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>> yes. >> you object to it, dennis?the truth of the matter is that i don't think advocacy ads do belong on the super bowl, whether i agree or don't agree. >> right to life you would object to? >> that's right, even though i believe deeply that there is a human being in a woman's womb, yeah. i think that there ought to be a place in society, like sports, where you can actually just watch the game and not be confronted with the great issues of the day. there needs to be a respite from this stuff. >> how about first amendment? >> first amendment doesn't apply because it's not government censorship. they have the perfect right to take whatever ads they want. having said that, there are secondary objections specifically to the gay ad as presented. i don't want either side. there are two issues. >> dennis, are we getting into -- this is an area i'm usually black and white on stuff. this is gray for me. we get into a slippery slope and say i don't want my kid seeing paris hilton in a bikini, eating a hamburger, dripping all ov
>> yes. >> you object to it, dennis?the truth of the matter is that i don't think advocacy ads do belong on the super bowl, whether i agree or don't agree. >> right to life you would object to? >> that's right, even though i believe deeply that there is a human being in a woman's womb, yeah. i think that there ought to be a place in society, like sports, where you can actually just watch the game and not be confronted with the great issues of the day. there needs to be a...
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we will speak with denny's ceo. this is real americana here about the health of the restaurant business and their super bowl grand slam giveaway. >>> but first, oil refineries are shutting down in the fastest pace in three decades and that's because of weak demand. is oil on the verge of collapse? you're watching "the call" here on cnbc and we're first in business worldwide. what are you doing...? calling chase sapphire, seeing if we have enough points to stay longer. now? you don't have enough time... and you have to push all those buttons... no buttons, someone answers every time. yeah, right... bet you a massage... yeah, ok. hi, julie... i have a question about my points. hi, what button do i press for a massage? hello? new chase sapphire... you call. we answer. no waiting. just press right here... go to chase.com/sapphire. chase what matters. >>> welcome back to "the call." i'm sharon epperson. we're looking at oil prices right now above $77 a barrel. we continue to climb here thanks to what's happening to the g
we will speak with denny's ceo. this is real americana here about the health of the restaurant business and their super bowl grand slam giveaway. >>> but first, oil refineries are shutting down in the fastest pace in three decades and that's because of weak demand. is oil on the verge of collapse? you're watching "the call" here on cnbc and we're first in business worldwide. what are you doing...? calling chase sapphire, seeing if we have enough points to stay longer. now?...
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dennis, should we be concerned here? >> you shouldn't be concerned, melissa. there's a lot of natural gas out there that we have found that we will find, that is in storage, despite the fact that it's been a very cold winter, we still have more than adequate supplies. i think that this is not a good place to be. if you're going to own nat gas, try to own the nat gas trust. that's the only place to be. don't own the nat gas futures and don't bet bullishly upon it. >> on the equity side, oil producers have been betting on nat gas. >> much better to have the exposure to oil. the drilling has changed the supply game. i will say this about natural gas. don't play it from the short side. look at that weather outside. hurricane season's coming. >> let's move on here because economists and economic data can be useful, but if you really want to know what's going on with the economy and which industries are thriving you'll need to talk to our next guest, dan dimicco, they make the steel that go into your cars and homes and just became america's largest steelmaker. the b
dennis, should we be concerned here? >> you shouldn't be concerned, melissa. there's a lot of natural gas out there that we have found that we will find, that is in storage, despite the fact that it's been a very cold winter, we still have more than adequate supplies. i think that this is not a good place to be. if you're going to own nat gas, try to own the nat gas trust. that's the only place to be. don't own the nat gas futures and don't bet bullishly upon it. >> on the equity...
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dennis harris chipping in with to offense. he hits the three-ball. harris scored just one point in the last four games. getting it back is brad tinsley! [ applause ] >> bob: they continue to go to pressure on makes. harris, 6'11", 190. reminds me of the body of the freshman for that storied program that is struggling a little bit right here. what about this? get out of here! >> eric: back-to-back bus buck for the stringbean. dennis harris with five off the bench. >> bob: and he's looking at the assistant responsible for the scouting report. where is this guy on the report? we don't even see him. >> eric: jermaine beal 0-2 from the field. leads the team in scoring. close to 16 points a night. >> bob: look how slowly they bring the ball across. almost a ten-second violation that time. bass getting instructions from trent johnson on every play. >> eric: bass with the screen from harris. dribbling over to tinsley. warren. his first miss. he's now four for five from the field. 9:20 to play, first half. trying to build from the tremendous win they had. van
dennis harris chipping in with to offense. he hits the three-ball. harris scored just one point in the last four games. getting it back is brad tinsley! [ applause ] >> bob: they continue to go to pressure on makes. harris, 6'11", 190. reminds me of the body of the freshman for that storied program that is struggling a little bit right here. what about this? get out of here! >> eric: back-to-back bus buck for the stringbean. dennis harris with five off the bench. >> bob:...
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. >> bill: dennis miller, everybody. there he is in a moment, body language on stewart and o'reilly. michelle obama and -- we have another one, another surprise. there is something. right back with pl.
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he is slime. >> bill: dennis miller, everybody.there he is in a moment, body language on stewart and o'reilly. michelle obama and -- we have another one, another surprise. there is something. right back with pl. the images from haiti are heart-breaking-- homes, hospitals, and schools destroyed; families searching for loved ones; parents trying to feed their children. but we can all do something. we can help the american red cross as it delivers the food, water, and medicine that can save lives. donate $10 by texting "haiti" to 9-0-9-9-9. visit redcross.org or call 1-800-red-cross. thanks for your help. >> bill: back of the book segment tonight, we have a very lively body language segment for you. we begin with first lady michelle obama appearing on "the today show" this morning. >> when your husband was running for president, you were out on the campaign trail, there was a lot of criticizing of president bush and his policies. >> um-huh. >> i'm just wondering now, 12 months later, being the family in the white house, if your perspe
he is slime. >> bill: dennis miller, everybody.there he is in a moment, body language on stewart and o'reilly. michelle obama and -- we have another one, another surprise. there is something. right back with pl. the images from haiti are heart-breaking-- homes, hospitals, and schools destroyed; families searching for loved ones; parents trying to feed their children. but we can all do something. we can help the american red cross as it delivers the food, water, and medicine that can save...
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he is slime. >> bill: dennis miller, everybody.re he is in a moment, body language on stewart and o'reilly. michelle obama and -- we have another one, another surprise. there is something. right back with pl. and now i know without enough, >> bill: back of the book segment tonight, we have a very lively body language segment for you. we begin with first lady michelle obama appearing on "the today show" this morning. >> when your husband was running for president, you were out on the campaign trail, there was a lot of criticizing of president bush and his policies. >> um-huh. >> i'm just wondering now, 12 months later, being the family in the white house, if your perspective on that has changed, in that, perhaps maybe it would have been better to be less judgmental. >> you know, i think that on the campaign trail my husband, his goal was to be truthful and honest about the problems that we faced. >> bill: okay. we didn't see a lot of her because of that dopey thing there. but you did pick up the tone of it? >> not only the tone. i m
he is slime. >> bill: dennis miller, everybody.re he is in a moment, body language on stewart and o'reilly. michelle obama and -- we have another one, another surprise. there is something. right back with pl. and now i know without enough, >> bill: back of the book segment tonight, we have a very lively body language segment for you. we begin with first lady michelle obama appearing on "the today show" this morning. >> when your husband was running for president, you...
