking the shoulder of the road where he was hit shortly after midnight friday morning. >> just devastating. >> reporter: he was riding his bike near lark brown road not far if home when he was hit. he was transported to shock trauma with a severe head injury and died saturday evening. the pastor spoke to the family. >> each day i drive to their house i find myself shaking my head in disbelief. it just can't...
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brown. former trade secretary carlos gutierrez and pat buchanan tina, we just have to start with the "new york it up again. >> i have to bring it up. it was a fascinating story about this may not have been the party of the century but it was in the top five. >> the beginning, celebrated at liberty island. >> which marked the end of an era. >> as we know it. >> the end of fun as we know it. after that, it was like jay gatsbe shot and -- >> now we're a prius nation about to drive around in tiny european cars eating health food. i kind of miss the '90s when everybody was irresponsible. it was a moment. we're all kind of maxed out on responsibility at the moment, i think. >> the bigger point was that magazines started to take a fall and here you are now. the article talked about how you, once again, are ahead of the curve with the "daily beast." is it really the end of magazines as we know it? >> i think it's certainly a volcanic realignment, let's put it that way. i personally find being online with "the daily beast" exciting because i went through that whole turbulence realignment, magazine coll
brown. former trade secretary carlos gutierrez and pat buchanan tina, we just have to start with the "new york it up again. >> i have to bring it up. it was a fascinating story about this may not have been the party of the century but it was in the top five. >> the beginning, celebrated at liberty island. >> which marked the end of an era. >> as we know it. >> the end of fun as we know it. after that, it was like jay gatsbe shot and -- >> now we're a...
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pat buchanan, it is a complete fiasco. the big losers here are not only british, gordon brown in particular, also, moammar gadhafi trying toglewood, new jersey, they have a home out there, people out there don't want him there in. he will put a tent up on the ground supposedly when he comes to the u.n., if i were him, i wouldn't put that tent out there. let me ask about scotland here. the scottish, is the scottish national party -- are there conservatives in scotland normally very weak? who is damaged politically inside scotland? >> i think the scottish government has come under tremendous -- they had to hold an emergency session right now and the justice minister has come under tremendous strain. but the scotts, i gotten an e-mail from a friend in scotland yesterday, the scotts tend to bind together very closely when they're under attack. i had tons of e-mail from scottish saying this is a scottish, this is mir fi this is how we do it, the rest of the world should get out of our face. when the scotts come together -- >> like we hear about arab states the day after america attacks somebody, everybody's an arab. now, we can
pat buchanan, it is a complete fiasco. the big losers here are not only british, gordon brown in particular, also, moammar gadhafi trying toglewood, new jersey, they have a home out there, people out there don't want him there in. he will put a tent up on the ground supposedly when he comes to the u.n., if i were him, i wouldn't put that tent out there. let me ask about scotland here. the scottish, is the scottish national party -- are there conservatives in scotland normally very weak? who is...
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>> pat buchanan, we are booed every time we talk in front of a crowd. tina brownbut i also do think powerful and sort of disturbing as all this stuff is in these town halls actually a more powerful image was the image today on the cover of "the new york times" of thousands of people in englewood, california, showing up at this forum to get free health care and it really does look like the third world. this looks like americans in the 21st century in this free democracy lining up to get health care, to get the dental work, to get extractions because they have not been able to afford their health care or because their own existing coverage doesn't cover dental work. it's just incredible to me and i think it speaks more powerfully than these town halls. >> well, no, it certainly is an incredibly personal issue and maybe they're taking a little off by surprise at the reaction these crowds coming to the white house. >> we have new polls that have come in we're going to show them how the health care numbers have shifted over the past week, if at all, and also a breakdow
>> pat buchanan, we are booed every time we talk in front of a crowd. tina brownbut i also do think powerful and sort of disturbing as all this stuff is in these town halls actually a more powerful image was the image today on the cover of "the new york times" of thousands of people in englewood, california, showing up at this forum to get free health care and it really does look like the third world. this looks like americans in the 21st century in this free democracy lining up...