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throws on the run to get reimold. one away.o has looked good at third base in this series. >> buck: yeah, he has. he's committed 12 errors. we have seen him probably his -- play probably his best defense at third in this series. shows a lot of range. he shows a lot of athleticism throwing on the run right on the mark to jorge cantu. >> jim: vmd down. one away. there's mark hendrickson getting loose to come on to pitch in the bottom of the sixth. backs to the top of the lineup for brian robertsment when you talk about those two players, reimold and scott, scott only plays left field. so, if he's going to play, that means reimold can't. it's not like wigginton can play third or first or robert andino playing shortstop every day because izturis is out, but he can also play second base w luke scott, it's either left field or dh. >> buck: on sunday in philadelphia, reimold started in place of nick markakis in right field, and scott did play in left at that point. they will be happy to have more consistent at-bats for sure. >> jim: r
throws on the run to get reimold. one away.o has looked good at third base in this series. >> buck: yeah, he has. he's committed 12 errors. we have seen him probably his -- play probably his best defense at third in this series. shows a lot of range. he shows a lot of athleticism throwing on the run right on the mark to jorge cantu. >> jim: vmd down. one away. there's mark hendrickson getting loose to come on to pitch in the bottom of the sixth. backs to the top of the lineup for...
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one run on one hit. four base runners off miller. two walks, a hit and an error. >> buck: the first and only hit was to the first batter he faced. nothing after that. >> jim: there is a strike. >> buck: what is more impressive is he is a left- hander and the orioles faced three left-handers in philadelphia and handled them off, including cole hamels on sunday. >> jim: the lead runner is baker the, the catcher, and gload is the trail runner at first. another one in the dirt, and another one smootherred by wieters. >> buck: when you call for that split-finger pitch, the only place it is going to beat you is down in important of you in the dirt. so you have to anticipate going to your knees and blocking a ball. he blocks that one a little more effectively. he snared it in the webbing of his glove. >> jim: ground ball edwards the hole. there is a base hit. reimold is charging. the runner will be held at third. the third base coach saw that reimold was charging in on that ball, and he held the runner, so the marlins really have a big rall
one run on one hit. four base runners off miller. two walks, a hit and an error. >> buck: the first and only hit was to the first batter he faced. nothing after that. >> jim: there is a strike. >> buck: what is more impressive is he is a left- hander and the orioles faced three left-handers in philadelphia and handled them off, including cole hamels on sunday. >> jim: the lead runner is baker the, the catcher, and gload is the trail runner at first. another one in the...
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watch this one here right on the outside corner.he walked the leadoff batter. they should have got two outs on the double play ball. brian roberts unable to handle it. he has a slider up and a fastball up to wright and church. they've taken advantage of it. again, if you look at the scoreboard right here, it's 2- 0. the game is not out of hand yet. >> gary: yet. >> jim: this guy, he's got hall of fame numbers, but he is 40. if you make a pitch, you talked about the right knee earlier even though he says it doesn't bother him, you've got a chance to maybe throw a double play ball and hope your infielder catches it. >> gary: so, guthrie has runners at first and second now. wright at second. church at first. church, the rbi base hit. two hits off guthrie. sheffield still nobody out. sheffield, he will take
watch this one here right on the outside corner.he walked the leadoff batter. they should have got two outs on the double play ball. brian roberts unable to handle it. he has a slider up and a fastball up to wright and church. they've taken advantage of it. again, if you look at the scoreboard right here, it's 2- 0. the game is not out of hand yet. >> gary: yet. >> jim: this guy, he's got hall of fame numbers, but he is 40. if you make a pitch, you talked about the right knee...
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it's on. - it's on. - oh, it's on, all right. - it's on. - it is totally on. jimmy, it's on. it's on. oh, yeah, it's on. pilot: affirmative, it's on. >> jim h.: we invite you to join us again tomorrow for more of the beltway series action. john lannan will be on the mown as the order look for the sweep, nats look for a win. game telecast at 1:30 on masn hd, masn, masn 2, and dc 50. jim hunter saying so long from orioles park at camden yards. tonight's telecast, a masn presentation. >>> hi, everybody. time for "nats xtra" post-game here on masn. johnny holliday along with ray knight. the nationals had a 2-0 lead, the nationals had a 3-1 lead. the orioles win it 6-3. five of the runs tonight scored by baltimore coming on the long ball. >> and most of those fastballs right down the middle. one breaking ball. martis, he wasn't sharp tonight. he threw 98 pitches, 57 strikes. that's just 55% strikes. and that has really been the negative that i've seen on him. it takes him a long time to put a hitter away. he's got a nice repertoire of pitches with the fastba
it's on. - it's on. - oh, it's on, all right. - it's on. - it is totally on. jimmy, it's on. it's on. oh, yeah, it's on. pilot: affirmative, it's on. >> jim h.: we invite you to join us again tomorrow for more of the beltway series action. john lannan will be on the mown as the order look for the sweep, nats look for a win. game telecast at 1:30 on masn hd, masn, masn 2, and dc 50. jim hunter saying so long from orioles park at camden yards. tonight's telecast, a...
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dunkirk held on for second.e that bird finishes in the money now at all three triple-crown races. here is what trainer chip woolley had to say about calvin borel's ride. >> i wasn't awful disappointed, i think my horse was the best horse here, made a move early and came up empty. calvin said he was fighting him a little bit down the back side, but you could tell when calvin set him down maybe a hair early, but that's a judgment call out there, and i'll pat him on the back when i see him. >> calvin, tell me what happened. >> just went a little slow up front, i had to let him go a little bit down the back side, he was fighting me a little bit, but i don't know, i made the lead at the 16th pole, i thought he was home free. >> alongside randy moss and two-time belmont winner jerry bailey, i'm joe tessitore. so the question now will be, did calvin lose this belmont? or did kent go out and win it? >> i think kent won it, because calvin borel would have had to have the same kind of trip he had in the kentucky derby --
dunkirk held on for second.e that bird finishes in the money now at all three triple-crown races. here is what trainer chip woolley had to say about calvin borel's ride. >> i wasn't awful disappointed, i think my horse was the best horse here, made a move early and came up empty. calvin said he was fighting him a little bit down the back side, but you could tell when calvin set him down maybe a hair early, but that's a judgment call out there, and i'll pat him on the back when i see him....
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i really think that the focus has to be on what is going on in stock -- on inside iran. this is not about us or our bilateral relationship. this is about iranians. the iranians having their rights to express themselves and be respected. their political will being respected. the president made a very strong statement, i thought, standing firmly behind those who want to have their views respected, want to be able to peaceably assemble, want to have access to the media. right now, our focus is on this very dramatic situation unfolding inside iran. >> this is unfolding in a country with which the obama administration over months now has been attempting to engage. i am asking whether the prospects for that is succeeding or not, is it improving or slipping away? >> again, this is very rapidly evolving. at this point, we are, like all of you, following with great interest what is happening in iran. it is a rapidly evolving -- even situation. >> a very knowledgeable source told me that right now the obama administration is in the process of we calibrating its approach to the nuc
i really think that the focus has to be on what is going on in stock -- on inside iran. this is not about us or our bilateral relationship. this is about iranians. the iranians having their rights to express themselves and be respected. their political will being respected. the president made a very strong statement, i thought, standing firmly behind those who want to have their views respected, want to be able to peaceably assemble, want to have access to the media. right now, our focus is on...