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dennis, go ahead. >> caller: hi, how are you folks doing? i would like to note there could be a systematic financial collapse worldwide and the reason i say that is there has been talk of the world global bank and if the bank, the banking system right now was talking about a global tax for a central bank, and my concern is that there is no involvement of the world bank or the imf can any of these individual countries' problems with financial issues, and my concern was if there is a global bank that is there going to be possibly a world currency, and the financial collapse of each individual country so that we >>> 6' 8, 8 1/2, can do it all. i mean when i say do it all and do it gracefully. i mean with the greatest of ease. >> benji will, so his game and personality were -- wilson, his game and >> wilson, his game what's electric. a future star in the nba until one morning when everything changed. get a inside glimpse of the man that willlead a n cove ning ill uceyouto da marrith. ory ed interviews the movie's biggest star, matt damon. >> hel
dennis, go ahead. >> caller: hi, how are you folks doing? i would like to note there could be a systematic financial collapse worldwide and the reason i say that is there has been talk of the world global bank and if the bank, the banking system right now was talking about a global tax for a central bank, and my concern is that there is no involvement of the world bank or the imf can any of these individual countries' problems with financial issues, and my concern was if there is a global...
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dennis? the big caps and finding those smaller names that are big movers today. matt nesto has been running his proprietary screens to show us what's off the charts. surprise us. >> it's always fascinating, dennis. check ot resmed, rmd. >> those snore machines, i use one. >> that's information we didn't ask for. but there you go. rmd, an all-time high, dennis, thank you very much. a 52-week high. up to market perform from underperform after better than expected earnings and 23% revenue growth. >> "the wall street journal" story on this could do it. >> they'll do over $1 billion in revenue no thanks in small part to your contribution. second candidate is vertex, this is a widely known and widely held stock. the largest midcap. $7.7 billion. it's bigger than almost half of the s&p 500. well, as big as nordstrom's and mattel and xerox. the stock is down about a three-month low here today. it's in the biotech index, in the nasdaq 100 n the midcap, the russell 1000. their revenues beat. e small. f
dennis? the big caps and finding those smaller names that are big movers today. matt nesto has been running his proprietary screens to show us what's off the charts. surprise us. >> it's always fascinating, dennis. check ot resmed, rmd. >> those snore machines, i use one. >> that's information we didn't ask for. but there you go. rmd, an all-time high, dennis, thank you very much. a 52-week high. up to market perform from underperform after better than expected earnings and...
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dennis? >> you know, enough of the usual suspects.r some of the overlooked names that are big movers today. matt nesto's finding out what is off the charts. what's off the charts? >> it's wacky today. i don't know if you saw, the stock's up 30%, best single-day move in six months and this, after this company did what it wasn't supposed to do, made money. imagine that. four cents a share versus a dime loss estimate overnight. they also said they're profitable this year in 2010. they make life science tools for genome research, dna research, based in santa clara, 1,000 employees and $500 million market cap. also worth a peek today, look at the weakness, the downtrend in wilmington trust. this is the bank that the dupont heirs founded with people in 1903. down 22% during that periods of time. six consecutive days down since they missed on their earnings. 20% short interest, tripled over the past 12 months. wilmington trust struggling. t. rowe price the largest shareholder there. timberland is down, the worst performer in the mid cap inde
dennis? >> you know, enough of the usual suspects.r some of the overlooked names that are big movers today. matt nesto's finding out what is off the charts. what's off the charts? >> it's wacky today. i don't know if you saw, the stock's up 30%, best single-day move in six months and this, after this company did what it wasn't supposed to do, made money. imagine that. four cents a share versus a dime loss estimate overnight. they also said they're profitable this year in 2010. they...
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>> reporter: the brother of crash victim dennis hawkins said. >> no evidence of safety culture in that organization. >> reporter: and look at oversight of safety. >> the hearings launched today are the first in the wake of june 22 redline collision. the investigators homed in on switches that may not have detected a stopped train ahead. since then two workers were killed on the tracks and trains collided in a maintenance yard. and here was the answer, when the system's new safety chief was asked if there is a database that tracks system-wide safety issues. >> that database does not exist currently. >> reporter: earlier mike taber admitted said he wasn't sure who on the operations side gets safety and analysis reports. >> i don't know who that person is. >> if there is a safety issue, spend the dollars and we'll figure out how to pay for it later. >> reporter: john cado said he only demanded direct reporting from his safety department after the accident. metro's board chairman called for a new culture of safety. >> the attitude that people have, feelings they have, the way they pay atte
>> reporter: the brother of crash victim dennis hawkins said. >> no evidence of safety culture in that organization. >> reporter: and look at oversight of safety. >> the hearings launched today are the first in the wake of june 22 redline collision. the investigators homed in on switches that may not have detected a stopped train ahead. since then two workers were killed on the tracks and trains collided in a maintenance yard. and here was the answer, when the system's...
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dennis harris. [ whistle ] a foul called on ogilvy! have got a piece of the ball, but got some of the wrist of spencer, too. >> bob: spencer guarded on the perimeter now because of hissing a rassy from three-point range. as a result, he puts it on the ground and goes around his man. looks like he got all arm to me. amazing how many times the guys in the striped shirts are right. >> eric: spencer, 3 for 3 at the free-throw line. that kid has 17 points. there were doubts whether or not he'd give at it go. >> bob: 60% was the number he gave me, as far as his ability. 60% of his ability. >> eric: left ankle strain, kept him out of the second half of wednesday's game against arkansas. he's fouled! >> bob: strong move right here. taking it hard to the goal. green tried not to foul. possibly would have been advisable to foul hard. so it was not a three-point opportunity. >> eric: festus ezeli will come in to replace a.j. ogilvy. ogilvy goes to the bench. with just four points. >> bob: they've been able to bother him up with the zone. a passer
dennis harris. [ whistle ] a foul called on ogilvy! have got a piece of the ball, but got some of the wrist of spencer, too. >> bob: spencer guarded on the perimeter now because of hissing a rassy from three-point range. as a result, he puts it on the ground and goes around his man. looks like he got all arm to me. amazing how many times the guys in the striped shirts are right. >> eric: spencer, 3 for 3 at the free-throw line. that kid has 17 points. there were doubts whether or...
