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this is the first time they meet. anderson was a very wealthy and religious philanthropist type and he devoted most of his energy and cause to bettering the condition of the blacks on the island and fighting for abolition internationally. he aligned with menard, they had a very natural agreement on ideas. but after this contract of sorts was signed, the u.s. immigration office decided they needed to investigate the site in belize and check it out, see what they were getting into. what kind of housing existed, facilities existed to settle the emancipated slaves on. they tapped menard to actually go down there and visit the site. this is the letter that menard presented to the governor of the colony of british honduras when he arrived on august 3rd, 1863. he was the leader of a four-man party. we only know the name of one of the other members, a black abolitionist named charles babcock based out of boston. they traveled to belize, they were presented to the government, they toured the colonial assembly, met with several
this is the first time they meet. anderson was a very wealthy and religious philanthropist type and he devoted most of his energy and cause to bettering the condition of the blacks on the island and fighting for abolition internationally. he aligned with menard, they had a very natural agreement on ideas. but after this contract of sorts was signed, the u.s. immigration office decided they needed to investigate the site in belize and check it out, see what they were getting into. what kind of...
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better clean in half the time. or your money back. or dry messes big and small try swiffer sweeper vac. ice breakers frost. a great tasting mint core, frosted in powerful cooling crystals. ice breakers frost. feel the frost. the droid razr by motorola now with amazing tools like the hd station. share your pictures, stream hd videos and movies. all on your tv. or connect your 4g lte droid razr to the lapdock and unleash its massive computing power. even seamlessly video chat. all powered by the 4g lte droid razr. droid razr by motorola just $199.99. and back for a limited time, get twice the data for the same low price. verizon. your looking at a possibility tomorrow night of some showers and thunderstorms but who cares, we have the 7 day forecast with no temperatures below 60 it's early in the season in the average high for the state is actually 44 degrees so we were 16 degrees above that look the time lapse pictures you would know to stay indoors that it is a windy day certainly beautiful up there a lot of blue sky and bright sunshine
better clean in half the time. or your money back. or dry messes big and small try swiffer sweeper vac. ice breakers frost. a great tasting mint core, frosted in powerful cooling crystals. ice breakers frost. feel the frost. the droid razr by motorola now with amazing tools like the hd station. share your pictures, stream hd videos and movies. all on your tv. or connect your 4g lte droid razr to the lapdock and unleash its massive computing power. even seamlessly video chat. all powered by the...
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twice the diameter, that means it has eight times the weight, okay? this one here has eight times as much weight but four times as much area. so what's the ratio? two weights to one area. the same ratio we had over here. i should be able to drop this with one ball, one unit high, the other 1.4 unit high. and when i do that, though-- watch this, gang. they don't fall together. you know why? because they didn't reach their terminal velocities. the balls really are too heavy. so what i could do is i get lighter balls where it reached the terminal velocity right away. when i drop this thing here, it didn't have to go very far at all before it reaches tv, maybe accelerate it for about a centimeter, then it's tv all the way down. so you know what i'm saying? but these things will accelerate all the way to the floor. but if i put these in a more viscous medium, then it won't accelerate but by a tiny, tiny bit. and we can do that with this container of water. ted. ted and i have been playing around with this a day before yesterday. so what we got here now is w
twice the diameter, that means it has eight times the weight, okay? this one here has eight times as much weight but four times as much area. so what's the ratio? two weights to one area. the same ratio we had over here. i should be able to drop this with one ball, one unit high, the other 1.4 unit high. and when i do that, though-- watch this, gang. they don't fall together. you know why? because they didn't reach their terminal velocities. the balls really are too heavy. so what i could do is...
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or was this the only time it could be negotiated down? >> at one point, we were looking at other properties. i believe that the landlord at that point really wanted this city to stay -- the city tuesday. it became to the city's benefit. >> we did begin negotiations well in advance. this was one of our major leases. we could not come to a real, solid agreement as to market rate. as far as the point of time to renew, we were not in agreement with the landlord. we cannot continue in the long- term at the rate that they have proposed at that time. i think that after they had put it on the market and realize what the real market was, they realize they could not get what they had initially been asking, so they came way down. we have offered $1.60 per square foot, going up to $1.70 per square foot, while they were at $3 per square foot and they came down to $2.80 per square foot. we said, ok, we will have to look for something else. they put the location on the market and i think they realized what the market rate was, they came back at $2. us re
or was this the only time it could be negotiated down? >> at one point, we were looking at other properties. i believe that the landlord at that point really wanted this city to stay -- the city tuesday. it became to the city's benefit. >> we did begin negotiations well in advance. this was one of our major leases. we could not come to a real, solid agreement as to market rate. as far as the point of time to renew, we were not in agreement with the landlord. we cannot continue in...
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that also extends the time frame a little bit and gives the permit applicants some more time. it is treaty on our part to calculate the time, but we have a way of doing that. we devised a way of doing it. the other thing, on the fee table is, what was actually discovered back in 2007 when the thief the tables -- with the fee table for a revised is that the plan and check for the inspection fee for alterations was less than the inspection fee for permits that had no plans. so what was happening is people that had violations on their property were coming in, drawing up a set of plans, and getting the penalties reduced on the erroneous amount that was in the fee table for plans. it was not the minimum fee. we have corrected that, and it has taken us almost three years to do it, but we have corrected that finally. another correction was the amount of an appeals hearing for the -- for this board. and it was originally $170. we increased it to include the city attorney's time, which was never considered in the fee nexus before. and when we overlooked it, when we went back through th
that also extends the time frame a little bit and gives the permit applicants some more time. it is treaty on our part to calculate the time, but we have a way of doing that. we devised a way of doing it. the other thing, on the fee table is, what was actually discovered back in 2007 when the thief the tables -- with the fee table for a revised is that the plan and check for the inspection fee for alterations was less than the inspection fee for permits that had no plans. so what was happening...
