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this is dave deacon reporting. >> in all, there are 1,200 farms and ranches that have been recognized in the oklahoma centennial program. >>> when we come back a-dairy separation inside prison walls. please, stay with us. a new york lawmaker is looking to provide immediate reli >>> a new york lawmakers is looking to provide immediate relief for the struggling dairy industry. chuck schumer says they should redirect $600 million and issue direct payments to producers. under his plan, rei am bumplt plans under the milk program, milk income loss contract would go to 95 cents for every dollar under the target price. schumer calls this a stop-gap measure until congress can come up with more long term solution. since february this have year, the ag department projects it has pumped more than a billion dollars worth of milk payment into the dairy industry. >>> it's not often you'll find a working dairy inside a prison. in tennessee, it's proving to be a win-win opportunity to. make it possible, college students and their veterinary instructors go the extra mile to help care for the calt cattl
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but the deacon has to realize that god has given the deacon a second chance.to say we cannot give this guy a second chance because, you know, we've all sinned. give this guy a second chance and to prove to him that god is forgiving him, this guy is totally healed, let work for it and see the difference what god has done for us. >> i.j., you're about giving him a second chance. sam from pennsylvania, what do you think? second chance or not? >> caller: definitely not. i'm a former police officer, and what i know and remember about the laws in all of the states, any pedophile supposed to be from several hundred feet to a thousand feet away from any school. we all know that every church consists of some type of bible school. that means if he's allowed to go into the church, he's only a door away from any small children that he might want to be near. if they allow this, then the state and the police departments are definitely breaking the law by letting him into a church, knowing that there is a school there. >> they say he won't be ministering children, but you're
but the deacon has to realize that god has given the deacon a second chance.to say we cannot give this guy a second chance because, you know, we've all sinned. give this guy a second chance and to prove to him that god is forgiving him, this guy is totally healed, let work for it and see the difference what god has done for us. >> i.j., you're about giving him a second chance. sam from pennsylvania, what do you think? second chance or not? >> caller: definitely not. i'm a former...
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. >> reporter: but one deacon says he was never forthright.e fears he may be tempted by children gathering at the church for sunday school. and he fears he may reoffend. >> i don't want to take the chance. >> reporter: the pastor says organ will sign an agreement not to minister to children. >> god is a god of love and forgiving god, and i am telling him what he is telling me to do. if that's not pop, well, jesus waut not either. >> as you just heard, he is a register sex offender. he was charged in 1998 with sodomizing and sexually abusing and intimidating an 11-year-old boy, and he served a four-year eight month sentence. and randy meadows will ordain mark and you admit it's the first time you have heard of a church the u.s. ordaining somebody who was registered as a sex offender for life. >> yeah, i just look that god gives everybody a second and third and fourth chance. you know, i have watched the walk of mark for the last year and a half, and the church has watched his walk, and i know god can change people if we allow god to do so. i am
. >> reporter: but one deacon says he was never forthright.e fears he may be tempted by children gathering at the church for sunday school. and he fears he may reoffend. >> i don't want to take the chance. >> reporter: the pastor says organ will sign an agreement not to minister to children. >> god is a god of love and forgiving god, and i am telling him what he is telling me to do. if that's not pop, well, jesus waut not either. >> as you just heard, he is a...
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bodacious boo-yah from the home of the wake forest demon deacons. >> yes.emon deacons, we love them, we always put them -- we always play them as far as we can go in march madness. it's another pool that i won last year, unlike this one. what's up? >> caller: what's up? all right. here we go. alan mulally and ford motor company. >> we're big believers in ford, but as my friend matt has told me over and over again, it's ford preferred, ford preferred, which is much better than the common. i'm reiterating i like ford preferred and i don't want you to own the common stock. how about richard in florida? >> caller: baa baa-boo-yah to ya, wizard of wall street, jim cramer. >> get that guy some epinephrine right now. he's going to need it. what's up? >> caller: i'm looking at deco instruments, d-e-c-o. 250% year to date. >> yeah, but it's part of the internet tsunami! and the weather forecast is for sunny skies! even though it's for a tsunami. you hold on to veeco. what a paradox. let's go to bob in vermont. i'm ignoring the buzzer. bob. >> caller: how are you? >>
bodacious boo-yah from the home of the wake forest demon deacons. >> yes.emon deacons, we love them, we always put them -- we always play them as far as we can go in march madness. it's another pool that i won last year, unlike this one. what's up? >> caller: what's up? all right. here we go. alan mulally and ford motor company. >> we're big believers in ford, but as my friend matt has told me over and over again, it's ford preferred, ford preferred, which is much better than...