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dennis: o'reilly you made two troublesome statements.rging too much why are profits bad? the jobs bill was good. you made the sail foolish arguments about the oil companies -- made the same foolish arguments about the oil companies. your every man for himself would lead to disaster. i was correct they did raise prices in conjunction with the speculators not for supply and demand issue. also, if you got sick and couldn't pay your medical bills, i would try to get you help in the great judea tradition. you need to wise up and realize the government does play a role in providing some protection to its citizens. bill, what i like is wherever you go, you know where you stan. mary: mr. o many of us are fearful of the health care situation i'm in renal failure and recently lost health care. that's why they have to reform the system assist people like you. mr. o'reilly in your organization with dick morris you said you are more concerned with the cost of health care and with rash channing -- rationing. i inunderstand i agree some rationing would
dennis: o'reilly you made two troublesome statements.rging too much why are profits bad? the jobs bill was good. you made the sail foolish arguments about the oil companies -- made the same foolish arguments about the oil companies. your every man for himself would lead to disaster. i was correct they did raise prices in conjunction with the speculators not for supply and demand issue. also, if you got sick and couldn't pay your medical bills, i would try to get you help in the great judea...
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y @las politicas de meen venezuela y bolivia, advirtio hoy el director de inteligencia nacional, dennis informe anual sobre las amenazas a estados unidos, que blair presento frente a la comision de inteligencia del senado, dedico un amplio capitulo a latinoamderica, donde destaco que en la mayoria de los estados, los graves problemas economicos han ejercido mas presion sobre las instituciones democrdaticas... un nuevo esfuerzo en la legisla busca prohibir a los conductore sque puedan leer y enviar mensajes de textos mientras conducen.. la medida sera considerada durante una audiencia manana por la tarde... esta busca que quienes infrinjan la ley sean multados hasta 500 dolares por infraccion... la medida completaria las actuales leyes que prohiben escribir o enviar mensajes de texto pero no prohibe leerlos... funcionarios que llevaba a 20- trabajadores golpeo un vagon de los trenes sobre las heladas vias, causando un desplome en efecto domino que dano a por lo menos cuatro vagones el accidente ocurrio el sabado en la noche, en la linea roja, entre las estaciones de grosvenor- strathomre
y @las politicas de meen venezuela y bolivia, advirtio hoy el director de inteligencia nacional, dennis informe anual sobre las amenazas a estados unidos, que blair presento frente a la comision de inteligencia del senado, dedico un amplio capitulo a latinoamderica, donde destaco que en la mayoria de los estados, los graves problemas economicos han ejercido mas presion sobre las instituciones democrdaticas... un nuevo esfuerzo en la legisla busca prohibir a los conductore sque puedan leer y...
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they are here from denny's. i'm so he can sighted denny's is actually hope open.ou think of all the snow? >> i like the snow, i don't like the ice. >> you guys made it in? >> yes, we did. we made it in, yeah. we have to work. >> i am glad to see you're open because i could head for breakfast. you're the chef. you are the cook here. what are your thoughts because of the snow? >> i don't know. people kind of scare me with the snow, the sleet coming down. it's making the roads dangerous and they all still want to come in for french toast. >> all right. thank you, guys so much for talking to us. keep up the good work. i will see you a little later. >> all right. thank you. here in edgewood, take a look behind me here. you could take a look at the roads. we're seeing snow-covered roads, really slick in some of the streets. the main roads out there, snow covered slushy, the crews have been out working all night long. the state highway administration tells me they have about 400 pieces of equipment on the road in baltimore and harper counties combined. they have been wor
they are here from denny's. i'm so he can sighted denny's is actually hope open.ou think of all the snow? >> i like the snow, i don't like the ice. >> you guys made it in? >> yes, we did. we made it in, yeah. we have to work. >> i am glad to see you're open because i could head for breakfast. you're the chef. you are the cook here. what are your thoughts because of the snow? >> i don't know. people kind of scare me with the snow, the sleet coming down. it's making...
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. >>> dc fire chief, dennis rubin is joining us live outside and i want to talk to you about safety in these conditions. a lot of people will be hunkering down the next few days. what kind of precautions do we all need to take indoors? >> first of all, we are hoping that folks will stay prepared, have enough food, have enough warmth with blankets in their home if the power goes out for example and certainly enough water and then we'd ask them to stay informed, and watch great news coverage like tv 9 to know what's going on in the community and the last stage is stay at home if you can. the roads are getting really slippery. we have had a lot of responses this evening. i have been out in the snowstorm since it has begun and it is really getting treacherous out here, just as topper said a couple of times. >> what about alternative heat sources. people utilize their fireplace and different things. a few reminders just about how quickly a fire can start. >> it starts really quickly and moves rapidly. first of all, please make sure that everyone sleeping under a smoke detector. when you hea
. >>> dc fire chief, dennis rubin is joining us live outside and i want to talk to you about safety in these conditions. a lot of people will be hunkering down the next few days. what kind of precautions do we all need to take indoors? >> first of all, we are hoping that folks will stay prepared, have enough food, have enough warmth with blankets in their home if the power goes out for example and certainly enough water and then we'd ask them to stay informed, and watch great...
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kevin harvick dominating fax gets his first nationwide, denny hamlin second, carl edwards third.said after that race the one guy who helped her out was the winner, kevin harvick. he was using his hand out the window and motioning for her. it is a huge learning process for her. he was being polite. i love listening to her because you don't know what is going to come out of her mouth. >> tomorrow team usa 3:15. all new "snl" coming up. see you back here tomorrow. until
kevin harvick dominating fax gets his first nationwide, denny hamlin second, carl edwards third.said after that race the one guy who helped her out was the winner, kevin harvick. he was using his hand out the window and motioning for her. it is a huge learning process for her. he was being polite. i love listening to her because you don't know what is going to come out of her mouth. >> tomorrow team usa 3:15. all new "snl" coming up. see you back here tomorrow. until
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dennis reuben in the district. stay home and just watch us out here in all this mess.>> what you can expect, it's going to snow even harder at a rate of a half inch per hour. temperatures around 32 to 34 degrees. we'll be around that mark during the overnight period. so here it is, your storm headlines. between 11:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m., could have thunder snow. still looking at 20 inches throughout the viewing area. maybe even some snow and sleet just south of the area. blizzard warnings remain up for st. mary's and anne arundel county until 10:00 p.m. tomorrow. moderate snow up until 4:00 a.m. then heavy snow from 4:00 a.m. all the way to noontime tomorrow with the storm system not ending until 8:00 p.m. again, picking up 20 inches throughout many of our neighborhoods and communities. >> veronica, thank you. >>> the winter weather blast is having a major impact on the skies. air travelers could be in for some massive delays if they're able to get out of town at all. tracee wilkins has more from reagan national airport. >> reporter: there was a traffic ja jam this morn
dennis reuben in the district. stay home and just watch us out here in all this mess.>> what you can expect, it's going to snow even harder at a rate of a half inch per hour. temperatures around 32 to 34 degrees. we'll be around that mark during the overnight period. so here it is, your storm headlines. between 11:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m., could have thunder snow. still looking at 20 inches throughout the viewing area. maybe even some snow and sleet just south of the area. blizzard warnings...
