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near route 27 in manchester. our officials say tractor trailer turned sideways and the road was blocked for several hours, creating a backup for miles and miles. we have gotten a lot of calls on this one. for those people that are still stuck out there, officials say the accident has been cleared. and the road reopened. no word about injuries in that accident. >> well, we have a lot of school closing to tell you about. we have divided them into two lists. >> first list, county public schools closed tomorrow only. as of now, anyway. baltimore, caroline, carroll, cecil and harford counties. >> kent county, queen anne, st. mary's county and talbot counties all closed tomorrow. >> and this next list schools closed for the rest of the week. arundel county, baltimore city schools, and frederick county schools. >> and howard county, montgomery and prince george's county, again, those are public schools that will be closed all week. >> and these closing and cancellations are updated constantly. keep your eye on the ticke
near route 27 in manchester. our officials say tractor trailer turned sideways and the road was blocked for several hours, creating a backup for miles and miles. we have gotten a lot of calls on this one. for those people that are still stuck out there, officials say the accident has been cleared. and the road reopened. no word about injuries in that accident. >> well, we have a lot of school closing to tell you about. we have divided them into two lists. >> first list, county...
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and he gives a speech once in rhode island, once in manchester and goes home.his is the last speech he gives for the campaign. people say, what is your position? he says, read the speech. the next speech is his farewell address in springfield the next year. now what is he doing? he is laying out a fundamental way of thinking about two propositions, slavery cannot be allowed to be extended. he is saying, he says we don't have to go to the south to do anything to harm it the witches can't let it be extended beyond where it is in the union cannot be broken. and he explains why any lasik out and explains the founding fathers and around that speech his entire candidacy revolves. and it makes him the nominee. now, look at that some time and ask yourself, when we are in the kind of problems we are in today, when you have the terrorism problem we have, when you have the emerging competition with china and india and over 10% unemployment and the size of the debt structure we have, when you have schools that are not succeeding in teaching kids maybe we need something clo
and he gives a speech once in rhode island, once in manchester and goes home.his is the last speech he gives for the campaign. people say, what is your position? he says, read the speech. the next speech is his farewell address in springfield the next year. now what is he doing? he is laying out a fundamental way of thinking about two propositions, slavery cannot be allowed to be extended. he is saying, he says we don't have to go to the south to do anything to harm it the witches can't let it...
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william manchester wrote a book where he credits the bravery of american soldiers to something that mighttrike as funny now but was very true them. he was talking about hollywood films. he was talking about popular culture i would include all of fine arts, the educational system. it to find the courage and focused on virtue. it focused on the good, the true, and the beautiful. today, our culture is self- destructive, anti-american, is undermining us as much as a fifth column. you might call it a jihad from our own intellectual elite. [applause] >> it is striking when you watch movies done in the 1930's and 1940's and 1950's and listen to radio from then, it was a different time. many people think it is quite. i grew up in that time. i think there are lots of dangers. one danger i talk about as a military person is that your military is a relatively small part of members of this country. we are 2.4 million men and women in uniform. as opposed to 320 million in the country. that ratio will get smaller as the country grows. you have to think about -- is the military going to become something
william manchester wrote a book where he credits the bravery of american soldiers to something that mighttrike as funny now but was very true them. he was talking about hollywood films. he was talking about popular culture i would include all of fine arts, the educational system. it to find the courage and focused on virtue. it focused on the good, the true, and the beautiful. today, our culture is self- destructive, anti-american, is undermining us as much as a fifth column. you might call it...
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host: manchester -- manchester, democrats. caller: what is it so impose -- important for clowning? cell research, but cloning, i do not understand why science or the government should do cloning of people. guest: in a wide, diverse world, that are always going to have people that want to clone themselves. it is in the tiny percentage of the world. the purpose is for medical research of new drugs. if you are going to develop a new product, you want to test it as carefully and as accurately as possible, especially a drug product. if you make a mistake and you sell the product, you waste $500 million worth of investment. if you sell it and it turns out to be harmful, you have heard a lot of people and it costs you a lot of money. the companies want to test and develop the drug as cheaply as possible and test them as effectively as possible. the best way is to test drugs on people as early as possible. the best way to test them on people is not to hire people off the streets and inject drugs into them. poor people or sick people to not turn out the best results. that is why a clone is
host: manchester -- manchester, democrats. caller: what is it so impose -- important for clowning? cell research, but cloning, i do not understand why science or the government should do cloning of people. guest: in a wide, diverse world, that are always going to have people that want to clone themselves. it is in the tiny percentage of the world. the purpose is for medical research of new drugs. if you are going to develop a new product, you want to test it as carefully and as accurately as...
