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thank you, wayne. great reports. wayne slater, excellent report. thank you chris as always. >>> up next, rod blagojevich, god, this guy is unbelievable, has some advice for the struggling governor of new york, david paterson. that little apple blossom next in the sideshow. you're watching "hardball" only on msnbc. station... anncr vo: ...call emergency services... anncr vo: ...collect accident information. anncr vo: or just watch some fun videos. anncr vo: it's so easy, a caveman can do it. caveman: unbelievable... caveman: where's my coat? it was suede with the fringe. vo: download the glovebox app free at geico.com. actually it's not delivery no, i know, it's my turn to pay. well, there was a bit of a rush charge. premium topping tax and a doorbell ringing fee. doorbell ringing fee? awesome toppings and a fresh-baked crust. taste. believe. it's not delivery. it's digiorno. at a weight watchers meeting you can get the life skills that put you in charge of your world and hungry and the online tools to help you face any situation which means "darn r
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wayne, thanks for being with us.hat do you make of the seeming contradiction in terms of polling numbers? >> i've seen a lot of polls, david. i've never heard of that contradiction. i know an awful lot of tea party people and everyone i know in the movement and in the libertarian movement believes in smaller government, limited government, lower taxes, economic freedom. we just want to get government out of the way. most people i meet are like me. we're small businessmen and women or people that work for small businesses which create most of the jobs in this country and we just want government to give us a chance. just get out of our way. get the rules out of the way. lower the taxes. don't redistribute our income. i think it's pretty simple. i've never met tea party people that want more government fostering jobs because most tea party people realize, david westerfield, government doesn't create jobs. it's like spain. spain just finished a study, greenest country in europe supposedly, 20% unemployment, and for everg
wayne, thanks for being with us.hat do you make of the seeming contradiction in terms of polling numbers? >> i've seen a lot of polls, david. i've never heard of that contradiction. i know an awful lot of tea party people and everyone i know in the movement and in the libertarian movement believes in smaller government, limited government, lower taxes, economic freedom. we just want to get government out of the way. most people i meet are like me. we're small businessmen and women or...
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lil wayne pled guilty to criminal weapons charges. the cause of today's fire is under investigation. >>> a bill that allows concealed handguns to be brought into bars is on its way to the governor's desk in virginia. the concealed handgun bill passed by a vote of 72-27 today. it allows people to carry guns into bars but forbids them from drinking. opponents argue that bringing firearms into places where varying degrees of sobriety will come to a tragicend. supporters say it allows law-abiding people to defend themselves. the bill heads to governor bob mcdonnell's desk. he's expected to sign it. >>> it's time to look that stories we're working on for "news4 at 6" tonight. doreen gentzler joins us now with a preview. >> coming up on "news4 at 6," we'll continue to follow news regarding the d.c. council's decision to censure marion barry. >>> also, a nasa scientist says the massive earthquake over the weekend could result in shorter days here on earth. we'll explain that. >>> also, a guy in australia climbed on to a cliff and then found
lil wayne pled guilty to criminal weapons charges. the cause of today's fire is under investigation. >>> a bill that allows concealed handguns to be brought into bars is on its way to the governor's desk in virginia. the concealed handgun bill passed by a vote of 72-27 today. it allows people to carry guns into bars but forbids them from drinking. opponents argue that bringing firearms into places where varying degrees of sobriety will come to a tragicend. supporters say it allows...
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made some reference to the recent suicide of wayne's brother. investigators say he snapped. texted his friends telling them he was going to kill josie, break her next. then rode his bike three miles to find her. but having never even seen her before, police say he asked 13-year-old kayla for help. >> she knew that he was coming over there to inflict harm on josie. she did nothing to stop it. when he got there, he didn't even know who yocy was. he went after a separate person and she told him, no, no, that's not her. that's the wrong person. >> reporter: the sheriff says treacy punched josie down, slammed her head into the sidewalk, then kicked and stomped her until a teacher finally pulled him off. kayla is now behind bars accused as an accessory. it's left this oceanside town stunned by two severe cases of teenage violence in six months after a 15-year-old was set on fire by other kids in october, a crime that horrified the country. this week miky quietly visited josie in the hospital. his grandmother said they're friends. so many questions now
made some reference to the recent suicide of wayne's brother. investigators say he snapped. texted his friends telling them he was going to kill josie, break her next. then rode his bike three miles to find her. but having never even seen her before, police say he asked 13-year-old kayla for help. >> she knew that he was coming over there to inflict harm on josie. she did nothing to stop it. when he got there, he didn't even know who yocy was. he went after a separate person and she told...
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his mother became involved with marvin wayne eddy, a man now serving time for murder. >> it was 1984, and me and my brother, of course, were dirt poor. he decided that it would be a good idea to go to one of his buddy's trailers and rob it of all the alcohol and drugs that were in there. >> reporter: mike was 8, his brother, just 5. there was snow on the ground as they headed out in the middle of the night. 5-year-old jesse would not stop crying. marvin wayne eddy decided to shut him up. >> so, he started hitting him and of course that made him cry more, and he kept beating him and eventually he picked him up by his legs and swung him up against a tree until he quit crying. >> reporter: jesse never woke up, and died three days later. when that's your start? life, what kind of kid were you? >> i renounced god. i could not wrap my mind around how he could let that happen to my brother, let that happen to me. i fought a lot, and won some, lost some. it really didn't matter to me, it was the rush, you know? >> reporter: after training with john for years but refusing to set foot in sunday
his mother became involved with marvin wayne eddy, a man now serving time for murder. >> it was 1984, and me and my brother, of course, were dirt poor. he decided that it would be a good idea to go to one of his buddy's trailers and rob it of all the alcohol and drugs that were in there. >> reporter: mike was 8, his brother, just 5. there was snow on the ground as they headed out in the middle of the night. 5-year-old jesse would not stop crying. marvin wayne eddy decided to shut...
