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and the bollness of a (lisa) "cause his mom said he had hernia operation."lisa) books he would ave you know, &pbeen getting paid during ttat once again, is that he was never in he hospital, h was i" iicarerated.."mclaughlii was fired... and sued bb the cityy but the settllment... will dollars, that's less than one third of the money... that from the ccty... at your expense. the mayor now requires ity empllyees to nntify theii agency withhn 24 hours of any criminal arrest. live in east baltimore, megan gglliland, fox 45 morninggnews. she as an ambitious 23-year- old... abouu to atteed towson university...until she was ssabbed to death and umped in almost six years aag.happened - by chiidden back in 2005.eeed - liitle is known about hat happened between theettme mcdonalds... and the timm her body was found.smith'' death has meent hundreds of sleepless nights for her mother.. theresa wooden. p3 "it's been pure hell, there'ss not a time i don't think about her""that's all we want to do is have ome closuue because tionna s resting in peace, a yyung lady that was
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sides it we're all people here you know but i was really struck by the last week fox news is eric bolling made some racially change comments about president obama as well take a look at us. he's going to be looking to mr obama shares laughing what about africa's joke rats the first time he said. so what's with all of hoods in a his e a month after the white house hosted the rapper common who glorifies violence on cops the president opened his doors to want to africa's most evil dictators so he was he also so the president was chugging forty's i mean yeah you know what's what's the deal you know what you know what i wrote columns about both those incidents the forty ounce thing and then who's in the hazy and you know at first i thought yeah this is this guy is trying to appeal to you know he's whistling to a certain segment of the audience. but i had a discussion with him on twitter and you know. i think he may have a genuine misunderstanding of why it is people were offended by that i try to explain to him and he did apologize for it and i'm hoping that the conversation we had sort of bec
sides it we're all people here you know but i was really struck by the last week fox news is eric bolling made some racially change comments about president obama as well take a look at us. he's going to be looking to mr obama shares laughing what about africa's joke rats the first time he said. so what's with all of hoods in a his e a month after the white house hosted the rapper common who glorifies violence on cops the president opened his doors to want to africa's most evil dictators so he...
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bolling later apologized. >> one editorial note.esident meeting with the president of gaban. we had a little fast and loose with the language and we know it's been interpreted as being disrespectful. for that, i'm sorry. we did go a bit too far. >> more than a bit too far in my view. one question i always ask about commentators on the left and the right is whether we're getting their unvarnished opinion or are they toeing some kind of party line? fox news analyst dick morris said he'll throw his support to anyone the gop puts up or as conservative host mike gallagher put it, whoever the republicans prop up. >> he may have to carry this guy against obama. those are morris' own words. talk about falling into line. now, i'm pretty sure i was watching testimony that the dallas mavericks won the nba championship last sunday, and congratulations to owner mark cuban, who was on this program just a few weeks ago. but someone at "the miami herald" failed to get the message that the heat with super ego free agent lebron james lost
bolling later apologized. >> one editorial note.esident meeting with the president of gaban. we had a little fast and loose with the language and we know it's been interpreted as being disrespectful. for that, i'm sorry. we did go a bit too far. >> more than a bit too far in my view. one question i always ask about commentators on the left and the right is whether we're getting their unvarnished opinion or are they toeing some kind of party line? fox news analyst dick morris said...
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that is followed by 29 career in the next number is -- the final bolles 50 2:00 p.m.ight mega ball number is 13. your numbers are 32, 29, 45, 52, and 13. and 13. i could do everything faster. it's a shame mckenzie's too young to buy me one for father's day. we'd play games on it together, listen to music, watch movies. she'd want me to have one. and what kind of father would i be to get in her way ? i'll just sign her name on the card. give dad a gift he'd give himself, like the new, more powerful than ever droid x2, or the droid pro for $99.99, and get unlimited data for just $29.99. verizon. a city that's been inspiring ideas and innovation since 1729. at bank of america, we live, work and help serve the community here through hundreds of branches and atms. every day, we're working to help set opportunity in motion. from supporting the university of maryland medical center... to the restoration of the hippodrome theater and american brewery building. because when you're giving, lending and investing in more communities across the country, more opportunities happen.
that is followed by 29 career in the next number is -- the final bolles 50 2:00 p.m.ight mega ball number is 13. your numbers are 32, 29, 45, 52, and 13. and 13. i could do everything faster. it's a shame mckenzie's too young to buy me one for father's day. we'd play games on it together, listen to music, watch movies. she'd want me to have one. and what kind of father would i be to get in her way ? i'll just sign her name on the card. give dad a gift he'd give himself, like the new, more...
