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back to it. >> eric: terrico white has been fairly quiet in the first 17 minutes. >> mark: eric, tennessee will switch a lot of the ball screens. they'll trap some of them. tennessee feels like they're versatile enough to switch them and not allow ole miss to have penetration. >> eric: wayne chism is down on the ground and in pain. >> mark: ankle? he rolled his ankle a little bit. hopefully not bad. is around. make a two-foot jump-shot. >> eric: welcome back to the cellular south halftime report. ole miss rebels taking on the tennessee volunteers. with a look at what is coming up on the sec network, here is mike gleason. >> we bring you hoops action saturday, january 23. at 1:30 eastern, 12:30 central, some of you will see the auburn tigers to travel to nashville and take on valider built. others will see chris warren travel to baton rouge to take on the lsu tigers. then arkansas goes to big blue country to face patrick it tips off saturday, january 23 at 1:30 12:30 central on the sec network. check your local listings. >> eric: we're at halftime in knoxville. ole miss taking on the tennes
back to it. >> eric: terrico white has been fairly quiet in the first 17 minutes. >> mark: eric, tennessee will switch a lot of the ball screens. they'll trap some of them. tennessee feels like they're versatile enough to switch them and not allow ole miss to have penetration. >> eric: wayne chism is down on the ground and in pain. >> mark: ankle? he rolled his ankle a little bit. hopefully not bad. is around. make a two-foot jump-shot. >> eric: welcome back to the...
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eric: h. by,oe knows where the ballis doesn't he that shot w short and he go to it, realized i repetitive juing. i tel yu you go to start talking about scos a e of the t bigs ifuythe couny. greg nmoo ofe gegeorown, and peopllikee hat i telou what, he is really, really impressive. >> eric: two roundebaway from a first lf double odble. >> bob: he ithe best player against auurn last week as well. >> eric: thitime powe able to getit to fal. fa ing down at half cou ramon harris. twisted anke? he bac on his feet. he's got the basketball. bledsoe from dep. and afolu called ont freshman cons. >> ob: wellthey are oing t cheer th lyers here in the bluegrass state. tterson blocking it at one end andenn the other end beingn the right place atte right time emarcus cosins at the oppite n. a heck of p ar of fu and fiveen ri tere. >> cousins continuetoe plague the by fou trouble just picked up s end. wouldn't be surpred ifhe sits forth rto this first ha. bonus situation1-1 for mike washington. hits e first. l
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me >> b: no. >> eric: no? >> b: no >> eric: he was on fire wepor. the anindlg. >> bob: somedy hbo to get a d anduard somebody. ressure.you cld pla the there e gu that are shoote in rse cons france. remember ris from tenness was awesome. lehumphrey not on a l o ople minds was desnaigd three-point shr oothe gators in the twoatiol chonam games. a lot of smallhis pyers in e lead to be accur from distan. >> eric: i tell you who w haveon wh the tea is adolf rup prupp. >> bob: a couple otseuys re in the 6'5" range. eri ggins made great hustle plays itheirst half back in thegame. lipa thrilled with the way that liggins was pying in the first half, rewarding him with playing time in t second half. bledsoe an offensive reund. fresh shot clock for the wildcats. seemsffortless for joh wall. bob: that iina of that is a thing of auty! that st should have hit the back of the rim the way he s oating in there. at tch!wh >> eri does he remind you of anyone? >> bob: he said he's his own ma lot a great quities. in particular. whdo you think>ericthin in >> eric: anthony
me >> b: no. >> eric: no? >> b: no >> eric: he was on fire wepor. the anindlg. >> bob: somedy hbo to get a d anduard somebody. ressure.you cld pla the there e gu that are shoote in rse cons france. remember ris from tenness was awesome. lehumphrey not on a l o ople minds was desnaigd three-point shr oothe gators in the twoatiol chonam games. a lot of smallhis pyers in e lead to be accur from distan. >> eric: i tell you who w haveon wh the tea is adolf rup...
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been most impressed with eric ility .knew that coming out. be his ability to defend. he takes the number one score the guard at the lane position and he's a guy he wants to lock down every week. eric bledsoe. he can score for kentucky. their ability all to blend has been phenomenal to me. a lot of times you can see who is coming up, they want to the ball and don't want to share but not so with the kentucky wildcats. >> whit: three freshman that can score, they're the only school in d-1 with three in double-digit scoring. what else about the raw talent strikes you about kentucky? >> charles: this is a team that has been through so much in recent years where everybody says what about this or that? this is a team i said before that has come together so quickly, so many new pieces and it's blended well for veterans like patrick patterson. nobody worries about the basketball. everybody shares it. everyone takes care of the defensive end. yes, he can score. but he also distributes the ball quite well. and either side takes prec
been most impressed with eric ility .knew that coming out. be his ability to defend. he takes the number one score the guard at the lane position and he's a guy he wants to lock down every week. eric bledsoe. he can score for kentucky. their ability all to blend has been phenomenal to me. a lot of times you can see who is coming up, they want to the ball and don't want to share but not so with the kentucky wildcats. >> whit: three freshman that can score, they're the only school in d-1...
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we should find out. >> duh on that one, eric, right? >> and the problem has been, julia, the banks have been demanding certain documents from the homeowners. and, that is in reaction to the whole subprime mess. they want to make sure they are making a good loan. >> well, sure, it is also part of what has been allowing them to drag their feet. and what they are doing is just trying to, you know, obviously, since we have agreed that this isn't the best deal for the lenders, then they -- agree to take the money in the first place and took the bailout money and this is part would have what they agreed to do and agreed with the obama administration they'd help lenders in these ways and are not holding up their end of the bargain. >> pat... let me get pat in now. pat? do you agree? >> well, in many cases, these foreclosure mitigation things are basically trying to keep someone in a home who shouldn't be in the home to begin with and basically they cannot afford the home or are chasing the real estate bubble and there were people fraud lengthi
we should find out. >> duh on that one, eric, right? >> and the problem has been, julia, the banks have been demanding certain documents from the homeowners. and, that is in reaction to the whole subprime mess. they want to make sure they are making a good loan. >> well, sure, it is also part of what has been allowing them to drag their feet. and what they are doing is just trying to, you know, obviously, since we have agreed that this isn't the best deal for the lenders, then...
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. >> who are eric and dylan?o killers at columbine. >> and eric was a psychopath and dylan was not. they were completely different people. and i spent ten years on this book and if question i get asked most often is why did they do it. and it took me about a year to figure out that that's really the wrong question and we does in the wrong direction because there's eric and why he did it and they're still in and they are completely different people. >> thirty-one to talk about each of them? >> eric was a psychopath. and he was the mastermind of the plot. and he spent a couple years trying to figure out how he could destroy the entire world. that was his real fantasy as a 16-year-old roy. wipe out humanity always delete read or four or five people because those. a god can give life as well as take it away. and the illusion where there think they are god but there is unimportant as god and virtue -ism of the conflict. the key thing with the psychopath is no compassion, no empathy, no regard for the welfare of others
. >> who are eric and dylan?o killers at columbine. >> and eric was a psychopath and dylan was not. they were completely different people. and i spent ten years on this book and if question i get asked most often is why did they do it. and it took me about a year to figure out that that's really the wrong question and we does in the wrong direction because there's eric and why he did it and they're still in and they are completely different people. >> thirty-one to talk about...
