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and i think the name of the boat is sheila, 45 footer, dirk the owner, custom built, there you go, go ahead and wave, probably a delay, they are going to fill it up and you don't want to pay that bill. i think it is 900, there it is, there is randall. >> okay. >> the last thing we want to see is randall dance but thank you, all right, guys, nice job. we do have clear skies, all the fog is gone. we had a little onthe coast, i know pescadero or pesky as nancy calls it was socked in and there was some there that is all gone, cool lows mid-40s this morning under clear skies, temperatures though have warmed up now and as we like to say the coast is clear except there, everything is changing, this low is moving out, temperatures at noon now in the 70s. they have been held in check here for the longest time, 77 antioch, 77 there, livermore low 70s, that is in there, i have seen 62 to 64 in san francisco and 76 at the airport, still a westerly breeze though for most. i mean there is an onshore breeze, we call it that because it is westerly wind and still gusting up at 20 miles an hour but cle
and i think the name of the boat is sheila, 45 footer, dirk the owner, custom built, there you go, go ahead and wave, probably a delay, they are going to fill it up and you don't want to pay that bill. i think it is 900, there it is, there is randall. >> okay. >> the last thing we want to see is randall dance but thank you, all right, guys, nice job. we do have clear skies, all the fog is gone. we had a little onthe coast, i know pescadero or pesky as nancy calls it was socked in...
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>> dirk kempthorne. we called him. he didn't call us back. >> dirk kempthorne. >> oh, there he is. >> they don't care. they will squeeze us for everything they get. get paid a lot of money and work only half the year. >> true. how about the hud secretary steve preston got a $20,000 portrait. served only seven months, like an intern. >> as soon as he got in, got to get that going. >> i think that fox news, i'm serious, should pay for your portrait, stossel. >> i agree. >> don't you think? >> you think i can get that done out of my expense account? >> you can get a portrait for $400. >> oh, yeah. down here in times square they will do it for 25 bucks. that's what we ought to get stossel. >> i'll take it. >> all right, stosen. can't you do anything about this? this is so outrageous. >> eliminate the whole department. >> tip of the day about elton john and me. the tip moments away. test >>> tip of the day in a movement elton john and me. but, first, want a great difficulty for dad on father's day. billo'reilly.com has usa
>> dirk kempthorne. we called him. he didn't call us back. >> dirk kempthorne. >> oh, there he is. >> they don't care. they will squeeze us for everything they get. get paid a lot of money and work only half the year. >> true. how about the hud secretary steve preston got a $20,000 portrait. served only seven months, like an intern. >> as soon as he got in, got to get that going. >> i think that fox news, i'm serious, should pay for your portrait,...
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list go to dirk in louisiana, right in the heart of what we're talking about. looking for exposure in the gulf of members colorado can i have your opinion on hos. >> i think it's okay. it's not where i'm going to send you. i'm going to send you to esv ensco, up today in a down they with my char it annual trust. they got the best modern rigs. i leak it more than transocean and sea drill. ensko. that's the play. now we will go to the markets going down, mlps are the best way to play. amp and pmt are the best of the toll roads, mark west paa and williams part fer, wpp are the ones that have the most upside, with still a pretty good distribution. these are the ways to save in this rollingly expensive market. don't move, lightning round is next. >>> coming up, massive mover, from fighting forest fires to conducting skyscrapers, these choppers hand him some serious pay loads, but after soaring over 200% this year alone, can erickson air crane still lift your portfolio to new heights? cramer is hopping in the cockpit with the ceo just ahead. . [ chainsaw buzzing ] hum
list go to dirk in louisiana, right in the heart of what we're talking about. looking for exposure in the gulf of members colorado can i have your opinion on hos. >> i think it's okay. it's not where i'm going to send you. i'm going to send you to esv ensco, up today in a down they with my char it annual trust. they got the best modern rigs. i leak it more than transocean and sea drill. ensko. that's the play. now we will go to the markets going down, mlps are the best way to play. amp...