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resolution today to make sure there were policies in place to keep this from happening again. 37-year-old dennis mclaughlin who is behind bars and works for the department of public works as a utility repairman was also charged with sexual assault and impersonating a police officer. he served ten months in 2008 for sexually assaulting a minor. now there are allegations that mclaughlin used sick time, barroed from the city's sick bank to cover if his of time while in jail. >> did the investigation begin before fox broke the story? i don't know. there are employees in the department of public works that knew that this employee was incarcerated, that knew that this employee had someone submitting sick leave slips so that this employee could be paid while they were incarcerated. >> reporter: we've also learned that look laughlin's mother also works as an administrative assistant within the department. we'll have much more coming up on the news at 10. reporting live here at city hall, karen parks, fox 25 news at 5:30. >>> today is sheila dixon's last full day as mayor of the city of baltimore. she ha
resolution today to make sure there were policies in place to keep this from happening again. 37-year-old dennis mclaughlin who is behind bars and works for the department of public works as a utility repairman was also charged with sexual assault and impersonating a police officer. he served ten months in 2008 for sexually assaulting a minor. now there are allegations that mclaughlin used sick time, barroed from the city's sick bank to cover if his of time while in jail. >> did the...
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but dennis blair says a more skilled terrorist might be able to pull off an attack. and, tonight, more questions about the interrogation of the detroit suspect. attorney general eric holder says it was his decision to charge the nigerian man in criminal court instead of in the military justice system. that meant reading him his rights and giving him a lawyer. republicans, many of them claim, that was a strategic blunder that kept the united states from getting valuable intelligence from the suspect. but the white house is standing firmly by its decision. >> we feel like we pursued the correct course in interrogating abdulmutallab. and through that course we have gotten quite a bit of information that's been helpful both to the united states and some of our foreign partners in keeping the united states safe. >> shepard: last night the white house revealed the suspect started cooperating with the white house again last week. they are questioning whether the administration should be making that kind of information public. catherine herridge is live in the d.c. newsroom
but dennis blair says a more skilled terrorist might be able to pull off an attack. and, tonight, more questions about the interrogation of the detroit suspect. attorney general eric holder says it was his decision to charge the nigerian man in criminal court instead of in the military justice system. that meant reading him his rights and giving him a lawyer. republicans, many of them claim, that was a strategic blunder that kept the united states from getting valuable intelligence from the...
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judge dennis sweeney said dixon was leaving office in total disgrace. judge sweeney agreed with prosecutors that the case was strong and dixon got off easy. >> we wanted to make sure that she knew that she had committed two serious wrongs and was being punished. ms. dixon should be grateful bet she received a fair trial, a very good representation, and more leniency and justice than most defendants will have. >> dixon would not comment on the sentencing. she will still receive the $83,000 pension, which is expected to start in march. 32 degrees on tv hill. coming up, and american missionaries arrested for attempting to flee with orphans. the sentence that could face. >> edrik rescue in oregon after a car flips and lands vertically against a tree. against a tree. little bodies are different than big bodies. they need special attention and special care. nobody knows that better than children's tylenol. it works with little bodies... to reduce fevers while easing aches and pains. for over fifty years, pediatricians and parents have trusted... children's ty
judge dennis sweeney said dixon was leaving office in total disgrace. judge sweeney agreed with prosecutors that the case was strong and dixon got off easy. >> we wanted to make sure that she knew that she had committed two serious wrongs and was being punished. ms. dixon should be grateful bet she received a fair trial, a very good representation, and more leniency and justice than most defendants will have. >> dixon would not comment on the sentencing. she will still receive the...
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director dennis blair believes al-qaeda could try to strike again in the next three to six months. joel brown has more now from captiol hill. >> house lawmakers are grilling the director of national intelligence about a stark warning he gave to a senate panel. >> what's the likelihood of another terrorist attempted attack on the u.s. homeland in the next three to six months, high or low? director blair? >> an attempted attack the priority is certain i would say. >> intelligence officials believe al-qaeda is deploying agents inside of the united states, ready to launch new attacks from within our borders. the cia director leon panetta warned in a hearing he has new concerns about the extremist network. >> al-qaeda is adapting their methods in ways that often times make it difficult to detect. >> reporter: the cia director went on to tell lawmakers that he doesn't believe there's another nine eleven style attack in the works. he thinks now the terrorist group is trying to carry out smaller attacks that require little training and simple devices. he pointed to the failed attempt to bl
director dennis blair believes al-qaeda could try to strike again in the next three to six months. joel brown has more now from captiol hill. >> house lawmakers are grilling the director of national intelligence about a stark warning he gave to a senate panel. >> what's the likelihood of another terrorist attempted attack on the u.s. homeland in the next three to six months, high or low? director blair? >> an attempted attack the priority is certain i would say. >>...
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dennis blair is upset by it. >> the political dimension as you put it. also simultaneously, eric holder the attorney general of the united states yesterday came out with a letter because a number of republicans had wanted him to come up and answer some questions about what went on with the so-called unick bomber as they're calling him on one of the blogs and he sent out a letter to mitch mcconnell and in it, he said it was my decision and my decision alone to try him in court giving it a -- so it's not a political thing. it is a legal thing, according to mr. holder. >> and the caveat to that letter is that he didn't have any resistance from the president on that decision and any of the president's advisors. how did you take that letter? i'm wondering this morning, did you take it as eric holder putting himself out there falling on the sword saying it was my own decision or did you take it that it might be the beginning of the end for eric holder? >> it's hard to believe that he -- you know, you've got this great big administration and the political dynam
dennis blair is upset by it. >> the political dimension as you put it. also simultaneously, eric holder the attorney general of the united states yesterday came out with a letter because a number of republicans had wanted him to come up and answer some questions about what went on with the so-called unick bomber as they're calling him on one of the blogs and he sent out a letter to mitch mcconnell and in it, he said it was my decision and my decision alone to try him in court giving it a...
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[applause] >> thank you, dennis and welcome, and hello to everyone. as i've been thinking about abigail and john adams today, i've been wondering how they would feel about having their private letters read aloud by people they never knew and in a public setting? [laughter] i'm certain they would approve of the venue. it was hear of course that bostonians gathered in the years before the revolution to condemn the british and to listen to speeches urging independence. but what about the people who will read their letters? i'm sure john would have been very pleased by the distinguished men who will be taking his part this evening. i know he is scowling there. [laughter] but he doesn't mean it. and by the end of the evening he will smile. each of these men has devoted his professional life to public service, as john adams did. he might have envied senator kennedy's reelection record, but he definitely would have admired the senator's consistent willingness to speak out on difficult issues and to challenge the opposition, something did in spades. [applause
[applause] >> thank you, dennis and welcome, and hello to everyone. as i've been thinking about abigail and john adams today, i've been wondering how they would feel about having their private letters read aloud by people they never knew and in a public setting? [laughter] i'm certain they would approve of the venue. it was hear of course that bostonians gathered in the years before the revolution to condemn the british and to listen to speeches urging independence. but what about the...