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>> eric: the time-out called by bruce pearl. they still have two remaining. terrico white fouled by j.p. prince. the unusual four-point play. >> mark: j.p. prince does a good job to contest and then he allows his body to float in the shooter. impressive defense play. makes a mistake that could potentially be costly but you like he's contesting the shot. >> eric: mostly hard fought battle in thompson-boling arena, knoxville, tennessee. a day after the tennessee volunteer football team announces the new head coach in derek dooley. the tennessee basketball team trying to steal the headlines in the paper. they have a chance to knock off the rank ranked tennessee . with mark gottfried, i'm eric collins. up next, kentucky taking on auburn. the shot clock is 15. chism gets inside. it's fouled. >> mark: out of the time-out, steven peapear bruce wanted it in the heart of the zone. and chism slashes in. the rerreversal to the midto fel floor. tennessee in the last two trips did a nice job of getting the ball in the heart of the zone to create a two-pointer. this time c
>> eric: the time-out called by bruce pearl. they still have two remaining. terrico white fouled by j.p. prince. the unusual four-point play. >> mark: j.p. prince does a good job to contest and then he allows his body to float in the shooter. impressive defense play. makes a mistake that could potentially be costly but you like he's contesting the shot. >> eric: mostly hard fought battle in thompson-boling arena, knoxville, tennessee. a day after the tennessee volunteer...
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to eric fehr. pulls the trigger and scores. eric fehr upstairs. and there she goes. the caps to within one getting more shots this period. what a snap by eric fehr. antero nittymaki coming in cold. saw one puck and a great save and this is the second one and morrison will get the primary assist. that might have went in and changed direction a little bit by the defender. we will wait and see. i thought that ramped up across andrej meszaros' stick and that caught antero nittymaki by surprise and eric fehr will take his 11th of the season. joe: when washington was here five weeks ago eric fehr deposited one against smith and now against antero nittymaki and all of a sudden it is a 1-goal game. >> eric fehr the 24-year-old manitoba native with his parents in attendance tonight giving them an extra thrill. podi scoops it. albert knocked it down with a high stick. once he turfs it there is a whistle, he is waiting for a washington player to touch it and they do. podi send it around and a heart charging brooks laich center. barreling and antero nittymaki was ready on the bl
to eric fehr. pulls the trigger and scores. eric fehr upstairs. and there she goes. the caps to within one getting more shots this period. what a snap by eric fehr. antero nittymaki coming in cold. saw one puck and a great save and this is the second one and morrison will get the primary assist. that might have went in and changed direction a little bit by the defender. we will wait and see. i thought that ramped up across andrej meszaros' stick and that caught antero nittymaki by surprise and...
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craig williams and michael eric. juan fernandez, a good shooter.what a find for dunphy in his 4th year, 11-3 this season and he comes in ranked in the top 25. joe lindsay is the referee. roger ayers and mike eves joins him. this is a city series match-up. todd o'brien will jump ten s center against -- center against michael eric. >> steve: you can expect to see temple keep working on their man-to-man because their defense is not up to phil's standards. >> tom: michael eric has had some trouble just catching the ball. he catches and shoots in one motion. >> steve: when you get position that deep, tom, it doesn't tyke much to score from there. really not a good defensive set to start for phil martelli's team. >> tom: temple gets the first bucket of the night. st. joseph's defensively as steve said, they have struggled this year. they are averaging over 78 points per game. that is not what st. joseph is traditionally known for. juan fernandez bringing it up the far side of the floor. how about the keys for tonight's ballgame, steve. >> steve: they hav
craig williams and michael eric. juan fernandez, a good shooter.what a find for dunphy in his 4th year, 11-3 this season and he comes in ranked in the top 25. joe lindsay is the referee. roger ayers and mike eves joins him. this is a city series match-up. todd o'brien will jump ten s center against -- center against michael eric. >> steve: you can expect to see temple keep working on their man-to-man because their defense is not up to phil's standards. >> tom: michael eric has had...
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eric was a psychopath, classic, eric harris and he was the mastermind of the plots.ndy spend a couple of years trying to figure out how he could destroy the entire world. that was his real fantasy as a 16-year-old boy. y thought humanity. always leave three or 45 people because they psychopath, the power of life as well as that makes them all the more powerful. a god can give life as well as take it away and there is important as god but the key thing with a psychopath is no compassion, no empathy, no regard for the welfare of others for anything. typically they are non-violent because it is just about meeting their own needs to you see them as white-collar criminals, ponzi schemes, con men, crooked politicians. you may be able to think of a few recent ones that come to mind. that is a classic psychopath, someone who would destroy other people's lives, to strike a state or country for the most material gain on the wrong part. that is a psychopath but when a person has a statistics straight too then you typically get a ted bundy, jeffrey dahmer or an eric harris said
eric was a psychopath, classic, eric harris and he was the mastermind of the plots.ndy spend a couple of years trying to figure out how he could destroy the entire world. that was his real fantasy as a 16-year-old boy. y thought humanity. always leave three or 45 people because they psychopath, the power of life as well as that makes them all the more powerful. a god can give life as well as take it away and there is important as god but the key thing with a psychopath is no compassion, no...
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size mismatch for michael eric. allen back to eric. nice move turn around doesn't get the roll.'brien nearly interfered with the ball. >> steve: garrett williamson is doing a great job on juan fernandez in this game. >> he is just a solid defensive player. >> steve: he is a very good defensive player and he knows what to do. he is not leaving him. he is a guy you can't leave alone because he is a good shooter. that is bad defense there. >> tom: michael eric will get to the free-throw line and idris hilliard picks up his second foul. >>> you watch here how hilliard turns his head on this play and loses. just doesn't get back fast enough here. that was really bad defense. hilliard should have gotten a little help on that, especially the way st. joseph is hedging the pick-and-rolls so hard. no help that time. >> the largest lead of the night for temple. they can build on it here with eric to the free-throw line. that is a part of his game that he struggled with. he is now 6/13 this year. st. joseph immediately turns it over. >> steve: that is the kind of turnover that would drive y
size mismatch for michael eric. allen back to eric. nice move turn around doesn't get the roll.'brien nearly interfered with the ball. >> steve: garrett williamson is doing a great job on juan fernandez in this game. >> he is just a solid defensive player. >> steve: he is a very good defensive player and he knows what to do. he is not leaving him. he is a guy you can't leave alone because he is a good shooter. that is bad defense there. >> tom: michael eric will get to...