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so on the contrary, reliance on foreign law create creates conf. consider sotomayor's opinion in c.e.o. v. c.e.o. in the interpretation of a treaty. one of the few instances in which reliance on foreign law may be perfectly permissible. judge sotomayor repeatedly criticized the majority judges on the panel as parochial for consulting american dictionaries to understand the meaning of the -- of "custody" as determined by the hague convention on international child abduction and then she relies on foreign interpretations of those words instead. yet the majority rightly rebuked judge sotomayor for relying on the scattered and divergent foreign legal cases on this subject. the majority even cites the supreme court precedent that warns against relying on foreign law, creates a state of confusion. third, the reliance on foreign law is also based on a misconception that judges, rather than elected officials, in the political branches of government play a role in advancing our nation's foreign policy. judge sotomayor states this -- quote -- "i share more t
so on the contrary, reliance on foreign law create creates conf. consider sotomayor's opinion in c.e.o. v. c.e.o. in the interpretation of a treaty. one of the few instances in which reliance on foreign law may be perfectly permissible. judge sotomayor repeatedly criticized the majority judges on the panel as parochial for consulting american dictionaries to understand the meaning of the -- of "custody" as determined by the hague convention on international child abduction and then...
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top of the sixth, one on, one out, that is gone off jeremy guthrie. lopez's second home run of the game, his eighth of the year, and the mariners win it by a score of 4-1. lopez's third home run in the last three games. the ms have suddenly won five of their last seven, ichiro with a personal 14-game hitting streak against the baltimore orioles. royals and indians in cleveland, gil meche, 4-9 in his career against the tribe, but meche looking good, shin-soo choo, nope, next batter, mark derosa. nope. he's looking. meche 11 ks in seven innings of work. alberto callaspo bases loaded off carl pavano, that is his third of the season, his first since may 5th, and first career grand slam, guillen 2 for 3, he also had a home run as well for meche the 11 ks set a career high. let's check in on the tampa bay rays over the angels, 9-5, pena solo shot, his 18th home run of the year, aybar has added an rbi single and a home run of his own as well. >> meanwhile the phillies and the mets, they're in the bottom of the eighth, and still tied at four. cole hamels tryi
top of the sixth, one on, one out, that is gone off jeremy guthrie. lopez's second home run of the game, his eighth of the year, and the mariners win it by a score of 4-1. lopez's third home run in the last three games. the ms have suddenly won five of their last seven, ichiro with a personal 14-game hitting streak against the baltimore orioles. royals and indians in cleveland, gil meche, 4-9 in his career against the tribe, but meche looking good, shin-soo choo, nope, next batter, mark derosa....
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>> two points to that, senator, that the pay virtually every one of our member airlines, all but one is collectively bargain. >> that's not my question. began as a former mayor i doubt that all the time it -- is it the right kind of pay to have and should we require minimums that are guaranteed pay levels for pilots and regional planes? this is a question i asked last week to focus. can i senator, we believe that the industry again is very complex issue. we believe fundamentally that the quality of the people that we have plying is good. we would like to do even better and that is one of the reasons why we have strongly supported a number of the issues that would have been discussed today to get better training, to get better -- there is an investment here to do. it is interesting at this committee which is responsible for so much into the next generation of technology and spending billions of dollars that we believe that there can be some money spent on the human capital in our aviation safety system. it was strongly support that. >> i have run at a time so let me ask if i can to bo
>> two points to that, senator, that the pay virtually every one of our member airlines, all but one is collectively bargain. >> that's not my question. began as a former mayor i doubt that all the time it -- is it the right kind of pay to have and should we require minimums that are guaranteed pay levels for pilots and regional planes? this is a question i asked last week to focus. can i senator, we believe that the industry again is very complex issue. we believe fundamentally...
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i could go on and on. quite frankly, there's probably corruption on both sides of the auto, although it seems to be the hierarchy of the democratic party. yes, i am biased because i am republican. i think that the republicans are the lesser of two evils. guest: sam, i share your frustration, but in this case at the ticket has much to do with the media as much as with our legal system. lawyers have got and sophisticated in good a dragging things out. these things can go on for years. that is what this is all about. this is not something i think we in the media can do much about. we can keep pushing. we can do our own investigations, but it is the legal system and it the length of trials that i think is causing the frustration you are talking about. host: by the numbers here is a statistic since 1985 that the number of u.s. newspapers with reporters, down 72%. guest: this is one of the great concerns now. it really worries me. will newspapers survived this technological revolution? frankly, the outlook is no
i could go on and on. quite frankly, there's probably corruption on both sides of the auto, although it seems to be the hierarchy of the democratic party. yes, i am biased because i am republican. i think that the republicans are the lesser of two evils. guest: sam, i share your frustration, but in this case at the ticket has much to do with the media as much as with our legal system. lawyers have got and sophisticated in good a dragging things out. these things can go on for years. that is...
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"this one is on may seek one called out from the table -- "this one is on me." that unusual that the banks did not amount to make statements? guest: no, this program from the start has been hatched in the midst of a terrible financial crisis. no one likes the program or says that it has been administered well. this panel that elizabeth warren chaired has looked at the operations of the program. tarp is not popular. but the point that tim geithner and others have made is that it does seem to have some role in having save the financial system last fall. you never know what would have happened if tarp had not been put into place. many of economists say the downturn would have been worse. but this is not a popular program and banks' people are not popular in washington or across the country. but i would not expect public statements of them saying that. host: do you think that if things get into trouble again they can go back for tarp funds? guest: i believe they are. i do not think anyone wants to, though. one of the things about the stress tests is to encourage ban
"this one is on may seek one called out from the table -- "this one is on me." that unusual that the banks did not amount to make statements? guest: no, this program from the start has been hatched in the midst of a terrible financial crisis. no one likes the program or says that it has been administered well. this panel that elizabeth warren chaired has looked at the operations of the program. tarp is not popular. but the point that tim geithner and others have made is that it...
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on a safety. i can only do as a matter of really good conscience. i wonder consumers to get the best deal. out of love for them to be able to imports inexpensive prices, but everything i know from both classified and unclassified briefing this i really would have enormous amount of anxiety over voting for this month as constructed. >> mr. chairman senator roberts can back out like to echo an associate with remarks by the distinguished senator from maryland. i was chairman when she was most helpful on the committee when this first came up. i don't think we are repeating anything classified here when we say we have a hot spot or we did have hotspot hearings and basically would focus on the threats to the united states. this is an area where i share her concern and her concern is very real and so i think i did not realize and i apologize to the sanitary i did not know that she had an amendment in order and that's another thing mr. chairman, i thought we were going to do this next week and the coverag
on a safety. i can only do as a matter of really good conscience. i wonder consumers to get the best deal. out of love for them to be able to imports inexpensive prices, but everything i know from both classified and unclassified briefing this i really would have enormous amount of anxiety over voting for this month as constructed. >> mr. chairman senator roberts can back out like to echo an associate with remarks by the distinguished senator from maryland. i was chairman when she was...
