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the cops searched corning's car. straight out of the police report, inside the car, the cop found viagra, and several vibrating sex toys. corning's explanation? i always keep them with me just in case. what a practical guy. the scandal has already sparking the late-night jokes. listen to this clip from nbc's "the jay leno show." >> well, i love this story. a 66-year-old deputy u.s. attorney general in south carolina, home of governor mark sanford, you know him, the guy's name is roland corning. he got fired after police discovered him at a cemetery with an 18-year-old stripper, a bag of sex toys and a bottle of viagra. to be fair, people do grieve differently, okay? okay. everybody grieves differently. some bring flowers, some -- you know, we all -- yes. we all grieve in our own way. >> that's pretty funny. as if this story couldn't get any tackier, there's another twist. the officer realized his wife worked with corning in the attorney general's office. so, hey, honey, he calls her from the scene. she spoke to her b
the cops searched corning's car. straight out of the police report, inside the car, the cop found viagra, and several vibrating sex toys. corning's explanation? i always keep them with me just in case. what a practical guy. the scandal has already sparking the late-night jokes. listen to this clip from nbc's "the jay leno show." >> well, i love this story. a 66-year-old deputy u.s. attorney general in south carolina, home of governor mark sanford, you know him, the guy's name is...
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my father, mother, myself and two siblings ran the farm growing wheat, corn, soybeans, sunflower, and my love. i said that right. within the last past ten years or so many of our farming neighbors have sold or lost their farms. while my father is still operating as farm. i left colby to go to college where i received a ba in political science and a masters degree in regional and community planning. a master's degrees from kansas state, where another rutgers graduate was on my professors. being from a rural era and theme the continuing rapid decline of population, one of my passions is understanding borough population decline and the death of this community.
my father, mother, myself and two siblings ran the farm growing wheat, corn, soybeans, sunflower, and my love. i said that right. within the last past ten years or so many of our farming neighbors have sold or lost their farms. while my father is still operating as farm. i left colby to go to college where i received a ba in political science and a masters degree in regional and community planning. a master's degrees from kansas state, where another rutgers graduate was on my professors. being...
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. -- an air of corn -- an ear of corn. in this sculpture, he looks eye to eye with the native american. if you look at the picture, there the same high. >> this is not the way the story would be told today, but it tells you a lot about the 19th century attitudes and the doctrine of manifest destiny. >> with the first united states capitol completed in the 18 twenties, it is less than 30 years before a bigger building is needed -- in the 18 20's -- in the 1820's, is less than 30 years before rebuild -- a bigger building is needed. is this dome that we see today. -- it is this bill that we see today. -- it is this dome that we see today. >> for me, being able to drive into work every day and see the dome of the capital, the highest point in the district by law, it stands out. it is the citadel of freedom both domestically and internationally. >> people all over america recognize the dome of the capital even more than the washington monument -- of the united states capital even more than the washington monument. i think it is
. -- an air of corn -- an ear of corn. in this sculpture, he looks eye to eye with the native american. if you look at the picture, there the same high. >> this is not the way the story would be told today, but it tells you a lot about the 19th century attitudes and the doctrine of manifest destiny. >> with the first united states capitol completed in the 18 twenties, it is less than 30 years before a bigger building is needed -- in the 18 20's -- in the 1820's, is less than 30...
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. -- an air of corn -- an ear of corn. in this sculpture, he looks eye to eye with the native american. if you look at the picture, there the same high. >> this is not the way the story would be told today, but it tells you a lot about the 19th century attitudes and the doctrine of manifest destiny. >> with the first united states capitol completed in the 18 twenties, it is less than 30 years before a bigger building is needed -- in the 18 20's -- in the 1820's, is less than 30 years before rebuild -- a bigger building is needed. is this dome that we see today. -- it is this bill that we see today. -- it is this dome that we see today. >> for me, being able to drive into work every day and see the dome of the capital, the highest point in the district by law, it stands out. it is the citadel of freedom both domestically and internationally. >> people all over america recognize the dome of the capital even more than the washington monument -- of the united states capital even more than the washington monument. i think it is
. -- an air of corn -- an ear of corn. in this sculpture, he looks eye to eye with the native american. if you look at the picture, there the same high. >> this is not the way the story would be told today, but it tells you a lot about the 19th century attitudes and the doctrine of manifest destiny. >> with the first united states capitol completed in the 18 twenties, it is less than 30 years before a bigger building is needed -- in the 18 20's -- in the 1820's, is less than 30...
