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and burns and three types and first, second, third degree and first sun burn and second and third is charring an treating burns and remove the heat source and of course it's smoking and cool it off and the cover the person and our skin helps keep our heat in and once we lose the skin and now we are concerned with hypothermia and getting too cold and make sure whatever is burning is not burning anymore and the rules are keep it clean and them them warm and don't forget the air way, breathing, and shock and whatever you do know your limit and what you are capabilit capa once you are involved with the nert teams and you get to revie the stuff and what you can do and physically you know what yo can do and lift people and mentally is another thing and w will talk about disaster psychology next week and some people say they can't look at blood or some say they can't look at a child screaming and know your limits and don't become a victim yourself. . >> we're going to go over search and rescue in this class, go over some buildings and how you assess buildings. you
and burns and three types and first, second, third degree and first sun burn and second and third is charring an treating burns and remove the heat source and of course it's smoking and cool it off and the cover the person and our skin helps keep our heat in and once we lose the skin and now we are concerned with hypothermia and getting too cold and make sure whatever is burning is not burning anymore and the rules are keep it clean and them them warm and don't forget the air way, breathing,...
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>> and he is a smart player and knows how to play and to that goal.shovel it true and -- . >> and he has been a great player and i don't know that we would be in the position we're in and he's coming a couple of big nights and contributing in a lot of base and there is a big factor and we're successful. >> and so, keith, he got the promotion on february 28th. on february 29th, he and his wife welcomed the first child and luckily it was an offday so he didn't have to worry about being away or on the road. he got promoted to the capitals to spend the rest of the season here in the middle of a play- off run and had his first son. >> enjoy the game tonight. >> how are your brackets looking? and they end the first weekend of the tournament. the capitol hill staffer has high hopes and he is ranked 29th out of 6 1/2 million players on the march madness tournament. >> and i had two strategies. the first is personal. picks, for example, my husband is a lehigh engineer. my family is five generations ohio state graduates and the second strategy was political and
>> and he is a smart player and knows how to play and to that goal.shovel it true and -- . >> and he has been a great player and i don't know that we would be in the position we're in and he's coming a couple of big nights and contributing in a lot of base and there is a big factor and we're successful. >> and so, keith, he got the promotion on february 28th. on february 29th, he and his wife welcomed the first child and luckily it was an offday so he didn't have to worry...
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all of it dead, and the house was in disrepair, and it a number of break-ins, and vandalism and so weaved it, we did, we saved it. >> john: rescued it. >> yes, rukd it. and then you moved to say we want to have some weddings here and they say no? >> that's correct. >> john: because my bother the neighbors? >> and we went through a year and a half with the city appointed staffs working on regulations, ada, fire suppression, make sure it was safe and all of those things. >> john: you paid for a traffic study. >> yes, we do. >> john: $3,000, one of the concerns of the neighbors was that we would increase the traffic. >> the road handles 35,000 cars a day, so, that everybody says, got to increase the traffic. >> there's no entrance into the property other than the main thoroughfare, which is an arterial road. >> john: you had a sound study. >> we had people on a holiday weekend 10 p.m. and do a baseline sound level, and then, they compared that to all of the sound levels of, you know, hundreds of people talking the at one time and and cars. >> that cost more than $3,000. >> yes. >> we tal
all of it dead, and the house was in disrepair, and it a number of break-ins, and vandalism and so weaved it, we did, we saved it. >> john: rescued it. >> yes, rukd it. and then you moved to say we want to have some weddings here and they say no? >> that's correct. >> john: because my bother the neighbors? >> and we went through a year and a half with the city appointed staffs working on regulations, ada, fire suppression, make sure it was safe and all of those...
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those who love black men and know them as our fathers and nephews and partners and students and teachers husbands and friends. we know the snark, and the swagger and the dreams for themselves and their families and our communities. when we see trayvon, we see them. we also have a weary recognition of the familiar territory of violence and death perpetrated against black men. when we hear trayvon's screams we are reminded that we have been here before starting when africans were killed or committed suicide during the african slave trade. 2 million is the number of men who embarked on the voyage from west africa. in the years 1852 and 1891, 3,437 people were lynched in the united states, and less than 2% were brought to justice. zero is the number of antilynching laws passed be i the senate despite attempts to introduce legislation in the '30s and '40s. 105 is the number of years it took for the senate to apologize for the failure to act when the first anti-lynching act was proposed. 2005 is when that finally happened when the u.s. senate approved resolution 39. 18 is the number of white d
those who love black men and know them as our fathers and nephews and partners and students and teachers husbands and friends. we know the snark, and the swagger and the dreams for themselves and their families and our communities. when we see trayvon, we see them. we also have a weary recognition of the familiar territory of violence and death perpetrated against black men. when we hear trayvon's screams we are reminded that we have been here before starting when africans were killed or...
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and we get into questions and answers. and good-looking and hearty group. it is also something that we would welcome. i am going to stay at the high level, we don't have a great deal of time. the subtitle of the book is the epic rivalry between big business and the reckoning that lies ahead. that tells you all you need to know. that gives you the overarching theme of the book. perspective you might not pick up on or assume with in the book given one of the most important that i have taken away. procrastination pays. mitt romney would not be making a big story, it means 99% occupy wall street, european capitalism in crisis, american capitalism in crisis. this is the current issue of the economist. none of that would have happened. i recognize, and 5 watched one more sitcom when this book came out it would be timely and that is what happened here by accident. the origin of the book that just finished called superbugs, that was done pretty well now, about the 1% of the 1% of the 1%. i just finished it and one of the things that struck me is about the most powe
and we get into questions and answers. and good-looking and hearty group. it is also something that we would welcome. i am going to stay at the high level, we don't have a great deal of time. the subtitle of the book is the epic rivalry between big business and the reckoning that lies ahead. that tells you all you need to know. that gives you the overarching theme of the book. perspective you might not pick up on or assume with in the book given one of the most important that i have taken away....