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on capitol hill. most of the people in theoom would have thought that he might have abandoned military tribunals in favor of moving the prisoners at guantanamo for the criminal-justice process through the uniform code of military justice. now that you are in there really grinding and working on those issues, explain a little bed about why the president chose to stick with military tribunals -- explain a little bit about why the president chose to stick with military tribunals. >> first, i just have to say it is amazing to be here and to be on this side of the microphone. it is the first time i have done it. i look at these lights and i cannot see everybody there will. it is really terrific to be here. i consider it an honor to be here, and more fun -- they are boasts spectacular. there isn't -- they are both the spectacular. everything i did with a csis helped prepare me for what i am doing now. the breath of issues that acs covers, which i care passionately about -- it is the issues i care about so m
on capitol hill. most of the people in theoom would have thought that he might have abandoned military tribunals in favor of moving the prisoners at guantanamo for the criminal-justice process through the uniform code of military justice. now that you are in there really grinding and working on those issues, explain a little bed about why the president chose to stick with military tribunals -- explain a little bit about why the president chose to stick with military tribunals. >> first, i...
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this basket of cases on torture, on guantanamo, on how to prosecute the people who are being held?would like to start out with something that i completely agree with lisa on, and that is regardless of which administration lawyers you're looking at, these lawyers are always, always in my experience trying to do the right thing struggling with very, very difficult legal questions. take the torture issue. there was no lawyer in the united states government that was roving around the world trying to push on others in various practices. rather, when you're a lawyer in the office of legal counsel a question is brought to you. the question is can i do this or can't i do this when it comes to things like stress positions, whether it comes to putting a caterpillar in a box with a man and letting them and think it's poisonous, or even when it comes to the waterboarding. so this question comes to the lawyer, and a lawyer is faced with really a horrible decision. a decision that no matter how he decided or she decided, has horrible consequences. if you come to the conclusion that it's not tort
this basket of cases on torture, on guantanamo, on how to prosecute the people who are being held?would like to start out with something that i completely agree with lisa on, and that is regardless of which administration lawyers you're looking at, these lawyers are always, always in my experience trying to do the right thing struggling with very, very difficult legal questions. take the torture issue. there was no lawyer in the united states government that was roving around the world trying...
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it is pennies on the dollar, fractions of a penny on the dollar on what we have made available. let me just give you a sampling, a commentary that i have. norwalk, conn. mayor said after a mayors' conference, that we really need to talk about eliminating some of the bureaucratic things that washington forces on the state's. he is talking about how he cannot move forward on
it is pennies on the dollar, fractions of a penny on the dollar on what we have made available. let me just give you a sampling, a commentary that i have. norwalk, conn. mayor said after a mayors' conference, that we really need to talk about eliminating some of the bureaucratic things that washington forces on the state's. he is talking about how he cannot move forward on
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i will make one final -- one final point. the obama administration, the president issued an executive order instructing agencies basically to go through all of their regulations and scrub them clean of any ambiguities, in other words, only preemption, don't write regulations saying your conduct here preements the state tort suits unless it's fairly cleemplet so those regulations will affect what the future decisions are going to be. >> john, you wand to jump in on this? >> yes. i'd just follow up on ted's point. i think it is very crucial to understand what the agencies are doing because, in some respects, both of these cases suggest, at least in the implymouth preemption area, the cases could have come out differently. the agencies actually deliberated on the issues relevant to the case, for instance, in wyeth versus levine, if they had actually taken a count of the particular risks and decided despite these particular risks this is the way the warning really should be, if they actually had in the altria case talked about wh
i will make one final -- one final point. the obama administration, the president issued an executive order instructing agencies basically to go through all of their regulations and scrub them clean of any ambiguities, in other words, only preemption, don't write regulations saying your conduct here preements the state tort suits unless it's fairly cleemplet so those regulations will affect what the future decisions are going to be. >> john, you wand to jump in on this? >> yes. i'd...
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you can record on that on hd for 60 minutes. just the fact that you can do that, think about and the old days when you saw the national conventions and the cameraman would have this thing that weighed 80 pounds on his back. the sound man to hold the sound equipment. now you can do all that with this equipment. it has already made television less obtrusive than it used to be. that is good. the fact that this technology is happening like this and so fast, no one can say for anything will be. not in 10 years. are there still going to be newspapers? will we still print news on pieces of paper? will we get it all on the ipod? no one knows the answers to these questions. having said that, the core of journalism is still not the technology. it is the reporter, the individual reporter who goes to the scene and gathers facts independently of what the government is trying to tell him to do or what the government line is and then finds a way to get that into print or into broadcast in some way. i do not know what the evening news programs
you can record on that on hd for 60 minutes. just the fact that you can do that, think about and the old days when you saw the national conventions and the cameraman would have this thing that weighed 80 pounds on his back. the sound man to hold the sound equipment. now you can do all that with this equipment. it has already made television less obtrusive than it used to be. that is good. the fact that this technology is happening like this and so fast, no one can say for anything will be. not...
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jimmy, it's on. - it's on. - oh, yeah, it's on. affirmative, it's on.thwest airlines announces new service out of bwi airport, with three daily nonstop flights to new york laguardia for just 49 dollars one-way starting june 28th. grab your bag. it's on. - ( ding ) - book now at southwest.com. grab your bag. it's on. try chili's new fire-grilled quesadillas, starting at $6.99. flame-grilled tortillas layered with chicken, bacon, cheese, and ranch. crispy on the outside, melted perfection on the inside. >>> the following is quesadill >> johnny: welcome back everybody, johnny holiday and rob dibble back. the nats with a 3-1 deficit to the reds, five different flex plans to choose from so you can enjoy ultimate flexibility. pick your plan, your seats, get a free game. it's that easy. for information on the grand slam flex plan, 202-675-nats or visit.com grand slam. guzman tries to get something going, and arthur rhodes the former oriole has played coming 24 games for the reds. >> rob: look at the numbers. >> johnny: yes. >> rob: been in nine games. 6 walks,
jimmy, it's on. - it's on. - oh, yeah, it's on. affirmative, it's on.thwest airlines announces new service out of bwi airport, with three daily nonstop flights to new york laguardia for just 49 dollars one-way starting june 28th. grab your bag. it's on. - ( ding ) - book now at southwest.com. grab your bag. it's on. try chili's new fire-grilled quesadillas, starting at $6.99. flame-grilled tortillas layered with chicken, bacon, cheese, and ranch. crispy on the outside, melted perfection on the...