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i discovered that this increase of lincreasingly aggressive mart was one side of a corn. -- a corn. -- a quecoin. young people are less loyal to corporations. that is different from the loyalty that our parents' generation had to the companies that were offering them employment for life. it could really turn on a dime. in the last half of book, i focus on young people going after companies like nike for using sweatshops. talking about how brendan was being used and boomeranging back on these corporations. i would tell people that i was writing about anti corporate activism. everything seemed to be going well with the free market economy. but the book was that the printer in november, and the world trade organization meeting was being held in seattle and seattle was flooded with tens of thousands of activists. they were talking about many of these issues. labor records of companies like nike. it really took the mainstream media by surprise. the book's success was because it came along when this movement can along. >> you are probably about 25 years old? yes, 26. around there. >> did yo
i discovered that this increase of lincreasingly aggressive mart was one side of a corn. -- a corn. -- a quecoin. young people are less loyal to corporations. that is different from the loyalty that our parents' generation had to the companies that were offering them employment for life. it could really turn on a dime. in the last half of book, i focus on young people going after companies like nike for using sweatshops. talking about how brendan was being used and boomeranging back on these...
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if don't believe me eat >> larry: eat some corn and get out of here. >> i think he likes corn. >> larryw, we have a water monitor. this is like in school. go out and monitor the water. what is that coming out of his mouth. >> the wildlife world zoo, in phoenix, arizona. the brand in new aquarium, only aquarium in that part of the world. look at this. this is a savannah water monitor. larry, look at his tongue. what he's doing, he's stealing your attention right now. you don't want to do that. act like you're not nervous. better. do this, larry. it feels good. just touch the hand, just one. if you ever licks you, just try it. >> larry: it's not poison? >> no -- well -- >> larry: well, don't say well. you try it. >> put it like that, larry, do you see that? >> larry: yeah, did i see it? >> do you feel it? >> larry: yeah. a kim mode da dragon will bite you. the bite isn't what's going to kill you. this animal will track you for days with that tongue. do you like this animal like i do. this is the biggest one i've ever seen. >> larry: let's get in the alligator. two little alligators. wait
if don't believe me eat >> larry: eat some corn and get out of here. >> i think he likes corn. >> larryw, we have a water monitor. this is like in school. go out and monitor the water. what is that coming out of his mouth. >> the wildlife world zoo, in phoenix, arizona. the brand in new aquarium, only aquarium in that part of the world. look at this. this is a savannah water monitor. larry, look at his tongue. what he's doing, he's stealing your attention right now. you...
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a police chief in corning, arkansas says he was just trying to keep people safe.east arkansas for animals says the photos show police chief jim roanings shooting seven or eight dogs to death at the pound. that is not the normal procedure. animals are normally euthanize bide a vet. he says there were signs the dogs had rabies and he was acting on the mayor's orders. >> i went down there and looked at them and i seen these foaming and all messed up and fighting and batting one another in that pen and decided that was the best thing to do with them. >> do you think did you wrong? >> no, i don't think i did wrong. i done it in good faith and thought i was probably helping the dogs for the shape they were in. >> the mayor says a local vet told him to have the dogs euthanized. he didn't want the vet to get hurt. corning's only vet told local tv she was never contacted by city officials until after the dogs were put down. >>> the huge arizona mansion destroyed by fire yesterday was set to be auctioned next february. the arizona republic reports the owner has been trying
a police chief in corning, arkansas says he was just trying to keep people safe.east arkansas for animals says the photos show police chief jim roanings shooting seven or eight dogs to death at the pound. that is not the normal procedure. animals are normally euthanize bide a vet. he says there were signs the dogs had rabies and he was acting on the mayor's orders. >> i went down there and looked at them and i seen these foaming and all messed up and fighting and batting one another in...
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he's got corn 'em there defending. goes airborne, and just touches right there. >> i don't know if there's enough to really overturn it. just right here trying to touch the pylon. >> referee: after further review, the ruling on the field stands. touchdown. >> dave: there's the rule of approval by this mississippi state crowd. 44th career touchdown by anthony dixon. that's that is 5th in southeastern conference history. >> andre: i think i'm gonna see him playing on sunday's next year. >> dave: the point after. >> andre: and i say that sarcastically, there's no doubt in my mind anthony dixon is gonna play on sundays, my friend. dixon. >> dave: watch it here, tyson lee gives the pitch right there to anthony dixon, and now it's just effort, determination, and willing himself into the end zone. just enough for the pylon. >> dave: that was a similar situation to what we saw earlier when mississippi state had the same type of situation against lsu and couldn't get it in the end zone. >> andre: you get down that close in a ga
he's got corn 'em there defending. goes airborne, and just touches right there. >> i don't know if there's enough to really overturn it. just right here trying to touch the pylon. >> referee: after further review, the ruling on the field stands. touchdown. >> dave: there's the rule of approval by this mississippi state crowd. 44th career touchdown by anthony dixon. that's that is 5th in southeastern conference history. >> andre: i think i'm gonna see him playing on...
