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you actually brought greer back he was here last time i remember his sweet face. >> he is our europeanbarn all the first animal ambassador you meet when you come in through the park you come in through england. he is right there at cross roads. >> the first animal you meet. >> our little ambassador for scotland and welcomes you into the high lands stables. >> so cute. >> speaking of cute i think i have the cutest of all thank you very much. >> pig lick is one of the smallest owls we have here in the u.s.,. >> how much does he weigh? >> 120-grams about a little -- a quarter pound. >> he is so cool i have been watching him his head is like a little swivel he just is observing everything what do these guys eat. >> these guys are the greatest rodent control, they eat any where, he will eat 2 to 3 mice a day, greer will eat between 3 and 7 mice a day. so, thing about that if you had these guys living in your backyard and you have some plants growing, vegetable garden you don't want the mice eating the new shoots you put in a little box for these guys to sleep in at night they will move in,
you actually brought greer back he was here last time i remember his sweet face. >> he is our europeanbarn all the first animal ambassador you meet when you come in through the park you come in through england. he is right there at cross roads. >> the first animal you meet. >> our little ambassador for scotland and welcomes you into the high lands stables. >> so cute. >> speaking of cute i think i have the cutest of all thank you very much. >> pig lick is one...
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it's lee greer. >> it's lee greer 74, our 1:00. >> now, here comes another married man. he's 31-year-old lee greer, screen name leegreer74. he's away from home on business and he's been chatting online with a 13-year-old. at least that's what the decoy told him. he sends her a picture of his penis and then types "you will get to see the real thing, you know, in person. >> he's in the backdoor, opening the door. he's supposed to be bringing lunch and booze. >> hey, come on in. >> often, perverted-justice decoys will ask a man to bring something specific like food or alcohol. >> ask if he brought the lunch and booze. >> did you bring the food? >> yeah. >> okay, great. >> law enforcement says it helps show intent because a potential predator is bringing items that he talked about online in the same conversation he's talking about sex. >> what did you bring? >> double cheeseburgers with no pickles. >> awesome. i made chocolate chip cookies, too, but i actually just got some on my shirt. so i'm just going to change my shirt real quick. >> all right. and i got some fries. but
it's lee greer. >> it's lee greer 74, our 1:00. >> now, here comes another married man. he's 31-year-old lee greer, screen name leegreer74. he's away from home on business and he's been chatting online with a 13-year-old. at least that's what the decoy told him. he sends her a picture of his penis and then types "you will get to see the real thing, you know, in person. >> he's in the backdoor, opening the door. he's supposed to be bringing lunch and booze. >> hey,...
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i can't find anybody. >> it's lee greer. 74, our 1:00, we believe. he is on the backdoor. opening the door. he is supposed to be bringing lunch and booze. >> hey, come on in. did you bring the food? >> yeah. >> okay. great. what did you bring? >> the double cheeseburgers with no pickles. >> awesome. i made chocolate chip cookies, too, but i got some on my shirt, so i am going to change my shirt real quick. >> i've got some fries. they might be cold. it took me a while to find this place. >> that's all right. fries are good. they didn't give me my sodas i ordered. >> take a seat. i'll be right there. >> oak. >> no cookies for you? what's going on? >> not much. who are you? >> who are you? >> i'm lee. >> some of these guys want to know right away who i am. my typical response is i'll get to that in a minute. first i want to ask you some questions. if i say right away who i am, i oftentimes won't get the most honest response. >> lee, what are you doing here? >> come to visit a friend off the net i thought. >> a friend off the net. >> yes. >> and who is that friend? >> name is
i can't find anybody. >> it's lee greer. 74, our 1:00, we believe. he is on the backdoor. opening the door. he is supposed to be bringing lunch and booze. >> hey, come on in. did you bring the food? >> yeah. >> okay. great. what did you bring? >> the double cheeseburgers with no pickles. >> awesome. i made chocolate chip cookies, too, but i got some on my shirt, so i am going to change my shirt real quick. >> i've got some fries. they might be cold. it...
