biden administration to sanction americans online. a vikings player being praised to help a rescue of a man in a fiery crash. the car crash, it they managed to free the trapped driver. [cheers and applause] brian: for the home of the bronx and the university of tampa, florida. they got a lot that come out. and a very patriotic crew. ainsley: and now we can hear you, brian. brian: by the way, can you hear me? i will add this, steve, you brought the hangover. it is just me. there you go. steve: it s got biscuits, gravy, home fries, gravy on top. that looks fantastic. brian: right. and it is bad for your aorta. chided them. if the drink didn t finish you off, this will do it. it is great. people love it. the number one thing here is the pancakes. samantha, you told me. ainsley: for the breakfast. brian: the number one thing for breakfast, the giant pancake. ainsley: that is massive. steve: it is bigger than your head. ainsley: how do they flip them? s
are struggling around the globe and russia is already getting a billion dollars every few days in oil and gas revenues, why did opec slash production? everything has a price. we will explain. but first, here s my take. one of the few issues on which there is a consensus in washington, d.c. is that american policy toward china was built on an intellectual tariff. liberals and conservatives both believe that beijing s embrace of free markets and integration with the global market would fundamentally change china. but they didn t, so the consensus goes, we should recognize this was a naive belief. in fact, viewing china on the eve of the 20th party congress, i m struck by how little that line of analysis captures what has happened in china over the last decade. china has gone through profound economic and social changes. its per capita gdp has gone up almost 30 fold since the start of economic liberalization in 1978. mass education and urbanization have changed the face of
the verge of another revolution in iran? the images of mostly young people rising up against the regime have captivated all of us. i will talk to an iranian writer who explains what the protestors want. and at a time when economies are struggling around the globe and russia is already getting a billion dollars every few days in oil and gas revenues, why did opec slash production? everything has a price. energy security has a price. we will explain. but first, here s my take. one of the few issues on which there is a consensus in washington these days is that american policy toward china was built on an intellectual tariff. liberals and conservatives both believe that beijing s embrace of free markets and integration with the global market would fundamentally change china. but they didn t, so the consensus goes, we should recognize this was a naive belief in the power of markets and trade. in fact, viewing china on the eve of the 20th party congress, i m struck by how
it is international bacon day. tailgating day, international banking today. will: today is international bacon day not to be confused with national bacon day which is december 30th. rachel: what is your favorite food that involves bacon? will: favorite food that involves bacon? i opt for sausage a lot. i default to sausage, bacon on a cheeseburger, so this past weekend i was in texas, we are talking about what we like to hunt, i loved of hunting, dove hunting started across the nation. i love to eat them. the way you prepared of traditionally is a piece of jalapeno and tacos, you can wrap the beer bottle in bacon. to answer your question to pete, anything with bacon taste amazing. rachel: dove might be your favorite. will: one of my favorite rachel: i will it is simple and good. crisp tomato. will: i didn t know people 8 doves. seems almost wrong. rachel: isn t the dove the symbol of the holy spirit you just wrapped in bacon? will: one of the most fun hunting game that ex
OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma Senate on Tuesday passed a bill that would ban schools from using corporal punishment on children with disabilities. House Bill 1028 passed by a vote of 31-11 and returns to the House for consideration. The adopted floor substitute defines corporal punishment as hitting, slapping, paddling or any other means of […] The post Senate passes bill to ban corporal punishment for Oklahoma students with disabilities appeared first on Oklahoma Voice.