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brown. >> robert maintained his friendship.matter of fact, he was justin's godfather. >> to confirm justin's paternity, investigators tracked down robert brown. >> we end up finding robert brown, he says yes, i am the father of her oldest son. we get dna testing done and confirm that he is the father of the oldest boy. >> but as justin got older and was about to go out on his own, christine decided it was time to tell him the truth. >> justin was about to graduate and christine wanted to invite his biological father to the graduation, and it was going to be sort of at the graduation that she was going to reveal to everybody that this other man was his father, not mr. fitsue. >> ken claimed he was unaware justin was not his biological father. >> i, of course, ask him, and he claims he had no idea about it. and the friends all seemed to think he didn't know. certainly the son didn't know. >> i believe ken knew about the affair, and i believe ken knew who juice tin's biological father was. there's no way christine would have gone
brown. >> robert maintained his friendship.matter of fact, he was justin's godfather. >> to confirm justin's paternity, investigators tracked down robert brown. >> we end up finding robert brown, he says yes, i am the father of her oldest son. we get dna testing done and confirm that he is the father of the oldest boy. >> but as justin got older and was about to go out on his own, christine decided it was time to tell him the truth. >> justin was about to graduate...
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robert brown can that's it for wusa9 news. we're going to be back at 5:00.a great day. thank you so much. >> thank you. [ captions by: caption colorado, llc 800-775-7838 email: comments@captioncolorado.com ] you have time to shop for car insurance today? yeah. i heard about progressive's "name your price" tool? i guess you can tell them how much you want to pay and it gives you a range of options to choose from. huh? i'm looking at it right now. oh, yeah? yeah. what's the... guest room situation? the "name your price" tool, making the world a little more progressive. >> nick: hey, mom. it's me. uh, i'm sorry that i couldn't stay for the rest of the trial, but something came up. and i love you very much and just call and let me know how it went. bye. >> mariah: you have a cool relationship with your mom. >> nick: yeah, i do. i just hope she doesn't get too beaten up in court by your friend ian ward and this ridiculous lawsuit that he filed against her. >> michael: you say you would have done everything different if you had known that paul was the father of yo
robert brown can that's it for wusa9 news. we're going to be back at 5:00.a great day. thank you so much. >> thank you. [ captions by: caption colorado, llc 800-775-7838 email: comments@captioncolorado.com ] you have time to shop for car insurance today? yeah. i heard about progressive's "name your price" tool? i guess you can tell them how much you want to pay and it gives you a range of options to choose from. huh? i'm looking at it right now. oh, yeah? yeah. what's the......
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brown's help gagged and tied her up. he took her atm card and forced her to divulge her pin number. caballero then left to get some money and on the way back picked up robert messer. isac brown stayed behind. at some point, denise was able to remove her gym membership card and hide it underneath a cardboard box, leaving proof that she had been in caballero's apartment. when caballero returned with messer he sexually assaulted her. then used electrical cords from the heat rocks to strangle her to death. the trio wrapped denise's body in the sheet using the belt, shoe laces and the electrical cords. they used denise's car to drive to the canal where they dumped her body. they tracked sand into the car and left their fingerprints behind. later, the three went to breakfast. >> they were absolute barbarians. they should have been burned alive. all three of them. and i make no bones about it. they say let he who has no sin cast the first stone, let me tell you i have no problem casting all the stones. >> robert messer was tried and convicted of man slaughter and sentenced to 15 years. isac brown was convicted of five counts, including second-degree murder. luis
brown's help gagged and tied her up. he took her atm card and forced her to divulge her pin number. caballero then left to get some money and on the way back picked up robert messer. isac brown stayed behind. at some point, denise was able to remove her gym membership card and hide it underneath a cardboard box, leaving proof that she had been in caballero's apartment. when caballero returned with messer he sexually assaulted her. then used electrical cords from the heat rocks to strangle her...