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mrs.smith is still active as a deacon at her church. >>> hopefully, she will enjoy some of this nice tomorrow too. another terrific start to your workweek, get outside and enjoy it. >> good enough. we will be out here at 11:00, after another episode of " defying gravity."
mrs.smith is still active as a deacon at her church. >>> hopefully, she will enjoy some of this nice tomorrow too. another terrific start to your workweek, get outside and enjoy it. >> good enough. we will be out here at 11:00, after another episode of " defying gravity."
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100,000 if you take that over 15 to 20 years will get our be a non-event prince and see that the p t as deacon was 15 to 20 years and some of them are only suffering symptoms and a significant cost increase in the years of have finally after actual operation at gonna stand is not a u.s. abrogation is a nato obligation in and of the content we have seen the administration pulled back from nato with its plans missile defense program and poland talk to us about this global risk game that seemed to be going on when nato and the united states pull him back from one operation what asking for more contributions to another. you can call it global risk but i wonder if the global balance because you have a lot of folks who have scan and began for a lot of this stuff. one look at our alliance. the star article 5 of the alliance that was signed what is the role of those military's as that same general was asking for more troops. mommy say that we pull back from poland and chuckles about the of but we promise to put bases in their dear is gonna be impact on their i don't think there would almost as good or
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he has a wife and a son and is a deacon at i a baptist church. >> police say they have no suspects or a motive at this time for -- >> police also investigating a deadly stabbing in east baltimore. a woman was found suffering from multiple stab wounds just after 5:00 friday morning. she was pronounced dead at johns hopkins hospital. there is no word on the victim's identity. >> the case of a baltimore county student hospitalized with a confirmed case of the swine flu is not the school district's first. 1111 news education reporter tim tooten has more. >> the lobby of baltimore's polytechnic high school was transferred to a clinic. but a month ago all eyes were on montebello middle school. that's where it was confirmed a 13-year-old girl had come down with the h1n1 virus. >> we're following with them, but it is in the community. the vast majority of kids are sick for a few days get better, go back to school. >> new h1n1 cases, among school-age children are more common than you might imagine. >> thns the first case in the school system. influenza is in the community. we know that it chil
he has a wife and a son and is a deacon at i a baptist church. >> police say they have no suspects or a motive at this time for -- >> police also investigating a deadly stabbing in east baltimore. a woman was found suffering from multiple stab wounds just after 5:00 friday morning. she was pronounced dead at johns hopkins hospital. there is no word on the victim's identity. >> the case of a baltimore county student hospitalized with a confirmed case of the swine flu is not the...
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he has a wife and 16-year-old son and is a deacon at his baptist church. baltimore still police are investigating a double shooting. police tell 11 news an adult male was shot in the head and a juvenile was shot in the leg. right now there's no word on their conditions. police also say they have no suspects at this time. city police are also investigating a deadly stabbing in east baltimore. a woman was found suffering from multiple stab wounds just after 5:00 on friday morning. she was pronounced dead at johns hopkins hospital. right now there's no word on the victim's identity. >> three teenagers are facing serious charges after a fight at a high school. in bell air. >> the sheriffs department say just afternoon on tuesday they were called to the high school for a call of a fight. >> the school resource officer responded to a fight that was in progress. when he arrived at the car tieria, the patio area of the cafeteria, he witnessed two students throwing punches at one another. >> nearly the entire event was caught on camera and posted to u tube. the stu
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he is also a deacon at a local church. >> we have breaking news on interstate 95. >> a traffic advisory for you, southbound interstate 95, a tractor-trailer involved in a crash with three other vehicles. police are on the scene. they have won a tow truck here. traffic is backed up all the way to the thruway. >> baltimore city police are also investigating a deadly stabbing tonight in east baltimore. a woman was found suffering from multiple stab wounds just after 5:00 this morning. she was pronounced dead. no word on the suspect or a possible motive. investigators say a man who died in a fire killed himself. flames took out a home in west baltimore. while searching the house, fire crews found a body. tonight, our investigators tell us it was a case of suicide. >> baltimore mayor sheila dixon 's lawyers called the state's case against her flawed and insisted a judge should dismiss it. in a filing, her lawyers say the state improperly relies on her ax as a public official, which they say are protected by legislative immunity. a hearing is set for next week. >> the case of a baltimore city