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judge dennis sweeney admit in open court that he thought the state's case against the mayor was strong and she should consider her lucky jurors didn't find her guilty on more counts. as for judges he commended the job they did despite all the scrutiny following her trial. the mayor left the courthouse out the back without making any public statement. >>> coming up later on fox 45 early edition, a winter blast is on the way. get a list of the most recent school closings. >>> but next unemployment numbers are on the rise, but one >>> global economy worries and jobless claims weigh down wall street, while heigh heightened s send stocks stumbling. >> reporter: the dow losing 268 points, dipping below 10,000 for the first time in 2 months. jobless claims unexpectedly rising last week. the government releasing the big january jobs report on friday. >>> discount chain dollar general hiring 5,000 new workers as it opens 600 new stores. retail rebounding in january. sales of existing stores rising 3% compared to last year, that is better than expected. toyota coasting a $1.7 billion quarterly p
judge dennis sweeney admit in open court that he thought the state's case against the mayor was strong and she should consider her lucky jurors didn't find her guilty on more counts. as for judges he commended the job they did despite all the scrutiny following her trial. the mayor left the courthouse out the back without making any public statement. >>> coming up later on fox 45 early edition, a winter blast is on the way. get a list of the most recent school closings. >>>...
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. >> reporter: dennis blair testified before a house committee wednesday, a day after he along with the heads of the cia and f.b.i. declared than an attempted terror attack on the u.s. homeland in the next six months was concern. the f.b.i. has been looking at travel records from africa to determine if other operatives have made their way into the u.s.. >>> well, protect this house has a whole new meaning tonight in terms of maryland business. could underarmor be heading west? >>> and a tragedy against all odds. instead of hitting a jackpot, two casino patrons are killed. . >>> and you know we're getting set for a wild storm when the national weather service puts out winter storm watch out two days ahead of time. powerful storm, we'll talk about it and see where it is right now, after this. now, the key to a really good family calendar is sticky notes. they come in all colors. pink is for piano lessons, except for when it means pot roast. green is for groceries, girls night out or going to the arc.... yesterday is so yesterday. merge your facebook, outlook and family calendars into one
. >> reporter: dennis blair testified before a house committee wednesday, a day after he along with the heads of the cia and f.b.i. declared than an attempted terror attack on the u.s. homeland in the next six months was concern. the f.b.i. has been looking at travel records from africa to determine if other operatives have made their way into the u.s.. >>> well, protect this house has a whole new meaning tonight in terms of maryland business. could underarmor be heading west?...
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resolution today, to make sure there were policies in place to keep this from happening again. 37-year-old dennis mclaughlin that works for the department of public works, as a utility repairman awas also charged with sexual assault and impersonating a police officer. he served amos, in 2008, for sexually assaulting a minor. now, their allegations that mclaughlin used sick time borrowed from the city's sick bank to cover time while in jail. >> i am just concerned. is it an abuse? did the investigation begin before fox broke the story? i don't know. there are employees in the department of public works, that knew that this employee was incarcerateed. that knew that this employee had someone submitting sick leave slips so this employee could be paid while incarcerateed. >> we have also learned that mclaughlin's mother works as administrative assistant at the department of public works. reporting live here in downtown baltimore, karen parks fox 45 news "late edition". >> arundel county police lieutenant james cifala released on detention after held on child porn charges. cifala allegedly exchanged s
resolution today, to make sure there were policies in place to keep this from happening again. 37-year-old dennis mclaughlin that works for the department of public works, as a utility repairman awas also charged with sexual assault and impersonating a police officer. he served amos, in 2008, for sexually assaulting a minor. now, their allegations that mclaughlin used sick time borrowed from the city's sick bank to cover time while in jail. >> i am just concerned. is it an abuse? did the...
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it comes after director dennis blair warned senators saying al qaeda is all but certain to try another attack on u.s. soil. >> what is the likelihood of another terrorist attempted attack on the u.s. homeland in the next three to six months, high or low? director blair? >> an attempted attack the priority is certain i would say. >> intelligence officials believe al qaeda is deploying its agents inside the united states ready to launch new attacks from within our borders. >>> home alone three small unattended children stopped breathing after a fire breaks out in their apartment. we'll tell you what happened during some tense moments early today. >>> plus a final good-bye to one of the national zoo's most famous residents. hey hi could you take all of these in for me please? all of them? well, it's the boston crème pies and the apple turnovers, oh, and the white chocolate strawberries, and the key lime pies so you need them let out? no, no, no - in out uh, in out ♪ no, in [ female announcer ] yoplait light, with 28 delicious flavors at about 100 calories, it only tastes fattening ok,
it comes after director dennis blair warned senators saying al qaeda is all but certain to try another attack on u.s. soil. >> what is the likelihood of another terrorist attempted attack on the u.s. homeland in the next three to six months, high or low? director blair? >> an attempted attack the priority is certain i would say. >> intelligence officials believe al qaeda is deploying its agents inside the united states ready to launch new attacks from within our borders....
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. >> we want to stay on good terms with the fire chief who is dennis ruben. >>> elsewhere, the whiteout conditions have drivers taking it slowly. even the plows and other service vehicles had a difficult time getting around and really poor visibility. high winds made it difficult and dangerous for people trying to get around on foot. jackie benson is in rockville. she's seen snapped utility poles to cars on fire. >> i wanted to have good news for our viewers. montgomery county officials tell us that they are going to get 150 additional plows on loan to them from pennsylvania and north carolina over the next day or so. pepco crews are working. they are working and they say they are dedicated special crews to the people who still don't have their power from the last storm. that said, it is windy, still miserable and dangerous out here tonight. into the evening, high winds continue to whip flying snow across roads barely passable in many places in montgomery county. earlier, the engine of a car straining to negotiate a hill burst into flames. luckily, the driver was able to get clear of th
. >> we want to stay on good terms with the fire chief who is dennis ruben. >>> elsewhere, the whiteout conditions have drivers taking it slowly. even the plows and other service vehicles had a difficult time getting around and really poor visibility. high winds made it difficult and dangerous for people trying to get around on foot. jackie benson is in rockville. she's seen snapped utility poles to cars on fire. >> i wanted to have good news for our viewers. montgomery...