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eric hayes as well.ou go inside. either you get an easy basket or you get fouled. the layup is the easiest shot in basketball to make but the hardest to get. when you get it you want to cherish it. because it's so easy to make, guys usually tend to foul you if you have a wide open shot. >> steve: 99 9th game of gary williams' coaching career. he'll hit 1000 saturday against n.c. state. pretty play by damon smith. >> ron: he has 18 points. we haven't talked a lot about greivis vasquez. he hasn't made a lot of field goals tonight. clearly he is having a terrific year. he opted to stay in college park which i thought was very wise. and he is proving his worth. he is so good this year, has improved his game in so many areas. and somebody was suggesting before the game, someone in maryland as we look at the last longwood basket, that vasquez would have to be talked about when discussing the best players in maryland basketball history. now you've got obviously -- >> a really good one. >> -- a long rich traditi
eric hayes as well.ou go inside. either you get an easy basket or you get fouled. the layup is the easiest shot in basketball to make but the hardest to get. when you get it you want to cherish it. because it's so easy to make, guys usually tend to foul you if you have a wide open shot. >> steve: 99 9th game of gary williams' coaching career. he'll hit 1000 saturday against n.c. state. pretty play by damon smith. >> ron: he has 18 points. we haven't talked a lot about greivis...
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take eric robins who had a very specific purpose. >> looking for a chess game. >> that's right, eric weather slow it down any? >> only shivering. >> reporter: obviously others aren't like eric and they are going inside. dave statter, 9news now and wusa9.com. >>> winter storm from the main coast brought heavy snow showers to western new york this weekend. some areas are digging out from over a foot of snow. forecasters warn the 45-mile-an- hour winds could cause blowing and drifting snow around the region. >>> same storm brought a band of heavy snow to vermont. more than 2 feet of snow is piled up in burlington. forecasters say they will be one of the biggest snow storms on record. wind gusts as high as 35 miles an hour in new hampshire this weekend. residents along coastal areas also dealing with possible floodle. motorists throughout the region are being urged to use caution. the snow drifts could reduce visibility to 0. >>> dc rescue crews in rock creek today in an effort to save a young man trapped inside his sub merged car. 9news now watt the first news crew on the team. you will
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addicts will do that. >> let's get eric richmond in on this. eric, what about that, that this somewhat legitimizes or demystifies heroin use? >> i think the concept that somebody using drugs would pick up a 16-page pamphlet and follow it like a zombie to the letter is void on its face. quite honestly, i'm surprised at ken, somebody who specializes in treatment doesn't see this as treatment. if you look at this guide as a whole, then you'll see that it doesn't just give advice as to how to inject. it also talks about where to go for help. and when it says to use with somebody, it says that somebody is there so that they make sure that you don't overdose alone. there's a lot of very helpful information here. and to ignore it or to deny it is really like burying your head in the sand as to a major problem in new york city. >> ken, i'll let you respond. but we have some phone calls. go ahead. >> i disagree. i think by giving them the tools that they need to help them get high on heroin -- heroin is an illegal substance. it's not even legal in this
addicts will do that. >> let's get eric richmond in on this. eric, what about that, that this somewhat legitimizes or demystifies heroin use? >> i think the concept that somebody using drugs would pick up a 16-page pamphlet and follow it like a zombie to the letter is void on its face. quite honestly, i'm surprised at ken, somebody who specializes in treatment doesn't see this as treatment. if you look at this guide as a whole, then you'll see that it doesn't just give advice as to...
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as are joseph fernandez and eric. let's check in with our own ivan watson who has been covering this dramatic search and rescue operation. what is the latest, ivan? >> reporter: the latest is that the team here, they have actually reached two people who are still alive in this mountain of rubble here. the workers have gotten through, and they have cut through and actually have been able to hold the hand of a krael speaking woman there trapped along the side of a man. her voice is strong and they are passing water to her. they are trying to open up a hole to try and pull the woman out. she survived five days, five days, larry, in the mountain of rubble. and today, overnight, the same rescue workers, from new york and workers from florida, and from turkey as well, they pulled out three other individuals, a haitian man, and a 13-year-old girl, and early this morning, a 50-year-old american woman named mimi, and we understand she has a son in florida not living far from the home of one of the rescue workers. larry? >> i a
as are joseph fernandez and eric. let's check in with our own ivan watson who has been covering this dramatic search and rescue operation. what is the latest, ivan? >> reporter: the latest is that the team here, they have actually reached two people who are still alive in this mountain of rubble here. the workers have gotten through, and they have cut through and actually have been able to hold the hand of a krael speaking woman there trapped along the side of a man. her voice is strong...
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eric fehr. >> craig: tomas fleischmann deflects it.ow it's their defenseman that deflects this one past a surprised netminder. here's eric fehr to the net. and that it hal gill. he's a big rig with a big foot. that's the old-fashioned redirect. off his skate boot. he knew it right away. that puck goes by. >> joe: eric fehr has a thing for a certain team every year. last year it was atlanta, he couldn't miss. this year it's montreal. caps a 2-1 advantage now as montreal was in a tie game for 1 minute 42 seconds. tom poti, he fires and scores. alexander semin. and then some rough stuff interrupts the celebration. >> craig: a lot of pushing and shoving after this one. the screen on this play on a wicked start from alexander semin. the montreal canadiens not happy with the turn of events. there's a lot of pushing and shoving going on. the fans going crazy in washington with a 2 goal lead. >> joe: washington capitals the fewest numbers of fighting this year. alexander semin scoring just 36 seconds after eric fehr. >> craig: here's the pass.
eric fehr. >> craig: tomas fleischmann deflects it.ow it's their defenseman that deflects this one past a surprised netminder. here's eric fehr to the net. and that it hal gill. he's a big rig with a big foot. that's the old-fashioned redirect. off his skate boot. he knew it right away. that puck goes by. >> joe: eric fehr has a thing for a certain team every year. last year it was atlanta, he couldn't miss. this year it's montreal. caps a 2-1 advantage now as montreal was in a tie...
