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mr. gary black. mr. gary black serves as commissioner of the georgia dealt of agriculture. he began his career with the georgia farm bureau in 1980 as representative. later served as coordinator as the state young farmer program. in addition, he served as president of the georgia agriculture business for 21 years and co-managing the georgia food industry. he earned his bachelor's from the university of georgia. the second witness is mr. paul wenger. he is currently serving his second term as president of the california farm bureau federation. in addition to serving as a member of the federation board, he chaired the water advisory committee. in 2011 he was elected to farm bureau board of directors. he's a third generation farmer and earned his bachelor's degree from cal poly san luis obispo. the next witness worked for north carolina employment security position as a technical supervisor for farm employment programs and stayedwide administrator for the h-2a program. mr. wicker has been growing tobacco with his family in lee county, north carolina, since 1978. graduated from
mr. gary black. mr. gary black serves as commissioner of the georgia dealt of agriculture. he began his career with the georgia farm bureau in 1980 as representative. later served as coordinator as the state young farmer program. in addition, he served as president of the georgia agriculture business for 21 years and co-managing the georgia food industry. he earned his bachelor's from the university of georgia. the second witness is mr. paul wenger. he is currently serving his second term as...
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. >> mr. gary. >> yes, what is it? >> i'm gonna lose everything i got. >> do what?i'm going to lose everything i have, mr. gary. >> the 35-year-old asks to speak to a lawyer. and the interview is over. he's then taken to the county jail, fingerprinted, photographed and put behind bars. >> is marvin harrison smith your true name? >> yes, ma'am. >> the next day he goes before the judge and the bail is set. >> all right. that's a total of $35,000. >> back at the house, there are more than suspected predators on the way. this man pulling into our driveway is 38-year-old david hillbish. he builds tunnels. >> in the chat, he mentions molesting another 15-year-old. >> he's been chatting with a decoy, pretending to be 14. he says he'd rather not come to her home. he'd like to take her to a hotel. >> emily, wave him in. here he comes. good job. we got him coming. >> online using the screen names tunnels12000, he tells the decoy named tracy in xcess, this isn't his first time meeting a teen on the internet. i did it with a 15-year-old before and i came really close to getting
. >> mr. gary. >> yes, what is it? >> i'm gonna lose everything i got. >> do what?i'm going to lose everything i have, mr. gary. >> the 35-year-old asks to speak to a lawyer. and the interview is over. he's then taken to the county jail, fingerprinted, photographed and put behind bars. >> is marvin harrison smith your true name? >> yes, ma'am. >> the next day he goes before the judge and the bail is set. >> all right. that's a total of...
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mr. gary black. he is the commissioner of the georgia department of agriculture. he started with the georgia farm bureau. later served as coordinator as the state young farmer program. in addition, he served as president of the georgia agriculture business for 21 years and co- managing the georgia food industry. he earned his bachelor's from the university of georgia. the second witness is mr. paul wenger. he is serving his second term of the california farm bureau federation. he chaired the advisory committee. in 2011, he was appointed to the board. he earned his degree from cal poly. we have lee wicker. he is from the north carolina growers association. the largest program user in the nation. prior to this, he worked for the north carolina security commission. the technical supervisor for the farm programs and state administrator. mr. wicker has been growing tobacco with his family in lee county since 1978. graduated from the university of north carolina at chapel hill. our fourth witness is mr. goldstein. he is president of farm worker justice. he has experienc
mr. gary black. he is the commissioner of the georgia department of agriculture. he started with the georgia farm bureau. later served as coordinator as the state young farmer program. in addition, he served as president of the georgia agriculture business for 21 years and co- managing the georgia food industry. he earned his bachelor's from the university of georgia. the second witness is mr. paul wenger. he is serving his second term of the california farm bureau federation. he chaired the...
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mr. gary, five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and mr. doyle, i want to work with you that as we go forward, we are encouraging transcanada or their contractees who actually developed the pipe to be purchasing as much american steel as possible. i share in your goal there. the problem about the amendment as it's immediately before us is that most of the pipe has already been purchased, so adopting it basically says, you go and sell that for scrap and come back and start over again, and i don't think that's very practical. but there will be offshoots and such. but on the issue of whether or not the u.s. steel, you know, over this since, really, last spring, and thee steel portion of it didn't come up at all until the very last hearing, and i was unaware that transcanada was making any assertions like that. i mean, we have their excuse that, you know, they contract these companies and all of these companies that fabricate the steel then are -- 74% of them are north american. i think we're kind of splitting hairs here, but let's work on gett
mr. gary, five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and mr. doyle, i want to work with you that as we go forward, we are encouraging transcanada or their contractees who actually developed the pipe to be purchasing as much american steel as possible. i share in your goal there. the problem about the amendment as it's immediately before us is that most of the pipe has already been purchased, so adopting it basically says, you go and sell that for scrap and come back and start over again,...
