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. >> larry: why huntington, west virginia? this is the pilot program. >> the series opens up in huntington, west virginia. the idea is to create a national movement. we started in huntington, west virginia because it caught a bad wrap. it's on the list called the unhealthiest town in the unhealthiest region in america. >> appalachia. >> the tristate area. let's start there and hopefully create a legacy of change and improvement, not just with the schools but with the great people there. i have to tell you, jamie did some incredible work on the ground. and initially even those who were almost opposed to this initiative really began to turn and now become almost ambassadors to our program. >> larry: huntington who felt embarrassed, maybe? >> i think, you know, who's this guy? what's this tv show about? rand it truly is bigger than a tv show. >> larry: a lot of food revolution efforts focus on that elementary school in huntington. check out the kind of challenge he felt himself facing. >> good morning. >> so what are they having?
. >> larry: why huntington, west virginia? this is the pilot program. >> the series opens up in huntington, west virginia. the idea is to create a national movement. we started in huntington, west virginia because it caught a bad wrap. it's on the list called the unhealthiest town in the unhealthiest region in america. >> appalachia. >> the tristate area. let's start there and hopefully create a legacy of change and improvement, not just with the schools but with the...
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reporter turned up with a camera and, um, wants to cover the story about me, like, slagging off huntington. i apologize for any misinteretation in this. and--and you will see in due course that huntington and the people are depicted to be a wonderful community of very lovely people. ay. so i'm gonna of very hold you to your word. yes, thank you. okay? it's quite hard to cut through negativity, always, and defensiveness. you know, i've given up massive time that is really... (voice breaking) compromising my family because i care. (children shouting indistinctly) you know, um... the tough thing for me... (exhales deeply) is they don't understand me 'cause they don't know why i'm here. (sniffles) they don't even know what i've done-- the things i've done in the last ten years. and i'm just doing it 'cause it feels right. and when i do things that feels right, magic happens. (sniffles) i've done some amazing things, you know? and that's when i follow my heart. and when i never follow my hrt, i always get it wrong. but i'm gonna be really honest. you do live in an amazing country. you put peopl
reporter turned up with a camera and, um, wants to cover the story about me, like, slagging off huntington. i apologize for any misinteretation in this. and--and you will see in due course that huntington and the people are depicted to be a wonderful community of very lovely people. ay. so i'm gonna of very hold you to your word. yes, thank you. okay? it's quite hard to cut through negativity, always, and defensiveness. you know, i've given up massive time that is really... (voice breaking)...
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this is huntington, west virginia, which holds the dubious distinction of america's unhealthiest cityo town. but you've become kind of a food crusader. >> i'm like a professional [ bleep ] stirrer, you know? and i know that's a naughty word to use but that is kind of true. any salad in the house? >> no. >> it's all the same colors. golden brown. >> the story of huntingdon is wanting to clean up the food. and that's schools and supermarkets and the restaurants and the fast food industries. i spent 18 months traveling around america and this town looks and feels like -- that's the ironic thing. yes, this area has, you know, some of the tip of the iceberg of problems but it's only 2%, 3% away from the national average. so, the reason i'm passionate to do this program is because -- this isn't just about this city, it's about the whole of america. who knows what this is? >> potatoes. >> so you think these are poe day taupes? not potatoes, though. >> i don't know. >> do you know what this is? no. who knows what tomato ketchup is? yeah, that's what it's made out of. >> i know that one. >> th
this is huntington, west virginia, which holds the dubious distinction of america's unhealthiest cityo town. but you've become kind of a food crusader. >> i'm like a professional [ bleep ] stirrer, you know? and i know that's a naughty word to use but that is kind of true. any salad in the house? >> no. >> it's all the same colors. golden brown. >> the story of huntingdon is wanting to clean up the food. and that's schools and supermarkets and the restaurants and the...