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now, will you watch the big game on sunday or are you too worried about manchester united or -- >> there's a very big game on sunday, chelsea against arsenal. >> i was looking forward to that, myself. >> i thought you might be. the super bowl i used to watch. but as you know, when you get a young family, carl, late night viewing, as it would be for me now, just goes out the window. i'll watch the highlights. >> we'll watch it here on squawk on monday morning. >> colts or saints? >> i'm going to go saints just -- i don't know why. there's some romance in their season. it's unbelievable. >> yeah, i agree with you. i would go with that, as well. looking forward to the show, carl. thank you. >> okay. see you later. >> i'd like to ask financial journalists sports quizzes. it's all about jobs today in the i'd. stay tuned to "worldwide exchange" for a full preview of what we can expect. eeeeeee >>> the january jobs report will command the bulk of the spotlight today, but there are a few other items of note. december consumer credit figures, or the amount of outstanding debt will be out at 3
now, will you watch the big game on sunday or are you too worried about manchester united or -- >> there's a very big game on sunday, chelsea against arsenal. >> i was looking forward to that, myself. >> i thought you might be. the super bowl i used to watch. but as you know, when you get a young family, carl, late night viewing, as it would be for me now, just goes out the window. i'll watch the highlights. >> we'll watch it here on squawk on monday morning. >>...
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we have heavy snow north of hamstead or manchester and around the west minutes better area. watching this band. this is the heavy band i'm concerned with. this is the one along 81. hagueers town, once that gets back in overhead we're going to have problems. you may be able to see the deeper blues. that's going to try to pull itself off of the coast and once that get here's if it does sit on top of us like some models are saying we'll be looking at blizzard conditions with snowfall rates 1 to 2 inches per hour or more. the coastal system is just beginning to take over. you can watch the band push its way through on virginia. the mix you had that's going to turn over. even the rain in salisbury, baltimore and the beaches is going to be replaced by strong winds. snowfall rates 2 inches per hour or greater and it depends who gets the snowfall rates as to why we have this broad expectation of snowfall. i'm still going with the 12 to 20-inches average across the region. we've already cracked a foot in new freedom and we're close to a foot in through carol county, maybe. around bal
we have heavy snow north of hamstead or manchester and around the west minutes better area. watching this band. this is the heavy band i'm concerned with. this is the one along 81. hagueers town, once that gets back in overhead we're going to have problems. you may be able to see the deeper blues. that's going to try to pull itself off of the coast and once that get here's if it does sit on top of us like some models are saying we'll be looking at blizzard conditions with snowfall rates 1 to 2...
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william manchester wrote a wonderful book, called "good-bye to darkness," and this might strike us funnytional system. it defines courage. it focused on virtue. -- it defined courage. today, our culture is self- destructive, anti-Ñiamerican, is undermining us. you might call a jihadñr from or own intellectual elite. [applause] Ñi>> watching movies in the 19's and 1950's, listening to the radio in that same era, it was a different time, -- a couple of comments. i think there is a danger -- there are lots of danger there. the military is a relatively small part of the numbers. 2.4 million men and women in uniform, active duty. çó2.4 million. that ratio is only going to get smaller. it is not well understood by the rest ofÑi america, and i think t is a real danger. there are some real dangers in that, and i think some of the initiatives the people of undertaken that are trying to get into school curriculums, what the united states military has meant to this country are really important issues, and there are lots of them going on. there are others, and many others, as well, and i think that
william manchester wrote a wonderful book, called "good-bye to darkness," and this might strike us funnytional system. it defines courage. it focused on virtue. -- it defined courage. today, our culture is self- destructive, anti-Ñiamerican, is undermining us. you might call a jihadñr from or own intellectual elite. [applause] Ñi>> watching movies in the 19's and 1950's, listening to the radio in that same era, it was a different time, -- a couple of comments. i think there...
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he was born in manchester, england, in 1928. his father was a headmaster at art school, and he gradually, mr. johnson graduated from oxford. he spent several years as the editor of the new statesman, and he was formerly a member of the labour party in england. and has been a member of the conservative party since 1977, and has been associated with the american enterprise institute here in the u.s. what is your association, mr. johnson? >> well, in 1979 -- 80, the american enterprise institute asked me to come across as a visiting professor for a year, and i was delighted to do that. and that is where i did the basic research, or a lot of it, for my book, "modern times." but more than that, 80 i is a place which has close associations with government. and a lot of the fellows there have had important positions, have held important positions in government, both in the bureaucracy and in congress and in ministerial positions, too. so when i was there, there were about 40 fellows, and it was based on a sort of waterloo, almost like
he was born in manchester, england, in 1928. his father was a headmaster at art school, and he gradually, mr. johnson graduated from oxford. he spent several years as the editor of the new statesman, and he was formerly a member of the labour party in england. and has been a member of the conservative party since 1977, and has been associated with the american enterprise institute here in the u.s. what is your association, mr. johnson? >> well, in 1979 -- 80, the american enterprise...