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so the march of time was a film that people would go to. they'd wait, even if there might be a good movie on, they'd wait until the march of time came on once a month to go to the theater to see that. well, anyway i was really intrigued and applied for it but i was turned down because i had no experience. for those of you in the military will understand that it said on the bulletin board, no experience required. so, anyway, i was turned down once when i worked at -- actually twice. once at the mci and then turned down when i was a leatherneck. now i'm working at the navy department and i have applied and i just don't know what i'll do if i get turned down for the third time. but the president called in a group of reserve officers and one of the reserve officers that came in to work in the navy department took over what was called the news reels section. and he was a director at the march of time. so when i learned that, i went back and told him his name was brown. i told lieutenant brown what my problem was. and asked if we'd go to lunch and
so the march of time was a film that people would go to. they'd wait, even if there might be a good movie on, they'd wait until the march of time came on once a month to go to the theater to see that. well, anyway i was really intrigued and applied for it but i was turned down because i had no experience. for those of you in the military will understand that it said on the bulletin board, no experience required. so, anyway, i was turned down once when i worked at -- actually twice. once at the...
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i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona rise? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. flake: madam speaker, i rise today in support of the legislation we will vote on later, to repeal the independent payment advisory board, created under the patient protection and affordable care act. this is something that simply should not have been done. these are unelected board members, 15 of them appointed by the president, tasked with finding savings and making recommendations. unfortunately, because the limitations what the board can cut, the majority of spending reductions will cutting reimbursements from doctors and those who care for medicare patients. the ultimate result will be fewer options for patients who are driven out of the medicare system. -- when doctors are driven out of the medicare system. we were told when the affordable care act was passed that it would lead to a reduction in premiums.
i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona rise? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. flake: madam speaker, i rise today in support of the legislation we will vote on later, to repeal the independent payment advisory board, created under the patient protection and affordable care act. this is something that simply should not have been done. these are unelected...
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this is the first time that they meet. anderson was a wealthy and very religious philanthropist type. he devoted his cause to bettering the condition of the blacks on the island and fighting for abolition. they had a natural agreement. but after this contract of sorts was signed, the u.s. immigration office decided they needed to investigate the sight. and check it out to see what they were getting into. what kind of housing existed to settle the emancipated slaves on and they asked him to visit the sight. this is the letter that menard presented to the governor when he arrived on august 3rd, 1863. he was the leader of a four-man party. charles babcock was based out of boston. they met with several members of the government and were quite pleased because the colonial assembly had black members at the time. they were later taken up the coast and inland to the sight of the british honduras company's land. this is a picture of the ruins of a sugar mill that was on the land of the honduras company. he toured and visited the sig
this is the first time that they meet. anderson was a wealthy and very religious philanthropist type. he devoted his cause to bettering the condition of the blacks on the island and fighting for abolition. they had a natural agreement. but after this contract of sorts was signed, the u.s. immigration office decided they needed to investigate the sight. and check it out to see what they were getting into. what kind of housing existed to settle the emancipated slaves on and they asked him to...
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we saw horrible accidents with them all the time. michael bryant: there are parents who have a lot of confidence in the floaties. the floaties are the things that you put on kids arms that allow them to stay afloat in water. and they are very cumbersome, they get in the way, they impede their ability to flail and move their hands and so they remove them. they don't have the knowledge that that's what keeping them afloat. and so it's things like that for the young kids. as children get older, they may still resist wearing protective devices. barbara korsch: then there are certain recreational things children use which are dangerous-- skateboards, roller blades, very dangerous. and we counsel a lot about helmets, elbow guards and all that because many of the children who engage in high-risk athletics don't wear the necessary protective gear. unfortunately, many children live with other risks as well. barbara korsch: causes of injury-- sadly, violence is still at the top of the list even in childhood. i, in my own practice, have had seve
we saw horrible accidents with them all the time. michael bryant: there are parents who have a lot of confidence in the floaties. the floaties are the things that you put on kids arms that allow them to stay afloat in water. and they are very cumbersome, they get in the way, they impede their ability to flail and move their hands and so they remove them. they don't have the knowledge that that's what keeping them afloat. and so it's things like that for the young kids. as children get older,...
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>>> it was taken to the end of this life 1949 about the timing was working on his church of saint peter and paul twitter use the traces works and down about two and 50 of them. >>> identified about to end the to include the ones lost 70 years. >>> this is george director of communications public policy for the archdiocese and we welcome you to mosaic continuing our conversation with joe and terry about the works of hector number going to look at a few of those are it works that his grandfather did and mainly these are works that they did this stations across admission send info. terry give us a setting on that of all the mission is and how he got involved there. >>> joe obviously knows a little more of that journey but we do have the stations of the cross inside the main parish church of san raphael and generous to nation was made to have them restored and conserves after several years by the web family and that's for this comes from during the time of our capital. he did these in 1919 and 1920 when the main parish church after departure chapin burned to the ground in january and lookin
>>> it was taken to the end of this life 1949 about the timing was working on his church of saint peter and paul twitter use the traces works and down about two and 50 of them. >>> identified about to end the to include the ones lost 70 years. >>> this is george director of communications public policy for the archdiocese and we welcome you to mosaic continuing our conversation with joe and terry about the works of hector number going to look at a few of those are it...
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we see it all the time. once medicare changes treatment, those decisions push private payers to also move in that direction because so much of our health care system relies on medicare's policies. the government already controls so much of our health care system, and that's why all these inefficiencies abound. if that weren't enough, starting in 2015, the ipab can make decisions about what private plans will cover. yes, 15 people will be deciding what private companies will be covering. that's what's fundamentally wrong with the health care reform law, and we should repeal the whole thing. but in the meantime, let's repeal this ill conceived board and address the country's medical malpractice problems while we're at it. the chair: the time of the gentlelady has expired. the gentleman from california. mr. waxman: mr. chairman, i'm pleased to yield to an important member of our committee, the gentleman from texas, mr. green, for two minutes. the chair: the gentleman from texas is recognized for two minutes. mr.
we see it all the time. once medicare changes treatment, those decisions push private payers to also move in that direction because so much of our health care system relies on medicare's policies. the government already controls so much of our health care system, and that's why all these inefficiencies abound. if that weren't enough, starting in 2015, the ipab can make decisions about what private plans will cover. yes, 15 people will be deciding what private companies will be covering. that's...
