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and now credits going where credits due..ambrose winning the eddie robinson award... of honor" professional wrestling makes its debut in night. more than 30 wrestlers will compete in a television taping at the due burns arena. they say they're coming to charm city ith something to ove. fans of baltimore we are proud to be here, we are proud to call this our home. so on january 7, youome out and support us. us. thehow starts this turday night at seven... at the du burns are. for tickets goto -o-hrestling dot co com. andou he two chanc to watch ring of honor wreling t-v. it ai sardays at o m on fox45... and then again at 10pm saturdays onhe c-w that'll do it for this edition of sports unlimi..i'm morgan adt...thanks for watching.goodnight. goodnig. 3 want to make a difference?you can.the three thingyou ca want to make a difference?you can.the three thingyou ca do impact the 2012 traditional light bulbs actuallgenerate
and now credits going where credits due..ambrose winning the eddie robinson award... of honor" professional wrestling makes its debut in night. more than 30 wrestlers will compete in a television taping at the due burns arena. they say they're coming to charm city ith something to ove. fans of baltimore we are proud to be here, we are proud to call this our home. so on january 7, youome out and support us. us. thehow starts this turday night at seven... at the du burns are. for tickets...
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other scholars echoed ambrose's conclusions. in the book "the presidency of dwight d. eisenhower" chester page jr. and elmer richardson explained that in addition to political concerns eisenhower was also part of a culture so inured to segregation that he was blinded to the commonplace injustices that it fostered and the power hierarchies that it maintained. his acceptance of the system came from his life experiences, such as growing up in kansas where segregation was practiced. working in the segregated military. and socializing with friends who made jokes about black people. his experiences probably also made him instinctively aware of the violent response that would result from any attempt to change the system. quote, if we attempt merely by passing a lot of laws to force someone to like someone else, he warned, we are just going to get into trouble. unquote. with these words i can imagine his acceptance of the system came from his life experiences, such as growing up in kansas where segregation was practiced. working in the segregated military. and socializing with
other scholars echoed ambrose's conclusions. in the book "the presidency of dwight d. eisenhower" chester page jr. and elmer richardson explained that in addition to political concerns eisenhower was also part of a culture so inured to segregation that he was blinded to the commonplace injustices that it fostered and the power hierarchies that it maintained. his acceptance of the system came from his life experiences, such as growing up in kansas where segregation was practiced....
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alguacil de contracostas investiga la muerte de un joven, el cuerpo fue eocntrado en vivienda de avenida ambroseició la sustitucion de boishop como jefa de policía. en san rafal etndrá a su cargo a 37 personas, dice que conocerá más la ciudad para determinar prioridades. >> el incendio del domingo de tres edificios dejó daños por más de 2 millones de dólares. fue accidental dicen las autoridades, una persona herida y 9 sin hogar. >> las autoridades revelaron rostro de presunto ladrón que el 1 de noviembre atracó una tienda. es afroamericano de 160 libras de epeso, de 5 a 6 pies de altura y de acento jamaiquino. >> las autoridades analizan sistema de seguridad de... en busca de responsables de robo en el plantel. las autoridades buscan testigos que les ayuden a esclarecer los hechos. >> el casco es una herramienta que puede marcar la diferencia entre la vida y la mete specialm ente para quienes andan en bicicleta. >> hoy anucniaron que la municipalidad de san josé estará en campaña para entregar cascos protectgores a niño para promover seguridad víal, también habrá campaña en colegios. >> este ni
alguacil de contracostas investiga la muerte de un joven, el cuerpo fue eocntrado en vivienda de avenida ambroseició la sustitucion de boishop como jefa de policía. en san rafal etndrá a su cargo a 37 personas, dice que conocerá más la ciudad para determinar prioridades. >> el incendio del domingo de tres edificios dejó daños por más de 2 millones de dólares. fue accidental dicen las autoridades, una persona herida y 9 sin hogar. >> las autoridades revelaron rostro de...
