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so benny comes through, and benny's time--36.82. you add 5 seconds to that, 41.82 is the time. >> coming out of the weaves, directing that tight turn into the jump. just a little too tight. benny not able to get up, hitting the pole with the front paws. >> our final competitor in run number one. remember, they will have another round of large dog agility to determine our winner. but here we go-- star and ginsey st. croix. >> now remember, this is a husband-wife duel-off. our first competitor, razzle, was run by don st. croix, who holds the lead right now. so can his wife, ginsey, and star take the first place from them? >> star, come, come, come. star. bottom. ok. follow me. >> they're running clean and steady, fast, but you can see that she's not really pushing her too much, i don't think, not wanting to have any mistakes. >> it does take patience, and a lot of pressure, especially with all the audience out there cheering and yelling. a lot of pressure on these competitors, as star comes through with 0 faults, 33.1. and there is yo
so benny comes through, and benny's time--36.82. you add 5 seconds to that, 41.82 is the time. >> coming out of the weaves, directing that tight turn into the jump. just a little too tight. benny not able to get up, hitting the pole with the front paws. >> our final competitor in run number one. remember, they will have another round of large dog agility to determine our winner. but here we go-- star and ginsey st. croix. >> now remember, this is a husband-wife duel-off. our...
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. >> reporter: benny and her nephew spend most of their evenings here in the living room.e reason saturday fight, they decided to turn in early. it's good thing they did. a bullet came flying through the living room window. >> i heard the gunshot. i told her, said get away from the window. i thought somebody was shooting in the window or stairs. >> reporter: outside three people had been shot. 16-year-old antonio ward killed. so many bullets fired, even benny's car was hit twice. >> right in the front. >> we're trying to stop the crime from occurring. >> reporter: on friday, chief kathy lanier said sheds she's doing everything possible to reduce violent crime in the district although the police union is giving her heat about her all hands on deck operation, she says it works. >> every time, have between a 10 and 35% reduction in crime. >> reporter: the police union disagrees with the chief and they say the chief bends the rules by not paying officers overtime during the operations. >> reporter: benny doesn't care how the chief and june batted it would out. she want to be a
. >> reporter: benny and her nephew spend most of their evenings here in the living room.e reason saturday fight, they decided to turn in early. it's good thing they did. a bullet came flying through the living room window. >> i heard the gunshot. i told her, said get away from the window. i thought somebody was shooting in the window or stairs. >> reporter: outside three people had been shot. 16-year-old antonio ward killed. so many bullets fired, even benny's car was hit...
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so many bullets fired, even benny's car was hit twice. >> it did, right in the front. it went right through it. >> we're trying to stop the crime from occurring. >> reporter: on friday the chief told us she's doing everything possible to reduce violent crime in the district, although the police union is giving her heat about her all hands on deck operation. she says this targeted enforcement works. >> every all hands on deck, we have anywhere between a and 35% reduction in crime. >> reporter: but the police union disagrees with the chief and they also say the chief is bending the rules by not paying officers overtime during the all hands on deck. >> we can't tell the public we're reducing types with ahod because we know that's not true. >> reporter: meantime benny bellinger doesn't care how the chief and union battle it out. all she wants is to sit in her living room in peace. >> last week an arbitrator did rule in favor of the police union saying the chief did violate the union contract. that same arbitrator ordered the chief to pay officers overtime for the time work
so many bullets fired, even benny's car was hit twice. >> it did, right in the front. it went right through it. >> we're trying to stop the crime from occurring. >> reporter: on friday the chief told us she's doing everything possible to reduce violent crime in the district, although the police union is giving her heat about her all hands on deck operation. she says this targeted enforcement works. >> every all hands on deck, we have anywhere between a and 35% reduction...