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and they will talk about strategy and math and inside. but american people want someone to beat the president and get america on track again. i want to restore values that made the country great. president obama is transforming us into something we don't recognize. and i can't tell you how the process is going to work. i bet i will be the nominee and sure hope i will be the nominee and i will defeat president obama and get american back on the track of creating jobs and gas lin prices that are more reasonable and a america that is respected around the world. >> bret: last thing. my ncaa bracket is toast. do you have favorite team in the ncaa tournament? >> guest: i am afraid i have not followed the contest closely and so i am not making aniy guest states. i rooted for my alma mater bringhamton university but we haven't made it >> bret: thank you, governor romney. >> guest:, bret, good to be with you. >> bret: chris chris wallace interview after the break. in florida we had more suntans... in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in miss
and they will talk about strategy and math and inside. but american people want someone to beat the president and get america on track again. i want to restore values that made the country great. president obama is transforming us into something we don't recognize. and i can't tell you how the process is going to work. i bet i will be the nominee and sure hope i will be the nominee and i will defeat president obama and get american back on the track of creating jobs and gas lin prices that are...
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gas but also wind and solar and biofuels and more.e making progress on this front. in 2010 our dependence on foreign oil was under 50% for the first time in 13 years. because of the investments we have made -- [applause] because of the investments we have made the use of clean renewable energy in this country has nearly doubled. [applause] and in my in my state of the union address i announce that we are allowing the development of clean energy on enough public land to power 3 million homes. 3 million homes. that protects our environment and it helps families and businesses. while it is important use public lands to the developing site wind and solar and reduce our dependence on foreign oil, we have also got to focus on protecting our planet so that is why teddy roosevelt nature that as we build this country and harvest its bounty we should also protect its beauty. that is part of our national character and historically it has been bipartisan. that is why even as our country grew by leaps and bounds, we made sure to satisfy places lik
gas but also wind and solar and biofuels and more.e making progress on this front. in 2010 our dependence on foreign oil was under 50% for the first time in 13 years. because of the investments we have made -- [applause] because of the investments we have made the use of clean renewable energy in this country has nearly doubled. [applause] and in my in my state of the union address i announce that we are allowing the development of clean energy on enough public land to power 3 million homes. 3...
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and part of pal leestine and part of tha became israel and the west bank and so on and trans-jordan became jordan. so, the -- i mean, i think the political circumstances are very different today. the british i think are pulling out of iraq. i think the americans are saying they're very pleased about it. dick cheney was on television the other night saying we see this as a very necessary move and a victory. i don't know. i suspect that british public opinion and opinion within the labor party is now i think turning very much against the occupation of iraq. >> so, go to palestine and then to israel and in your book you discuss zionism and the need, then, that they wanted a place -- jews wanted a place to go in the world. >> i mean, zionism was a very powerful movement among the jews of the world. interestingly enough at that time not so much among american jews. american jews really became zionist as a result of hitler and the second world war, but there was a lot of pressure among the jewish people to have a homeland of their own. there were parts of the world in europe, in russia, f
and part of pal leestine and part of tha became israel and the west bank and so on and trans-jordan became jordan. so, the -- i mean, i think the political circumstances are very different today. the british i think are pulling out of iraq. i think the americans are saying they're very pleased about it. dick cheney was on television the other night saying we see this as a very necessary move and a victory. i don't know. i suspect that british public opinion and opinion within the labor party is...
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and still, we were able to come back and made most initiation of cars and economy and compete with other countries. so we were able to turn the table, make the challenge, the opportunity, and i think we will try to do this again. but it's because people have helped, and americans, as you said, have helped us during the most difficult time, and japanese will never forget your friendship, the american friendship. that meant a lot to us, that american people stood by us, stood with us. it was not only worth, i should say, it was really people coming in and helped us, search and rescue, and a lot of good will contributions and at it amazing how people are now looking at american friendship in japan. so, from bottom of our heart, i always say that i represent japanese people. thank you very much. [applause] >> the ambassador has kindly agreed to do some q & a for 15 minute0s, and he'll field the questions. we have my cans. and if you can make your questions brief. >> as you can see i was going to get out and i was told, no, no, no, you have an obligation here. i would contradict michael ausli
and still, we were able to come back and made most initiation of cars and economy and compete with other countries. so we were able to turn the table, make the challenge, the opportunity, and i think we will try to do this again. but it's because people have helped, and americans, as you said, have helped us during the most difficult time, and japanese will never forget your friendship, the american friendship. that meant a lot to us, that american people stood by us, stood with us. it was not...
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it goes on and on and on. and he brought with him to congress the same attitude, the same commitment to service. and since his service in congress, of course, he left us as chair of th congressional black caucus foundation. he served as the chair of the congressional black caucus. immediately to my being elected to this congressional black caucus, and i learned a lot from his service about how to chair the congressional black caucus. don payne was known for several things, but certainly known and respected for his commitment to education, closing the achievement gap, making sure that we expand opportunities for the least of these with pell grants, making sure that he reduced the interest rates on loans, stanford loans, for example. he was known because he understood that as a public policymaker he could influse education in this country -- influence education in this cotry and he certainly did that. but also would le to point to his record of achievement serving as chair of the africa subcommittee of the forei
it goes on and on and on. and he brought with him to congress the same attitude, the same commitment to service. and since his service in congress, of course, he left us as chair of th congressional black caucus foundation. he served as the chair of the congressional black caucus. immediately to my being elected to this congressional black caucus, and i learned a lot from his service about how to chair the congressional black caucus. don payne was known for several things, but certainly known...
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we need to use gas and diversify and we are getting more energy independence and producing more and on track to double the sources of energy and we are making progress. we have to make sure we double down here. if all we do is drill and let china command the wind and solar industry. we'll not like the center much. you >> chris: you say you are doing everything you can. a lot of people say you are not doing everything you can. the president went to oklahoma to make a show about the fact he was calling for faster construction of the southern part of the key tone pipe line, but he's basically, you can see the southern leg highlighted, it is irrelevant to the part which is controlled by the states and what people are concerned about it is the northern leg above the highlighted area. state department and epa studied that three years and came to the conclusion, i want to get the quote right. no significant impacts to the project from the u.s. canadian border past nebraska down to oklahoma. given that why did the president delay that past the november election? >> guest: it is important. >> c
we need to use gas and diversify and we are getting more energy independence and producing more and on track to double the sources of energy and we are making progress. we have to make sure we double down here. if all we do is drill and let china command the wind and solar industry. we'll not like the center much. you >> chris: you say you are doing everything you can. a lot of people say you are not doing everything you can. the president went to oklahoma to make a show about the fact he...
