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>>neil: back to newt gingrich because today when he heard this news he seemed flabbergasted. >> i am watching in amazement. >> why? >> because some people have this knack of gathering the country. >>neil: some people have a knack of gathering attention. >> well i have always had the knack of getting attention and i don't do it myself, for some ron you will have to ask, you called me, neil, i didn't call you. you wanted me on. >>neil: you are absolutely right. you are right. >> and i can say 10,000 other reporters the same thing. >>neil: i don't care about his take on this he was ticked off and he seemed piqued. >>guest: i can understand it i like him and i do respect him and he is a member of my club in washington, and he is a good guy. but i do think that mitt romney who is also somebody that i like and respect and i have said that, also, from the beginning, that he will do very well against obama. >>neil: what happens, now, we are going do get in this later with my buddy charles payne about the comments romney made about the poor, he doesn't worry about them and he worried about th
>>neil: back to newt gingrich because today when he heard this news he seemed flabbergasted. >> i am watching in amazement. >> why? >> because some people have this knack of gathering the country. >>neil: some people have a knack of gathering attention. >> well i have always had the knack of getting attention and i don't do it myself, for some ron you will have to ask, you called me, neil, i didn't call you. you wanted me on. >>neil: you are absolutely...
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they were flabbergasted at how horrible the situation was. i am on the side for more taxis.upervisor mar: thank you very much. any further public comment? >> public comment is now closed. supervisor mar: thank you to the members of the public in the one gentleman -- i know that i'd like to thank when i grab an issue, i do not let go until it is done. i know that mta staff is dedicated to these things as well. just a couple of issues that wanted to get a comment on one of them, and i mentioned this before, about credit cards. i noticed that there is less pushed back now than there were a few months ago. there were signs trying to discourage people, and i wondered if they were still there and if the agency was trying to transition more smoothly to the credit card system. >> in boston and new york there was initially a lot of resistance. but we have plans going forward as to the credit card issue. i do not know to what extent i should talk about them today. but we definitely want to reduce the percentage down to something more comparable to what other merchants would pay. 5% wa
they were flabbergasted at how horrible the situation was. i am on the side for more taxis.upervisor mar: thank you very much. any further public comment? >> public comment is now closed. supervisor mar: thank you to the members of the public in the one gentleman -- i know that i'd like to thank when i grab an issue, i do not let go until it is done. i know that mta staff is dedicated to these things as well. just a couple of issues that wanted to get a comment on one of them, and i...
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. >> i'm flabbergasted they would make us -- they would file -- they would make that kind of suggestion. documents were filed under oath. >> the non-profit also insists that he did no work related to the proposal. >> the notion that we have any type of undue political influence is completely belied by 11 years of not succeeding on any of the projects we have proposed. >> he currently serves as vice president of pepsico. he was at the center of a story involving a political campaign. he did not respond to requests for comment. residents demanded records related to him. >> this obviously raises very serious questions. i think it would be an excellent idea for him to release the documents to the public and the press. >> the group says it will release all proposals he was involved in but that will not include anything he was not involved with. >> beautiful day out there in maryland. >> beautiful sunset. we of clouds moving into night and rain tomorrow. we need the rain. let's show you some numbers. let's get started with the souped up sunset. we will give you a little time lapse. this is fr
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. >> i was flabbergasted, then frightened and then angry because it felt like an orchestrated facebook and twitter campaign of hate. people put my home address on the internet. there were calls for revenge and retaliation against my family. i'm now in about my 27th year as a reporter and i have never seen anything like this. >> after that interview words of support just started pouring in via e-mail, phone and on our wusa9 facebook page and they came from all across the country. jim posts as a paramedic in the minneapolis area, i deal with the consequences of teen drinking frequently. great job, andrea. this story is tv journalism at its best. liz writes, "i'm shocked that the parents ridiculed your reporter for this investigation instead of their child. they should be ashamed. society needs to wake up and parent." tonight we are still working to get some answers from the district's alcohol regulators about andrea's very first report. in it we focused on town square market on macarthur boulevard in d.c. tonight after weeks of questions from 9 news now we are trying once again to find o
. >> i was flabbergasted, then frightened and then angry because it felt like an orchestrated facebook and twitter campaign of hate. people put my home address on the internet. there were calls for revenge and retaliation against my family. i'm now in about my 27th year as a reporter and i have never seen anything like this. >> after that interview words of support just started pouring in via e-mail, phone and on our wusa9 facebook page and they came from all across the country. jim...