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the seven service men who have been killed in afghanistan since last time we met, david walker and dennis bar the 0 and dime dollars and can the shaun donovan and rifle and mark marshall, david greenelaw hold and darren hicks. we are paying a high price for the operations of our undertaking in helmets but it is an essential mission and our forces and their families need to know they have the support of the whole house and the whole country in the work they are doing. the report into the hospital has only just been published but i want to ask a couple questions before turning to other subject. hundreds of people went into that hospital with relatively straightforward ailments and ended up dying because they were mistreated, talking to the relatives of many have done is heartbreaking. though the prime minister understand that these victims will never be content with an inquiry that was conducted in private behind closed doors without any public hearings? does he understand the clamor for a public inquiry? >> let me say we understand the sadness and the sorrow of all big relatives who lost t
the seven service men who have been killed in afghanistan since last time we met, david walker and dennis bar the 0 and dime dollars and can the shaun donovan and rifle and mark marshall, david greenelaw hold and darren hicks. we are paying a high price for the operations of our undertaking in helmets but it is an essential mission and our forces and their families need to know they have the support of the whole house and the whole country in the work they are doing. the report into the...
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. >> steven dennis and perry bacon, what did you learn from the chairman?en hearing. they are ready to go forward and use whatever roles that they can come of this process called reconciliation, or you only need 51 votes to get the bill passed. they're focused on that. they are doing what they can to move forward in the next month. he was very emphatic on that point. >> anything about the ad on stealth care? >> is going to be interesting to see -- anything about the add- ons on health care? >> he is talking about this new student loan bill which is a squeaker for a lot of bill. there's reconstruction money here and a lot of good things here. it is possible -- he left the door open to get some jobs- related items into this package. the republicans did a big reconciliation package in 2006 and it had all kinds of committees and their subsidies, there were lots of different kinds of things that people wanted and got votes. this is going to be down to the wire. it is one to be a very difficult road and very messy. he made it clear that he thinks they have the st
. >> steven dennis and perry bacon, what did you learn from the chairman?en hearing. they are ready to go forward and use whatever roles that they can come of this process called reconciliation, or you only need 51 votes to get the bill passed. they're focused on that. they are doing what they can to move forward in the next month. he was very emphatic on that point. >> anything about the ad on stealth care? >> is going to be interesting to see -- anything about the add- ons...
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. >> that is robert gates, preceded by dennis blair, director of national intelligence. they and others testified this week that the possibility of an attempted attack on the united states and the next six months is virtually certain. any additional insight on that, evan? >> i think it is more logic and intelligence. -- logic than intelligence. and this new twist that there are americans fighting for the other side. "the new york times" at a fascinating story about this kid from alabama, very bright kid, and a very scary guy. >> we could spend all my on what motivates people to do that. on the other hand, the question about the threat. you hear that kind of testimony and it makes people anxious. >> you had the leadership of the intelligence community saying that is concerned, but you also ought is a phenomenon we are coming to grips with, the notion of homegrown terrorists. that is where i think the real concern is, that is going to come from within. it is going to come at us in an area where he might be most -- you might be most vulnerable, like the metro center, or tra
. >> that is robert gates, preceded by dennis blair, director of national intelligence. they and others testified this week that the possibility of an attempted attack on the united states and the next six months is virtually certain. any additional insight on that, evan? >> i think it is more logic and intelligence. -- logic than intelligence. and this new twist that there are americans fighting for the other side. "the new york times" at a fascinating story about this...
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you can see that denny's is open but not a whole lot of customers there this morning and nice people there. they brought me and my photographer over some nice hot chocolate. really nice people there. don't have a lot of customers. that's okay but they're open, ready for business but again what we're seeing out here in hartford county are snow- covered roads. this is edgewood road. snow-covered and as kim was mening earlier too, you also have snow on there but you have a sheet of ice under there. you definitely want to be very careful. you don't want to be overconfident and think it's snow and you can plowright through it when there's a sheet of ice under there. if you have to venture out. you definitely want to take it slow because we are seeing some pretty bad conditions out here this morning. reporting live in edgewood, now back to you in the studio. >> thank you so much sheree. we keep telling you to check in with us. if there's anything cool in your neighborhood we absolutely want to see it. in the meantime let's share some with you. this is beautiful. it looks picturesque. the s
you can see that denny's is open but not a whole lot of customers there this morning and nice people there. they brought me and my photographer over some nice hot chocolate. really nice people there. don't have a lot of customers. that's okay but they're open, ready for business but again what we're seeing out here in hartford county are snow- covered roads. this is edgewood road. snow-covered and as kim was mening earlier too, you also have snow on there but you have a sheet of ice under...
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host: he talked about efforts with dennis kucinich. are those likely to get any traction?that would require a restructuring of the social security in order to bring the eligibility age down. i just saw the other numbers today, people who are because of a lack of pension are taking it early. you get a lot less money per month when you take it early. i think that is a real sign of the economic pressures and absence of pension that people are not able to hold out until 65 and get the full value of their work and their contribution. host: next up is naples, florida, republican collar. i punched up the wrong line. let's go to elizabeth in naples, florida. caller: obama has been pulling the wool over our eyes for a long time because in the beginning when he was campaigning he said he was going to take public funds and then at the last minute he changed it to private funds. this is what he has been doing all along. if he would stay to his agenda and do what he is saying, the problems would not be so put out right now. i think everything he has been doing, and right now, if he sta
host: he talked about efforts with dennis kucinich. are those likely to get any traction?that would require a restructuring of the social security in order to bring the eligibility age down. i just saw the other numbers today, people who are because of a lack of pension are taking it early. you get a lot less money per month when you take it early. i think that is a real sign of the economic pressures and absence of pension that people are not able to hold out until 65 and get the full value of...
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host: and here to help us is perry bacon with the "washington post" and steven dennis. you have the first question. go ahead. >> i want to talk about the biggest issue, health care. you have the big summit on thursday. coming out of that summit, everybody that i've talked to in the house generally believed f believes that there's really no real prospect of a big bipartisan deal. but there is the possibility of having democrats coalesing around a big package, it's a complicated messy process that would take place passing the senate bill, passing something else with the reconciliation to fix it. you know all the machine nation there is. but my question is, with your pulse on the democrat quike caucus, do you really have the stomach to go through what's going to be a messy process that's going to be hard to explain to people how you do all these moving parts? do you lail have the stomach to get it done? some members haved to me friday that members aren't ultimately going to be willing to vote for this. >> i think the members understand the historical position that they're
host: and here to help us is perry bacon with the "washington post" and steven dennis. you have the first question. go ahead. >> i want to talk about the biggest issue, health care. you have the big summit on thursday. coming out of that summit, everybody that i've talked to in the house generally believed f believes that there's really no real prospect of a big bipartisan deal. but there is the possibility of having democrats coalesing around a big package, it's a complicated...