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how he ended up with the phone numbers of wayne gretzky this is whole soy. you might know that it has protein, but whole soy's also naturally packed... with fiber, antioxidants and other nutrients. and you can get whole soy, mixed together with real fruit, in soyjoy. and look for delicious new blueberry soyjoy. >>> 12 minutes after the hour. a new development in the case of 7-year-old somer thompson, the florida girl kidnapped after walking home from school. her body found in a landfill. a man whose house she passed every day has been charged with her murder. nbc's michelle meredith report >>> 158 days ago, our community was rocked by the brutal murder of a 7-year-old child. >> reporter: when the sheriff of clay county made the announcement, the room full of a team that made the arrest possible reacted. >> gerald harold has now been formally charged with the murder of somer thompson. >> the sheriff called it a crime of opportunity. he says on october 19th, harold allegedly made contact with summer as she walked home from school. then, killed her in his house
how he ended up with the phone numbers of wayne gretzky this is whole soy. you might know that it has protein, but whole soy's also naturally packed... with fiber, antioxidants and other nutrients. and you can get whole soy, mixed together with real fruit, in soyjoy. and look for delicious new blueberry soyjoy. >>> 12 minutes after the hour. a new development in the case of 7-year-old somer thompson, the florida girl kidnapped after walking home from school. her body found in a...
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so they're tell fort wayne, south bend, they are not going to have the oncology equipment, the heart equipment. and the veterans as they see their records are often lost, when their appointments are canceled, they have to pay their own gas, this will hurt the citizens. we praise them on saturday, we punish them on sunday. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentlewoman from guam. ms. bordallo: madam speaker, i yield two minutes to my friend and colleague whose also a member of the armed services committee, the gentleman from committee, mr. andrews. mr. andrews: i thank the gentlelady from -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. andrews: i thank the speaker. my friend from indiana, the previous speaker, is a very thoughtful and substantive member. i appreciate the good work that he does. i want to talk about the assertions he just made. one is that the senate bill, the base tax, hurts tricare. i wonder if he could explain to us exactly how that is, and i would be happy to yield him if he'd explain it to us. could anyone exp
so they're tell fort wayne, south bend, they are not going to have the oncology equipment, the heart equipment. and the veterans as they see their records are often lost, when their appointments are canceled, they have to pay their own gas, this will hurt the citizens. we praise them on saturday, we punish them on sunday. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentlewoman from guam. ms. bordallo: madam speaker, i yield two minutes to my friend and colleague...
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on the break, malik wayne to antonio pena up and in, that's a three-point play.dcats tide at 51. had trailed st. mary's most of the game. 1:23 left, tied at 65. mickey mcconnell the crossover is filthy. the deep three, good. mcconnell finished with 14. st. mary's just having fun in this one. under a minute to go. the gales still up by three. villanova workings the ball to reggie redding. get that junk out of here. omar samham to block the shot. omar was a beat. they pulled off the upset. going to the sweet 16 for the second time in 59 years. by the way in the women's bracket georgetown easily beats marist 64-42. >> anyone who's bracket is still intact clearly used the enie meanie minie >>> good evening, i'm larry king -- are these glasses getting bigger or is my face shrinking? you decide. [ laughter ]
on the break, malik wayne to antonio pena up and in, that's a three-point play.dcats tide at 51. had trailed st. mary's most of the game. 1:23 left, tied at 65. mickey mcconnell the crossover is filthy. the deep three, good. mcconnell finished with 14. st. mary's just having fun in this one. under a minute to go. the gales still up by three. villanova workings the ball to reggie redding. get that junk out of here. omar samham to block the shot. omar was a beat. they pulled off the upset. going...
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wayne wood is the president of the michigan farm bureau as well as a dairy farmer, welcome, wayne.nholm said that today, this saturday is supposed to be michigan meat-out day. >> as you can understanding, it was very disturbing. probably the most disturbing part of that was the labels that she put on the meat, as you read through her proclamation. eating fruits, vegetables, whole grain, great advice, but condemning meat, a bit over the top for your state's top elected official. >> and we know that meet is an important part after diet as many, as many nutritionists will say and happen to get protein into your diet. she's met with some backlash as you can imagine from dairy farmers, farmers of all. >> lks. let me show you the full screen, we meant no disrespect to the agriculture industry and remind everybody with march madness upon us a lot of chicken wings and burgers following the ncaa. does that sound like backtracking? >> well, it sounds like an interesting loaf. >> i know you're not here to insult the governor, but i just want to get your response to what her original thought p
wayne wood is the president of the michigan farm bureau as well as a dairy farmer, welcome, wayne.nholm said that today, this saturday is supposed to be michigan meat-out day. >> as you can understanding, it was very disturbing. probably the most disturbing part of that was the labels that she put on the meat, as you read through her proclamation. eating fruits, vegetables, whole grain, great advice, but condemning meat, a bit over the top for your state's top elected official. >>...
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host: we're joined now by alex wayne from congressional quarterly. he is a staff writer who covers health care extensively. we will look at the procedure as well as the policy. thanks for being with us. guest: sure thing. host: we are at wednesday , at-- the get a sense of when the vote might come down? guest: democratic leaders have told us every day that they will have the bill and cost estimate ready any day, yet it has not yet appeared. today is the last day they can release the bill and still have a vote before the president leaves for an international trip. host: house speaker nancy pelosi has said the bill will be posted for 72 hours before people vote. host: guestguest: that is rights now recanted on that. host: let's take a look at your piece today from the online news. last night you write that a burst of activity is likely in the next day or two as leaders released the final language of the bill, and the cost estimate. is this a hurry up and wait situation? is the action all dependent on the cbo numbers coming out? guest: hurry up and wait
host: we're joined now by alex wayne from congressional quarterly. he is a staff writer who covers health care extensively. we will look at the procedure as well as the policy. thanks for being with us. guest: sure thing. host: we are at wednesday , at-- the get a sense of when the vote might come down? guest: democratic leaders have told us every day that they will have the bill and cost estimate ready any day, yet it has not yet appeared. today is the last day they can release the bill and...