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reed went for the steal and forced a travel on eric bledsoe. 14th turnover today by kentucky. >> carter: waller, triple. one-point game! [ cheering ] >> bob: confidence. >> carter: bledsoe. cousins there for the rebound. demarcus cousins. in a crowd among four players. size is a big advantage. the auburn little guys is taking it to the basket. cousins is guarding his man away from the basket. >> carter: sullivan three. tied for the first time today! from 19 down in the first half, the auburn tigers have evened it at 60. [ cheers and applause ] >> carter: cousins recovers and find liggins. no-look pass from demarcus cousins to deandre liggins. >> bob: the double-teaming of auburn has led to easy shots for kentucky. but because kentucky's reacting well to the double. >> carter: hargrove. . loose ball. off auburn. kentucky basketball. >> bob: get the ball to the three-point line. knock it in from deep, tay waller. and frankie, the threes are raining for auburn! >> carter: undefeated second ranked kentucky had a 19-point lead against the auburn tig
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we are prepared to take the words of bill clinton, barack obama, eric schmidt into with the people ofca have been waiting for and that is for us to pass health care legislation, to put americans back to work and to have sensible policy on energy and to bring this forward in foreign policy as well and we heard from our leaders, principally from the speaker of the house of representatives and she reported to us as well and i would like to now turn over the microphone to her. madam speaker. >> thank you very much javier becerra vice chair of the caucus, thanks to u.n. to john larsen for an invigorating couple of days. it was exciting but it also gave us time to think, to reflect, to pause as we go forward. one year almost since the day that the president was sworn in, nearly a year. we can take stock about the agenda that he put forth, the budget that we passed, to grow our economy, to stabilize the u.s. economy to create jobs, to lower taxes for the middle class as we reduce the deficit centered around three pillars, investments and education, investments in energy/climate change, inves
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jason chimera, brendan morrison, eric fehr. what are they doing well?> craig: it's like every line. when you put they will together, you're looking for different components and different ingredients. morrison is the passer and smart passing guy and a good guy offensively. chimera has the speed and you have eric fehr who has ban real bull down below the goal line. when they complement one another like that, you're going to have a successful line. >> joe: washington capitals once again flexing their offensive muscles leading 4-1 after 20, picking up the pace again in the second period as you see the geico highlights. >> craig: i'm going to talk about number four, joe. john erskine. check out this play right side of the screen. sneaks in and beats the forwards to the cage. here is the guy we just talked about. eric fehr working down low. what a pin-point pass. >> joe: you said number four. i thought you were going for bobby orr yoit didn't want to mention that with johnny. sorry. here comes okposo try and go down low. caps get a little careless, joe. it's
jason chimera, brendan morrison, eric fehr. what are they doing well?> craig: it's like every line. when you put they will together, you're looking for different components and different ingredients. morrison is the passer and smart passing guy and a good guy offensively. chimera has the speed and you have eric fehr who has ban real bull down below the goal line. when they complement one another like that, you're going to have a successful line. >> joe: washington capitals once again...
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and when eric was in there for three or four hours cracking cement to open a hole, the first thing that comes out were items, grower grocery items. they were able to sustain themselves unlike people in many of the other collapses. i think that's affecting the time line here, and hopefully after we clear these couple of people that we should get in the next few hours, it will be five people in that building, and two people we rescued the night before, that where dr. grossman had to do an amputation on a girl. once we go to a more aggressive posture in the building, taking out concrete, we may find voids where we might find people still viable. >> eric, i understand that there was some frightening moment earlier today, the floor over the rescue workers' heads buckled. what happened? >> when i was with the victim there in the tunnel, there was a lot of debris, obviously from the collapse. i went crawling through the narrow space. there is debris falling down, and at the same time i am pushing the debris behind me to the other rescue worker that we just created, making it possible so the vi
and when eric was in there for three or four hours cracking cement to open a hole, the first thing that comes out were items, grower grocery items. they were able to sustain themselves unlike people in many of the other collapses. i think that's affecting the time line here, and hopefully after we clear these couple of people that we should get in the next few hours, it will be five people in that building, and two people we rescued the night before, that where dr. grossman had to do an...
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will be taking their cases and in the midst of this turmoil we will see president obama and eric holder declaring this is a victory for american values. >> paul: we can't wait for that. jason? >> my prediction is that president obama will get another supreme court pick this year when justice ginsburg retires. she will be replaced by justice diane wood or judge diane wood of the 7th circuit court of appeals and justice wood will be an improvement. >> paul: an election year supreme court fight, wow, okay. mary? >> my prediction is that the chairman of the senate banking committee, senator chris dodd from connecticut will not run for reelection in november. mr. dodd, who's been in congress for 39 years, is running into terrible political problems. 's now polling around 40% approval in connecticut and put up against the three most possible republican candidates, he's not showing that he could beat any one of them. so, i think that his friends in the senate will say, listen, we need this seat and i think you should spend more time with your family. >> paul: we have an offer you can't refuse.
will be taking their cases and in the midst of this turmoil we will see president obama and eric holder declaring this is a victory for american values. >> paul: we can't wait for that. jason? >> my prediction is that president obama will get another supreme court pick this year when justice ginsburg retires. she will be replaced by justice diane wood or judge diane wood of the 7th circuit court of appeals and justice wood will be an improvement. >> paul: an election year...
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our third penalize is eric patashnik.a professor of politics and public policy into the associate dean of uba's patent school of leadership and public affairs. our moderator for this panel and the next is alan murray who is the deputy managing editor in editor of "the wall street journal." >> thank you, david. so each of these gentlemen is going to make a presentation of no longer than nine minute. if they do go longer than nine minutes i encourage you to start fidgeting or wrestling or newspapers. and by the way, at least two of you are reading the right newspaper to russell. i did see "new york times" back there. we can live with that. for presentations of no more than nine minutes and then a discussion among us and it will open the floor to all of you and tom is going first. >> thank you very much. i'm delighted to be here and i'm glad they were talking about health care costs are because that certainly is an important part about the debt, which is the focus of the conference. i'll be focusing on what type yours are in
our third penalize is eric patashnik.a professor of politics and public policy into the associate dean of uba's patent school of leadership and public affairs. our moderator for this panel and the next is alan murray who is the deputy managing editor in editor of "the wall street journal." >> thank you, david. so each of these gentlemen is going to make a presentation of no longer than nine minute. if they do go longer than nine minutes i encourage you to start fidgeting or...
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i am eric horng. >> brian was very skeptical that the prediction will be texted. brian is such a skeptic. >> i am not a texture. >>> another cold morning, 28 degrees. >> we have more on this breaking news where a tanker truck is on fire and is overturned on the overpass over 270. this will spell huge problems for the morning rush hour. it has showed no signs of dying down. >>> welcome back. we have breaking news or a tanker truck has overturned on an overpass over 270 and is roaring in flames. >> philip stewart is monitoring the situation and the video from the same. >> let's get right to the live video. you can see this is right above 270 at the edge of an overpass on montrose road. it happens at 4:45 this this morning. crews are on the scene. there is some sort of flammable liquid which is getting to the difficulty of allowing those crews to get close enough to deal with this fire. they do not know what they're dealing with. this is happening at the beginning of the rush hour. some of the on and off ramps are closed. montrose road is also close. lisa baden can g
i am eric horng. >> brian was very skeptical that the prediction will be texted. brian is such a skeptic. >> i am not a texture. >>> another cold morning, 28 degrees. >> we have more on this breaking news where a tanker truck is on fire and is overturned on the overpass over 270. this will spell huge problems for the morning rush hour. it has showed no signs of dying down. >>> welcome back. we have breaking news or a tanker truck has overturned on an overpass...