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gary: that is great. richard has all the parents down here with have to die. who gets to keep the letter from mrs. obama? you? >> yes. >>gary: to you guys six of the chorus? if the kron band has gone home. introduce the kids quickly. >> vincent, shareef now, i suspect it christina. >>gary: do you guys like richard? >> yes. thank but >>gary: that was fabulous. who may have sold the picture to >>> the haunting photo of whitney houston in her casket. who may have sold the picture to the tabloids? i'm brooke anderson. >>> "the insider" is on. ♪ >>> who would take those photos especially of her. >> whitney houston. her casket. pictured on the front page. her nickname nippy inscribed inside. >> new details have just emerged in the whitney houston death investigation. i'm kevin frazier in new york city. >>> did a family member sell this for money? >> most likely the photographer got about a half million. >>> plus, candid new photos from inside the funeral with bobbi kristina and oprah. >>> whitney houston's modeling career before superstardom. >> modeling i had to put aside because of my singing career. >
gary: that is great. richard has all the parents down here with have to die. who gets to keep the letter from mrs. obama? you? >> yes. >>gary: to you guys six of the chorus? if the kron band has gone home. introduce the kids quickly. >> vincent, shareef now, i suspect it christina. >>gary: do you guys like richard? >> yes. thank but >>gary: that was fabulous. who may have sold the picture to >>> the haunting photo of whitney houston in her casket....
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. >> and your brother, gary b, mr., may be richer than you, but you're not jealous about that. >> far from it. i would just say this, obviously, what income-- if you take the term literally, i think that people were saying that somehow that was about discrimination and that's not what rick santorum was talking about. and to the point, how many years you go to school, how much risk you want to take, and not everybody wants to make a million dollars a year. not everybody wants to make $100,000 a year. part of our system, you are free to make those decisions, this is about a meritocracy issue and that's the point that santorum makes and that, to gary b's point, is what has made america great. >> brenda: steve, has it? >> absolutely. if i'm supposed to quote from the communist manifesto and to ye he, everybody to his knees, when it's based on merit, yes. when it's based on whose womb you came out of, i don't like it. here is the problem with income inequality. gary b was absolutely right. we had income equality going into
. >> and your brother, gary b, mr., may be richer than you, but you're not jealous about that. >> far from it. i would just say this, obviously, what income-- if you take the term literally, i think that people were saying that somehow that was about discrimination and that's not what rick santorum was talking about. and to the point, how many years you go to school, how much risk you want to take, and not everybody wants to make a million dollars a year. not everybody wants to make...
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> reporter: quickly aruban police found inconsistencies in the story gary giordano was telling them. solicitor general taco stein. mr. giordano says he was snorkeling with ms. gardner and that the water was rough. >> that's what he told us, indeed, but it was a very calm day. there was no currents, no waves, nothing like that. >> reporter: police concluded that giordano's story was at the very least highly suspicious and in aruba, which is part of the netherlands, police can hold you just on suspicion. but giordano wasn't in custody. so police went looking for him. >> when he became a suspect and we decided to arrest him he was already in the airport. >> reporter: gary had gone to the airport and changed his ticket to take an earlier flight back to the u.s. according to police, the ticket agent asked him where his traveling companion, robyn, was. >> he claimed that she took a later flight. which is of course, odd. >> reporter: but that was not the only suspicious thing gary giordano did. police discovered gary had taken out an insurance policy on robyn gardner. a policy that would pay $1.5 million in the event of he
> reporter: quickly aruban police found inconsistencies in the story gary giordano was telling them. solicitor general taco stein. mr. giordano says he was snorkeling with ms. gardner and that the water was rough. >> that's what he told us, indeed, but it was a very calm day. there was no currents, no waves, nothing like that. >> reporter: police concluded that giordano's story was at the very least highly suspicious and in aruba, which is part of the netherlands, police can hold...
