wants to save as much what is he can before it s ruined by bark beetles and other pests. i wish that i was a woman to double i love this kind of work and i love these trees. this is my passion it. bought me. the wood is processed at fabio small factory down in the valley this is where mountain spruce is converted into tone wood and residents would. fabio s customers include a number of major companies that produce musical instruments. this finally cut tone wood will be used to make violins it s been sorted by age and quality. more than three hundred years ago antonio stradivari crafted his violins from wood similar to this.
better. i understand your call for city officials and state officials to do more to step in. what are you going to tell the people? what do you tell people who are there on the streets? activate. your city is not going to improve the policies in that city need to change to serve you. there are people on the ground. there are community organizations. there are community organizers. there are folks working on that ground. and quite frankly, they happen to not be connected to city government who are there ready to support you and to train you on how to advocate for your needs in annapolis and keep pressure on your leadership. that s how we need to channel our passion right now and our anger. we need to passion it in a constructive manner.
violent confrontation like this. megyn: the tape is very disturbing. a representative tells the house chamber there will be blood, there will be repercussions for the governor signing the law and the lawmakers passion it in the first place. a remark the white house did not specifically condemn. annie, thanks for being here. a new report that al qaeda loyalists are fighting to take control of syria.
the remarkable decision upholding the affordable care act is shot through with confusion. the mandate that is really a tax except when it isn t and the government whose powers are limited and enumerated except when they aren t, one thing is year that this was a one man show and that that one is john roberts. it was an amazing decision. everyone is mystified and still scratching their head four or five days later how he could have reached this decision almost on his own. but what is so interesting now is nobody can figure out whether this is a tax or not. if you go back to the 2008 campaign the president said that he won t raise taxes, then he said when he was debating the healthcare plan and they were passion it through congress that it was not a tax. but then before the supreme court the solicit tore general who works for the president says that it is a tax and this weekend they are saying it s not a tax. if people are confused by this there is a good reason. the white house changes
they are just not. here is somebody who is talking about the defendant being guilty in no uncertain terms. they jump after her. but i bet you if this were 1960 and she were saying that bubba jones down in mississippi were guilty of killing that black man, i betcha they won t jump on her on that. it isn t her passion it isn t herself that they are upset about. it s this particular case that reallyup sets them. and her general what you called her flamboyance. her judgmental approach i agree with you ve approach rankles some liberal thinker who s don t like to think in terms of good and evil and right and wrong and that s what she does. that s what she sells. it wouldn t rankel them as much if it were a different case. bill: why wouldn t they be sympathetic to casey anthony? how could anybody be sympathetic to her? that s a good question.