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. >> steve: let's see if temple get this fall to eric and allen. that's what they're going to do, get it inside. >> matt: inside to eric, be that shot won't go, braswell, as he pulls it down, and fouled before the shot, and that's on, his third 37 and that's not good, this early in the half. temple,y don't want to see their big man sit on the bench. >> steve: a good move by braswell getting to the basket. if three, pointer by green that missed. he was feeling net the first half, derrio green 13 points,way off on that last shot, but, boy lavoy allen can't get today go. good move inside by guzman. need is allen. >> steve: fran dunphy knows how to coach this game. every touch so far has been -- >> matt: sweet move by spears. and it's a four-point game. here >> matt: temple picked 6th in preseason polls. is that surprising that they were picked 8th and what they're doing now in. >> steve: it was surprising. think it was surprising that rhode island was picked 8th, bit you never know. this tells you how good this is top to bottom. look at the game. real
. >> steve: let's see if temple get this fall to eric and allen. that's what they're going to do, get it inside. >> matt: inside to eric, be that shot won't go, braswell, as he pulls it down, and fouled before the shot, and that's on, his third 37 and that's not good, this early in the half. temple,y don't want to see their big man sit on the bench. >> steve: a good move by braswell getting to the basket. if three, pointer by green that missed. he was feeling net the first...
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eric mangini will be back as head coach of the cleveland browns next season. browns fin wished four straight wins, but mangini's job was considered in serious jeopardy with the team's recent hiring of mike holmgren as president. former kicker matt stover will handle kicker duties for the indianapolis colts during the playoffs because adam vin terry hasn't sufficiently healed from the mid-season knee surgery he went. they intend to keep him on the active roster just in case. >>> here is a look at tonight's lineup presented by the u. p. s. store. we have a caa showdown coming at you on comcast sportsnet, plus george mason taking on northeastern. right here on comcast sportsnet, it's the senators- capitals at 7:00. we encourage to you joint chat. sport express, caps post-game live follows and another edition of "geico sportsnite" at 10:00. that's going to do it for us here on "geico sportsnite". for the very late he have from around -- latest from around our area and the sports world, get on csnwashington.com. now let's head over to the verizon center. the caps t
eric mangini will be back as head coach of the cleveland browns next season. browns fin wished four straight wins, but mangini's job was considered in serious jeopardy with the team's recent hiring of mike holmgren as president. former kicker matt stover will handle kicker duties for the indianapolis colts during the playoffs because adam vin terry hasn't sufficiently healed from the mid-season knee surgery he went. they intend to keep him on the active roster just in case. >>> here is...
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. >>> joining us is eric lipton.the latest reporting in "the new york times" in terms of what prompted officials to close this embassy in yemmen. >> >> well, apparently john brennan, the homeland security adviser to the president, has alerted him that there's this imminent threat potentially in yemen. there appears to be just an escalating situation right now between the united states and the authorities in yemen and sympathizers with al qaeda where the united states had support by the yemeni government to take strikes against them last month and it appears they may be trying to strike back. >> what do you know about -- what does "the new york times" know about general petraeus' meetings yesterday? >> well, what we know is that he visited and was [ inaudible ] and reported back to the president. simply what's clear, is while the united states has been edge gau -- engaged in conflicts in iraq and iran, facing an increasingly escalating situation in yemen as well, and as great britain, which there's going to be an orga
. >>> joining us is eric lipton.the latest reporting in "the new york times" in terms of what prompted officials to close this embassy in yemmen. >> >> well, apparently john brennan, the homeland security adviser to the president, has alerted him that there's this imminent threat potentially in yemen. there appears to be just an escalating situation right now between the united states and the authorities in yemen and sympathizers with al qaeda where the united...
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we have all these things in place that eric talked about this morning.ow come nobody has called bill gates and asked him to provide us with software to tie all this together? and to let the computer do what it needs to do and make two lists -- a high profile list and a low profile risk. the other question that i wanted to ask was -- if overseas countries do not allow them on planes, why don't we cut off all flights from those countries? i have one word for my countrymen, it's not up to our government to protect us. it is apparent they cannot. as citizens of the united states, united states of america, we need to be vigilant. we need to pay attention to what is going on around us. we need to watch and listen. host: let's begin with air marshals not allowed on airplanes overseas. guest: air marshals are allowed, and they routinely do fly. if i'm correct, they generally fly on american carriers. that may be the only limitation. it is up to foreign governments to provide security on foreign carriers. they do not speak publicly very much about their operation
we have all these things in place that eric talked about this morning.ow come nobody has called bill gates and asked him to provide us with software to tie all this together? and to let the computer do what it needs to do and make two lists -- a high profile list and a low profile risk. the other question that i wanted to ask was -- if overseas countries do not allow them on planes, why don't we cut off all flights from those countries? i have one word for my countrymen, it's not up to our...
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here's comcast sportsnet's bay area's brody brazil to show us. >> reporter: this is the side of erictmann people know, an offensive lineman for the 49ers since 2002. and this is the side most would never expect, at 6' 3 315 pounds he's got the frame of a football behemoth with the hands of a beethoven. >> my mom made me take lessons about 10, 11 years growing up as a kid. right around when i started playing football, football became more of a focus for me and piano you put on the back burner a little bit. it was always secondary for me, always a hobby but something that i always kept up. >> reporter: inside his home today heitmann employs both a piano and keyboard setup inner it connected with the apple program garage band. it is here where the stanford graduate composes his best work in the form of cinematic sound scapes. >> my style is more of a movie classical theme sounding stuff i guess i for a future behind the keyboard. >> you never know. we'll see at some point maybe if there's something you can put out there. i'd love to get in a recording studio at some point, maybe not for
here's comcast sportsnet's bay area's brody brazil to show us. >> reporter: this is the side of erictmann people know, an offensive lineman for the 49ers since 2002. and this is the side most would never expect, at 6' 3 315 pounds he's got the frame of a football behemoth with the hands of a beethoven. >> my mom made me take lessons about 10, 11 years growing up as a kid. right around when i started playing football, football became more of a focus for me and piano you put on the...
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coming up at halftime, we'll take a look at 6'10" freshman eric murray and the path that led him to lae, we'll sit down with temple coach duffy, and look at the first half highlights. all of that and more coming up at the half. they'll work it inside, and jones with the shot. he'll foe go to the line. >> big height advantage for phil jones playing against randall. looking at this game right now, temple has been very fortunate their outside jump shot is going for them. i don't think they've played very well offensively or defensively, especially on the perimeter. charlotte on a 6-0 run. they trailed by 10 just moments ago. randall, this time he can't get it to fall, and the rebound by charlotte will cut the lead even more. nice move, but can't finish. harris, the foul called, and spears will go to the line. the foul, and that goes against williams. his second. >> steve: probably the best athlete on this team, just really relentless. 18 of 25. 72% shooting, and that foul is moore going hard to the basket. >> steve: well, moore was a rover on the back side on the offense on the missed sho
coming up at halftime, we'll take a look at 6'10" freshman eric murray and the path that led him to lae, we'll sit down with temple coach duffy, and look at the first half highlights. all of that and more coming up at the half. they'll work it inside, and jones with the shot. he'll foe go to the line. >> big height advantage for phil jones playing against randall. looking at this game right now, temple has been very fortunate their outside jump shot is going for them. i don't think...
