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true freshmanfro oklahoma city. bob: cousins got h in ite mouth eric on the last paly. i don't know ifhe is bleeding but they are attending t him on the sideli. orton s agood shot block also. ha somes very good skl cousins oks le heik is oky. orton has 27 bloc kson the season and only plays but 14 minutes a gam. e at is pretty od stuf. >> eric: arkansas yingtro ge t theonheboard. alread downby te. fortson getsin th aint. >> b: go defse. white sirts evyere in the pnt nthis penetration. >> eric: ba rilled way. th is wall. and all gets it ab and will wait for -- >>bob: zone defense on the part of arkansas. ntuc is not a gret outside shoting am. >> ic: loose ball run dow b bledsoe. edsoth only member ofthe starting unit or kentucky that has not cored. miller and an overthe bk. daniel orton is going to be ca llfort he personal foul > bob: each of these teams come in here a little differently. keuckyhad a weekof f to prtice. ac thursday night, arksas lost loto at home invery hly contesd ga is you can unrstand why kentucky is pressun ey are ging to get arkansas avyegs them thi
true freshmanfro oklahoma city. bob: cousins got h in ite mouth eric on the last paly. i don't know ifhe is bleeding but they are attending t him on the sideli. orton s agood shot block also. ha somes very good skl cousins oks le heik is oky. orton has 27 bloc kson the season and only plays but 14 minutes a gam. e at is pretty od stuf. >> eric: arkansas yingtro ge t theonheboard. alread downby te. fortson getsin th aint. >> b: go defse. white sirts evyere in the pnt nthis...
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in 1995siefer defended james nichols, the brother of oklahoma city brother terry nick -- nichols. defense lawyers saying defending abdulmutallab will be much more complicated. jane: right now we're awaiting arrangement of two men suspected of a bomb plot in new york city. one of the men actually got into an accident, a car accident, apparently, after leaving investigators searching his apartment. he was treated at a hospital for minor injuries. these men are believed to be acquainted with the man accused of master minding this alleged plot to attack the mass transit system in new york city. he was arrested back in september in colorado, and he has pleaded not to guilty to the charges against him. jon: just this to the fox newsroom, we were telling you about that big rig that's in some trouble in southern california. harris faulkner has the update. harris harris man, oh, man, this guy is down a canyon 50 feet or more, jon, and as i've been listening to the fox affiliate news chopper, they are working to free this guy but also working on him. get this, there's a new problem. there's
in 1995siefer defended james nichols, the brother of oklahoma city brother terry nick -- nichols. defense lawyers saying defending abdulmutallab will be much more complicated. jane: right now we're awaiting arrangement of two men suspected of a bomb plot in new york city. one of the men actually got into an accident, a car accident, apparently, after leaving investigators searching his apartment. he was treated at a hospital for minor injuries. these men are believed to be acquainted with the...
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[inaudible] smack the oklahoma city bombing. this chapter is called coming out that it's all coming out for two reasons. first because by 1995, when the arab-americans get a kick in the past to become politically active because of the six-day war, by 1995 there's definitely a bit more of willingness to be out as a community. then all of a sudden the bombing happens in oklahoma and everyone blames parentsanyou see this inl but then the community and people stay out. because in part because it turns out it's timothy mcveigh. and archivist chapter is coming out as both day and arab in kansas just miles away across the board from the oklahoma city bombing. is a great way to sort of explore that, the idea that the freedom to be, the different parts of who you are can change depending on where you are. anybody recognize this? the next chapter is about the u.s. presidential election and we experience this with my is a democratic operative. it is an interesting way to see the community in many ways really being courted. there courts bei
[inaudible] smack the oklahoma city bombing. this chapter is called coming out that it's all coming out for two reasons. first because by 1995, when the arab-americans get a kick in the past to become politically active because of the six-day war, by 1995 there's definitely a bit more of willingness to be out as a community. then all of a sudden the bombing happens in oklahoma and everyone blames parentsanyou see this inl but then the community and people stay out. because in part because it...