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and hybrid electric vehicles on the road and more and more work is going into liquid biofuels, not corn ethanol, that is what we have seen so far, not going to food and bringing it back to fuel, but grass and algae and garbage. that will be useful for truck, liquid fuels in trucks. >> is that 25 years out? >> no, that is closer in and the big part is the last 25 years of cheap oil and we've had 25 years of stand still. we have not done much research, haven't, the oil industry, the auto industry, the government, hatch done that much, the economy was such that oil was very... and we had a bump last summer and people realized it might not be a stable, many of us have head for a long time oil could be any price, it is a global market and a confused market and an irrational market and, you know, caught up in wars and skirmishes and so the price could be anything looking ahead and that is what the -- gives the impetus for change. >> some of the energy crises that we faced in the country, this 1970s, 2008, have they improved our efficiency? has the marketplace responded? >> it is interesting t
and hybrid electric vehicles on the road and more and more work is going into liquid biofuels, not corn ethanol, that is what we have seen so far, not going to food and bringing it back to fuel, but grass and algae and garbage. that will be useful for truck, liquid fuels in trucks. >> is that 25 years out? >> no, that is closer in and the big part is the last 25 years of cheap oil and we've had 25 years of stand still. we have not done much research, haven't, the oil industry, the...
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georgia law, aw, fernaz wood, frank work, salmon chase, big jim fisk, victoria woodhull, erastus corning, a.
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blake turns the corn e watch out. he almost got there for the stuff >> craig: he was watching.remendously fast. i think he had a step. lucky that he had erskin to help out varly. >> reporter: that combination of blake and grabovski can really wheel. just offsite >> craig: what brought that offside is brendan morrison going from back hand to right hand. >> joe: did you think tomas deferred too much to alex ovechkin when he was on the line with him >> craig: i think he d that's common with a lot of players when you play with a star player, you change your game. you any, i have to set him up. i have to set that guy up because he is the great goal scorer. he has to be a little more selfish. you have to learn that as a player. take the shot whit' there. you can't be looking to be cutey. >> reporter: not easy to be the other winger on theline with the likes of backstrom and ovechkin. varlamov will hold for the draw >> craig: good catching glove save there. johnny mitchell trying to get the puck free, had 12 goals last year. here is that zigzag entering the zone, getting the step. not
blake turns the corn e watch out. he almost got there for the stuff >> craig: he was watching.remendously fast. i think he had a step. lucky that he had erskin to help out varly. >> reporter: that combination of blake and grabovski can really wheel. just offsite >> craig: what brought that offside is brendan morrison going from back hand to right hand. >> joe: did you think tomas deferred too much to alex ovechkin when he was on the line with him >> craig: i think...
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temperature above the norm during the growing season we can expect a 10% decline in wheat, rice and corn yields. the problem is agriculture as it exists today has evolve to maximize production in a climatic regime that has changed very little over the last 11,000 years until recently. as it changes, agriculture will be increasingly out of sync with the climate system. and the affect of higher temperatures on yields of one manifestation of that. one of the consequences of these trends is that it is not only leading to higher food prices but increasing numbers of hungry people in the world. for some decades the number of hungry people in the world was declining until the late 1990s it bottomed out to twenty-five million. it then turned upward last year and went over nine hundred million. this year it has gone over a billion and the prospects are that it is going to continue rising. one of the consequences of these continuing -- this continuing rise in the number of hungry people his growing political instability in low income countries around the e of this o increase the number of failing
temperature above the norm during the growing season we can expect a 10% decline in wheat, rice and corn yields. the problem is agriculture as it exists today has evolve to maximize production in a climatic regime that has changed very little over the last 11,000 years until recently. as it changes, agriculture will be increasingly out of sync with the climate system. and the affect of higher temperatures on yields of one manifestation of that. one of the consequences of these trends is that it...
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you would not be happy giving a kid 10 compounds of candy corn. you think is unhealthy so they would not enjoy giving them what they actually want but the term sadism is a very different idea i don't thing that describes the bulk of the gift-giving. there is clear evidence that is not what is going on. but i will come back to that. i don't think sentimental value is efficient. another thing that i hear a lot is it is in to holiday spending good for the economy? aren't you coming down again something that is good for the economy? there is a kernel of truth but let's think about that. what is good for the economy actually mean? a well functioning market maximizes the surplus that those buyers and sellers receive from the transaction in. what is this surplus? sellers get a price for their product and that exceeds the cost of bringing it to market so the surplus is profit. that is a good thing. we are in favor of that. not just because i am from wharton school. what do the buyers get? the engage in a transaction normally if the value they get exceeds
you would not be happy giving a kid 10 compounds of candy corn. you think is unhealthy so they would not enjoy giving them what they actually want but the term sadism is a very different idea i don't thing that describes the bulk of the gift-giving. there is clear evidence that is not what is going on. but i will come back to that. i don't think sentimental value is efficient. another thing that i hear a lot is it is in to holiday spending good for the economy? aren't you coming down again...