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the one thing they can run on now is what obama ran on last year which is jobs and economy.hey want to pin it to nancy pelosi and president obama. that is what they are banking on. guest: there is a real concern about what the house and senate republicans have to say about such a critical issue as energy and national reform. many leading conservatives said that global warming is a hoax and do not even believe in the basic science. that is a critical problem for the house republicans that there are so divided on a critical issue. whether global warming even exist. that is a fundamentally difficult position to articulate for forms of any kind. on the one hand you say they do not believe in a problem, and then many of their efforts to address it or simply status quo. let's simply burn more coal and burned the earth along the way. they are stuck in a difficult box and have not found a way to get out of it. host: pennsylvania, on the independent line. caller: a couple of comments and then i would like to hear their responses. first of all, of like to hear since this energy bill p
the one thing they can run on now is what obama ran on last year which is jobs and economy.hey want to pin it to nancy pelosi and president obama. that is what they are banking on. guest: there is a real concern about what the house and senate republicans have to say about such a critical issue as energy and national reform. many leading conservatives said that global warming is a hoax and do not even believe in the basic science. that is a critical problem for the house republicans that there...
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we've got to turn the sunlight on hass going on up there. eith that are ear we're going to have to go -- teether that or we're going to have -- either that or we're going to have to go back to the open rules process. this is unprecedented to see the systemic destruction of deliberative democracy taking place on the third floor, out of sight of the public eye and i'd yield back to the gentleman from texas and thank him. mr. carter: we've raised a lot of issues, we talked about a lot of things. i think we've expressed our personal concern about this issue of the veracity of our c.i.a. and whether or not they've been lying to the congress and to the speaker of the house, the third most powerful person and most important person in line for the presidency. these are issues that as the ethics issues week of raised recently, issues that have places they can be resolved, either in the leadership of this house or the ethics committee, they need to be resolved, madam speaker. we need these issues resolved and i would file this argument by saying, espe
we've got to turn the sunlight on hass going on up there. eith that are ear we're going to have to go -- teether that or we're going to have -- either that or we're going to have to go back to the open rules process. this is unprecedented to see the systemic destruction of deliberative democracy taking place on the third floor, out of sight of the public eye and i'd yield back to the gentleman from texas and thank him. mr. carter: we've raised a lot of issues, we talked about a lot of things. i...
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) - it's on. - oh, it's on, all right. - it's on. - totally on. jimmy, it's on. - it's on. - oh, yeah, it's on. affirmative, it's on. announcer: southwest airlines announces new service out of bwi airport, with three daily nonstop flights to new york laguardia for just 49 dollars one-way starting june 28th. grab your bag. it's on. - ( ding ) - book now at southwest.com. >> johnny: get all the latet nats news online on facebook join the washington nationals fans page. folly teddy on twitter at teddy 26 nats. john lannan goes back to work. he will face gomes, hernandez and jay bruce in the reds 4. >> rob: now, you were the original before casey casem on the top 40s. [laughter]. >> johnny: it hits gomes. jonny gomes on with a hit by pitch at fly ball. >> rob: did you know wolfman jack? [laughter]. >> johnny: he had a voice on him. he was tough. but casey and i were together -- not together. we were on opposite stations on cleveland before he really made it big and he is one of the nicest guys. reds have the lead-off batter on. >> rob: when you he
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on nuclear power. recently i saw a rasmussen poll of likely voters that indicates 30% of likely voters have no idea what cap and trade means. 29% thought it was some sort of wall street regulation. 17% thought it had something to do with health care. only 24% had any idea what it was. cap and trade puts a cap or limit on greenhouse gas emissions, including co-2, carbon dioxide. when you breathe in, that's oxygen. when you breathe out, that's carbon dioxide. co-2. according to this legislation co-2 is pollution. according to the bill, foreign countries don't cap emissions, their goods can be hit with tariffs which they call, quote, border adjustments. the loss of jobs that will go overseas as a result of this bill is being called, "leakage." breathing as pollution, border adjustments, leakage. this is a taxation scheme on energy. ling wingist obfuscation to cover up the harmful impacts it will have on our economy. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose
on nuclear power. recently i saw a rasmussen poll of likely voters that indicates 30% of likely voters have no idea what cap and trade means. 29% thought it was some sort of wall street regulation. 17% thought it had something to do with health care. only 24% had any idea what it was. cap and trade puts a cap or limit on greenhouse gas emissions, including co-2, carbon dioxide. when you breathe in, that's oxygen. when you breathe out, that's carbon dioxide. co-2. according to this legislation...
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should stop indicates this is one of the main points you are pushing. >> we are focused on the goal. and the goal is peace. the goal is two peoples living in their historic homeland, and there are a number of obstacles to this ultimate goal. i'm not saying that settlements are the main obstacle -- just one of the obstacles. >> on the today show he said there is hope for a room for negotiation on natural growth. indicating there will be discussion on how to finesse that with a obama administration. is that your understanding? >> again, you are asking me to get into what is going to happen when we actually sit down and negotiate, but it has to be worked out first and foremost between the two parties themselves. we are a facilitator. >> as far as the settlement freeze and negotiations on natural growth, is there room for negotiation? >> our policy is clear, settlement activity must be frozen, an obligation under the road map. >> why not criticize prime minister netanyahu's speech, because he felt sure? -- he fell short? >> we want to focus on how we can get to this ultimate goal that th
should stop indicates this is one of the main points you are pushing. >> we are focused on the goal. and the goal is peace. the goal is two peoples living in their historic homeland, and there are a number of obstacles to this ultimate goal. i'm not saying that settlements are the main obstacle -- just one of the obstacles. >> on the today show he said there is hope for a room for negotiation on natural growth. indicating there will be discussion on how to finesse that with a obama...
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on c-span or listen on x. satellite radio or download the c-span pod cost. >> tuesday the democratic leadership council held an event honoring their retiring c.e.o. speakers include bill clinton, steny hoyer and bruce reed. this lasts about an hour and a half. >> ladies and gentlemen, lab buy daniels. >> oh god, creature of universe upon universe, we are here this evening no honor, thank and recognize a friend, a patriot, a lead leader, a lover of our country. in this moment, dear god, as we should in all moments, we recognize your presence in the work of our hands, your light and the clarity we attain, your spirit and the wisdom we achi e achieve, your inspiration and the good that we seek to do. we ask for your continued guidance and blessing even as we know that we often merit them n not. we thank you for our many gifts. this evening we thank you for al and engineer fro ginger ginger others that are not here this evening. our tradition teaches that at 5 years old the person should study scripture. at 13 the
on c-span or listen on x. satellite radio or download the c-span pod cost. >> tuesday the democratic leadership council held an event honoring their retiring c.e.o. speakers include bill clinton, steny hoyer and bruce reed. this lasts about an hour and a half. >> ladies and gentlemen, lab buy daniels. >> oh god, creature of universe upon universe, we are here this evening no honor, thank and recognize a friend, a patriot, a lead leader, a lover of our country. in this moment,...