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i point my finger directly to nancy pelosi for the systemic deacon instruction of democracy and shuttingown a process so a member of congress can't even offer an amendment to get a load on cutting funding acorn. that is protecting them. barney franks brought out two or three authorizations, that is the total $8.5 billion that acorn could qualify for. he has systematically protected acorn. i think -- john conyers, as well. at one point he was for congressional hearings. there soe there won't be congressional hearings over acorn. jerry nadler the chairman of the judiciary, let me see evidence he'll consider hearings on acorn. i don't think how much evidence he needs to see. so is nancy pelosi. >> gregg: john conyers several months ago called for hearings on congress and then suddenly he called them off. why? >> he said that the powers that be had decided it didn't reach that level. >> gregg: who are the powers that be? >> i thought about that. there are only two answers to that. one would be john conyers referring to himself and a an oblique way or the president of the united states himsel
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so, why is it that what chambers call the beaconsfield physician named after the rule of deacons feel better known as benjamen is really why is it that beaconsfield conservatism is inappropriate for american political conservatism and what is it that amican political conservatism has learned that burke did n understand? we can best understand the american beaconsfield conservatism by looki at an american beaconsfield and named russell kirk koo said the definition of conservatism is when it is not necessa to change it is nessary not to change. what is obvious to determine what is necessary and wh degree of change is necessary. sense burt and his followers have a full dichotomy between ideology and reasm and they fail to understand wh americans have understoo since the beginnings of our reagan solution is there such a thing ideals that can be married to circumstances that we can have nonideological principal politics. now, beaconsfield conservatism arises in the early 19th century and deals with thpolitical circumstances of 19th century england of the landed gentry rich elite that is th
so, why is it that what chambers call the beaconsfield physician named after the rule of deacons feel better known as benjamen is really why is it that beaconsfield conservatism is inappropriate for american political conservatism and what is it that amican political conservatism has learned that burke did n understand? we can best understand the american beaconsfield conservatism by looki at an american beaconsfield and named russell kirk koo said the definition of conservatism is when it is...
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. >> reporter: former church deacon kevin pickerel says the man was never straightforward about his pastwas confront sfld so i have, of course, my piece of paper that i done my research on and hand it had to him and said this is the problem, and his reaction is, oh, you found out. >> reporter: he fears horrigan may be tempted by children who gather at the church for weekly sunday school and could reoffend. >> maybe he'll hit in the category of the low percentage that doesn't, but i don't within the toe take the chance. >> reporter: pastors says horrigan will sign an agreement not to minister to children. >> god is a god of love and forgiving god and i'm doing what he's telling me to do, and if that's not popular, well, jesus loves me. >> that's interesting. a lot of you guys are reacting to this. let's start over here on the right. there's something else i want to share with you, because there's been an interview with the pastor now. here's what you're saying so far. i don't care if he did his time. once a pedophile. always a pedophile. i saw put him on a small island by himself, and he
. >> reporter: former church deacon kevin pickerel says the man was never straightforward about his pastwas confront sfld so i have, of course, my piece of paper that i done my research on and hand it had to him and said this is the problem, and his reaction is, oh, you found out. >> reporter: he fears horrigan may be tempted by children who gather at the church for weekly sunday school and could reoffend. >> maybe he'll hit in the category of the low percentage that doesn't,...
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>> the former church deacon says he was never straightforward about his past until he was confronted. >> so i have, of course, my piece of paper that i did my research on and he handed it to him and said this is the problem. his reaction was oh, you found out. >> he fears he may be tempted by children wo gather at the church at sunday school and could reoffend. >> maybe he'll fall in the category of the low percentage that doesn't, but i don't want to take the chance. >> reporter: pastor meadows says he will sign an agreement not to minister to children. >> god is a god of loving and forgiven and i'm doing what he's telling me to do. if that's not popular, jesus wasn't either. >> they join my live. as you heard he's a registered sex offender soon to be an ordained minister. he was charged in 1998 with sodomizing and sexually abusing an 11-year-old boy and served a four year, aets month sentence. randy meadows is pastor of the city of refuge. he will ordain mark, and it's the first time you've heard of them ordaining someone registered for life as a sex offender. sthar is that right? >
>> the former church deacon says he was never straightforward about his past until he was confronted. >> so i have, of course, my piece of paper that i did my research on and he handed it to him and said this is the problem. his reaction was oh, you found out. >> he fears he may be tempted by children wo gather at the church at sunday school and could reoffend. >> maybe he'll fall in the category of the low percentage that doesn't, but i don't want to take the chance....
