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ha ha ha! i present to you algebra ii... [radio static] foreign languages... man: je m'appelle francois. un, deux, trois, quatre. ha ha ha! nally, biology. who among you will step up to their challenge? ha ha ha! me. raah! yeah. i'll do it. me, too. sign me up. announcer: take on the tough classes now. you need them to prepare for college. >>> welcome back everyone. in the age of technology and busy schedules, online dating is not so tabu anymore. should you be more comfortable looking for your next date online. we've discussed le dawnblack, host of the radio program "the love zone." ron worthy, vice president of production and business services for people media which runs blackpeoplemeet.com. and zena phillips, formerly was an online dater. welcome. greatly appreciate it. let me pick on you first, they told me it's former. you don't do it any longer. is that because you found the love of your life online or it was just not for you? >> i think it -- i didn't find the love of my life. the person i met was not online. i think it changed my purpose, the things that i want ed to do kind of changed, my priorities. at the time i
ha ha ha! i present to you algebra ii... [radio static] foreign languages... man: je m'appelle francois. un, deux, trois, quatre. ha ha ha! nally, biology. who among you will step up to their challenge? ha ha ha! me. raah! yeah. i'll do it. me, too. sign me up. announcer: take on the tough classes now. you need them to prepare for college. >>> welcome back everyone. in the age of technology and busy schedules, online dating is not so tabu anymore. should you be more comfortable looking...
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first time in our history that a white couple, my joke, has broken into a black man's house and ha ha ha. but it is not funny. it is serious times and let's take they will seriously and let's be careful. but they -- >> larry: redding, pennsylvania. >> don't you feel ashald of yourself that you're calling a poor woman who is doing her job the way the federal guidelines are set up and calling her a moron? >> i don't, my darling. just hold it, mister. i was given a boarding pass with the wrong name on it. i went through five different security passes. and then a woman at the gate who will not look at my passport, who will not call continental, who will not call for help, who will not recheck into their records, says to me, you cannot go on? no. she is a
first time in our history that a white couple, my joke, has broken into a black man's house and ha ha ha. but it is not funny. it is serious times and let's take they will seriously and let's be careful. but they -- >> larry: redding, pennsylvania. >> don't you feel ashald of yourself that you're calling a poor woman who is doing her job the way the federal guidelines are set up and calling her a moron? >> i don't, my darling. just hold it, mister. i was given a boarding pass...
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has to be a package of things. it has to be technology. it has to be expertise. it has to be intelligence. it has to be cooperation with our international partners. all of this has to come together seamlessly and has to be done on a daily basis. >> do we have to compromise some additional privacy with full body scanners at the airports in order to keep up with the terrorists? >> i think there's a way to make sure we maintain the type of privacy that is expected by the american public but also provide the security that is needed? what we're trying to do now is strike that balance. looking at the technology available. looking at the practices we use. but there has to be this very healthy balance. we maintain that privacy standard, but at the same time, do everything possible to prevent attacks. >> body scanners, do you think they should be deployed more widely at the airports? >> we're looking at it thoroughly. at the amsterdam airport, there were full body scanners in place. they weren't used, in fact, for the airline coming here to the united states. i think those full body scanners as well
has to be a package of things. it has to be technology. it has to be expertise. it has to be intelligence. it has to be cooperation with our international partners. all of this has to come together seamlessly and has to be done on a daily basis. >> do we have to compromise some additional privacy with full body scanners at the airports in order to keep up with the terrorists? >> i think there's a way to make sure we maintain the type of privacy that is expected by the american...
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has not. he xively cynical, he has immediately every time he has faced a challenge or a bump in the road, he hasome very partisan and he has become -- and he has looked back rather than being someone who is visionary and together and bringing together, he has done exactly the opposite. it happened with the stimulus bill and health care. the american public had very high expectations. those high expectations were driven by and large part by president obama himself. the obama brand was this unified partisan brand about the man that could change washington. because he made it about one person and the challenges are so great, he essentially overpromised and underdelivered. >> obviously i disagree. when you have a close -- republicans in congress who made it very clear from day one that their objective was to destroy the obama presidency, and they have consistently time and time and time again stood in the way of progress and said no and not been willing to be a loyal opposition party and come to the table with ideas. be all opposition party and come to the table with table-- instead from the beginni
has not. he xively cynical, he has immediately every time he has faced a challenge or a bump in the road, he hasome very partisan and he has become -- and he has looked back rather than being someone who is visionary and together and bringing together, he has done exactly the opposite. it happened with the stimulus bill and health care. the american public had very high expectations. those high expectations were driven by and large part by president obama himself. the obama brand was this...
