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& sons, sean lynch speaking. hi, anne patrice. okay, everyone's taken the time that they need? good. okay. we'll make our way oayr ere shortly. is there any concerns or questions that you have or that any of the family has before we make our way? of course. we are, you know, just a short distance from you, so we should be over momentarily. and we'll see you in a bit, okay? you're welcome. bye-bye. they're ready. >> tim, they are going to plan to use the casket that they had made, so they'll have blankets and they will... they're going to have couple of things to place with him. >> let's not use the cot then. >> okay, we'll just leave it here. >> i'll put that jump seat up a little higher. >> okay. >> when people are trying to tell you what happened about someone dyindy wt they're giving you is a narrative. they're telling you their story. and i notice this about grieving people, that the story takes on sort of a repetitious, rote characteristic as if it was, you know, like a prayer. "he woke up in the middle of t
& sons, sean lynch speaking. hi, anne patrice. okay, everyone's taken the time that they need? good. okay. we'll make our way oayr ere shortly. is there any concerns or questions that you have or that any of the family has before we make our way? of course. we are, you know, just a short distance from you, so we should be over momentarily. and we'll see you in a bit, okay? you're welcome. bye-bye. they're ready. >> tim, they are going to plan to use the casket that they had made, so...
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it was, as historians talk about, the last mass lynching in america. four people were shot -- >> host: what year? >> guest: 1946. so it's a post-war situation. and these four individuals were shot by a firing squad in monroe, georgia, soon after a governor's election, a gubernatorial election in bah s. and dan young, the funeral director in monroe, was the most prominent man in the town, and he opens the book for me primarily because he shows the example of the model of the book, "to serve the living," that in the weeks before the lynching he was actually trying to register black voters in monroe because it was the first election when blacks were going to be allowed to vote for a number of years. and he gets involved in the lynching case after the fact and has the community come to his funeral home. and for the rest of his life, he was pursuing the people in the community that he believed had committed the crime even though no one was ever convicted. and so i tell the story of him because he also showed, like i said, in terms of the story of the civil
it was, as historians talk about, the last mass lynching in america. four people were shot -- >> host: what year? >> guest: 1946. so it's a post-war situation. and these four individuals were shot by a firing squad in monroe, georgia, soon after a governor's election, a gubernatorial election in bah s. and dan young, the funeral director in monroe, was the most prominent man in the town, and he opens the book for me primarily because he shows the example of the model of the book,...
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. >> this references a lynching. the lynching of 2 couples in monroe, georgia occurred july 25, 1946. it's now referred to has the morris ford lynching. insurance man, 1946. silos you might not be here april. ain't none of us never promise said tomorrow. if you died you would need a will. that way you control your nickel when you are gone. get your ducks in a row you might not be here come april. yeah, your policy is up-to-date and we will pay say if you lose an arm at the elbow at the mill. if you died you need a will. double pay for accidental deaths we have you down. your wife will not need to borrowo. you might not be here come april. being alive is enough to get you killed. do you hear about the folks in monroe? if they hang you from a tree you need a will. your folks won't have to worry about a meal with this insurance when that day of sorrow come. silos you might not be here april. if you died right sudden you'd need a will. >> this next is titled no one's real high button. >> beat, beat, beats here the sound
. >> this references a lynching. the lynching of 2 couples in monroe, georgia occurred july 25, 1946. it's now referred to has the morris ford lynching. insurance man, 1946. silos you might not be here april. ain't none of us never promise said tomorrow. if you died you would need a will. that way you control your nickel when you are gone. get your ducks in a row you might not be here come april. yeah, your policy is up-to-date and we will pay say if you lose an arm at the elbow at the...