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this is one of the arguments that goes on -- one of the endless problems that judges think there is a certain level of incompetency in the bar and they're correct. [laughter] >> and i should also add that lawyers always feel there's a certain degree of inadequacy in the judges. [laughter] >> right. >> and they're correct also. [laughter] >> judge tatel, why don't you give us the final add -- >> i was just going to add one additional factor that hasn't come up if i could quickly, linda, in terms of judging and how these courts work and actually marsha mentioned it to me yesterday at dinner. you know, i agree with judge wilkinson about the importance of the size of the court, at least from my court. the fact that there's only nine of us, i think, makes a big difference in terms of our ability to produce quality work. that said, i'm not prepared because i haven't served in a large court to say it couldn't be judge just as well in a large court. but judge berzon mentioned to me something last night which i think is pretty important. and that is on the dc circuit we have no visiting judges
this is one of the arguments that goes on -- one of the endless problems that judges think there is a certain level of incompetency in the bar and they're correct. [laughter] >> and i should also add that lawyers always feel there's a certain degree of inadequacy in the judges. [laughter] >> right. >> and they're correct also. [laughter] >> judge tatel, why don't you give us the final add -- >> i was just going to add one additional factor that hasn't come up if i...
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jimmy, it's on. - it's on. - oh, yeah, it's on. affirmative, it's on. announcer: southwest airlines announces new service out of bwi airport, with three daily nonstop flights to new york laguardia for just 49 dollars one-way starting june 28th. grab your bag. it's on. - ( ding ) - book now at southwest.com. they are supermen. they are mythic. they will welcome you. challenge you. cheer for you. and when they raise their flag in victory, you will know what these men and women are fighting for. and you will feel fortunate to be counted among them. there's strong. then there's army strong. to see strength like no other, go to goarmy.com . >> gary: tonight's conte is donna halsey. get a chance to win a scratch off lottery. you get a chance to win by logging on masn sports,.com. we no sooner got through saying that dallas braden, the starting pitcher, has the fewest numbers of runs in his starts of anyone in the majors, what do they do? they get six runs on seven hits in the 1st inning. >> buck: he won't be able to pitch with that kind of lead. >> gary
jimmy, it's on. - it's on. - oh, yeah, it's on. affirmative, it's on. announcer: southwest airlines announces new service out of bwi airport, with three daily nonstop flights to new york laguardia for just 49 dollars one-way starting june 28th. grab your bag. it's on. - ( ding ) - book now at southwest.com. they are supermen. they are mythic. they will welcome you. challenge you. cheer for you. and when they raise their flag in victory, you will know what these men and women are fighting for....
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runner on, bottom five, for willy aybar, nice effort in this one, that is a shot to right, a two-run homer, his fifth home run of the season, lackey, eight earned runs he allowed in five innings pitched. coming in seven straight wins against the rays, 9-1 lifetime against tampa bay, this one 9-5 is your final. and after losing three in a row tampa bay has now won a game. that losing streak by the boards. evan longoria struggling for tampa bay. remember in april, a .369 batting average? things have changed since then. .296 in may. he's yet to get a hit this month. his current streak of 18 at-bats without a hit is the longest drought of his career. mariners and orioles in baltimore as we continue to swing around the majors. that's jorse lopez, the second home run of the game, eighth of the year, the ms win it, ichiro suzuki on a 14-game hitting streak, against the orioles. seattle has won six of its last seven, hernandez gets the win, 4-0 in his career at camden yards, and the ms win it 4-1. let's go to fenway. tying run on second, top nine, papelbon, posada. flies out to left. and tha
runner on, bottom five, for willy aybar, nice effort in this one, that is a shot to right, a two-run homer, his fifth home run of the season, lackey, eight earned runs he allowed in five innings pitched. coming in seven straight wins against the rays, 9-1 lifetime against tampa bay, this one 9-5 is your final. and after losing three in a row tampa bay has now won a game. that losing streak by the boards. evan longoria struggling for tampa bay. remember in april, a .369 batting average? things...
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still only one down. which just. [ indiscernible ] >> gary: one away. huff to right field, base hit. here comes reimold, a great c back win for the orioles! for the first time this year! have won a ballgame when they trailed after 8. they get two off rodriguez n the bottom of the 9th, and they win it 5-4. >> back to back nights. huff's
still only one down. which just. [ indiscernible ] >> gary: one away. huff to right field, base hit. here comes reimold, a great c back win for the orioles! for the first time this year! have won a ballgame when they trailed after 8. they get two off rodriguez n the bottom of the 9th, and they win it 5-4. >> back to back nights. huff's
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here's adam dunn trying to bail out the inning, two on, one out with kearns on deck. >> i hope he hangs him a curveball. . >> mover trouble against lefties than rightties. >> he throws the fastball by dunn. he pitched pretty well at citizens bank park, 1-2 to dunn. the nats can't make contact here. did he tip that? the umpire is telling dunn he struck out. adams asking for an appeal for a foul tip, which doesn't usually happen. >> he's saying he didn't hear it. >> he's called him out. >> check out the replay and see if he makes contact here on the ball. not too good of an argument for adam here. it looks like it hit the ground and hit the catcher's chest protector. >> wants to know why won't you ask the third base umpire if you're not sure. >> i know. >> buckner must be saying i'm sure he missed it. now manny's getting a little more an mated here. that bat missed the ball. >> we know that, but we don't have to let manny and adam know that. it's a good argument. >> i think the right thing would be to ask the third base umpire for some help. >> romper row has gotten the last two hitters w
here's adam dunn trying to bail out the inning, two on, one out with kearns on deck. >> i hope he hangs him a curveball. . >> mover trouble against lefties than rightties. >> he throws the fastball by dunn. he pitched pretty well at citizens bank park, 1-2 to dunn. the nats can't make contact here. did he tip that? the umpire is telling dunn he struck out. adams asking for an appeal for a foul tip, which doesn't usually happen. >> he's saying he didn't hear it. >>...
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stuff on the ivy leagues, terrible stuff on america's elite. it's astonishing how many people nixon hated, and it all comes through in this diary. what also comes through is what a hard worker he was and how much he did accomplish, so this is the real thing you're seeing here. it's a unique document. we have no other chief of staff who kept such a document. c-span: with all your books, 17 books, what more do you want to do? >> guest: i'm right now into chapter 16 of a biography of meriwether lewis, which has been a dream of mine since 1976. we -- moira and i and our kids -- wanted to do something special for the 200th birthday of the united states, something other than watching fireworks and getting drunk. we decided we were going to go to lemhi pass, which is on the idaho-montana border. it's the place where meriwether lewis became the first american to cross the continental divide. we camped up there that night, and we had the most gorgeous night, with the stars. you could reach up and touch them. we brought some booze along, and we had some
stuff on the ivy leagues, terrible stuff on america's elite. it's astonishing how many people nixon hated, and it all comes through in this diary. what also comes through is what a hard worker he was and how much he did accomplish, so this is the real thing you're seeing here. it's a unique document. we have no other chief of staff who kept such a document. c-span: with all your books, 17 books, what more do you want to do? >> guest: i'm right now into chapter 16 of a biography of...
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and throughout the history of mankind when a group declares war on another group and the group on which they declared war it humane enough to take prisoners then they are held until the group says they are no longer at war. here there are people in this country, in the administration who do not understand that these people still want to kill us. look at the pleading of khalid shaikh mohammed. his words, we are terrorists to the bone. you release those people, bring them in the united states. we already heard from one case that the supreme court majority is wanting to give them rights to which they are not or should not be entitled. and that's justice justice scalia said this opinion will cost american lives. that was a bold statement by scalia but he's right. we should not allow this to hurt american soldiers and american people and put innocent lives at risk even though it may get some applause overseas from people who would not mind seeing america disappear. and i want to touch very quickly on the photographs. we believe in america that guilty people should be punished and people who
and throughout the history of mankind when a group declares war on another group and the group on which they declared war it humane enough to take prisoners then they are held until the group says they are no longer at war. here there are people in this country, in the administration who do not understand that these people still want to kill us. look at the pleading of khalid shaikh mohammed. his words, we are terrorists to the bone. you release those people, bring them in the united states. we...