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one of the violent episodes played out in front of benny bellinger's home. a bullet came flying through her living room window. outside three people had been shot. 16-year-old antonio wilson killed. the gunfire startled her nephew. >> and i heard the gunshots and i told her, i said get away from the window, because i thought somebody was shooting in the window or stairs. >> last week an arbitrator ruled the all hands on deck initiative violated the officers labor contract. the chief says she will appeal the decision. meanwhile miss bellinger doesn't care how the chief and the union battle it out. all she wants like a lot of folks is to be able to sit in her living room in peace. >>> a possible break in the searcfor a missing graduate student, and wait till you hear how cops tracked down a cereal bank robber. we're everywhere at 11:00. >>> late tonight police in new haven, connecticut, say they have found a body in the building where annie le vanished. le hasn't been seen since tuesday. she was supposed to be married today. >>> a suspected bank robber is behi
one of the violent episodes played out in front of benny bellinger's home. a bullet came flying through her living room window. outside three people had been shot. 16-year-old antonio wilson killed. the gunfire startled her nephew. >> and i heard the gunshots and i told her, i said get away from the window, because i thought somebody was shooting in the window or stairs. >> last week an arbitrator ruled the all hands on deck initiative violated the officers labor contract. the chief...
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benny gordon will drive this vehicle at the richmond international speedway in virginia. immemorial will also be constructed in november in pennsylvania. the plan is to have the memorial built on the grounds of the crash site by the 10th anniversary of the september 11 attacks. the memorial will cover 2,200 acres. >> coming up in the next half hour of 11 news today. >> to baltimore county teenagers are remembered after they are killed in a tragic car accident this weekend. i have that story in a live report. >> i am nikole killion is in washington was the cells of a new report on the war in afghanistan. that story coming up. >> but a drop of rain on hd doppler. beautiful sunny skies today and pleasant conditions. details coming up. >> we are tracking a serious accident in the city. we >> good morning, everybody. all come back to 11 is today. >> thanks for joining us. we will get a check on weather and traffic this morning. we are starting off with weather. >> it is nice outside. we could break a record low. 53 set in
benny gordon will drive this vehicle at the richmond international speedway in virginia. immemorial will also be constructed in november in pennsylvania. the plan is to have the memorial built on the grounds of the crash site by the 10th anniversary of the september 11 attacks. the memorial will cover 2,200 acres. >> coming up in the next half hour of 11 news today. >> to baltimore county teenagers are remembered after they are killed in a tragic car accident this weekend. i have...
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bennie -- and he flew constantly in world war ii. never crashed. >> you were at the funeral. >> yes. >> i'm just going to dip in to a little bit of the narrative here and ask you to explain a couple of things. you wrote, "he bent over joanie for a few minutes with words of condolence while everyone watched in curiosity." both of those, the last statement from you about the catastrophic war in iraq, i want you to talk about. but also before that, explain that funeral and why was don rumsfeld there and all the other, as you say, 44 stars there at that funeral. >> the chief of staff of the air force time -- first of all, i should back off. general shriever came to be known as the father of the modern high-tech logical air force. as a result of building the icbm. and advocating other technological advances. he was, as i say, a technological visionary, like the founder of the modern air force, happ arnold. he was shriever's first commanding officer in 1932. and he was a technological visionary. and shriever was, in effect, his disciple an
bennie -- and he flew constantly in world war ii. never crashed. >> you were at the funeral. >> yes. >> i'm just going to dip in to a little bit of the narrative here and ask you to explain a couple of things. you wrote, "he bent over joanie for a few minutes with words of condolence while everyone watched in curiosity." both of those, the last statement from you about the catastrophic war in iraq, i want you to talk about. but also before that, explain that funeral...