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we all books at the time we need to write that book. it's hard to be an author because you have an audience and they want you to write particular books. if you don't write the book they want you to write then it's something else. but all the books are different in that way. because samurai's garden gave me the japanese culture and to a large extent samurai's garden taught me how to write. how to write in a way that i don't think i knew as well when i wrote women of the silk. it's processes like that is how i judge each book not so much is, that my best book? is that the best story? but it has to do with, what did i learn from writing that book. i have a friend who is a writer for 3 years trying to finish a novel. sent me an e mail. think when i first started writing we didn't have e mail. it's scary because you think you are getting e mail from a friend saying, i'm done and 2 days later you get another one and it says i'm trashing it. i'm thinking how can you write a book for 2 years and trash it. >> i put it in a box and stied it with a
we all books at the time we need to write that book. it's hard to be an author because you have an audience and they want you to write particular books. if you don't write the book they want you to write then it's something else. but all the books are different in that way. because samurai's garden gave me the japanese culture and to a large extent samurai's garden taught me how to write. how to write in a way that i don't think i knew as well when i wrote women of the silk. it's processes like...
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the army. so somebody came up with this camp tecor. camp tombs at that time, named for an 1855 senator from georgia, who preached secession 10 years before the civil war. so the name of the camp was changed. so we had a place to stay. no one had heard of that fort. it was noted as the coffin capital of the world. we were trained from rhode island to camp decor, and we had to skim the scream to get enough people to satisfy the army po & e. well, that's where we started. and the training was rough. you had the mountain that we had to run up and down three or four times a week. seven miles round trip. if you fell out or if you walked, you were out. so they weighted them down. finally to the point where we had to go to camp of ft. benning for jump training. and at that time, the first battalion took the train from decor to bening. for their jump training. second battalion had too many men, so they devised a way to get rid of some more by having a march from camp decor to atlanta, 119 miles in three days. to get rid of some more people and officers, men and office
the army. so somebody came up with this camp tecor. camp tombs at that time, named for an 1855 senator from georgia, who preached secession 10 years before the civil war. so the name of the camp was changed. so we had a place to stay. no one had heard of that fort. it was noted as the coffin capital of the world. we were trained from rhode island to camp decor, and we had to skim the scream to get enough people to satisfy the army po & e. well, that's where we started. and the training was...
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question, was it most of the time? answer, yes. question, was the upper big branch mine able to avoid advanced warning of the inspections? answer, yes. do you know if it is t was illegal to give notice of a mine inspection? yes, i knew it was unlawful. question, did your superiors at upper big branch and give advanced notice to inspections? answer, yes. did they encourage it? yes, they did. when asked whether he would spread rock dust when he was warned inspectors coming, he answered, quote, i always spread extra rock dust to make sure everything looked good, end quote. how do you conduct inspections in that kind of atmosphere? >> it's almost impossible to be able to enforce the law in those kinds of activities in place. >> does your report corroborate with what mr. may said most of the time. >> despite that plan, they issued more closure orders than anybody in the united states. so i think that showed the fact that we had pretty aggressive investors. >> it was a cool cue lated interference and efforts to shut down operations or cle
question, was it most of the time? answer, yes. question, was the upper big branch mine able to avoid advanced warning of the inspections? answer, yes. do you know if it is t was illegal to give notice of a mine inspection? yes, i knew it was unlawful. question, did your superiors at upper big branch and give advanced notice to inspections? answer, yes. did they encourage it? yes, they did. when asked whether he would spread rock dust when he was warned inspectors coming, he answered, quote, i...
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high time for a laugh break the evening turns out the pathing discriminatory and our legal immigration laws to free. spends it so we're going to art school time to one city out there whose laws cause it over five million dollars and counting and on happy hour santorum cusses out a new york times reporter and drones delivering tacos could be coming to an airspace near you all the time but. let's not forget that we had in the fourth quarter growth in the us. i think. readable and one well. we never got the show's neighborhood conclusively get ready because of the freedom . to learn theory. but in the alone i still feel that the real headline is that none of them are see the problem with the mainstream media today is that they're completely disconnected from the viewers and what actually matters to those viewers and so that's why young people just don't watch t.v. anymore if they want news they go online and read it but we're trying to take those stories that people actually care about and transfer them back in t.v. . you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so poorly sleep you thi
high time for a laugh break the evening turns out the pathing discriminatory and our legal immigration laws to free. spends it so we're going to art school time to one city out there whose laws cause it over five million dollars and counting and on happy hour santorum cusses out a new york times reporter and drones delivering tacos could be coming to an airspace near you all the time but. let's not forget that we had in the fourth quarter growth in the us. i think. readable and one well. we...
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to go to college, and many of them were coming to a white college for the first time and discovered that they were, in fact, not prepared. bob deshay i mention in the book, those of you who know him, was the top student by far at his school in savannah, came and discovered he was of not prepared for chemistry. wasn't anything to do with intelligence. he had simply not gotten a curriculum that prepared him for the curriculum he had to face at holy cross. and that sort of thing happened again and again. but i think a chance to look at that period and to look at father brooks and to look at the network that's been formed at the college again and again, i think, is a story right now that i hope is inspiring to this generation who might not necessarily remember that period in history, and i hope to future holy cross generations as well. so thank you so much for having me here. thank you for your support of the book. and, um, you know, i look forward to, i hope, hearing more stories as i go on and meet more of you. so thanks again. [applause] >> thanks very much, diane. tha
to go to college, and many of them were coming to a white college for the first time and discovered that they were, in fact, not prepared. bob deshay i mention in the book, those of you who know him, was the top student by far at his school in savannah, came and discovered he was of not prepared for chemistry. wasn't anything to do with intelligence. he had simply not gotten a curriculum that prepared him for the curriculum he had to face at holy cross. and that sort of thing happened again and...
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for the upside call times two. two weeks ago khouw and carter teamed up for a bearish call on gold. specifically bought the may 160 strike put for $2.70. that can be sold today for about 4 bucks. what do this charts say now? let's go back to the charts. >> sure. this is the kind of thing we just stick in the trade and get paid. meaning this is a fairly important development for a big asset. it's been going on for 12 years in a row. every december 31st closed higher. the average is now downward sloping for the first time in a long time. this has all the hallmarks of a major topping out formation. it's a very crowded trade worldwide. and there is a phenomenon when you have a multi-multi-multi-year move. how they come to end, dramatically. >> mike? >> what you can do sell the may 157 puts. you can collect $2.75. now you will be in the bearish bet. lay it out no premium. we would like to bring those premiums down if we can. >> all right. if you want updates on our trades, be sure to follow us on twitter @cnbc options. a
for the upside call times two. two weeks ago khouw and carter teamed up for a bearish call on gold. specifically bought the may 160 strike put for $2.70. that can be sold today for about 4 bucks. what do this charts say now? let's go back to the charts. >> sure. this is the kind of thing we just stick in the trade and get paid. meaning this is a fairly important development for a big asset. it's been going on for 12 years in a row. every december 31st closed higher. the average is now...