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i can distinctly remember in 2004, a very small venue in manchester, new hampshire, a group of us, tim, myself, someone else, went to see john edwards perform. a very small venue, maybe 150 people. dav david axelrod was there, he was working with john edwards. >> he invented the two americas slogan. >> and edwards was mesmerizing. i was mesmerized. he captivated the audience. later, we go out to dinner, talk about how great edwards was. time fast forwards and it dawns on me as the edwards story unrav unravels. 1999, a very prominent democratic senator comes to the ball game at fenway park. i ask him out of curiosity. how is the new guy, how is edwards? he turns to me and says he is a total fraud. 1999. he was on to it. we in the media completely missed it. >> here is a media that thinks it's doing these forensic looks at politicians being completely conned. one of the things that offended me is that all of these policy gremlins, he didn't read them. he didn't have to read them. all he to do is go on tv, flip the hair, say the two approxima americas. why read the briefing books? he come
i can distinctly remember in 2004, a very small venue in manchester, new hampshire, a group of us, tim, myself, someone else, went to see john edwards perform. a very small venue, maybe 150 people. dav david axelrod was there, he was working with john edwards. >> he invented the two americas slogan. >> and edwards was mesmerizing. i was mesmerized. he captivated the audience. later, we go out to dinner, talk about how great edwards was. time fast forwards and it dawns on me as the...
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arriving at 10 minutes to 2 in manchester.ld be on his way out of the state before 4:00. host: kevin landrigan, statehouse reporter, thank you very much. reporting from their act nashuatelegraph.com. we will continue discussing the federal budget. does it reflect your priorities? our next call comes from berkeley springs, west virginia, on our line from republicans. good morning, carl. caller: you know, i'm a conservative republican and the reason we were voted out was because we were spending too much money, and you know what, this guy -- sorry, president obama, is taking this country into bankruptcy. he is taking what george bush did and doubled it and it is taking us into bankruptcy. it is going to ruin this country. and the guy that called in on the republican line and say -- said he was rich and made too much money, you know, he played you and you sat there and allowed him to do it. i can't understand that. thank you. host: takes a lot. every once in awhile and fast ball bids by you. the line for independents. caller: fir
arriving at 10 minutes to 2 in manchester.ld be on his way out of the state before 4:00. host: kevin landrigan, statehouse reporter, thank you very much. reporting from their act nashuatelegraph.com. we will continue discussing the federal budget. does it reflect your priorities? our next call comes from berkeley springs, west virginia, on our line from republicans. good morning, carl. caller: you know, i'm a conservative republican and the reason we were voted out was because we were spending...
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. >> so we just landed here in manchester, new hampshire. here, the road from the white house leads right to the granite state. but president obama is not here to talk about votes, he's here to talk about job creation, promising billions of dollars for medium and community banks so they in turn can make loans to small businesses. >> this will help small banks do even more of what our economy needs, and that's ensure that small businesses are once again the engine of job growth in america. >> the president's focus, of course, were about jobs and the economy, but there were questions about health care. >> due to the great health care in this country, i'm a three-time cancer survivor. >> we're proud of you. >> but like many cancer patients was pushed out of a job. i was lucky enough to be able to retire early, buy into the retiree's health plan and then start my own successful business. >> health care is not bipartisan. cancer survivors are left-winning liberals and right-winning conservative, democrats, republicans in every party. >> how does
. >> so we just landed here in manchester, new hampshire. here, the road from the white house leads right to the granite state. but president obama is not here to talk about votes, he's here to talk about job creation, promising billions of dollars for medium and community banks so they in turn can make loans to small businesses. >> this will help small banks do even more of what our economy needs, and that's ensure that small businesses are once again the engine of job growth in...
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manchester, ky. charles, independence caller. caller: yes, sir. first-time caller.oyota is a perfect example of how fair trade works. they came here and created a lot of jobs -- host: i'm going to put your on hold. i think he may be getting confused. turn down your radio or television. muncie, indiana. democrats line. caller: i'm curious. is there a specific plans, maybe the alabama plant, or a particular plant where the majority of these problems originated at? they opened a new plant in canada also. i think part of that is because they had so much trouble training down in the alabama plant. i'm just kind of wondering where the origin of this is. i am curious jiging do you think this is an attack -- the you think this is an attack on a toyota or the government just doing what is supposed to? guest: i think you raise an interesting question about the new plants. the pedals and question were produced by a supplier in indiana, not a toyota plant itself. i think there are a lot of people, especially in the japanese media, raising questions that because of the fact the
manchester, ky. charles, independence caller. caller: yes, sir. first-time caller.oyota is a perfect example of how fair trade works. they came here and created a lot of jobs -- host: i'm going to put your on hold. i think he may be getting confused. turn down your radio or television. muncie, indiana. democrats line. caller: i'm curious. is there a specific plans, maybe the alabama plant, or a particular plant where the majority of these problems originated at? they opened a new plant in...