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towsoo's rob ambrose and terrance west get national honoos...and our high school game of the week...that's you lose... / áánotáá... the... whole c/ car.../a mystery unravels in australia... after a station wagon disappears. the owner assumed his car was stolen from this parking lot. but seventeen days later it turned up in a garage across the street. turns out he forgot to put on the parking brake.... and so began the vehicle's journey across the road , down the drive-way and in-to the garage. when the homeowners returned from hooidays, they thought someone had broken in to their shed. they called police.. who soon pieced together the puzzle of the runaway car. 3 that's all for fox45 news at 5:30."judge judy" is next. next.and we'll be back tonight for fox45 news at ten -- and the late edition at 11... 11...we'll see you later. later.
towsoo's rob ambrose and terrance west get national honoos...and our high school game of the week...that's you lose... / áánotáá... the... whole c/ car.../a mystery unravels in australia... after a station wagon disappears. the owner assumed his car was stolen from this parking lot. but seventeen days later it turned up in a garage across the street. turns out he forgot to put on the parking brake.... and so began the vehicle's journey across the road , down the drive-way and in-to the...
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that if there's one thing in closing that i would say that i picked up from reading from most of the ambrose books, it is that general eisenhower and president eisenhower sought out people with tremendous courage. for those who worked immediately with him, they worked with him in tremendous ways. for those who were a step or two removed, it's very clear that the example of his service guided them. so it's been quite clear to me that he made a remarkable contribution to our nation's history when it comes to a number of things, but in particular on civil rights. so i look forward to the discussion. >> okay. thank you, dr. specht. especially the line from the students. you have no idea what those things cost me. it's always good being back at ike. this is like a second home and i'm inspired when i walk on campus. and to be able to sit next a gentleman like this and hear his words, that's just gold. my talk today is going to be an echo of how dr. specht started her talk. because if you want to talk about little rock, the first things you've got to do is get right with ike and getting right with
that if there's one thing in closing that i would say that i picked up from reading from most of the ambrose books, it is that general eisenhower and president eisenhower sought out people with tremendous courage. for those who worked immediately with him, they worked with him in tremendous ways. for those who were a step or two removed, it's very clear that the example of his service guided them. so it's been quite clear to me that he made a remarkable contribution to our nation's history when...
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fox's jody ambrose breaks down the dash diet. reporter: diet fads often run their course after a few months. >> i tried several over the years of. reporter: and hardly ever live up to the hype. >> people look for the short term, the quick weight loss. >> it really shouldn't be a diet. it needs to be a lifestyle change. reporter: the dash diet may be right on track. dash stands for dietary approaches to stop hypertension. now it tops the list as best overall diet by u.s. news and world report. >> there's a lot of pressure on these dash diet participants to focus their eating habits around fresh produce and fresh and not preserved meats of. reporter: lifetime fitness dietician paul kriegler says dash is best known for helping treat high blood pressure and has been endorsed by the department of health and human services. >> we encourage people to eat mostly whole foods whenever possible. reporter: the whole foods approach helped dash get good reviews. the dieticians say it's still not right for everyone. >> one place we may differ i
fox's jody ambrose breaks down the dash diet. reporter: diet fads often run their course after a few months. >> i tried several over the years of. reporter: and hardly ever live up to the hype. >> people look for the short term, the quick weight loss. >> it really shouldn't be a diet. it needs to be a lifestyle change. reporter: the dash diet may be right on track. dash stands for dietary approaches to stop hypertension. now it tops the list as best overall diet by u.s. news...
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appointments, and if there's one thing in closing that i would say that i picked up from reading most of the ambrose books, it is that general eisenhower and president eisenhower sought out people of tremendous moral fiber and courage. he surrounded himself with these individuals. they were drawn to him. for those who worked immediately with him, he mentored them in tremendous ways. for those who were a step or two removed, it's very clear that the example of his service guided them. so it's been quite clear to me that although there may have been criticism along the way on individual pieces of his agenda, he made a remarkable contribution to our nation's history when it comes to a number of things, but in particular on civil rights. i look forward to the discussion. >> okay. thank you, dr. specht, for that introduction, especially the line from the students. you have no idea what those things cost me, so it's always good to hear them. right? and it's always going being back at the ike. this is like a second home and i'm inspired every time i walk on the campus and to be able to sit next to a gentle
appointments, and if there's one thing in closing that i would say that i picked up from reading most of the ambrose books, it is that general eisenhower and president eisenhower sought out people of tremendous moral fiber and courage. he surrounded himself with these individuals. they were drawn to him. for those who worked immediately with him, he mentored them in tremendous ways. for those who were a step or two removed, it's very clear that the example of his service guided them. so it's...