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i haven't heard and of his major people to go on and say it is over for newt and he needs to quit and all of the calls for him to get out. ip am not sure it is an appropriate or timely message for him . this idea that uma, if he gets out and all of the delegates go to rick santorum. we have just seen polls, half of the people for newt gingrich, their second choice is romney. and so it is not necessarily going to be good for santorum for gingrich to get out. >> when i interviewed sarah palin, she said the gop should not be afraid . brokered convention and as longg as deal making didn't happen behind closed doors; do you agree with that? >> not completey. i respect her viewos that and it is entertaining, but our primary goal is winning the white house and bringing the country back to its feet off of its face we need a party that is united. if none of the candidate that is spent all of the time end up being the nominee, you really now have a complete break down of the system. and here's why. you have millions of people all over america who are heavily invested in one of the topty candida
i haven't heard and of his major people to go on and say it is over for newt and he needs to quit and all of the calls for him to get out. ip am not sure it is an appropriate or timely message for him . this idea that uma, if he gets out and all of the delegates go to rick santorum. we have just seen polls, half of the people for newt gingrich, their second choice is romney. and so it is not necessarily going to be good for santorum for gingrich to get out. >> when i interviewed sarah...
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and romney and neutrality and face of freedom.average is showing that mitt romney is leading the wisconsin primary by 7 points . marry - maryland and dc will vote on this coming tuesday. >> time now for the stop stories making news. colorado authorities are investigating the emergency telephone system after residents were not warned about the deadly wildfires. firefighters are working at this hour to contain it. wisconsin governor walker facing a recall election after 900,000 signatures were collected. much more than what was needed to force that vote. the democratic primary will take place with the recall vote set for june. >> texas ranger fans skel brating the anniversary. they were giving glo sticks to spell out the word rangers. >>> and three people out there whose lives changed forever overnight. we are talking about the instant millionaires who are holding three lucky winning lottery tickets. with the megamillions comes questions. what do you do after you hit the jackpot. susan bradly is founder of sudden money institute . a
and romney and neutrality and face of freedom.average is showing that mitt romney is leading the wisconsin primary by 7 points . marry - maryland and dc will vote on this coming tuesday. >> time now for the stop stories making news. colorado authorities are investigating the emergency telephone system after residents were not warned about the deadly wildfires. firefighters are working at this hour to contain it. wisconsin governor walker facing a recall election after 900,000 signatures...
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medicare and medicare and social security. we believe there are wonderful way to solve these things. we wish the other side of the aisle would join us. >> mike: the chart is startling. if we continue on the current conjectory and this is what happens to the debt versus the economy versus congressman ryan and the committee's plan. there is the green to get back to the budget and takes to 2040. but describe what happens if we don't do something bold. >> the gray on that chart on the left side of the chart is the amount of debt as it relates to the gross domestic product that we have had from 1940 to now. the red is the president's budget and current plann that the president has in order to get the economy rolling. as you can tell and viewers and folk in the audience that will kill us as a country. we believe that there are and positive ways to solve green on the chart is an responsible way to get us on the path to balance . allow us over a significant period of time and allows us to pay off $15 trillion in debt that this country
medicare and medicare and social security. we believe there are wonderful way to solve these things. we wish the other side of the aisle would join us. >> mike: the chart is startling. if we continue on the current conjectory and this is what happens to the debt versus the economy versus congressman ryan and the committee's plan. there is the green to get back to the budget and takes to 2040. but describe what happens if we don't do something bold. >> the gray on that chart on the...
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she lost that primary and she said forget this and she ran up the candidate and she won. more than 50% of all voters and alaska are registered independent. so why do think that there would be more of a cleansing and more of a purity test on the republican side. i think the republicans have moved away to the right. i think the recent birth control debacle 90% of all women use birth control, catholic women and women of every other state, i think this is the kind of social right wing effort to inject religion into the public sphere independent voters don't like, and i think the economy is the big problem, you know, the deficit is the big problem, there are other issues but we have moved past issues like whether gay people should be able to get married or abortion should be a private choice. on the democratic sightings that democrats have a big swing to the left in the 1970's when george mcgovern ran for president, and i think they have their realignment. i think bill clinton was more of a centrist president, not all the left democrats like him, but the standard before barack
she lost that primary and she said forget this and she ran up the candidate and she won. more than 50% of all voters and alaska are registered independent. so why do think that there would be more of a cleansing and more of a purity test on the republican side. i think the republicans have moved away to the right. i think the recent birth control debacle 90% of all women use birth control, catholic women and women of every other state, i think this is the kind of social right wing effort to...
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in an hour and a half, representatives patrick kennedy and jim ram stad and ben bernanke on the economy. and marry shapiro, and the dodd-frank regulation's law. >>> represents of the energy production around the 2013 request. that quest cuts $200 million from offshore oil and gas development. this is an hour and a half. >>> good morning, i'll welcome our witnesses to the oversight hearing on federal offshore and onshore energy development programs within the department of the interior. on behalf of the members of the interior subcommittee i welcome everyone and thank you for joining us here today. we have the honorable bob abby the director of bureau of land management. tommy boudreau and the honorable james watson, director of the bureau of safety and environmental enforcement. gentlemen, thank you. director boudreau and watson, this is your first hearing before the committee with these two new bureaus created in october of last year so we offer a special welcome to both of you. the subcommittee was fortunate to have the opportunity to discuss many aspects of energy development when se
in an hour and a half, representatives patrick kennedy and jim ram stad and ben bernanke on the economy. and marry shapiro, and the dodd-frank regulation's law. >>> represents of the energy production around the 2013 request. that quest cuts $200 million from offshore oil and gas development. this is an hour and a half. >>> good morning, i'll welcome our witnesses to the oversight hearing on federal offshore and onshore energy development programs within the department of the...
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and for joining us and hope to see you again next year. and it's so special that our new police chief is with us. and would you like to say a few words? [applause] >> i don't think that that was actually a question. [laughter] i'm just really pleased to be here. i wasn't prepared to say anything. but just the culture and what it does for the community, it really does leave me without much to say other than thank you for everybody does. and thanks for having me. [applause] >> thank you, chief. and thank you, claudine. i hope you were able to meet some. greeters in the lobby before the event started. and you may have noticed they were selling these little pins. you see this a.p.a. heritage month pin? it's the image of the heritage month logo designed in the form and shape of an a. and it's a beautiful piece. but what is even more important is all the proceeds from the sale of this pin will go to the japanese cultural and community center of northern california to support the relief efforts for the victims of the earthquake in japan. so pleas
and for joining us and hope to see you again next year. and it's so special that our new police chief is with us. and would you like to say a few words? [applause] >> i don't think that that was actually a question. [laughter] i'm just really pleased to be here. i wasn't prepared to say anything. but just the culture and what it does for the community, it really does leave me without much to say other than thank you for everybody does. and thanks for having me. [applause] >> thank...