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we were also then ableto ove greer suppo to things le legalervices and immigration serviceand turalition and other kindsof proams. hit just like other departments were. well, although we have lost about 30 positionsin our department, and know contractors have faced rductions, just because costs have gone up. there is no way to get awayfr that. if you stay lat, somet is ter of dollars that we have lost in the past fe years, if you think heabout the 6 million that came fourea ago, and then you look back at our historou wl see that we probably lostou 2 milon ar of community services. that is good news for us. and we ha lost oney ikey areas. we have tried things we thought would work with resource centers. we gew federal meyn, so wesed that. we got a new design. we als did ratereducons as of the population moves and grows, and the needs of the population groe ll see over ime what happens is the key programs. those were things that w decid to do at the time. th lost us a couple of miion. the deputy of the department has been incdible looking for nw resources, eher go afr match money on things
we were also then ableto ove greer suppo to things le legalervices and immigration serviceand turalition and other kindsof proams. hit just like other departments were. well, although we have lost about 30 positionsin our department, and know contractors have faced rductions, just because costs have gone up. there is no way to get awayfr that. if you stay lat, somet is ter of dollars that we have lost in the past fe years, if you think heabout the 6 million that came fourea ago, and then you...
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david alan greer is a hit. the divide among african-americans. who is the next generation of leaders, and is he leading a new york institution into the new century. that's what's going on in our world. up next. [ benny ] alright, so me and mark were in the rav4, it was a rough day. got into a scuffle with the poodle across the street. it's a dog thing. anyway, mark decided we should flip the script and go on a road trip. so we picked up nina and headed north. as always the rav handled the journey like a dream. and we got to see something that would stay with us for the rest of our lives. i even forgot about the poodle. [ barks ] i love that day. it was one of my favs. oh, it's their new oatmeal.here? well what's all that la-de-da? fresh blueberries, walnuts -- in oatmeal? in my day, oatmeal had two ingredients, oat and meal... not all that fancy-pants whatnot. [ female announcer ] introducing new blueberry banana nut oatmeal. i have got to blog about this. [ female announcer ] loaded with fresh blueberries and just 290 calories. the simple joy of
david alan greer is a hit. the divide among african-americans. who is the next generation of leaders, and is he leading a new york institution into the new century. that's what's going on in our world. up next. [ benny ] alright, so me and mark were in the rav4, it was a rough day. got into a scuffle with the poodle across the street. it's a dog thing. anyway, mark decided we should flip the script and go on a road trip. so we picked up nina and headed north. as always the rav handled the...
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as the hustler david alan greer.n the hustlers he saw growing up in detroit. >> it was like an urban ballet. when you saw these guys with the hat tipped all the way and they would do this stroll that took up as much space as they possibly could to let everyone know who and what they were. >> reporter: with his so-called folk opera, gershwin hoped to create, in his words, something that would appeal to the many rather than the cultured few. >> george gershwin usually received mixed reviews for his work. >> reporter: is that right? oh, yes. it's hard to believe today. but that's true. >> reporter: robert kimball is an expert on porgy and bess. >> he was not clearly of the musical theater world or clearly of the symphonic classical world. so it bothered people that he seemed to not observe the boundaries that people thought were traditional. >> when you think that this was george gershwin's first opera, when you think what is mozart's first opera, most people can't name it. here is george gershwin out of the gate compos
as the hustler david alan greer.n the hustlers he saw growing up in detroit. >> it was like an urban ballet. when you saw these guys with the hat tipped all the way and they would do this stroll that took up as much space as they possibly could to let everyone know who and what they were. >> reporter: with his so-called folk opera, gershwin hoped to create, in his words, something that would appeal to the many rather than the cultured few. >> george gershwin usually received...