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jody ambrose breaks down the dash diet for us. >> reporter: diet fads often run their course after a few months. >> i tried several over the years. >> reporter: and hardly ever live up to the hype. >> people look for the short term, the quick weight loss. it really shouldn't be a diet. it needs to be a lifestyle change. >> reporter: the dash diet may be right on track. dash stands for dietary approaches to stop hypertension. now, it tops the list as best overall diet by u.s. news and world report. >> there is a lot of pressure on these dash diets participants to focus their eating habits around fresh produce and fresh and not preserved meats. >> reporter: lifetime fitness dietitian paul kriegler says dash is best known for helping to treat high blood pressure. it has been endorsed by the department of health and human services. >> we encourage people to eat mostly whole foods whenever possible. >> reporter: the whole foods approach helped dash get good reviews. dietitians say it is still not ri>> one place where we may differ is we encourage people to get an ample amount of dietary f
jody ambrose breaks down the dash diet for us. >> reporter: diet fads often run their course after a few months. >> i tried several over the years. >> reporter: and hardly ever live up to the hype. >> people look for the short term, the quick weight loss. it really shouldn't be a diet. it needs to be a lifestyle change. >> reporter: the dash diet may be right on track. dash stands for dietary approaches to stop hypertension. now, it tops the list as best overall...
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and that ambrose making the tackle. don't forget coming up is the at&t post-game show.also the trophy presentation. collin klein back in. power run game pretty much eliminated now because of time for kansas state. make way for the arm. klein looking. and the ball caught on the far side. at the 21. and getting up a little shaky, terrell miller. >> referee: the pass, the defense, number 42. 15 yards from the end of the run. automatic first down. >> charles: these are the plays you just cannot have at this stage of the game if you're arkansas. everything is going your way. get an incomplete pass. well after the play. the hit by chris smith. not necessary. cost the team 15. gets the clock stopped for kansas state. and gives them better field position. bad play by chris smith. >> gus: they move it up. the pass completed to the 37. with 3:00 to go. klein, underneath. and this is chris harper. harper blows through the first down. >> charles: that is a guy that has been waiting to hear his name called for a long time this evening. >> gus: the hurry-up offense used by the calts,
and that ambrose making the tackle. don't forget coming up is the at&t post-game show.also the trophy presentation. collin klein back in. power run game pretty much eliminated now because of time for kansas state. make way for the arm. klein looking. and the ball caught on the far side. at the 21. and getting up a little shaky, terrell miller. >> referee: the pass, the defense, number 42. 15 yards from the end of the run. automatic first down. >> charles: these are the plays you...
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this is actually quite shocking you know to see this modest why ambrose evans perjurer to the telegraph came out and said you know this is an indication that the e.c.b. is pushing italy into deflation you know maybe that's debatable maybe not but certainly spain is in deflation right excuse me in a depression right now spain has entered depression greece is in a depression portugal is in a depression and i think a strong case can be made that italy is actually heading there i didn't post a few actually right before christmas talking about the plunge in christmas sales by going to update from that person who actually lives in europe. who is from italy so there were the numbers just came out today had a shocking twenty percent decline in after christmas sales and doing well in contras united states over in europe especially in italy these after sales of vents are as big as the christmas sales so you know imagine what would happen here if there was a twenty percent plunge in the united states and christmas sales that's what we're talking about here in italy we have austerity measures out t
this is actually quite shocking you know to see this modest why ambrose evans perjurer to the telegraph came out and said you know this is an indication that the e.c.b. is pushing italy into deflation you know maybe that's debatable maybe not but certainly spain is in deflation right excuse me in a depression right now spain has entered depression greece is in a depression portugal is in a depression and i think a strong case can be made that italy is actually heading there i didn't post a few...
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and that ambrose making the tackle. don't forget coming up is the at&t post-game show.y presentation. collin klein back in. power run game pretty much eliminated now because of time for kansas state. make way for the arm. klein looking. and the ball caught on the far side. at the 21. and getting up a little shaky, terrell miller. >> referee: the pass, the defense, number 42. 15 yards from the end of the run. automatic first down. >> charles: these are the plays you just cannot have at this stage of the game if you're arkansas. everything is going your way. get an incomplete pass. well after the play. the hit by chris smith. not necessary. cost the team 15. gets the clock stopped for kansas state. and gives them better field position. bad play by chris smith. >> gus: they move it up. the pass completed to the 37. with 3:00 to go. klein, underneath. and this is chris harper. harper blows through the first down. >> charles: that is a guy that has been waiting to hear his name called for a long time this evening. >> gus: the hurry-up offense used by the calts, first down at
and that ambrose making the tackle. don't forget coming up is the at&t post-game show.y presentation. collin klein back in. power run game pretty much eliminated now because of time for kansas state. make way for the arm. klein looking. and the ball caught on the far side. at the 21. and getting up a little shaky, terrell miller. >> referee: the pass, the defense, number 42. 15 yards from the end of the run. automatic first down. >> charles: these are the plays you just cannot...