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middle aged women or black people, and unfortunately i think some media outlets decided to use pledge dirks stereo type, even close to racism to draw in an audience and keep the audience on their platform rather than going to others. so what i try to do in this book, i try to explore that a little bit. try toy describe why that is happening and help people diffuse these things so they can recognize it when they seive it on fox news channel, on msnby, on the drudge report, they have a sense of what is going on, and they're made more media literate and they can response in a way that makes sense. >> host: eric something they agreed with. so we see even now politicians can use this coded language. the people that they want to reach a reached among but also deny that they're using the tactic because there is another meaning to the word poem. >> host: book tv coverage recently at indiana university, and is seen to be primarily an african-american audiences into your presentation. and when you were talking about some conservative republicans such as herman cain and been carson to one of the quest
middle aged women or black people, and unfortunately i think some media outlets decided to use pledge dirks stereo type, even close to racism to draw in an audience and keep the audience on their platform rather than going to others. so what i try to do in this book, i try to explore that a little bit. try toy describe why that is happening and help people diffuse these things so they can recognize it when they seive it on fox news channel, on msnby, on the drudge report, they have a sense of...
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this process as the boston tea party where british tea was stopped overboard by american columnist dirk and other colonists not to buy british goods. this is seen as a way of weakening reddish colonial power but also establishing a new national adversity. one of the things i find this american historians know about the american revolution and the not importation movement, but oftentimes what they i think about consumer division, the next turn to things that the montgomery bus boycott of the 1950s. it's a very discontinuous history. what i try to shows americans have turned to consumer politics consistently from the american revolution through the 20th century to the present and one of the movements i look at is the movement by abolitionists in the 18 twentieths and was a movement called the free produce movement and the idea was people who oppose slavery needed to not like goods that were made by slaves in the argument made by adidas free produce abolitionists as purchasing slaves made goods was tantamount to hiring a save yourself. but they try to do is say there's no moral difference
this process as the boston tea party where british tea was stopped overboard by american columnist dirk and other colonists not to buy british goods. this is seen as a way of weakening reddish colonial power but also establishing a new national adversity. one of the things i find this american historians know about the american revolution and the not importation movement, but oftentimes what they i think about consumer division, the next turn to things that the montgomery bus boycott of the...
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meet the senate's number two dirk durbin and peter king. and as we learn more about the how, what about the why? >> there is something that happened that triggered radicalization. >> the roots of radicalization with our expert panel. plus, a republican senator accuses his own party of tanking legislation for a political win while the president insists he's still got game. i'm candy crowley. this is "state of the union." effective immediately, u.s. customs and border protection agents will have realtime updates to the student visa status of every foreign student entering the u.s. authorities allege two of the three people suspected of hiding evidence for the accused bomber were in violation of their student visa requirements. authorities say one of them went to kazakhstan in september but was allowed reentry to the u.s. in january because customs officers didn't have access to the information. the chairman of the house homeland security committee tells cnn, this represents a serious hole in our national security. du it? joining me no is the
meet the senate's number two dirk durbin and peter king. and as we learn more about the how, what about the why? >> there is something that happened that triggered radicalization. >> the roots of radicalization with our expert panel. plus, a republican senator accuses his own party of tanking legislation for a political win while the president insists he's still got game. i'm candy crowley. this is "state of the union." effective immediately, u.s. customs and border...
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meet the senate's number two dirk durbin and peter king.s we learn more about the how, what about the why? >> there is shi
meet the senate's number two dirk durbin and peter king.s we learn more about the how, what about the why? >> there is shi
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givinging her defense team exactly what they needed to be able to then file a motion she wants to dirks we want to save her life, we have to now withdraw as her council, you're going to have to appoint new council. why is that a good defense tactic? because it buys times, there would have been a new council appointed and all lawyers know in a death penalty case u the long the time period between the decision on guilt and the decision on penalty, the much greater chance the jury will vote for life. >> wendy murphy, great to have you on. >>> police arresting two men on suspicion of endangerment of aircraft. last hour that aircraft was scrambled and escorted by jets to intercept this pakistan international airlines flight. there was a security threat on board. the flight was headed from pakistan to manchester england with 300 passengers on board. it was then diverted to london. the two member have been taken to a local police station for questioning, we're going to have more updates as we get them. those jets were scrambled, the jet is down, all passengers were safe. >>> it's like a scene.
givinging her defense team exactly what they needed to be able to then file a motion she wants to dirks we want to save her life, we have to now withdraw as her council, you're going to have to appoint new council. why is that a good defense tactic? because it buys times, there would have been a new council appointed and all lawyers know in a death penalty case u the long the time period between the decision on guilt and the decision on penalty, the much greater chance the jury will vote for...