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in the beginning of 2007, to late spring 2008, we saw a rise in wheat, rice and corn prices, roughly tripling. also soybean prices. and it took the worst economic meltdown since the great depression to curb that rise and begin to bring grain prices down. they are still not anywhere near back to normal, but at least they are not at the level they were. so we are facing real challenges on the demand side now. and then on the supply side, i'm not going to talk about all the trends, but i want to talk a minute about water. we drink about 4 liters of water a day. as water or pop or or coffee or whatever. about 4 liters of water a day. the food we consume requires about 2000 liters a day, or 500 times as much. food production is extraordinarily water intensive. i remember writing an article a few years ago, which i used these numbers and point out that we in effect the 2000 liters of water a day, and the editors circle this and in the margins it don't you mean 2000 liters a year? and that's not surprising, because it's not clear that we actually eat so much water. it takes a lot of water t
in the beginning of 2007, to late spring 2008, we saw a rise in wheat, rice and corn prices, roughly tripling. also soybean prices. and it took the worst economic meltdown since the great depression to curb that rise and begin to bring grain prices down. they are still not anywhere near back to normal, but at least they are not at the level they were. so we are facing real challenges on the demand side now. and then on the supply side, i'm not going to talk about all the trends, but i want to...
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during the 19 80s, large numbers of people from the corn belt left in what sociologists call outmigration. within the space of just a few years, many iowa towns, o ottuma and oelwein included, lost from 10-25% of their residents many of whom headed for the booming labor markets of los angeles and san diego. family and social connections became business sessions as iowa yang and kansas san, da coa tan and nebraska can laborers sent loads of the meth back home. or, like jeffrey william hayes in oelwein and lori in ottumwa, either drove out to get some themselves or sent someone instead. meth has been, perhaps, the only example of a widely-consumed narcotic that might be called vocational as opposed to recreational. the market for meth in america is nearly as old as industrialization. poor and working-class americans had been consuming the drug since the 1930s whether it was marketed as men si green, meth green or o bead run for the simple reason that meth makes you feel good and permit you to work hard. thanks to the brothers and lori arnold, these same people no longer needed to rely on ex
during the 19 80s, large numbers of people from the corn belt left in what sociologists call outmigration. within the space of just a few years, many iowa towns, o ottuma and oelwein included, lost from 10-25% of their residents many of whom headed for the booming labor markets of los angeles and san diego. family and social connections became business sessions as iowa yang and kansas san, da coa tan and nebraska can laborers sent loads of the meth back home. or, like jeffrey william hayes in...
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. >> like corn. corn. big demand because of ethanol and the rest. >>> all right.t to give a little video game update. xbox. microsoft xbox. a lot of people got booted off the service. information week.com reports microsoft banned up to 1 million people. suddenly their xbox didn't work because they had down loaded, according to microsoft, illegal games. they were usingping pirated gam. microsoft said say good-bye to your whole service. >>> we're watching, of course, president obama, "marine one" just landing at andrews air force base. this is not just a normal trip across the country or even within the northeast. president obama now heading for asia. it's not a small trip. president obama will be spending eight days, he'll be hitting five cities, four countries. and here you see him coming out. of course "marine one" just landing. he's going to walk over to "air force one," a 747200. he's got to stop in alaska before he then lands in tokyo. not a short trip, as many of you know. six to seven hours at least to alaska. then another bunch of hours to hit tokyo. he wil
. >> like corn. corn. big demand because of ethanol and the rest. >>> all right.t to give a little video game update. xbox. microsoft xbox. a lot of people got booted off the service. information week.com reports microsoft banned up to 1 million people. suddenly their xbox didn't work because they had down loaded, according to microsoft, illegal games. they were usingping pirated gam. microsoft said say good-bye to your whole service. >>> we're watching, of course,...
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say the only people we want to show up to a vote is our base, the people that we are confident our corn to vote for our candidates. we will actively discourage other people from appearing. unfortunately this has been a particular problem in florida. some of you who were around in 2000 got a good case study of how that worked. but i think most of the challenge is going to be directed toward education. we need to increase not only the amount of citizenship preparation, but the quality of citizenship preparation with a much greater emphasis on preparing people to be able to be active, and cage citizens. this book had its origins in an experience that i had over 30 years ago as a state legislator. i was chairman of the florida committee on education. we were holding our pre legislative session hearings in schools around the state. on this particular day we were at wilson high school in jacksonville. no family relationship. when students were asked if they would like to come and tell us anything they came in large numbers. they had a complaint, and it probably was a complaint that many of yo
say the only people we want to show up to a vote is our base, the people that we are confident our corn to vote for our candidates. we will actively discourage other people from appearing. unfortunately this has been a particular problem in florida. some of you who were around in 2000 got a good case study of how that worked. but i think most of the challenge is going to be directed toward education. we need to increase not only the amount of citizenship preparation, but the quality of...