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listen, we grew up in the john wayne generation, you know, you don't hit a man when he's done. you hit him and you stand him back up. so we are freaked out, but it's a lot savor. in the 20-year history, there has never been a death or a serious injury. >> wow! i wish i could say the same for fox news. >> you are a super star and an inspiration, ufc 111, this saturday at 10:00. and they have never been and they would like to go for free. >> yeah! >> we'll be back. more "red eye." >> welcome back. think again. don't think again. take it away, jared brooks from eastern illinois university. >> in local sport, we have tony romo on the phone. let's go trait stohim. tony, can you hear me out there? [loud buzz]. >> we are waiting for a hookup right now. >> all right, we are getting to toneo romo interview. tony, can you hear me? [loud buzz]. >> all right. it looks -- tony, can you hear me? i think i heard you a second ago. all right. looks like we are having technical difficulties, we are going to come to back. now we are going to back to tony. you can hear me now? [loud buzz] >> hopef
listen, we grew up in the john wayne generation, you know, you don't hit a man when he's done. you hit him and you stand him back up. so we are freaked out, but it's a lot savor. in the 20-year history, there has never been a death or a serious injury. >> wow! i wish i could say the same for fox news. >> you are a super star and an inspiration, ufc 111, this saturday at 10:00. and they have never been and they would like to go for free. >> yeah! >> we'll be back. more...
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. >> i was trying to think of someone in the twentieth century the might of been marked wayne and willers came to mind. he was the closest in his writings. >> like mark twain, will rogers was a midwesterners and accountable westerner as well. very similar. i am trying to remember the quote. i can't remember it exactly but mark twain said the united states had no native criminal class except for congress. and i know that will rogers said he didn't belong to an organized political he was a democrat. okay. thank you forominhere tonight. i appreciate it. [applause] >> white morris has authored biographies of walt whitman and ambrose bierce. he is the editor of military heritage magazine. visit bookpassage.com. this weekend on c-span2's booktv, former education secretary bill bennett examines america at the end of the 20th-century and beginning of the 20 first. he is interviewed by former managing editor at time magazine. from new york financial critic -- circle and look for highlights from the virginia festival of the book. find the entire schedule online at booktv.org. >> delighted to see
. >> i was trying to think of someone in the twentieth century the might of been marked wayne and willers came to mind. he was the closest in his writings. >> like mark twain, will rogers was a midwesterners and accountable westerner as well. very similar. i am trying to remember the quote. i can't remember it exactly but mark twain said the united states had no native criminal class except for congress. and i know that will rogers said he didn't belong to an organized political he...
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leaves behind parents wayne and deborah. cory hiltz, american hero thanks to our guest. but especially for being with us. see you tomorrow night, 8:00 sharp, eastern. until then, good night, friend.
leaves behind parents wayne and deborah. cory hiltz, american hero thanks to our guest. but especially for being with us. see you tomorrow night, 8:00 sharp, eastern. until then, good night, friend.
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we also have a shot of wayne, new jersey.member earlier in the month, i want to say the 14th or 15th of the month we had flooding there. there are some shots of wayne, new jersey, again with issues with this rainfall. this morning, as far as the rain is concerned, we're dealing with at least a few areas of showers, kind of really light drizzle at best on the radar. you can take a look at the radar picture to give you an idea. you really see spotty activity across the northeast. likely central to northern maine will pick up some better totals today. even at that you're talking a 0.1 to 0.2 an inch. you usually see red and yellows on the map but you're just seeing light green. some rivers, essentipecially th patuxet river and suchlt udbury river in massachusetts, cresting about at this moment and we'll see that recede. we should note in rhode island, patuxet not likely to get below record stage level of 15 feet before friday. it will be a slow process. the good news is really into thursday and friday we'll bring some areas of 7
we also have a shot of wayne, new jersey.member earlier in the month, i want to say the 14th or 15th of the month we had flooding there. there are some shots of wayne, new jersey, again with issues with this rainfall. this morning, as far as the rain is concerned, we're dealing with at least a few areas of showers, kind of really light drizzle at best on the radar. you can take a look at the radar picture to give you an idea. you really see spotty activity across the northeast. likely central...
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and so the finalists for the fiction prize are bonnie joe campbell for "american salvage" from wayne state university press. marlin james "the book of might win an." "blame," "will hall," "and mark and termite." and linda rebels is going to announce the winner and present the citation. >> i'm so happy that we are giving the award to hillary mantell's "wolf hall." i read mantell's "wolf hall," gration and myself to a score or so of pages a day to prolong the pleasure of the book given to me. then to my surprise when i got within 60 pages of the end i did something i hadn't done since i was a teenager which was a while ago. i went back and read the book all over again. this time i finished it. not without regret. i wanted this work of galloping wit and invention to go on forever. the story of the rise to power of the brilliant and complicated thomas cromwell, adviser to henry viii, the book takes the genre of historical fiction, turns on its head, and makes it as fresh and new as the latest of post-modern. history has disparaged cromwell, particularly because of his role in the executi
and so the finalists for the fiction prize are bonnie joe campbell for "american salvage" from wayne state university press. marlin james "the book of might win an." "blame," "will hall," "and mark and termite." and linda rebels is going to announce the winner and present the citation. >> i'm so happy that we are giving the award to hillary mantell's "wolf hall." i read mantell's "wolf hall," gration and myself to a...