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matt says he is flabbergasted. believe we as gay people are trying to prove we're no different than anyone else. i know of many gay families that have raised normal smart and well grounded men and women. the religious right needs to back off. starting to believe all gay men and women should move out of virginia. i understand that frustration, but if you were to do that, you concede the state to those who might rather see you move out. personally i wouldn't give them the satisfaction. >>> then there was this on today's washington post story regarding the hostility facing our own andrea mccarren as we continue to air her series exposing the growing tragedy of underage drinking. dennis says i can't believe parents today. how many more roadside flower memorials will we have to see due to this blatant lack of responsibility? where have all your morals gone. be proud of your reporting. we got similar sentiments from john, i was almost sickened this morning when i read in the post threats of reprisal from youth and parent
matt says he is flabbergasted. believe we as gay people are trying to prove we're no different than anyone else. i know of many gay families that have raised normal smart and well grounded men and women. the religious right needs to back off. starting to believe all gay men and women should move out of virginia. i understand that frustration, but if you were to do that, you concede the state to those who might rather see you move out. personally i wouldn't give them the satisfaction....
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i get more flabbergasted every ny. thank you.nd by the way, something unusual happened after this particular party. in a controversial move, the principal of walt whitman high punished a lot of these students. tomorrow morning dr. goodwin explains why he thought it was so important to take that action. anita. >>> new at 11:00, police are investigating the stabbing of a man dressed as a woman in northeast washington. a knife still in his head, he was taken to a hospital where at last report he was in grave condition. gary nurenberg has the latest. >> reporter: metro police tell 9news now that the stabbing happened at about 8:00 tonight in the 4900-block of east capitol street at this bus stop where a man dressed in women's clothing apparently had an altercation with another individual, a black male in his 40s wearing a striped hat and a black coat. that suspect allegedly stabbed the the person in the head. she fell down. medical assistance was brought right away. she was transferred to the hospital and it was not until she was on
i get more flabbergasted every ny. thank you.nd by the way, something unusual happened after this particular party. in a controversial move, the principal of walt whitman high punished a lot of these students. tomorrow morning dr. goodwin explains why he thought it was so important to take that action. anita. >>> new at 11:00, police are investigating the stabbing of a man dressed as a woman in northeast washington. a knife still in his head, he was taken to a hospital where at last...
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he is flabbergasted whether john adams nominates him to be commander of the continental -- of the new continental army. he actually leaves the room. and when john adams says i replace a name george washington -- colonel washington of virginia and hancock is half way out of his chair and has to sit back down again. washington left the room. he's appalled because now he has to deal with this. his response to the congress which they did write down, which we do have the document, is a masterpiece of understatement and humble spirit and it's wonderful. so washington comes in later to the story. this leads up to the sequel. if this book ends, there is a little more to the story. there is a war. the second book when i -- if i were not on the book tour, i would be writing right now knowing that at some point my publisher is going to be watching this. because she says, you know, can you give me a book a year? and i say, well, you know, if you stop sending me out on book tours, you know -- i'm sorry. i didn't mean that. i've been doing an enormous amount of reading and traveling. i've been all
he is flabbergasted whether john adams nominates him to be commander of the continental -- of the new continental army. he actually leaves the room. and when john adams says i replace a name george washington -- colonel washington of virginia and hancock is half way out of his chair and has to sit back down again. washington left the room. he's appalled because now he has to deal with this. his response to the congress which they did write down, which we do have the document, is a masterpiece...