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mr. mayor. while out in l.a. gary katona whitney's voice coach. mayor james you first former comblier of newark you have the invitation there. hold that up. i don't think the audience has seen one of those. >> hotter than the super bowl tickets. >> what's the other? >> whitney elizabeth houston. >> it's beautiful. beautiful program. >> so did you see the altercation with bobby brown? >> i was about fthree rows back when he arrived with an entourage of nine. they sat down in the family chairs veefshed for them. -- reserved for them. the police kiefrm and said he could stay but the others had to move. seating was the biggest problem. everybody wanted to be there for the queen. >> he came with an entourage of nine. were they invited guests? >> kevin costner all of them had wanted a person. no one has 9. everyone wanted to be there. >> what did you think when you saw that happen? >> i think he should have remained and the others should have allowed themselves to be removed. >> did he cause a disruption? >> he did it quietly. everyjuan w -- everyone wa
mr. mayor. while out in l.a. gary katona whitney's voice coach. mayor james you first former comblier of newark you have the invitation there. hold that up. i don't think the audience has seen one of those. >> hotter than the super bowl tickets. >> what's the other? >> whitney elizabeth houston. >> it's beautiful. beautiful program. >> so did you see the altercation with bobby brown? >> i was about fthree rows back when he arrived with an entourage of nine....
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mr. burton: she was a very fine teacher and she moved in 1962 to gary, indiana, where she became a very good friend of richard hatcher of the mayor. and when a good friend of mine died, mr. hatcher, mayor hatcher appointed her as the nominee on the democrat party to succeed him. she also served in the indiana senate. i served with her there. she was a very fine person. >> the house is not in order. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is correct. the house will be in order. take your conversations off the floor. the gentleman from indiana may proceed. mr. burton: during her time in the congress, she was one of the key sponsors in 1983 of the national holiday in remembrance of dr. martin luther king and credited for playing a key role in getting that bill passed after it stalled in the house for 14 years. she was a great lady, great congresswoman and will be missed and we want to send our deepest sympathy to our family and friends. and i yield to my colleague, the senior member from gary, indiana. >> i appreciate the gentleman for yielding and appreciate the indulgence of the chair. i appre
mr. burton: she was a very fine teacher and she moved in 1962 to gary, indiana, where she became a very good friend of richard hatcher of the mayor. and when a good friend of mine died, mr. hatcher, mayor hatcher appointed her as the nominee on the democrat party to succeed him. she also served in the indiana senate. i served with her there. she was a very fine person. >> the house is not in order. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is correct. the house will be in order. take your...
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the board voted a 3-0-2 to uphold the removal of gary martinovsky from the taxi medallion waiting list. >> i have read the material. >> we can proceed. mrmurray is here from the mta and has indicated that he is in agreement with the findings as written. mr. martinovsky has not participated in the findings review process. he has been given the opportunity. he has not given us comment. commissioners come if you have questions about the findings or if you have a motion? commissioner fung: i have a general question for mr. murray. çhas there been any further actions by your board related to ada processes? >> no, there have not. commissioner fung: thank you. commissioner hillis: just one question. the time period between the filing of the appeal in 2008 and being rescheduled until 2011, that was to let it go through the legal process and the lawsuit to be -- >> that is right. the appellate was not a party to the lawsuit. because he believed he had issues related to the subject matter of that litigation, he and the department had asked that the matter be put on hold. commissioner hillis: thank-you. >> i should ask if there is any public comm
the board voted a 3-0-2 to uphold the removal of gary martinovsky from the taxi medallion waiting list. >> i have read the material. >> we can proceed. mrmurray is here from the mta and has indicated that he is in agreement with the findings as written. mr. martinovsky has not participated in the findings review process. he has been given the opportunity. he has not given us comment. commissioners come if you have questions about the findings or if you have a motion? commissioner...