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robert? >> reporter: governor brown's statements were actually welcome bid many santa clara county leaders who want to be part of the system to help the children. now nbc bay area news has learned that the county is already taking steps to temporarily house detained central american youngsters. county leaders at the request of a congresswoman will unveil a proposal at its august 5 meeting to set up a program modeled after the foster care system. it would have hosts for children as part of a humanitarian effort. >> there are kids as small as toddler age stuck at the border, housed in conditions that i would compare to dog kennels, basically concrete floors, often times without sleeping or bedding materials. >> i don't think that's the way our country wants to treat kids, even if they are undocumented. these are just kids. they're not adults. they need some support. >> reporter: now the county leaders are counting on state and federal money as well as the help of several non-profits that have already been collecting supplies for the children. other details such as how the children will be select
robert? >> reporter: governor brown's statements were actually welcome bid many santa clara county leaders who want to be part of the system to help the children. now nbc bay area news has learned that the county is already taking steps to temporarily house detained central american youngsters. county leaders at the request of a congresswoman will unveil a proposal at its august 5 meeting to set up a program modeled after the foster care system. it would have hosts for children as part of...
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brown. how can you pull off those moves? tonight, what it took for one actor to pull this off. here's abc's deborah roberts♪ walking with my baby >> reporter: that soul-searing voice. that impossible footwork. signatures of the legendary james brown, now captured in a new film called "get on up." >> one, two, three four. ♪ get up get on up ♪ >> i call it james brown music because it's so far ahead of its time. ain't got a name for it yet. >> reporter: actor chad boseman plays the musical giant. every nuance and detail. i just happened to find these two pictures. the real man and you. >> oh, wow. >> reporter: i mean, that's pretty intense. >> yes, it is. >> reporter: the comparison there. i truly thought maybe it was a clip of james brown himself. how did you do it? >> i was given footage of him. and so, i just watched it. i watched him in different moments. >> reporter: we all remember the real james brown, famously igniting the crowd at the 1964 tammy show. later performing classics like "i feel good." and of course, "sex machine." ♪ sex machine >> reporter: his rhythmic genius went on to influence michae
brown. how can you pull off those moves? tonight, what it took for one actor to pull this off. here's abc's deborah roberts♪ walking with my baby >> reporter: that soul-searing voice. that impossible footwork. signatures of the legendary james brown, now captured in a new film called "get on up." >> one, two, three four. ♪ get up get on up ♪ >> i call it james brown music because it's so far ahead of its time. ain't got a name for it yet. >> reporter:...
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. >> brown: former poet laureate robert hass says whitman's language, his directness about democraticals, urban life, sexuality, and so much more, announced to the world an authentic american voice. >> i think it sits right next to the bill of rights, and the declaration of independence, as one of the most powerful documents of american culture. it brought together so many things in the 19th century around certain ideas of what this country was, and could be, that it ought to celebrate and not be afraid of it's diversity. >> brown: for their new edition, hoyem and his team of 12 craftspeople went all out. hoyem himself hand-fed every sheet that went in and out of the 1920 platen press, a task he did regularly during arion's early years. this is manual labor, right? >> it sure is. >> brown: hand-made cotton rag paper from england was dampened in a time consuming process to prep it for printing. 27-year-old chris godek, three years into a four year, paid, apprentice program at arion, spent hours re-creating whitman's verses. what do you tell your friends? i mean, what do they think abou
. >> brown: former poet laureate robert hass says whitman's language, his directness about democraticals, urban life, sexuality, and so much more, announced to the world an authentic american voice. >> i think it sits right next to the bill of rights, and the declaration of independence, as one of the most powerful documents of american culture. it brought together so many things in the 19th century around certain ideas of what this country was, and could be, that it ought to...
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. >> brown: mark strassman in kennesaw, georgia, thank you very much. the senate today confirmed robert mcdonald as the new secretary of veterans affairs. the first job for the former c.e.o. of procter & gamble will be cleaning up the scandal at the v.a. a new international audit obtained by cbs news shows it was even bigger than we knew. here's nancy cordes. >> reporter: the internal audit was conducted in may and found 95 facilities where appointment requests by veterans were man by the horsham clinic in pennsylvania where staff were encourage encouragedo inaccurately enter an appointment date to game the system. other fo facilities fudged appointments to reflect no wait times or improve performance scores. in illinois and elsewhere, schedulers said they feared retaliation from leadership if they didn't go along. and in nearly all of the pacific northwest, scheduledders claimed they were simply confused about how the sufficiency supposed to work. on capitol hill, the chairs of the veterans affairs committees in the house and senate struck a deal this week on a bill allowing veterans t
. >> brown: mark strassman in kennesaw, georgia, thank you very much. the senate today confirmed robert mcdonald as the new secretary of veterans affairs. the first job for the former c.e.o. of procter & gamble will be cleaning up the scandal at the v.a. a new international audit obtained by cbs news shows it was even bigger than we knew. here's nancy cordes. >> reporter: the internal audit was conducted in may and found 95 facilities where appointment requests by veterans were...