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alex wayne, tell us more about what kind of an uphill fight or will this help protect saw those democrats in those districts to vote against the bill? guest: that is a good question. every democrat that is in a swing district could go either way in november and they had to make a personal political decision yesterday. . . >> in a democracy, you can only ignore the will of the people for so long and get away with it. and if we defy the will of hours -- our fellow citizens and pass this bill, we will be held to account by those who have placed us in their trust. we will have shattered those bonds of trust. i beg you, i beg each and every one of you on both sides of the aisle, do not throw this right at the heart of this country and this institution. for surely, you will not strike with impunity. host: our next call comes from randy on airline for republicans. randy, are you in agreement with the house minority leader? have the bonds of trust in drogin? caller: absolutely, i have to say that the cradle to grave mentality is not alive in america. income tax legislation had to finally require
alex wayne, tell us more about what kind of an uphill fight or will this help protect saw those democrats in those districts to vote against the bill? guest: that is a good question. every democrat that is in a swing district could go either way in november and they had to make a personal political decision yesterday. . . >> in a democracy, you can only ignore the will of the people for so long and get away with it. and if we defy the will of hours -- our fellow citizens and pass this...
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after jfk won the election, john wayne committed conservative said i did not vote for him but he is my president and i hope the does a good job. how do we fall from that idea? headed we convince ourselves that that is eight / statement? that is what puts patriotism over partisanship and that is where it should be and an important reminder if we lost sight of politics to our great detriment. >> this is the issue i found fascinating the consequences and we suggested there were some differences in terms of consequences for democrats or republicans. you say "liberals a one to ignore the populist anger of the two parties in town hall do so at their own political peril producing just they are more grave than republicans but they play a dangerous game in benefiting from all of the tanker in the short term but tapped into something they cannot control it is far beyond street theater that intentionally stirs decrease the pot that ultimately is the incitement to violence. why do political consequences for democrats and potentially by the end for republicans? >> guest: in the case of the protests
after jfk won the election, john wayne committed conservative said i did not vote for him but he is my president and i hope the does a good job. how do we fall from that idea? headed we convince ourselves that that is eight / statement? that is what puts patriotism over partisanship and that is where it should be and an important reminder if we lost sight of politics to our great detriment. >> this is the issue i found fascinating the consequences and we suggested there were some...
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. >> reporter: when 15-year-old wayne tracy hunted down eighth grader josie ratley wednesday, policeay he beat nearly to death a girl he'd never even seen before. >> he punched her, she fell to the ground, he continued to punch her, he stomped on her -- >> reporter: investigators say he then kicked her "soccer-style" with steel-toed boots. >> it was painful just to see all the blood gushing out of her head. >> reporter: 15-year-old ratley was unconscious by the time a teacher managed to pry tracy off. police say it began when tracy, who never had disciplinary problems, tried to reach his 13-year-old girlfriend, kayla manson, who doesn't own a cell phone. he texted her friend, ratley, who expressed her disapproval of his relationship with manson. >> she responded back in a manner -- she said some things he didn't apparently like. >> reporter: specifically, sheriff lamberti told abc news, one text mentioned the recent suicide of tracy's older brother whom the 15-year-old found hanging from a tree. in a rage, investigators say, he texted friends that he was going to kill ratley and rode
. >> reporter: when 15-year-old wayne tracy hunted down eighth grader josie ratley wednesday, policeay he beat nearly to death a girl he'd never even seen before. >> he punched her, she fell to the ground, he continued to punch her, he stomped on her -- >> reporter: investigators say he then kicked her "soccer-style" with steel-toed boots. >> it was painful just to see all the blood gushing out of her head. >> reporter: 15-year-old ratley was unconscious...
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wayne, indiana.o ahead with your question. >> yes, my husband and i have a credit card with about a $20,000 balance on it. i was paying about $350 a month until a recent interest rate change. i'm now paying about $530 a month. i've called to get an interest rate decrease and they said i'm at the lowest available which is 18.99%. i talked to consumer credit counseling and they said that my credit, my payments and my interest rates are all too good to use their services. i also called the credit card hardship department and they say because of my excellent credit history, they could not help me unless i missed a payment or don't make a full payment. we stopped using the credit card about six months ago. i'm wondering if there is anything else i can do to get a lower payment or lower interest rate. >> it sounds like kelly's done almost everything -- >> not. kelly, you still got places to go. i'm going to send you to a couple places. i love that you said you have great credit. you guys have income. you'r
wayne, indiana.o ahead with your question. >> yes, my husband and i have a credit card with about a $20,000 balance on it. i was paying about $350 a month until a recent interest rate change. i'm now paying about $530 a month. i've called to get an interest rate decrease and they said i'm at the lowest available which is 18.99%. i talked to consumer credit counseling and they said that my credit, my payments and my interest rates are all too good to use their services. i also called the...
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and he recruited a college senior named wayne wheeler.eeler became the asl's general counsel and he was elected call him the karl rove of this day. he's the guy who invented pressure politics, so how the asl was going to squeeze these politicians to force them to go try it as opposed to voting rights. they measure this building in 1895 and began to craft a national strategy about the asl was going to turn the country dry. one of the things they decided they were going to do was to go after the states first. and by that they got their states to allow local option was. i must admit then that the church allies of asl and these were evangelical protestant could use their political influence and force the counties to go dry. and hence you see that especially across the deep south still to this day and in parts of the midwest you still see a lot of dry counties because of the strong emphasis strong influence i should say of the southern that this convention. once in a state that voted to put some kind of dry law in place, that would then force
and he recruited a college senior named wayne wheeler.eeler became the asl's general counsel and he was elected call him the karl rove of this day. he's the guy who invented pressure politics, so how the asl was going to squeeze these politicians to force them to go try it as opposed to voting rights. they measure this building in 1895 and began to craft a national strategy about the asl was going to turn the country dry. one of the things they decided they were going to do was to go after the...