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eric bolling will tackle eric bolling will tackle that in a moment here on "america's newsroom". bill: so the bear is 200 pounds and it takes a major tumble in colorado. the bear drawing a cloud after climbing 30 feet up in a tree! bring your camera and videocamera and still photos. wildlife officials used six tranquilizer darts to try and get him down. it was not an easy job. he fell asleep and just hung there. just hanging there! and he fell and hit that vite van -- white van. actually, no, he hit the ground. an officer had to knock him loose. the bear is said to be doing just fine. alisyn: just days after the president touted its success, there are new questions about the real impact of the auto industry bailout on the economy, and eric bolling from the fox business network is here to talk about that. the president as you know went to chrysler and said this has been a great success, you have returned to profitability. what's the problem? >> victory lap? he took a big victory lap last week at chrysler, at a plant in ohio. the problem is, chrysler owed us $3.5 billion, at least.
eric bolling will tackle eric bolling will tackle that in a moment here on "america's newsroom". bill: so the bear is 200 pounds and it takes a major tumble in colorado. the bear drawing a cloud after climbing 30 feet up in a tree! bring your camera and videocamera and still photos. wildlife officials used six tranquilizer darts to try and get him down. it was not an easy job. he fell asleep and just hung there. just hanging there! and he fell and hit that vite van -- white van....
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more than just a popular tourist destination the building at bolling thousands gratian on the island is a gem of the russian orthodox church and it's a fully functioning facility even performing where matrimonial honor is that for those. of us. i came here for a long stay sixteen months and i had no idea that the. it was a church in russia i was not a frequent visitor to church but here somehow i started to be before i left russia i promise if i wanted it i'll bring her here i was not sure how but i promised that i would whilst atlanta was still in russia i got the idea why not have our wedding in this church. or to insert line or one of only two couples to have been married here at trinity making their marriage a part of antarctic history in antarctica sean thomas. and more travelled to head this next half hour to take a trip around the capital in a few minutes when we explore a picturesque ring road that's definitely an eye opener but not transit in st petersburg before that with all that's been happening at international economic forum. that's right these are the days when the sun
more than just a popular tourist destination the building at bolling thousands gratian on the island is a gem of the russian orthodox church and it's a fully functioning facility even performing where matrimonial honor is that for those. of us. i came here for a long stay sixteen months and i had no idea that the. it was a church in russia i was not a frequent visitor to church but here somehow i started to be before i left russia i promise if i wanted it i'll bring her here i was not sure how...
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the 1920's, and had failed to because of overgrowth and lack of fertilization and then in came the boll weevil. so savannah was back to being poor again. by 1946 lady astor described on her visit to savannah that savannah was a beautiful lady with the dirty face. and by that time, the '40's and 50's's, the old houses in downtown savannah were worth more dead than alive just because of the bricks. when city planner said savannah was so poor as she was not able to destroy herself. but progress did make some hideous inroads putting highways through one part of the old town. street through three of the precious course. at one point there were you going to extend lincoln street through colonial cemetery which is the place of virtually all of george's founders over there in the falling apart cemetery. come to the rescue in 1954 was the historic preservation society who finally had had enough when the old city market was destroyed and they built subsequently an incredibly hideous looking parking lot. i mean, the parking lot that is incredibly ugly. so they band together and formed what some de
the 1920's, and had failed to because of overgrowth and lack of fertilization and then in came the boll weevil. so savannah was back to being poor again. by 1946 lady astor described on her visit to savannah that savannah was a beautiful lady with the dirty face. and by that time, the '40's and 50's's, the old houses in downtown savannah were worth more dead than alive just because of the bricks. when city planner said savannah was so poor as she was not able to destroy herself. but progress...