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>> reporter: former church deacon says hourigan was never straightforward about his past until he wasonfronted. >> of course i have my piece of paper i had done my research on and i handed it to had him. i said this is the problem. his reaction is, oh, you found out. >> reporter: pickerrell fears that hourigan could be tempted by children who gather for sunday school. maybe he could reoffend. >> maybe he is in that low category of the percentage that doesn't. but i don't want to take the chance. >> reporter: pastor meadows says hourigan will sign an agreement not to minister to children. >> god is a god of love and loving god and i'm tedoing what he's telling me to do and if that isn't popular, neither was jesus, so -- >>> how bad is the travel day, bob? >> some thunderstorms near the ohio valley. we have low clouds hanging in across the deep southeast. let me show you what it looks like in atlanta. traveling down here, trying to make a connection, right now, things are clear. not a bad one. partly cloudy skies. clouds out to become overcast later today. 82, high temperature. lookin
>> reporter: former church deacon says hourigan was never straightforward about his past until he wasonfronted. >> of course i have my piece of paper i had done my research on and i handed it to had him. i said this is the problem. his reaction is, oh, you found out. >> reporter: pickerrell fears that hourigan could be tempted by children who gather for sunday school. maybe he could reoffend. >> maybe he is in that low category of the percentage that doesn't. but i don't...
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>> reporter: former church deacon kevin pickerrell says hourigan wasn't open about his past until hewas confronted. >> i had my piece of paper that i'd done my research on and i said, this is the problem. and he said, oh, you found out. >> pickerrell fears hourigan would be tempted by the children who gather at the church for weekly sunday school. >> maybe he's going to fall in that category of the low percentage that doesn't. but i don't want to take the chance. >> pastor meadows said hourigan will sign an agreement not to minister to the children. >> god is a loving and forgiving god. i'm doing what he's telling me to do. if that's not popular, jesus wasn't either. >> we didn't hear from the man in question. but cnn richard's louie talked with the man and the pastor. >> why should parishioners believe you are in recovery? >> i completelied a sex offender treatment program when i was in prison and also since if been on parole. i've learned a lot of tools through that program and i've learned that i have to change the way that i think in order to change my actions and my behaviors. a
>> reporter: former church deacon kevin pickerrell says hourigan wasn't open about his past until hewas confronted. >> i had my piece of paper that i'd done my research on and i said, this is the problem. and he said, oh, you found out. >> pickerrell fears hourigan would be tempted by the children who gather at the church for weekly sunday school. >> maybe he's going to fall in that category of the low percentage that doesn't. but i don't want to take the chance....
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three-story high mansion that was attestment tthe architectural beauty cropping up all over russia and the deacon from st. john baptist church emerged. a group carrying a coffin carrying a breathe with natural flowers fell after him and a choir came out followed by a dozen workers. each carried a pillow with sacred medals and honors earned by the deceased during an exaordinary life. other church elders and dignitaries followed next. at last a coffin emerged draped in fabric made of golden brocade and raspberry velvet. it was theecond day of december and this elegant tribute was not for a czar or a high ranking minister or a military chief. the man inside the long box was pyotr smirnov, arguably the most famous vodka maker in the world. so most of the informationrom that passage came from the newspapers that covered smirnov's funeral. and when i read about that, i don't kn about you but i was amazed they made such a fuss out of a vodka maker so i really made it my vision to find out why and i think you'll find it hopefully as fascinating as i did. one of the things about smirnov was that he was re
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. >> reporter: miranda hearn and kaylee deacon are daughters of deployment, left behind to battle theess. >> nobody at school quite understood. so i wore my dad's jacket, my dad's hat just for comfort. and i got made fun of a lot for it. like kids ask stupid questions and made me feel bad. >> the way i viewed myself just went down immensely. and it was just that absence. i mean, i didn't think i was pretty anymore. i didn't raise my hand in class, you know. i looked down. >> that's our big sister aspect. >> reporter: they first met at a conference meant to inspire young women. >> we want to have speakers help encourage you and empower you. >> reporter: and suddenly they realized their pain was itself an inspiration. >> we see a need. we feel the need. we live it. >> reporter: they decided to create a military sisterhood who understood. and soon their website, sisterhood of the traveling bdus, was born. bdus, by the way, with the camouflage uniforms their fathers wear in combat. >> it matched perfectly. >> everybody recognizes it. >> reporter: before they knew it, they had a following.
. >> reporter: miranda hearn and kaylee deacon are daughters of deployment, left behind to battle theess. >> nobody at school quite understood. so i wore my dad's jacket, my dad's hat just for comfort. and i got made fun of a lot for it. like kids ask stupid questions and made me feel bad. >> the way i viewed myself just went down immensely. and it was just that absence. i mean, i didn't think i was pretty anymore. i didn't raise my hand in class, you know. i looked down....