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what is next for private jessica lynch as we know you?>>guest: i'm actually going to get my masters, i figured i made it to the point are i got my bachelors now i want to keep going and get my masters and i am up for anything. we have several opportunities in the works coming up. different things on a personal level since i am in education major, now, i am going to work with some of the west virginia department of education and different things to maybe sure that kids learn to readed. just different opportunities and take it one day at a time. >>shepard: good for you. good luck the i know you don't like to wear the hero labor but when you go to war and you fight for the country and you get kidnapped by the enemy and you return, you are a hero. >> unemployment is down, foreclosures down, today, sadly the news is not so rosy. that in a minute. on this thursday, to "studio b" so nice to have you [ kyle ] my b. [ roger ] tell me you have go insurance. yup, i've got... [ dennis ] ...allstate. really? i was afraid you'd have some cut-rate polic
what is next for private jessica lynch as we know you?>>guest: i'm actually going to get my masters, i figured i made it to the point are i got my bachelors now i want to keep going and get my masters and i am up for anything. we have several opportunities in the works coming up. different things on a personal level since i am in education major, now, i am going to work with some of the west virginia department of education and different things to maybe sure that kids learn to readed....
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congressman jim sensenbrenner -- as a lynch pin of the law, the house voted to reauthorize section 5, 390 to 8. so it was a reminder to me that voting rights and i think civil rights are a bit large has a proud bipartisan history in america. everyone in this room has a shared interest in ensuring that those who gave their lives to preserve the right to vote did not do so in vain. i would like to talk about what we're up to because our voting section -- as -- meredith l. plats and richard delhime. we have two core substantive objectives that animate our work. we are pursuing a voting program that seeks to ensure access to the democratic participation for all legally qualifiedo that ens the opportunity to participate in the democratic process, free from discrimination. we're in the middle of the busiest periods in your work. this is the busiest cycle of the decade, and i would like to talk about all the areas that you mentioned. let me begin with our work in the section 5 area. as you know, section 5 is one of the lynch pins of the voting rights act and it applies to all or part of our
congressman jim sensenbrenner -- as a lynch pin of the law, the house voted to reauthorize section 5, 390 to 8. so it was a reminder to me that voting rights and i think civil rights are a bit large has a proud bipartisan history in america. everyone in this room has a shared interest in ensuring that those who gave their lives to preserve the right to vote did not do so in vain. i would like to talk about what we're up to because our voting section -- as -- meredith l. plats and richard...
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jessica lynch.1 of her fellow soldiers killing her best friend and then took her captive. today on "studio b" she told me about the moment when she realized she was in enemy hands. >> i woke up and you know all i could see was iraqis standing all around me looking down upon me. and i knew at that moment something terrible had happened and i wasn't in the right place. i wasn't where i was supposed to be. >> shepard: she had been unconscious and awoke to that that was in march of 2003. days later u.s. special forces rescued her in a mission captured largely on video. the initial reports were the government portrayed private lynch as a hero who went down firing her weapon again and again. but she said that didn't happen. her rifle had actually jammed and she couldn't fire a single shot. she went before congress to tell the truth about what happened despite what the government said. but today she said some people still believe the lies about her story. >> you know there was five of the soldiers in that
jessica lynch.1 of her fellow soldiers killing her best friend and then took her captive. today on "studio b" she told me about the moment when she realized she was in enemy hands. >> i woke up and you know all i could see was iraqis standing all around me looking down upon me. and i knew at that moment something terrible had happened and i wasn't in the right place. i wasn't where i was supposed to be. >> shepard: she had been unconscious and awoke to that that was in...
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i'll ask jessica lynch what she thinks. this is "piers morgan tonight." >> good evening, republican front-runner mitt romney being hammered today by the rest of the gop field hoping to gain momentum into the south carolina primary. if you thought there was infighting before, you ain't seen nothing yet. rudy giuliani says that newt gingrich -- with every barrel in his possession. if he were to call newt gingrich right now he would ask him and i quote what the hell are you doing, newt? rudy's here right now. you're calm now, but you were exploding this morning. >> i don't think i was. but both newt and rick are good friends of mine. they are two people that i would have a kind of inclination to support. i think their positions are closer to mine than even mitt romney's. same thing with rick santorum. but i think the attack that they are leveling against romney is not only an unfair attack, i think it's an attack that hurts what republicans stand for, which is a free market economy. >> and you're talking specifically about bot
i'll ask jessica lynch what she thinks. this is "piers morgan tonight." >> good evening, republican front-runner mitt romney being hammered today by the rest of the gop field hoping to gain momentum into the south carolina primary. if you thought there was infighting before, you ain't seen nothing yet. rudy giuliani says that newt gingrich -- with every barrel in his possession. if he were to call newt gingrich right now he would ask him and i quote what the hell are you doing,...