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and then in came the boll weevil. sosa van that was back to being poor again.by 1946 lay day astor described on her visit to savannah that savannah was a beautiful lady with a dirty face. and by that time and by the '40s and '50s, the old houses in down on the savannah were worth more dead than alive to get the bricks to build new houses. one city planner said atlanta was so poor that she was not able to destroy herself, unquote. but progress did make some hideous end roads in this putting highways through one part of the old town and a street through three of the precious squares. and at one point they were even going to extend lincoln street through the colonial secretary which is the place of all georgia's founders over there in the cemetery. come to the rescue 1954 was the historic preservation society who finally had had enough when the old city market was destroyed, and they built, subsequently, an incredibly hideous looking parking lot. i mean, there are parking lots, and then there's incredibly ugly parking lots. so they banned together and formed what
and then in came the boll weevil. sosa van that was back to being poor again.by 1946 lay day astor described on her visit to savannah that savannah was a beautiful lady with a dirty face. and by that time and by the '40s and '50s, the old houses in down on the savannah were worth more dead than alive to get the bricks to build new houses. one city planner said atlanta was so poor that she was not able to destroy herself, unquote. but progress did make some hideous end roads in this putting...
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that bo >> that boll. >> your audience was terrified there. >> jimmy: this looks like a cute animal.about this animal? >> this is the most aggressive, dangerous bird in the a amal kingdom. >> jimmy: oh, my god. and it's running around the audience, why? >> at this age, he's not dangerous to anybody. it's okay, buddy. >> jimmy: what will happen when he gets older? >> he's going to get double the size. you see the big toe? that's what he will use, he will put both feet like that and be able to open people up. >> jimmy: open people up? >> they kill people. with those big toes. you want to come over, see if you can get him to jump? they open people up with the big, powerful legs. see if we can get him to jump. >> jimmy: do we want him to? >> it's cool. you see the big strong muscles. i keep trying to convince you that animals are fun. >> jimmy: it's not working. >> another one there? >> jimmy: this could turn into a disney movie where he joins the lakers. [ applause ] >> hey, there he goes. thank you so much. >> jimmy: all right, we have more animals backstage. dave salmoni is here. the
that bo >> that boll. >> your audience was terrified there. >> jimmy: this looks like a cute animal.about this animal? >> this is the most aggressive, dangerous bird in the a amal kingdom. >> jimmy: oh, my god. and it's running around the audience, why? >> at this age, he's not dangerous to anybody. it's okay, buddy. >> jimmy: what will happen when he gets older? >> he's going to get double the size. you see the big toe? that's what he will use,...
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at least what bolles-simpson did and paul ryan, your budget chairman actually adds $6 trillion to $7 the next ten years. i think you heard when i introduced you. you want to cut $650 billion next year. how are you going to do it? where are you going to take out that battle ax and cut? >> everything is on the table, eliot from nondefense discretionary to defense to, i mean, cuts in every single aspect of government. we've got to get serious. i love this discussion that we always have about subsidies to big, bad oil companies. agreed. they should be gone. but we're talking about $18 billion or so of cuts. i give -- when i ran for congress, i hit both parties over the head for spending us into the abyss. but you got to give the republican party some props for at least having the courage to acknowledge that unless you look at medicaid, medicare and social security, you aren't going to solve this problem. and shame on the president for ignoring that. >> congressman, i interrupt you only because time is so short. i agree with you. the $18 billion and i said this just a moment ago. closing
at least what bolles-simpson did and paul ryan, your budget chairman actually adds $6 trillion to $7 the next ten years. i think you heard when i introduced you. you want to cut $650 billion next year. how are you going to do it? where are you going to take out that battle ax and cut? >> everything is on the table, eliot from nondefense discretionary to defense to, i mean, cuts in every single aspect of government. we've got to get serious. i love this discussion that we always have about...