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let's get more information now on the investigation from fire chief gary france on the line with us now. so, mranz, give us all that you know about this home explosion. >> okay, fredricka. look. i'm at the scene right now of the thoroughly extensively damaged single family residence. we -- the fire department received this call at about 12:15 this afternoon. immediately the units were given information from our dispatch center of reports of an explosion with fire. there was clearly a large fire in progress. all of our units reporting a large column of smoke on the way to the fire. the building had fire virtually at every level, significantly damaged home, our crews were not able to make entry. we were forced into a defensive fire fight operation given the amount of fire and the damage to the building. several minutes later we pretty much had the main body of the fire knocked down and then we were able to start, you know, clearing out a little bit where we could make some visual assessments of the inside of the building for access. and one of our fire crews located what appeared to be two small
let's get more information now on the investigation from fire chief gary france on the line with us now. so, mranz, give us all that you know about this home explosion. >> okay, fredricka. look. i'm at the scene right now of the thoroughly extensively damaged single family residence. we -- the fire department received this call at about 12:15 this afternoon. immediately the units were given information from our dispatch center of reports of an explosion with fire. there was clearly a...
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mr. rogers sweater in the newsroom and my kids call it that, too. >> an endearing term, gary. >> it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood. >> a calvin klein and that is very, very comfortable to all of you. >> and it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood as well. >> that's right, apropos. >> exactly. thank you, we'll see you back inside in a few. >> you bet. >> check the weather any time with fox 5s weather app. go to the app store or and ride -- or android market. >>> coming up, a father who let his 9-year-old daughter drive while he sat in the passenger seat drunk learns whether or not he is going to prison. >>> also ahead, a young girl dead after being forced to run for hours. find out who is facing murder charges. >>> and if you have a story idea, we would like to invite to you call the fox 5 tipline at 2028953000 or send us an e- mail, fox5tips@wttg.com. ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear cal
mr. rogers sweater in the newsroom and my kids call it that, too. >> an endearing term, gary. >> it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood. >> a calvin klein and that is very, very comfortable to all of you. >> and it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood as well. >> that's right, apropos. >> exactly. thank you, we'll see you back inside in a few. >> you bet. >> check the weather any time with fox 5s weather app. go to the app store or and ride --...
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mr. rossitano. i'm sorry you're going to hell. >> that's okay. how was your break? >> wonderful. reverend gary did the mass, and guess what?ive my reward -- 72 virgin margaritas. hold the salt. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: there you go. please welcome back to the show the world champion himself, judah friedlander! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ you can leave your hat on you can leave your hat on you can leave your hat on ♪ >> jimmy: judah friedlander, you are -- you are still undefeated world champion, right? >> yeah. number one winner in america, right here. [ laughter ] good looking crowd tonight. you people are cool. i can tell the good looking people. people. >> good looking people. >> jimmy: i know you're the world champion. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i mean, your jean jacket says so. >> yep. sure does. shirt does, too. >> jimmy: your shirt says it as well. >> here's me karate kicking a spaceship. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. that's one thing i like about it you is because you're always constantly trying to improve and get better. did you -- >> i actually don't try. it just happens naturally, man. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it do
mr. rossitano. i'm sorry you're going to hell. >> that's okay. how was your break? >> wonderful. reverend gary did the mass, and guess what?ive my reward -- 72 virgin margaritas. hold the salt. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: there you go. please welcome back to the show the world champion himself, judah friedlander! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ you can leave your hat on you can leave your hat on you can leave your hat on ♪ >> jimmy: judah friedlander, you are -- you...
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. >> gary oldman. >>> now mr. on as far as your weekend is concerned. we've got snowshowers here in the northeast on saturday, rain in the pacific northwest. mild in the southwest, cool around the gulf coast, snowshowers around the great lakes which will continue on sunday. more frigid weather in new england, lake-effect snow in the eastern great lakes, rain west texas on into the southwest with some mountain snows there. and some clouds along coastal pacific northwest. >>> that's right. it is friday eve. good thursday morning to you. i'm meteorologist christina loren in the nbc bay area weather center. cold and clear out there for now, but take a look at where we're headed later on this afternoon. into the 70s in some cities. about 67 in santa rosa and 69 degrees in san jose and livermore making this the warmest of the week. a little cooler with more cloud cover. by saturday and sunday, we get shouers and valentine's day, a few showers early. you can get your weather any time of the day or night. you can go to th
. >> gary oldman. >>> now mr. on as far as your weekend is concerned. we've got snowshowers here in the northeast on saturday, rain in the pacific northwest. mild in the southwest, cool around the gulf coast, snowshowers around the great lakes which will continue on sunday. more frigid weather in new england, lake-effect snow in the eastern great lakes, rain west texas on into the southwest with some mountain snows there. and some clouds along coastal pacific northwest....
