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ray brooks from the refinery in illinois, hundreds of jobs. they are already using oilcans -- oil pipeline. oil sandswe have done research on moving oil through pipelines. we are already doing it. also in attendance was mr. j. church hill, the company in wood river. they had a $2 billion mansion. -- for the past three years, they had a $2 billion expansion to be able to refine and crack this new crude-oil. thousands of members of organized labor were on the ground during the worst economic times. that is why i am proud. you talk about energy security. it creates better high-paying jobs. it is not give the credit it deserves. i guess i should ask a question. did you know that the wall street journal sold 40% of their oils, do you know to which country that china. do you know why? they will now have a controlling interest of the oil field so they can develop it. what is profoundly disappointment mean in state department interrelation speak? >> it usually means exactly what it says. >> they are very angry. the canadians are allies. the chinese ar
ray brooks from the refinery in illinois, hundreds of jobs. they are already using oilcans -- oil pipeline. oil sandswe have done research on moving oil through pipelines. we are already doing it. also in attendance was mr. j. church hill, the company in wood river. they had a $2 billion mansion. -- for the past three years, they had a $2 billion expansion to be able to refine and crack this new crude-oil. thousands of members of organized labor were on the ground during the worst economic...
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managers from come close to my current district and that will be in my new congressional district, ray brooks from the marathon oil refinery in illinois. hundreds of jobs. and they are already using oilsands right now from the keystone pipeline. so we have done research on moving oil, crude, oil sands crude through pipelines. will already doing it. also in attendance was mr. j. churchill, the manager of the conoco phillips company in wood river. the conoco phillips refinery for the past three years had a $2 billion expansion to be able to refine and craft this new crude oil. thousands of mayors of organized labor were on the ground in the worst economic times. that's why i'm proud to continue to talk about the brown economy. talk about energy security growing our country, and what my friend, mr. gonzÁlez said, is absolutely correct. the brown economy creates more, better, high-paying jobs with great benefits and it does get the credit that it deserves. so for ms. jones, just, because i guess i should ask a question. did you know that, "wall street journal" january 4, that the company so 40% o
managers from come close to my current district and that will be in my new congressional district, ray brooks from the marathon oil refinery in illinois. hundreds of jobs. and they are already using oilsands right now from the keystone pipeline. so we have done research on moving oil, crude, oil sands crude through pipelines. will already doing it. also in attendance was mr. j. churchill, the manager of the conoco phillips company in wood river. the conoco phillips refinery for the past three...
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ray brooks from the refinery in illinois, hundreds of jobs. they are already using oilcans right now from the keystone pipeline. we have done research on moving oil through pipelines. we are already doing it. also in attendance was mr. j. church hill, the company in wood river. they had a $2 billion mansion. thousands of members of organized labor were on the ground during the worst economic times. that is why i am proud. you talk about energy security. it creates better high-paying jobs. it is not give the credit it deserves. -- it does not get the credit it deserves. i guess i should ask a question. did you know that the wall street journal sold 40% of their oils, do you know to which country that china. do you know why? they will now have a controlling interest of the oil field so they can develop it. what is profoundly disappointment mean in state department interrelation speak? >> it usually means exactly what it says. >> they are very angry. the canadians are allies. >> of like to recognize the gentleman from texas for five minutes. >> t
ray brooks from the refinery in illinois, hundreds of jobs. they are already using oilcans right now from the keystone pipeline. we have done research on moving oil through pipelines. we are already doing it. also in attendance was mr. j. church hill, the company in wood river. they had a $2 billion mansion. thousands of members of organized labor were on the ground during the worst economic times. that is why i am proud. you talk about energy security. it creates better high-paying jobs. it is...