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congregational minister known as howard russell out of ohio and he recruited a college senior named waynewheeler. wheeler became the nfl's general counsel and he was, i like to call him the karl rove of his day. he is the guy who invented pressure politics, so have the asl is going to squeeze these different politicians to vote drive as opposed to voting why. so they match your in this building in 1985 and began to craft a national strategy about how the asl was going to turn the country dry. one of the things they decided they were going to do was to go after the state's first. and by the states they got the states to allow local option laws. once it was a local option all in place the church allies in the asl and these are evangelical protestants could use their influence and force the counties to go drive and hence you see that a specially crafted deep south still to this day in parts of the midwest to you still see a lot of dry counties that's because of the strong emphasis and the strong influence i should say of the southern baptist convention. once enough states had voted to put so
congregational minister known as howard russell out of ohio and he recruited a college senior named waynewheeler. wheeler became the nfl's general counsel and he was, i like to call him the karl rove of his day. he is the guy who invented pressure politics, so have the asl is going to squeeze these different politicians to vote drive as opposed to voting why. so they match your in this building in 1985 and began to craft a national strategy about how the asl was going to turn the country dry....
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and he recruited a college senior named wayne wheeler. wheeler became the asl's general counsel. i like to call him the karl rove of his day. he invented pressure politics how they were going to vote them dry as opposed to voting wet. they met here in this building in 1895 and began to craft a national strategy of how how they were going to turn the country dry. you know, with of the things they decided that they were going to do was to go after the states first. and by the states they got the states to allow local option laws, when there was a local option law in place. that meant the search allies of the asl and these were evangelical protestants could use their political influence and force the counties to go dry and you see that in the steep south and the midwest you still see dry counties and that's because of the strong influence of the southern baptist convention. once enough states had voted to put some kind of dry law in place, that would then force the congressmen from that state to vote dry even if they were lives in their personal lives and they would have to vote dry
and he recruited a college senior named wayne wheeler. wheeler became the asl's general counsel. i like to call him the karl rove of his day. he invented pressure politics how they were going to vote them dry as opposed to voting wet. they met here in this building in 1895 and began to craft a national strategy of how how they were going to turn the country dry. you know, with of the things they decided that they were going to do was to go after the states first. and by the states they got the...
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host: wayne from missouri on the republican line. good morning.aller: the health-care bill makes no sense. you look at this man and can tell he is a liberal. they are sucking the soul of this country. host: how so? caller: let's do some history. . ronald reagan said the democrats would ruin the country within 20 years. we are on the back five of this. they are trying to push this panic's health care bill through. this is it. when they did this and now ben bernanke wants to get into every community banks. that is what liberals are doing. guest: the program that is being advanced is going to have primary reliance on the private sector. people will be able to continue as they are now to select their own doctor. there will be some rules of the road. people in congress are looking at bank regulation because they see gaps. you cannot rely on the private sector. some of our republican friends, look at how that worked out. we almost drove the economy over a cliff. mr. greenspan says he was wrong to not set had more controls. you need supervision over thes
host: wayne from missouri on the republican line. good morning.aller: the health-care bill makes no sense. you look at this man and can tell he is a liberal. they are sucking the soul of this country. host: how so? caller: let's do some history. . ronald reagan said the democrats would ruin the country within 20 years. we are on the back five of this. they are trying to push this panic's health care bill through. this is it. when they did this and now ben bernanke wants to get into every...
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. >> reporter: the tulips blossoming so plentyfully in wayne daniels' garden are his springtime giftnot otherwise see such beauty. (camera clicking) >> it's not an instant gratification kind of gardening where you buy it one week and it blooms the next. >> reporter: and it's not the kind of gardening that's natural where daniels lives in southern california. the climate is fine for things like cactus but with the heat tulips are just about unknown here. >> i love tulips. their shapes, their colors. and we just can't grow 'em here except that he's the exception to the rule i guess. >> if you can't get on a plain and go to amsterdam, here we are. we've got it right here in orange county. what a pleasure. >> reporter: daniels first planted tulip bulbs in his front garden 30 years ago. he's a retired biology teacher and figured out how to make tulips thrive where they don't belong. you have to sort of trick these flowers into thinking they're in a colder climate. >> you have to produce an artificial environment that they would have in their natural or normal habitats, right. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: the tulips blossoming so plentyfully in wayne daniels' garden are his springtime giftnot otherwise see such beauty. (camera clicking) >> it's not an instant gratification kind of gardening where you buy it one week and it blooms the next. >> reporter: and it's not the kind of gardening that's natural where daniels lives in southern california. the climate is fine for things like cactus but with the heat tulips are just about unknown here. >> i love tulips....
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host: we're joined now by alex wayne from congressional quarterly.is a staff writer who covers health care extensively. we will look at the procedure as well as the policy. thanks for being with us. guest: sure thing. host: we are at wednesday , at-- the get a sense of when the vote might come down? guest: democratic leaders have told us every day that they will have the bill and cost estimate ready any day, yet it has not yet appeared. today is the last day they can release the bill and still have a vote before the president leaves for an international trip. host: house speaker nancy pelosi has said the bill will be posted for 72 hours before people vote. host: guestguest: that is rights now recanted on that. host: let's take a look at your piece today from the online news. last night you write that a burst of activity is likely in the next day or two as leaders released the final language of the bill, and the cost estimate.
host: we're joined now by alex wayne from congressional quarterly.is a staff writer who covers health care extensively. we will look at the procedure as well as the policy. thanks for being with us. guest: sure thing. host: we are at wednesday , at-- the get a sense of when the vote might come down? guest: democratic leaders have told us every day that they will have the bill and cost estimate ready any day, yet it has not yet appeared. today is the last day they can release the bill and still...