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incident -- yesterday's the transport secretary announced body scanners were to be rolled out in manchester. if we had had body scanners, and if abdulmutallab had travelled through london rather through labels and schiphol, would we have been able to discover what he was up to as a result of having this equipment? >> i think it will be a major improvement. there are new technologies being used by the terrorist organization al qaeda and we've got to keep up with them. that is one of the reasons why we have given a lot of incentives to companies to develop new technologies that could spot some of the things that are now being done. we are using the newest technology to the best of our ability by bringing in these body scanners, but obviously over time our technology will improve and enable us to do even more. >> one of the issue is not just having the scanners here but being able to work with countries abroad, the international standards. does it concern you that there are no international standards at the moment which people can adhere to, so that what we do in europe, which is obviously of
incident -- yesterday's the transport secretary announced body scanners were to be rolled out in manchester. if we had had body scanners, and if abdulmutallab had travelled through london rather through labels and schiphol, would we have been able to discover what he was up to as a result of having this equipment? >> i think it will be a major improvement. there are new technologies being used by the terrorist organization al qaeda and we've got to keep up with them. that is one of the...
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manchester, ky. charles, independence caller. caller: yes, sir. first-time caller. toyota is a perfect example of how fair trade works. they came here and created a lot of jobs -- host: i'm going to put your on hold. i think he may be getting confused. turn down your radio or television. muncie, indiana. democrats line. caller: i'm curious. is there a specific plans, maybe the alabama plant, or a particular plant where the majority of these problems originated at? they opened a new plant in canada also. i think part of that is because they had so much trouble training down in the alabama plant. i'm just kind of wondering where the origin of this is. i am curious jiging do you think this is an attack -- the you think this is an attack on a toyota or the government just doing what is supposed to? guest: i think you raise an interesting question about the new plants. the pedals and question were produced by a supplier in indiana, not a toyota plant itself. i think there are a lot of people, especially in the japanese media, raising questions that because of the fact th
manchester, ky. charles, independence caller. caller: yes, sir. first-time caller. toyota is a perfect example of how fair trade works. they came here and created a lot of jobs -- host: i'm going to put your on hold. i think he may be getting confused. turn down your radio or television. muncie, indiana. democrats line. caller: i'm curious. is there a specific plans, maybe the alabama plant, or a particular plant where the majority of these problems originated at? they opened a new plant in...
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william manchester wrote a book "the light to darkness" which he credits the bravery of american soldiersat might strike us funny now but that was very true then. he was talking about hollywood films and culture. i would included all of the fine arts, the educational system, it defined courage, it focused on virture, it focused on the good, the true, and the beautiful. today our culture is self-destructive, with anti-american, it's undermining us as much as a 5th column you might call it jihad from our own intellectual elite. [applause] >> you know, it is striking when you watch movies done in the '30s and '40s, and '50s and listen to radio in the same era. it was a different time. and it's many people think it's quaint. it's the time, of course, with is part of that time that i grew up in. a couple of comments. one is i think there is a danger, there are lots of dangers here. there's one danger i'll talk about being a military person, is that your military is a relatively small part of the numbers of this country. we're at 2.4 million men and women in active duty, national guard, and res
william manchester wrote a book "the light to darkness" which he credits the bravery of american soldiersat might strike us funny now but that was very true then. he was talking about hollywood films and culture. i would included all of the fine arts, the educational system, it defined courage, it focused on virture, it focused on the good, the true, and the beautiful. today our culture is self-destructive, with anti-american, it's undermining us as much as a 5th column you might call...
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yes, the transport secretary -- rolled out in manchester and, heathrow airports. if we had body scanners and if abdulmutallab had traveled through london rather than lagos, would we be able to discover what he was up to as a result of having this equipment? >> i think body scanners will be a major improvement. and, that there are new technologies being used by the terrorist organizations al qaeda, and we've got to keep up with them. that's one of the reasons why wee commissioned a lot of, given a lot of incentives to companies to develop new technologies that could spot some of the things that are now being done. we are using the newest technology to the best of our ability by bringing in these body scanners but obviously over time our technology impositive and enable us to do even more. >> one of the issues is not just having the scanners here but being able to work with countries abroad. and it's the international standards. does it concern you there are no international standards at the moment which people can adhere to so that what we do in europe which is obv
yes, the transport secretary -- rolled out in manchester and, heathrow airports. if we had body scanners and if abdulmutallab had traveled through london rather than lagos, would we be able to discover what he was up to as a result of having this equipment? >> i think body scanners will be a major improvement. and, that there are new technologies being used by the terrorist organizations al qaeda, and we've got to keep up with them. that's one of the reasons why wee commissioned a lot of,...