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timothy mcvey the oklahoma city bomber had that very quote on his shirt the day of the bombing of the building when 168 people were killed. bill: all right. so he is tying in a common straighter at the obama descrart with common straighter with timothy mcveigh, is that valid? >> no. i understand shout down jerks. i am against people who bring guns to town hall meetings. i'm against comparing barack obama to adolf hitler or his health care policies to fascism as several people on this network routinely do. and i am against a general philosophy which made sense when thomas jefferson said it that says that we have to have blood in the streets, basically, you know, and kill off the tyrants. having said that, the man at the town hall meeting or outside the town hall meeting in new hampshire, he is not in the same moral universe as timothy mcveigh. there is not an ounce of moral equivalence between an angry, but peaceful protester, even one with a gun on his leg, and a psychopathic killer. bill: now, william f. buckley is gone and most prominent spokesman the limbaughs, o'reillies, and beck
timothy mcvey the oklahoma city bomber had that very quote on his shirt the day of the bombing of the building when 168 people were killed. bill: all right. so he is tying in a common straighter at the obama descrart with common straighter with timothy mcveigh, is that valid? >> no. i understand shout down jerks. i am against people who bring guns to town hall meetings. i'm against comparing barack obama to adolf hitler or his health care policies to fascism as several people on this...
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in oklahoma city, oklahoma, galen cull investor reporting for the "u.s. farm report." >> the dc cruiser is street legal with a maximum speed of 60 miles per hour and the batteries can be fully recharged in a couple of hours. when we come back, just how much is a cow full? baxter black has a helpful definition. >>> baxter black on "u.s. farm report" is brought to you by the beef checkoff. if you have questions about how your beef checkoff is invested, who makes those decisions and what's the return, you'll find all the answers and so much more on mybeefcheckoff.com. we're off to arizona now to get our weekly dose of baxter black. he offers a rather detailed explanation of what a cow full can add up to. >> grandpa tommy's dad used to say "a cow full is a substantial quantity." well according to my research a rue men on a mature cow can hold up to 300 pounds and by anybody's standards that is quite a bit. say you have a cow full of pocket change you would almost need a cow to keep it in. a cow full of wet laundry would take a fork lift to get knit the dryer.
in oklahoma city, oklahoma, galen cull investor reporting for the "u.s. farm report." >> the dc cruiser is street legal with a maximum speed of 60 miles per hour and the batteries can be fully recharged in a couple of hours. when we come back, just how much is a cow full? baxter black has a helpful definition. >>> baxter black on "u.s. farm report" is brought to you by the beef checkoff. if you have questions about how your beef checkoff is invested, who makes...
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windchill in oklahoma city is still 2, birmingham, it's 9. ns, new orleans has a windchill of 13 this morning. forecast highs today, we're still not going to get above freezing in oklahoma, all of st. louis and chicago. it is the duration of this event which has been so incredible. we have not gone above 32 degrees, the freezing mark, in nine days now in chicago. also nine days in st. louis and indianapolis. that means that none of the snow, none of the ice is melting. we expect that in minneapolis, but not in st. louis, where the average high should be around 37 this time of year. later on tonight this will be the danger zone. 26 is the forecast low there in orlan orlando, so, a lot of the oranges and strawberries are just south of orlando and tampa. those areas will be below freezing for an extended period of time and the most damage will be done tonight. if you noticed, orange juice prices already up about a dollar just in the last week. >> oh, yeah. >> so, this cold tonight is going to cause a ripple effect across the country. you know, a
windchill in oklahoma city is still 2, birmingham, it's 9. ns, new orleans has a windchill of 13 this morning. forecast highs today, we're still not going to get above freezing in oklahoma, all of st. louis and chicago. it is the duration of this event which has been so incredible. we have not gone above 32 degrees, the freezing mark, in nine days now in chicago. also nine days in st. louis and indianapolis. that means that none of the snow, none of the ice is melting. we expect that in...
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. >> i'm lori rasmussen in oklahoma city. in a state where energy rens supreme falling oil d gas pricesave led to a budget shortfall of me than 18%, the biggest budget gap in th nation. that h forced state agencies to furl owe employs and eliminate programs and rvices. among the sualties are deep cuts to a seniorutrition program,limination of education d reentry programs for prison iates, a gang prevention and interventio program that reduced drivey ootings by as much as 61% and a reduction services to victims ofomestic abuse. schools in oklaha are cutting s routes and trimings administrativand suppt staff. the cutso mental health services for low-income ults brought that agenchead to tes. >> allhe folks here know that i actuay do cry about these things because tse are real peopl that we're lking at. sometimes we ms that at the capital. i know y'a struggle with aateow of tough decisions but what i want to telyou is if this committee doesn't stand up for this agency, nobody will. >> reporter: the legislature goes back into ses
. >> i'm lori rasmussen in oklahoma city. in a state where energy rens supreme falling oil d gas pricesave led to a budget shortfall of me than 18%, the biggest budget gap in th nation. that h forced state agencies to furl owe employs and eliminate programs and rvices. among the sualties are deep cuts to a seniorutrition program,limination of education d reentry programs for prison iates, a gang prevention and interventio program that reduced drivey ootings by as much as 61% and a...