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well, i can assure you 20 years before that, people would have been flabbergasted when they heard the second half of the sentence, and we're going to do it in north mississippi. but, in fact, we do manufacture composite jet engine fan blades and assemblies in batesville, mississippi, about 60 miles south of memphis, and let's just leave it at this. they have doubled the plant size in the four or so years or five years that it's been open. in fact, i remember when david joyce, the head of ge aviation came for the opening, and this very significant facility, and somebody said to him on the team, we put twice as many lockers here as we were supposed to. that is, lockers for the employees who worked there would have. they spent time with david and as he walked out, he said, we're going to fill all the lockers. and they not only filled all the lockers by having that many employees, they've expanded since then, and importantly for us, they've built another sister plant since then in south mississippi, in ellis, mississippi. ellis is about 20 miles from the university of southern mississippi
well, i can assure you 20 years before that, people would have been flabbergasted when they heard the second half of the sentence, and we're going to do it in north mississippi. but, in fact, we do manufacture composite jet engine fan blades and assemblies in batesville, mississippi, about 60 miles south of memphis, and let's just leave it at this. they have doubled the plant size in the four or so years or five years that it's been open. in fact, i remember when david joyce, the head of ge...
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. >> he was flabbergasted. i do not think he had any idea what was going on. >> i thought it was just wonderful. >> now he has is lifeline again. >> chain your iphone to you. do not take it out of the holster. >> incredible story. ea makes it easier to build your furniture. jane king has the bloomberg business report. >> i just want a vacation. you those overdraft fees that banks charge. according to a research firm, banks charge customers about $30 billion in overdraft fees just last year. quarter sales for dell missed analyst estimates. we have futures this morning just kind of flat. we will see if we can close above 13,000 on the dow. we briefly traded above that level yesterday. a new sporting goods store opening in crofton this year with 2000 jobs to fill. you can check out the official site for dick's sporting goods. after a short point of cell phone use, people were less likely to get involved with volunteer work. it has to do with feelings of social connectedness. it reduces you wanted to engage in soci
. >> he was flabbergasted. i do not think he had any idea what was going on. >> i thought it was just wonderful. >> now he has is lifeline again. >> chain your iphone to you. do not take it out of the holster. >> incredible story. ea makes it easier to build your furniture. jane king has the bloomberg business report. >> i just want a vacation. you those overdraft fees that banks charge. according to a research firm, banks charge customers about $30 billion...
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i was flabbergasted because this had all happened so long ago. but it takes a long time to go through that process. i would add to the fact that since world war ii, the criteria for the award has never changed. it's always been given to an individual who has achieved the gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty. there must be incontestable proof. they have to have eyewitness statements of individual statements who were right there and had seen precisely what happened. but it is a comprehensive process because that process has to be consistent all the way through. i would say based on what i know about it that an awful lot of people look at it to ensure that it is authentic and meets the criteria as stated in the regulations. >> thank you. one more question then i'm going to ask a question. we're getting close to the time where we're going to finish. yes, sir, go ahead. >> gentlemen, first, just thanks for being here. it is a great opportunity for us. i'm one of the instructors at the basic school. i got some of my lieutenants w
i was flabbergasted because this had all happened so long ago. but it takes a long time to go through that process. i would add to the fact that since world war ii, the criteria for the award has never changed. it's always been given to an individual who has achieved the gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty. there must be incontestable proof. they have to have eyewitness statements of individual statements who were right there and had seen precisely what happened. but it...
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these americans are flabbergasted with the way the egyptian justice system is dealing with their case. it's widely believed that this is something of a ploy by the military rulers who run this country at the moment trying to deflect public criticism away from them given the clashes in the streets of cairo that have been going on now for their fifth day. that they're trying to shift public anger away from themselves and on to some sort of mysterious foreign hand that some of the egyptian media is suggesting is sort of riling up all of the trouble in the streets here. ashleigh? >> ben wedeman, keep an eye on that for us. thank you for that. >>> it is 5:16. a family tragedy in washington state. a husband of a missing woman kills himself and his two songs. how did he do it? it was an explosion. why did he do it is what we're trying to figure out. >>> two florida cruise ships hit by a fast spreading stomach virus. 500 passengers sick. heard this story before? so why does it happen over and over and what's going to be done about it now? >>> former mississippi governor, mailly barber, he's u
these americans are flabbergasted with the way the egyptian justice system is dealing with their case. it's widely believed that this is something of a ploy by the military rulers who run this country at the moment trying to deflect public criticism away from them given the clashes in the streets of cairo that have been going on now for their fifth day. that they're trying to shift public anger away from themselves and on to some sort of mysterious foreign hand that some of the egyptian media...