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and this is in stoppage time and scoreless and that is when they have a corner kick and that is how this ends. case wet opener, 1-nel. >>> and coming up -- 1-0. >>> more of rg-3 and what he could bring to the team of the red skins. next. [ male announcer ] this was how my day began. got my bearings. ♪ a little bird told me about a band. ♪ an old man shared some fish stories. ♪ ooh, my turn. ♪ she was in paris, but i still got to see her. we talked for hours. ♪ everyone else buzzed about the band. music, stories, adventures, memories. ♪ ...all at my fingertips. ♪ there's a wireless mind inside all of us. ♪ so, where to next? ♪ . >> welcome back. back to the biggest story of the weekend. the redskins quest to move to number two in the draft and in an effort to get the baylor quarterback robert griffin 3 roll and doc walker joins us today to talk about rg3 and peyton manning. i think they gave -- asked if they gave up too much for where g3. >> if you think you can get a guy who is a difference maker, you will pay the price. you will pay for the mistakes in th
and this is in stoppage time and scoreless and that is when they have a corner kick and that is how this ends. case wet opener, 1-nel. >>> and coming up -- 1-0. >>> more of rg-3 and what he could bring to the team of the red skins. next. [ male announcer ] this was how my day began. got my bearings. ♪ a little bird told me about a band. ♪ an old man shared some fish stories. ♪ ooh, my turn. ♪ she was in paris, but i still got to see her. we...
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today, i'm a face and voice in and of recovery, and thank you for having me. (applause.)n behalf of the president of the united states, the national alcohol and drug addiction recovery month , there is a proclamation. i will not trouble you to read the four or five paragraphs that are in here, but i think that, when you do get to see it and you see it up on the white house web site, it is particularly impressive that-the way he and this administration want to deal with this problem. and we could not be more proud to be partners with all of you and support you in every way that we can. (thank you. thanks very much.) (applause) i think the national recovery month theme this year, "recovery benefits everyone," deserves just a little bit of thought. it's impossible, i think really, to think about a single occurrence in which somebody gets well, or reclaims their health or vitality, or engages fully in life, or literally goes beyond returning to an old state of health, and really goes-you've heard this already-really goes into a new state of life and hope and connects with oth
today, i'm a face and voice in and of recovery, and thank you for having me. (applause.)n behalf of the president of the united states, the national alcohol and drug addiction recovery month , there is a proclamation. i will not trouble you to read the four or five paragraphs that are in here, but i think that, when you do get to see it and you see it up on the white house web site, it is particularly impressive that-the way he and this administration want to deal with this problem. and we...
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and noble and target.eat songs from it. the best is yet to come. >> that's right. ♪ it was the last song that mr. sinatra sang. ♪ out of the tree of the life i just picked me a plum. ♪ note you came along and everything started to hum. ♪ still it's a real good bet that the best is yet to come. note the best is yet to come and babe, won't it be fine? ♪ you think you've seen the sun but you ain't seen it shine. ♪ wait until the warm ups underway. ♪ wait still our lips they have met. ♪ wait until you see that sunshine day. ♪ you ain't seen nothing yet. ♪ the best is yet to come and babe, won't it be fine ... ♪ the best is yet to come, come today or mine. ♪ come the day of mine. ♪ i'm going to fly. ♪ we've only tasted the wine ... ♪ we are going to drain that cup dry ... ♪ wait until your charms are right for these arms to surround. ♪ you think you've flown before, but baby, you ain't ever left the ground. ♪ wait until you are locked in my embrace. ♪ wait until i draw you near ... ♪ wait until you see that sun
and noble and target.eat songs from it. the best is yet to come. >> that's right. ♪ it was the last song that mr. sinatra sang. ♪ out of the tree of the life i just picked me a plum. ♪ note you came along and everything started to hum. ♪ still it's a real good bet that the best is yet to come. note the best is yet to come and babe, won't it be fine? ♪ you think you've seen the sun but you ain't seen it shine. ♪ wait until the warm ups underway. ♪ wait still our lips they...
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in categories of great and near great and average and so forth. you can do that and mostly that reflects the preferences of the people are responding to the surveys for most part. there is a more direct method that allows you to abstract able but from policy choices and is more useful and relevant, and that simple method is to take article 2, the article that defines the office of the president, and in particular, look at the oath of office that presidents take the lead article to is vague in some respects and in a lot of terms to be defined in practice but the occupants of the office starting with george washington, but one part is -- one act is specified in article 2 that all presidents take the oath of office, to preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the united states. i had a simple idea. i'm not sure that i would call it to raise hour or not but the idea was to say how they live up to that oath of office and i divide a three part test to this. the first part was did the president has a well-developed constitutional philosophy that
in categories of great and near great and average and so forth. you can do that and mostly that reflects the preferences of the people are responding to the surveys for most part. there is a more direct method that allows you to abstract able but from policy choices and is more useful and relevant, and that simple method is to take article 2, the article that defines the office of the president, and in particular, look at the oath of office that presidents take the lead article to is vague in...
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in yemen and libya, and, indeed, syria present serious and important challenges. for yemen, i hope that they avoid the process of becoming another somalia. in libya i am deeply distraught the regional differences and tribal differences and other differences have seen more of an effort of a centrifugal character that he centrifugal character as the new yemen seeks -- the new libya seeks to emerge. and in syria one can only watch closely and hope that the efforts that are now underway will bear fruit. let me talk a little bit further about syria, because i think that is a major player in the region, a country of significance and the country certainly on the verge of becoming almost a genocidal state. we have great reason to worry and great reasons to be concerned. i am very pleased that kofi annan has accepted the dual mandate of the arab league and the united nations to engage himself in an effort which undoubtedly has to pay its first attention to the question of negotiations, and whether they can produce useful results. the early aspects of this are far from enco
in yemen and libya, and, indeed, syria present serious and important challenges. for yemen, i hope that they avoid the process of becoming another somalia. in libya i am deeply distraught the regional differences and tribal differences and other differences have seen more of an effort of a centrifugal character that he centrifugal character as the new yemen seeks -- the new libya seeks to emerge. and in syria one can only watch closely and hope that the efforts that are now underway will bear...
