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his dash cam shows rankin on his hands and knees. the adrenaline rush is gone and he's bleeding profusely. >> he was hollering and screaming and said that he'd been shot. he'd been shot in the face. >> rankin is amazingly coherent, enough to give a description of the vehicle and the suspect. bray examines the deputy's injuries. >> he said his face was hurting. he felt like half of his face was gone. >> some of rankin's teeth were on the ground, as well as shell casings and his pistol. >> i remember asking him, is my face gone? i still couldn't feel nothing in the face besides just pure pain. >> within minutes, an ambulance arrives and takes deputy rankin to the hospital. that same morning, officers find the suspect's car. it's riddled with bullets from deputy rankin's gun. and by 9:30 that morning, police arrest 35-year-old ben westbrook for the shooting. westbrook had once served prison time for aggravated assault. westbrook pleads guilty to nine charges, including aggravated assault and battery. he's sentenced to 63 years in prison
his dash cam shows rankin on his hands and knees. the adrenaline rush is gone and he's bleeding profusely. >> he was hollering and screaming and said that he'd been shot. he'd been shot in the face. >> rankin is amazingly coherent, enough to give a description of the vehicle and the suspect. bray examines the deputy's injuries. >> he said his face was hurting. he felt like half of his face was gone. >> some of rankin's teeth were on the ground, as well as shell casings...
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that wasn't rankin's experience. it was for this woman here who we're looking at this picture on the rostrum, this wonderful picture of edith norris rogers. rogers was a widow from -- she's from massachusetts, represented a district from northern massachusetts. and she succeeded her husband, john rogers, who was a high-ranking member of the foreign affairs committee. the ranking republican. and she actually had a lot of experience helping him with administering the committee and administering his personal office. and so she knew what his legislative agenda was. we kind of new the rhythms and the contours of life here on capitol hill. one of the things that happens when a senior member passes away like that, the house has to have a special election. no one can be appointed to the house. and depending on state laws that election has to happen in a fairly short amount of time. so what would happen is local party leaders would turn to the widow and say will you run for the partial term. because you have name recognition.
that wasn't rankin's experience. it was for this woman here who we're looking at this picture on the rostrum, this wonderful picture of edith norris rogers. rogers was a widow from -- she's from massachusetts, represented a district from northern massachusetts. and she succeeded her husband, john rogers, who was a high-ranking member of the foreign affairs committee. the ranking republican. and she actually had a lot of experience helping him with administering the committee and administering...
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. >> the rankin file was saying been there done that. >> republicans are happier that he's not running than anyone else in the country. >> mitt romney is watching his people defect to jeb bush. >> he probably concluded that the support was not there. ♪ for purple mountains' majesty above the fruited plain ♪ >> can we drop the bias baloney? >> either the trees are not the right height or mitt romney likes being able to red herring reporters. whatever the reason, the political world is saddled with binders full of emotion today on the news that mitt romney will not make a third run for president of the united states. romney made the announcement on a bittersweet conference call with supporters. >> i feel that it is critical that america elect a conservative leader to become the next president. you know i wanted to be that president, but i did not want to make it more difficult for someone else to emerge so they have a better chance of becoming president. >> the decision comes just eight days after romney met with another republican, who says he is exploring a presidential bid, one jeb bu
. >> the rankin file was saying been there done that. >> republicans are happier that he's not running than anyone else in the country. >> mitt romney is watching his people defect to jeb bush. >> he probably concluded that the support was not there. ♪ for purple mountains' majesty above the fruited plain ♪ >> can we drop the bias baloney? >> either the trees are not the right height or mitt romney likes being able to red herring reporters. whatever the...
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i say to my friend the rankin rankining member, that the whole side back there is oklahoma. i came in last night and they were having a dinner -- i thought two or three people -- i knew gary ridley would be there. and i looked over, and they're all familiar faces there. so, you know, we have this concern -- there's a lot of things about what the government is really supposed to be doing, and quite often -- the reason i got on the committees i did 20 years ago, was because this is what we're supposed to be doing, defending america, building infrastructure. that's it. so we all understand that in oklahoma. we know that we have gone through a process that most of us -- some of us remember, most of us have not been around that long but i do rare over in the house on the t. & i committee, at that time sfm commissioners fox, you know the problem we had then? too much surplus. we all know what happened since that time, and we all know we can't continue to do as we have done in the past. i think i do have an opening statement, which i will submit as part of the record. i think the s
i say to my friend the rankin rankining member, that the whole side back there is oklahoma. i came in last night and they were having a dinner -- i thought two or three people -- i knew gary ridley would be there. and i looked over, and they're all familiar faces there. so, you know, we have this concern -- there's a lot of things about what the government is really supposed to be doing, and quite often -- the reason i got on the committees i did 20 years ago, was because this is what we're...
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it comes from the creative mind of film director kyle rankin. >> i think people like to watch videosike this because it's similar to getting on a roller coaster. it's skirting death. i think that's why horror is so popular. >> kyle has worked on numerous films, including "the battle of shaker heights," starring shia labeouf, and the post apocalyptic thriller "nuclear family." >> when i'm in between big feature projects, i like to do something to keep directing and challenge myself to do something i haven't done. so building up to a realistic car hit i thought would be pretty cool. >> kyle writes the script for "exhibit b-5" and hires professional actors, mircea monroe, corin nemec and cindy vela to star in the video. >> the shoot was really short and simple. >> there was no special lighting, no special sound. it just was a flip camera. >> it took about a full day to do it. but kyle knew what he wanted and he knew how he wanted it to look. >> so now it's time for me to even the score. [ knocking ] that's my accomplice. >> the challenges that it presented were fun. which is how to make
it comes from the creative mind of film director kyle rankin. >> i think people like to watch videosike this because it's similar to getting on a roller coaster. it's skirting death. i think that's why horror is so popular. >> kyle has worked on numerous films, including "the battle of shaker heights," starring shia labeouf, and the post apocalyptic thriller "nuclear family." >> when i'm in between big feature projects, i like to do something to keep...
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[laughter] this is the kerry furnaces in rankin, pennsylvania so it's just outside of pittsburgh. again, i'd love to tell you all the little stories about all of these different places but just so we can move along to get to the q&a. one thing i will tell you is, first of all, obviously read about it. but the other thing is one of the neat things about the curry furnaces is they do tours out there. rivers of steel has done a lot to stabilize it and make it accessible to the mix. so it's something that -- to the pluck. so it's something that you can at periodic points in the year pay what i think is ally dick can lousily nominal -- a ridiculously nominal fee and go out and walk around it. some of the stuff like the blast furnaces here you can actually see. i think that's really important, too, to show that there is a positive end of things where these what i believe to be cultural treasures can be shared with other people. they don't necessarily always have to be torn down, and i really believe that kind of by sharing and appreciating these places you can, you know it doesn't alway
[laughter] this is the kerry furnaces in rankin, pennsylvania so it's just outside of pittsburgh. again, i'd love to tell you all the little stories about all of these different places but just so we can move along to get to the q&a. one thing i will tell you is, first of all, obviously read about it. but the other thing is one of the neat things about the curry furnaces is they do tours out there. rivers of steel has done a lot to stabilize it and make it accessible to the mix. so it's...