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here's comcast sportsnet's bay area's brody brazil to show us. >> reporter: this is the side of ericoffensive lineman for the 49ers since 2002. and this is the side most would never expect, at 6' 3 315 pounds he's got the frame of a football behemoth with the hands of a beethoven. >> my mom made me take lessons about 10, 11 years growing up as a kid. right around when i started playing football, football became more of a focus for me and piano you put on the back burner a little bit. it was always secondary for me, always a hobby but something that i always kept up. >> reporter: inside his home today heitmann employs both a piano and keyboard setup inner it connected with the apple program garage band. it is here where the stanford graduate composes his best work in the form of cinematic sound scapes. >> my style is more of a movie classical theme sounding stuff i guess i would characterize it. >> so dramatic it plays well essentially. it's dynamic. >> yeah. i'd like to think that. you guys can be the judge. >> reporter: while football is the profession and composition is the passion
here's comcast sportsnet's bay area's brody brazil to show us. >> reporter: this is the side of ericoffensive lineman for the 49ers since 2002. and this is the side most would never expect, at 6' 3 315 pounds he's got the frame of a football behemoth with the hands of a beethoven. >> my mom made me take lessons about 10, 11 years growing up as a kid. right around when i started playing football, football became more of a focus for me and piano you put on the back burner a little...
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we will here from john boehner, eric cantor, and mike pense.ur invitation and came to the baltimore today to have a dialogue with our members. i thought that the dialogue went very well. a lot of discussion about the solutions that we have offered to the administration and to our democratic colleagues all year, and the fact that we want to continue to find common ground. we're not always going to agree. but i think it did become clear in the conversation today for the president -- with the president, that there are issues and items that we do agree upon. when they are lumped together in 2,000-page bills and 1,000-page bills, typically what we find is a lot of the things in the bills that we disagreed with. if we can break this down into smaller bites, smaller bills, we will be able to find that more common ground and find ways to work together. the american people are continuing to ask the question, where are the jobs? and that should be our focus of this year. it should have been the focus of the administration last year. but they seem to be g
we will here from john boehner, eric cantor, and mike pense.ur invitation and came to the baltimore today to have a dialogue with our members. i thought that the dialogue went very well. a lot of discussion about the solutions that we have offered to the administration and to our democratic colleagues all year, and the fact that we want to continue to find common ground. we're not always going to agree. but i think it did become clear in the conversation today for the president -- with the...
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didn't have broken bones or anything obvious. >> larry: eric, how do you explain it? i finally made a contact with her, i knew she would be safe. and i decided to do at that point, just been there by myself, and another member from new york task force, tom, he was just in the hole with me. but he was farther away, closer to the opening that we made. i knew she could be safe. my only concern was that there was a really small, narrow space to get her through. which we were successful and it went very well. >> larry: mimi, what would you like to say to these three men? >> i would like to say that they were awesome. and i thank them so much for all the work, the all the effort they have given to take me out of there. it was a lot of work. it took hours. i cannot tell how many hours. but these men are awesome. i want to thank the rescue team of turkey, the one from new york, and the one from -- and the one from south florida. i want to thank them all. they worked as a team and they did what they had to do and they helped me and i am really thampgful. want to also say that
didn't have broken bones or anything obvious. >> larry: eric, how do you explain it? i finally made a contact with her, i knew she would be safe. and i decided to do at that point, just been there by myself, and another member from new york task force, tom, he was just in the hole with me. but he was farther away, closer to the opening that we made. i knew she could be safe. my only concern was that there was a really small, narrow space to get her through. which we were successful and it...
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. >> attorney general, eric holder's reopening of criminal probes into cia, counterterrorist officialsand whether there's the cia interrogations amounted to torture, very bad. okay, most under reported story of 2009. >> there's no doubt the arctic icecap is shrinking, but many times antartica is expanding. how come global warming isn't dealing with that? >> are you buying real estate up there? adopting a few penguins, perhaps? >> the full extent of the ties between the farm pharmaceutical and blocked healthcare reform. >> blame capitalism. >> most under reported, the movement, which is a true widespread grass roots tax revolt. >> any numbers? >> we will see more of this. it was discovered through an explosion that we sent in a rocket that went through the surface of the moon and discovered a huge as no discovery. we should have tried sanctions first. >> are we going to see the building on the moon? >> we are working on it. >> most under reported story of 2009. the impact of the economic crisis on younger americans, including college dropouts. young americans have the highest unemployme
. >> attorney general, eric holder's reopening of criminal probes into cia, counterterrorist officialsand whether there's the cia interrogations amounted to torture, very bad. okay, most under reported story of 2009. >> there's no doubt the arctic icecap is shrinking, but many times antartica is expanding. how come global warming isn't dealing with that? >> are you buying real estate up there? adopting a few penguins, perhaps? >> the full extent of the ties between the...
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[applause] >> congressman eric masep. [applause] >> and congressman michael mcmahon.[applause] >> now i'd like to introduce the majority leader of the -- or the conference leader of the new york state senate, new york state senator john sampson. [applause] >> thanks. pursuant to a resolution duly adopted in each of the houses of the legislature, the senate and the assembly of the state of new york are met in joint session for the purpose of receiving the annual message to the legislature from the governor of the state of new york. i am proud and honored to present our governor, david a. paterson. [applause] [applause] >> thank you. thank you. before we begin, i would like to thank speaker shellan silver and all of his staff members who arrange these wonderful accommodations for us and the cooperation of the staff of senator john sampson and leader sampson's cooperation as well. it has become customary on occasions of this significance to recognize each and every public official in the room with congratulatory pronouncements and self-reflected praise but, my colleagues
[applause] >> congressman eric masep. [applause] >> and congressman michael mcmahon.[applause] >> now i'd like to introduce the majority leader of the -- or the conference leader of the new york state senate, new york state senator john sampson. [applause] >> thanks. pursuant to a resolution duly adopted in each of the houses of the legislature, the senate and the assembly of the state of new york are met in joint session for the purpose of receiving the annual message...