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governor john lynch joining us in a moment. in a moment.ll bring you the latest [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be cool if you took the top down on a crossover? if there were buttons for this? wouldn't it be cool if your car could handle the kids... ♪ ...and the nurburgring? or what if you built a car in tennessee that could change the world? yeah, that would be cool. nissan. innovation for today. innovation for tomorrow. innovation for all. ♪ but for some of us with overactive bladder, our pipes just don't work as well as they should. sometimes, i worry my pipes might leak. but i learned there's something more i can do. now, i take care with vesicare. once-daily vesicare can help control your bladder muscle and is proven to treat overactive bladder with symptoms of frequent urges and leaks day and night. if you have certain stomach or glaucoma problems, or trouble emptying your bladder, do not take vesicare. vesicare may cause allergic reactions that may be serious. if you experience swelling of the face, lips, throat or tongue, stop taking
governor john lynch joining us in a moment. in a moment.ll bring you the latest [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be cool if you took the top down on a crossover? if there were buttons for this? wouldn't it be cool if your car could handle the kids... ♪ ...and the nurburgring? or what if you built a car in tennessee that could change the world? yeah, that would be cool. nissan. innovation for today. innovation for tomorrow. innovation for all. ♪ but for some of us with overactive bladder, our...
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history sundays also lynch speaks to all about k h l prospects this year. the new england patriots and the new york giants so will compete for this year's super bowl in indianapolis after winning the very respected conference titles in the late and it seem as the giants down the san francisco forty nine er's by a single field goal lawrence science is the man who booted the new yorkers to their second super bowl appearance in five seasons in sudden death overtime the giants will now face the nail in patriots at the super bowl in indianapolis next month just as they did when they won back in two thousand and eight and by the way four years ago it was this same man lawrence science to kick the game winning field goal in overtime in the n.f.c. title game that put the giants into the super bowl. meanwhile in the a.f.c. the new england patriots were the first to book their place after beating the stunned baltimore ravens twenty three twenty some brady scored the winning touchdown in the fourth quarter with this one yard dive bringing the patriots from behind this
history sundays also lynch speaks to all about k h l prospects this year. the new england patriots and the new york giants so will compete for this year's super bowl in indianapolis after winning the very respected conference titles in the late and it seem as the giants down the san francisco forty nine er's by a single field goal lawrence science is the man who booted the new yorkers to their second super bowl appearance in five seasons in sudden death overtime the giants will now face the...
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deanna lynch was the treasurer at ellis elementary. she's accused of stealing $16,000. she used the money as cash and to pay bills, tonight she's facing felony charges. parents say they just can't believe the treasurer of the school's parent teacher organization would be so bold as to steal money that many of the school children here helped raise. >> you elect somebody treasurer you would think they're good with money and would protect those funds for the children. >> reporter: rather than protecting the funds, deanna lynch spent about $16,000 on her own personal needs. >> they do fund-raisers to raise the money, and, you know, all those times kids come to the door, selling candy or calendars, this is where the money goes. >> reporter: neither officials from the district or the pto would comment on the situation. sent a letter home to parents that said, the pto board wants every member to know we are deeply disturbed by these events and will work actively to rebuild the trust of the community that's been breached by this incident. parents agree their trust has been brok
deanna lynch was the treasurer at ellis elementary. she's accused of stealing $16,000. she used the money as cash and to pay bills, tonight she's facing felony charges. parents say they just can't believe the treasurer of the school's parent teacher organization would be so bold as to steal money that many of the school children here helped raise. >> you elect somebody treasurer you would think they're good with money and would protect those funds for the children. >> reporter:...