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here you have a corned? who else? >> guest: a lot of people influenced, acorn, service employees international union, and hillary clinton, sure senior thesis and it was favorable and she thought he made tactical decisions and was supportive of it. the president, he rode 10 sa and a book honoring him. >> president obama worked as said an attorney for acorn? did he or did he not? >> guest: was he a paid staff lawyer for acorn? no. where their cases that a:was involved in that they would refer to obama's? yes. roi talk about a case related to the financial crisis and the book in chicago where there were three individuals who claim they were being racially discriminated against by city big because they were denied mortgages. in their complaint they admit they have bad credit but the argument made business was still racial discrimination and represented a violation not only of the fair credit act but the 13th amendment which is that abolished slavery. what is interesting is citibank and barack obama was one of the attorney
here you have a corned? who else? >> guest: a lot of people influenced, acorn, service employees international union, and hillary clinton, sure senior thesis and it was favorable and she thought he made tactical decisions and was supportive of it. the president, he rode 10 sa and a book honoring him. >> president obama worked as said an attorney for acorn? did he or did he not? >> guest: was he a paid staff lawyer for acorn? no. where their cases that a:was involved in that...
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my father, mother, myself and two siblings ran the farm growing wheat, corn, sunflowers and milo. if i said that right. within the last ten years or so many of our farming neighbors have sold or lost their farms. while my father is still operating his farm. i left colby to go to college where i received a b.a. in political science and master's degree in community planning. my master's degree is from kansas state where john keller was one of my professors. being from a rural area and seeing the flight of the u.s. continuing rapid decline of population one of my passions is understanding the rural population decline and the death of these communities. i wrote my master's paper on this topic focusing specifically on the 84 nw counties in kansas. because availability in jobs in my field i came to kansas city to work and have not been able to advance any of my studies on the topic. i would like to offer my help in any way should the opportunity ever present itself. for america is near and dear to my heart and i would love to contribute to this field of research. okay, so these are just
my father, mother, myself and two siblings ran the farm growing wheat, corn, sunflowers and milo. if i said that right. within the last ten years or so many of our farming neighbors have sold or lost their farms. while my father is still operating his farm. i left colby to go to college where i received a b.a. in political science and master's degree in community planning. my master's degree is from kansas state where john keller was one of my professors. being from a rural area and seeing the...
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large areas of wilderness are continually being destroyed to create new agricultural field to grow corn to feed the animals aren't grazing for cattle. it's very wasteful. is wasteful of water, and in addition, we find that to keep animals alive and intensive farms, is necessary to regularly feed them antibiotics. that's just to keep them alive in these stressful conditions. these antibiotics are getting out into the environment, and the bacteria of becoming resistant. so actually people have already died from a simple scratch because there was a strong enough and the body. if anybody is interested in this, there is a rather terrifying book called the killer within, one of the authors is mark plotkin. and people i think are less prepared to think about that than fossil fuels, because people want to be fed two or three meals of meat a day. we need to reduce our meat eating, even the united nations has put out a directive that we should try to reduce our consumption of meat. especially in view of the fact that countries like china, if you develop a middle class, are wanting more and more m
large areas of wilderness are continually being destroyed to create new agricultural field to grow corn to feed the animals aren't grazing for cattle. it's very wasteful. is wasteful of water, and in addition, we find that to keep animals alive and intensive farms, is necessary to regularly feed them antibiotics. that's just to keep them alive in these stressful conditions. these antibiotics are getting out into the environment, and the bacteria of becoming resistant. so actually people have...
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we don't want to lose the corn crop. they said why do you need to plant corn.ility. you put this? . you can make as much money. here's an example it wasn't about the washer, it was about uninsurer that it can be able to have a living and do something with that land. and have it be more efficient with water. i was in the valley in kenya, just a few months ago. the situation where the government turned the taps off. they recorded it as urgent. they changed their practices. and went to something called no-till farming. which leads to more of a crust on the earth. didn't need any in additional water. it was the same crop. and again three examples, it wasn't about new technology, it wasn't about buying new equipment, it wasn't about turning the world upsidedown with less water. and there is thousands of additional examples that i could use just that way. >> or just add on to this, to use existing technologies to reuse the water we have today. if using great water on the municipal, using that as feed water for our plants. using that as water for irrigation purposes,
we don't want to lose the corn crop. they said why do you need to plant corn.ility. you put this? . you can make as much money. here's an example it wasn't about the washer, it was about uninsurer that it can be able to have a living and do something with that land. and have it be more efficient with water. i was in the valley in kenya, just a few months ago. the situation where the government turned the taps off. they recorded it as urgent. they changed their practices. and went to something...