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part of the story is this interaction with the system and this pushing and pushing and pushing back and in fairness in many ways it's night and day. today for all of the problems. i think the quote and they had no idea what would hit them. they never have and all the most powerful people. the collection of nixon and people like william f buckley. significant figures wanting something and bringing their own prejudices. what's amazing to me is for all the things that could have gone wrong and did go wrong at one level, there wasn't a catastrophic media disaster that poisoned the whole trip. i think that's partly because just the sheer newness and freshness and exoticness of it and the historic import of an american president being there outweighed the other petty aggravations. that's not the ultimate take away even though that was central to the experience. a lot of the reporters there. you have nixon spending a week with him, almost literally every single day and meetings and i should say we were lucky in this film to get a lot of those images because we learned in the course of the rese
part of the story is this interaction with the system and this pushing and pushing and pushing back and in fairness in many ways it's night and day. today for all of the problems. i think the quote and they had no idea what would hit them. they never have and all the most powerful people. the collection of nixon and people like william f buckley. significant figures wanting something and bringing their own prejudices. what's amazing to me is for all the things that could have gone wrong and did...
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and the love and the connection between the children that they take care of and their own children and the employers who really appreciate the service of domestic workers in their home. all of that love and connection was an incredibly powerful force for change. >> those signs and those people who took part in that march, they were very persuasive. they were very impressive. but you don't get legislation passed in albany, seriously, just by that. what else did you have to do? did you have to threaten legislators with protests, withholding your support for them in an election, that sort of thing? >> it takes good old-fashioned organizing. it takes bringing people together around common goals, with a plan. when everyday people take action from a place of love and a place of dignity and courage, it's incredibly powerful. so whether that looks like marches or whether that looks like going to the polls and voting. or that looks like telling your story in legislative offices, year after year after year. it's power. because people are driving it. and they're committed to it. and they, you kno
and the love and the connection between the children that they take care of and their own children and the employers who really appreciate the service of domestic workers in their home. all of that love and connection was an incredibly powerful force for change. >> those signs and those people who took part in that march, they were very persuasive. they were very impressive. but you don't get legislation passed in albany, seriously, just by that. what else did you have to do? did you have...
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and santorum 252 and newt gingrich 131 and ron paul 48.hey need 1144 delegates to clinch the nomination. fox news will have the latest update for you and beginning on tuesday, best political team coverage anywhere will bring you the latest result and analysis of the illinois primary. watch for that. a programming note. tomorrow on "fox news sunday"anchor chris wallace talks with actor and activist george clooney. the interview before clooney was arrestediest along with members of congress. critics accuse the sudanese president for blocking the food in the intended. >> would you like to see the u.s. get involved in the no fly wrone and bombing the sudan air force? >> here's the thing. the truth of the matter is this, and you will understand this. if you are standing there and you see a kid with both of his hands missing from a jerk, you know, 10,000 feet in the air dropping bombs out indiscriminately on innocent people. you would like to see a nato plane come and take them out of the air. that is your gut reaction. in the real world, what w
and santorum 252 and newt gingrich 131 and ron paul 48.hey need 1144 delegates to clinch the nomination. fox news will have the latest update for you and beginning on tuesday, best political team coverage anywhere will bring you the latest result and analysis of the illinois primary. watch for that. a programming note. tomorrow on "fox news sunday"anchor chris wallace talks with actor and activist george clooney. the interview before clooney was arrestediest along with members of...
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as a boy modern language -- foreign languages and literature and history and math, and he towed the line literally. his mother made him tow a line and schooled him on mathematics. and hughes himself read deeply and widely on his own and, indeed, he only had really one year of formal schooling before he graduated from ps35 in new york city at the age of 12. and he wanted to go to college, but he inquired and realized he couldn't go to nyu until he was 14. so he took a year off, and in the meantime a friend told him about madison college which is now colgate in upstate new york, in clinton, new york, and at the age of 14 little charlie -- getting taller now -- went to colgate. and made superior grades. became restless and then transferred to brown university where he was electedfy beta phi beta kappa in his junior year and graduated third in his class. so you can see that his trajectory was slightly different from roosevelt. hughes was a prodigy. he had a photographic memory, and as i said, he was a superior student even before he went to school and continued throughout his, his caree
as a boy modern language -- foreign languages and literature and history and math, and he towed the line literally. his mother made him tow a line and schooled him on mathematics. and hughes himself read deeply and widely on his own and, indeed, he only had really one year of formal schooling before he graduated from ps35 in new york city at the age of 12. and he wanted to go to college, but he inquired and realized he couldn't go to nyu until he was 14. so he took a year off, and in the...
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and it will be gusty and breezy and that will keep it cooler and not bad.hat is cooler, though and to lower the numbers for tomorrow and raise them up a little bit on sunday. and so it's kind of going both ways there. 48 the high tomorrow and it be about linebacker breezy tomorrow and 48 is feeling colder than that and some clouds, to and with 62 on sunday. again, temperatures into the lower 60s, and some of you might be mid-60s on sunday and perhaps monasses as well and people ising of monasses, 32 miles per hour wind gusts in up to and hagerstown is in the upper 30s to 40 and that is some cold air coming in and got a few showers, picking up .001 of an inch of rain and that is nothing, more of a trace at national and some of you may have gotten more and that temperature, 56 in town and managed into the upper 50s, briefly for a high today and notice fallling into the upper 40s for gaithersburg, 50 for frederick and hagerstown. 47 degrees and it's chilly to the north and west of us and temperatures today for western pennsylvania have been in the upper 40s an
and it will be gusty and breezy and that will keep it cooler and not bad.hat is cooler, though and to lower the numbers for tomorrow and raise them up a little bit on sunday. and so it's kind of going both ways there. 48 the high tomorrow and it be about linebacker breezy tomorrow and 48 is feeling colder than that and some clouds, to and with 62 on sunday. again, temperatures into the lower 60s, and some of you might be mid-60s on sunday and perhaps monasses as well and people ising of...