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one ball, one strike. rob talked about willy hitting a .238, but he has hit safely in five of his last six games at a .333 clip and he has hit a couple of home runs. you make a mistake and he can drive it to right field. 2-1. and this is a great ballpark for left-handed hitter whose can pull. >> jim: and even if you go the other way. >> bob: it is not a very deep gap as you mentioned earlier. 318 to the scoreboard. willy does turn on one, but he hooks it foul. >> jim: and it is a very slow infield that has gotten progressively faster. and that helps the hitters. the orioles did come in leading the american league in batting average of .300, but a very slow infield early on and -- >> bob: now you say progressively faster, is that weather related or by design? >> jim: i think if you talk about how slow it is enough, eventually it gets as fast as some of the other ballparks you play in. >> bob: we've heard rumors of some parks that are about to get slotter actually and willie harris takes that one for a strik
one ball, one strike. rob talked about willy hitting a .238, but he has hit safely in five of his last six games at a .333 clip and he has hit a couple of home runs. you make a mistake and he can drive it to right field. 2-1. and this is a great ballpark for left-handed hitter whose can pull. >> jim: and even if you go the other way. >> bob: it is not a very deep gap as you mentioned earlier. 318 to the scoreboard. willy does turn on one, but he hooks it foul. >> jim: and it...
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doing a story on one of castro's early prisoners, john was 19-year-old.so grabbed me at the age of 14. a second movement in right time, right place, is the time and place. 40 years is a long time. it goes from the vietnam war to the surge in iraq. we missed obama's election. but all of that history, the fall of communism, it is all fair. one of the lessons for conservatives at this moment, we are pretty glum because things are pretty grim. they really are grim. you have to remember it has been worse. the late 70s were awful. they were just awful. there was watergate, there was the fall of vietnam, there was an energy crisis, there was gerald ford's good but bumbling intentions, jimmy carter's unionists, cubans were patrolling africa, soviets were occupying afghanistan. was an awful time that ended with ronald reagan. i am not saying every disaster ends with ronald reagan. they don't. sometimes they just keep getting worse and worse. but it is important for conservatives to remember we have been through a very bad patches before. i hope that is another thi
doing a story on one of castro's early prisoners, john was 19-year-old.so grabbed me at the age of 14. a second movement in right time, right place, is the time and place. 40 years is a long time. it goes from the vietnam war to the surge in iraq. we missed obama's election. but all of that history, the fall of communism, it is all fair. one of the lessons for conservatives at this moment, we are pretty glum because things are pretty grim. they really are grim. you have to remember it has been...
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not that i'm against new technology but i am a little slow on the uptake on this one. host: @ thank you for updating all of us. anna from washington, d.c. come on independent line. caller: i think the cia is doing what it knows how to do best -- this is what we should do. this is the cia at its best. if you think america is not helping them with technology and twitter and everything, you underestimate the cia. lindsay graham and john mccain, i am so relieved that john mccain did not win. if he had run -- there would be a third world war. there are ways that you can impact countries without overtly doing it, and that is what we should be doing and i think the present -- i don't agree with him on a lot of things. mccain really scares me. what would they have us do? send troops there to lose their lives? if people want freedom badly enough, they should be ready to pay the price with their lives. host: james on the line. good morning, as we look at video from youtube from over the weekend. caller: good morning. absolutely a timid response from obama and it is typical of de
not that i'm against new technology but i am a little slow on the uptake on this one. host: @ thank you for updating all of us. anna from washington, d.c. come on independent line. caller: i think the cia is doing what it knows how to do best -- this is what we should do. this is the cia at its best. if you think america is not helping them with technology and twitter and everything, you underestimate the cia. lindsay graham and john mccain, i am so relieved that john mccain did not win. if he...
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any par on a day like thursday is a good one.peaking of par, how about andrew parr. >> old man parr is a great score in the u.s. open, insert your favorite cliche, parr begins with a birdie. jeff brehaut, on 17, right hole location on this par 3. you see the lens inundated with water. >> one under par through 11. >> ryan spears. hit the stick and drops. that might have rolled forever. >> one under par leading the u.s. open. >> he can say whatever comes from mr. spears, he can say "i slept on the lead at the u.s. open." he doesn't need to add "it was only after three holes and half the field didn't start." brehaut, edfors and parr your leaders, and spears -- nobody finished and nobody started in the afternoon -- all these big players, els, garcia, goosen, kim, mcilroy, mickelson, mediate, perry, scott and villegas, none had a chance to put a peg in the ground. andy, because this is the u.s. open maybe we make this out to be worse than it really is. you were out there in it. how bad was it? >> it was miserable, absolutely miserable
any par on a day like thursday is a good one.peaking of par, how about andrew parr. >> old man parr is a great score in the u.s. open, insert your favorite cliche, parr begins with a birdie. jeff brehaut, on 17, right hole location on this par 3. you see the lens inundated with water. >> one under par through 11. >> ryan spears. hit the stick and drops. that might have rolled forever. >> one under par leading the u.s. open. >> he can say whatever comes from mr....
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that's one. the second one is to mr. skancke who served as commissioner on the national surface transportation policy and revenue study commission. he's been very important in advising us in the e.p.w. committee on how to proceed with the next highway bill, etc. then i have the last question to mr. szabo. so, mr. skancke, do you believe d.o.t. has a realistic and workable plan to implement high-speed rail nationally? and what steps must they take to ensure we have a sustainable system in the u.s.? >> senator boxer, i don't think the nation as a whole has a plan for high-speed rail. you know me very well to know that i am very candid to answer the questions. >> that's why i asked it. >> i think our nation lacks a vision on how we are going to move our american public out to 2050. it's why this congress in safety lieu created the transportation -- in safetlu created the transportation bill. as we get people out of our own horse and buggy, that it is a cultural sift. we have to convince the american public that high-speed p
that's one. the second one is to mr. skancke who served as commissioner on the national surface transportation policy and revenue study commission. he's been very important in advising us in the e.p.w. committee on how to proceed with the next highway bill, etc. then i have the last question to mr. szabo. so, mr. skancke, do you believe d.o.t. has a realistic and workable plan to implement high-speed rail nationally? and what steps must they take to ensure we have a sustainable system in the...