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has kept those promises didn't he or hasn't he? >> i can't guess to his motivation other than the fact has been unsuccessful in his first year. has not been able to accomplish virtually anything. as a result he's pinning all of his hopes on seeing something happen with health care what has occurred of course he's created a monster. this health care bill this being fashioned by the two houses doesn't make any sense and it ought to be jammed and they ought to start over again. but he's got to get some success so he's pushing so hard. he doesn't want people to see how ugly the process is and how bad this bill is. >> greta: in 2006 when were you governor in massachusetts they passed the health care that you signed. is there anything thank you learn from the massachusetts bill and what has -- that you learned from the massachusetts bill and what has transpired, that would be helpful to the process here on national health care? >> no question a lot of lessons to be learned from the massachusetts experience. first, issues like getting everybody insured should be solved at the state level not the federal level with a one size fits all plan put together by congress. number two, you don't raise taxes on people to put it in place which they are intent on doing. number three, you d
has kept those promises didn't he or hasn't he? >> i can't guess to his motivation other than the fact has been unsuccessful in his first year. has not been able to accomplish virtually anything. as a result he's pinning all of his hopes on seeing something happen with health care what has occurred of course he's created a monster. this health care bill this being fashioned by the two houses doesn't make any sense and it ought to be jammed and they ought to start over again. but he's got...
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crayford has been crawford has been a major factor. now, aminu has four fouls. mcfarland hasr fouls. >> ron: and, of course, l.d. williams has fouled out for wake forest. >> dan: big free throws by crawford. >> ron: crawford, 27 points in the ball game. mclean and crawford have all their points in overtime. mclean has done a nice job, and now he's on aminu. aminu takes a step back, and he knocks it down. >> dan: boy, that's a tough shot. >> ron: very difficult over the outstretched hands of jamel mclean. knotted at 87. >> dan: here comes the screen. >> ron: nice roll by frease off the bank. mcfarland clears the board. >> dan: you have to have that one. >> ron: pointblank, aminu left open momentarily. mcfarland rolls to the hoop, and he is going to be fouled. let's go back the last couple of possessions. >> dan: al-farouq aminu i think has played a very smart game in the second half. hasn't tried to force anything offensively. knocks it down on the step back and the pick-and-roll very nicely set up. look at aminu, kept his hands up, stands still, doesn't try to block the shot
crayford has been crawford has been a major factor. now, aminu has four fouls. mcfarland hasr fouls. >> ron: and, of course, l.d. williams has fouled out for wake forest. >> dan: big free throws by crawford. >> ron: crawford, 27 points in the ball game. mclean and crawford have all their points in overtime. mclean has done a nice job, and now he's on aminu. aminu takes a step back, and he knocks it down. >> dan: boy, that's a tough shot. >> ron: very difficult over...
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been waived, it has been gamed, it has been gone around it has been stepped on. it has been ignored to the tune of $1 trillion, $1 trillion of spending has occurred in the last two and a half years which should have been subject to a paygo point of order, which should not have survived a paygo point of order, but against which no paygo point of order was made because paygo was gamed. and so the idea that paygo is a substantive exercise around here is just politically inaccurate. it's political -- basically, paygo is used to make a statement that you're going to be fiscally responsible, but it doesn't happen. and so this is a nice political cover vote. i'm going to vote for paygo and i'm going to be tough on spending when in fact we know whenever an item comes to this floor, for all intents and purposes, that should be sphow t to a paygo point of order, it isn't. paygo is swiss cheese-go. it is full of hoassments i have great respect for the other side of the aisle. so if they will r rename this "sways cheese-go," i may vote for it. so i ask unanimous consent that we cha
been waived, it has been gamed, it has been gone around it has been stepped on. it has been ignored to the tune of $1 trillion, $1 trillion of spending has occurred in the last two and a half years which should have been subject to a paygo point of order, which should not have survived a paygo point of order, but against which no paygo point of order was made because paygo was gamed. and so the idea that paygo is a substantive exercise around here is just politically inaccurate. it's political...
