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ii fact, the ethanol industry receives no tax incentives will soever. the oil industry does.ks. they get more than we do. the ethanol gets nothing. >> i love my friend, bob, but the fact of the matter is it at the ll was less expensive than gasoline, and others would not have to go to the government telling them, you must pass a law to make people buy our product. [applause] john: wire yo pay at the public trough. >> if there was anything like a free market in energytoday we would not need to. oil companies denied marketplac access to at all. they do not allow marketers to sell other blends. john: have a they have the powe to stop the? >>ranchise agreements. they absolutely control what is sold. they have control of the gasoline infrastructure, and th only thing that is broken in th dynamic that has allowed at the mall to be used anywhere in thi country is the renewable fuel standard, a policy that says, you know what, there are important economic energy and i r mental benefits. we want to reduce our dependenc on imported oil. some refiners going t have to use some easure of
ii fact, the ethanol industry receives no tax incentives will soever. the oil industry does.ks. they get more than we do. the ethanol gets nothing. >> i love my friend, bob, but the fact of the matter is it at the ll was less expensive than gasoline, and others would not have to go to the government telling them, you must pass a law to make people buy our product. [applause] john: wire yo pay at the public trough. >> if there was anything like a free market in energytoday we would...
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to untrained officers many departments do not require any training on how to handle animals want soever meanwhile the city of minneapolis has agreed to pay one family two hundred twenty five thousand dollars for the shooting death of a dog during a house search this case is obviously the exception to the norm but animal rights advocates argue that it should be the standard procedure to actually pay those families since many pets are actually considered members of the family themselves and perhaps hitting the city in the pocket will force the police departments to take the deaths of these animals more seriously and speaking of police overkill take a look at this video this is what we found over the weekend it was posted by the new york answer coalition and it actually shows dozens of police officers rushing into a new york city subway station all to detain one man that one count said that as many as twenty six officers took part in this arrest now the circumstances leading up to this arrest are still very unclear all the same. while still ahead on r t the government snooping on journalis
to untrained officers many departments do not require any training on how to handle animals want soever meanwhile the city of minneapolis has agreed to pay one family two hundred twenty five thousand dollars for the shooting death of a dog during a house search this case is obviously the exception to the norm but animal rights advocates argue that it should be the standard procedure to actually pay those families since many pets are actually considered members of the family themselves and...
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ii ct, the ethanol indus receives no tax incentives wl soever the oil industry does.t plenty tax breaks. they t more thanwe do. the ethanol gets nothing. >> i love my friend, bob, but the fact of the matter is it at the mall was less expensive tn gasoline, and others would not have to go to the government telling them, you must pass a law make people buy our product. [applause] john: wire you y at the public trou. >> if there was anything like a free market in energy today we would not need to. oil companies denied marketplac access to at all. they do not allow marketers to sell other blds. john: have a they have the powe to stop the? >> franchise agreements. theybsolutely control wh is sold. they have contl of the gasone infrastructure, and the only thing that is broken in th dynamic that has allowed at the mall to be used anywhere in thi country is the renewable fuel stanrd, a policy that says, you know what, therere important economic energy and i our r mental benefits. we want to reduce our dependenc on imported oil. some refiner going to have to use some easure o
ii ct, the ethanol indus receives no tax incentives wl soever the oil industry does.t plenty tax breaks. they t more thanwe do. the ethanol gets nothing. >> i love my friend, bob, but the fact of the matter is it at the mall was less expensive tn gasoline, and others would not have to go to the government telling them, you must pass a law make people buy our product. [applause] john: wire you y at the public trou. >> if there was anything like a free market in energy today we would...
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soever here, the department of justice is over here, the administration is over here. >> well, that's really a surprise because, remember, when the f.d.a. wanted to take off all the age restrictions they were overruled by secretary sebelius who said she was uncomfortable with taking off the age restriction because of very young teenagers and by very young she said there wasn't enough information on perhaps the 13- and 14-year-olds. she was immediately backed up by the president who, remember, has two young teenagers of his own, and i think there was concern about those very young teens. so i'm not surprised that both the president and presumably secretary sebelius, who we haven't heard from, would be comfortable with 15 and up. now, the concern that women's health groups have about this is these 15- and 16-year-olds, who this has now been extended, to a lot of them won't have i.d. remember, they're mostly too young to drive. they can present a passport or birth certificate. it's unlikely that's something they'll be walking around with, either. >> brown: as we said, this has been polit
soever here, the department of justice is over here, the administration is over here. >> well, that's really a surprise because, remember, when the f.d.a. wanted to take off all the age restrictions they were overruled by secretary sebelius who said she was uncomfortable with taking off the age restriction because of very young teenagers and by very young she said there wasn't enough information on perhaps the 13- and 14-year-olds. she was immediately backed up by the president who,...
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through the perilous night ♪ woes broad stripes and bright stars ♪ are the dawn's early light ♪ what soeverhe rocket's in air ♪ the bombs bursting in air >> she remembered the melody, right, just not the verse. she kept going. the odd consequence did help her, though. they sang the lyrics for her, which was very kind of them an most of them laughed and took it with good cheer. boy, was she embarrassed. she tweeted her apology afterwards saying she was embarrassed and deeply sorry. later, she told the cbc her 97 nerves got the best of her. she sang "o canada" perfectly. thank you for joining me today. i'm carol costello. cnn newsroom continues after a break. in djibouti, africa. 20. vietnam in 1972. >>> hello, everyone, i'm ashleigh danfield reporting live in phoenix at the maricopa courthouse. where in just hours, jodi arias and jurors are set to return. they can find out in as early as a day whether they want to see her die for the crime of killing travis alexander in a most cruel way. we are watching the proceedings here. we are also watching a story in new york. a tragic story of a young
through the perilous night ♪ woes broad stripes and bright stars ♪ are the dawn's early light ♪ what soeverhe rocket's in air ♪ the bombs bursting in air >> she remembered the melody, right, just not the verse. she kept going. the odd consequence did help her, though. they sang the lyrics for her, which was very kind of them an most of them laughed and took it with good cheer. boy, was she embarrassed. she tweeted her apology afterwards saying she was embarrassed and deeply sorry....