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>> it's an oxymoron to say she's a prima dona and a corn pone. i think ordinary americans are cool cats and so is she. they relate to her when the media attacks her. a lot of americans feel like wow, is that what they think of me? as long as we're talking about the divisiveness of her book look, the mccain campaign was sniping at her, leaking a lot to the press during that campaign. fine, this is payback time, i'm looking forward to it. in obama's autobiography he attacks me by name and i never mentioned him before. >> hilary, you want to have one last quick word before i go in. >> i think the problem when you write a kiss and tell auto biography is that people don't want to, you know, kiss you anymore. they don't want to be with you anymore because they don't trust you, and so i think she's going to have a lot of trouble being taken seriously in the republican party when she's viewed as such a vindictive person. >> thank you very much, ann and hilary. when we come back, you can't have sarah without levi. we'll be right back. thank you, ladies. >
>> it's an oxymoron to say she's a prima dona and a corn pone. i think ordinary americans are cool cats and so is she. they relate to her when the media attacks her. a lot of americans feel like wow, is that what they think of me? as long as we're talking about the divisiveness of her book look, the mccain campaign was sniping at her, leaking a lot to the press during that campaign. fine, this is payback time, i'm looking forward to it. in obama's autobiography he attacks me by name and i...
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. >> take the bull by the corn. you took my answer there with the goaly situation.o plan b and say they've got to be more healthy in the second half of the season. i think that's going to be easy for them. they have been so padly banged up. al and alan, how about you guys in the studio? what needs to be done for d.c >> you took my answer in saying staying healthy. i think the team is only as good as their best defenseman. the continued great of mike green is going to be the key to the caps playing, having a solid finish and a great ending with the stanley cup championship. i think it rests on mike green into into thankfully, nobody stole mine. to me that's the the resolution of the michael nylander contract. that's a chunk of money that could be available to george mcfee if they can get him situated somewhere else and get all that cap room. that could allow george mcfee to make the type of deal at that could turn this team into a stanley cup contender, which they obviously are to be one of the favorites to win it. i'm glad you didn't take mine >> joe: atta boy. we a
. >> take the bull by the corn. you took my answer there with the goaly situation.o plan b and say they've got to be more healthy in the second half of the season. i think that's going to be easy for them. they have been so padly banged up. al and alan, how about you guys in the studio? what needs to be done for d.c >> you took my answer in saying staying healthy. i think the team is only as good as their best defenseman. the continued great of mike green is going to be the key to...
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ed her way into a corn. listen very careful 3 what she says. >> caller: you said none of the doors were opened? >>> judge mathis, she seems to be saying that shaniya unlock the the door to let herself out and yet in another breath she tells the 911 operator that the door was not locked when she woke up. it does not compute does it? >> absolutely not. her statements certainly are conflictive. and that's perhaps one of the reasons the police thought to arrest her. you know what's so disturbing about this and i know that they haven't charged her with any form of murder but quite frankly i believe that some form of murder charges might be forthcoming against her because -- but for her actions, her and mcneill, but for the actions the child would still be alive. i know that we haven't found a direct link to their murder but certainly, but for the kidnapping, but for the trade in human trafficking, this child would still be alive. and that's one of the primary issues i think they should take into consideration whe
ed her way into a corn. listen very careful 3 what she says. >> caller: you said none of the doors were opened? >>> judge mathis, she seems to be saying that shaniya unlock the the door to let herself out and yet in another breath she tells the 911 operator that the door was not locked when she woke up. it does not compute does it? >> absolutely not. her statements certainly are conflictive. and that's perhaps one of the reasons the police thought to arrest her. you know...
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i went to the sea oil rigs and kansas corn farms. i went inside the electricity grid and into the pentagon. i went into high-priced plastic surgery operating rooms, and into the innovating, you know, laboratories of the future. and the stories of the target is the really sort of this journey. and i hope to give you a little glitz of that, but let's start with my, you know, striking realization, which was very exciting. this one morning in my office i took an intimate tour of my own personal environment. since nearly all plastics, polymers, inks, paints, fertilizer and pesticides are made from agrochemicals and all parties are delivered to market by trucks, trains, ships in their place, there was virtually nothing in my office. my body included it wasn't there because of transfigured there i sat on a desk made of plastic when sweatshirt made of fleece, a polymer, over yoga pants made from lycra, ditto, sipping coffee shipped from a symbolic eating eggs and appletalk from washington surrounded by walls covered with oil derived paints j
i went to the sea oil rigs and kansas corn farms. i went inside the electricity grid and into the pentagon. i went into high-priced plastic surgery operating rooms, and into the innovating, you know, laboratories of the future. and the stories of the target is the really sort of this journey. and i hope to give you a little glitz of that, but let's start with my, you know, striking realization, which was very exciting. this one morning in my office i took an intimate tour of my own personal...