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at age 48, barbara deacon never expected to be back on a college campus, but after losing her job andknew it was time to make a change. >> i needed to think about what i could do for the future in a bad market, basically. good morning. >> barbara is starting over, studying for a new career at queens borough college in downtown new york, which she hopes will help her survive the economic downturn. >> nursing was something i wanted to do for a long time and just made sense. >> reporter: government studies suggest that barbara's career change may be a step in the right direction, since health care is one area where job growth is expected. >> as far as nursing field goes, there will always be opportunities. >> reporter: for barbara, it is one step away from the unemployment line and one step closer to a paycheck. >> i think that what i'm doing now is absolutely an investment in my future. >> rosemary haithner is vice president of human resources at careerbuilder.com. rosemary, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> of the 6.9 million jobs lost since the recession, some industries have b
at age 48, barbara deacon never expected to be back on a college campus, but after losing her job andknew it was time to make a change. >> i needed to think about what i could do for the future in a bad market, basically. good morning. >> barbara is starting over, studying for a new career at queens borough college in downtown new york, which she hopes will help her survive the economic downturn. >> nursing was something i wanted to do for a long time and just made sense....
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. >> reporter: former church deacon kevin pickerel said corrigan was never straightforward about hisast until confronted. i have, of course, my piece of paper i've done my research and hand it to him and said, this is the problem. and his reaction, oh, you found out. >> reporter: pickerrell fears corrigan may be tempted by the children who attend sunday school and worries he could reoffend. >> maybe he'll fall into the category of the low percentage that doesn't. but i don't want to take the chance. >> reporter: pastor meadows says, corrigan will sign an agreement not to minister to children. >> god is a god of love and forgiving god. and i'm doing what he's telling me to do and if that's not popular -- >> it's a story we have been talking about and opened it up to you. we've gotten something like 100 responses already on this. many of you giving your perspective on this controversial decision to let a registered sex offender become an ordained minister. here's what some of you had to say. i hope i'm going to do this right. the church is all about forgiveness. so i don't see this as
. >> reporter: former church deacon kevin pickerel said corrigan was never straightforward about hisast until confronted. i have, of course, my piece of paper i've done my research and hand it to him and said, this is the problem. and his reaction, oh, you found out. >> reporter: pickerrell fears corrigan may be tempted by the children who attend sunday school and worries he could reoffend. >> maybe he'll fall into the category of the low percentage that doesn't. but i don't...
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brian: dana, so much going on, because the cia and fbi have to work together to unearth and deacon structurehat could have taken place last week. and if they don't feel motivated, the cia, we are all in danger because of what's happened? >> if they don't feel motivated or feel distracted if they feel they have to be covering their rears or buying insurance against trial lawyers or whatever it might be, we need them focused on their jobs, they do incredible great work this week secretary of defense of that thank goodness. brian: thanks so much for joining us and we will talk again. steve: mondays. field trips for killers. a murderer escaped last week during a prison outing. are they really a good idea? they there are two sides to this story. we have both of them after the break. brian: new information about illegal aliens getting homes. apparently the government knows all about it. >> not really a prostitute. xxx gretchen: breaking news to tell you about right now. a massive manhunt for an insane killer in "the washington post" now finally over. philip paul is back in custody after being on
brian: dana, so much going on, because the cia and fbi have to work together to unearth and deacon structurehat could have taken place last week. and if they don't feel motivated, the cia, we are all in danger because of what's happened? >> if they don't feel motivated or feel distracted if they feel they have to be covering their rears or buying insurance against trial lawyers or whatever it might be, we need them focused on their jobs, they do incredible great work this week secretary...
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that will surely have a clear message that is fair and balanced than the ones i see sometimes from deacons to rid of newspapers and sometimes even from the liberal news -- from these conservative newspapers and sometimes even from the liberal news papers. host: a tweeted -- front page of "the boston globe" this morning, "house backs an interim senator." "house lawmakers approved legislation last night that gives governor deval patrick the power to appoint a temporary successor to the late edward kennedy. now it goes to the massachusetts senate." what do you think about political rhetoric these days? caller: overblown, absolutely. i mean, nancy pelosi, of all people. here is a woman who owns a $100 million vineyard and she is complaining about little things. this woman as out-of-control. she ought to take care of the san juan keene valley -- san joaquin valley. this is not created by white people, this is created by the democrats themselves as part of the plan. it is the deal that, man, things are not going well with the obama administration's health care policy. things are bad. we have got
that will surely have a clear message that is fair and balanced than the ones i see sometimes from deacons to rid of newspapers and sometimes even from the liberal news -- from these conservative newspapers and sometimes even from the liberal news papers. host: a tweeted -- front page of "the boston globe" this morning, "house backs an interim senator." "house lawmakers approved legislation last night that gives governor deval patrick the power to appoint a temporary...