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. >> greer is putting the ball in play. he gets it out deep, and havlicek steals it! over to sam jones! it's all over! it' johnny havlicek is being mobbed by the fans! >> jimmy: they're texting in 1965. [ applause ] you guys want to hear the kids sing another tweet here? okay, all right, this is -- [ cheers and applause ] this is a tweet from one oown he own here in los angeles, metta world peace of the los angeles m lakers tweeting via the "jimmy kimmel live!" children's choir. [ mid-tempo piano music plays ] >> i did not grow up classy i grew up basically in a jungle somewhat caged in i still have people caged in hood mind frame [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you. poetic. [ chuckles ] the hood mind frame. [ chuckles ] my favorite set of commentators probably in any sport is the crew from "inside the nba" on tnt. charles barkley, shaquille o'neal, kenny smith -- they usually spend about a few minutes talking about the game and then the rest of the time, making fun of each other. one of the things they make fun of the most is charles barkley's weight. so, ton
. >> greer is putting the ball in play. he gets it out deep, and havlicek steals it! over to sam jones! it's all over! it' johnny havlicek is being mobbed by the fans! >> jimmy: they're texting in 1965. [ applause ] you guys want to hear the kids sing another tweet here? okay, all right, this is -- [ cheers and applause ] this is a tweet from one oown he own here in los angeles, metta world peace of the los angeles m lakers tweeting via the "jimmy kimmel live!" children's...
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next year it's also a run up corporation with america's exxon mobil the new economic school surrogate greer says the company is moving in the right direction. i think it's a very good sign that the government today decided that they should be privatized i think it's a step in that i did actually there is no reason why it should be a government owned company it works in a competitive sector it's not an infrastructure company it's not a defense company should be privatized but i would still be until the deal because we're hearing that so many a times and we've not seen to it is happening yet it's a very good sign that it's been on the nose. and as i was saying ben bernanke has just said that the federal reserve the fed stands ready to act to protect the financial system and the economy in the event that financial stresses from the european crisis escalate that's sent in the first few hours of trade america slightly up british premier david cameron is in germany to warn angela merkel the euro is in the last chance saloon he has to push for a huge rescue deal to save the failing single currency
next year it's also a run up corporation with america's exxon mobil the new economic school surrogate greer says the company is moving in the right direction. i think it's a very good sign that the government today decided that they should be privatized i think it's a step in that i did actually there is no reason why it should be a government owned company it works in a competitive sector it's not an infrastructure company it's not a defense company should be privatized but i would still be...
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appropriate for someone like a phone like that rather than someone like a phone where there you are greer disagree with wiki leaks well as we've been saying it sounds controversial interview show airs right here on our team talking to pakistan opposition leader imran khan in the latest edition he says that it was only through wiki leaks that his country learned about corruption and leadership. related to. the wiki leaks made not just. the middle of the world but in. the with the little of these two faced politicians you know who was sucking up to the marriage in the same. private telling them how they were. sucking up to them and. giving completely opposite state it was a really specially this one really this is this guy who was the. least this religious body. during the marriage and he said look if you backed me to become the prime minister i would have gone we do do. and he's considered the most anti american politician so he was it was a. it really exposed a lot of. awful shall we saw next hour here on r.t. of course we'll keep you up to date with the latest on killing assad and his su
appropriate for someone like a phone like that rather than someone like a phone where there you are greer disagree with wiki leaks well as we've been saying it sounds controversial interview show airs right here on our team talking to pakistan opposition leader imran khan in the latest edition he says that it was only through wiki leaks that his country learned about corruption and leadership. related to. the wiki leaks made not just. the middle of the world but in. the with the little of these...
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greer's group. they really worked effectively, just how to interface with the public. i mean that's where that works really well, charles. >> congressman west, one of the things that propelled you to the national stage was your -- is your personality. in other words -- >> oh, really? >> you preach a certain kind of accountability. and what kind of role does government have with respect to -- how can government instill accountability into individuals? >> well, i think that first and foremost, when you look at the culture in the united states of america, we don't talk about personal responsibility and accountability. everything is somebody else's fault. you know, one of the things i have a problem with down in south florida, i don't know if you see it other places, but there used to be a billboard called "who can i sue.com." growing up in the military and of course having a father who served in the military and a mother who worked for marine headquarters for 25 years, there were certain things that were expected of you. it was about respect. it was about integrity. it wa
greer's group. they really worked effectively, just how to interface with the public. i mean that's where that works really well, charles. >> congressman west, one of the things that propelled you to the national stage was your -- is your personality. in other words -- >> oh, really? >> you preach a certain kind of accountability. and what kind of role does government have with respect to -- how can government instill accountability into individuals? >> well, i think...
