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karen moreau, american petroleum institute, thanks. good luck. >>> knives are out, you know that, the knives are out for new jersey governor chris christie but is it hurting him in the opinion polls? we have a live report on the latest in the so-called bridgegate story next up on kudlow. ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ [ male announcer ] the beautifully practical and practically beautiful cadillac srx. lease this 2014 cadillac srx for around $319 a month with premuim care maintenance included. ♪ those little cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may incl
karen moreau, american petroleum institute, thanks. good luck. >>> knives are out, you know that, the knives are out for new jersey governor chris christie but is it hurting him in the opinion polls? we have a live report on the latest in the so-called bridgegate story next up on kudlow. ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ [ male announcer ] the beautifully practical and practically beautiful...
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attacks that broke up the nonviolent sit ins now we see a tendency to use these tacks to bring about moreauasures. the emergency laws are no longer valid but the measures are being used and people are being detained indefinite had and indd and protests around the country, masa rests, other abuses of human rights that have taken place that have been called attention to and these are under the pretexts of violence in the country. i think it works against the government because the idea that the they were coming in to bring instability was certainly undermined every time there is an attack and every time the protests continue it shows the idea of the government trying to stabilize itself and affirm a new political reality egypt remains in doubt seven months after the transition began. >> thank you very much for that. >>> now, a former government minister has been hacked to death in the central african republic. the muslim politician was killed by a crowd wheeling machetes as he got out i've taxi. they accused him of being involved with the rebels. it comes two days after the new interim leader
attacks that broke up the nonviolent sit ins now we see a tendency to use these tacks to bring about moreauasures. the emergency laws are no longer valid but the measures are being used and people are being detained indefinite had and indd and protests around the country, masa rests, other abuses of human rights that have taken place that have been called attention to and these are under the pretexts of violence in the country. i think it works against the government because the idea that the...
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captain moreau, your foster kids who are young, too, they are thankful the beer worked.enario. did you know what would happen when you used that to extinguish the flames? >> i didn't, but i did know that i could tell them to drive off, the roads were really starting to get bad. and i was told there were fireworks in the back of the truck, it would have been a different story, but thankfully it was just beer and worked like a champ. it's funny that it caught on so much. >> captain, when you looked at that beer for a second, did you hesitate? you looked at the beer and saw it was coors light and heard the stories of coors light tasting like water. if it was an american beer, maybe i'm not going to do this, but because it was coors you said, i'm going to go for it. >> well, my brother-in-law nathan made the joke it was the choice of beer and i had to sacrifice a few to save many. >> well, since you were now the boonies and far from the fire department coming to your aid, coors light did the trick. >> it was actually coors' banquet beer. >> did they contact you? >> they did
captain moreau, your foster kids who are young, too, they are thankful the beer worked.enario. did you know what would happen when you used that to extinguish the flames? >> i didn't, but i did know that i could tell them to drive off, the roads were really starting to get bad. and i was told there were fireworks in the back of the truck, it would have been a different story, but thankfully it was just beer and worked like a champ. it's funny that it caught on so much. >> captain,...
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nothing was really more memorable to many during the war then edward ria moreau's nightly report for radio. the voice that got -- with a voice that god might have lead, he ended each broadcast with this, "this is london." he would then close his broadcast with a ocular parting phrase shared among londoners in 1940 wooden door the night of nazi bombardment -- "good night and good luck/" they sharedwar ii, their emerging infant technology to television. they had to turn to douglas edwards of oklahoma to host the first regular television news broadcast from 1948 to 1962. i found no characteristic closing line from edwards. but his replacement, someone who became the most trusted man in america according to a national poll, developed perhaps the most well-known signoff line during his many years at cbs news. walter cronkite was everyone's dutch uncle. the face and voice that announced the assassination of john f. kennedy, who told america of nasa's expanding space program, chronicled the escalation of the war in vietnam, brought news of the assassinations in one year. or martin luther ki
nothing was really more memorable to many during the war then edward ria moreau's nightly report for radio. the voice that got -- with a voice that god might have lead, he ended each broadcast with this, "this is london." he would then close his broadcast with a ocular parting phrase shared among londoners in 1940 wooden door the night of nazi bombardment -- "good night and good luck/" they sharedwar ii, their emerging infant technology to television. they had to turn to...
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nothing was really more memorable to many during the war years from media then edward r moreau's nightly report for cbs radio. with the voice that got -- with a voice that god might have and lead, he ended each broadcast with this, "this is london." he would then close his broadcast with a ocular parting phrase shared among londoners in 1940 wooden door the night of nazi bombardment -- "good night and good luck/" after world war ii, they shared their emerging infant technology to television. they had to turn to douglas edwards of oklahoma to host the first regular television news broadcast from 1948 to 1962. i found no characteristic closing line from edwards. but his replacement, someone who became the most trusted man in america according to a national poll, developed perhaps the most well-known signoff line during his many years at cbs news. walter cronkite was everyone's dutch uncle. the face and voice that announced the assassination of john f. kennedy, who told america of nasa's expanding space program, chronicled the escalation of the war in vietnam, brought news of the assassinat
nothing was really more memorable to many during the war years from media then edward r moreau's nightly report for cbs radio. with the voice that got -- with a voice that god might have and lead, he ended each broadcast with this, "this is london." he would then close his broadcast with a ocular parting phrase shared among londoners in 1940 wooden door the night of nazi bombardment -- "good night and good luck/" after world war ii, they shared their emerging infant...