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. >> i'm lori rasmussen in oklahoma city. in a state where energy reigns supreme falling oil and gas prices have led to a budget shortfall of more than 18%, the biggest budget gap in the nation. that has forced state agencies to furl owe employees and eliminate programs and services. among the casualties are deep cuts to a senior nutrition program, elimination of education and reentry programs for prison inmates, a gang prevention and intervention program that reduced drive-by shootings by as much as 61% and a reduction in services to victims of domestic abuse. schools in oklahoma are cutting bus routes and trimings administrative and support staff. the cuts to mental health services for low-income adults brought that agency head to tears. >> all the folks here know that i actually do cry about these things because these are real people. that we're looking at. sometimes we miss that at the capital. i know y'all struggle with aate low of tough decisions but what i want to tell you is if this committee doesn't stand up for this
. >> i'm lori rasmussen in oklahoma city. in a state where energy reigns supreme falling oil and gas prices have led to a budget shortfall of more than 18%, the biggest budget gap in the nation. that has forced state agencies to furl owe employees and eliminate programs and services. among the casualties are deep cuts to a senior nutrition program, elimination of education and reentry programs for prison inmates, a gang prevention and intervention program that reduced drive-by shootings...
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the one arrested first was an arab american in the oklahoma city airport.t was an october of god that timothy mcvay was in custody already and the government discovered the bomber was not arab but a white suspect. >> we should not do that. >> good morning >> good morning caller: salam. you mentioned afghanistan. it's pretty well-known in the military that they are saying they killed children because the u.s. paid out big bucks. they know that the muslims burry the bodies within 24 hours. there's a little problem there. that's not why i'm calling. a lot of your points are valid. president obama needs to physically reach out to the american community. there's over 5,000 muslims serving. we need those people. we don't want to scare them away. but i'm in concern about racial profiling. peter king in new york has a point. just like when we are looking for white suppose recommendists, we don't go to harlem to look for them. >> guest: sometimes these views are not heard. i'm happy to hear my fellow muslims to speak. i think our perspective is needed because we try
the one arrested first was an arab american in the oklahoma city airport.t was an october of god that timothy mcvay was in custody already and the government discovered the bomber was not arab but a white suspect. >> we should not do that. >> good morning >> good morning caller: salam. you mentioned afghanistan. it's pretty well-known in the military that they are saying they killed children because the u.s. paid out big bucks. they know that the muslims burry the bodies...
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bulls have won three in a row after losing three in a row to oklahoma city, charlotte and milwaukee.ap a three game losing streak to detroit, new orleans and atlanta. looking for their 13th victory of the year. been an excellent basketball gable and you couldn't ask anything more from washington. jamison and butler, 30 and 23 points respectively. >> phil: i agree. that's the whole starting five. >> steve: butler against salmons. lays it up, how about that! deshawn stephenson who came in the game with six 3-pointers made has made a couple tonight, both of his field goals have have been 3-point jumpers. he's got six. salmons with 15. they won't allow it. they will. leroy richardson is calling a foul on washington. and direction is to washington. >> phil: i thought that ball was still on the cylinder and that fifth personal. >> phil: so they didn't count the basket. getting two free throws. >> steverect. >> phil: okay. >> steve: another look at it. >> phil: from that angle, i would say that ball was off the cylinder. >> steve: very close. noah makes both free throws and we have our 20th
bulls have won three in a row after losing three in a row to oklahoma city, charlotte and milwaukee.ap a three game losing streak to detroit, new orleans and atlanta. looking for their 13th victory of the year. been an excellent basketball gable and you couldn't ask anything more from washington. jamison and butler, 30 and 23 points respectively. >> phil: i agree. that's the whole starting five. >> steve: butler against salmons. lays it up, how about that! deshawn stephenson who...