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>> it's an oxymoron to say she's a prina dona and a corn pone. i think ordinary americans are cool cats and so is she. they relate to her when the media attacks her. a lot of americans feel like wow, is that what they think of me? as long as we're talking about the divisiveness of her book look, the mccain campaign was sniping at her, leaking a lot to the press during that campaign. fine, this is payback time, i'm looking forward to it. in obama's autobiography he attacks me by name and i never mentioned him before. >> hilary, you want to have one last quick word before i go in. >> i think the problem when you write a kiss and tell auto biography is that people don't want to, you know, kiss you anymore. they don't want to be with you anymore because they don't trust you, and so i think she's going to have a lot of trouble being taken seriously in the republican party when she's viewed as such a vindictive person. >> thank you very much, ann and hilary. when we come back, you can't have sarah without levi. we'll be right back. thank you, ladies. >
>> it's an oxymoron to say she's a prina dona and a corn pone. i think ordinary americans are cool cats and so is she. they relate to her when the media attacks her. a lot of americans feel like wow, is that what they think of me? as long as we're talking about the divisiveness of her book look, the mccain campaign was sniping at her, leaking a lot to the press during that campaign. fine, this is payback time, i'm looking forward to it. in obama's autobiography he attacks me by name and i...
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indeed "new york times" the justice department advises them to pay a corn for its work.epartment -- to pay acorn. they should pay them for services provided under contract before congress banned the government from providing money. the article says since 1994, acorn has received about $53 million in federal aid, much of its grants from housing and urban development, or provide in services relating to affordable housing. our phone call comes from north carolina on the democratic line. go ahead. you have the line. caller: thank you for taking my call. i want to speak on something they were talking about a minute ago about unemployment among minorities and high-school dropouts. i believe if every high-school should have at least one high school -- every school system should have won a high-school that is trade-oriented. you have people who cannot do it, they drop out of school and go to a fast food service where the pay is minimum-wage. they get frustrated and they take to the streets. it would help the person, it would help the city and the country if we had people who cam
indeed "new york times" the justice department advises them to pay a corn for its work.epartment -- to pay acorn. they should pay them for services provided under contract before congress banned the government from providing money. the article says since 1994, acorn has received about $53 million in federal aid, much of its grants from housing and urban development, or provide in services relating to affordable housing. our phone call comes from north carolina on the democratic line....
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. >> corning's only vet told local tv she was never contacted by city officials until after the dogs were put down. >>> investigators in arkansas are trying to figure out who shot and killed five people, leaving four of them in a burning home. police say, the four people were shot before the mobile home burned. another victim was found in a separate house, a spokesman for the sheriff's department said they don't have any leads yet. >>> the huge arizona mansion destroyed by fire yesterday was set to be auctioned next february. the arizona republic reports the owner has been trying to sell the scottsdale property for months, even slashing the price from $4 million, to $3.5 million. the owner was home when the fire started. fire crews say the 8,000 square-foot house is a total loss. it had a sprinkler system, but there were no sprinklers in the attic, where it looks like the fire started. >>> this is an amazing medical story. a runner collapsed after running a marathon in arkansas. he had a heart attack after crossing the finish line. he had no pulse for 40 minutes and incredibly, docto
. >> corning's only vet told local tv she was never contacted by city officials until after the dogs were put down. >>> investigators in arkansas are trying to figure out who shot and killed five people, leaving four of them in a burning home. police say, the four people were shot before the mobile home burned. another victim was found in a separate house, a spokesman for the sheriff's department said they don't have any leads yet. >>> the huge arizona mansion destroyed...
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but they still raise corn, beans, what ever.here is a very small number of people trying to get back into the raising of crops so they can sell them at roadside stands, trying to get them into the farmers' markets in atlanta. it seems that the laws have been written through agricultural committees in previous years and they are actually for increasing the size of farms and not for farms that are under 50 acres. host: thank you for calling. guest: that is really interesting. i have a figure in the peace that talks about how in households that lavan farms, 80% of household income comes from farm sources. even the folks that are still forming, it might be a smaller enterprise, but those people still have maybe one member of the household working over in the next town because you cannot make a living with the crops that you can grow and sell at a roadside stand. there has been in this fundamental transformation. the other thing noticed by the collar, a very important trend, the idea that rural areas are becoming vacation destination
but they still raise corn, beans, what ever.here is a very small number of people trying to get back into the raising of crops so they can sell them at roadside stands, trying to get them into the farmers' markets in atlanta. it seems that the laws have been written through agricultural committees in previous years and they are actually for increasing the size of farms and not for farms that are under 50 acres. host: thank you for calling. guest: that is really interesting. i have a figure in...