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these are the founders of google -- and their ceo, eric schmidt.engaged in a heated discussion. sayre de -- sergei is originally from russia and it talks about his philosophy toward china coming from that. the next call is from travers' city, michigan. john on independent line. caller: thank you for c-span and open communication we have in terms of the education and understanding of the free society. it is my understanding that google went into china understanding that they were -- i guess the word is compliant with the censorship and restrictive regime said as a condition for doing business in china. therefore, to me, minnow, when you go -- you know, when you go swimming with sharks reminded didn't. host: here is an editorial about the same thing. anymore reaction? caller: that sounds to me -- i mean, that's good. it is a good thing that everybody, and myself, got to hear it. but once again, this seeking of the undoing of things like google and it being the access point for people to do hacking and destructive activity, or at least potentially so,
these are the founders of google -- and their ceo, eric schmidt.engaged in a heated discussion. sayre de -- sergei is originally from russia and it talks about his philosophy toward china coming from that. the next call is from travers' city, michigan. john on independent line. caller: thank you for c-span and open communication we have in terms of the education and understanding of the free society. it is my understanding that google went into china understanding that they were -- i guess the...
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and i want to read you a quote from congressman eric mass mass democrat from new york, i, for one, sick and tired of the bush era chicken hawk politicians that never served in uniform attacking democrats on national security when in fact they are largely to blame for our nation's current national security problems. is anybody covering themselves in glory when i've got to believe most americans were certainly frightened when they heard about the attack on christmas -- about the near-attack on christmas day, and we've got everybody sort of firing about who's to blame. >> well, and dick cheney is coming to this with a lot of information. you know he didn't -- he wasn't exactly a shrinking violet in the last administration. he was every day engaged in national security issues, in defense issues, foreign policy issues. i think he's got a good handle on what's at stake in the world and he's been consistent throughout the year pointing ow weaknesses he's perceived in the way obama has prosecuted the war on terror. i'm going it say that. at the very beginning of the year barack obama, declared
and i want to read you a quote from congressman eric mass mass democrat from new york, i, for one, sick and tired of the bush era chicken hawk politicians that never served in uniform attacking democrats on national security when in fact they are largely to blame for our nation's current national security problems. is anybody covering themselves in glory when i've got to believe most americans were certainly frightened when they heard about the attack on christmas -- about the near-attack on...
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got a lot of inside points like that single role move there from eric rolander.n the other end, though, watch hopkins' sean wild on the shot. that's good. thanks to the kind bounce. no final report. yeah, there it is. we finally got it. 77-69. hopkins over mary washington. that game went to overtime. hey, we have got a lot more to talk about at 11:00. the eve of the big game. >> also at 11:00, on wjz. more emotional reaction for the family of sarah foxwell, that young foxbury girl who was abducted and killed and laid to rest. >>> and 2005 characters of the prophet muhammad outraged many muslims. >>> be sure to watch 48 hours mystery, immediately followed by eyewitness news at 11:00. it's a bit of an unusual story here. a colorado man has found a way to set his kennel business apart from the rest. and in colorado springs, your man will pick up your furry friends in that vehicle right there. yes, it is a hearst that he has turned into a pet limo. of course, he gets a lot of attention as he drives around town, which has given him a spark in business. ,,,,,,,,,,
got a lot of inside points like that single role move there from eric rolander.n the other end, though, watch hopkins' sean wild on the shot. that's good. thanks to the kind bounce. no final report. yeah, there it is. we finally got it. 77-69. hopkins over mary washington. that game went to overtime. hey, we have got a lot more to talk about at 11:00. the eve of the big game. >> also at 11:00, on wjz. more emotional reaction for the family of sarah foxwell, that young foxbury girl who was...
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and eric is going to be talking some about that.when congress gave about $1 billion for comparative effectiveness research it said that we couldn't look at the costs, we could only look at the benefits of this. this is something that my colleagues in britain and australia who look at both say is nonsensical. how can we choose the most cost effective things if we can't be looking at the cost? but it was a political decision congress made and it's really going to stymie us as we go forward. so anyway, putting -- why do i think that putting costs aside now might be a good idea? i think it's to build a political constituency. you really can't talk too much about cost control. cost control is not a mom and apple pie thing. every dollar of cost you save is a dollar of income that you're taking away from someone. if you're trying to put together a political constituency that's not the way to do it. i think probably what we should do is what medicare did in 1965. it basically was a christmas tree in the very beginning. that's how they got t
and eric is going to be talking some about that.when congress gave about $1 billion for comparative effectiveness research it said that we couldn't look at the costs, we could only look at the benefits of this. this is something that my colleagues in britain and australia who look at both say is nonsensical. how can we choose the most cost effective things if we can't be looking at the cost? but it was a political decision congress made and it's really going to stymie us as we go forward. so...
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íí >>> take a look at san francisco 49er eric heitmann and you'd never know that off the field he's aianoman. here's comcast sportsnet's bay area's brody brazil to show us. >> reporter: this is the side of eric heitmann people know, an offensive lineman for the 49ers since 2002. and this is the side most would never expect, at 6' 3 315 pounds he's got the frame of a football behemoth with the hands of a beethoven. >> my mom made me take lessons about 10, 11 years growing up as a kid. right around when i started playing football, football became more of a focus for me and piano you put on the back burner a little bit. it was always secondary for me, always a hobby but something that i always kept up. >> reporter: inside his home today heitmann employs both a piano and keyboard setup inner it connected with the apple program garage band. it is here where the stanford graduate composes his best work in the form of cinematic sound scapes. >> my style is more of a movie classical theme sounding stuff i guess i would characterize it. >> so dramatic it plays well essentially. it's dynamic. >
íí >>> take a look at san francisco 49er eric heitmann and you'd never know that off the field he's aianoman. here's comcast sportsnet's bay area's brody brazil to show us. >> reporter: this is the side of eric heitmann people know, an offensive lineman for the 49ers since 2002. and this is the side most would never expect, at 6' 3 315 pounds he's got the frame of a football behemoth with the hands of a beethoven. >> my mom made me take lessons about 10, 11 years growing...
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eric cantor e republican leader told me yesterday that h assumed the they would assume the majory in november. now that's a l of seats to pickp. >> lehrer: what about health-carreform. where does it fit in if all now. >> somebody askeme the day after, on wednesday, do you thk it will-- health-care refo will pass. then i sd 55-45 that it esn't. now having seen and heard what have heard in the last few days, i wou say 800 that it does not. >> lehrer: 80-20 >> you look at allhe different avues in which it could as pathe pass passion the nate bill, breaking it out, reconciation, all have severe barrierand the general sense of anxty. the was a big meeting of house democrats and it was described to me, gene taylor of mississippsaid after katrina had to tell the people in myistrict, i we to the beach and had to tell them. i'm sorry ur house is gone then he saidefore everody, all the democrats, madame speakerlet me tell u, your house is gone, refeing to the 45e9 care bill. and that is the sentiment at one heres. now i woul't say for sure but if you talk about e consensus ong the experts and
eric cantor e republican leader told me yesterday that h assumed the they would assume the majory in november. now that's a l of seats to pickp. >> lehrer: what about health-carreform. where does it fit in if all now. >> somebody askeme the day after, on wednesday, do you thk it will-- health-care refo will pass. then i sd 55-45 that it esn't. now having seen and heard what have heard in the last few days, i wou say 800 that it does not. >> lehrer: 80-20 >> you look at...