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is it ten cents on the dollar, 15 cents on the dollar, five cents on the dollar? >> in the caves our bonds, they have generally traded less than 20 cents on the dollar. in some case less than 10 cents on the dollar. >> chrysler? >> we have no bond. the equity holders will receive approximately 29 cents on the dollar. >> 29 cents on the dollar. okay. here's my question. shareholders basically out of luck. bond holders, pennies on the dollar. dealers, not doing any better. i could go on and on. does it occur to you that in this process, as you were putting this together with the very large investment of tax payer dollars, in chrysler's case, that would be how much? >> well, we have received $3 million and $4 million for debt financing so far. there will be additional funds coming for the outlaying company. >> don't you think there was some justification for congressional oversight here? >> from our standpoint, the reality is our relationship with treasury has been one of -- as being a bank, being an investor in our company. they have been excellent to work with in t
is it ten cents on the dollar, 15 cents on the dollar, five cents on the dollar? >> in the caves our bonds, they have generally traded less than 20 cents on the dollar. in some case less than 10 cents on the dollar. >> chrysler? >> we have no bond. the equity holders will receive approximately 29 cents on the dollar. >> 29 cents on the dollar. okay. here's my question. shareholders basically out of luck. bond holders, pennies on the dollar. dealers, not doing any better....
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jimmy, it's on. - it's on. - oh, yeah, it's on. affirmative, it's on.ouncer: southwest airlines announces new service out of bwi airport, with three daily nonstop flights to new york laguardia for just 49 dollars one-way starting june 28th. grab your bag. it's on. - ( ding ) - book now at southwest.com. doing what it takes to make home a little better. that's why we lowered over a thousand prices. and carry powerful tools from dewalt, milwaukee, ridgid, and more. so you spend less, but drill, saw, and nail... more. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now, save $20 on a ryobi 18v starter kit with drill and circular saw for just $89. >> gary: tonight's contestant is michele, she has a chance to win $99 worth of scratch-off tickets from the maryland lottery for every orioles home run hit tonight. michele, good luck. it will be a tough night for the homers with the air as heavy as it is with rain around in the area, and the wind which was swirling has pretty much stopped now. ball didn't carry particularly well last night. >>
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we can move on to the second aspect outlined on page 6. at the same time that the u.s. and russian sides are negotiating down to 1,000 weapons, there will be preparations for bringing in the other nuclear powers. that would consist of diplomatic efforts to urged those existing nuclear powers, show restraint, not to increase their existing nuclear arsenals. it would ask for more transparency to provide information on their nuclear weapons. create an inventory of warheads, and begin the process of creating a platform for a brand new negotiation which is discussed on page 7. in that new negotiation, what we call phase 2, which would take place between 2014, and 18, we did have the multilateral negotiation, where not only the two existing negotiating states, the u.s. and russia, would be at the table, but other nuclear weapons states as well. in that multilateral framework, we would seek an agreement that would, in which the united states and russia would continue their own reduction efforts down to 500 nuclear-weapons, as long as the other nuclear states agreed first to fr
we can move on to the second aspect outlined on page 6. at the same time that the u.s. and russian sides are negotiating down to 1,000 weapons, there will be preparations for bringing in the other nuclear powers. that would consist of diplomatic efforts to urged those existing nuclear powers, show restraint, not to increase their existing nuclear arsenals. it would ask for more transparency to provide information on their nuclear weapons. create an inventory of warheads, and begin the process...
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when you have a shift on and you see ryan zimmerman, two outs running on contact, come on, ryan.come on. you can do it. scores easily. very nice. a couple of two-out knocks right there. >> bob: with that run, marlins have given up 55 runs in the first inning this year more than any other frame. that's the hall mark of having some young pitchers on your staff. here is josh willingham. josh put good swings on the ball last night. 2-4, flied to center. hit the ball pretty solidly, but that ended the ballgame with two men aboard in the ninth. nothing like two-out hits. maybe the nats can cash another one here. josh has driven in 16. over his last 18 games, he's hitting .407. look at that hit streak averaging almost two hits a game. he's hitting ..33 over his last seven games. -- .333 over his last seven games. that ball well hit to right. and moving over to cover the ground is jeremy hermida. so, nats get a zimmerman single a-dunn double with two outs in the first to get on the board first. s your final boarding call. all passengers... each with an average speed of 590 miles per hour
when you have a shift on and you see ryan zimmerman, two outs running on contact, come on, ryan.come on. you can do it. scores easily. very nice. a couple of two-out knocks right there. >> bob: with that run, marlins have given up 55 runs in the first inning this year more than any other frame. that's the hall mark of having some young pitchers on your staff. here is josh willingham. josh put good swings on the ball last night. 2-4, flied to center. hit the ball pretty solidly, but that...
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it is certainly not strongly on the chinese side or on the american side. and in fact, i think it is in a way is probably causing them, us and the chinese ways of cooperating rather than using financial jujitsu against each other. if certainly that is the pattern that i seem to see in our relations with china. i was at the shangri-la of dialogue and had a long conversation with the chinese counterpart and most of that conversation was about mutual concern, not about checking the size of each other's biceps and then try to figure out who would win if we got in an arm wrestling contest. so i think in that particular -- in that particular case it's leading to sort of concentration on things we can do to get there. it's not to say the smart economists and government leaders on both sides are not trying to figure out how they can become less dependent and minimize some of those risks. it just seems the way it is playing out right now is it is forcing us to look at other things. let me then finish up by saying it has been a fast for months on the job as dni and a
it is certainly not strongly on the chinese side or on the american side. and in fact, i think it is in a way is probably causing them, us and the chinese ways of cooperating rather than using financial jujitsu against each other. if certainly that is the pattern that i seem to see in our relations with china. i was at the shangri-la of dialogue and had a long conversation with the chinese counterpart and most of that conversation was about mutual concern, not about checking the size of each...
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to drop one like you did on my oldsmobile. drop on. >> we did it and that saved them money. that's 555 of the dealers that were discontinued were selling not rebrand, but one. and that was the necessary part of his. it wasn't a desire. it wasn't a plan, but 555 of these dealers had only one brand will not have viable products coming unless all three brands are under one roof that dealer body isn't going to be viable. >> my time is up your every torp would be why not allow those one brand dealers sell all three of your vehicle and keep them open. >> because our volume has gone from over 2 million a year, 700,000. and the only way our dealers will ever survive, and i think these dealers all really understand that, is to have all three brands under one roof or they can put together the synergy, the total customer base and the fixed cost will be covered. that something that everybody wants. we have known that for 10 years. >> then let them do it. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. henderson, question for you. who is the purchaser of gm? >> the purchaser is general motors sir, will
to drop one like you did on my oldsmobile. drop on. >> we did it and that saved them money. that's 555 of the dealers that were discontinued were selling not rebrand, but one. and that was the necessary part of his. it wasn't a desire. it wasn't a plan, but 555 of these dealers had only one brand will not have viable products coming unless all three brands are under one roof that dealer body isn't going to be viable. >> my time is up your every torp would be why not allow those one...