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take a look at the. time of the movements of the different species and tricks. and extended the animal's natural behavior. racing in the u.k. sea world in the u.s. the comparisons and debate over and maybe it's just about wants is socially acceptable although attitudes to animal well fact made on the less condemn the use of animals like statements there's no denying the obvious affection for the animals and concern for the well being here. picks up one of the stars of the shark a very large animal but i will admit it's quite wary of house missing the african entire. this is no creature i would like to get in the way of. fifteen years old and he just fruits and bad so i feel quite safe standing here he doesn't like me. the formula will train on the skids he had a hip out on a very special relationship. when we were apart for a while he misses me a lot when i come back to him he screams with excitement and licks my hand so the kremlin palace now concept to select. a brand new asa group for names of qana opens in february the shia and entirely new production featur
take a look at the. time of the movements of the different species and tricks. and extended the animal's natural behavior. racing in the u.k. sea world in the u.s. the comparisons and debate over and maybe it's just about wants is socially acceptable although attitudes to animal well fact made on the less condemn the use of animals like statements there's no denying the obvious affection for the animals and concern for the well being here. picks up one of the stars of the shark a very large...
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why earn bupkis, when your checking could earn five times the national average!! and free atms anywhere. five times the national average!!! that's new school banking. sign up for high yield free checking at a capital one bank. what's in your wallet? somebody help me down. a little bird told me about a band... ♪ an old man shared some fish stories... ♪ oooh, my turn. ♪ she was in paris, but we talked for hours... everyone else buzzed about the band. there's a wireless mind inside all of us. so, where to next? ♪ >> you are watching abc 7 news at 11:00 with leon harris, starling, bob brian weather, and tim brant sports. >> new at 11:00, rush limbaugh center of a new controversy. this time it is about some incendiary comments he made about georgetown's female students. say are that many offensive. on his radiorted show yesterday and spilled over until today. of you may be pretty the language that he uses here, just like many of the i spoke with at georgetown. i was so mad. >> outrage. i am offended by it. >> the students are hearing his latest grant taking aim at what
why earn bupkis, when your checking could earn five times the national average!! and free atms anywhere. five times the national average!!! that's new school banking. sign up for high yield free checking at a capital one bank. what's in your wallet? somebody help me down. a little bird told me about a band... ♪ an old man shared some fish stories... ♪ oooh, my turn. ♪ she was in paris, but we talked for hours... everyone else buzzed about the band. there's a wireless mind inside all of...
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i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from west virginia reserves his time. the gentleman from florida. mr. mica: mr. speaker, i yield myself 30 second and then two minutes i'd like to yield to the chair of the highway subcommittee. mr. speaker, my colleagues, let's just deal with the facts, and i'd ask unanimous consent that this chart or the information therein be included in the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. mica: the fact is that the democrats had six amendments, one month, 2.5 months, nine months, two months, when they controlled the house of representatives, the senate, by huge majority and the white house. they couldn't even get it to committee. they could not get it to committee. these are the facts. i yield now to -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from tennessee is recognized for two minutes. mr. duncan: i thank the gentleman for yielding me this time. let me just say this, chairman mica has performed great leadership of the trans
i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from west virginia reserves his time. the gentleman from florida. mr. mica: mr. speaker, i yield myself 30 second and then two minutes i'd like to yield to the chair of the highway subcommittee. mr. speaker, my colleagues, let's just deal with the facts, and i'd ask unanimous consent that this chart or the information therein be included in the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. mica: the...
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david writes for the l.a. times and the chicago tribune and the lead story is available online at the l.a. times website with this headline -- kill the likely to ap law, it says. the alaska journal constitution has -- dale is joining us from bethlehem, pennsylvania, democrat line. good morning. caller: good morning, steve. no one knows what the founding fathers' intent was, because they wrote these goals upholding states' rights and then turned around and created the post office where the states had no control whatsoever, because the service to the people in general represents the general welfare, which is mentioned in the constitution. the constitution is zero of flaw, which has been amended meant -- the constitution is full of flaws, which has been amended many times. thank goodness i'm a citizen of the u.s. and tabby option of moving to massachusetts where i can get medical coverage. or i could move to ecuador and gets all my prescriptions at major surgeries and gasoline is only a $50 a gallon. when bush was reel
david writes for the l.a. times and the chicago tribune and the lead story is available online at the l.a. times website with this headline -- kill the likely to ap law, it says. the alaska journal constitution has -- dale is joining us from bethlehem, pennsylvania, democrat line. good morning. caller: good morning, steve. no one knows what the founding fathers' intent was, because they wrote these goals upholding states' rights and then turned around and created the post office where the...
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i come back feeling better about the time we live in. and more confident about the future. >> well, give us a sense, then, of what kind of a next book do you think you want to do. because if you're energized that much five years later, just think what it will be five years from now. what kind of a book does the country need? >> oh, i never think about that. i never think about what the country needs. i think about what i want to do. what gives me a -- you know, that's it. because you have to live with these subjects day after day. and if you aren't enthusiastic about the work. >> what's your inclination right now? i'm not going to talk about it. >> why? i want to know. >> because i -- well, i have this morning 24 ideas for a book that i'd like to read. books that i -- that don't exist that i would dearly love to read, which has been part of the way that i've gone about it my whole writing career, life. i've been doing it for 40 years, and i just trusted my own -- it's like -- i don't know what it's like. suddenly, i know that's what -- yo
i come back feeling better about the time we live in. and more confident about the future. >> well, give us a sense, then, of what kind of a next book do you think you want to do. because if you're energized that much five years later, just think what it will be five years from now. what kind of a book does the country need? >> oh, i never think about that. i never think about what the country needs. i think about what i want to do. what gives me a -- you know, that's it. because...