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has it gone? >> it has gone in a direction -- as a president he has been in office for not quite one year and the scrutiny that he has received, we have not seen or heard any president has had to go through what he has had to go through in such a short time. we have had grievances with him already at the naacp. but we think it is important that america makes positive change and to do that we must get behind the president when he is right and become concerned when he is wrong. we think that he has done a commendable job so far and we hope that the congress and the senate will stop fighting. >> you had a big event scheduled for later today? >> we are pleased to be part of the annual event headed up by the grand master. they celebrate every year to emancipate proclamations, the 147th year that lincoln made the speech. as we know, people did not get the problems until later. every year we put that into perspective. where were we 147 years ago? fighting for the rights of everyone, doing more in our community, putting that in perspective. we are open to the public at 3:00 p.m., 1311. >> before you go, since you brought it
has it gone? >> it has gone in a direction -- as a president he has been in office for not quite one year and the scrutiny that he has received, we have not seen or heard any president has had to go through what he has had to go through in such a short time. we have had grievances with him already at the naacp. but we think it is important that america makes positive change and to do that we must get behind the president when he is right and become concerned when he is wrong. we think...
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looking at the jument that apparent has en going on and thathis woman has bee recving, it definitely ha something to do th her educaon level, h poverty level the woman hasd nine childre the catholic chch encourages having children. the catholic church -- >> bonnie: by the way s startedt 13 bause she was raped. she's had a vertroubled istence. >> exactly. my understanding,oo, she is in a committed relationsp, has been for 11 years. two ofer children that are at home are on gernment assistance. i'm not quite sure wt the storm is when you have mother just with two children, on govnment assistance, why we're discussing sterilizaon, whether or not that is aood thing f her and what's her damages. >> well,his case brings up a lot of emotions for a lotf people. because ty're so multifaceted with probems. however, no one shoul force erilization on people. this is not communist china. his is america. doctors who dohat they should lose their licenses. the flip side ofhe story is, brings up the debate of well, she does have nine children. she's unmarried we all know what the statists are of raising children in -- >> bonni she doesn't -- she has canr. she's on disab
looking at the jument that apparent has en going on and thathis woman has bee recving, it definitely ha something to do th her educaon level, h poverty level the woman hasd nine childre the catholic chch encourages having children. the catholic church -- >> bonnie: by the way s startedt 13 bause she was raped. she's had a vertroubled istence. >> exactly. my understanding,oo, she is in a committed relationsp, has been for 11 years. two ofer children that are at home are on gernment...
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has not. he has been reflexively cynical, actually, and that every time he has faced a bump in the road he hasecome very partisan. he hasn't looked back rather than been a visionary. he has not unified. it happened with the stimulus bill and now with healthcare. the american public had high expectations which were driven largely by president obama himself. the obama brand so to speak was a unifying, post-partisan brand about one man who could help to change washington. because the challenges are so much greater than what one person can tackle themselve, he over-promised and under- delivered. guest: i disagree. when you have republicans who said their objective was to destroy the obama presidency and have time and again stood in a way of progress, and not be willing to be all opposition party and come to the table with table-- instead from the beginning it was about republicans figuring out the best strategy to take down obama. at first there were concerned because his poll numbers were so high. then they felt they found an opening with healthcare be in their waterloo. congress bears some respo
has not. he has been reflexively cynical, actually, and that every time he has faced a bump in the road he hasecome very partisan. he hasn't looked back rather than been a visionary. he has not unified. it happened with the stimulus bill and now with healthcare. the american public had high expectations which were driven largely by president obama himself. the obama brand so to speak was a unifying, post-partisan brand about one man who could help to change washington. because the challenges...
