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come back country origin scott brooks to attend wish i knew it was cooked perfectly i was like a miracle when you lay awake and isaac enjoying companies to compete. you know. welcome to six mm on the pillow accounts committee is expected to write this week to members of the board of the central remedial connect asking them to be appear before a further hearing in that image controversial financial affairs in particularly want to question the board about the secret seven hundred and forty thousand euro retirement package for the sea or fees for boss told kylie members of the committee's tasty or c directors can be compelled to appear if they refuse to come voluntarily. he did to time i didn't think that the winner representing ireland the goal simmered down mcdonald's credits to send children the deal clinic with some of his senses he received a free independent sector will appear in college they let it go my own about stems from the original supported receive their gardens will learn and to do just learned on that myself but i get enormous dozen controversial payments to top executives o
come back country origin scott brooks to attend wish i knew it was cooked perfectly i was like a miracle when you lay awake and isaac enjoying companies to compete. you know. welcome to six mm on the pillow accounts committee is expected to write this week to members of the board of the central remedial connect asking them to be appear before a further hearing in that image controversial financial affairs in particularly want to question the board about the secret seven hundred and forty...
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in terms of country that scott brooks looked up to thirty to forty thousand tickets in just ninety minutes. come to expect tonight. many brave the cold and rain. a hands on the much coveted tickets such is the enduring appeal of his country music giants they queued at home like for the cavs to see him. ten thousand of the most ardent garth brooks was waiting for tickets outlets to open nelson's bought a pass and tuesday morning. as tens of thousands way to buy computers to purchase online when sales began sixty five euro tickets sold so fast within minutes croke park was filled to capacity twice i know it is time to announce a third concert it's been sold and all tickets gone for four months in ninety minutes. with that in the dawn of a quarter of a million people will not get to see him here in croke park during the summer the promoters said that in fifty two years of being in business. these are the fastest selling tickets of the concert or event they've ever been involved in recently to show stewart said it was about a book sale to forty thousand tigers in battle. the anxiety came despi
in terms of country that scott brooks looked up to thirty to forty thousand tickets in just ninety minutes. come to expect tonight. many brave the cold and rain. a hands on the much coveted tickets such is the enduring appeal of his country music giants they queued at home like for the cavs to see him. ten thousand of the most ardent garth brooks was waiting for tickets outlets to open nelson's bought a pass and tuesday morning. as tens of thousands way to buy computers to purchase online when...
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scott broom, wusa 9. >>> a cracked rail causing problems on the metro red line this morning at the brook line station and left trains single tracking in both directions. . >>> and the cold left 500 amtrak passengers stranded on three different trains in northern illinois overnight. those trains were success in snow drifts, believe it or not and rescue crews couldn't get to them. passengers arrived in chicago this morning but they had nothing but praise for the train crews. >> they make a spare meal for us, an extra meal, they found food, and we were warm and that was the most important thing. >> the crew was awesome. i just feel like somebody could have maybe figured out that this is really bad weather, we should maybe check the tracks before the train tries to come lu or something. >> -- come through or something. >> several trains were canceled after those issued overnight. >>> the virginia department of transportation had to delay opening the h.o.v. lanes along interstate 395 and 95 this afternoon. crews to '4 to manually -- had to manually open the gates since the cold was taking a toll on motors. >>
scott broom, wusa 9. >>> a cracked rail causing problems on the metro red line this morning at the brook line station and left trains single tracking in both directions. . >>> and the cold left 500 amtrak passengers stranded on three different trains in northern illinois overnight. those trains were success in snow drifts, believe it or not and rescue crews couldn't get to them. passengers arrived in chicago this morning but they had nothing but praise for the train crews....
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scott stossel at this table. welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> rose: here's what david brooks said about you, because you were onethe recipients of the sidney award which he gives every year to the best magazine pieces that he sees. does that describe you? >> in some ways i think it does. a lot of my colleagues -- i'm 44 years old. so for most of my life i've endeavored with great intensity to try to hide my anxiety because i thought it was either shameful or that somehow admitting it would compromise my professional standing and one of the things i wrestled with in the book and i talk about this in the book and in talking to my therapist, you know, i wanted to try to explore the nature of anxiety and look at all of the possible causes that might have led to my own, in effect trying on different theories of anxiety. in doing so i'm in in effect, coming out as anxious after having hidden it for many years. it's actually sort of a signature khark wrist i can of people who many people who suffer from anxiety, particularly panic disorder, that there is a vast gap between the outwardly projected and often to the indiv
scott stossel at this table. welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> rose: here's what david brooks said about you, because you were onethe recipients of the sidney award which he gives every year to the best magazine pieces that he sees. does that describe you? >> in some ways i think it does. a lot of my colleagues -- i'm 44 years old. so for most of my life i've endeavored with great intensity to try to hide my anxiety because i thought it was either shameful or that...