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but you can count on it being our next huntington bank shares. hban, which is up from when i first recommended it on june 12 of last year, and a full 50% from when i recommended it at $3.67 on july 9, my dad's birthday, when others had long lost faith in the ohio bank. i think first horizon, fhn has the same trajectory ahead of it. and you don't want to miss this next gem in the world of banking that's totally unaffected by germany, by france, or by greece for that matter. let's go to jerry in florida. jerry? >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah, jer. >> caller: should i hold on to citigroup or is huntington bank, more of a regional be better -- >> i think huntington bank can go to 7 without a problem. it's 5.50 right now for all of our new viewers. citi is just on a monster roll. i think citi is doing a great job. i'm a gigantic believer in vikram pandit. i think i started it. i was the only one at 2 1/2 and 3 i like this guy. he's getting convert after convert as people realize he's a great banker. citigroup is a $12 stock at the end of 2012. ho
but you can count on it being our next huntington bank shares. hban, which is up from when i first recommended it on june 12 of last year, and a full 50% from when i recommended it at $3.67 on july 9, my dad's birthday, when others had long lost faith in the ohio bank. i think first horizon, fhn has the same trajectory ahead of it. and you don't want to miss this next gem in the world of banking that's totally unaffected by germany, by france, or by greece for that matter. let's go to jerry in...
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reporter turned up with a camera and, um, wants to cover the story about me, like, slagging off huntington. i apologize for any misinterpretation in this. and--and you will see in due course that huntington and the people are depicted to be a wonderful community of very lovely people. okay. so i'm gonna hold you to your word. yes, thank you. okay? it's quite hard to cut through negativity, always, and defensiveness. you know, i've given up massive time that is really... (voice breaking) compromising my family because i care. (children shouting indistinctly) you know, um... the tough thing for me... (exhales deeply) is they don't understand me 'cause they don't know why i'm here. (sniffles) they don't even know what i've done-- the things i've done in the last ten years. and i'm just doing it 'cause it feels right. and when i do things that feels right, magic happens. (sniffles) i've done some amazing things, you know? and that's when i follow my heart. and when i never follow my heart, i always get it wrong. but i'm gonna be really honest. you do live in an amazing country. you put people
reporter turned up with a camera and, um, wants to cover the story about me, like, slagging off huntington. i apologize for any misinterpretation in this. and--and you will see in due course that huntington and the people are depicted to be a wonderful community of very lovely people. okay. so i'm gonna hold you to your word. yes, thank you. okay? it's quite hard to cut through negativity, always, and defensiveness. you know, i've given up massive time that is really... (voice breaking)...
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it's set in huntington, west virginia, also known as america's unhealthiest city.t's called "jamie oliver's food revolution." jamie joins me right now talk about it. good to have you here. >> hello, madam. >> why west virginia? >> first of all, there is no date that that says any town is the most unhealthy. but we did go to the tri-state area and in that area the biggest metropolitan area was huntington. we really wanted to go to the eye of the storm of the government statistics, the cdc report for disease. and without question, you know, this area has suffered greatly over the last number of years for all the kind of big hitters -- heart disease, diabetes, obesity, et cetera, et cetera. so that's kind of where i set up camp, really. and my job was really to understand the problem, try and fix it, and see what needed to be done. and try and become to a part of the community really. >> it's a nationwide problem. >> that's an interesting thing. >> what is it about us, though, as americans? >> it's not just you. i come from england and we've got the same problems. eng
it's set in huntington, west virginia, also known as america's unhealthiest city.t's called "jamie oliver's food revolution." jamie joins me right now talk about it. good to have you here. >> hello, madam. >> why west virginia? >> first of all, there is no date that that says any town is the most unhealthy. but we did go to the tri-state area and in that area the biggest metropolitan area was huntington. we really wanted to go to the eye of the storm of the...
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huntington west virginia is the unhealthiest area in the country. >>> jesse james may have been unfaithfuldra bullock more than once. several women are now peddling their details about alleged affairs to celebrity magazines. stay tuned for that. >> did you do yoga with him? >> no. >>> a wild ride caught on tape. hear why a 12-year-old was running from the law. i think i'll go with the preferred package. ( chuckling ) good choice. only meineke gives you options on complete car care, and we'll help you choose what's right for you, your car, and your budget. at meineke, you're always the driver. >>> we check out a day here that will look better in the morning than it will in the afternoon. we expect to get up to 67 which means we'll beat what happened yesterday. part is because of a wind shift. a push of warm air ahead of a storm system. we expect the rain to arrive this evening. it'll probably be after dark. the daylight hours will be fine. it'll warm up. it'll actually just look more cloudy late in the day. rain tonight, rain and wind tomorrow. falling temperatures throughout the day. near
huntington west virginia is the unhealthiest area in the country. >>> jesse james may have been unfaithfuldra bullock more than once. several women are now peddling their details about alleged affairs to celebrity magazines. stay tuned for that. >> did you do yoga with him? >> no. >>> a wild ride caught on tape. hear why a 12-year-old was running from the law. i think i'll go with the preferred package. ( chuckling ) good choice. only meineke gives you options on...