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i mean, you've been a marine, served in iraq, you've been a banker on wall street with merrill lynch.tracted you of all people to the occupy movement? >> well, i think what got the first time was simply because of having an understanding of what went wrong in the financial crisis, knowing that there was the steps that had been promised, the regulation that was supposed to come in so it never happened again never took place. the account bite i thought should have been there wasn't there. i went down for the purpose of arguing just that one point. i didn't believe in a lot of the other things that i saw on signs and didn't have a lot in common with a lot of the people down there but when i went down there, i started hearing and seeing other things and researching, finding that there was a lot wrong and these people had a real serious point. >> when you were working at merrill lynch or i don't want to single them out or on wall street, why not but when you were working on wall street, did you see some of the abuses that occupy is talking about? >> i mean, i didn't see i wouldn't say i sa
i mean, you've been a marine, served in iraq, you've been a banker on wall street with merrill lynch.tracted you of all people to the occupy movement? >> well, i think what got the first time was simply because of having an understanding of what went wrong in the financial crisis, knowing that there was the steps that had been promised, the regulation that was supposed to come in so it never happened again never took place. the account bite i thought should have been there wasn't there. i...
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lynching. her paper is burned down just like manley's paper was burned a down this wilmington.ming she's forced to flee the town, and she begins a campaign across the country exposing the epidemic of lynching in thepa united states. lynching in the u. and she was a muckraker long before the muckrakers, but again, her contributions are rarely talked about. there is john roman ridge, cherokee indian writer, who moved to california in the 18 fifties, found that the sacramental deed, those of you from california, the main paper at a state capitol was capitol was founded by a native american and ridge eventually sells the paper to a young man, an employee of his named james mcclatchy. mcclatchy then uses the paper, the "sacramento bee" to start the entire lets you newspaper chain which is today one of the biggest newspaper chains in america and yet the mcclatchy company's official history never recognizes that its flagship paper was founded by a native american. and there are numerous stories like t
lynching. her paper is burned down just like manley's paper was burned a down this wilmington.ming she's forced to flee the town, and she begins a campaign across the country exposing the epidemic of lynching in thepa united states. lynching in the u. and she was a muckraker long before the muckrakers, but again, her contributions are rarely talked about. there is john roman ridge, cherokee indian writer, who moved to california in the 18 fifties, found that the sacramental deed, those of you...
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taking over both merrill lynch and country wide. now could regulators force a break up?here is a law that came bo b.in response to financial crisis giving feg laters that are too big to fail. >> the rest of us are not bailing you out ever again. >> the consumer advocacy group filed this petition asking the treasury secretary and federal reserve chairman to consider dismantling bank of america. >> the too big to fail banks have only gotten bigger and more dangerous, no more stable. >> mark calvi says b of a is holding on to some bad investments. >> merrill lynch viewed as a wild cowboy. and that we don't know what is sitting on banks. >> when filing in september, leeman brothers reported assets of $713 kbrinl, today, bank of america is the second largest bank with $2.3 trillion in assets. three times larger than the biggest bankruptcy, ever. but bank of america's ceo said we entered 2012 stronger after two years of simplifying and stream lining our company. no one knows what a possible break up of bank of america would look like. >> this could go to geographic separation
taking over both merrill lynch and country wide. now could regulators force a break up?here is a law that came bo b.in response to financial crisis giving feg laters that are too big to fail. >> the rest of us are not bailing you out ever again. >> the consumer advocacy group filed this petition asking the treasury secretary and federal reserve chairman to consider dismantling bank of america. >> the too big to fail banks have only gotten bigger and more dangerous, no more...
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>> slam add shore. >> the lynches hope to get on a flight back home tight night.on doesn't think this will stop them from going on other cruises. in placerville abc 7 news. >> carnival corporation estimates the disaster could cost the company $95 million just in lost revenue not including what it's insh sureance will cover and lawsuits. that is estimated to, by analysts to be up to $1 billion. stock markets in the u.s. closed but shares fell in london by 16% today. the biggest drop in 11 year autos oil prices rose from lowest revel lefts in almost four weeks after a threat from iran, vowing to shut down a route use bid the fifth of the world's oil supply if sanctions are imposed over the nuclear weapon program. iran says it would cause a shock to markets no country could manage. and oil minister says all they have to do is turn valves to makeup for lost production. >> this is to respond to emergencies world wide. and to customer demands. that is the focus. our focus is not on stopping for production. >> he doubts iran will be able to shut down the straight because
>> slam add shore. >> the lynches hope to get on a flight back home tight night.on doesn't think this will stop them from going on other cruises. in placerville abc 7 news. >> carnival corporation estimates the disaster could cost the company $95 million just in lost revenue not including what it's insh sureance will cover and lawsuits. that is estimated to, by analysts to be up to $1 billion. stock markets in the u.s. closed but shares fell in london by 16% today. the biggest...