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. >> i was flabbergasted to learn of it. >> it is definitely unusual. >> as weird as it may seem, as odd as it may seem it does look as though this is perfectly legal. >> his attorney says the adoption has nothing to do with the civil lawsuit and says it is to help stabilize the future of goodman's two biological children. a probate court is expected to rule on the legitimacy of the adoption. >>> more testing is under way in upstate new york where 15 students are suffering from a mysterious illness that causes uncontrollable tics similar to tourette's syndrome. environmental specialists are testing a super fund cleanup site on the outskirts of le roy. a train derailed in 1970 dumping toxic chemicals that caused water and ground contamination. the site is four miles from where the students go to school. officials are trying to determine if there is any connection to the mysterious illness. neurologists initially said the teens have something called conversion disorder formerly known as mass his tear ya. >>> still ahead on news 4 a clue to find the person who abandons a baby on someone
. >> i was flabbergasted to learn of it. >> it is definitely unusual. >> as weird as it may seem, as odd as it may seem it does look as though this is perfectly legal. >> his attorney says the adoption has nothing to do with the civil lawsuit and says it is to help stabilize the future of goodman's two biological children. a probate court is expected to rule on the legitimacy of the adoption. >>> more testing is under way in upstate new york where 15 students...
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well i can't help -- i can assure you, 20 years before that people would have been flabbergasted when they heard the second half of the sentence, "and we are going to do it in northern mississippi." we do manufactured in north mississippi, 50 miles south of memphis, and less just leave it at this -- they have double the plant's size in the five years said it has been open. i remember when david choice, the head of the ge aviation came for the -- dated joyce, the head of ge aviation came for the opening, and somebody said to him we put the places many blockers here as we were supposed to. that is lockers for the employees that work there. we spend a couple of hours there at the plant said the managers spent some time with david, and as we walked out digit plant. the managers spend some time with david, and as he walked out he said we're going to sell all of the lockers. not only have they filled them, they have expanded since then, and they built another sister plant in south mississippi. it is about 20 miles from the university of southern mississippi. part of, i think about success i
well i can't help -- i can assure you, 20 years before that people would have been flabbergasted when they heard the second half of the sentence, "and we are going to do it in northern mississippi." we do manufactured in north mississippi, 50 miles south of memphis, and less just leave it at this -- they have double the plant's size in the five years said it has been open. i remember when david choice, the head of the ge aviation came for the -- dated joyce, the head of ge aviation...
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>> charlie, i was flabbergasted. at first i was frightened and then i became angry.it felt like an orchestrated facebook and twitter campaign of hate. people put my home address on the internet. there were calls for revenge and retaliation against my family. i'm now in about my 27th year as a reporter and i have never seen anything like this. it seems like these suburban affluent kids have simply never been told no. they have an inflated sense of entitlement. they feel entitled to cell phones, computers, cars and in this case, they appear to feel entitled to doing something illegal, which is drink underage of 2. >> andrea, one of the most surprising parts about that backlash from the outside is the reaction that you got from parents who were equally outraged as their teenagers were. >> one of the most memorable things, erica was at an underage drinking party that was busted by police, one of the parents showed up to collect his son and he said right in front of police, why didn't you run? i mean, why were they outraged, because their kids were identified on televisio
>> charlie, i was flabbergasted. at first i was frightened and then i became angry.it felt like an orchestrated facebook and twitter campaign of hate. people put my home address on the internet. there were calls for revenge and retaliation against my family. i'm now in about my 27th year as a reporter and i have never seen anything like this. it seems like these suburban affluent kids have simply never been told no. they have an inflated sense of entitlement. they feel entitled to cell...