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gary busye. >> thank you. >>> president obama got personal about his faith at the annual national prayer value. mr. obama told the audience and bipartisan lawmakers about the lasting impact of his one-on-one meeting with bill li graham in 2010. >> i've fallen on my knees with great regularity since that moment asking god for guidance not just in my personal life and my christian walk, but in the life of this nation and in the values that hold us together and keep us strong. >> kristen welker is at the white house. in addition to the president's tone, a lot of people are talking about how the president wove in faith and the economy and the need to help those most in need in this country. >> reporter: absolutely. it was interesting to hear the president get so personal and make the case that religion is very much at the root of a lot of his policies. he talked about economic fairness and taking the one step further. that makes you think about his plan to increase taxes on the wealthy. this is something a lot of his republican rivals have opposed. it's interesting because as you know, this president h
gary busye. >> thank you. >>> president obama got personal about his faith at the annual national prayer value. mr. obama told the audience and bipartisan lawmakers about the lasting impact of his one-on-one meeting with bill li graham in 2010. >> i've fallen on my knees with great regularity since that moment asking god for guidance not just in my personal life and my christian walk, but in the life of this nation and in the values that hold us together and keep us strong....
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gary tuchman talked to those that loved whitney houston. where she went to fifth school. whitney houston academy, mrs. patrick speaking. >> reporter: in 1997 it was renamed the whitney e. houston of creating and performing arts. the principal is the same principal that was there when she was a child. here's her enrollment documents shows she entered in 1969 and went to middle school in 1974. in the principal's office, pictures of him with whitney and also of other pictures of whitney after she became famous. >> she was a beautiful little girl. very quiet. not a talkative person. but she was a well-respected, never came to the office for discipline problems. well behaved. >> raymond shepherd taught there and he reminisces about when she was about to make it big. >> when she was leaving to go to california to be with deion warwick, her aunt, she came to the local store and the owner said, i'm so glad to see you going. i hope -- i wish you the best and he gave her a $100 bill and he said, here, this is to help you on your way. >> the houston family home was the center of activity in the summertime. becau
gary tuchman talked to those that loved whitney houston. where she went to fifth school. whitney houston academy, mrs. patrick speaking. >> reporter: in 1997 it was renamed the whitney e. houston of creating and performing arts. the principal is the same principal that was there when she was a child. here's her enrollment documents shows she entered in 1969 and went to middle school in 1974. in the principal's office, pictures of him with whitney and also of other pictures of whitney...
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gary peters talked to ed schultz stressing that the recovery of the auto industry was more important than politics. >> the investment in american workers has been successful, it's a great turn around. mrve apparently doesn't like facts. he's not a guy that ever lets facts get in the way of his opinion and we're seeing that once again that his opinion is trumping the fabts of the situation. president obama stepped up, made what was an unpopular decision around the country, but was right for american workers not just in michigan, but all across our country. when you bet on american worker, you will win, you will win every time. and we have a situation as you you mentioned at the top of your program where because of the greed on wall street that brought our economy to its knees, we had a situation we almost lost a major manufacturing industry in our country, had we lost the auto have i, it also would have meant middle class americans across this country would have found their livelihood in danger. and you've got to make something in this country, you have to build something. that's what the american auto industry is. we need to stand up for manufacturing and make sure middle class famili
gary peters talked to ed schultz stressing that the recovery of the auto industry was more important than politics. >> the investment in american workers has been successful, it's a great turn around. mrve apparently doesn't like facts. he's not a guy that ever lets facts get in the way of his opinion and we're seeing that once again that his opinion is trumping the fabts of the situation. president obama stepped up, made what was an unpopular decision around the country, but was right...