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i used to work work with moynahan and kennedy and rib koff and they were great giants, dennis and hatfield, those are all gone we have now people -- >> rose: who is now leaving the senate because of this. >> it breaks your heart and it wasn't -- he is a courageous gal, i mean, strong, tough, good old background of strength, and she just saw that the state convention when they brought up her name that there were engineers from guys who are out to get her and nobody -- no wonderful politician like that has to go through that. these people are absolutely -- they are as rigid as anybody, they are zealots, a sell lot having for, zealot who forgotten their purpose is great at it and they are great at it and what i would add to that is, when they forget their purpose. >> the elections are no longer in november, the elections are when we have a primaries, particularly for the house of representatives and so you end up with people elected from an extreme right, extreme left, and they are no longer the group in the sensible center that you can negotiate with and do something to get something done, b
i used to work work with moynahan and kennedy and rib koff and they were great giants, dennis and hatfield, those are all gone we have now people -- >> rose: who is now leaving the senate because of this. >> it breaks your heart and it wasn't -- he is a courageous gal, i mean, strong, tough, good old background of strength, and she just saw that the state convention when they brought up her name that there were engineers from guys who are out to get her and nobody -- no wonderful...
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he's visiting a site and let's listen to the question and answer. >> and to president lee, good to see you again, i wanted to ask you about the nuclear security summit. could you explain how it would have any true and lasting credibility when the two major antagonists of north korea and iran are on the sidelines? >> well, first of all, with respect to the consequences should there be a launch by the north koreans, as president lee indicated, north korea is already under an extraordinary battery of changes. they are the most isolated country in the world. they are cut off from basic commerce and exchanges beyond their borders that every other country, almost every other country takes for granted. their people are extraordinarily impoverished. the contrast between living standards in the north and living standards in the south could not be greater. and couldn't be a greater testimony to the benefits of living in a free society. and so, the real consequence, should they go forward with the launch, is they will have missed an opportunity because when he we presented to them and what we've
he's visiting a site and let's listen to the question and answer. >> and to president lee, good to see you again, i wanted to ask you about the nuclear security summit. could you explain how it would have any true and lasting credibility when the two major antagonists of north korea and iran are on the sidelines? >> well, first of all, with respect to the consequences should there be a launch by the north koreans, as president lee indicated, north korea is already under an...
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i went to the back and closed the door and praying and the phone died and the door flew open and i heard glass and things going. >> we had no cell phone and hopefully they will know we are okay. >> it seems imaginable if you never experienced a tornado that's what it was like. a state of the emergency was declared and rescue officials say they can't get to the worst areas where the phone and power lines are out because of the roads destroyed. >> pictures from you at home tell the stories best. many of you are sending picture to you report account. look at this. from indiana. showing baseball size hail . another from ohio. head to fox news.com/you report. states remain quiet high. who takes the lead after the votes are count the impact on the race against the white house? joining us mark david and their insightos the super sized showdown. >> thank you. hi, uma. let me begin with you, mark. you have a large listening audience and you are finding that folks are on the fence with the contenders at this moment. there is dissatisfaction with the gop. who is going to emerge as the fro runner af
i went to the back and closed the door and praying and the phone died and the door flew open and i heard glass and things going. >> we had no cell phone and hopefully they will know we are okay. >> it seems imaginable if you never experienced a tornado that's what it was like. a state of the emergency was declared and rescue officials say they can't get to the worst areas where the phone and power lines are out because of the roads destroyed. >> pictures from you at home tell...
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i had a bunch of chains going through it and a clock and so forth and so on, and it would go off and raise the grate so that the fire could really start about 3:00 in the morning with the coals that i had in there and i didn't have to get up. by the time everybody was ready to take a shower and shave, the water was piping hot. anyway, the things on the bulletin board that i read one day said that they were looking for an english instructor at the marine corps institute. so i wrote a letter saying i'd like to be one and sent it in. and i forgot about it. one day something happened which happened all through my life. the di came rushing out of his office and said, what in the hell have you been doing? i said i don't know. what have i been doing, sergeant? he said i got orders to ship you to washington to be an english instructor. what the hell kind of marine is that? so i went up there, came here to washington, became part of the unit that served in ceremonies and also funerals and things of that sort. but also an english instructor for the marine corps institute. and the marine corps
i had a bunch of chains going through it and a clock and so forth and so on, and it would go off and raise the grate so that the fire could really start about 3:00 in the morning with the coals that i had in there and i didn't have to get up. by the time everybody was ready to take a shower and shave, the water was piping hot. anyway, the things on the bulletin board that i read one day said that they were looking for an english instructor at the marine corps institute. so i wrote a letter...
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and i've made plenty of mistakes and my president supported me and protected me and defended me but we had been friends for so long, we thought alike, we understood each other there was rarely any daylight between us and i think that's one of the reasons we were able to do some of the things we were able to do in foreign policy? that four year period. >> rose: do you differ in any significant way on foreign policy? >> very, very rarely in fact, i couldn't come up with a major difference that we had on foreign policy. i think that george h.w. bush was a realist and he understood that you... he understand a couple of things. he understand that no foreign policy is going to be successful unless you have to support... ultimately unless you can have and maintain the support of the american people for that foreign policy. that's certainly the way i felt. yes you base your foreign policy on principles and values because that's what's been so important to the united states and to our history but you also have to have a serious national interest particularly when you start talking about send
and i've made plenty of mistakes and my president supported me and protected me and defended me but we had been friends for so long, we thought alike, we understood each other there was rarely any daylight between us and i think that's one of the reasons we were able to do some of the things we were able to do in foreign policy? that four year period. >> rose: do you differ in any significant way on foreign policy? >> very, very rarely in fact, i couldn't come up with a major...
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and it is a shame and we all know it. white people, black people, brown people, yellow people, people all over the world are saying the same thing the it is a tragedy and a shame. and justice needs to be served. >> bill o'reilly is talking and he takes issue with oprah's comments. >> it certainly is a tragedy that trayvon lost his life but she is saying there hasn't been a questioning of what happened. simply observe asked i am surprised. oprah is usually responsible and fair and she may not agree with politics but her intentions on good. not on this one. the special prosecutor is investigating the case and knows more than oprah or any other tv analyst who are demanding so-called "justice. the talking points believes that state florida will get to the bottom of what happened. and take the appropriate legal action. that could mean arrest and prosecution or not. i don't believe anyone is corrupt here. when it comes to the pundits i am angry on the rush to agreement the when it comes to trayvon's parents they should be cut s
and it is a shame and we all know it. white people, black people, brown people, yellow people, people all over the world are saying the same thing the it is a tragedy and a shame. and justice needs to be served. >> bill o'reilly is talking and he takes issue with oprah's comments. >> it certainly is a tragedy that trayvon lost his life but she is saying there hasn't been a questioning of what happened. simply observe asked i am surprised. oprah is usually responsible and fair and...