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. >> i was flabbergasted to learn of it. >> christian and scott smith. >> it is definitely unusual. >t wilson's family. >> this is very difficult. not knowing what happens. not knowing if he could have been saved. >> deputies say the 23-year-old died when goodman's convertible bentley t-boned wilson's hyundai in 2010 at an intersection in wellington, florida. it was 1:00 a.m., the road was deserted. investigators later snapped this photo of goodman grinning at he sat in his hospital bed, a nurse had just drawn his blood. prosecutors say goodman's alcohol was .177, more than twice the legal limit. in their reports, traffic homicide investigators say goodman walked away from the scene of the collision. and didn't call 911 for 54 minutes. that's been especially painful for scott wilson's family. because the medical examiner says the 23-year-old did not die in the crash. rather, he drowned in the upside-down car. >> there should have been an attempt by mr. goodman to try to save him. >> goodman, whose family earned their wealth in the air conditioning business, is known worldwide for the
. >> i was flabbergasted to learn of it. >> christian and scott smith. >> it is definitely unusual. >t wilson's family. >> this is very difficult. not knowing what happens. not knowing if he could have been saved. >> deputies say the 23-year-old died when goodman's convertible bentley t-boned wilson's hyundai in 2010 at an intersection in wellington, florida. it was 1:00 a.m., the road was deserted. investigators later snapped this photo of goodman grinning at...
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>> i'm totally flabbergasted. i'm with you.have imagined in 2012 we would still be having this discussion about birth control. on the other hand, i'm not that surprised because the anti-choice movement has set its sights on repealing as much law, as much legislation and rolling back as many women's rights as it possibly can. it starts with abortion because lots of people, just less than half the country, feel that abortion is wrong so it starts with something where it has a strong base. but emboldened by that it moves on to contraception. who knows what comes next? >> i know what comes next. >> what? >> aspirin. >> i have it between my knees right now so i can't get pregnant for the rest of this show. >> can i jump in here? social conservatives believe life begins with conception and ends with birth because if you look at their priorities they don't care about early childhood education, they don't care about quality public education, they don't care about the quality of life for people throughout their lives. >> they're not int
>> i'm totally flabbergasted. i'm with you.have imagined in 2012 we would still be having this discussion about birth control. on the other hand, i'm not that surprised because the anti-choice movement has set its sights on repealing as much law, as much legislation and rolling back as many women's rights as it possibly can. it starts with abortion because lots of people, just less than half the country, feel that abortion is wrong so it starts with something where it has a strong base....
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electric does anywhere in the world but i can assure you 20 years before that people would have been flabbergasted when they heard the second half, yet we are going to do it in north mississippi. but in fact we do in the factoring in blades and assemblies and about 60 miles south of memphis let's just leave it at this: they've doubled plant size in the four or five years that it's been open. i remember when the head of the aviation came for the opening and this very significant facility somebody said on the team we put twice as many lockers here as we were supposed to. that is for the employees who work there to have. we spent a couple of hours of the plate and the manager spent some time each day and as we walked out he said we are going to feel all of the lockers and only filled all of the lockers having that many employees, the expanded since then the importantly for us to build another sister plant. since then in south mississippi. analysts bill is about 20 miles from the university of southern mississippi, and part of i think success for manufacturing in the united states is a strong tie with
electric does anywhere in the world but i can assure you 20 years before that people would have been flabbergasted when they heard the second half, yet we are going to do it in north mississippi. but in fact we do in the factoring in blades and assemblies and about 60 miles south of memphis let's just leave it at this: they've doubled plant size in the four or five years that it's been open. i remember when the head of the aviation came for the opening and this very significant facility...