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this all harkens back to the benny show and the steve allan show.ple forget and then it comes back again. there is nothing revolutionary. it is just within the last decade or so it seems like a new idea. tavis: if this -- and all my money is on you. >> that's why you have no money. tavis: you're right about that part. if this were not to work out, how would you handle that personally? it's ok. whatever it is. i'm not one of those people that dwells. i would feel bad if i didn't give it my best shot. if i went into it halfheartedly and my heart wasn't in it, i would feel like i left people down. when you work in a nightclub, like i look around your studio if i see a guy not laughing there, i kind of aim my material at that guy. a after a while you see him go. then you say i got him. it took me two minutes but i got him or i got him right from the beginning. it is always a matter of literally getting the whole room. when i got on tv, i realized quickly, you can't get the whole room. there is somebody who doesn't like you because you look like their br
this all harkens back to the benny show and the steve allan show.ple forget and then it comes back again. there is nothing revolutionary. it is just within the last decade or so it seems like a new idea. tavis: if this -- and all my money is on you. >> that's why you have no money. tavis: you're right about that part. if this were not to work out, how would you handle that personally? it's ok. whatever it is. i'm not one of those people that dwells. i would feel bad if i didn't give it my...
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bennie have a big categories would be preserved for calps and in forced labor camps a ghettos. >> host: whaar some examples of a forced labor camp? >> guest: in addition to the concentration camps which were more or less punitive, punitive in nature, the germans also broughmillions of ople into nazi germany sply to support the war economy. they weren't being punished. usually not jewish. the jewish were put into a separate system, but the forced labor camps were strictly to support this warconomy, to allow germany manufacture of the arms needed to fight the war. >> host: you also talked to bill p.o.w. camps. those are chronicled in these encyclopedia is also? >> guest: they will be, yes. >> host: how many of those have been found so far? >> guest: we are looking at about 000 mayhan p.o.w. camps. the p.o.w. camps also had some camps and the numbers are astounding and well beyond our ability to cover the >> host:ou menon dachau. how ws it developed tt dachau would have 124 subcamp's? >> guest: this was again a function mostly of the war economy. some of theoncentration camps such as mohe
bennie have a big categories would be preserved for calps and in forced labor camps a ghettos. >> host: whaar some examples of a forced labor camp? >> guest: in addition to the concentration camps which were more or less punitive, punitive in nature, the germans also broughmillions of ople into nazi germany sply to support the war economy. they weren't being punished. usually not jewish. the jewish were put into a separate system, but the forced labor camps were strictly to support...
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so many bullets fired action even benny's car was hit twice. >> right there in the front. it went right through. >> we're trying to stop the crime from occurring. >> reporter: on friday the chief said she's doing everything possible to reduce violent crime in the district, although the police union is giving her heat about her all hands on deck operation, she got this targeted enforcement works. >> every all hands on deck we have between a 10 and 30% reduction in crime. >> reporter: but the police union disagrees and also say the chief bends the rules by not paying officers overtime during the operation. >> we can't tell the public we're reducing fines with ahod because we know that isn't true. >> reporter: meantime benny bellinger doesn't really care how they battle it out, all she wants is to be able to sit in her living room in peace. >> i've ver known nothing like this. >> reporter: so at the moment those crime-fighting tactics remain mired in a labor contract dispute. last week an afavor of the unio that the police chief had to come up with the money to pay the overti
so many bullets fired action even benny's car was hit twice. >> right there in the front. it went right through. >> we're trying to stop the crime from occurring. >> reporter: on friday the chief said she's doing everything possible to reduce violent crime in the district, although the police union is giving her heat about her all hands on deck operation, she got this targeted enforcement works. >> every all hands on deck we have between a 10 and 30% reduction in crime....
