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donohue was quoted wishing good will to all.hey can't celebrate christmas, then they should check out. what a bunch of cowards. this in defense of santa claus, who is not one of the disciples and is not mentioned in the bible. santa claus descended from oden. his horse would fly through the night and eat carat et rots and straw. that's right, bill donohue and the new york post have turned their back on jesus and taken up arms in defense of a paying an symbol. and, of course, we all know who's behind pagan symbols. >> never thought of that, did you? for more on this stunning betrayal in the war on christmas, we go to the front lines of the war on christmas and go to frank conniff, who moonlights over at cinematictitanic.com. frank, thanks for taking a break from the action to file this dispatch tonight. are you keeping safe out there? >> i'm in fairly good shape with these guys. i did a tour here embedded with a division of the salvation army. 82nd airborne reindeer. then i went off the grid, deep into secular occupied territory
donohue was quoted wishing good will to all.hey can't celebrate christmas, then they should check out. what a bunch of cowards. this in defense of santa claus, who is not one of the disciples and is not mentioned in the bible. santa claus descended from oden. his horse would fly through the night and eat carat et rots and straw. that's right, bill donohue and the new york post have turned their back on jesus and taken up arms in defense of a paying an symbol. and, of course, we all know who's...
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mark donohue leads the group of architects who are doing just that for the project. hks architects are taking this 80-year-old federal office building and designing it to become modern, open offices with an environment that will meet the needs of gsa into the 21st century. i find it exciting. i'm anxious for all the we have talked about to finally be constructed in this facility, so please welcome mark donohue. [applause] that clearly saved the best for last. [laughter] it much of what i say sounds familiar, it is just because jeff's speech writers got to my speech writers before i could. my colleagues and his regrets. he is on his way. his flight was delayed in frankfurt. he either said, "i'm stuck here" or "eight tiny reindeer." i'm not sure which it was. [laughter] i would like to gsa for the opportunity to work on this magnificent project. let's see, modern workplace, lead goals -- [laughter] all right, just going to have to go for it. for many of us on the engineering and design team, the recovery act has really been a bridge from a very terrible 2009 across an
mark donohue leads the group of architects who are doing just that for the project. hks architects are taking this 80-year-old federal office building and designing it to become modern, open offices with an environment that will meet the needs of gsa into the 21st century. i find it exciting. i'm anxious for all the we have talked about to finally be constructed in this facility, so please welcome mark donohue. [applause] that clearly saved the best for last. [laughter] it much of what i say...
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bill donohue's defense of santa claus is not all that surprising. he's known for def
bill donohue's defense of santa claus is not all that surprising. he's known for def
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donohue fines hansen. cal poly down 33-28. later in the half, for three from the corner. money. bears up 42-39. then off the mix, sanders, there for the followup. 15 points, 10 boards, cal up five. a minute to play. giewt -- giewt tier res, the dagger. cal gets the victory. >> that's the tempo i like to play. forced teams to play like that. >> they slowed it down and played their tempo, and that made us less aggressive, and obviously the clock is ticking, and it's either do or die as far as winning. so that puts pressure on us. >> mike: at the wooden classic in anaheim, st. mary's wins over long beach state. >>> let the bowls begin. you couch potatoes hunker down. 35 bowls in 24 days. big fun for college football fans or possibly the end of any relationship you may be involved in. byu and utep, whose last bowl win was in 1967. first quarter, byu up seven and adding on. heaps to ashbrook. makes two men miss. 14-0 cougars. in the second, now 7-3. heaps the beautiful long ball to hoffman, byu led 31-10 at the half. heap had himself a day. threw for four touchdowns. hooks up with ho
donohue fines hansen. cal poly down 33-28. later in the half, for three from the corner. money. bears up 42-39. then off the mix, sanders, there for the followup. 15 points, 10 boards, cal up five. a minute to play. giewt -- giewt tier res, the dagger. cal gets the victory. >> that's the tempo i like to play. forced teams to play like that. >> they slowed it down and played their tempo, and that made us less aggressive, and obviously the clock is ticking, and it's either do or die...
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second half, donohue finding a cutting hap send. cal cal poly down 4. that's money. bears up 42-39.then off the miss. mark sanders. there for the follow. a double-double. 15 points, ten helps. the dagger from deep. wasn't pretty but cal now 6-4 with a ten-point victory. >> in indianapolis, stanford men visiting butler. cardinals kept it close for six minutes. ellis, two of his 1. stanford with zero assists in the first hamp -- first half. bull does up 19 at the half. howard opens the second half with ten straight pointsment watch this bank shot. he had 27. butler routs stanford, 83-50. the raiders will host denver tomorrow. tim tebow starting for the broncos. unfloornl its blacked -- unfortunately it's blacked out. we'll have your high lights, and the 49ers are off. >> leigh: very wet tomorrow. >> alan: that concludes another broadcast of abc-7 news. thanks for watching everyone. good night. you want some fiber one honey clusters? yeah. you must really care about him. what? no, no. you gave him fiber. no she didn't. this tastes way too good to be fiber. they're delicious crunchy clu
second half, donohue finding a cutting hap send. cal cal poly down 4. that's money. bears up 42-39.then off the miss. mark sanders. there for the follow. a double-double. 15 points, ten helps. the dagger from deep. wasn't pretty but cal now 6-4 with a ten-point victory. >> in indianapolis, stanford men visiting butler. cardinals kept it close for six minutes. ellis, two of his 1. stanford with zero assists in the first hamp -- first half. bull does up 19 at the half. howard opens the...