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>> i am flabbergasted. i wish i could be your age again so i could live another 50, 60 years.hink i am one of the most blessed guys in the world to live the life that i live in than to have a book written about my life into that so many people excited about the story to be written about my life. so yes, i am truly blessed in a thank you for asking the question. what's your name again? [inaudible] what is your best subject in school? math? i thought she was in journalism. so both. i wish you nothing but the best, baby girl. [applause] >> we want to know if you go back to cnn -- [inaudible] >> that's a question you need to have cnn. [laughter] i didn't pull the plug. faded. >> haile sledge or something. i don't know. but the main point is yes, john will be back on cnn and yes they will show more respect. if they don't, there's going to be thousands upon thousands of people poisoned and ready to say it proves you did it again. >> i don't have any misgivings about cnn because there is many years before cnn called me to get on their show. if i do a fine, if i don't, fine. i don't h
>> i am flabbergasted. i wish i could be your age again so i could live another 50, 60 years.hink i am one of the most blessed guys in the world to live the life that i live in than to have a book written about my life into that so many people excited about the story to be written about my life. so yes, i am truly blessed in a thank you for asking the question. what's your name again? [inaudible] what is your best subject in school? math? i thought she was in journalism. so both. i wish...
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masco, i was flabbergasted. >> most of their sales are in the united states i great margins have beennder pressure. but the point is, we're still not seeing a big case of a turnaround in housing. they said the same things as masco yesterday. mile concern they go up 40% since december when the stocks all started moving. how much more room do they have to go? >> i know. i thought the group, the business would be stronger. you're absolutely right, the core business is not tronger. >> have we seen such a run in there? >> it looks like that could be a right call. i still hold out hopes for the foreclosures deal and second half stronger. and that's too low. there would be demand. >> those comcast numbers, they were due to a lack of subscriber losses, but household formation may be at least one part of it. longer term for the housing industry. >> let's hope -- not just for the housing industry, but for comcast as well. housing formations have been terrible for the last three years, well below the historic norms. >> birthrate has been minus 3 in this country. we cease to grow. i wonder whethe
masco, i was flabbergasted. >> most of their sales are in the united states i great margins have beennder pressure. but the point is, we're still not seeing a big case of a turnaround in housing. they said the same things as masco yesterday. mile concern they go up 40% since december when the stocks all started moving. how much more room do they have to go? >> i know. i thought the group, the business would be stronger. you're absolutely right, the core business is not tronger....
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when they came here in 1831, one of the things that flabbergasted him was the degree of emphasis we placedies it was absolutely required. you were fined if you didn't have adequate public education. but he also noted that we actually taught values in our schools and it was really in the mid 20th century that we began to throw the values out and began to infiltrate education with other kinds of things and political correctness which is absolutely destroying our nation. >> we were just talking a little while ago about chris christie and his -- his battle now with one of the heads over at the teachers union in new jersey. in certain districts in new jersey, they spend $30,000 a year for -- to educate the kids over there and they graduate and they can't read. >> absolutely. because again, we're not really emphasizing true education. you know, if you really want to be impressed and this is in the book, go and look at some of the questions that were required for sixth grade exit exams in the 1830's. >> i know, i saw that. it's an eye opener. finally, let's talk a little bit about religion becaus
when they came here in 1831, one of the things that flabbergasted him was the degree of emphasis we placedies it was absolutely required. you were fined if you didn't have adequate public education. but he also noted that we actually taught values in our schools and it was really in the mid 20th century that we began to throw the values out and began to infiltrate education with other kinds of things and political correctness which is absolutely destroying our nation. >> we were just...
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that right after she makes this statement, the chairman of the committee, tom mcmillan is just flabbergastedain. i think this is a good glimpse into the contempt that the establishment has for parents. >> kyle, no doubt most teachers, if not all teachers, are out to help kids, you know, learn things and they're -- they're doing their best job in most cases. but in this particular argument, what she's doing, this educator is doing is, you know, keep your kids in the public schools. you don't want them to go to the charter schools where we don't have the unions. you need to handle them right here because we'll take care of them perhaps better than our own parents. has anyone come out and said hey, she's exactly right? >> not that i've seen. well, other than the unions and, you know, the establishment who just wants to have a public schools system and not have any choice. >> right. >> but beyond that, i mean, it's just, like i said, it's a perfect example of where the establishment, the unions and the administrators and the principals and the school boards, all of those people, they want to kee
that right after she makes this statement, the chairman of the committee, tom mcmillan is just flabbergastedain. i think this is a good glimpse into the contempt that the establishment has for parents. >> kyle, no doubt most teachers, if not all teachers, are out to help kids, you know, learn things and they're -- they're doing their best job in most cases. but in this particular argument, what she's doing, this educator is doing is, you know, keep your kids in the public schools. you...