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gary. must be a special day. >> that's why i go lovers and the socks. >> that is a classy look, mr. >> thank you. >> and that iss day outside. it's quite warm. >> i told shawn earlier the high was 63 and -- >> who care errors when we're in the 60s. >> the morning low in the 30s and the 20s for dulles. a great day today and certainly going to -- is going to be cooler and the cold front to the west of us coming through with little fanfare and we're still in the 60s, 63, fredericksburg and 62. cooler there for annapolis and not much. 56 for pittsburgh; 52 for columbus and 34 for detroit. 36 for chicago. the coldest in the air, no doubt s back up here. i think we're going to be more like columbus tomorrow, with temperatures for highs in the lower 50s and that is a little bit breezy. i wouldn't call it windy tomorrow but a bit of a breeze, which will make it feel cooler with the sunshine. great this evening, the temperatures mid-50s or so, lower 50s by 9:00 and fair skies by 11, down to the upper 40s and real, real nice. generally clear skies today, we had one patch of cloud cover move through and some more cloud co
gary. must be a special day. >> that's why i go lovers and the socks. >> that is a classy look, mr. >> thank you. >> and that iss day outside. it's quite warm. >> i told shawn earlier the high was 63 and -- >> who care errors when we're in the 60s. >> the morning low in the 30s and the 20s for dulles. a great day today and certainly going to -- is going to be cooler and the cold front to the west of us coming through with little fanfare and we're still...
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let's talk to gary evans, a famous oil man, chairman and ceo of magnum hunter resources to find out more about the rapidly growing company and where it's headed. all right. all right. mrure to have you on the show. first, i've got to ask you. among these three, bakken, eagleford, marcellus, where is the greatest opportunity for magnum hunter? >> if you look at today's commodity prices you've obviously seen the oil sector as you so wisely indicated. the bakken in north dakota and eagleford are where we are in 2012. >> do you think the company gets enough credit, given that year over year numbers this was the greatest growth of any oil company that i find? how do i tell the story correctly, but the analysts, all they want to talk about is a funding gap that doesn't exist. why don't they get it? >> underpromise and overperform, that's our motto and so we began 2011 at 2,750 barrels of oil for the day. we ended the year at over 13,000 barrels a day. today we're over 14,000 barrels a day. to put that in perspective, brigham exploration, i know that's a company you followed for a long time, sold out at 16,000 -- not even 16,000 barrels a day for $4.2 billion. our market cap
let's talk to gary evans, a famous oil man, chairman and ceo of magnum hunter resources to find out more about the rapidly growing company and where it's headed. all right. all right. mrure to have you on the show. first, i've got to ask you. among these three, bakken, eagleford, marcellus, where is the greatest opportunity for magnum hunter? >> if you look at today's commodity prices you've obviously seen the oil sector as you so wisely indicated. the bakken in north dakota and eagleford...
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mrs. cook's jeep as it drifted down the street and crashed into a telephone pole. she was pronounced dead at the scene. have you ever known her to be confrontational with police? >> no. >> reporter: gary cook is the victim's husband. he says his wife didn't drink or use drugs. he says she has never been in trouble with the law. she got a traffic ticket back in 1979 in illinois, he said. that's about it. >> they said there was an altercation but she never left the vehicle. and she was shot while in the vehicle. >> reporter: pat cook was affiliated with the culpepper united methodist church. they say she worked with children there. >> our prayers are for everybody who is involved in this situation. it's not a good situation for anybody. >> reporter: many questions yet to be answered. why was pat cook in this parking lot? why did she try to drive away? was that officer's life really in danger? and how come so many shots were fired? the virginia state police are working the case. in culpepper, i'm pat collins, news 4. >> in the 50 years the town of culpepper has had a police force this is the first time an officer has ever killed anyone. that officer's name is not being released right now
mrs. cook's jeep as it drifted down the street and crashed into a telephone pole. she was pronounced dead at the scene. have you ever known her to be confrontational with police? >> no. >> reporter: gary cook is the victim's husband. he says his wife didn't drink or use drugs. he says she has never been in trouble with the law. she got a traffic ticket back in 1979 in illinois, he said. that's about it. >> they said there was an altercation but she never left the vehicle. and...
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on the phone is gary anderson, communications director for the city of branson. we are seeing some of our first images, mr. anderson, of your city today. tell us a bit about what it looks like. >> well, we had a chance to tour around the city a little bit also this morning and we have been up since 1:30, that's when the tornado came through, and overnight, we were answering a lot of phone calls. we haven't -- we hadn't gotten a chance to see it ourselves. it was definitely worse than we expected, a lot of damages to hotels and theaters. as you mentioned, we are a major tourist destination and we are getting set in the spring for the new tourism season, so this will be a bit of a set back, but we're fortunate that no one in branson has been killed by this event so far. our hearts go out to those communities that did lose people but we're fortunate not to have lost anyone. yuen jen that is fortunate and we're glad you're okay as well. where were you when the tornado was -- they have to make an official announcement about this but where were you when it happened? >> i was just on the bed. we had gotten done
on the phone is gary anderson, communications director for the city of branson. we are seeing some of our first images, mr. anderson, of your city today. tell us a bit about what it looks like. >> well, we had a chance to tour around the city a little bit also this morning and we have been up since 1:30, that's when the tornado came through, and overnight, we were answering a lot of phone calls. we haven't -- we hadn't gotten a chance to see it ourselves. it was definitely worse than we...