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it was unorthodox for the huntington beach police department to release these photos? >> it was. think they made the right call. their priority has to be to solve unsolved crimes. he's convicted of killing five people, four women and one girl. it's not impossible to believe he killed many others. where did these photographs come from? it's so eerie. did he just take them innocently of people that he connected with in some bey way but did no harm to? or is there something more sinister to these photos? that's what police want to find out. that's why we're showing these photos, hoping people will give us more explanations. >> lisa bloom, thanks. >>> coming up, new research on men and heart health. a study that says some men are twice as likely to die of cardiovascular disease or heart attacks than others. we'll tell you what the biggest warning sign is. and $75 million of prescription drugs stolen from a warehouse. big sophisticated robbery has police baffled. details ahead. while i was building my friendships, my family, while i was building my life, my high cholesterol was contri
it was unorthodox for the huntington beach police department to release these photos? >> it was. think they made the right call. their priority has to be to solve unsolved crimes. he's convicted of killing five people, four women and one girl. it's not impossible to believe he killed many others. where did these photographs come from? it's so eerie. did he just take them innocently of people that he connected with in some bey way but did no harm to? or is there something more sinister to...
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as the students from huntington high school who are with us today. the students are our future. it is the job of our generation to pass on the values and beliefs that make this country great. the smithsonian, with more than 107 million items in its collection, is ideally positioned to do that. our commitment is that we will. take for example what we celebrate today -- clothing. in our collections, we have a familiar earhart's jacket -- amelia earhart's jacket, marian anderson's." . this is just the starting corps for what we will be a journey of discovery. we are here to initiate, engage, and continue the dialogue. we do so thanks to the generous support of people on capitol hill and here in this room. we take our duty to the american people seriously. at the reopening of the museum in november, 2008, a historian and board member said, "never has an understanding of our story as a people, of who we are, and how we came to be the way we are, and what we stand for, been of such importance as right now." thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you, mr.
as the students from huntington high school who are with us today. the students are our future. it is the job of our generation to pass on the values and beliefs that make this country great. the smithsonian, with more than 107 million items in its collection, is ideally positioned to do that. our commitment is that we will. take for example what we celebrate today -- clothing. in our collections, we have a familiar earhart's jacket -- amelia earhart's jacket, marian anderson's." . this is...
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the orange county district attorney and huntington beach police department released them. were in a storage unit used by al calla. >> we conditions them in the decision to release the pictures. woo we open they are not victims, but it may bring close tower victims's families. >> the tips continue to stream in. authorities say the family and friends of four women in the photographs released have been missing for decades. the identities of the women are not made public and a spokes person told us it is likely that al calla killed more than five people and some of his victims may have been in these photographs. with me is legal analyst lisa bloom. even if they link women in the photos to missing women, there is no other step to solve the cases unless this guy talks. >> that's probably right, anderson. in a 30-year-old case, they need forensic evidence like hairs or fiberses or dna linking it to him. even if the photos are found in his locker, even in he confesses to the killings of these young women, it's not going to be enough without hard evidence. >> would they make a deal
the orange county district attorney and huntington beach police department released them. were in a storage unit used by al calla. >> we conditions them in the decision to release the pictures. woo we open they are not victims, but it may bring close tower victims's families. >> the tips continue to stream in. authorities say the family and friends of four women in the photographs released have been missing for decades. the identities of the women are not made public and a spokes...