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half the district is represented in congress by dennis to salvage. -- by dennis kucinich.urn. so i went out and bought another new pair of shoes and in 2006, started knocking on doors in the snow in the february and did 19,6079 doors. -- not on approximately 19,6079 doors. [applause] i wore out 3 pairs of shoes and with the help of people like yourselves, people who believe in freedom, who believe that families and businesses should keep more of their hard-earned dollars and they get enough to the government [applause] knocking doors, standing on doorsteps, licking envelopes, i was able to get elected. [applause] when i got down to columbus, the state house, i decided i was not there to keep my mouth shut and i was not there to bite my time. i was there to stand on principle and i have been proud to be a leader at are state house. i'm proud to stand with people, including legislators like jimmy stewart and others to stand for these principles and advocate for these principles and of our state and our country for into it with a lot of young people by our side. [applause] a
half the district is represented in congress by dennis to salvage. -- by dennis kucinich.urn. so i went out and bought another new pair of shoes and in 2006, started knocking on doors in the snow in the february and did 19,6079 doors. -- not on approximately 19,6079 doors. [applause] i wore out 3 pairs of shoes and with the help of people like yourselves, people who believe in freedom, who believe that families and businesses should keep more of their hard-earned dollars and they get enough to...
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omerosa, dennis rodman, marion barry who is a democrat, and a crack addict. it was a bad attempt at humor, but they were trying to be humorous as you do with your hitler thing. the left can do it too. >> they just do it poorly. >> right, but that wasn't the topic in your greg-alogue. you took them seriously. >> no i didn't. >> yes, you were cherry picking. >> the larger point is the root is part of slate. it is where slate segregates their black writers. >> that's not true. they are the band and jimmy fallon show. >> that's the roots. >> great movie. >>> from insults to idiots. it is a question a lot of people are asking, and by a lot of people i mean me and the guy dating my sister. fyi, he's a jerk. the question, where in the world is al gore? there was a time it seemed you couldn't turn on your tv without seeing him. whether it was on the news, at an award show or on the news. but now as global warming enthusiasts are mired in scandals and forced to backtrack from their claims, the man who won a nobel prize has vanished like the once popular lawn darts. an
omerosa, dennis rodman, marion barry who is a democrat, and a crack addict. it was a bad attempt at humor, but they were trying to be humorous as you do with your hitler thing. the left can do it too. >> they just do it poorly. >> right, but that wasn't the topic in your greg-alogue. you took them seriously. >> no i didn't. >> yes, you were cherry picking. >> the larger point is the root is part of slate. it is where slate segregates their black writers. >>...
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judge dennis sweeney described the mayor as leading in disgrace, going on to say that the agreement kept her from the jury deciding what he believed would be a strong case. she left without addressing the media, the mayor, that is. >> turning to annapolis, a new bill could bring new faces to the state house. james king is proposing a measure to limit the political careers of delegates and state senators to all the two terms. the anhe wants to bring an end to career politicians. it requires a two-thirds vote from both chambers before being placed on a referendum ballot in november. already one lawmaker says she has a vision of turning baltimore into las vegas of the east coast. state senator katherine -- says roulette and other games can increase revenue. they want to put it on the 2012 ballot. >> a coalition of slot machine protesters submitted a petition of 23 dozen signatures to the anne arundel county board of elections, hoping to put the issue of the slot machine palace near rental bill to a referendum vote. such >> coming up, bloomberg business reports with financial news. >> more c
judge dennis sweeney described the mayor as leading in disgrace, going on to say that the agreement kept her from the jury deciding what he believed would be a strong case. she left without addressing the media, the mayor, that is. >> turning to annapolis, a new bill could bring new faces to the state house. james king is proposing a measure to limit the political careers of delegates and state senators to all the two terms. the anhe wants to bring an end to career politicians. it...
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. >> holtton is referring to 37-year-old dennis mclaughlin that works for the department of public works as a utility reare pearman. registered sex offender, charged with sexual assault, impersonating a police officer, and just recently served amos in prison, for sexually assaulting a minor. >> where is the policy of how we address this? >> also alleged mclaughlin received pay while behind bars in 2008, and used the city's sick bank to cover lost time. >> i don't know who covered it up. i wish i could tell you. i don't know who covered it up. but it was covered up in the submission of sick leave slips, and no one questioning anything. >> the sick leave bank is created for employees that have excessive sick time donating days to the bank to be used by employees that really need it. >> the investigation begins before fox broke the story? i don't know. >> it started earlier this year, when another public works employee that wants to remain anonymous spoke to fox 45 news. >> told me to shut up. and now i don't have to shut up. it is all over the news. >> when we questioned public works direc
. >> holtton is referring to 37-year-old dennis mclaughlin that works for the department of public works as a utility reare pearman. registered sex offender, charged with sexual assault, impersonating a police officer, and just recently served amos in prison, for sexually assaulting a minor. >> where is the policy of how we address this? >> also alleged mclaughlin received pay while behind bars in 2008, and used the city's sick bank to cover lost time. >> i don't know...
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i think in the next couple of days they were prepared to do it, dennis blair yesterday, in that public intelligence committee, sort of let loose with a fact, which is that they were still getting intelligence from abdulmutallab, the christmas day bomber, and at the time he said that, no one knew that publicly. it was assumed that he had no longer been talking. as we now know and pete williams reported earlier this guy has been talking at least for almost a week now, for the last five or six days, thanks to the help of the fbi, getting his family to come back to the states and convince him to cooperate. so on the p.r. front, absolutely, the white house feels very much as if this whole debate about whether they can get information out of somebody after they have been mirandized, after they stopped trying to get intelligence out of abdul mu tul -- abdulmutallab, they are really tickled about a radio address that susan collins did, saying they weren't getting more intelligence out of abdulmutallab. when she gave that address, he was in the middle of cooperating. they feel vindicated this m
i think in the next couple of days they were prepared to do it, dennis blair yesterday, in that public intelligence committee, sort of let loose with a fact, which is that they were still getting intelligence from abdulmutallab, the christmas day bomber, and at the time he said that, no one knew that publicly. it was assumed that he had no longer been talking. as we now know and pete williams reported earlier this guy has been talking at least for almost a week now, for the last five or six...
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of these options, even in these tough times, all across the country, there are people like rick, dennis, and ruth, and will who haven't given up. you guys wake up every day and seek a way to safely navigate these troubled waters, to fulfill your obligations to your families, employees, and customers. in that determination, that resolve, you embody what's best in america, and you keep making america stronger. next week congress will start dwage many of the jobs proposals i have outlined in preent days, and many of the proposals will benefit small businesses. mr. of the proposals to spur hiring. if there are additional ideas from either party, i'm happy to consider them as well. but what i hope, what i strongly urge, is that we work quickly. we work together to get this done. america's small businesses are counting on us. thank you very much, everybody. thank you guys. >> up next on c-span fox news contributeor -- contrbutor andrea mcglowan at the tea party convention. then "washington journal." >> this week on "america and the courts" a discussion of the history of women lawyers, the cha
of these options, even in these tough times, all across the country, there are people like rick, dennis, and ruth, and will who haven't given up. you guys wake up every day and seek a way to safely navigate these troubled waters, to fulfill your obligations to your families, employees, and customers. in that determination, that resolve, you embody what's best in america, and you keep making america stronger. next week congress will start dwage many of the jobs proposals i have outlined in...