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. >> woodruff: mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> brown: and ray suarez examines a new report showing good teachers have a lasting impact on their students' lives and livelihoods. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: bnsf railway. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: the u.s. economy added more than 200,000 jobs last month, beating expectations and raising hopes that a stronger recovery might be underway. spurred by a surge in hiring in december, the nation ended 2011 with a jobs report that had some of the best numbers seen in some time. among them, the unemployment rate-- down to 8.5%-- the lowest in nearly three years, and falling for the fourth consecutive month. t
. >> woodruff: mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> brown: and ray suarez examines a new report showing good teachers have a lasting impact on their students' lives and livelihoods. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: bnsf railway. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. >> and with the...
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brooks is the leading candidate. he is the linebackers coach which means ray lewis is with him all the time. >> chuck a great guy ande wish him the best of luck. all the locked except when they play us -- all the luck. >> this morning we asked do you think the ravens' defense can continue to dominate despite the loss of defensive coordinator chuck pagano? >> keep sending us those responses. we will read more of your responses in the next hour and post all of them on the front page of our website, wbaltv.com. >> still ahead, ava marie joins us live from the timonium affair grant to talk what this weekend's pet expo. is chased0-be robber away. >> look at that. pandas in china. >> the forecast may not make you smile. we have some rain to talk about. >> 1 accident on route 10. the 's got the everyday value slam, classic burger, build your own chicken wrap, cheese quesadilla, chicken parmesan, all you can eat pancakes, cordon bleu melt, the new cookie skillet a la mode. whew. so many choices, so little airtime. the 2-4-6-8 value menu. only at denny's. >> the president continues his tour of key election states. i am kate
brooks is the leading candidate. he is the linebackers coach which means ray lewis is with him all the time. >> chuck a great guy ande wish him the best of luck. all the locked except when they play us -- all the luck. >> this morning we asked do you think the ravens' defense can continue to dominate despite the loss of defensive coordinator chuck pagano? >> keep sending us those responses. we will read more of your responses in the next hour and post all of them on the front...
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brooke baldwin. the news is now. rayclosest people to the president but his son is stuck in egypt, forbidden to leave after a raid. we're live at the state department. >>>. >> they would handcuff me in a bathroom to a toilet bowl face thing a toilet that was used by 60 people. >> a lesbian is removed from her home, taken underground to, quote unquote, cure her homosexuality. cnn takes you inside this controversial clinic. >>> plus, a death row inmate brags about life behind bars. air conditioning, television, 24/7 medical care. now his victim's father is up in arms. >>> and a man shot to death after running to help a woman in trouble and his two young sons witnessed the entire thing. >> i ran down and sat with them until somebody showed up. there were there with him when he passed. >> the heartbreaking story of a good samaritan. each kid has their own path. they grow up, and they're out having their life. i really started to talk to them about the things that are important that they have to take ownership over. my name's
brooke baldwin. the news is now. rayclosest people to the president but his son is stuck in egypt, forbidden to leave after a raid. we're live at the state department. >>>. >> they would handcuff me in a bathroom to a toilet bowl face thing a toilet that was used by 60 people. >> a lesbian is removed from her home, taken underground to, quote unquote, cure her homosexuality. cnn takes you inside this controversial clinic. >>> plus, a death row inmate brags about...
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rays but we reveal a disturbing revelation about many radiologists. revealing investigations, fascinating characters, stories with impact. this is "cnn presents" with your host brooke baldwin and dr. sanjay gupta. >> good evening. we begin with a rare look inside anonymous. >> this shadowy and motley group of hackers and activist who is answer to no one, drawn together by love of internet mischief. >> now they're evolving into this movement of social change, a real driving force behind the wall street occupieroccupiers. they're hated by skurntd hunted by the fbi. >> who are these people and why are they taking to the streets? to get some answers, amber lyon stepped into the shadows. >> reporter: it's a dark and disturbing vision. a world where riot police attack with impugnity. >> what happened? what happened? >> he got hit. >> he got shot! >> reporter: where democracy is constructed by greed and dissent is crushed. that's how anonymous sees america and they say that's why they're fighting back. >> we are legion. we do not forgive. we do not forget. >> reporter: it a movement that defies description. leaderless, faceless, anarchic. >> this is our space! >> reporter
rays but we reveal a disturbing revelation about many radiologists. revealing investigations, fascinating characters, stories with impact. this is "cnn presents" with your host brooke baldwin and dr. sanjay gupta. >> good evening. we begin with a rare look inside anonymous. >> this shadowy and motley group of hackers and activist who is answer to no one, drawn together by love of internet mischief. >> now they're evolving into this movement of social change, a real...