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interest reports and surveil cafes and clubs and surveil muslim patrons. i bring this up because the primarily -- decontrolling documents allows for this kind of activity to take place here in san francisco. this would it enabled the san francisco police department to spy on committee members, including through the use of informants and infiltrators. given how we have watched how these surveillance practices have played out in new york, it is important we don't allow this to happen in san francisco. the ordinance would not only require them to qualify with california law and that and discuss standards, but but it into place standards to prevent this -- prevent abuses from happening in the future. thank you very much. >> i know that agents provocateur have been involved in the republican national convention and in l.a., hopefully there is a strong community support -- are is going to ask about the racial and religious profiling and its chilling impact on communities. you mentioned ethnic mapping. could you talk about the chilling impact or more about the et
interest reports and surveil cafes and clubs and surveil muslim patrons. i bring this up because the primarily -- decontrolling documents allows for this kind of activity to take place here in san francisco. this would it enabled the san francisco police department to spy on committee members, including through the use of informants and infiltrators. given how we have watched how these surveillance practices have played out in new york, it is important we don't allow this to happen in san...
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growing up in l.a., i am from l.a., and everybody out there and thinks the police is bad, and i also had a bad experience with them, but when i turned 12, my brother joined the police force, and i thought it was a pretty cool job, and i watched him for about four hours cleaning his shoes, and it was like i wanted to do that one day, and ever since then, i have been having bad stuff with the police. someone is always making complaints on me. until you're 18, when you can meet her house. but officer mike, he was pretty cool. he told me that my mom was my mom the matter what, and that is what i've learned. thank you. president mazzucco: thank you. >> good evening, board of supervisors, police commissioners, you commissioners, and members of the community. my name is david, and i am a sophomore from george washington high school. i strongly feel that the police and the use and the community should have better connections with each other. -- and the youth in the community should have better connection. i do not personally have any back issues, but i have had friends that have said issues.
growing up in l.a., i am from l.a., and everybody out there and thinks the police is bad, and i also had a bad experience with them, but when i turned 12, my brother joined the police force, and i thought it was a pretty cool job, and i watched him for about four hours cleaning his shoes, and it was like i wanted to do that one day, and ever since then, i have been having bad stuff with the police. someone is always making complaints on me. until you're 18, when you can meet her house. but...
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daughter and your family and rick santorum's family and rick santorum's kids. why? how do we explain this? >> i was very proud of bristol also for making those good points. she is a strong independent young woman who has taken full responsibility for her past actions that have resulted in kind of a premature ending of her adolescence and being thrust into adulthood as she is. part of that is trying to hold others accountable when they really mercylessly attack others as bill maher did and here the president so proudly accepts a million dollars dirty money from bill maher. but bristol wrote that letter i think a bit tongue in cheek knowing, of course, the president would never apologize to the other side of the aisle in you will because he has a track record of that and i think bristol understands, too, that even with bill maher now with this a bit of a nebulous apology. >> sean: it wasn't an' pollgy. he wants the freedom to keep doing it. he is saying i won't attack anybody but we can all use this horrible language. i don't care about bill maher. i'm not going
daughter and your family and rick santorum's family and rick santorum's kids. why? how do we explain this? >> i was very proud of bristol also for making those good points. she is a strong independent young woman who has taken full responsibility for her past actions that have resulted in kind of a premature ending of her adolescence and being thrust into adulthood as she is. part of that is trying to hold others accountable when they really mercylessly attack others as bill maher did and...
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and i treat and like read it and liked it but i said no and he was stalking me and he was sending to me versions and i started to dream about it and when i started to dream about it i realized it became a part of myself so i have to tell the story. but the condition was not to do an english speaking film. i believe the story needs to be authentic and as close to the reality as only the commander can be and the language was an important part of the identity. >> rose: they insisted it had to be in english and you held your ground and said if you do that you don't have me and finally said you are right. >> yes, they are pleased now. >> rose: they are pleased. it's in multiple languages. >> it was before the second world war in a polish city with a high amount of ukrainians, jews, austrians and people had been speaking with the nationality and classs different languages so i decide if i want the truth of the story and the play i have to it has to be different languages. they learn a special lower class version of polish and german actors learned polish and ukrainians and so much so it wa
and i treat and like read it and liked it but i said no and he was stalking me and he was sending to me versions and i started to dream about it and when i started to dream about it i realized it became a part of myself so i have to tell the story. but the condition was not to do an english speaking film. i believe the story needs to be authentic and as close to the reality as only the commander can be and the language was an important part of the identity. >> rose: they insisted it had...
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and ohio, and tennessee, and romney could put it away. the gingridge could be up, but romney is there today in atlanta. >>> let's turn to the former house speaker, newt gingrich. mr. speaker, welcome back to the program. >> david, it's good to be with you. >> i want to talk about the campaign and the numbers i just went through with chuck todd. i have to ask you about access to contraception. i know it's not at the core of your stump speech, but it's a debate highly charged in washington and congress -- >> no, no. >> but, it s. mr. speaker. let me take you through the conversation with rush limbaugh, and something he now apologized for. let me play it. >> what does it say about the college coed, susan fluke that goes before the congressional committee and says she must be paid to have sex. what does that make her? it makes her a slut, right? a prostitute? she wants to be paid to have sex. >> limbaugh issued an apology yesterday which many may not know about, and he said in this instance i choes the wrong words in my analogy of the situati
and ohio, and tennessee, and romney could put it away. the gingridge could be up, but romney is there today in atlanta. >>> let's turn to the former house speaker, newt gingrich. mr. speaker, welcome back to the program. >> david, it's good to be with you. >> i want to talk about the campaign and the numbers i just went through with chuck todd. i have to ask you about access to contraception. i know it's not at the core of your stump speech, but it's a debate highly charged...