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i did some concerts in the south, and i did it in huntington, tennessee, and i realized that was a verytive thing. so i had another concert in memphis, which is where i was born, and it was like a homecoming also because i had never been back, and i decided, no i'm not going to poil this homecoming with this reminder. so i really kind of pick and choose where i'm going to do it. but the song i had the most fun with on this seed -- cede -- c d., and that's the duet i do with christian mcbride, and it is so much fun. it basically is just bass and vokals. tavis: i can't imagine anything with christian not being fun, but i can't imagine -- because i know dee dee so well, everything is fun with dee dee! [laughing] tavis: you will love this new c.d.. it is called "eleanora faga (19 a15-1959): to billie with love from dee dee bridgewater." you're in charge of everything, right? >> yes. tavis: and you like it that way. >> yes. i wanted a picture to be a kind of bust and to kind of evoke, you know, billie as a statue. but i decided to use in my hair instead of the famous gardenias, those are mag
i did some concerts in the south, and i did it in huntington, tennessee, and i realized that was a verytive thing. so i had another concert in memphis, which is where i was born, and it was like a homecoming also because i had never been back, and i decided, no i'm not going to poil this homecoming with this reminder. so i really kind of pick and choose where i'm going to do it. but the song i had the most fun with on this seed -- cede -- c d., and that's the duet i do with christian mcbride,...
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from there, we went to the biggest metropolitan area, which was huntington.y andock into a community and really tell the story of why health has got to where we've got. and what can we do about it? but not for statistics. for people. for families. for the lives. for a change of lives. and that journey took us on to -- have you seen the preview of the show? >> i have seen the preview. >> it will make you laugh. it will make you cry. and hopefully it will make you rightfully angry. and have a very clear opinion about what the people and the parents of america can do. i do believe that now is a beautiful, little moment in time, where, you know -- >> why do you think that? >> i've been trying to do this for five years. and nothing ever stuck. in the last ten months, with michelle doing what she's doing. >> michelle obama, right. >> with abc letting us have this. when would we have this show? minds are changing. there's people around america doing things in a small way. >> revolution. hey. easy with the knife. been throwing things and stuff like that. you spent so
from there, we went to the biggest metropolitan area, which was huntington.y andock into a community and really tell the story of why health has got to where we've got. and what can we do about it? but not for statistics. for people. for families. for the lives. for a change of lives. and that journey took us on to -- have you seen the preview of the show? >> i have seen the preview. >> it will make you laugh. it will make you cry. and hopefully it will make you rightfully angry....
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michael in huntington, new york. caller: please talk about the effects of the recent supreme court decision on these international monopolies that are controlling our economy. host: are you talking about the citizens united case? caller: that is the one in which they said corporations had the right to free speech of people. host: okay, thanks for the comet. guest: just the idea that a corporation as a person is an absurdity. corporations are institutions. the idea that corporations or bad or good is also absurd. they are institutions, tools. what we're supposed to do is use these tools wisely, like with any kind of tool. on its face, the idea it that is a corporation is a person -- this is like an old fiction in american legal system that goes back to the 19th century, and it has had this pernicious effect, on and off, over the last 150 years. it is on its face an absurdity. but the effect of this -- you know, we saw quite a considerable consolidation of power within the media system going back to the 1996 laws put i
michael in huntington, new york. caller: please talk about the effects of the recent supreme court decision on these international monopolies that are controlling our economy. host: are you talking about the citizens united case? caller: that is the one in which they said corporations had the right to free speech of people. host: okay, thanks for the comet. guest: just the idea that a corporation as a person is an absurdity. corporations are institutions. the idea that corporations or bad or...
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huntington, md.. this is david on the independents line. caller: i'm not optimistic about afghanistan. it has all the elements of the early vietnam war. the corrupt government, the mountains to run and hide in. and the outside government backing the troops. according to the journalist to called in earlier, the democrat, talking about obama being a cape crusader -- when george bush came on like that called him a cowboy and said it was bad for america, and now they're saying it is great with obama acting the same way. i don't see a difference. people complain about going into iraq -- i disagree with president bush going in there. for those asleep during the 1990's, we were at war with iraq, nearly every week hearing about u.s. military shooting down another iraqi airplane. the war has been going on. before you journalists students go up here spotting your ideas to america, learned a little american history, please. host: on the republican line, okla. caller: good morning. i'm not optimistic at all about the chances to be successful in afghani
huntington, md.. this is david on the independents line. caller: i'm not optimistic about afghanistan. it has all the elements of the early vietnam war. the corrupt government, the mountains to run and hide in. and the outside government backing the troops. according to the journalist to called in earlier, the democrat, talking about obama being a cape crusader -- when george bush came on like that called him a cowboy and said it was bad for america, and now they're saying it is great with...