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for personnel managers, editorial management, to commit the kinds of resources that this story is corn to require -- is going to require. even the most stable and potentially healthy media outlets are going to be challenged by this story. i hope that they will rise to the occasion. i have some confidence that whawill happen. in this path that we are embarking on a will involve all three branches of government. obviously, the executive branch has responsibility for the conduct of investigations and the handling of prosecutions. it would certainly seem that there will be judicial proceedings within the military justice system and it would not surprise me if those proceedings spilled over into the normal article three federal courts. finally, congress has already gone into the act. there was a hearing yesterday before the senate home when security committee chaired by senator lieberman of connecticut, concerned about whether the facts, as they have already begun to unfold, suggest witnesses in our internal security or national security apparatus. -- weaknesses in our internal security or
for personnel managers, editorial management, to commit the kinds of resources that this story is corn to require -- is going to require. even the most stable and potentially healthy media outlets are going to be challenged by this story. i hope that they will rise to the occasion. i have some confidence that whawill happen. in this path that we are embarking on a will involve all three branches of government. obviously, the executive branch has responsibility for the conduct of investigations...
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foods on board or did you decide you just didn't want the guys to be eating stuff like freeze dried cornread stuffing. >> i would have to say more of the latter. tomorrow is flight day 10 for us. thanksgiving isn't all about what you eat. it is the people you spend it with and this has become my second family. of course i have my main family back home but these guys have been and now nicole, have been incredible to work with and we're just going to have a great time. >>s this moscow -- how do you hear me? >> loud and clear, moscow. my question is for maxim suraev. you are the first russian cosmonaut who read the blog so can you tell me whether this was your idea and if you had it when you were on earth? what are your first thoughts that you always want to share on your blog and also i would be interested to learn more about the technology that you use to share the videos and the photographs, the photo imagery. do you have access to the internet in space? >> well, before my flight, i didn't have my own blog in space on earth because once i found myself in space i was very interested in sh
foods on board or did you decide you just didn't want the guys to be eating stuff like freeze dried cornread stuffing. >> i would have to say more of the latter. tomorrow is flight day 10 for us. thanksgiving isn't all about what you eat. it is the people you spend it with and this has become my second family. of course i have my main family back home but these guys have been and now nicole, have been incredible to work with and we're just going to have a great time. >>s this moscow...
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i want to start by thanking the sponsors that have helped us produce the conference, ge and dow corning and next era energy and verizon. and believe it or not, that's the symbol of the danish embassy, the embassy of denmark, where we'll have a reception this evening. and thanks to ambassador peterson for being our host for that. it's a great place to go from here to think about where we're going next in copenhagen. and all of the other sponsors, berlin and smud, lockheed martin is in our space, the largest government contractor in the world, clean edge and ethanol biomass and biodiesel, all these other companies helped produce this, and we thank them. to begin, let me remind us that the theory of this conference is called phase ii, and what does that mean? well, in 19 -- in 2004,acore defined this phase i, phase ii idea which is up until then it was a continuum. we're commercializing, and it's a big slog. suddenly we realize, no, that's not the way it is. there was actually an r&d phase and then a deployment phase. and we defined phase i as that period 1975 -- and i was late to the game
i want to start by thanking the sponsors that have helped us produce the conference, ge and dow corning and next era energy and verizon. and believe it or not, that's the symbol of the danish embassy, the embassy of denmark, where we'll have a reception this evening. and thanks to ambassador peterson for being our host for that. it's a great place to go from here to think about where we're going next in copenhagen. and all of the other sponsors, berlin and smud, lockheed martin is in our space,...
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for personnel managers, editorial management, to commit the kinds of resources that this story is corn to require -- is going to require. even the most stable and potentially healthy media outlets are going to be challenged by this story. i hope that they will rise to the occasion. i have some confidence that whawill happen. in this path that we are embarking on a will involve all three branches of government. obviously, the executive branch has responsibility for the conduct of investigations and the handling of prosecutions. it would certainly seem that there will be judicial proceedings within the military justice system and it would not surprise me if those proceedings spilled over into the normal article three federal courts. finally, congress has already gone into the act. there was a hearing yesterday before the senate home when security committee chaired by senator lieberman of connecticut, concerned about whether the facts, as they have already begun to unfold, suggest witnesses in our internal security or national security apparatus. -- weaknesses in our internal security or
for personnel managers, editorial management, to commit the kinds of resources that this story is corn to require -- is going to require. even the most stable and potentially healthy media outlets are going to be challenged by this story. i hope that they will rise to the occasion. i have some confidence that whawill happen. in this path that we are embarking on a will involve all three branches of government. obviously, the executive branch has responsibility for the conduct of investigations...