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shoot an american express commercial followed by a 20 minute nap and then her graveyard shift at denny'sey had free grand slams today. this is something. gary coleman had a birthday yesterday. did you have the day off? he's 42 years old. you'd think he would be taller, but -- he spent his birthday in a courthouse in utah, pleading guilty to a domestic battery charge and addressing the media like only gary coleman can. >> yes, today is my birthday and it's going to be a happy birthday now that you're here or i'm here. but there is one thing i wanted to let you know, without holding them up anymore. there never has been and never will be any nude photos of gary coleman. i don't care how much you wish it and how much you want it, it ain't happening. [ applause ] >> jimmy: yeah. oh, yes it is. it's going to happen. it is. because i won't rest until it does happen. was anyone wishing that gary coleman would -- one more thing. it's the second week of the final season of "lost" tonight. i love the show. my biggest fear with the show is that they end it with the smoke monster spelling out the wo
shoot an american express commercial followed by a 20 minute nap and then her graveyard shift at denny'sey had free grand slams today. this is something. gary coleman had a birthday yesterday. did you have the day off? he's 42 years old. you'd think he would be taller, but -- he spent his birthday in a courthouse in utah, pleading guilty to a domestic battery charge and addressing the media like only gary coleman can. >> yes, today is my birthday and it's going to be a happy birthday now...
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behind the wheel, dennis halsey a 31 year fed ex driver with an impeccable safety driver. >> actually i drove them here in 2000 so i have kind of gone through it a little bit so i probably wasn't ace nervous. felt good. got a good night's sleep last night. >> reporter: the anticipation was building at dulles, panda paint and panda purses and the panda that mattered most was minutes away. that is the truck g arriving hered a fed ex del lose right around 11:45. soon the panda was inside the fed ex cargo building, snacking again. outside people were trying to take it in stride. >> i like the pandas and i wish that they couldn't take off. >> there is only 1,600 of them left on the planet and that is why it is so important they go back. >> reporter: soon they were motored across the tarmac. >> she is from central china, so we wanted to come say goodbye to him. >> bye-bye. >> reporter: the inevitable had arrived. [ inaudible ] [ cheers ] >> reporter: at del le, beth parker, fox5 news. >> ah, very bittersweet. well, the two pandas plus 95 people are on that plane. we do fed ex has had previo
behind the wheel, dennis halsey a 31 year fed ex driver with an impeccable safety driver. >> actually i drove them here in 2000 so i have kind of gone through it a little bit so i probably wasn't ace nervous. felt good. got a good night's sleep last night. >> reporter: the anticipation was building at dulles, panda paint and panda purses and the panda that mattered most was minutes away. that is the truck g arriving hered a fed ex del lose right around 11:45. soon the panda was...
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. >> jimmy: you run into a denny's and an ihop. >> they do actually have to, given the laws we have heret themselves to me. >> jimmy: they didn't come running at you? >> they live discreetly. >> jimmy: well, maybe knock on some doors next time. you should try going in. i have a feeling they would be perfectly fine with that, because -- yeah, that's got to be a tiny percentage of their population. >> this is true. >> jimmy: and they probably don't like the idea that everybody thinks they have a 11 wives each. >> they don't like that idea. >> jimmy: you would be a national hero. >> i'm on it. let's go. you should come with me. we'll do the show -- >> jimmy: bring the turkeys. very nice to meet you. congratulations on the success of the show. it's called "big love" on hbo, sunday nights at 9:00. we'll be right back with vv brown. old navy super search! kelly: who will become the next upermodelquin?, this week all jeans are 19 bucks. heather: but whose bum will make them look like a million? kelly: vanessa... heather: but you also rocked on "your mannequin stand., kelly: please hand in your
. >> jimmy: you run into a denny's and an ihop. >> they do actually have to, given the laws we have heret themselves to me. >> jimmy: they didn't come running at you? >> they live discreetly. >> jimmy: well, maybe knock on some doors next time. you should try going in. i have a feeling they would be perfectly fine with that, because -- yeah, that's got to be a tiny percentage of their population. >> this is true. >> jimmy: and they probably don't like...
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>> well, one thing we have to remember is that the dni, dennis blare, -- blair opened a door here lastk in a hearing in congress he was asked if the christmas bomber suspect was still talking and he said yes. and that sort of opened the door to these conversations and the decision as you described last night for the white house to describe some of what is happening in those interviews. so, he opened the door. the white house walked through it and i think, you know, they realize that there is a political problem. they are also worried, frankly, i'm told, that the suspect will stop talking. they are worried that the al qaeda on on the arabian peninsula will realize it's being watched more closely and may change some of its tactics or locations as a result. >> bret: steve, bill burton there for robert gibbs said this is not about politics. >> i think it is about politics. i think the suggestion is that -- i mean, the reason to put this out, i think if -- jennifer is correct and i have no reason to believe she is not, is that blair opened this door. they walked through it. they wanted to g
>> well, one thing we have to remember is that the dni, dennis blare, -- blair opened a door here lastk in a hearing in congress he was asked if the christmas bomber suspect was still talking and he said yes. and that sort of opened the door to these conversations and the decision as you described last night for the white house to describe some of what is happening in those interviews. so, he opened the door. the white house walked through it and i think, you know, they realize that there...
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fire chief, dennis reuben. how did today go, chief? >> hey, pat. very, very well. we spent a lot of time preparing for the next portion of the storm. 10 to 20 inches. we've been able to refresh, replenish, get our apparatus back in shape, hopefully rest our people. ready for round fo. >> we're all going to be ready. it's starting to come down now on connecticut avenue. we'll be back at 5:00 with more. thank you. >> all right. thanks, pat. >>> we hope we're all ready. road crews meanwhile are reloading their trucks. they're getting ready for this new wallop. they've been working around the clock, desperately trying to clean up after the first storm. with more snow on the way and now beginning to fall, they can't rest. not yet. drivers are starting to get just as frustrated. they're worn out, they're tired just like everyone else. >> are you ready for yet another round? >> not really, but what can we do? i'm just waiting for the sun now. you know? this snow is getting ridiculous. >> meanwhile, like last weekend's storm, a lot of folks hit the grocery stores. this mor
fire chief, dennis reuben. how did today go, chief? >> hey, pat. very, very well. we spent a lot of time preparing for the next portion of the storm. 10 to 20 inches. we've been able to refresh, replenish, get our apparatus back in shape, hopefully rest our people. ready for round fo. >> we're all going to be ready. it's starting to come down now on connecticut avenue. we'll be back at 5:00 with more. thank you. >> all right. thanks, pat. >>> we hope we're all ready....