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has put himself in position for a double-double as this second half has rolled on. temple has won 6 straight against st. joseph. and they are on their way to their 7th consecutive victory as they lead it 63-44. lavoy allen has in this second half. he has been helped out by his teammates but he has finished. nneneng?gc0tów k÷=c >> tom: well, the temple band here at the liacouras center. trying to keep this crowd excited about what is happening this season for the temple owls and in this ballgame. it has really been a runaway in the second half. fran dunphy's team has not only played very good defense, but they have gotten some good interior play by lavoy allen on the offensive end. and we have kind of spotlighted what allen has done in the second half, he has 17 points overall and 8 rebounds. how about the job that the perimeter defenders have done for temple against the st. joseph guards. >> steve: you know, st. joe's is going to have all types of trouble winning because they can't rely on the young kids. hilliard non-existent. he got the fouls. so, when you get hilliard and govens not playing well, that is going to happen. >> tom: 12 toefs now for st. joseph -- turnovers now for st. joseph in the ballgame
has put himself in position for a double-double as this second half has rolled on. temple has won 6 straight against st. joseph. and they are on their way to their 7th consecutive victory as they lead it 63-44. lavoy allen has in this second half. he has been helped out by his teammates but he has finished. nneneng?gc0tówk÷=c >> tom: well, the temple band here at the liacouras center. trying to keep this crowd excited about what is happening this season for the temple owls and in this...
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i don't think he has ever -- i don't think he has realized it, but he has never done it, and that is what the president has to be. >> i agree with the last point very much, which is that obama has not cured over the heads of congress. however, just on public opinion, it is mutable. public opinion was strongly in favor of health-care reform, and we did something that looks like a success or a selling of it by the president, my guess is it will go back up. it is like the iraq war. americans were before it before they were against it, and i think you will see the same correction with health care. >> i think health care could become the poster boy for what professor steele was talking about, which is a profound disappointment in the way that the public's business gets done. all the details are not known, of course, but the managers bill which was introduced by harry reid, in which hundreds of aspects of the legislation were changed, in many cases to accommodate the by off of individual senators -- the buy- off of individual senators, when is fully reporting, i believe it will be profoundly disappointing. it wa
i don't think he has ever -- i don't think he has realized it, but he has never done it, and that is what the president has to be. >> i agree with the last point very much, which is that obama has not cured over the heads of congress. however, just on public opinion, it is mutable. public opinion was strongly in favor of health-care reform, and we did something that looks like a success or a selling of it by the president, my guess is it will go back up. it is like the iraq war. americans...
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a guide has deserted is long and has corrected the concept of -- al qaeda has deserted islam and has rrected the concept to their own. >> you are saying it was religion? >> it was because of al qaeda that uses the banner of religion in a perverse way. >> why? >> it is a long issue. >> he still have not explained why. >> let me clear of a couple of things but of what was learned while this was under way. there are sources suggesting that additional an affirmation came to light after the flight took off -- additional information came to light after the flight took off. >> in stipple, his name did not appear on any terrorist watch list. nothing pinged to keep them off the plane. while in the air, customs in detroit has access to the entire data base but a as we now know, and that is the large mega database that has five and a thousand names in it. -- 500,000 names in it. they were ready when they were landed to question him about that. >> the terrorist watch list did not have his name on it. >> why was the director about to take leave after the incident? >> when the incident occurred on
a guide has deserted is long and has corrected the concept of -- al qaeda has deserted islam and has rrected the concept to their own. >> you are saying it was religion? >> it was because of al qaeda that uses the banner of religion in a perverse way. >> why? >> it is a long issue. >> he still have not explained why. >> let me clear of a couple of things but of what was learned while this was under way. there are sources suggesting that additional an...
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has not. he has been reflexively cynical, actually, and that every time he has faced a bump in the road he has become very partisan. he hasn't looked back rather than been a visionary. he has not unified. it happened with the stimulus bill and now with healthcare. the american public had high expectations which were driven largely by president obama himself. the obama brand so to speak was a unifying, post-partisan brand about one man who could help to change washington. because the challenges are so much greater than what one person can tackle themselve, he over-promised and under- delivered. guest: i disagree. when you have republicans who said their objective was to destroy the obama presidency and have time and again stood in a way of progress, and not be willing to be all opposition party and come to the table with table-- instead from the beginning it was about republicans figuring out the best strategy to take down obama. at first there were concerned because his poll numbers were so high. then they felt they found an opening with healthcare be in their waterloo. congress bears some res
has not. he has been reflexively cynical, actually, and that every time he has faced a bump in the road he has become very partisan. he hasn't looked back rather than been a visionary. he has not unified. it happened with the stimulus bill and now with healthcare. the american public had high expectations which were driven largely by president obama himself. the obama brand so to speak was a unifying, post-partisan brand about one man who could help to change washington. because the challenges...
