Ohio Senate Bill Would End ‘Vicious’ Tag For Pit Bulls
A bill in the Ohio senate would end the practice of labeling pit bulls as “vicious” dogs.
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A bill in the Ohio senate would end the practice of labeling pit bulls as “vicious” dogs.
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Keith and Bill Press, host of “The Bill Press Show,” discuss how an encouraging jobs report and continuing positive economic news can help Obama gain momentum as he fights for a second term. The Republicans’ “public surrender” on the payroll tax cut battle as a turning point for Obama: “He’s been able to paint them into a corner, which is, he’s fighting for the middle class — he’s fighting for the 99 percent. They’re fighting for the 1 percent and they can’t get out of that trap.”
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Guest Stewart Rhodes, founder of Oath Keepers, joins Alex to discuss the implications of indefinite detention and torture for American citizens under the looming National Defense Authorization Act.
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Below is an urgent alert from the John Birch society regarding Senate Bill 1867, the Defense Authorization Act of 2012, which will give clear congressional support and authorization for indefinite military detention and military trial of American citizens. If passed, this will amount to a declaration of war against the American people, authorizing the Obama Administration and all future administrations to treat Americans the same as citizens of occupied Iraq or Afghanistan, subjecting us all to military jurisdiction and the jurisdiction of the international laws of war, rather than our Bill of Rights and our domestic criminal laws, upon the mere say so of Obama or one of his minions.
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In a rare Saturday session, the Senate voted to extend the payroll tax cut and to continue to give long-term jobless Americans 99 weeks of unemployment benefits. But, as Nancy Cordes reports, the extensions are only for two months.
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It is now emerging that next year’ s election may well be held in December after all. That follows a ruling by the speaker that a bill seeking to amend the constitution was tabled properly before the house. But as NTV’s Nimrod Taabu reports, the government will now have to contend with a section of backbenchers, who are vehemently opposed to the proposed amendment.
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Spiritual guru Sri Sri Ravi Shankar today (November
said he could not visit Amethi during his ongoing anti-corruption yatra in Uttar Pradesh as the Ashram which had extended him invitation was pressurised not to call him.
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Oct. 25 (Bloomberg) — James Bacchus, chairman of the global practice at Greenberg Traurig LLP and former chairman of the World Trade Organization appeals tribunal, talks about the U.S. Senate’s vote to punish China for depressing its currency.
Bacchus also discusses the challenges faced by foreign companies operating in China and U.S.-China trade relations. He speaks in Hong Kong with Susan Li on Bloomberg Television’s “First Up.” (Source: Bloomberg)
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Chris Wragge and Betty Nguyen talk to Fox News political commentator, Bill O’Reilly about the “Occupy Wall Street” protests, the 2012 presidential race and his new book, “Killing Lincoln.”
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Left Right & Centre: Anna Hazare has challenged the Congress – either commit to passing the Lokpal Bill in the winter session, or watch me take you on in poll bound states. He says he is not entering politics, but isn’t he flirting it? We discuss.
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Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) called for an immediate vote on President Obama’s jobs bill in the senate today forcing Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) to object and calling McConnell’s surprise move a political stunt.
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