CULBERTSON, ROBERT H. (USAF, Ret. Maj.) passed away peacefully in his home on July 23, 2009, at age 79. Born July 14, 1930 in Beckley, West Virginia. He was a resident of St. Cloud, FL for 35 years. Bob joined the United States Air Force in 1952. His first assignment as Squadron Commander was in […]
we re even talking about putting flight teams together that we can train so when somebody buys one of our systems they can actually employ the operators. alisyn: wow. do you think that that is your business specific or do you sense that there is a shifting in the climate right now and things are looking up? things are looking up for us. i don t know that the general economy has a lot of effect on what we re doing per se. but, it will have an effect on how many people we can employ. alisyn: well, that s great. fred culbertson, best of luck for you and get on those mosquitoes. thank you very much. jon: innovative stuff. alisyn: there you go. jon: jon: states that are not approving obamacare are finding ways to resist it as one lawmaker calls the implementation of the affordable care act a train wreck. political analyst, angela mcglowan weighs in on that. growing outrage after a judge makes comments about a
for something that probably bugs you. they will be helped to get rid of mosquitoes. fred is the ceo of condor aerial. good morning fred. good morning, alisyn, how are you? alisyn: how are your drones going to get rid of mosquitoes? that s what we re trying to find out. we went down to the keys and few the aircraft to the islands outside of the key chain and what they re looking for small pool of water where gestate larva to get a spray in there and get them killed before they become a mosquito. alisyn: people will be so thankful. there will be a tickertape parade for you in every summer community but let s talk about your small business, particularly in light of the numbers that we just saw, that the economy is growing, better than some economists predicted. how is your small business of six people i understand, how is it doing? it is. we re doing well. we sold out of systems two months ago and we re trying to keep up with demand right now. we re looking to bring on other individ
0 teleconference where some of the president s top national security aides will be briefing key lawmakers about exactly what intelligence they have to justify a potential attack, jon. jon: i know there have been complaints from capitol hill about a lack of consultation on all of this but that is really not just the republicans. it is coming from both sides, right? reporter: that s right. we ve seen democratic lawmakers like jerry nadler from new york, very liberal member, senior member of the house judiciary committee, that this would go against the u.s. constitution if the president movings forward with military action without explicit authorization by the u.s. congress. john boehner, republican speaker of house sent a letter to the president last night he needs to explain this at very least, if not authorization at least explain it to the american people. boehner writing it is essential you provide a clear unambiguous explanation how military action which is means, not a policy wil