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eric is going to be talking about that. when congress gave $1 billion for research, it said that we could not look at the cost. we could only look at the benefits. this is something that my colleagues in australia will look at benefits call it nonsensical. how do we choose the most cost- effective? but it is a political decision that congress made and it will stymie us as we go for it. why do i think that putting cost aside now might be a good idea? i think it is to build a political constituency, you cannot talk too much about cost control. it is not a mom and apple pie thing. every dollar of cost you save is a dollar of income you take away from someone. if you're putting together a political constituency, that is not the way to do it. what we should do is what medicare did in 1965. it was a christmas tree in the beginning. that is how they got the legislation passed. after that, then they started putting restrictions. in fact, we must be doing a good job, because now everyone is -- scared that medicare pays so little bec
eric is going to be talking about that. when congress gave $1 billion for research, it said that we could not look at the cost. we could only look at the benefits. this is something that my colleagues in australia will look at benefits call it nonsensical. how do we choose the most cost- effective? but it is a political decision that congress made and it will stymie us as we go for it. why do i think that putting cost aside now might be a good idea? i think it is to build a political...
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i think that jan in the paula pagano, eric holder, and president obama -- janet napolitano, eric holder, eric holder was in a law firm that did pro bono work for terrorist. they have no clue. they think it is a joke. they will make us safe. good luck, america. guest: eric holder work for law firm that, like many big law firms, volunteered sometimes to represent some of the detainee is in the war on terror. there were many legal issues that were raised. so, his law firm was not unlike many other big ones. host: in "the baltimore sun" this morning they write "there will be an addition of more names to the government terror watch lists after u.s. officials closely scrutinized a larger data base of suspected terrorists. people on the watch list will be checked additionally before entering this country. those on the no-fly list are barred from boarding aircraft headed for the united states." how are they going to make that determination on who heads from which list? is there a specific criteria? guest: there is a specific set of criteria, the question that many people who are skeptics, like
i think that jan in the paula pagano, eric holder, and president obama -- janet napolitano, eric holder, eric holder was in a law firm that did pro bono work for terrorist. they have no clue. they think it is a joke. they will make us safe. good luck, america. guest: eric holder work for law firm that, like many big law firms, volunteered sometimes to represent some of the detainee is in the war on terror. there were many legal issues that were raised. so, his law firm was not unlike many other...
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. >> attorney general eric holder acting on president obama's directive has announced an investigation to see whether the cia denied the civil rights of 9/11 actors such as khalid shaikh mohammed during the bush/cheney presidency. holder says the investigation, begun in april '09, would be sweeping and bowelless. it is still underway. >> we're going to follow the evidence wherever it takes us. we'll follow the law wherever t no one is above the law. >> question. when president obama was a senator, his liberal rating on a 0 to 100 scale was 100, liberal. as a card carrying liberal, is president obama ideologically hostile to the cia and the intelligence community? i ask you? >> well, look, the founding fathers when they wrote the demme lar ration of independence guaranteed the american people for generations life, liberty and pursuit of happiness. there's a reason they put the word life first because you can't enjoy the other if you are dead. i was gratified to see president obama at least in part of his statement on thursday made a statement in acknowledgement that the united states is
. >> attorney general eric holder acting on president obama's directive has announced an investigation to see whether the cia denied the civil rights of 9/11 actors such as khalid shaikh mohammed during the bush/cheney presidency. holder says the investigation, begun in april '09, would be sweeping and bowelless. it is still underway. >> we're going to follow the evidence wherever it takes us. we'll follow the law wherever t no one is above the law. >> question. when president...
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we are prepared to take the words of bill clinton, barack obama, eric schmitt and do what the people to pass health care legislation, to put americans back to work and to have sensible policy on energy and to bring us forward in foreign policy as well. we heard from our leaders, principally from the speaker of the house of representatives, and she reported to us as well, an i would now like to turn over the microphone to her. madam speaker. >> thank you very much, javier. thanks to you and john larson, the chair of the caucus, for a very invigorating couple of days. it was exciting, but it also gave us time to think, to reflect, to pause as we go forward. one year almost since the day that the president was sworn in, nearly a year. we can take stock about the agenda that he put forth, the budget that we passed to grow our economy, to stabilize the u.s. economy, to create jobs, to lower taxes for the middle class as we reduce the deficit. it centered around three pillars, investments in education, investments in energy/climate change, investments in health care, first among equal. and
we are prepared to take the words of bill clinton, barack obama, eric schmitt and do what the people to pass health care legislation, to put americans back to work and to have sensible policy on energy and to bring us forward in foreign policy as well. we heard from our leaders, principally from the speaker of the house of representatives, and she reported to us as well, an i would now like to turn over the microphone to her. madam speaker. >> thank you very much, javier. thanks to you...
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eric schmidt said the company still hopes to find a way to remain active in china. for more on all of this we turn to michael posner, assistant secretary of state for democracy, human rights and labor; and david lampton, director of the china studies program at johns hopkins university. welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> mr. posner what exactly was secretary of state clinton accusing china of when it comes to internet freeh dom? what do you see? >> well, i see this broader than china. it's saying that a number of countries in the world are basically restricting the right of people to speak freehly through the internet, through their cell phones. and preventing them from really engaging within their own societies and the dialogue about issues that are important to them. this is really human rights and democracy issue. and this is one component of it. >> reporter: specifically in the case of google, and in these attacks on google, e-mail accounts, she asked china to investigate what happened. now most experts pointed directly at the chinese government or chinese
eric schmidt said the company still hopes to find a way to remain active in china. for more on all of this we turn to michael posner, assistant secretary of state for democracy, human rights and labor; and david lampton, director of the china studies program at johns hopkins university. welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> mr. posner what exactly was secretary of state clinton accusing china of when it comes to internet freeh dom? what do you see? >> well, i see this...
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there's a number of other books that come up air eric kohler from the city here who put up confessions originally put out a book that tells a story of some of the others. and they're still a lot of economic hitman out there. in fact, in any country that has resources or markets that we covet, our corporations covet, they are there. and i think, you know, i do want to move on. i don't know what george did here, we didn't talk about this jonathan, before him, but to talk about some of the solutions to all those. and i think one of the things that we are seeing is more and more people coming out and admitting to things like this. the whole idea of confessing, the whole idea that we need to move beyond this into something else i think has become quite excepted. just last week i spoke at both the united nations last week and also at a conference where there were 2400 mba students it was in kordell this year and goes around country to different places every. last year was at horton. this year was interesting to me that the ceo of general electric, jeff, was also a speaker there. it's kind of
there's a number of other books that come up air eric kohler from the city here who put up confessions originally put out a book that tells a story of some of the others. and they're still a lot of economic hitman out there. in fact, in any country that has resources or markets that we covet, our corporations covet, they are there. and i think, you know, i do want to move on. i don't know what george did here, we didn't talk about this jonathan, before him, but to talk about some of the...