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brown, sam hinkey in the background want to ease him in slowly. k.j. mc dan calls. how about the put back here? mc daniels 13 points today and former ronald robert drops a dozen. there's slam in the fourth. take another look. sixers win by 11. >>> thanks for letting me win. that's what novak djokovic told federer today. why would he say that? djokovic knows betser than anyone, federer is a king in london. samuel jack stlon. get your finger out of your ear. you're on tv. djokovic almost blew it. nearly 4 hours are into the match djokovic turns down the champ in the sixth set. reaction. falls to knees, puts grass in his mouth, federer denied the record 8 title. >> poconos today, juan pablo returns to indy car racing and who would know he's been out the nascar the last 7 years. one pablo comes back just like that. wins the race. it's his first indy car w since 2000. >> things went smoomner poconos than daytona. look at this nasty race, nasty. lot 98. biffle to lagano and kasey kahne. check that out kyle bush upside down on roof. i don't think he'll win. race ends because of the rain. eric almarola deklaid r klaird the winner. you kiss a four defran
brown, sam hinkey in the background want to ease him in slowly. k.j. mc dan calls. how about the put back here? mc daniels 13 points today and former ronald robert drops a dozen. there's slam in the fourth. take another look. sixers win by 11. >>> thanks for letting me win. that's what novak djokovic told federer today. why would he say that? djokovic knows betser than anyone, federer is a king in london. samuel jack stlon. get your finger out of your ear. you're on tv. djokovic almost...
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roberts trying to catch the coach's eye, six-point, seven boards in limited action. sixers win 92-86. back to know he will, he finish with five blocked shots. coach brett browne has just got fantastic bounce, he has fantastic instincts. you can see clearly he hasn't played basketball for a while but his inherent just athletic abilities and instincts are impressive. he is highly, heightly competitive, and is probably the the single most enduring quality that we love in him. >> still to come, another update to the where in the world where lebron james land game? plus, second world cup semi finalist nothing like the >>> lebron james has many suiters but it appears heat and calves are the front runners. decisions, decisions. latest news has james reportedly meeting with heat president pat riley in las vegas as heat make their pitch to resign him. espn is reporting james and his agent will not take anymore meetings with any other teams. >>> sunday afternoon at 3:00 here on six abc world cup final german a weights argentina and netherlands. stop me if you heard this before. guy dressed like hulk hogan and they walk in the stadium. you have heard everything, jim. y
roberts trying to catch the coach's eye, six-point, seven boards in limited action. sixers win 92-86. back to know he will, he finish with five blocked shots. coach brett browne has just got fantastic bounce, he has fantastic instincts. you can see clearly he hasn't played basketball for a while but his inherent just athletic abilities and instincts are impressive. he is highly, heightly competitive, and is probably the the single most enduring quality that we love in him. >> still to...
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robert chapman is the managing mer of chapman capital. final trades are up next. >>> welcome back. we want to do some final trades. josh brown?ll the pop in hlf. get rid of it. good trade. >> up 14% or so. >> take it. >> long chapman and devon energy. >>> i like the financials. goldman sachs is going higher. >> on the exchanges on long ice. >>> that does it for us. watching the markets here. "power lunch" begins now. >>> halftime is over. "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day starts right now. >>> new just breaking that the federal aviation administration has put a suspension for at least 24 hours on all american flights going into the tel aviv airport, this after a rocket landed dangerously close to that airport. and of course less than one week after a rocket took down a commercial airliner over ukraine. sploo meanwhile, stocks have been pushing higher after a flood of earnings, a number of
robert chapman is the managing mer of chapman capital. final trades are up next. >>> welcome back. we want to do some final trades. josh brown?ll the pop in hlf. get rid of it. good trade. >> up 14% or so. >> take it. >> long chapman and devon energy. >>> i like the financials. goldman sachs is going higher. >> on the exchanges on long ice. >>> that does it for us. watching the markets here. "power lunch" begins now. >>>...