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> retriever had been informed that it would take place on the 28 and this was most intensely after benny arrived from california. it had been decided that he would wrap up at the end. gardner, who was he? >> he was seized secretary of the air force for science and technology and was a visionary. bernard had recruited him. he was just a colonel on the list for brigadier. that is pretty low in the pecking order. he needed somebody higher to get the thing going. gardner was another immigrant, like schiever. he had gone to cal tech and was an electrical engineer. he could see the possibilities of technology and bernard recruited him. >> you said that he was a german center -- citizen. >> bernard came here when he was 6 years old from germany. that was two months before we declared war on germany in world war one. trevor gardner was a boiler maker in south america. he came here when he was a young man and went through cal tech and got educated here. there was also a brilliant mathematician with a mind that was second only to einstein. he developed the first electronic computer and develop sto
> retriever had been informed that it would take place on the 28 and this was most intensely after benny arrived from california. it had been decided that he would wrap up at the end. gardner, who was he? >> he was seized secretary of the air force for science and technology and was a visionary. bernard had recruited him. he was just a colonel on the list for brigadier. that is pretty low in the pecking order. he needed somebody higher to get the thing going. gardner was another...
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here comes benny blades again. blades goes low. rutledge up and over. it's a touchdown. we are tied at 38-38. >> you've got to be the slowest quarterback i've ever seen. what is going through your mind when you hear quarterback draw? >> it was a gutsy call, but a great call, i thought. i had a chance to audible out of that if i didn't think i had it. i stayed with it. there was a gap in there. came down and barely made it into the end zone. >> in overtime. rutledge in trouble. third and 15 on the skins' own 5 yard line. from his own end zone. he hits art monk. 40 yards away in the most clutch pass of his life. he had an up close and personal view of the game winner, too. the not so chip shot from 34 yards away. rutledge holds and the kick is good. skins win it 41-38. >> i go out there and do my best. offense got us in the position. >> jeff is an older guy. he doesn't look real good doing some things so you have a tendency to say, we always liked having an older guy there that has real pazazz, doug williams, jimmy hart. if they have to go in, they have a chance to do what
here comes benny blades again. blades goes low. rutledge up and over. it's a touchdown. we are tied at 38-38. >> you've got to be the slowest quarterback i've ever seen. what is going through your mind when you hear quarterback draw? >> it was a gutsy call, but a great call, i thought. i had a chance to audible out of that if i didn't think i had it. i stayed with it. there was a gap in there. came down and barely made it into the end zone. >> in overtime. rutledge in trouble....
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. >> reporter: meanwhile, back at the beauty show one last time, benny naghi was taking customers to new heights in a pair of orthoteb health shoes. you're much smaller than you used to be just a few moments ago. not unlike the health shoes, the g-20 has pledged a boost to the global recovery. >> walk on the front. a bit like a high heel. >> reporter: but agreeing how to do it in pittsburgh this week won't be any walk in the park. >> lehrer: paul's report is part of his on-going series on making sense of financial news. online, you can watch more of paul's interview with professor stiglitz on our web site-- newshour.pbs.org. >> lehrer: next tonight, new rules for a key national security policy. gwen ifill has our story. >> ifill: the obama administration took steps today to curb one bush-era terror- fighting tool, while at the same time extending others. the justice department is making it tougher for the government to withhold information by claiming secrecy protection. agencies under threat of lawsuit will now have to convince a team of justice department lawyers that national secu
. >> reporter: meanwhile, back at the beauty show one last time, benny naghi was taking customers to new heights in a pair of orthoteb health shoes. you're much smaller than you used to be just a few moments ago. not unlike the health shoes, the g-20 has pledged a boost to the global recovery. >> walk on the front. a bit like a high heel. >> reporter: but agreeing how to do it in pittsburgh this week won't be any walk in the park. >> lehrer: paul's report is part of his...