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>> i am flabbergasted. i wish i could be your age again so i could live another 50, 60 years. i think i am one of the most blessed guys in the world to live the life that i live in than to have a book written about my life into that so many people excited about the story to be written about my life. so yes, i am truly blessed in a thank you for asking the question. what's your name again? [inaudible] what is your best subject in school? math? i thought she was in journalism. so both. i wish you nothing but the best, baby girl. [applause] >> we want to know if you go back to cnn -- [inaudible] >> that's a question you need to have cnn. [laughter] i didn't pull the plug. faded. >> haile sledge or something. i don't know. but the main point is yes, john will be back on cnn and yes they will show more respect. if they don't, there's going to be thousands upon thousands of people poisoned and ready to say it proves you did it again. >> i don't have any misgivings about cnn because there is many years before cnn called me to get on their show. if i do a fine, if i don't, fine. i don
>> i am flabbergasted. i wish i could be your age again so i could live another 50, 60 years. i think i am one of the most blessed guys in the world to live the life that i live in than to have a book written about my life into that so many people excited about the story to be written about my life. so yes, i am truly blessed in a thank you for asking the question. what's your name again? [inaudible] what is your best subject in school? math? i thought she was in journalism. so both. i...
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i can assure you 20 years before that people would have been flabbergasted when they heard the second and we are going to do it in north mississippi. in fact we do manufacture fan blades and assemblies in mississippi, about 60 miles south of memphis, and let's just leave it at this. they have doubled the plant size in the four or so years or five years it has been open. in fact i remember when david joyce from ge aviation came for the opening, and this very significant facility, and somebody said to him on the team, we put twice as many lockers here is we were supposed to. that is, lockers for the employees who work there to have. we spent a couple of hours at the plant and the managers spent some time with david and as we walked out he says, we are going to fill all the lockers. they not only filled all of the lockers, they have expanded since then. and importantly for us they build another sister plant since then in south mississippi. alice bill is about 20 miles from the university of southern mississippi and part of it i think success for manufacturing is the united states is a st
i can assure you 20 years before that people would have been flabbergasted when they heard the second and we are going to do it in north mississippi. in fact we do manufacture fan blades and assemblies in mississippi, about 60 miles south of memphis, and let's just leave it at this. they have doubled the plant size in the four or so years or five years it has been open. in fact i remember when david joyce from ge aviation came for the opening, and this very significant facility, and somebody...
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electric does anywhere in the world but i can assure you 20 years before that people would have been flabbergasted when they heard the second half, yet we are going to do it in north mississippi. but in fact we do in the factoring in blades and assemblies and about 60 miles south of memphis let's just leave it at this: they've doubled plant size in the four or five years that it's been open. i remember when the head of the aviation came for the opening and this very significant facility somebody said on the team we put twice as many lockers here as we were supposed to. that is for the employees who work there to have. we spent a couple of hours of the plate and the manager spent some time each day and as we walked out he said we are going to feel all of the lockers and only filled all of the lockers having that many employees, the expanded since then the importantly for us to build another sister plant. since then in south mississippi. analysts bill is about 20 miles from the university of southern mississippi, and part of i think success for manufacturing in the united states is a strong tie with
electric does anywhere in the world but i can assure you 20 years before that people would have been flabbergasted when they heard the second half, yet we are going to do it in north mississippi. but in fact we do in the factoring in blades and assemblies and about 60 miles south of memphis let's just leave it at this: they've doubled plant size in the four or five years that it's been open. i remember when the head of the aviation came for the opening and this very significant facility...