Friday, March 11, 2011

Incredible footage of Japan tsunami, quake

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March 11, 2011
 
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Incredible footage of devastating tsunami

The 5th largest earthquake recorded since 1900 devastated Japan and triggered a massive 23ft high tsunami that destroyed everything in its path. The exact death toll from the largest quake in Japan's history has yet to be determined, but at least 60 dead and many more missing. Hawaii was hit with the first tsunami waves just after 8am this morning, and California was preparing for contact just before noon eastern time. Get the latest updates on The Blaze live blog and watch the incredible footage of the moment the quake struck Japan, along with the helicopter footage which shows the tsunami gobbling up everything in its path as it plowed through the countryside.

Oil dips below $100 after quake

According to the AP: "Oil prices dipped below $100 for the first time this month.The quake is likely to cut short-term demand for crude from Japan, which is the world's third biggest oil consumer. So far, a Saudi Arabian "Day of Rage" set for Friday has not materialized,which may also be holding oil prices lower than expected." Get the full story from The Blaze HERE.

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Megyn Kelly schools Jesse Jackson

Jesse Jackson is publicly bashing Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker for his 'ramrod' style of politics, claiming that "there is a sense of death" for the poor people in America. That's an insult to actual poor people around the globe, who live in huts and go to the bathroom in a community ditch. Being poor in America means you have a Geo instead of a Benz.  Plus, does anyone remember Jackson complaining about procedural trickery to pass a bill when Democrats jammed Obamacare through? Jackson's response is pathetic, and Kelly slams it. WATCH.

Walker vilified for saving 1500 jobs

Unions, unwilling to give any concessions in the midst of a massive budget shortfall, have shown they would rather let members of their own union get laid off than give up any ounce of power. Gov. Walker signed the anti-collective bargaining law into effect today, thus saving about 1,500 jobs. The left will continue to complain - even though leftist icons like FDR and even the AFL-CIO were once staunch opponents to government unions being able to collectively bargain. Get the latest from The Blaze HERE.

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