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rosy greer took these little classes on just how to put your pants on correctly, how to wash your hands, the speech patterns. it really was important for the kids that came out
rosy greer took these little classes on just how to put your pants on correctly, how to wash your hands, the speech patterns. it really was important for the kids that came out
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my name is kari greer. and i'm a wildland fire photographer.m in the middle of an active fire, right over the shoulder of an active fire fiel fighter who is actually fighting that fire, i feel like i'm right there experiencing and i feel the heat. i feel the smoke. and my eyes are watering with everybody else's. and i'm sweating. probably pretty badly. those giant walls of fire are rare to see up close and personal. the sensation is complete awe. i think it's definitely like a family that people who do this have a passion for it. they have that ethic of hard work, long hours and kind of loving it for the fact of what they're accomplishing. that is my main objective as i feel it professionally is to show what does it really look like out there. >> well, how do i do this? more often than we like, life delivers us some really terrible circumstances. and it did just that for our cnn family this week. our colleague passed away on wednesday. daniel was one of the kindest people you'd ever want to meet and was one of our tech experts who never lost hi
my name is kari greer. and i'm a wildland fire photographer.m in the middle of an active fire, right over the shoulder of an active fire fiel fighter who is actually fighting that fire, i feel like i'm right there experiencing and i feel the heat. i feel the smoke. and my eyes are watering with everybody else's. and i'm sweating. probably pretty badly. those giant walls of fire are rare to see up close and personal. the sensation is complete awe. i think it's definitely like a family that...
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molestation across the country and even here in maryland, are complete coverage continues with monique greer go and local reaction from penn state alumni and child abuse advocates. >> reporter: while the details of this case are heretic, many hope this verdict encourages more victims of abuse to come forward. >> dozens of guilty verdicts may most likely signal the end for jerry sandusky, but his victims may have a longer road ahead of them. >> it doesn't fix the problem for victims or society. >> as the executive director of the child abuse center, adam rosenberg knows the devastating effects of sexual abuse. >> it's good to see that justice can be served. it's also satisfying that people believe children. it's very hard to prove these cases. >> the child abuse center this year is seeing a 36 percent increase in the number of cases. they are already on track to see more than 1100 children. >> it's not because abuse is up nationally, it's because the attention is up. cases like sandusky bring this to life. >> the cases show how hard he wrote like figures can fall. >> i think it was mostly sho
molestation across the country and even here in maryland, are complete coverage continues with monique greer go and local reaction from penn state alumni and child abuse advocates. >> reporter: while the details of this case are heretic, many hope this verdict encourages more victims of abuse to come forward. >> dozens of guilty verdicts may most likely signal the end for jerry sandusky, but his victims may have a longer road ahead of them. >> it doesn't fix the problem for...
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greer himself quit after his complaints went unanswered. despite the problems the money went out the door. $1.9 million to george washington university project that only saves $1.7 million. 4.5 million to a san antonio project that only saves $5 million. and $5.8 million for the university of chicago to create 80 jobs. all this poorly supervised spending while we rack up more than $1 trillion in debt every year. more evidence that our debt problem is a spending problem. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from kentucky seek recognition? -- connecticut seek recognition? >> permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> unless congress acts in the next 25 days, the stafford student loan interest rate will double from 3.4% to 6.8% adding millions of dollars of additional student loan debt to middle class families. mr. courtney: unfortunately the do-nothing house is in session only two ful
greer himself quit after his complaints went unanswered. despite the problems the money went out the door. $1.9 million to george washington university project that only saves $1.7 million. 4.5 million to a san antonio project that only saves $5 million. and $5.8 million for the university of chicago to create 80 jobs. all this poorly supervised spending while we rack up more than $1 trillion in debt every year. more evidence that our debt problem is a spending problem. i yield back. the...