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mrs. cook's jeep as it drifted down the street and crashed into a telephone pole. she was pronounced dead at the scene. have you ever known her to be confrontation with police? >> no, no. >> reporter: gary cook is the victim's husband. he says his wife didn't drink or use drugs. he says she's never been in trouble with the law. she got a traffic ticket back in 1979 in illinois, he said. that's about it. >> said there was an altercation but she never left the vehicle. and she was shot while in the vehicle. >> reporter: pat cook was affiliated with the culpepper united methodist church. they say she worked with children there. >> our prayers are for everybody who is involved in this situation. it's not a good situation for anybody. >> reporter: many questions yet to be answered. why was pat cook in this parking lot? why did she try to drive away? was that officer's life really in danger? and how come so many shots were fired? the virginia state police are working the case. >>> in culpepper, i'm pat collins, news 4. >> in the 50 years the town of culpepper has had a police force this is the first time an officer has ever killed anyone. his name is not released and he's on routine administr
mrs. cook's jeep as it drifted down the street and crashed into a telephone pole. she was pronounced dead at the scene. have you ever known her to be confrontation with police? >> no, no. >> reporter: gary cook is the victim's husband. he says his wife didn't drink or use drugs. he says she's never been in trouble with the law. she got a traffic ticket back in 1979 in illinois, he said. that's about it. >> said there was an altercation but she never left the vehicle. and she...
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gary huey, vernie fountain, jackie taylor, mortuary subject matter experts. bruce parts, medical examiner expert. dr. vic snyder, a former member of congress and also medical doctor and very importantly, mrs. root stow's seifert, who is a gold star mother. it was very important ever on the panel as well. want to make sure you understand what we were told to do and what we were told to do, so you can put this in perspective. of course, we were told to look in on a four desolating manner about whether or not we're moving in the proper direction to correct the defense -- deficiencies out at dover that were noted in a number of different reports. and we were told to look at policies, techniques, procedures to make sure that date there were -- those those that were having deficiencies that are being corrected -- that we note that to the secretary of defense that they have been corrected and liggett overall systems to see if they are working right or if they worked right previously. we were not told -- as a matter of fact, we were precluded from looking at any of the disciplinary matters associated with the various investigations that have gone on. i think you'll see later today for the secreta
gary huey, vernie fountain, jackie taylor, mortuary subject matter experts. bruce parts, medical examiner expert. dr. vic snyder, a former member of congress and also medical doctor and very importantly, mrs. root stow's seifert, who is a gold star mother. it was very important ever on the panel as well. want to make sure you understand what we were told to do and what we were told to do, so you can put this in perspective. of course, we were told to look in on a four desolating manner about...
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gary forby and state representative brandon phelps. i, along with senator mark kirk, are -- we are committed to doing everything possible to help these communities respond to and recover from this disaster. mr. president, i yield the flo floor. the presiding officer: the senator from missouri. a senator: mr. president, my colleague, the senator from illinois and i, live in the part of the country where these terrible weather things and tornadoes aren't unusual for us but as he's pointed out, we did have them last night and all over a number of places in southern missouri, including branson. mr. blunt: the tourism strip, one theater and one tourism location after another, branson, lebanon, dallas county, other places in southern missouri. and we had way too much experience with this last year. and as my -- my friend has pointed out, the federal emergency management people are -- are quickly there. we had a year of experience on this after particularly the joplin core nay doe and they were -- tornado, and they were terrific. we want to remember, too, the first responders are also your neighbors and neighbors are coming forward to help families whose houses are lost and possessions are scatter
gary forby and state representative brandon phelps. i, along with senator mark kirk, are -- we are committed to doing everything possible to help these communities respond to and recover from this disaster. mr. president, i yield the flo floor. the presiding officer: the senator from missouri. a senator: mr. president, my colleague, the senator from illinois and i, live in the part of the country where these terrible weather things and tornadoes aren't unusual for us but as he's pointed out, we...