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michael in huntington, new york.ler: please talk about the effects of the recent supreme court decision on these international monopolies that are controlling our economy. host: are you talking about the citizens united case? caller: that is the one in which they said corporations had the right to free speech of people. host: okay, thanks for the comet. guest: just the idea that a corporation as a person is an absurdity. corporations are institutions. the idea that corporations or bad or good is also absurd. they are institutions, tools. what we're supposed to do is use these tools wisely, like with any kind of tool. on its face, the idea it that is a corporation is a person -- this is like an old fiction in american legal system that goes back to the 19th century, and it has had this pernicious effect, on and off, over the last 150 years. it is on its face an absurdity. but the effect of this -- you know, we saw quite a considerable consolidation of power within the media system going back to the 1996 laws put into
michael in huntington, new york.ler: please talk about the effects of the recent supreme court decision on these international monopolies that are controlling our economy. host: are you talking about the citizens united case? caller: that is the one in which they said corporations had the right to free speech of people. host: okay, thanks for the comet. guest: just the idea that a corporation as a person is an absurdity. corporations are institutions. the idea that corporations or bad or good...
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particular, four best friends who started off with no financial training to work behind a bar in huntingtonstreet, but they wanted to stay good. the tragedy of the story is that money -- you see money and wall street corrupt them. and you see their marriages break down. you see their friendships break down. >> you mentioned marriages. >> yes. >> one of the surprising details in the books is about the spouses who talk about their husband's all consuming life, that everything went to lehman brothers. a lot of people are married to spouses who are married to their jobs but this seemed to go to the next level. >> this went to a very terrifying level. when women are -- have to give birth on their own, when one woman, in particular, her child had just had a seizure and yet she was made to abandon the child and get on a helicopter to go and visit a senior colleague's new house, that kind of stuff is way beyond the call of duty. they were made to hike up mountains they didn't want to hike up. they were made to show up at social events, give money to things that the senior management told them to do
particular, four best friends who started off with no financial training to work behind a bar in huntingtonstreet, but they wanted to stay good. the tragedy of the story is that money -- you see money and wall street corrupt them. and you see their marriages break down. you see their friendships break down. >> you mentioned marriages. >> yes. >> one of the surprising details in the books is about the spouses who talk about their husband's all consuming life, that everything...
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media outlets to try to sell their story that they were dating jesse, including a blonde woman from huntingtonalso tattooed, who's claiming a relationship with jesse from about 2006 to 2009. that sort of is the other shoe to drop that people are waiting for. >> people are comparing him to tiger woods already. >> i know. it's amazing because you have this sort of celebrity world with these marriages. they sort of almost come in packages. in fact, there's three. there could be another one. but it really is awful and there's definitely a lot of parallels you can draw between these two couples. >> no question. it's so sad in both cases. >> absolutely. for sure. >> david caplan from people m"p magazine, thanks so much for being here. the new issue of "people" hits newsstands on friday. up next, new exercise advice for women. an hour a day keeps the pound away. how can we possibly fit that in? our jennifer ashton will give us some ideas when we come back. [ male announcer ] this is nine generations of the world's most revered luxury sedan. this is a history of over 50,000 crash-tested cars. this is
media outlets to try to sell their story that they were dating jesse, including a blonde woman from huntingtonalso tattooed, who's claiming a relationship with jesse from about 2006 to 2009. that sort of is the other shoe to drop that people are waiting for. >> people are comparing him to tiger woods already. >> i know. it's amazing because you have this sort of celebrity world with these marriages. they sort of almost come in packages. in fact, there's three. there could be another...
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host: james parker makes this point -- our next caller from huntington, new york. asking about the elimination of saturday mail. what do you think? caller: i feel that [unintelligible] you get less time to send your mailing out. too bad they do not have somebody there that could ask about what about if they decide to close postal offices because i rent a post office box because of my living conditions. i'm renting a room here in a house. host: ok, thanks for the call. john in daytona, fla., you oppose eliminating saturday delivery. why? caller: of course, i do not know what their thinking at headquarters. it was going to carry double the mail on monday? somebody at headquarters? host: what about the idea of maybe note mail delivery on a wednesday? caller: that is probably easier because it will be easier on the carriers. but the main problem is of management. do you know what peugeot it did? they remove 100 of the top executives and that is what needs to be done at the postal service. host: gary has this comment, but my mail is mostly junk mail or periodicals. we w
host: james parker makes this point -- our next caller from huntington, new york. asking about the elimination of saturday mail. what do you think? caller: i feel that [unintelligible] you get less time to send your mailing out. too bad they do not have somebody there that could ask about what about if they decide to close postal offices because i rent a post office box because of my living conditions. i'm renting a room here in a house. host: ok, thanks for the call. john in daytona, fla., you...