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oklahoma -- the oklahoma city bombing. this chapter is called coming now. it's called coming out for two reasons. first, by 1995, from 96 to 97 when arab-americans' get the kick in the pence to become politically active because of the six-day war, by 1995 there is definitely a bit more of a willingness to be out as a cony nt, and then all of a sudden the bombing happened in oklahoma and everyone blames the areas where there as an american or arab-americans and you see this initial recoil but in the community and people stay out in part because it turns out as timothy mcveigh and the guy for this chapter is revere and he's coming out as both day and as arab and it's a great way to sort of explore that idea that the effort and, that for imports of who you are can change depending on where you are. and then anybody recognize this? the next chapter is about the u.s. presidential election and we experience with mia who is a democratic operative and renda who is a republican. and it's to ways of being courted, the vote being courted by both campaigns. it's intere
oklahoma -- the oklahoma city bombing. this chapter is called coming now. it's called coming out for two reasons. first, by 1995, from 96 to 97 when arab-americans' get the kick in the pence to become politically active because of the six-day war, by 1995 there is definitely a bit more of a willingness to be out as a cony nt, and then all of a sudden the bombing happened in oklahoma and everyone blames the areas where there as an american or arab-americans and you see this initial recoil but in...
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oklahoma city. sacramento and charlotte. before traveling to houston and san antonio. they get yet another rebound. that's 48 for the game. wizards have 46 rebounds. in fact, they have three players with double doubles. jamison with 25 and 18. butler with 15 and 10. and haywood with 13 and 10. this game is going to atlanta. the wizards made a valient comeback tonight. down 22 points after scoring just 13 points in the first quarter. 20 in the second. they trailed by 12 at the half. came back. cut it to two. that was as close as they got when it was 66-64 to start the fourth period but atlanta is going to hang on and beat the wizards for the seventh consecutive time. washington's last win against this team january 11th, 2008. season before last here in atlanta. same two teams will play again february 6th in washington. this game goes to the hawks. you like that valient effort but we saw it in the detroit game, we saw it against new orleans. they have got a way of digging a deep hole so they keep falling up short and maybe keep themselves close enough to attack. >> steve
oklahoma city. sacramento and charlotte. before traveling to houston and san antonio. they get yet another rebound. that's 48 for the game. wizards have 46 rebounds. in fact, they have three players with double doubles. jamison with 25 and 18. butler with 15 and 10. and haywood with 13 and 10. this game is going to atlanta. the wizards made a valient comeback tonight. down 22 points after scoring just 13 points in the first quarter. 20 in the second. they trailed by 12 at the half. came back....
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there have been attacks, horrific attacks in this country and the oklahoma city bombing as a case in point that were carried out by our own citizens but we always have to be careful to make a balance between security and the liberties that we prize as americans and you will see that constant tension within ann administration and within congress and that is as it should be. but again i would repeat what i said a little bit earlier. we have to be serious about serious threats. but what we can't do it really is demonize our political opponents by calling them part of a terrorist campaign were aiding and abetting terrorism or whatever epithet is in play at the moment. it is analytically from the. it does huge injustice to our fellow citizens and clouds the issue. if we are using a very real issue of terrorist threats as a weapon in a political defeat we are taking our mind off and focus of the real threats out there. so not only to wheat on just the abuse fellow citizens and our own system, we are actually distracting ourselves from threats that are out in front of us. >> host: phoenix,
there have been attacks, horrific attacks in this country and the oklahoma city bombing as a case in point that were carried out by our own citizens but we always have to be careful to make a balance between security and the liberties that we prize as americans and you will see that constant tension within ann administration and within congress and that is as it should be. but again i would repeat what i said a little bit earlier. we have to be serious about serious threats. but what we can't...
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the oklahoma city bombing is a case where it was carried out by our own citizens.ys have to be careful to make a balance between security and the liberties we prize. you will see that constant tension within an administration, congress, as it should be. as i said earlier, we have to be serious about serious threats. but we cannot demonize our political opponents by calling them "part of the terrorist campaign" or aiding and abetting terrorism, or whatever up a tent is in play at the moment. -- what everep epithet is in ply the moment. it is wrong and does harm to fellow citizens and clouds the issue. concerning the real issue of terrorist threats as a weapon in political debate -- that takes our mind off the real threats out there. not only do we unjustly abused our fellow citizens and our own system, but that distracts ourselves from threats actually out in front of us. host: phoenix, ariz., on the independent line. caller: you mentioned that saddam hussein was the most brutal and worst state dictator in the world at the time. i would like to know who is now the w
the oklahoma city bombing is a case where it was carried out by our own citizens.ys have to be careful to make a balance between security and the liberties we prize. you will see that constant tension within an administration, congress, as it should be. as i said earlier, we have to be serious about serious threats. but we cannot demonize our political opponents by calling them "part of the terrorist campaign" or aiding and abetting terrorism, or whatever up a tent is in play at the...