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the love to dress it up there were very chic. at that time, one of them was wearing old chanel from the flea markets. we were a lot going to the flea market. a chanel jacket. and me, i was thinking about my grandmother. of course, it was before. transparency. and they were smoking. that was provocative in a way. but it was going well with the time, the moment of sexual liberty and freedom because of the hippies. like in san francisco but also a stage of freedom, you know? after that, it was known as a way that the girl wanted to be like madonna, to be strong, to be as strong as a man. showing a little bit of their strategy. it does not mean that those girls were very -- >> easy would be the simple word to say it. [laughter] >> at the time of the 1960's, there was the first one to do that. he made me do dress or a company scared, know. but there were in shorts as well. that was provocative. >> this provocation and not just about the girls, about women feeling their sexuality. it is also about men. i have seen all your shows and i think i saw t
the love to dress it up there were very chic. at that time, one of them was wearing old chanel from the flea markets. we were a lot going to the flea market. a chanel jacket. and me, i was thinking about my grandmother. of course, it was before. transparency. and they were smoking. that was provocative in a way. but it was going well with the time, the moment of sexual liberty and freedom because of the hippies. like in san francisco but also a stage of freedom, you know? after that, it was...
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harold evans was editor of the sunday times. lieves this was a critical moment. >> the seeds of the corrupt relationship which exploded in the phone-hacking scandal were actually there all the time in news corp. >> i don't like this at all. what's the point of this section? >> bergman: to get around the monopoly rules, murdoch had made promises to parliament to stay out of editorial decisions. >> if you don't listen to me, it'll be your fault, not my fault, if it doesn't work. >> bergman: evans says the promises meant little to murdoch. >> what's this about? oh, no! >> the promises to parliament were broken with impunity. and that was the moment when everybody should have realized that the government was so scared of rupert, he could do anything. >> bergman: in 1986, murdoch did something no one else dared to do. in a secret operation, he built a new printing plant. he then fired his union print workers and moved his four papers to the new plant, in london's dock area called wapping. he took on the unions to free himself from old
harold evans was editor of the sunday times. lieves this was a critical moment. >> the seeds of the corrupt relationship which exploded in the phone-hacking scandal were actually there all the time in news corp. >> i don't like this at all. what's the point of this section? >> bergman: to get around the monopoly rules, murdoch had made promises to parliament to stay out of editorial decisions. >> if you don't listen to me, it'll be your fault, not my fault, if it doesn't...
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, how people behave and at the same time can't give them complete approval to go through what they don't like because strips of the book a lot of interesting details. all of them were cooperative. very generous and i think the reason was father bork's. certainly for clarence thomas. the reason he did this was how strongly he feels about father bob brooks. >> a couple of comments. class of 77 -- [talking over each other] >> which wcf1 o class of 77 -- [talking over each other] >> which was an interesting addition that helped us grow significantly but a couple aggravations with regard to the black quarter. i was struck by the fact that both black-and-white students had very little interaction. coming from places like d.c. philly or have the inner city areas. a lot of black folks had little interaction and a lot of white folks had little interaction and i think it created an awkwardness that the school attempted to navigate through but still a fair amount of work to do because there was a general sense among black students that
, how people behave and at the same time can't give them complete approval to go through what they don't like because strips of the book a lot of interesting details. all of them were cooperative. very generous and i think the reason was father bork's. certainly for clarence thomas. the reason he did this was how strongly he feels about father bob brooks. >> a couple of comments. class of 77 -- [talking over each other] >> which wcf1 o class of 77 -- [talking over each other]...
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the chair: all time has expired. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the nays have it -- ms. waters: roll call vote please. the chair: further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentlewoman from california will be postponed. it is now in order to consider amendment number 7 printed in house report 112-409. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from texas seek recognition? ms. jackson lee: i have an an amendment at the desk. the clerk: amendment number 7 printed in house report 112-409 offered by ms. jackson lee of tks as. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 572, the gentlewoman from texas and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from texas. ms. jackson lee: i suggested that our underlying premise or the goal should be to reduce the deficit is to put america back to work and this concept of emerging growth opportunities or regular growth companies is, in fact, i believe a viable step of doing so. i do want to remind my col
the chair: all time has expired. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the nays have it -- ms. waters: roll call vote please. the chair: further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentlewoman from california will be postponed. it is now in order to consider amendment number 7 printed in house report 112-409. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from texas seek recognition? ms. jackson lee: i have an an amendment at the desk. the clerk: amendment...
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and look at these headlines, "the washington post," obama on super tuesday, our time has come. in the new york times, with issues of war and peace on their minds, voters make choices, the wall street journal, tight contest, historic firsts heighten interest. >> record may fall and in usa today, bragging rights go to both democrats. again, is there, andrea, a little bit of a difference you read in how the races get covered? >> sure, and a couple of other headlines this week where they ask the questions, who should drop out first, let's play the speculation game. none of them will drop out, but they pit one camp against the other camp and i found there's he a lack of reporting about the math. really, can the candidates stay in and actually catch mitt romney? i have to say, i asked that question and took me a while to find the answers in the news stories and i won't get into the complicated answer and took me a while to find it. they're he not interested in reporting on the math and numbers and facts of it it. just the drama. >> judy seems to be nodding in agreement. >> we're going
and look at these headlines, "the washington post," obama on super tuesday, our time has come. in the new york times, with issues of war and peace on their minds, voters make choices, the wall street journal, tight contest, historic firsts heighten interest. >> record may fall and in usa today, bragging rights go to both democrats. again, is there, andrea, a little bit of a difference you read in how the races get covered? >> sure, and a couple of other headlines this week...
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i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida reserves his time. the gentleman from west virginia. mr. rahall: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from west virginia is recognized. mr. rahall: mr. speaker, the pending legislation before this body today at the 11th hour as a result of a torturous process -- excuse me -- it's not been a process at all, but rather a series of stalled starts, retreats and the failure by the republican leadership to seize upon a reasonable solution to re-authorizing our nation's transportation surface programs. at first, the speaker stated this was a jobs bill. almost as seen soon as the words were out of his mouth he countered himself saying it has nothing to do with jobs at all. what came about then was a scheme to produce a five-year re-authorization bill coupled with that universal house republican answer to all ills which is to open up anwr to drilling, drill, baby, drill, and then attemp
i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida reserves his time. the gentleman from west virginia. mr. rahall: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from west virginia is recognized. mr. rahall: mr. speaker, the pending legislation before this body today at the 11th hour as a result of a torturous process -- excuse me -- it's not been a process at all, but rather a series of stalled starts, retreats...