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just final, highlights first right here, jose lopez at the disch, top six, one on, one out, lopez, two-run shot to left off guthrie, and that is gone. for lopez, his second home run of the season. excuse me, of the game, his eighth of the year, the mariners win it 4-1. you see ichiro 1 for 3, ichiro has a personal 14-game hitting streak against the baltimore orioles. more on this game a little later in the show. >> the sacramento kings hired paul westfall as the new coach for two years plus a team option for a third season. the kings offered the job to kurt rambus hours before game three of the nba finals, but rambus passed. westphal has compiled a record. he led the suns to the 1993 nba finals in his first season as a coach in the association, westphal coached five seasons at pepperdine. as a player he played with boston, seat, and the. >> nick:s. >> the orlando magic may just be back. coming up shelly smith a report on the lakers and rachel nichols who is with the magic. phil mickelson makes an emotional return to the pga tour. >> and let's cluster score as we like to say. national leagu
just final, highlights first right here, jose lopez at the disch, top six, one on, one out, lopez, two-run shot to left off guthrie, and that is gone. for lopez, his second home run of the season. excuse me, of the game, his eighth of the year, the mariners win it 4-1. you see ichiro 1 for 3, ichiro has a personal 14-game hitting streak against the baltimore orioles. more on this game a little later in the show. >> the sacramento kings hired paul westfall as the new coach for two years...
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on, all right. - it's on. - totally on.immy, it's on. - it's on. - oh, yeah, it's on. affirmative, it's on. announcer: southwest airlines announces new service out of bwi airport, with three daily nonstop flights to new york laguardia for just 49 dollars one-way starting june 28th. grab your bag. it's on. - ( ding ) - book now at southwest.com. grab your bag. it's on. times may be tough today, but the things we all look forward to haven't changed. like owning a home. watching our children grow. and retiring with confidence. so whatever you're looking forward to, m&t bank is here to help you get there. m&t bank. understanding what's important.
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it is pennies on the dollar, fractions of a penny on the dollar on what we have made available. let me just give you a sampling, a commentary that i have. norwalk, conn. mayor said after a mayors' conference, that we really need to talk about eliminating some of the bureaucratic things that washington forces on the state's. he is talking about how he cannot move forward on the stimulus packets. the dot directors said that federal requirements have been taken to a new level. we're going to have to dedicate additional staff to the record keeping and auditing required under these new procedures. i guess this is madison, wisconsin. they informed other locality about the difficulty of getting the money disbursed. unfortunately, it will not do much for job creation this year because the american recovery and reinvestment act requires piles of red tape to get federal funding. it will delay people going to work. i am just giving you a small sampling of what they are telling us as far as the difficulty in getting people to work. i have been home, folks. i have a lot of folks hurting. flo
it is pennies on the dollar, fractions of a penny on the dollar on what we have made available. let me just give you a sampling, a commentary that i have. norwalk, conn. mayor said after a mayors' conference, that we really need to talk about eliminating some of the bureaucratic things that washington forces on the state's. he is talking about how he cannot move forward on the stimulus packets. the dot directors said that federal requirements have been taken to a new level. we're going to have...
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we were on cobra, thank god. even on cobra, paying $356 per month in the 1980's, which was one week's pay, that only covered my son. we're still ended up paying about $10,000. host: how about that? guest: that is something you hear president obama talk about. there is a much cheaper way, a health program, to keep people out of these emergency rooms. on the tobacco bill, they want to stop kids from smoking now. that will either be lower cost in the future. guest: one thing that is lost in the debate is there used to be personal responsibility and health care system. if you're watching your weight and walking and taking measures to make sure your help remains on the upside, the costs will be borne by all of sprint people need to take a certain responsibility. it is important that we have care. what has happened is that the people need the care most have been neglected by the system. one thing that needs to be part of reform is ensuring that we have people visiting physicians but do not get to a point where they're
we were on cobra, thank god. even on cobra, paying $356 per month in the 1980's, which was one week's pay, that only covered my son. we're still ended up paying about $10,000. host: how about that? guest: that is something you hear president obama talk about. there is a much cheaper way, a health program, to keep people out of these emergency rooms. on the tobacco bill, they want to stop kids from smoking now. that will either be lower cost in the future. guest: one thing that is lost in the...
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that we will be working on. we will ensure that we do not add anything to the ship that causes change to occur or causes more cost and we are committed to that. >> are you confident that you will meet the cost count or what you have to ask -- >> we are in talks about the cost half. my perspective is one of having been a fleet commander-the pacific, saying the demands and the needs and opportunities that exist and being in the position i am in right now and seeing what the commanders are asking for it. to me, the floor of 313 is still a valid number. if that does not mean it will not be a challenging process to get there but i believe lcs is key. the fact that we have reverted to more predictable cost shipping in the ddg 151 will help us not just increase the numbers but give us the capability we need. >> i was wondering, we have seen as a nation the cost of a hot war. the cost in terms of people and blood and treasure. can you talk -- is the qdr looking at the benefits of deterrence and how you put a price tag o
that we will be working on. we will ensure that we do not add anything to the ship that causes change to occur or causes more cost and we are committed to that. >> are you confident that you will meet the cost count or what you have to ask -- >> we are in talks about the cost half. my perspective is one of having been a fleet commander-the pacific, saying the demands and the needs and opportunities that exist and being in the position i am in right now and seeing what the commanders...
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jamie walker is no longer on the club and we'll see what is going on with sudden cesar izturis. they were talking about the orioles not being able to hit but one guy who was hitting now gets append sites. it's been that kind of a week for him. disappointing end to jamie walker's career. the fact of the matter is, when you are on the team to get left handed batters and you can't get them out, something had to be done because that was his role. going back to his first year, 2007, the success or lack of success against the left handed batters began to compound. so maybe, just maybe castillo can step in and do a little bit of a better job. >> i don't think that jamie walker's days are over at the major league level. he needs to find a ball club that will use him as a relief pitcher. his strength has become his weakness. he came from the detroit tigers as the premiere left hander nobody no lefty could hit against him. you see at the numbers. it came back to haunt him because he was overworked. now it's time for castillo. he got someal nt. he can keep the ball down. he has that big sw
jamie walker is no longer on the club and we'll see what is going on with sudden cesar izturis. they were talking about the orioles not being able to hit but one guy who was hitting now gets append sites. it's been that kind of a week for him. disappointing end to jamie walker's career. the fact of the matter is, when you are on the team to get left handed batters and you can't get them out, something had to be done because that was his role. going back to his first year, 2007, the success or...
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one of the other things that has been a valuable conversation going on in minnesota is one that involves all the ceo's of the various health plans in town in the the large health systems in town. i mentioned to the four large systems before but it also includes the children's hospitals and some of the others, we have made open to anyone who wants to be in that dialogue that literally we are as a group of leaders meeting every couple of weeks talking about how do we as a private sector reform the system and do the things that are necessary to deliver the quality and out comes and access that are expected of us here should be expected by every person in our state so we have some some very aggressive parameters for ourselves. we want to find out the trendline. we want to make that less than cpi if we can and all of the health systems have come forth and said is they are interested on global payment. they like to engage those dialogues so we are not as far shape, mid-season form if you almost that's an ace of a staff that you need. but torii hunter and jered weaver carried that team first co
one of the other things that has been a valuable conversation going on in minnesota is one that involves all the ceo's of the various health plans in town in the the large health systems in town. i mentioned to the four large systems before but it also includes the children's hospitals and some of the others, we have made open to anyone who wants to be in that dialogue that literally we are as a group of leaders meeting every couple of weeks talking about how do we as a private sector reform...