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. >> names like --, the oscar-nominated child actress and chitikwa as name dirk or spike.en, and make i get a raise out of that. lori: that's what i'm saying. >> there you go. melissa: coming up on "money," speaker of the house john boehner sit down with our own rich edson discussing the economy, the keystone pipeline and his relationship with president obama and where it stands right now. that is 5:00 p.m. eastern here on fox business. don't miss it. if my name is just dollar sign how will you pronounce it. lori: cha-ching. does it for us. melissa: perfect. lori: coming up, -- i don't know what would you call me? i feel like -- [inaudible] oil is pulling back after three days of gains with the u.s., production rising and consumption falling. you know it is time for tracy and ashley. wheels have totally come off the 1:00 hour of "markets now". jack girard is tracy and ashley's guest. stick around. uh, i'm in a timeout because apparently riding the dog like it's a small horse is frowned upon in this establishment! luckily though, ya know, i conceal this bad boy underneath m
. >> names like --, the oscar-nominated child actress and chitikwa as name dirk or spike.en, and make i get a raise out of that. lori: that's what i'm saying. >> there you go. melissa: coming up on "money," speaker of the house john boehner sit down with our own rich edson discussing the economy, the keystone pipeline and his relationship with president obama and where it stands right now. that is 5:00 p.m. eastern here on fox business. don't miss it. if my name is just...
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i saw it on c-span but it took place right out here on the west lawn when then senator teddy ken dirks went before throngs of people speaking through an interpreter -- kennedy, went through throngs of people speaking through an interpreter, english through an interpreter, some say report to be deported, i say report to become an american citizen. when i heard that, mr. speaker, i understood why he said that. that was his clairian call to say to all of them out there, we want to give you citizenship and the deal is, you need to come and vote. vote for those who advocate for handing citizenship over in exchange for the implied or implicit. we know what has happened with the way that people have been divided, divided from americanism into special interest groups by using the political science of victimology , manufactured in the brain of antonio back in the earlier part of the 20th century, a contemporary of lenin who studied in moscow and went to italy and sat down and was jailed by mussolini and wrote his prison notebooks. i have read nearly every word he published, mr. speaker, and it
i saw it on c-span but it took place right out here on the west lawn when then senator teddy ken dirks went before throngs of people speaking through an interpreter -- kennedy, went through throngs of people speaking through an interpreter, english through an interpreter, some say report to be deported, i say report to become an american citizen. when i heard that, mr. speaker, i understood why he said that. that was his clairian call to say to all of them out there, we want to give you...
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>> i think the press is thin-skinned and good at dirk it out and lousy at taking it.hat you're seeing -- >> we hear that a lot. >> oh, my god! we are above reproach and trying to do only the right thing. they are getting a dose of medicine they dish out to politicians every day. i'm with ron and maggie. the role of the press is absolutely essential in a free society. >> there is a difference -- i'm not going to disagree with you that reporters can often not quite take what they get back but there is a difference between whether -- a question whether there is an overreach aimed at chilling people talking to the press and the press being able to do its job which is not the same thing. >> and we are having take debate. >> it's a good debate. >> i'm going to be harold ford here for a second. i agree with ron and howard and maggie. i really do. i do agree with ron but, at the same time, howard, it used to shock me how newspapers would beat the hell out of me and other people every single day. and if you ever went after them, they would if, this is a challenge to the first
>> i think the press is thin-skinned and good at dirk it out and lousy at taking it.hat you're seeing -- >> we hear that a lot. >> oh, my god! we are above reproach and trying to do only the right thing. they are getting a dose of medicine they dish out to politicians every day. i'm with ron and maggie. the role of the press is absolutely essential in a free society. >> there is a difference -- i'm not going to disagree with you that reporters can often not quite take...
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bray dirks and i'm willing to try to find that out, and tigda is looking at that right now. think that targeting again is wrong. >> you are telling us that you have no knowledge of who initiated or who approved this target i targeting of conservative organizations? >> i will stand by the report that tigda put out there as the facts. >> can you assure the commish tee th -- committee that none of this information was shared with any other agency? is. >> i don't believe that is what happened as it is a violation of law. >> you cannot guarantee this -- >> tigda and others will look at that but i will be shock ed if that happened. >> if your earlier answers are any indications, we will be reading about it in the media, and we should hear the truth from you. >> thank you. mr. rangel is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. it is easy to say that we are all outraged by the bush and the obama appointees? >> there were no obama appointees though under mr. shulman, and i apologize mr. rangel, what are we talking about? >> well, the people once it was discovered that people were put
bray dirks and i'm willing to try to find that out, and tigda is looking at that right now. think that targeting again is wrong. >> you are telling us that you have no knowledge of who initiated or who approved this target i targeting of conservative organizations? >> i will stand by the report that tigda put out there as the facts. >> can you assure the commish tee th -- committee that none of this information was shared with any other agency? is. >> i don't believe...