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i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from wisconsin seek to claim the time in opposition to the amendment? mr. ryan: i do claim the time in opposition. the chair: the gentleman virginia tech. mr. ryan: i'd like to yield one minute to the distinguished speaker of the house, the gentleman from ohio, mr. boehner. the chair: the speaker is recognized. the speaker: let me thank my colleague for yielding. let me say thanks to chairman ryan and members of the budget committee for a job well done. this is a tough process. making real decisions about our path for the future. and the interesting thing i found about this debate that's gone on the last two days is that our team actually went and made the tough choices. made the tough choices to preserve freedom in america and to deal with our fiscal nightmare. you look at all the proposals we have seen in this debate, it's all more of the same. two things that are troubling. let's raise taxes on the american people once again. and secondly, let's kick the can down the r
i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from wisconsin seek to claim the time in opposition to the amendment? mr. ryan: i do claim the time in opposition. the chair: the gentleman virginia tech. mr. ryan: i'd like to yield one minute to the distinguished speaker of the house, the gentleman from ohio, mr. boehner. the chair: the speaker is recognized. the speaker: let me thank my colleague for yielding. let me say thanks to chairman ryan...
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i'll go at the time of the new moon." hey, even steven seem saying, "no, i'm gonna go when it's a half moon." or, "i don't know "i'm not too good thinking about such things. i'm here to take notes, gang." you tell me, i'll write it down, teach and i'll memorize it and i'm just looking for a "c," anyway. at the time of the full moon, how's the high tide going to be? extra high? are you gonna go digging clams at the high tide? are you gonna wait till low tide comes? you wait six hours later and you go, right? now should you go at the time of a full moon? how many say, yeah, that's the best time because you can get more clams because the water go away, way out and you get a real, real, low, low tide. show hands, only two people on this side of the room. i got something to invite you all to do saturday night when you take your bath. when you take your bath, i want you to get in the tub and fill it up and i want you to start sloshing the water back and forth. and when you slosh the water out in front of you and when it gets ex
i'll go at the time of the new moon." hey, even steven seem saying, "no, i'm gonna go when it's a half moon." or, "i don't know "i'm not too good thinking about such things. i'm here to take notes, gang." you tell me, i'll write it down, teach and i'll memorize it and i'm just looking for a "c," anyway. at the time of the full moon, how's the high tide going to be? extra high? are you gonna go digging clams at the high tide? are you gonna wait till low...
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why was the governor able to get it passed this time? >> he put hit his political power behind it and, ven the senate president, thomas mike miller, who represents prince georges and parts of charles county, said he voted against it and that he knew he was on the wrong side of history. it took a lot of work on the governor's part and that is why this is such a significant thing for him personally, to sign this, and there were enough people in the house convinced this was the time. and we're about to see history in a moment, we believe. >> as soon as the governor takes to the podium, we'll go back live to share that ceremony with you and he's signing a law to make gay marriage legal in maryland. >>> and meanwhile, a controversial part of president obama's healthcare law dealing with birth control will stand. republicans today tried but failed to roll back a provision to allow employers and entires to opt out of the portions of the law they find morally objectionable. at issue is the large requirement that insurers cover the cost of birth c
why was the governor able to get it passed this time? >> he put hit his political power behind it and, ven the senate president, thomas mike miller, who represents prince georges and parts of charles county, said he voted against it and that he knew he was on the wrong side of history. it took a lot of work on the governor's part and that is why this is such a significant thing for him personally, to sign this, and there were enough people in the house convinced this was the time. and...
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better clean in half the time. or your money back. ll try swiffer sweeper vac. a five week cherry blossom festival starts tomorrow and runs through april 27th, the festival is a living reminder of international friendship and the beauty of nature, festival organizers were promising a creative and innovative series of events the japanese cherry trees have raised washington's yard. . instant replay is coming up next with dan roan have a good night everyone. buy one spectrum by lg and get one free ? with verizon 4g lte and a 4.5" true hd display it's great for watching movies and sports a true hdtv experience right on my phone. i'll get one for me and one for my wife. i'll be like [manly voice] "a phone, my sweet" and she'll say [swooning voice] "oh, my hero ! did you remember to pick up milk, my hero ?" and i'll say "whoops." hopefully the spectrum phones will make up for that. behold the power of two 4g lte smartphones. buy one spectrum by lg at $199.99 and get one free. verizon. i used to not travel very much, but then i discovered hot
better clean in half the time. or your money back. ll try swiffer sweeper vac. a five week cherry blossom festival starts tomorrow and runs through april 27th, the festival is a living reminder of international friendship and the beauty of nature, festival organizers were promising a creative and innovative series of events the japanese cherry trees have raised washington's yard. . instant replay is coming up next with dan roan have a good night everyone. buy one spectrum by lg and get one free...
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i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina, mr. coble, for five minutes. mr. coble: i thank the speaker. mr. speaker, last saturday evening i was watching the weekly fox television program entitled "huckabee." bullying was the featured issue. bullying has become a severely significant issue in some schools across our country. bullies with limited exception select their targets or victims in this manner. the victims of smaller and physical stature are the bullies and are usually younger in years. the victims of bullying, mr. speaker, become depressed and embarrassed resulting in physical and emotional damage. one young lad became so distraught that he died by his own hand. yes, he took his own life because of the damage that bullying had inflicted upon him. the "huckabee" program in addition to having interviewed a bullying victim and his family featured as well the director of a recently released movie entitled "bully." i urge you all to see this mo
i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina, mr. coble, for five minutes. mr. coble: i thank the speaker. mr. speaker, last saturday evening i was watching the weekly fox television program entitled "huckabee." bullying was the featured issue. bullying has become a severely significant issue in some schools across our country. bullies with limited exception select their targets or victims in this manner. the...