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that you still see a little bit of today, a couple examples of this in the first weeks of 1863 after ambrose burnside conducted the failed offense, and then in 1862 tried to flank march around lee's army, it began a rain, the army was bogged down, he boosted the moral by issuing whiskey, and now they were drunk and bogged down, and now it's known as the mud march. the reason is because a "new york times" reporter sent back a story. burnside was helpless, army was hopeless, bogged down and drunk. it was horrible. burnside wanted him arrested and shot. this is the first confrontation between generals in the field and the reporters watching whases going on. that tension continues to exist throughout the war. sherman was intolerant of reporters in his ranks. grant, much more tolerant. there was an example when the general said we have to arrest william swenton o who issued reports to be printed saying this, this, and this, and grant said i read that story. it's remarkably accurate. [laughter] stories from the west took longer. one of the difficulties -- one of the good things about reporting in
that you still see a little bit of today, a couple examples of this in the first weeks of 1863 after ambrose burnside conducted the failed offense, and then in 1862 tried to flank march around lee's army, it began a rain, the army was bogged down, he boosted the moral by issuing whiskey, and now they were drunk and bogged down, and now it's known as the mud march. the reason is because a "new york times" reporter sent back a story. burnside was helpless, army was hopeless, bogged down...
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ambrose? >> he is not here. riverdale heights. >> radisson hotel. >> radisson -- i think that is melissa. ok.l wait, wait, wait. jane, you help out passing the maps? ron sebastian is not here. mark twain elementary. who is that one, tom? knights of columbus. he is not here. ivy center. that is the whole building. pat is helping you because you will be busy. hoover? hoover? >> hopewell. >> central high school. where are you/ hank? -- where are you? cody. s that back to jay. he is not here. hey! nice to meet you. we're passing out the maps. number scott high. radisson is melissa. your map is on the wall. radisson is julie. >> woods junior high. 9 riverdale. -- >> river dale. is that you? >> that is where they vote. >> armstrong. who is our strong elementary? could you pass that back -- who is armstrong? you were supposed to have one. ivy center. vy center.nson, i've the cent >> blackhawk hotel? >> hank, you are at central, right? we don't have to do that. thank you, tom. thunder high school. is that you? bill matt
ambrose? >> he is not here. riverdale heights. >> radisson hotel. >> radisson -- i think that is melissa. ok.l wait, wait, wait. jane, you help out passing the maps? ron sebastian is not here. mark twain elementary. who is that one, tom? knights of columbus. he is not here. ivy center. that is the whole building. pat is helping you because you will be busy. hoover? hoover? >> hopewell. >> central high school. where are you/ hank? -- where are you? cody. s that back...
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ambrose. >> so todd will be the building manager for that.nd all of the people will have -- by next week, emergency phone numbers for you for those facilities. if thre. >> so if there's a door lock or something wrong with that facility, you should be able to have a phone to call that night there. you must be a registered republican to vote in the caucuses. visitors are allowed. they cannot vote. if somebody is not 18, but they will be 18 by the november election, they can register and they can vote. >> come again? >> if somebody is 17 now, but they're going to turn 18 by november 1, which is before the november election, they can register and they can vote at the caucus. any questions on that? [ inaudible question ] >> november 6, i think. i meant to put that in there. i forgot. the rest is november 6. >> registered democrats? >> oh, no. >> if they're registered democrats. >> if they want to change their registration, that's okay. they can do it that night, yes. we'll talk about that as we go through the caucus packet. it's like voting, unfor
ambrose. >> so todd will be the building manager for that.nd all of the people will have -- by next week, emergency phone numbers for you for those facilities. if thre. >> so if there's a door lock or something wrong with that facility, you should be able to have a phone to call that night there. you must be a registered republican to vote in the caucuses. visitors are allowed. they cannot vote. if somebody is not 18, but they will be 18 by the november election, they can register...