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sisly why won't you listen to the man who writes lynches. he had a mallet and the oils in the hands cripple the butter fly won't fly again so butter wait. butter stay. butter still. what have we made that awakes. stay still. listen to the song of a man in his sleeping shell. it come down it come down. the pinpoint, the knuckle, the mallet. wait a bit. no birthing. no saving. no feeding. dammit! >> listen to the song of a man who makes what have we made? thank you. [applause] >> foreign language speaking. [applause]. >> foreign language speaking. [applause]. >> foreign language speaking. [applause]. >> foreign language speaking. w3 >> i am very happy to be here. i feel very honored to have been asked to interpret this poem and make it a song. it's funny because something like two days before he asked me to do this, i was thinking to myself, i wonder what it would be like to write a song to the poetry. the reason i love the poem that we chose is because everything that i love in this poem, it's different, but, it has this magic in it and it's
sisly why won't you listen to the man who writes lynches. he had a mallet and the oils in the hands cripple the butter fly won't fly again so butter wait. butter stay. butter still. what have we made that awakes. stay still. listen to the song of a man in his sleeping shell. it come down it come down. the pinpoint, the knuckle, the mallet. wait a bit. no birthing. no saving. no feeding. dammit! >> listen to the song of a man who makes what have we made? thank you. [applause] >>...
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sisly why won't you listen to the man who writes lynches. he had a mallet and the oils in the hands cripple the butter fly won't fly again so butter wait. butter stay. butter still. what have we made that awakes. stay still. listen to the song of a man in his sleeping shell. it come down it come down. the pinpoint, the knuckle, the mallet. wait a bit. no birthing. no saving. no feeding. dammit! >> listen to the song of a man who makes what have we made? thank you. [applause] >> foreign language speaking. [applause]. >> foreign language speaking. [applause]. >> foreign language speaking. [applause]. >> foreign language speaking. w3
sisly why won't you listen to the man who writes lynches. he had a mallet and the oils in the hands cripple the butter fly won't fly again so butter wait. butter stay. butter still. what have we made that awakes. stay still. listen to the song of a man in his sleeping shell. it come down it come down. the pinpoint, the knuckle, the mallet. wait a bit. no birthing. no saving. no feeding. dammit! >> listen to the song of a man who makes what have we made? thank you. [applause] >>...
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that is the lynch pin for our party. and it was taken out of context.ferring to, if you do not like this insurance, get another one. that was what he was referring to. >> never the less, he said he likes to fire people. and governor randell is smiling and stacking his poker chips. >> çright, but clear winner is barack obama. >> that is where you put the money. >> i think that mitt romney will be the nominee. and i think he is much better at running things. he is a good governor, he has a terrible candidate, he has a habit of sticking his foot in his mouth, over and over again. this is not the first gaffe. >> he has what a lawyer might say an excited utterance problem. what sounds out of context sounds horrible but in context it's fine. he was making a legitimate point. he has a habit of saying things in these nice phrases that feed right into opponents attack ads. >> remember, if he is going to be the nominee and i think it's a good chance he will, they are violating ronald reagan's 11th amendment in ripping him apart and there's just about nothing lef
that is the lynch pin for our party. and it was taken out of context.ferring to, if you do not like this insurance, get another one. that was what he was referring to. >> never the less, he said he likes to fire people. and governor randell is smiling and stacking his poker chips. >> çright, but clear winner is barack obama. >> that is where you put the money. >> i think that mitt romney will be the nominee. and i think he is much better at running things. he is a good...