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the government is selling off all of benny mad off's real estate.he first to go, a beach house on long island which should hit the market this week. >> market value is $7 million. that is what we're looking for. >> reporter: that may not be as much as you think for the man who swindled billions of dollars rae it is simple being stylish but it is urine stated. >> reporter: the 3,000 square- foot home is relatively small by neighborhood standards but it has some selling points. the fireplace, the sauna, the arc it can tour and, of course, the view. >> the lay of the lap is so that every room faces the atlantiocean and a panoramic view of the atlantic ocean. >> reporter: while relatively speaking, the beach house may not be a big ticket item, he has many properties that will turn a good profit. like this manhattan apartment, this home in florida and several yachts. it is not just houses and boats. u.s. marshals will also action off all of the convicted ponzi schem's personal belongings. >> there was a lot of personal property here including the tv, sta
the government is selling off all of benny mad off's real estate.he first to go, a beach house on long island which should hit the market this week. >> market value is $7 million. that is what we're looking for. >> reporter: that may not be as much as you think for the man who swindled billions of dollars rae it is simple being stylish but it is urine stated. >> reporter: the 3,000 square- foot home is relatively small by neighborhood standards but it has some selling points....
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benny tate. dr. tate has served the members of rocksprings congregational methodist church in milner, georgia, for over 20 years. dr. tate is a leader among god's followers. he's well-known in georgia for delivering powerful, informative and even life-changing messages from the pulpit of his church and from behind the microphone of his radio show which is broadcast statewide on 15 stations. rocksprings congregational methodist church has grown from 35 members when he took the helm 20 years ago to more than 4,600 worshipers today. the church has put those resources into the service of god's people and the church's community. every day rocksprings teaches the next generation to live by biblical principles at rocksprings christian academy. he conducts a prison ministry and a nursing home ministry and sponsors a medical clinic for the uninsured. georgia's third district is glad to have people like dr. benny tate. it's an honor for him to be here today. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair wil
benny tate. dr. tate has served the members of rocksprings congregational methodist church in milner, georgia, for over 20 years. dr. tate is a leader among god's followers. he's well-known in georgia for delivering powerful, informative and even life-changing messages from the pulpit of his church and from behind the microphone of his radio show which is broadcast statewide on 15 stations. rocksprings congregational methodist church has grown from 35 members when he took the helm 20 years ago...
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i mean, when i was a kid, comedy shows were a staple of television jack benny or carol burnett. >> sohe brings up those shows and my producer's joking saying i hope he ends up doing the carol burnett tug on the ear every night just as a harkening back to what was then. are we looking at back to the future here? >> we don't know what the show is going to be. not going to be a classic variety show where you have singers and different acts come out and produced comedy. jay doing his stand-up, doing an opening monologue. he has a group of comedians put together in the field putting together packages. kind of sounds like more like the daily show than something like red skelton and very topical comedy, politics and the news, and it is going to be on every night which nobody has ever done in television. >> so to that end, this could change the face of prime time television. >> if it works it could change the face of prime time television but that's a big if. nbc has very low expectations from a ratings standpoint. they're not doing this because this was a flash of genius. they're doing it to
i mean, when i was a kid, comedy shows were a staple of television jack benny or carol burnett. >> sohe brings up those shows and my producer's joking saying i hope he ends up doing the carol burnett tug on the ear every night just as a harkening back to what was then. are we looking at back to the future here? >> we don't know what the show is going to be. not going to be a classic variety show where you have singers and different acts come out and produced comedy. jay doing his...
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i don't know what you guys have over there, benny hill or something. we're not really sure. >> i just want to know with fell ips, when you do that summersault in the water, how do you keep from getting dizzy? >> i don't know. >> ask him that for me. >> okay. wrap. >> so for more on the u.s. markets, very quickly, we are now joined by michael gurka, global asset strategist and power global funds. are we due for a pullback today, michael, as the futures seem to be pointing to? >> yes. but it could be very sudden and abrupt only because we're coming up against a pretty good resistance level in the dow that i've been looking at at 9568. and at the same time, i think that our support is clearly moving up, also, way above the 9390 area. i think the pullback could be buying opportunities for some investors today. >> all right. so we get $20 billion worth of ten-year notes coming out today. we've got the fed's page book. but is it more going to be about apple's event and all the talk about health care reform? >> well, i think apple's event is clearly going to
i don't know what you guys have over there, benny hill or something. we're not really sure. >> i just want to know with fell ips, when you do that summersault in the water, how do you keep from getting dizzy? >> i don't know. >> ask him that for me. >> okay. wrap. >> so for more on the u.s. markets, very quickly, we are now joined by michael gurka, global asset strategist and power global funds. are we due for a pullback today, michael, as the futures seem to be...