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my name is david wayne and bandwidth to ship for hope inc.and i'm from orlando florida and a friend of haiti. i've been at there probably eight or nine times. but i've been there since the earthquake, but i was there last year and i know what it's like, but i need to ask a question, please. i saw the film and it really touched me in ninth tearing away from what my original thought was, but i just listen to the architects and engineers. which you came up with this going to take a long time, but i would like to know right now looking at their brain and the season is here. if we were to get them in their shelter housing for schools and homes, i would like to know is that they haitian government along with whomever, where would they be placed? is there a place right now for them? if so, i'd like to know where they can be taken to and how quickly can they be accommodated? >> okay, thank you. we'll just have the questions flow and then have the panel answer. >> good afternoon, everyone, thank you for gathering and sharing your information with us.
my name is david wayne and bandwidth to ship for hope inc.and i'm from orlando florida and a friend of haiti. i've been at there probably eight or nine times. but i've been there since the earthquake, but i was there last year and i know what it's like, but i need to ask a question, please. i saw the film and it really touched me in ninth tearing away from what my original thought was, but i just listen to the architects and engineers. which you came up with this going to take a long time, but...
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expert like professor peter henning of wayne state university law school, looking at the report on the repo 105 transactions, are stunned that the accountant, ernst and young never seemed to be troubled in the least about it. of course, the fact that lehman executive was blowing a whistle on the practice in may 2008 did not change anything. attorney cause some discomfort in the ranks. while saying he was confident he could clear up the whistle-blowers' concerns, the lead partner with lehman and ernst and young wrote that the letter and off-balance accounting issues were adding stress to everyone. as professor heng notes one of the effects of sarbanes-oxley act was to empower the at ants to ensure that the transactions were counted properly. indeed it was my predecessor, then senator biden, who was the lead author of the provision requiring that the c.e.o. and c.f.o. attest to the accuracy of financial documents an statements. under the penalty of criminal sanction if they knowingly or willfully certified willfully false statements. i don't believe this is a failure of sarbanes-ox lymph
expert like professor peter henning of wayne state university law school, looking at the report on the repo 105 transactions, are stunned that the accountant, ernst and young never seemed to be troubled in the least about it. of course, the fact that lehman executive was blowing a whistle on the practice in may 2008 did not change anything. attorney cause some discomfort in the ranks. while saying he was confident he could clear up the whistle-blowers' concerns, the lead partner with lehman and...
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wayne treacy is 15 with the face of a baby and a charge of attempted, premeditated murder.ever in trouble before, she is 13, also accused in the savage beating of josie ratley, who went to eighth grade last week and left in critical condition. >> she's in an induced coma. part of her skull has been removed to allow the swelling of her brain to go down and is black and blue head to toe. >> reporter: all over a few text messages. 15-year-old josie was waiting for her bus outside school. police say treacy texted her, tried to reach her 13-year-old friend, who didn't have a text phone but when josie responded, disapproving of their relationship, things got heated. jo sie made a disparaging remark of trecacy's brother's suicide. he said he would kill josie and, wearing steel-toed boots, rode his bike three miles to her school. he had never seen before. so police say he asked the 13-year-old to point josie out and that her friend then watched. >> he started pounding on her, stepping on her head. >> reporter: kicking and stomping josie, witnesses say, until a teacher pulled him of
wayne treacy is 15 with the face of a baby and a charge of attempted, premeditated murder.ever in trouble before, she is 13, also accused in the savage beating of josie ratley, who went to eighth grade last week and left in critical condition. >> she's in an induced coma. part of her skull has been removed to allow the swelling of her brain to go down and is black and blue head to toe. >> reporter: all over a few text messages. 15-year-old josie was waiting for her bus outside...
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at the crime scene detective wayne fields picked up on a telling detail. >> whoever walked up on gabrielm. he had a gun in his waist and never pulled it out. that tells me that he knew whoever killed him. >> detective fields knew ayalla well. >> so it was not a big surprise what happened to him? >> it was not if, but when. >> it was a matter of time. >> yeah, his time was coming. he was too active, too well known. he played too hard trying to be too tough in his gang, and it caught up to him. >> he had a lengthy criminal record, and everyone in hollenbeck seemed to know his name. what kind of reputation did gabrielle ayala have? >> well, he was known all over. >> the whole family? >> yes. we had search warrants, and we found dope, and ammunition, and bulletproof vests. >> but the detective says that the events leading up to his execution began long ago. two years before he was killed a rival gang member named francisco sanchez was approached by two gunmen outside of the apartment. one suspect shot him multiple times and as he fell to the ground right here, the second suspect shot him aga
at the crime scene detective wayne fields picked up on a telling detail. >> whoever walked up on gabrielm. he had a gun in his waist and never pulled it out. that tells me that he knew whoever killed him. >> detective fields knew ayalla well. >> so it was not a big surprise what happened to him? >> it was not if, but when. >> it was a matter of time. >> yeah, his time was coming. he was too active, too well known. he played too hard trying to be too tough in...