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merrill lynch told john 70-64 70-64.land holds on look at this. the wizard of hanging around early.hn lucas? this is a young john lucas. scored 18 and the first half. they finished on a 19-6 run. chicago wednesday 78-74. in a couple of other scores. george washington be rhode island. navy lost to holy cross. american fell 71-60. look optimistically. march madness right around the corner. i want a baby. a baby? but we were gonna see the northern lights in alaska. and go spelunking with the guys. yeah, i said it-- spelunking. [ whirring ] and i still haven't built one of those fighting robots. come on. it's's pretty awesome. okay. just a few things we need to do first. [ laughs ] [ announcer ] before you make your leap, make a list. then get going in the completely redesigned cr-v. all new, from honda. ♪ sunny day ♪ i'm feelin', feelin' the taste i crave ♪ ♪ subway ♪ i'm makin' it, makin' it how i like ♪ ♪ it's meant to be ♪ i'm feelin' subway ♪ i'm feelin' subway today [ male announcer ] hey, capital area! are you feelin' subway®? then heat up your day with the big hot pastrami melt!
merrill lynch told john 70-64 70-64.land holds on look at this. the wizard of hanging around early.hn lucas? this is a young john lucas. scored 18 and the first half. they finished on a 19-6 run. chicago wednesday 78-74. in a couple of other scores. george washington be rhode island. navy lost to holy cross. american fell 71-60. look optimistically. march madness right around the corner. i want a baby. a baby? but we were gonna see the northern lights in alaska. and go spelunking with the guys....
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kate lynch, one news. >>> if for kim dotcom's gains are found to be ill-gotten, he hasn't been afraid to flaunt them. almost $5 million worth of cars were seized by the new zealand police at his auckland mansion. that by the way is itself is worth about 30 million. there were 15 mercedes-benz alone and the license plates told their own stories. hacker, kimcom, mafia, guilty and god were just a few of the words to feature. money has been spent on business as well as pleasure. you're looking at a live shot of central hong kong. they have a hotel suite valued at $12,000 a day. >>> up next, we'll see what the stock markets are making at a struggle to keep greece from going bankrupt. don't go away. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer up to 9 months. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, eve
kate lynch, one news. >>> if for kim dotcom's gains are found to be ill-gotten, he hasn't been afraid to flaunt them. almost $5 million worth of cars were seized by the new zealand police at his auckland mansion. that by the way is itself is worth about 30 million. there were 15 mercedes-benz alone and the license plates told their own stories. hacker, kimcom, mafia, guilty and god were just a few of the words to feature. money has been spent on business as well as pleasure. you're...
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merrill lynch analyst asked you, but this cold point, you're moving along and what would be the idealt's say, the ideal timeframe of when we'll be able to export natural gas to when they're paying $16, eight times what they're paying here for. >> the way we're trying to set it up is we have a lot of interest in europe and asia for this gas. we have a facility there that imports the gas. we would reverse the flow, liquefy the gas and export it. wield never actually own the gas. we would provide that service for those who want to sell that gas overseas. we can take the super tankers, the panama canal's opening in 2014. we are very close to the marcellus and utica shales. if everything works out like we would like it to, it would be late 2016 or early '17. >> they're in the out years, right? i know that given your balance sheet and what you're able to do unlike the other companies trying to do it, you actually can get this thing going and make a ton of money for people. >> we can do well. if we do it right, we can do well. natural gas is so low. is there a time that you've got to go back
merrill lynch analyst asked you, but this cold point, you're moving along and what would be the idealt's say, the ideal timeframe of when we'll be able to export natural gas to when they're paying $16, eight times what they're paying here for. >> the way we're trying to set it up is we have a lot of interest in europe and asia for this gas. we have a facility there that imports the gas. we would reverse the flow, liquefy the gas and export it. wield never actually own the gas. we would...