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the dispatcher keeps asking me all the time, god bless you for stepping up. i wish i had a trophy to hand this guy. but i do not. you are the best. come on up. [applause] >> all i have to say is, i am new to san francisco. i actually moved from dallas just in time to watch the giants trouble them. i am so happy. i feel like i am home. more than that, i feel like i am the luckiest guy to know that my home is being protected by these officers. it was a long time in the editing process. i am grateful to hear your stories over and over again. thank you for saving lives. [applause] >> that pretty much concludes the presentation. if anybody has any questions, anybody up here or any of the officers super dissipated in the video. then we will conclude. >> and you did not talk a lot about what you felt about it rid can you give us an idea of what you feel the impact of watching the video will have on the people who are watching it? >> i do not think there is a person in here who did not tear up a little bit watching this thing. just the heart to come out. when lee said
the dispatcher keeps asking me all the time, god bless you for stepping up. i wish i had a trophy to hand this guy. but i do not. you are the best. come on up. [applause] >> all i have to say is, i am new to san francisco. i actually moved from dallas just in time to watch the giants trouble them. i am so happy. i feel like i am home. more than that, i feel like i am the luckiest guy to know that my home is being protected by these officers. it was a long time in the editing process. i am...
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e-mail us at friends first at foxnews.com for the first time. fox & friends first starts right now. >> there you are morning glory. welcome to the show. >> it is monday march 5th, 2012. thank you so much for joining us for the debut of fox and friends first. we are excited to be waking up with you every morning at this very time. >> yes, we are. but we have a packed show. so let's get right to your headlines. >>> we begin this morning with a fox news alert. the obama administration set to justify the so-called target kill program using deadly force against american terrorists overseas. >> anna and ainsley good morning to you as well. congratulations on the debut of fox and friends first. >> eric holder is expect to do deliver his speech today. he will be speaking before law students at northwestern university, chicago. while we don't have advanced details of his speech he is said to talk about what is known as a top secret program of targeted killing for americans involved in groups like al qaeda and who commit acts of terrorism against the unite
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you can fool people some of the time but you can't fool all of the people all of the time. when president barack obama came to the floor he mentioned to the house, you know, republicans used to like to build some roads. you know, it is a sad day of affairs in this house of representatives, and really it's a sad day as far as the committee is concerned because we used to have a process that was bipartisan. we worked together. well, you know, we can't pass a transportation bill, and the only thing we passed was a new bridge for minnesota, and we had to transfer 30 acres of land in one individual congressional district, but the leadership of the transportation committee of this house of representatives can't find floor time to debate a piece of legislation that would create and maintain millions of good-paying jobs for hardworking americans. republicans refuse to work with democrats in crafting a transportation re-authorization bill that has cost us the opportunity to help the traveling public. sadly, when our unemployment rate remains at 9% and adequate funding six years surfa
you can fool people some of the time but you can't fool all of the people all of the time. when president barack obama came to the floor he mentioned to the house, you know, republicans used to like to build some roads. you know, it is a sad day of affairs in this house of representatives, and really it's a sad day as far as the committee is concerned because we used to have a process that was bipartisan. we worked together. well, you know, we can't pass a transportation bill, and the only...
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your car, your deal, now is the time to make the jump to see how many ways there are to save. for manic monday. >> ron matz, good morning, how are you? >> reporter: doing fabulous. jessica, welcome to manic monday, marty, welcome to manic monday and everybody out there, welcome aboard. manic monday in fells points with wood home gas enterology. look at the crowd. located in pikesville, my doctors, dr. ed wolf is here. good to see you again. >> good to see you, too. >> we are here for a reason. this is colon cancer awareness month. correct? >> absolutely. first of all, i want to thank you for inviting us down, second year in a row. i want to thank the people, n wood home. >> reporter: give yourselves a big hand. excellent. >> the theme for this year is it's time for colon cons cancer screening. -- cancer screening. people find a reason to procrastinate. the test very easy, the preparation is getting better. that's intimidating for some people. speak to your physician, this is a life saving procedure and when you turn the age of 50 or some populations 45, it's time to get this d
your car, your deal, now is the time to make the jump to see how many ways there are to save. for manic monday. >> ron matz, good morning, how are you? >> reporter: doing fabulous. jessica, welcome to manic monday, marty, welcome to manic monday and everybody out there, welcome aboard. manic monday in fells points with wood home gas enterology. look at the crowd. located in pikesville, my doctors, dr. ed wolf is here. good to see you again. >> good to see you, too. >>...
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the grounds. didn't have a lot of time. and i shared with her some of the things that i probably hadn't before, back when i was instruct i instructing, and walking the grounds where ike had walked, and then reflecting on where he'd come from and what he accomplished. because he exercised and took advantage of the american dream. so, with that, i thank you, mr. chairman, for listening to me and let me run over time. i apologize for that. but not too much, because we're talking about a great guy, and with that i'll close you and leave you to your work. you've got some great testimonies coming forward, different ones, susan and others, carl, people who i have great respect for. and thank you for your efforts to spend this time today as well. >> thank you for being here with us. don't worry about running over time. i'll take it out of ralph's time as appropriate here. appreciate it. we'd also invite you if you'd like to stay with us on the dais and participate with the rest of the hearing, you may, i recognize you have a busy sc
the grounds. didn't have a lot of time. and i shared with her some of the things that i probably hadn't before, back when i was instruct i instructing, and walking the grounds where ike had walked, and then reflecting on where he'd come from and what he accomplished. because he exercised and took advantage of the american dream. so, with that, i thank you, mr. chairman, for listening to me and let me run over time. i apologize for that. but not too much, because we're talking about a great guy,...
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of the time. i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentlelady yields back. the gentleman from maryland. mr. van hollen: mr. chairman, how much time remains? the chair: the gentleman has 2 3/4 minutes remaining. mr. van hollen: we stand here all we want and play let's pretend. the reality is that the budget before us is not the president's budget. as i indicated earlier. the democratic alternative later takes the framework of the president's budget and adopts some of the policies of the president's budget. we don't accept every single spending proposal or spending cut, which is laid out in great detail here, but that presents a framework. and i should say to my colleagues, one of the things you would not know from reading this republican version of the president's proposal is that unlike the republican budget, the president's plan does not end the medicare guarantee. it does not extend tax breaks for the highest income americans. it doesn't provide another windfall tax cut by increases
of the time. i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentlelady yields back. the gentleman from maryland. mr. van hollen: mr. chairman, how much time remains? the chair: the gentleman has 2 3/4 minutes remaining. mr. van hollen: we stand here all we want and play let's pretend. the reality is that the budget before us is not the president's budget. as i indicated earlier. the democratic alternative later takes the framework of the president's budget and adopts some of the policies...