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has been fantastic. we got inundated with other stories, this has been destructive in my family. it has been destructive for me. it is a cult. we found out they were talking about our investigation on the korean blogs so it has gone overseas as well. >> fascinating piece, kyra, thanks. >>> coming up, a new book just out has new information about the 2008 campaign. find out what brought hillary clinton to tears and later tonight's "guilty pleasure." >>> a book worth reading. "washington post" white house correspondent ann kornblut "notes from the cracked ceiling." what it will take for a woman to win. ann, welcome. full disclosure, we have known each other a long time and have been friends for a long time. i did get an early peek at the book. the 2008 campaign, hillary clinton came so close to getting her party's nomination, sarah palin the gop's first vice presidential nominee and you argue 2008 was not a great year for women in politics. explain. >> well, look, we don't give points for second place. we don't say john kerry came in second place for the presidency. hooray. that is historic. it was folly to say it was the year of the woman because they both lost. at the same time they lost after undergoing a r
has been fantastic. we got inundated with other stories, this has been destructive in my family. it has been destructive for me. it is a cult. we found out they were talking about our investigation on the korean blogs so it has gone overseas as well. >> fascinating piece, kyra, thanks. >>> coming up, a new book just out has new information about the 2008 campaign. find out what brought hillary clinton to tears and later tonight's "guilty pleasure." >>> a book...
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has been told she has tb. she thinks she has aids. she trusts that her old friend will help her but she knows that soon, she, too, will be too tired and too old to attract customers. after 15 years in the brothels, she is dying. >> on this issue, has aids made younger girls more vulnerable as men seem to think that young girls will not infect them. >> absolutely. it is created a new demand because now men are saying that they want disease-free young virgin girls so traffickers are on the prowl in the villagers looking for new girls to kidnap, seduce, trick, force, coerce. >> we've got this map of india up. i just want to show this highlighted area here which is where this story that sara sidner told us that farmers who are desperate are now basically handing over their daughters. describe for me a little bit of the inherent problem right here. >> this is an area of india which is agricultural and -- agriculture there is based on the monsoon and when the rains come, then they have a good bumper crop and can live off that. when there is no rains there is drought. farmers get into debt by taking money from money lenders to go over the season of drought. this time round money lenders are saying if you don't have money give us your dau
has been told she has tb. she thinks she has aids. she trusts that her old friend will help her but she knows that soon, she, too, will be too tired and too old to attract customers. after 15 years in the brothels, she is dying. >> on this issue, has aids made younger girls more vulnerable as men seem to think that young girls will not infect them. >> absolutely. it is created a new demand because now men are saying that they want disease-free young virgin girls so traffickers are...
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has been down to the white house. at least in the popular imagination being considered kind of a fiery black activist. he is someone who, you know, has access to that white house and has been down to see the president. what do you make of how obama has handled being accessible and how he has reached out to african-americans? >> guest: again, this is complicated because on one level he is the first black president who has not necessarily had to do the same kind of outreach as his predecessors because he is so popular in the african-american community. i think one of the things we are seeing with jesse jackson or al sharpton or even the congressional black caucus, they are all wondering how can they provide some kind of accountability for this president who is so popular within the black community. so on one level i think his accessibility has been fine, but does access equal public policy? does access equal power? and right now we are thinking about black issues, that has not translated. there has been no discernible transformation in terms of the white house on trying to specifically address african-american issues, even though there is urban policy of reach, but not the kind of dramatic public policy initiatives that some black lea
has been down to the white house. at least in the popular imagination being considered kind of a fiery black activist. he is someone who, you know, has access to that white house and has been down to see the president. what do you make of how obama has handled being accessible and how he has reached out to african-americans? >> guest: again, this is complicated because on one level he is the first black president who has not necessarily had to do the same kind of outreach as his...