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and lynched to john gibbons play an accordion on his wooden leg.ou had the sense of people having come over if not in mass by a great number to this other place with a kind of echo of that place being transposed into the world that became my world. so that of my mother's side of the family. my father's side was more mysterious. over time i heard stories of lost aunts and saint john >> new found land which is not where they are from and a deeper echo further back. i had my grandfather's passport from 1918, you could smell the must on it. all of the mysterious presences were there. my father's side was a mystery which we will get to eventually. and the third component is similar to what margaret was talking about. i irish american. i didn't know what a pure american was. none of my friends were pure americans. a lot of my friends were lebanese and from syria. i had yewish and irish american friends. all of our identities were mixed. my sense of being american was being in a mix of things. >> margaret could you also reflect in a prior conversation you
and lynched to john gibbons play an accordion on his wooden leg.ou had the sense of people having come over if not in mass by a great number to this other place with a kind of echo of that place being transposed into the world that became my world. so that of my mother's side of the family. my father's side was more mysterious. over time i heard stories of lost aunts and saint john >> new found land which is not where they are from and a deeper echo further back. i had my grandfather's...
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after my second story, i started getting offers from goldman sachs, merrill lynch. i said, i wanted to do work that was meaningful to me, so ended up working in the prison system at rikers island. i know all of that was in so many ways possible because of the work that you did. i just want to say that i honor you, respect, love everything that you have done, all the roads that you have paid to allow me to do the best things that i have done. [applause] >> 44 years apart these two stories happens. clearly, life is not the same. so i went to ask you, miss coleman, what has changed since your time? and, bryonn, after that, what has not changed? when you listen to this story 44 years later for what you sat down and fought for, what has changed? >> well, that is a difficult question. i have to say, depending on what part of the country you come from -- when i have visited and montgomery, people ask, what did they get out of the civil rights movement? one thing. the street that i lived on, instead of calling it east dixie drive, they called it claudia colvin drive. [appla
after my second story, i started getting offers from goldman sachs, merrill lynch. i said, i wanted to do work that was meaningful to me, so ended up working in the prison system at rikers island. i know all of that was in so many ways possible because of the work that you did. i just want to say that i honor you, respect, love everything that you have done, all the roads that you have paid to allow me to do the best things that i have done. [applause] >> 44 years apart these two stories...
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nine degrees in martinsburg, 8 in hagerstown, lynch in gaithersburg and 14 in d.c. and dress for that windchill. these are the peak winds we have had and that is still notable. we'll look at whether or not you're going to see the snow showers and look at the five- day forecast, brian, coming up. >>> and the first family bundled up returning home from a long vacation in hawaii. they landed in andrews earlier this morning after an afternoon flight on air force one. the president spent the day catching up with biden and pee own pinet a. >>> drivers will nice a spike in traffic. the building will house 6400 employees and they were moved here as part of the base realignment commission's command. there is no metro stop so workers have to drive or take a shuttle bus from a nearby metro stop. >>> joint base andrews is more pedestrian-friendly. the military base is roe opening the first time since the 9/11 attacks. the gate was built in the 40s. they deemed it a security risk after the terrorist strike. since 2009, the bases invested hundreds of thousands to transform the on
nine degrees in martinsburg, 8 in hagerstown, lynch in gaithersburg and 14 in d.c. and dress for that windchill. these are the peak winds we have had and that is still notable. we'll look at whether or not you're going to see the snow showers and look at the five- day forecast, brian, coming up. >>> and the first family bundled up returning home from a long vacation in hawaii. they landed in andrews earlier this morning after an afternoon flight on air force one. the president spent...
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further of living the peak of the eastern conference and the pride of lebanon hockey send this as a lynch captaining the best from the west that is why for the first time in the history of the event the arena that with ten thousand spectators were passionately behind one side the west. and also mentioned cool promptly to believe in the so-called super skills show which is a traditional warm up ahead of the all star games with another local idol number regus miccolis redlegs winning the fastest skater competition. after three more contests the western conference teams were still on britain although their opponents from the east managed to still the show and win. with truckers oleksandr isn't so producing a record breaking one hundred eighty three kilometer and there were heat in the heart is shot contest and sergei further off edging out sunday's oscillation in the captain's deal which saw some extra hockey skills on display from the two legends i think will like it. having. sun just like that like that was it was sort of very technical material so it was different it was new the words wer
further of living the peak of the eastern conference and the pride of lebanon hockey send this as a lynch captaining the best from the west that is why for the first time in the history of the event the arena that with ten thousand spectators were passionately behind one side the west. and also mentioned cool promptly to believe in the so-called super skills show which is a traditional warm up ahead of the all star games with another local idol number regus miccolis redlegs winning the fastest...