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. -- donohue. >> back to you, greg. >> always a pleasure. happy birthday. bill shultz, you are a sad human being. always a pleasure having you on the show. larry gatlin, you and your hat are charming. that does it for me. i'm greg gutfeld. see you next time. >> bret: welcome to washington. this is a fox news alert. i'm bret baier. house this afternoon debate and voted on repeal of the "don't ask, don't tell" law. correspondent doug mcelway tells us what happened. >> reporter: good evening, bret. with the clock ticking down on the majority in the house and battered by the compromise on taxes, democrat brought a stand-alone repeal of "don't ask, don't tell" to the house floor today and salvaged another victory. the time vote to repeal it, 250-175. cosponsor patrick murphy reacted moments ago. >> today's vote is about whether we'll continue to tell people willing to die for our freedom they need to lie in order to do so. >> reporter: democrats cited the defense department own study to make a case that it's time for gay americans to openly serve in the military
. -- donohue. >> back to you, greg. >> always a pleasure. happy birthday. bill shultz, you are a sad human being. always a pleasure having you on the show. larry gatlin, you and your hat are charming. that does it for me. i'm greg gutfeld. see you next time. >> bret: welcome to washington. this is a fox news alert. i'm bret baier. house this afternoon debate and voted on repeal of the "don't ask, don't tell" law. correspondent doug mcelway tells us what happened....
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donohue from the chamber of commerce in an interview with fox on friday suggested that the relationship with the business community is seeing signs of improvement. do you have reaction to that because obviously there've been intense times between the administration and the chamber of commerce. >> will look, i think whether it's -- i mean, obviously one of the biggest proponents of the korea free trade agreement with the chamber of commerce. i think that whether as individuals at the chamber, whether members of the chamber, whether it's the ceos that are members of the chamber are belong to other organizations, and again, i think there are a series of issues that are important to the business community, that are important to getting the economy moving again. i think those are issues the president is eager to work on. >> just to follow up on the administration is taking a legal position in its papers that the authority for the individual mandate lies and the power to tax. is that inconsistent with your political arguments that health care reform will not raise taxes on the middle class? >
donohue from the chamber of commerce in an interview with fox on friday suggested that the relationship with the business community is seeing signs of improvement. do you have reaction to that because obviously there've been intense times between the administration and the chamber of commerce. >> will look, i think whether it's -- i mean, obviously one of the biggest proponents of the korea free trade agreement with the chamber of commerce. i think that whether as individuals at the...
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donohue of the chamber of commerce and many, many others. but it is not just a disastrous trade policy that has brought us to where we are today. the immediate cause of this crisis is -- just gets me sick thinking about it, and that is what the crooks on wall street have done to the american people. these people fought for a period of years to deregulate the banking industry. these people said to us, well, you know, if you just will do away with glass-steagall, if you will just allow financial institutions, commercial banks, investors banks, insurance companies, if you allow them to merge, do away with these walls which glass-steagall since the depression had established, my god, it would be just terrific, it would be good for our economy, good for the american people, good for our international competitiveness. and i remember that, those debates, mr. president, because i was at that point in the house of representatives. i was a member of the banking -- the financial institutions committee at that point. i was on the committee that dealt wi
donohue of the chamber of commerce and many, many others. but it is not just a disastrous trade policy that has brought us to where we are today. the immediate cause of this crisis is -- just gets me sick thinking about it, and that is what the crooks on wall street have done to the american people. these people fought for a period of years to deregulate the banking industry. these people said to us, well, you know, if you just will do away with glass-steagall, if you will just allow financial...
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donohue of the chamber of commerce and many, many others. but it is not just a disastrous trade policy that has brought us to where we are today. the immediate cause of this crisis is -- just gets me sick thinking about it, and that is what the crooks on wall street have done to the american people. these people fought for a period of years to deregulate the banking industry. these people said to us, well, you know, if you just will do away with glass-steagall, if you will just allow financial institutions, commercial banks, investors banks, insurance companies, if you allow them to merge, do away with these walls which glass-steagall since the depression had established, my god, it would be just terrific, it would be good for our economy, good for the american people, good for our international competitiveness. and i remember that, those debates, mr. president, because i was at that point in the house of representatives. i was a member of the banking -- the financial institutions committee at that point. i was on the committee that dealt wi
donohue of the chamber of commerce and many, many others. but it is not just a disastrous trade policy that has brought us to where we are today. the immediate cause of this crisis is -- just gets me sick thinking about it, and that is what the crooks on wall street have done to the american people. these people fought for a period of years to deregulate the banking industry. these people said to us, well, you know, if you just will do away with glass-steagall, if you will just allow financial...