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host: huntington beach, florida, republican line. you're on with steve emerson. go ahead. caller: what about groups that say death to arabs? you shouldn't even have the position you have. you are very anti-semitic. i'm of middle eastern descent. i am semitic. you are semitic, ok? and i'll tell you about the trial. khalid scheck mohammed, they don't want to try him in new york because he'll tell the truth. the motivation behind neil was for our support of israel and the oppression of the palestinians. and if you knew -- and you know what our money is doing over there. guest: some of the conspiratorials are coming out. khalid sheik mohammed was part of 9/11. he was the mastermind. they carried it out because they wanted to destroy or at least hurt the united states. and again, my agenda here is to root out the radicalism that affects the united states, either by terrorism or through legal insurgency. look, i could have had an operation that looked at all types of terrorism, e.t.a., animal rights terrorists, echo terrorists, japanese red army. i don't have the funds to do tha
host: huntington beach, florida, republican line. you're on with steve emerson. go ahead. caller: what about groups that say death to arabs? you shouldn't even have the position you have. you are very anti-semitic. i'm of middle eastern descent. i am semitic. you are semitic, ok? and i'll tell you about the trial. khalid scheck mohammed, they don't want to try him in new york because he'll tell the truth. the motivation behind neil was for our support of israel and the oppression of the...
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they could simply just go to charleston to the airport, to huntington or parkersburg or wherever it was. it is a tough fight for local communities. it's easy if you're in a big city. it's hard if you're in a small state. and the presiding officer is familiar with that. so, our legislation accomplishes this business of new resources by building on the existing programs and strengthening them. there's some very, very good programs. i won't go into all of them now, but they're very very good programs. the airport improvement program was started a number of years ago. it's absolutely superb what it does. it allows airports to expand, to build parking garages, to expand runways, to build sort of offramp safety places, you know, for trucks have, speeding too much and all of a sudden there is something that shoots up the hill. they have something called e-mass at the end of the runway. if a plane lands on a short runway, because most of our airports are on the tops of hills, if they overshoot a little bit, they can end up in an e-mass, and they're safe. it's just soft concrete blocks. 34 lives
they could simply just go to charleston to the airport, to huntington or parkersburg or wherever it was. it is a tough fight for local communities. it's easy if you're in a big city. it's hard if you're in a small state. and the presiding officer is familiar with that. so, our legislation accomplishes this business of new resources by building on the existing programs and strengthening them. there's some very, very good programs. i won't go into all of them now, but they're very very good...
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host: huntington beach, florida, republican line. you're on with steve emerson. go ahead. caller: what about groups that say death to arabs? you shouldn't even have the position you have. you are very anti-semitic. i'm of middle eastern descent. i am semitic. you are semitic, ok? and i'll tell you about the trial. khalid scheck mohammed, they don't want to try him in new york because he'll tell the truth. the motivation behind neil was for our support of israel and the oppression of the palestinians. and if you knew -- and you know what our money is doing over there. guest: some of the conspiratorials are coming out. khalid sheik mohammed was part of 9/11. he was the mastermind. they carried it out because they wanted to destroy or at least hurt the united states. and again, my agenda here is to root out the radicalism that affects the united states, either by terrorism or through legal insurgency. look, i could have had an operation that looked at all types of terrorism, e.t.a., animal rights terrorists, echo terrorists, japanese red army. i don't have the funds to do tha
host: huntington beach, florida, republican line. you're on with steve emerson. go ahead. caller: what about groups that say death to arabs? you shouldn't even have the position you have. you are very anti-semitic. i'm of middle eastern descent. i am semitic. you are semitic, ok? and i'll tell you about the trial. khalid scheck mohammed, they don't want to try him in new york because he'll tell the truth. the motivation behind neil was for our support of israel and the oppression of the...