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then, yesterday we saw an op-ed in "the wall street journal" by steven greer who was involved in a grand approval process for an obamacare program. through this op-ed we got another dismall view in the twisted bureaucracy that is implementing this disastrous legislation. mr. greer recounts one case in which $1.9 million grant was given to george washington university for a program which is expected to produce merely $1.7 million in health care savings. mr. speaker, even before full implementation, obamacare has been a costly disaster for the american people. this arrogant, taxpayer-funded propaganda campaign just adds insult to injury. and like obamacare, the ad campaign should end immediately. thank you, mr. speaker. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair will receive a message. the messenger: mr. speaker, a message from the senate. the secretary: mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: madam secretary. the secretary: i have been directed by the senate to inform the house that the senate has passed s. 2061, cited as the charleston naval base and la
then, yesterday we saw an op-ed in "the wall street journal" by steven greer who was involved in a grand approval process for an obamacare program. through this op-ed we got another dismall view in the twisted bureaucracy that is implementing this disastrous legislation. mr. greer recounts one case in which $1.9 million grant was given to george washington university for a program which is expected to produce merely $1.7 million in health care savings. mr. speaker, even before full...
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>> rosy greer and i did a lot of work together in california, and rosie took these little classes andust how to put your pants on correctly, how to wash your hands, the speech patterns. it really was important for the kids that came out of rosie greer's group, they really worked effectively, just how to interface with the public. that's where that works really well, charles. >> congressman west, one of the things that propelled you to the national stage was your, is your personality. in other words -- >> oh, really? >> yeah, yeah. [laughter] you preach a certain kind of accountability. and what kind of role does government have with respect to -- how can government instill accountability into individuals? >> well, i think that first and foremost when you look at the culture in the united states of america, we don't talk about personal responsibility and accountability. everything is somebody else's fault. one of the things i have a problem with down in south florida, there used to be a billboard called who can i sue.com. [laughter] so, you know, growing up in the military and, of cour
>> rosy greer and i did a lot of work together in california, and rosie took these little classes andust how to put your pants on correctly, how to wash your hands, the speech patterns. it really was important for the kids that came out of rosie greer's group, they really worked effectively, just how to interface with the public. that's where that works really well, charles. >> congressman west, one of the things that propelled you to the national stage was your, is your...
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. >> carlos greer, "people" magazine. thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> the first family's food goes from farm to table. granted we're talking about the white house garden here. but lisa sylvester discovered an idea is growing out of the rows of fresh vegetables. it's not just what's for dinner, lisa? >> i think the first lady really wanted to start a conversation around our food, where it comes from and the implication it has on our health especially for kids. when kids are empowered as actors in this and they get to become part of the process of planting a seed and watching it grow and preparing it to eat, their minds just open up because they take real ownership in the process. that can happen even just in cooking. we have some cherry tomatoes over there that are starting to come in now. >> does this actually end up on the first family's table then? >> absolutely. harvest something pretty much every night for dinner. you want to see a sneak peek of the first potato? these are baby red ones. >> oh, i bet the kids love d
. >> carlos greer, "people" magazine. thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> the first family's food goes from farm to table. granted we're talking about the white house garden here. but lisa sylvester discovered an idea is growing out of the rows of fresh vegetables. it's not just what's for dinner, lisa? >> i think the first lady really wanted to start a conversation around our food, where it comes from and the implication it has on our health especially for...
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powerful assault weapons being sold right here in this country legally putting our communities at even greer risk? this is more -- nothing more than a political witch-hunt. the disgraceful posturing that i have witnessed at last week's markup is continuing on the floor today. i agree it never should have come to this, but we are here debating this resolution solely because of the majority. they created the scandal and produced a showdown during an election season just to spear an honorable public servant and to embarrass his boss. i urge my colleagues to reject this partisan, unprecedented resolution. the speaker pro tempore: the time of the gentleman has expired. the gentleman from california. mr. issa: thank you, mr. speaker. it's now my honor to yield one minute to the distinguished speaker of the house, john boehner. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio, the speaker of the house, is recognized. the speaker: i want to thank my colleague for yielding. it's importantor the american people to know how we got here and to know the facts of this case. the congress asked the justice
powerful assault weapons being sold right here in this country legally putting our communities at even greer risk? this is more -- nothing more than a political witch-hunt. the disgraceful posturing that i have witnessed at last week's markup is continuing on the floor today. i agree it never should have come to this, but we are here debating this resolution solely because of the majority. they created the scandal and produced a showdown during an election season just to spear an honorable...