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made the decision early in his first term that he wouldn't campaign against some of these so called boll weevil democrats because he made the judgment that the long- term interests of the republican party would be in legislative success. so, he knew he could help recruit them to vote for his tax cuts, to vote for his budget. so, because he made sort of a tactical judgment there, i think made it easier for some of the democrats to come over and vote against their leadership and vote for the president of the other party. this is sort of the big challenge that each white house has to deal with. this is how they put together a majority in each chamber, especially in the house. sometimes you need 60 votes in the senate. that is the way you can do it. you have to do sort of the total package, if you will. you have to have good relations with the hill. you have to spend time with them. but most of all you need to be able to connect with the american people some members of congress will feel like if they vote for you they are voting with their constituents want and it makes it easier for them. >
made the decision early in his first term that he wouldn't campaign against some of these so called boll weevil democrats because he made the judgment that the long- term interests of the republican party would be in legislative success. so, he knew he could help recruit them to vote for his tax cuts, to vote for his budget. so, because he made sort of a tactical judgment there, i think made it easier for some of the democrats to come over and vote against their leadership and vote for the...
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on building where airbus and gear up was perceived to very heavily subsidized airbus and therefore bolling was not competed on a level playing field. some, like that is the kind of vigorous oversight and pursuing our rights and creating that level playing field that is absolutely essentials. again, if business is going to feel comfortable in an indirect can compete effectively on a level playing field with the rest of the world. >> i regret to say that we are out of time. one thing i would like to say is thank you very much i hope everyone else did as well, and i'd like to speak to the audience for coming. i'd like to add one quick thing which is we have the two papers in the back which we are happy to pick up and the lead author on the low carvin innovation paper sitting up front here if anybody has any questions about that paper thank you very much for coming. [applause] [inaudible conversations] at the heritage foundation today congressman allen weston member of the armed services committee talked about u.s. national security and the role of the u.s. military. he talked about the confli
on building where airbus and gear up was perceived to very heavily subsidized airbus and therefore bolling was not competed on a level playing field. some, like that is the kind of vigorous oversight and pursuing our rights and creating that level playing field that is absolutely essentials. again, if business is going to feel comfortable in an indirect can compete effectively on a level playing field with the rest of the world. >> i regret to say that we are out of time. one thing i...
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i was just in france in an aviation conference and bolling was there and they strut their stuff and showed that their product was better than the others and they were not hampered by rules and regulations so i would submit to you, sir that if you see a rule and regulation that you think has no cost, no benefit come is just a obstacle, would you be embarrassed to say we are going to have to change that? >> i wouldn't be embarrassed at all. i wouldn't be embarrassed because -- >> of the inference that is rule or regulation killing is bologna if you will forgive me, and is often a balloon that involves other things. we new rules and regulation in a society that functions with a degree of order, and the company that you were associated with, the company i was associated with, if you're going to have 42,000 employees i think it is in commerce, the company i started with now has 45,000 employees, but we worked from scratch and build an incredible company, the best record for growth of any company in america at 10% or better, so i said it to you. a little more experience and your ability and an a
i was just in france in an aviation conference and bolling was there and they strut their stuff and showed that their product was better than the others and they were not hampered by rules and regulations so i would submit to you, sir that if you see a rule and regulation that you think has no cost, no benefit come is just a obstacle, would you be embarrassed to say we are going to have to change that? >> i wouldn't be embarrassed at all. i wouldn't be embarrassed because -- >> of...
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and this species is the primary creditor including cotton boll worms and the spotted beetle. these pests that attack a multitude of products amongst along list. melons, pumpkins, apples, spruce trees, for trees. how many insects are consumed by bats? a study from indiana reports an average colony may have 1 million intersex each summer -- in sets each summer. 12 million may roost in colorado alone. the second study from the northeast of the united states suggested that a single brown bat may consume 12 pounds of insects each summer. all the bats by white nose in from syndrome mean that these insects are going uneven. -- and each and region and eaten. -- uneaten. factoring in many capacities like crop density in a given year. values may be different because of the monetary value, but the amount used in each area simply extrapolates to beacon -- to all of the united states. importantly, bats have been shown to limit the delivery of in sex and does not consider the cost associated with secondary fax on ecosystems and public health. available evidence suggests that bats are extre
and this species is the primary creditor including cotton boll worms and the spotted beetle. these pests that attack a multitude of products amongst along list. melons, pumpkins, apples, spruce trees, for trees. how many insects are consumed by bats? a study from indiana reports an average colony may have 1 million intersex each summer -- in sets each summer. 12 million may roost in colorado alone. the second study from the northeast of the united states suggested that a single brown bat may...