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to new york's city -- excuse me, oklahoma city, scott on the republican line. go ahead. your show very much. i was going to provide a little perspective i have not heard yet. you were talking about whether or not bonuses or certain amounts were right or wrong. well, in a free market, it isn't really -- i don't have any power to justify or bless any compensation given to a private individual if i'm not a stockholder in that company. if i'm a stockholder, yes, i have a voice for that. ççbut here we are talking abot folks in it aig and other agencies unconstitutionally bailed out by the government. it is always a moral for taxpayers to be forced to pay for compensation for a private individual or private company. that is fascism. and of the differences between fascism and private enterprise. -- i know the differences. host: you mention stockholders. go back to the role of stockholders in determining bonuses. should that role be brought in? what else do you think stockholder should do? in many ways they benefit from a financial success of these companies who aren't bonuses
to new york's city -- excuse me, oklahoma city, scott on the republican line. go ahead. your show very much. i was going to provide a little perspective i have not heard yet. you were talking about whether or not bonuses or certain amounts were right or wrong. well, in a free market, it isn't really -- i don't have any power to justify or bless any compensation given to a private individual if i'm not a stockholder in that company. if i'm a stockholder, yes, i have a voice for that. ççbut...
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oklahoma city. you are on the line, as an independent. caller: i am calling on the outsourcing of jobs and the outsourcing of money. they are paying little or no taxes. it does not show that this is beneficial to the american public. they have cheaper labor overseas. they are not reinvesting in the united states. the companies are getting -- host: thank you. thomas is on the line for republicans. the top policy issue? caller: the gentleman from connecticut is absolutely correct. the problem for this country is that we have too many freedoms. this is a radical statement. we have uncontrolled propagation, and we have the right not to do anything if we choose not to do any thing. we have the freedom to move and by weapons, and destroy lots of people. i can for seed, with my grandchildren's lifetime, a mass restriction of freedom. newt gingrich said that we have to start restricting people. i see that this is coming. i am 68 years old. my generation had a lot of freedom. we were enjoying those freedoms. somewhere along those lines, there will
oklahoma city. you are on the line, as an independent. caller: i am calling on the outsourcing of jobs and the outsourcing of money. they are paying little or no taxes. it does not show that this is beneficial to the american public. they have cheaper labor overseas. they are not reinvesting in the united states. the companies are getting -- host: thank you. thomas is on the line for republicans. the top policy issue? caller: the gentleman from connecticut is absolutely correct. the problem for...
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and then there's mayor mick cornette who challenged the people of oklahoma city to lose a million pounds than half a million pounds. that's pretty amazing. [applause] >> i'm pleased the c.d.c. is now offering grants to local health departments to fund more initiatives like these all across america. and we're going to be announcing the recipients of next month's grants. and i hope that many of you have applied. i also want to take this time to recognize the u.s. conference of mayors for your leadership in supporting these efforts as well, including publishing an excellent guide for mayors on how to fight childhood obesity in their cities and towns. see, it makes sense this organization composed of mayors across the political spectrum would take the lead on this issue because like much of what you all do each day in your towns and cities, this isn't a partisan issue, this has nothing to do with whether you're a democrat or a republican or a liberal or conservative. it's about the kind of future that we want for our kids. and it's about whether we're willing to use both our policies and our
and then there's mayor mick cornette who challenged the people of oklahoma city to lose a million pounds than half a million pounds. that's pretty amazing. [applause] >> i'm pleased the c.d.c. is now offering grants to local health departments to fund more initiatives like these all across america. and we're going to be announcing the recipients of next month's grants. and i hope that many of you have applied. i also want to take this time to recognize the u.s. conference of mayors for...