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again, it is a question of resources and wayne there are spent. host: next phone call from martinsburg, west virginia. caller: any time the government takes over -- a part of the government, especially education, liberals will indoctrinate the kids. they can teach the progressive- type of government. also, the number of irs agents the government will need to police healthcare and the student loan the thing -- it is just mind-boggling. the country is going broke. i cannot imagine the amount of money and will cost to enlarge the irs to take care of this. host: are you saying that the government is going to force students to take certain courses? caller: absolutely. they will set the agenda on what will be taught. and they will have quotas -- so many blacks, so many whites, so many asians. liberals will use this to indoctrinate the kids. even among conservatives get in there -- host: thank you. paul basken? guest: we have not heard any mention of that. political indoctrination as a result of taking a loan. the other thing to talk about is, this talk
again, it is a question of resources and wayne there are spent. host: next phone call from martinsburg, west virginia. caller: any time the government takes over -- a part of the government, especially education, liberals will indoctrinate the kids. they can teach the progressive- type of government. also, the number of irs agents the government will need to police healthcare and the student loan the thing -- it is just mind-boggling. the country is going broke. i cannot imagine the amount of...
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wayne where teachers actually moved to those schools. and your point about the 50 ways to fail and undersucceed, that was an excellent point, because in measuring student to student performance may help, or similar type schools may help. but the bottom line is, some of those where they have really put their effort in, they get marginal change, even working weekends and so on. and those highly motivated teachers didn't move to those schools thinking that 50% of them could be fired within a certain number of years. if they do everything they can and spend the extra hours, we obviously have english learners mixed in with this. of all sorts of economic changes of inside schools. sometimes where we see these great performing schools, we see that there has been a student mix that's changed. they're all of a sudden getting a neighborhood change. it isn't just that it was suddenly some miraculous -- they used some language program and turned around. >> no, it's got to be -- >> it does require the committed principals and teachers. i agree with t
wayne where teachers actually moved to those schools. and your point about the 50 ways to fail and undersucceed, that was an excellent point, because in measuring student to student performance may help, or similar type schools may help. but the bottom line is, some of those where they have really put their effort in, they get marginal change, even working weekends and so on. and those highly motivated teachers didn't move to those schools thinking that 50% of them could be fired within a...
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host: charlie is on the line, republican from fort wayne, indiana. caller: i recall bush proposing drilling for oil. everybody in the senate and congress said, you know, you are not going to do it. and then this is the first time we heard of it. people are being blind. the smoke and mirrors are not working anymore. host: the current administration is adopting some drawing proposals floated by president bush, including opening up much of the atlantic and arctic coasts. host: "in the wall street journal," they will allow offshore oil and development and a large portion of the eastern gulf of mexico. republicans have made expanded offshore drilling a political rallying cry. host: oklahoma city, leon, democrat. your reaction. caller: good morning. i am from oklahoma. the oil drilling may be a wonderful idea. i think they should do something in return flight build more refineries because every time we turn around, the price of gasoline goes up. we do not have enough refineries to drill. and then they have not demonstrated in the past they can keep the pri
host: charlie is on the line, republican from fort wayne, indiana. caller: i recall bush proposing drilling for oil. everybody in the senate and congress said, you know, you are not going to do it. and then this is the first time we heard of it. people are being blind. the smoke and mirrors are not working anymore. host: the current administration is adopting some drawing proposals floated by president bush, including opening up much of the atlantic and arctic coasts. host: "in the wall...
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host: charlie, republican, fort wayne. caller: it is almost hilarious. as i recall was proposed to drill for oil and everybody in the senate and congress hoop and hollered and said they are not going to do it. then all of the sudden obama -- this is the first time we ever heard of it? people are beyond that -- the smoke and mirrors are not working for us, sir. host: "the new york times" points out the bush policy. adopting some of the proposals proposed by george bush and the end of this tenure. if you look in the pages of "the wall street journal" this morning they write and all of this -- their lead goes like this. that is "the wall street journal." oklahoma city. leon, a democrat. your reaction, sir. caller: i am from the oil state, i guess you know. oklahoma. it may be a wonderful idea but i think the oil companies should do something in return. like maybe build more refineries. because every time we turn around the price of gasoline goes up, is because we don't have enough refineries. why drill if we don't have the refineries to refine it, for one t
host: charlie, republican, fort wayne. caller: it is almost hilarious. as i recall was proposed to drill for oil and everybody in the senate and congress hoop and hollered and said they are not going to do it. then all of the sudden obama -- this is the first time we ever heard of it? people are beyond that -- the smoke and mirrors are not working for us, sir. host: "the new york times" points out the bush policy. adopting some of the proposals proposed by george bush and the end of...
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. >> gretchen: here is the interesting thing, your last fight was against wayne the rock. right? starred in "the tooth fairy" as an actor. you're coming off still as an actor. >> i'm not the tooth fairy. this movie specializing in knocking people's teeth out. but trying to -- i want to push the envelope and be more than just an action guy. but that being said, you got to crawl before you can walk and walk before you can run. i got to take the right steps and make the right decisions and plan accordingly. >> brian: are you in touch with your emotions? >> i would like to think that i am. as an actor. >> steve: as an actor, pretend we're not here. let's see you cry. >> gretchen: oh, come on! >> steve: it's a challenge. >> i've got to refer back to that carpal tunnel story. >> steve: you're tearing up. >> i am. i started tweeting, but haven't had no injuries tweeting. but i ice my wrist every day just in case. >> brian: because you also are with the guy i broke in this business with, sly stallone. you did that movie, "the expendables ." what it's like working with him when we come ba
. >> gretchen: here is the interesting thing, your last fight was against wayne the rock. right? starred in "the tooth fairy" as an actor. you're coming off still as an actor. >> i'm not the tooth fairy. this movie specializing in knocking people's teeth out. but trying to -- i want to push the envelope and be more than just an action guy. but that being said, you got to crawl before you can walk and walk before you can run. i got to take the right steps and make the right...