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room and light the fuse and it goes off, and the cannonball is inside the living room and whos up and you dead on the floor, what did you think of that, and maybe i had a drink. am i guilty of murder. >>randy: i don't drink so that would not happen but the reality is we have no such evidence, i thought maybe i should start. the intoxication will help me gain the question of intent but more important, what you said would be great if that were the evidence, all we know is a cannon went off and she died not that she took the scan on in the head but an absence of intent and that, my friends is --. >>guest: it is not a direct hit so it was manslaughter. >>randy: yes,ed of lack of intent. >>shepard: so if you decide to kill your girlfriend with a cannonball make sure you are drunk first. and addition, cannons are for when scores, touchdowns and fields are score asked they do not contain an actual cannonball. the man who led chase on an airport runway will face charms in federal court, officials say he crashed the s.u.v. through a fence and started drive on the runway and a flight from ralei
room and light the fuse and it goes off, and the cannonball is inside the living room and whos up and you dead on the floor, what did you think of that, and maybe i had a drink. am i guilty of murder. >>randy: i don't drink so that would not happen but the reality is we have no such evidence, i thought maybe i should start. the intoxication will help me gain the question of intent but more important, what you said would be great if that were the evidence, all we know is a cannon went off...
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and dragged out this. and what prompted it all and the fallout next.hese bots got game scham hmmm who's got brain, these are people behind march madness robot style. ♪ ♪ i'm in love with a robot ♪ oh, oh ♪ with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell...
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those are all permitted and ready to go, and sold. we want to expand to corpus christi and continue to do the same thing. there is an enormous need for the gas and we have just too much of it. in corpus cresty just 75 miles from us, last year there were 650 applications for flaring permits. in other words, we've got so much gas we're just burning it. >> incredible. bg group, gas and natural, india, korea, you've got spanish, you've got the british. do you have even more customers than you've announced since the last time you were here? i mean guys that could sign up? >> we have been forced not to sell to people starting in puerto rico, dominican republic, chile, singapore, japan, people that are friends of the united states that would benefit tremendously from this, and at the same time we continue the job creation that this phenomenon has started to a few years ago in the united states. it's a win-win situation. it's good for us. it's good for them, and it helps us help ourselves and helps our friends around the world. >> one last qu
those are all permitted and ready to go, and sold. we want to expand to corpus christi and continue to do the same thing. there is an enormous need for the gas and we have just too much of it. in corpus cresty just 75 miles from us, last year there were 650 applications for flaring permits. in other words, we've got so much gas we're just burning it. >> incredible. bg group, gas and natural, india, korea, you've got spanish, you've got the british. do you have even more customers than...
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she is fedexing stuff and by ups and through the postal service, meth and meth and more meth. >> she9 ail -- ailias, and a bank account with half a million, she has a list customers and then she blows off the court appearance in australia and cost her friend $150,000. because they put up the bail. >>randy: well, if i had a house i would put it up for her bail. >>shepard: it would take more than that, randy. >>randy: everyone needs to take a deep breath because from what i read she ain't no rocket scientist and she doesn't need to be with those looks. to call her the "head," of an international meth ... we are moving too quickly. >>shepard: they stopped the packans from fedex. with her nape on it. >> and the drugs in her apartment, randy. are those someone else? >>randy: so it is a possession charge. she will end up cooperating, she is looking at mandatory minimum sentences, and she will cooperate, she will cut a deal, and the g will make a motion for departure and hopefully her friend will not get hit for the $150,000. >>shepard: john that? >>jonathan: i love the immediate discussion
she is fedexing stuff and by ups and through the postal service, meth and meth and more meth. >> she9 ail -- ailias, and a bank account with half a million, she has a list customers and then she blows off the court appearance in australia and cost her friend $150,000. because they put up the bail. >>randy: well, if i had a house i would put it up for her bail. >>shepard: it would take more than that, randy. >>randy: everyone needs to take a deep breath because from what...
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and that is primarily out to the west and clouds at 9 and 11:00 and week have a spotty shower here and there and look at all of the thunderstorm activity this afternoon to the south and west of us. we have a disturbance and the big thunderstorms again, though, and out of east texas into louisiana and into arkansas. those mean business, too, like what was happening yesterday. the tornado watches are in place and into some evening hours. what is going on here? we're sitting under a big ridge of high pressure and that wants to be warm and then you have the big area going through north texas and that is on the move and that will get here for the weekend and to make things unsettled to us and have some nice weather. and there is that piece of energy and that is drifting long and that is what is bringing us clouds in the morning and kicking off some showers and thunderstorms and tonight, we continue and this is that persistence forecast, mostly clouds, fog, spotty shower or a thunderstorm out there and? temperatures tonight to 59 or so in the city and cooler in the suburbs, clouds and sun at
and that is primarily out to the west and clouds at 9 and 11:00 and week have a spotty shower here and there and look at all of the thunderstorm activity this afternoon to the south and west of us. we have a disturbance and the big thunderstorms again, though, and out of east texas into louisiana and into arkansas. those mean business, too, like what was happening yesterday. the tornado watches are in place and into some evening hours. what is going on here? we're sitting under a big ridge of...
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and our government and the president of the united states and the first lady, and i am very proud of all of that. tragedies ensue in wars. we've seen it in every war. that's why those who have known war hate it the most. all i can say is that we will continue to do everything we can to try to bring about as much treatment and care for those who have suffered the wounds of war, both visible and invisible. let me say, the irony here, as far as afghanistan is concerned, general allen's plan is succeeds. we have succeeded on the ground. we have made dramatic gains. the fact that karzai is acting like he is, we can go into a little more. but on a pure military tactical standpoint, we are winning. but what the president keeps talking about is how quick we're going to withdrawal. so, put yourself in president karzai's place. you see in the front page of "the new york times" it says, debate in the administration, how about how quick the withdrawal, how speedy the withdrawal is going to be. well, president karzai has ambition to stay there. one predecessor was hung from a lamp post in kabul.
and our government and the president of the united states and the first lady, and i am very proud of all of that. tragedies ensue in wars. we've seen it in every war. that's why those who have known war hate it the most. all i can say is that we will continue to do everything we can to try to bring about as much treatment and care for those who have suffered the wounds of war, both visible and invisible. let me say, the irony here, as far as afghanistan is concerned, general allen's plan is...