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scott broom, wusa9 from my mobile newsroom. >> cheers, by the way, from the ice desk with hot tea in tow. thank you, fred, our news director, we appreciate this. now we're going to get to curt brooks who is navigating the roads in falls church, virginia. what is the view there, curt? >> right now, i'm in the neighborhood of treemont gardens north of route 50. a mile inside the beltway. the roads are covered with snow still. it's been packed down. it's been plowed. interestingly, it appears as though the effort has been made to use sand on the road instead of salt. which is allowing tires to get a good grip, but it's not causing it to melt and refreeze. so actually, the road is not in that bad of shape. now i've been hanging out in the neighborhood, i've been listening to the public safety radio and i will tell you there have been a number of calls for accidents, for heart attack calls, injuries, falls and whatnot. be careful out here. there's a lot of emergency traffic and you need to be careful. it is very slippery. so, from west falls church, curt brooks, wusa9. >> thanks so much. snow outside is one thing, snow inside a moving train, another. check out this. the cold and snow t
scott broom, wusa9 from my mobile newsroom. >> cheers, by the way, from the ice desk with hot tea in tow. thank you, fred, our news director, we appreciate this. now we're going to get to curt brooks who is navigating the roads in falls church, virginia. what is the view there, curt? >> right now, i'm in the neighborhood of treemont gardens north of route 50. a mile inside the beltway. the roads are covered with snow still. it's been packed down. it's been plowed. interestingly, it...
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brooks continues, the story for strivers and entrepreneurs is no better. scott shane of case western reserve university has shown that business formation fell by 17.3% between 2007 and 2009. launching a business is never a walk in the park, especially given the explosion of red tape at all levels of government. while it is still possible for the educated and comfortable, government bureaucracy can crush entrepreneurship entirely for those at the bottom of the income scale. as a pro-poor rule of thumb, i suggest this, if you want to start a landscaping business, all you should need is a lawn mower, not an accountant and a lawyer to help you hack through all the red tape before setting up shop." i think brooks is right. regulatory overreach is also holding back american business. regulations can be helpful. they ensure the health and the safety of americans. however, overregulation places unnecessary burdens on small business owners and it does stifle economic growth. a home builder in nebraska once told me that he was fined $7,000 for leaning a ladder up against
brooks continues, the story for strivers and entrepreneurs is no better. scott shane of case western reserve university has shown that business formation fell by 17.3% between 2007 and 2009. launching a business is never a walk in the park, especially given the explosion of red tape at all levels of government. while it is still possible for the educated and comfortable, government bureaucracy can crush entrepreneurship entirely for those at the bottom of the income scale. as a pro-poor rule of...
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host: our guest is scott winship , a fellow at the met -- manhattan institute, graduate of northwestern university and harvard, previously with third way and the brookingstitution in washington. vivian says, why are people who are making at or near minimum wage working 40 hours a week also need government assistance to survive? let's go to a read on the democrats -- loretta on the democrats' line. caller: this is a great conversation. i have two points i want to make. the first is the tax cuts, loopholes, carried interest, these areanking -- all designed by republicans for the one percent and corporations. i would like to know when was the last time they paid taxes in full like the rest of us. you have to qualify to get tax cuts, loopholes, carried interests, and offshore banking. i think there are a lot of ways the tax code could be fairer. racz -- it's more progressive than people realize. it is the case there are special interests on both sides, who have carved out these breaks that are not fair to people who don't get them and make for an inefficient tax code. congress has been talking about tax reform. there's a real opportunity to reform the tax c
host: our guest is scott winship , a fellow at the met -- manhattan institute, graduate of northwestern university and harvard, previously with third way and the brookingstitution in washington. vivian says, why are people who are making at or near minimum wage working 40 hours a week also need government assistance to survive? let's go to a read on the democrats -- loretta on the democrats' line. caller: this is a great conversation. i have two points i want to make. the first is the tax cuts,...