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people who were black servicemen who came back and went south who were murdered, who were lynched, who just disappeared and never had been heard from since. cases would still reside in the books of our many states as missing people. when you saw this as an ex-gis looking at what was happening to us, we felt we had a struggle here. that struggle is to get it on. we can acquiesce to the rules of the day which was more oppressive racist laws that we have ever known. we can resist it which meant going into a place of rebellion. in that place of rebellion in walks the showman in the martin luther king. so many others were feisty, ready to meet at the gates of violence to thrash out this questions. along came doctor camking who showed me this device. what appealed to me was the brilliance of the strategy, non- violence as a tactic against oppression. and then to see what happens when you really got into the philosophy of it. and began to apply it to, it became the supreme tool for us. tavis: the we've got into this story, this answer to this question about to or anti-war position, is not unl
people who were black servicemen who came back and went south who were murdered, who were lynched, who just disappeared and never had been heard from since. cases would still reside in the books of our many states as missing people. when you saw this as an ex-gis looking at what was happening to us, we felt we had a struggle here. that struggle is to get it on. we can acquiesce to the rules of the day which was more oppressive racist laws that we have ever known. we can resist it which meant...
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some that i made up and some that exist this is for jessica lynch, war memories. i have forgotten myself. who i was, i cannot now know who i have become is a stranger i have forgotten myself there are other things to lose in battle eyes and guts, other sacrifices before life. vilost myself. i am not who i was before this war, i am not she who no longer dares to be my mother is so happy with this worn body returned home. we pretend that i am as whole as i look. but at night when i stair through the dark at the hidden image in the mirror i cannot lie to the stranger i see. i have forgotten everything. except my affection for children, my service to country and my insatiable fear. [applause] >> sizing up the cost of war. >> what is left but the shoes. shoes scuffed and torn, no longer having feet to carry them, shoes empty now. work boots bearing mud from the last field he had plowed with his father. empty now. red sneakers with white stripes brought back fwr america by her oldest son given to her youngest, both of them immediately rung outside kicking the soccer bal
some that i made up and some that exist this is for jessica lynch, war memories. i have forgotten myself. who i was, i cannot now know who i have become is a stranger i have forgotten myself there are other things to lose in battle eyes and guts, other sacrifices before life. vilost myself. i am not who i was before this war, i am not she who no longer dares to be my mother is so happy with this worn body returned home. we pretend that i am as whole as i look. but at night when i stair through...
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this is little ravens an landon lynch... sporting a ravens onesie.thank you valerie for sending this in . and this is joe and brenda from fallston... wearing their flacco fan 'stache! more than 15-hundred new jobs are coming to anne arundel county.the maryland live casino is opening an employment center in hanover today to help fill the jobs at its new slots parlor. the employment center will be open monday through friday from 10 to 7. thh slots parlor is expected o open this summer. in justttwo hours .... jon huntsman will announce that he is dropping out of the republican race for the white house. a person within the campaign says he will then endorse mitt romney for the g-o-p nomination.huntsman's announcement comes after a poor showing in iowa and a third-place finish in new hampshire. this a three day weekend for many people because of the martin luther it'ssalso the first m-l-k - holiday where people can visit the new memorial to the civil rights leader in washington d-c. but many people will see this inscription on a
this is little ravens an landon lynch... sporting a ravens onesie.thank you valerie for sending this in . and this is joe and brenda from fallston... wearing their flacco fan 'stache! more than 15-hundred new jobs are coming to anne arundel county.the maryland live casino is opening an employment center in hanover today to help fill the jobs at its new slots parlor. the employment center will be open monday through friday from 10 to 7. thh slots parlor is expected o open this summer. in...