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rays, but the investigation reveals a disturbing question over the certification of many radiologists. >> isn't it cheating? >> revealing investigations. fascinating characters. stories with impact. this is cnn properties with your host tonight, brooke baldwin and dr. sanjay gupta. >> we begin with a rare look in anonymous. >> they are the shadowy and motley group of hackers and activists. drawn together by love of internet mischief. they are evolving into the movement of social change behind the wall street occupiers. they are hated by corporate security, but hunted by the fbi. >> one of the questions is who are these people and why are they taking to the streets? to get some answers, we step into the shadows. . >> it's a dark and disturbing vision. a world where riot police attack with immunity. >> she got shot! >> democracy is corrupted by greed and dissent is crushed. that's how anonymous sees america and they say that's why they are fighting back. >> we do not forgive. we do not forget. >> it's a movement that defies description. leaderless. faceless. >> this is our space! >> a loose collective born on the internet, anonymous has no official members and no hierarchy. but within the group, individual a nones have greater standin
rays, but the investigation reveals a disturbing question over the certification of many radiologists. >> isn't it cheating? >> revealing investigations. fascinating characters. stories with impact. this is cnn properties with your host tonight, brooke baldwin and dr. sanjay gupta. >> we begin with a rare look in anonymous. >> they are the shadowy and motley group of hackers and activists. drawn together by love of internet mischief. they are evolving into the movement...
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rays, but a cnn investigation reveals a disturbing question over the certification of many radiologists. >> isn't it cheating? >> revealing investigations, fascinating characters, stories with impact. this is "cnn presents," with your host tonight, brooke baldwin and dr. sanjay gupta. >> we begin tonight with a rare look inside anonymous. >> they're this shadowy and motley group of hackers who answer to none, drawn together by love of internet mischief. >> now they're evolving into this movement of social change. a real driving force behind the wall street occupiers. they're hated by security and hunted by the fbi. >> one of the questions we're asking is who are these people and why are they taking to the streets? to get some answers, amber lions stopped into the shad dose. >> hey, back up! back up! >>er it's a dark and disturbing vision. a world where riot police attack with impunity. >> medic! medic! >> what happened?! what happened?! >> she got shot! >> get back! >> reporter: where democracy is corrupted by greed and dissent is crushed. >> let him go! >> reporter: that's how anonymous sees america, and they say that's why they're fighting back. >> we are legion. we do not forgive. we do not forget. >> reporter: it's a movement that
rays, but a cnn investigation reveals a disturbing question over the certification of many radiologists. >> isn't it cheating? >> revealing investigations, fascinating characters, stories with impact. this is "cnn presents," with your host tonight, brooke baldwin and dr. sanjay gupta. >> we begin tonight with a rare look inside anonymous. >> they're this shadowy and motley group of hackers who answer to none, drawn together by love of internet mischief....
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ray suarez examines north carolina's move to compensate people sterilized against their will. >> woodruff: and we close with some final thoughts on the campaign from mark shields in new hampshire and david brooks. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: they voted in new hampshire today in the first primary of this presidential election year. by all accounts, the granite state was mitt romney's to lose, with the rest of the republican field trying to hold down his margin of victory. at the very moment new hampshire primary day finally arrived, the tiny hamlet of dixville notch cast its tradition first vote at midnight. the outcome: a tie between former massachusetts governor mitt romney and former utah governor jon huntsman at two votes apiece. >> i'm very happy with the results. very c
ray suarez examines north carolina's move to compensate people sterilized against their will. >> woodruff: and we close with some final thoughts on the campaign from mark shields in new hampshire and david brooks. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and...