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living together and connect us to the gulf coast and the atlanta and the central corridor and to oklahoma citylittle rock and up into memphis and ultimately to the midwest. this project while impressive in its it will require a unique partnership of federal, state and local officials as well as the local sector and very much look forward to working with this committee and with fra and amtrak to make that happen. so thank you very much for having us here and looking forward to questions. >> ms. fleming, we welcome you and ask you to make your remarks now, please. >> mr. chairman, ranking member thune, ranking member hutchison, and members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to discuss high-speed passenger rail and the american recovery and reinvestment act. the $8 billion provided by the act for high-speed and other inner city passenger rail projects have focused more attention on and generated a great deal of anticipation about the possibility of developing high-speed rail systems in the united states. my testimony has two parts. i will discuss the factors that we have identifie
living together and connect us to the gulf coast and the atlanta and the central corridor and to oklahoma citylittle rock and up into memphis and ultimately to the midwest. this project while impressive in its it will require a unique partnership of federal, state and local officials as well as the local sector and very much look forward to working with this committee and with fra and amtrak to make that happen. so thank you very much for having us here and looking forward to questions....
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two examples, the legislation designating president reagan's boyhood home in illinois and the oklahoma city memorial were enacted without studies at all. both sponsored by members on the other side of the aisle. the president has asked for it to be acted on prior to the study being completed or without studies. in addition on november 17 i wanted to remind my colleagues that the national park service testified in the committee to the fact that castle nugent has met their criteria for suitability and national significance. we are confident dent and the national park service's testimony that the final will reflect what was testified to. but it is necessary for us to act, peedently and there is risk of losing the property if we don't move quickly. with that i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from guam reserve the balance of her time. the gentlelady reserves her time. ms. bordallo: yes, i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentleman from utah have any further speakers? mr. bishop: i reserve the balance of my time. i could inquire if there are ot
two examples, the legislation designating president reagan's boyhood home in illinois and the oklahoma city memorial were enacted without studies at all. both sponsored by members on the other side of the aisle. the president has asked for it to be acted on prior to the study being completed or without studies. in addition on november 17 i wanted to remind my colleagues that the national park service testified in the committee to the fact that castle nugent has met their criteria for...
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timothy mcveigh blowing up of the federal building and this book was made two years before the oklahoma citybing. the intelligence committee ought to know this kind of stuff. >> host: caller, any specific question for guest? >> caller: i was wondering what you all were doing up there, listening to you contradict yourself, speaking about obama not leading the charge on terrorism when you just said, the house of representatives and the heads of those committees are leading the health care bill, which is directing obama. who is leading who right there? >> host: congressman final thoughts on the intelligence system, the process, what happened on christmas and moving forward? >> guest: we have all of this information. we have all of this data. howie push the data out and say these are the things that we really need to look at? and, the hope and expectation and in reference to this caller, i hope that we start declassifying more information and make more information to the american people. the recidivism rate, how many people have left gitmo? that is import information as we think about moving thi
timothy mcveigh blowing up of the federal building and this book was made two years before the oklahoma citybing. the intelligence committee ought to know this kind of stuff. >> host: caller, any specific question for guest? >> caller: i was wondering what you all were doing up there, listening to you contradict yourself, speaking about obama not leading the charge on terrorism when you just said, the house of representatives and the heads of those committees are leading the health...
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oklahoma state, 21-7. local college hoops. loyola, hosting rider in northeast baltimore city. behind 21 points from bret harvey.atch him beat the first half buzzer. right there. the greyhounds win their fourth straight game. loyola over rider. and a close one, 68-66. not far away, neighboring johns hopkins, it was the neighboring annual blue jay annual. got a lot of inside points like that single role move there from eric rolander. on the other end, though, watch hopkins' sean wild on the shot. that's good. thanks to the kind bounce. no final report. yeah, there it is. we finally got it. 77-69. hopkins over mary washington. that game went to overtime. hey, we have got a lot more to talk about at 11:00. the eve of the big game. >> also at 11:00, on wjz. more emotional reaction for the family of sarah foxwell, that young foxbury girl who was abducted and killed and laid to rest. >>> and 2005 characters of the prophet muhammad outraged many muslims. >>> be sure to watch 48 hours mystery, immediately followed by eyewitness news at 11:00. it's a bit of an unusual story here. a colorado man has found a way to set his
oklahoma state, 21-7. local college hoops. loyola, hosting rider in northeast baltimore city. behind 21 points from bret harvey.atch him beat the first half buzzer. right there. the greyhounds win their fourth straight game. loyola over rider. and a close one, 68-66. not far away, neighboring johns hopkins, it was the neighboring annual blue jay annual. got a lot of inside points like that single role move there from eric rolander. on the other end, though, watch hopkins' sean wild on the shot....