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she was on the jack benny show back in the '50s when she was young.d he's like this, never stopped for a beat. if you go back and look, he's holding his hand. conan o'brien, sure, a¢car concussion. very interesting clip when you see it. >> richard, we wish you the best of luck. >> great to see you. >> great movie, thank you. >>> up next, if you're closing in on 40, i wish, we've got mething you need to know and if you're over 40 and don't know it, you should be ashamed of yourself. >>> prevention magazine just released its list of the 40 things you should know about se by the time you hit 40. >> we wanted to see what you think you should know so we sent ms. sara haynes to find out. >> what do you need to know about sex by the time you're 40? >> it's good for you. it's very healthy. >> what does everyone need to know about sex by the time they're 40? come on. are you getting any better? >> yeah. >> than what's changing? >> experience. keep doing it. >> you should have a lot of it before you're 40 because after you're 40 it's definitely down. >> should
she was on the jack benny show back in the '50s when she was young.d he's like this, never stopped for a beat. if you go back and look, he's holding his hand. conan o'brien, sure, a¢car concussion. very interesting clip when you see it. >> richard, we wish you the best of luck. >> great to see you. >> great movie, thank you. >>> up next, if you're closing in on 40, i wish, we've got mething you need to know and if you're over 40 and don't know it, you should be...
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i have a lot of sympathy with bill's analysis ani will be interested to se in what ways the bennie bill has revised its judgment 20 years after writing that but i think we miss important aspects reagan steak then maybe ms. judge the results if we wait things on a purely abstract skeel. .. . >> onhe other hand,n hower the prentation at the letter he said among other things that is a possible that we have permitd ideology political and economic philosophies and governmental policies to keep us considering the very al everyday problems? mr. president should we not be concerned with eliminating obstacles which prevent our people to rch there cherished goals is not possible they are born of government objectives which have littl to do with the real need and desire of our people? it is sentimental that his adviser was appalled at and they tried to keep him from sending the letter and thete department roach the sap the stuff and reagan wrote the others bashing the soviets. i am guessing they found tt deeply confusing. [laughter] then december 9881 re again said i have always recognized tt ulti
i have a lot of sympathy with bill's analysis ani will be interested to se in what ways the bennie bill has revised its judgment 20 years after writing that but i think we miss important aspects reagan steak then maybe ms. judge the results if we wait things on a purely abstract skeel. .. . >> onhe other hand,n hower the prentation at the letter he said among other things that is a possible that we have permitd ideology political and economic philosophies and governmental policies to keep...
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a book, as it happens, put together by an old friend warren bennis as well.h us today. >>> when we come back, another developing story. opec set to start an evening session in about -- well, it just got underway to talk about the future of pricing and production. melissa francis is live in vienna set to tell us what the cartel is planning. >>> they had to do an evening session because of ramadan. couldn't work during the day. >>> alan greenspan tells cnbc he believes housing will be stabilized by the middle of this year. is he finally right? seeing signs of life? a trip across america to the front lines of the hope front minutes away. uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu >>> welcome back to "power lunch." here are some of the stories we're following at this hour. it is all about apple right now. steve jobs walking out to a standing ovation, looking thin, speaking with a scratchy voice. he thanked everyone for their support. beyond that though, apple has sold, it said, 30 million iphones. 1.8 billion apps and more than 220 million ipods. he also introduced an i tutune . apple
a book, as it happens, put together by an old friend warren bennis as well.h us today. >>> when we come back, another developing story. opec set to start an evening session in about -- well, it just got underway to talk about the future of pricing and production. melissa francis is live in vienna set to tell us what the cartel is planning. >>> they had to do an evening session because of ramadan. couldn't work during the day. >>> alan greenspan tells cnbc he believes...