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the time frame that we meet. that is the immediate news. reconfirm, we expect to have these races continue. we expect to draw an hour large people around the bay area to see this race. it continues to be a race that will blend of technology of how you view the race, how the votes are outfitted with information and technology coming from the race itself and welcoming in the new generation that will be able to see this for the first time from the shore, waterfront, in new ways that have yet to be announced. not getting ahead of ourselves. it will also involve a new generation of people that will appreciate the fast sailing sport, the youth that we think will be excited about this race and future races to come. this is where we wanted to be. this is where we want to confirm the excitement that this gives to our city, a city that is not only dependent but thrives on tourism and events of international stature, as the america's cup is all about. i look forward to getting on one of those ac-45's. i think you have convinced me. i need to feel the
the time frame that we meet. that is the immediate news. reconfirm, we expect to have these races continue. we expect to draw an hour large people around the bay area to see this race. it continues to be a race that will blend of technology of how you view the race, how the votes are outfitted with information and technology coming from the race itself and welcoming in the new generation that will be able to see this for the first time from the shore, waterfront, in new ways that have yet to be...
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the past? >> tom watson was well known that time and ran for the president a couple of times on the people's partyticket. he was leader on the senator from georgia. james bryan wasn't a radical, she was a democrat, but he was -- he had a populist nomination and 1890's and gave some of the most powerful pieces of the 1890's calling for people to liberate themselves from the gold standard from producing the world for themselves from the bank of england and so forth. also there were some unusual people in the sense that we don't think of them as populists organized in america frances willard the head of wt sciu, also a big supporter of populism, she was a christian socialist in fact. so those are some of the leading figures of the time. >> what do you mean when you talk about radicalism? >> radical to me goes back to the latin word that is go to the root of the problem of society. so, radicals' believe in transforming society. the structure of society, not just making the forums here and there to basically just system. radicals believe in tearing up the system, mom violently in some cases but sometim
the past? >> tom watson was well known that time and ran for the president a couple of times on the people's partyticket. he was leader on the senator from georgia. james bryan wasn't a radical, she was a democrat, but he was -- he had a populist nomination and 1890's and gave some of the most powerful pieces of the 1890's calling for people to liberate themselves from the gold standard from producing the world for themselves from the bank of england and so forth. also there were some...
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it's the last time her family would see her alive. and now in her death, a 12 and 13-year-old boy face involuntary manslaughter charges. the 13-year-old is found shot to death in a alley, buried under a pile of trash. >>> it's a tragic shooting. and you know it strikes us all. i mean this is a young lady who wasn't given a chance at life. >> reporter: detectives say she was inside a home with friends saturday night. they were playing with a gun when it went off. she was shot in the chest and killed. police say two boys dragged her into the alley and hid her body. >> we all know things happen. dial 911. that is, what else can you do? somebody is hurt. and you witness it. you don't try to cover it up. you try to get them help. >> reporter: her family says it doesn't make sense. >> i don't understand the story. i don't think that she was playing with a gun. >> reporter: they say the teen was terrified of guns and wouldn't be around one. police say she was shot with a rifle. and now they're trying to figure out who owns that gun. >>> how d
it's the last time her family would see her alive. and now in her death, a 12 and 13-year-old boy face involuntary manslaughter charges. the 13-year-old is found shot to death in a alley, buried under a pile of trash. >>> it's a tragic shooting. and you know it strikes us all. i mean this is a young lady who wasn't given a chance at life. >> reporter: detectives say she was inside a home with friends saturday night. they were playing with a gun when it went off. she was shot in...
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we'll go back over to the maps this time to southern maryland. incident free out of accokeek, brandywine, route 4, 301. everything is fine. take a look at the beltway at route 4 pennsylvania avenue. again fog is definitely going to be a factor for you this morning. so keep that in mind for your travel plans. in my next report, we'll take a look into virginia at 4:55. but first, an audit by metro's inspector general has found the transit agency overpaid a contractor potentially by hundreds of thousands of dollars to help reduce safety problems. according to the washington examiner, the audit also found metro continued making mistake riddled payments to dupont safety resources without enough internal oversight. metro paid dupont $13.7 million through june 2011. the contract is slated to end next month. andrea, back to you. >> thank you, monika. >>> new research suggests cancer cells in the blood can help doctors predict whether a woman's breast cancer comes back. researchers in germany looked at more than 2,000 patients who had surgery to remove the
we'll go back over to the maps this time to southern maryland. incident free out of accokeek, brandywine, route 4, 301. everything is fine. take a look at the beltway at route 4 pennsylvania avenue. again fog is definitely going to be a factor for you this morning. so keep that in mind for your travel plans. in my next report, we'll take a look into virginia at 4:55. but first, an audit by metro's inspector general has found the transit agency overpaid a contractor potentially by hundreds of...
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but by the time he left it had become a crack outfit. he middle '20s china was fragmented by civil war and revolution and the private armies of chinese warlords fought in all parts of the land for national advantage. the mission of the 15th infantry was to help protect both american trading concessions and american lives. it was a tense, but quiet assignment for marshall, and before he finished hour, 15th had acquired a reputation for smart appearance and snappy precision. it could outperform and outshine every other garrison regiment in tinsen. the distinguished faculty at the ft. benning infantry school which includut bradley, stillwell and collins was under marshall's direction when he took over the school, one of the most important in the army, he found much of the instruction had fallen behind the times. but this hard-driving man with the passion for facts was not satisfied to refight old wars. it was the present and the future which concerned him, and he revised the curriculum accordingly. during the '30s, the world caught fire, ign
but by the time he left it had become a crack outfit. he middle '20s china was fragmented by civil war and revolution and the private armies of chinese warlords fought in all parts of the land for national advantage. the mission of the 15th infantry was to help protect both american trading concessions and american lives. it was a tense, but quiet assignment for marshall, and before he finished hour, 15th had acquired a reputation for smart appearance and snappy precision. it could outperform...