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brown: that's right. there were key ones. and the areas that had divided the court since the beginning of the roberts court in 2005.the adjusts are split ideologically and in their approach to interpreting the constitution, in areas such as campaign finance. the roberts court has continued a deregulation it has yet to find a campaign finance regulation that its like under the first amendment. therthey're also divided when it comes to religion. and we saw that in a case out of greece, new york, involving prayers to open a local government meeting. and we saw a bit of it in the hobby lobby case yesterday that he talked about involving -- we talked about involving the affordable care act. they're also divided on racial questions. the court didn't have a typical affirmative action case this term, which generally asks the court whether you can use race in, say, university's admission policy. instead, it had a case about whether voters could approve a state constitutional amendment barring the use of race. and even though that case came out 6-2, we saw a real difference of opinion voiced by justice societieso myer on rac
brown: that's right. there were key ones. and the areas that had divided the court since the beginning of the roberts court in 2005.the adjusts are split ideologically and in their approach to interpreting the constitution, in areas such as campaign finance. the roberts court has continued a deregulation it has yet to find a campaign finance regulation that its like under the first amendment. therthey're also divided when it comes to religion. and we saw that in a case out of greece, new york,...
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browns, and gooey cheese on a buttery croissant. that's french. ok, i get it. so what would you be? a long armed t-rex. jerk. >> jimmy: i'd like to thank robertan out of happy birthday to this person! happy birthday! "nightline" is next. but first, with their single "am i wrong" --nico and vinz. ♪ ooh --- ooh ooh ooh --- ooh ooh ooh --- ooh ooh ooh --- ooh ♪ am i wrong for thinking out the box from where i stay am i wrong for saying that i choose another way ♪ i ain't trying to do what everybody else doing just cause everybody doing what they all do ♪ if one thing i know i'll fall but i'll grow) i'm walking down this road of mine this road that i call home ♪ so am i wrong for thinking that we could be something for real ♪ now am i wrong for trying to reach the things that i can't that's just how i feel ♪ that's just how i feel that's just how i feel trying to reach the things that i can't see ♪ ooh---ooh ooh am i tripping for having a vision my prediction ♪ i'ma be on the top of the world - oh yeah walk your walk and don't look back always do what you decide ♪ don't let them control your life that's just how i feel fight for yours and don't l
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brown to hear his comments on the, this nomination. >> we leave this recorded portion of today's senate debate as the senate is now returning to session. a confirmation vote for robert mcdonald to head the v.a. is scheduled for 2:45. live senate coverage on c-span2. d gives the v.a. the tools they need to address immediate challenges. more importantly, i really applaud their work to build and strengthen the v.a. system in order to continue to deliver the best care for our nation's heroes over the long term. the deal that they announced yesterday is a very important step towards addressing a lot of issues that we know exist within the v.a. system, but it cannot be the final step. as transparency and accountability increase at the v.a., so will the investigations and reports of additional concerns requiring even more action from the v.a., from the administration and from this congress. however, as chairman miller said yesterday, we can't legislate good character here in congress. it's going to be up to the leadership at the department of veterans' affairs to truly enact these reforms. so, madam president, i have come to the floor today in support of the nomination of
brown to hear his comments on the, this nomination. >> we leave this recorded portion of today's senate debate as the senate is now returning to session. a confirmation vote for robert mcdonald to head the v.a. is scheduled for 2:45. live senate coverage on c-span2. d gives the v.a. the tools they need to address immediate challenges. more importantly, i really applaud their work to build and strengthen the v.a. system in order to continue to deliver the best care for our nation's heroes...
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how would you rank the roberts' court activism impact so far compared to the other three? >> impact has been enormous. probably not equal to brownual to roe v. wade. i wouldn't use the term activism because that's in the eye of the beholder. most of what i try to do in this book is get past all of those sort of bumper sticker labels and do it in a way that people would find interesting and would learn from. but i do think that all of these attempts to say that the court is growing more or less activists, leaning right, leaning left, look at the surprising unanimous decisions, look at the 5-4s. the easy stuff for journalists to say and who can blame them? they have a lot of other stuff to cover. i think if you care about the impact of this court on your life and it has huge impact on your sex life, on your privacy, on your voting rights, then you ought to read something like this. >> i want to go back to one thing the professor said. one of the most telling things i ever heard on this show. it's kind of the secret sauce about why obama is having problems as a leader. he sees too many sides to a story. obviously on one hand you sa
how would you rank the roberts' court activism impact so far compared to the other three? >> impact has been enormous. probably not equal to brownual to roe v. wade. i wouldn't use the term activism because that's in the eye of the beholder. most of what i try to do in this book is get past all of those sort of bumper sticker labels and do it in a way that people would find interesting and would learn from. but i do think that all of these attempts to say that the court is growing more or...