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good charlotte, benny king was just here.write all my own music. so it is a great thing to connect with other people. i feel like this album is definitely a transaction and the growth, this album is the hope of the future. gout to get this album, september 22nd, sean kingston. >> buddy, you are on your way. you're there. >> i got to do what i got to do. all i want to do is make great music. have people in the industry know sean kingston putting out great quality stuff. right now we're going to do my brand-new single off the sophomore album "tomorrow," september 22nd. "fire burning." ♪ somebody call 911 shawty fire burning on the dance floor whoa fire burning fire burning ♪ ♪ what a -- kingston let's go hey ♪ ♪ shawty got that super thing hotter than the sun in the south in spain got me soon ♪ ♪ as i walked through the door my pocket started tickling the way she drop it low ♪ ♪ that thang got me want spend my money on her her ♪ ♪ she get it pop it lock it drop it that birthday cake got a candle ♪ ♪ need to blow that crazy flam
good charlotte, benny king was just here.write all my own music. so it is a great thing to connect with other people. i feel like this album is definitely a transaction and the growth, this album is the hope of the future. gout to get this album, september 22nd, sean kingston. >> buddy, you are on your way. you're there. >> i got to do what i got to do. all i want to do is make great music. have people in the industry know sean kingston putting out great quality stuff. right now...
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. -- benny hoyer is in the house. [applause] lt. gov. anthony brown is here. [applause] mayor stephen brahmas here. [applause] congressman don edwards is here. [applause] -- congresswoman donna edwards is here. [applause] congressman chris van hull anen. and to your president of the uterus to come up thank you very much. [applause] -- and to your president of the university, thank you very much. [applause] whom? [applause] the last time i was here, it was at the end of a very long and a very tough campaign. and in that campaign, i promise to be a president that -- you guys can sit down, by the way. [laughter] [applause] in that campaign, i promised to be a president that i woulwouldt just clean up past crises or to just stand still. i promised to be a present that would build a better future, who would move this nation forward, who would ensure that this generation, your generation, has the same chances and the same opportunities that our parents gave us. that is what i am here to do. that is why i ran for president of the united states of america. [applause]
. -- benny hoyer is in the house. [applause] lt. gov. anthony brown is here. [applause] mayor stephen brahmas here. [applause] congressman don edwards is here. [applause] -- congresswoman donna edwards is here. [applause] congressman chris van hull anen. and to your president of the uterus to come up thank you very much. [applause] -- and to your president of the university, thank you very much. [applause] whom? [applause] the last time i was here, it was at the end of a very long and a very...
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host: a participant in the tea parties, bennie, from part -- from poughkeepsie, new york.d you or are you going to participate? caller: first, i want to address the protesting of president bush. they protested when they stopped voting for republicans and where i live, we used to have a republican as a congressman. the beginning of march was when i was out and it was because it was called jobs stimulus. there were several projects in the job stimulus that do not create jobs. over $20 million went to rosas house in hyde park. i actually -- roosevelt's house in hyde park. i actually stood out there and held a sign. if you go to a website you will see a couple of projects in there. there is a walking bridge over the hudson that we spent over $11 million that the federal government did not have any role in. as a matter of fact, this bridge caught fire in the '70s and now they are doing this for the party that we're going to have. the average was over $11 million that we spend, you and i.. host: denny, have you participated in a tea party? caller: i was my own tea party. there w
host: a participant in the tea parties, bennie, from part -- from poughkeepsie, new york.d you or are you going to participate? caller: first, i want to address the protesting of president bush. they protested when they stopped voting for republicans and where i live, we used to have a republican as a congressman. the beginning of march was when i was out and it was because it was called jobs stimulus. there were several projects in the job stimulus that do not create jobs. over $20 million...