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wayne, independence. caller: good morning. it is a pleasure. it is so hard to get through and it is a pleasure to be able to talk about this very dynamic issue. i have kind of a unique perspective, i think. i am a disabled health care professional. i have been disabled for almost 10 years. i am in my 50s now. i am a surgical technologist and having to live in this medicare system is a nightmare. i'm going through the intestinal problems right now and one doctor keeps sending me to another doctor, to another doctor, to another doctor. just to let you know, as a democrat who voted for bill clinton and worked on his election team from the year, where we are originally from, i am just really disappointed at the climate, even from the administration. i just wonder if anyone really knows what we go through. my wife fortunately is very healthy. she is a healthy person. and people keep saying, it is better to do something than to do nothing. i taught my children that when there is a mess going on, sometimes the best thing to do is to step back, kind of
wayne, independence. caller: good morning. it is a pleasure. it is so hard to get through and it is a pleasure to be able to talk about this very dynamic issue. i have kind of a unique perspective, i think. i am a disabled health care professional. i have been disabled for almost 10 years. i am in my 50s now. i am a surgical technologist and having to live in this medicare system is a nightmare. i'm going through the intestinal problems right now and one doctor keeps sending me to another...
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sergeant wayne mckinney, robbery/homicide and detective ken west, the lead detective on the somer thompson case. there are many other agencies and individuals who assisted us in the various stages of the search for somer and the follow-up investigation. some of who are here today. but this group i just recognized were with us here at the clay county sheriff's office from day one until today. in my 36 years in law enforcement, i have never seen this many agencies work together for this long with such harmony. this is a testament to the professionalism and focus on the mission this team has. our charges filed today against jarred harrell, allege he contacted somer as she was walking home from october 19th, passing by the house where he lived on gaino avenue. we have evidence that will show he assaulted somer and killed her and dumped her body in a dumpster which ultimately ended up in a landfill in folkston, georgia, where it was recovered. harrell's name first surfaced not long after somer's death as one of over 4,000 leads that were given to team somer in the days and weeks following the e
sergeant wayne mckinney, robbery/homicide and detective ken west, the lead detective on the somer thompson case. there are many other agencies and individuals who assisted us in the various stages of the search for somer and the follow-up investigation. some of who are here today. but this group i just recognized were with us here at the clay county sheriff's office from day one until today. in my 36 years in law enforcement, i have never seen this many agencies work together for this long with...
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pushing it through and pushing it through and then what we get is nothing for four years anyway 1234 >> wayne in texas, democrats line. >> yes. it's the misinformation that i hear. i'm 66. i'm able to sit home and watch c-span. i'm able to go online and look for things. i'm able to watch different viewpoints and i'm able to check them out. the last caller just said there was nothing going to happen. and the things that happen immediately is no cap on the health insurance, that you don't have the pre-existing conditions. those are massive things for people that are -- what people don't understand is that there are an awful lot of people out of work. and when you lose your job, you lose your health insurance. and if you're still able to pay for it, it's a massive amount. i have people around me here that have lost their insurance but are still listening to one show. and they talk about illegals getting insurance being much more important than the people dying. it just doesn't make any sense to me. thank you. >> continuing to take your calls on the democrats' decision to drop the "deem and pass"
pushing it through and pushing it through and then what we get is nothing for four years anyway 1234 >> wayne in texas, democrats line. >> yes. it's the misinformation that i hear. i'm 66. i'm able to sit home and watch c-span. i'm able to go online and look for things. i'm able to watch different viewpoints and i'm able to check them out. the last caller just said there was nothing going to happen. and the things that happen immediately is no cap on the health insurance, that you...
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again, it is a question of resources and wayne there are spent. host: next phone call from martinsburg, west virginia. caller: any time the government takes over -- a part of the government, especially education, liberals will indoctrinate the kids. they can teach the progressive- type of government. also, the number of irs agents the government will need to police healthcare and the student loan the thing -- it is just mind-boggling. the country is going broke. i cannot imagine the amount of money and will cost to enlarge the irs to take care of this. host: are you saying that the government is going to force students to take certain courses? caller: absolutely. they will set the agenda on what will be taught. and they will have quotas -- so many blacks, so many whites, so many asians. liberals will use this to indoctrinate the kids. even among conservatives get in there -- host: thank you. paul basken? guest: we have not heard any mention of that. political indoctrination as a result of taking a loan. the other thing to talk about is, this talk
again, it is a question of resources and wayne there are spent. host: next phone call from martinsburg, west virginia. caller: any time the government takes over -- a part of the government, especially education, liberals will indoctrinate the kids. they can teach the progressive- type of government. also, the number of irs agents the government will need to police healthcare and the student loan the thing -- it is just mind-boggling. the country is going broke. i cannot imagine the amount of...
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and our new five cc.winners were developing things from wayne's capsules to nonlinked capsules to twoifferent kinds of escape systems and sort of life-support systems and launch vehicle type applications for commercial crew. there's an incredible diversity here at sort of new space folks and existing commercial space vendors. i think it's very exciting. it's a very energetic entrepreneurial focus in the field right now and we couldn't be more thrilled with the progress that folks are making here. it's going extremely well. just to do a bratty little bit more think the video of the recent static fire test. this is a 32nd call up test of the engine and the falcon nine. should be very proud of this. it was extremely successful and looking forward to the launch of the falcon nine coming up here in the next few weeks very exciting. okay so moving on to bend some of the new research and development activities in this budget. so there are three sort of general areas that's actually for programs. .. the previous program is two have a new position amy had to get rid of them they found some of
and our new five cc.winners were developing things from wayne's capsules to nonlinked capsules to twoifferent kinds of escape systems and sort of life-support systems and launch vehicle type applications for commercial crew. there's an incredible diversity here at sort of new space folks and existing commercial space vendors. i think it's very exciting. it's a very energetic entrepreneurial focus in the field right now and we couldn't be more thrilled with the progress that folks are making...