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has hit four threes which has been the difference so far, but thompson has still been aggressive looking for his shot. he hasn't been passive at all. >> steve: thompson an 80% foul shooter gives also an opportunity for the second as he makes the front end of the bonus. this is the sophomore, led his high school team to the division three state championship. >> miles: we talk about thompson the change of style that coach bone has brought that thunderstorm son has bought into. 133 free throws he has shot this year. last year only took 31 total. >> steve: is that the difference in offenses or the difference in thompson? >> miles: i think difference in offer fences because this offense allows him to be more aggressive. there's more possessions, more chances for him to up it the ball. >> steve: they gave gaddy a wide open shot and he miss long. >> miles: he complaian't hesita. >> steve: thompson has numbers the other way. klay with the pullup. knocked out of bounds and that should be washington basketball. it will. >> miles: they had a four on two situation and make something happen for himself or his teammate. >> steve: it is amazing that washington state has the lead with thompson only two points and the fact that the two big guys, watson and casto, haven't played much ball of foul problems. each with two. thompson 0-4 from the field. back to the 2-3 zone. there's the gap. and pondexter makes them pay. >> miles:
has hit four threes which has been the difference so far, but thompson has still been aggressive looking for his shot. he hasn't been passive at all. >> steve: thompson an 80% foul shooter gives also an opportunity for the second as he makes the front end of the bonus. this is the sophomore, led his high school team to the division three state championship. >> miles: we talk about thompson the change of style that coach bone has brought that thunderstorm son has bought into. 133...
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has been a lot of time ha has passed and we need to bring it to an end. >> larry: have you talked to roman polanski? >> i have. >> larry: how can you have a conversation with someone who brutally murders your sister? >> roman didn't murder my sister. >> larry: that's what i meant. >> i don't have a prb with roman whatsoever. the actions he took then hasogic that doesn't necessarily play out by the law in my opinion. there are extenuating circumstances to this thing that have to do with legal improprieties that are bigger. >> larry: did your sister love him? >> absolutely. >> larry: and he loved her. >> absolutely. >> larry: how was he doing when you spoke to him? >> he was humble and thinking it's a tragic situation. now he sees it differently perhaps. and that is purely my take ones. i could hear it in his voice. >> larry: was there an age difference between sharon and roman is there sn. >> there was. ten years. >> larry: his current wife. he met her when he bus 16. >> 15 years old. and. >> larry: he had a relationship when he was 15. >> that's correct. >> larry: do you think he has an attraction for younger women? >> i think in france it's well known it's a rite of passage. younger women with older men and older women with younger men. >> larry: do you understand why people might not look favorably on it? >> i do understand. i have
has been a lot of time ha has passed and we need to bring it to an end. >> larry: have you talked to roman polanski? >> i have. >> larry: how can you have a conversation with someone who brutally murders your sister? >> roman didn't murder my sister. >> larry: that's what i meant. >> i don't have a prb with roman whatsoever. the actions he took then hasogic that doesn't necessarily play out by the law in my opinion. there are extenuating circumstances to this...
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has to create feet. all of this has formed our national identity. therefore, to think that over the last 150 years, something has happened that has radically changed the etiquette of our people. something that has destroyed their will to live, this in my view is absolutely incorrect. if this had been the case, we would have lost world war ii. we would not be able to run this new state of hours. what used to be part of this country became a territory of other countries, when families broken-down, when relationships between people and between nations broke down, when the economy deteriorated, it would seem that after that, something should have happened to drive us right under the ground. but it has not happened. we have overcome. we have stood our ground. we are now living better than we did 10 or 15 years ago. we are capable of rising to some very major challenges. we have a great deal of problems, but we're capable of meeting our goals. i am confident that no change in our national character, and our willpower, in our energy, has taken place. nothing like that has happened. >> before you became president, you had your own special relationship with vl
has to create feet. all of this has formed our national identity. therefore, to think that over the last 150 years, something has happened that has radically changed the etiquette of our people. something that has destroyed their will to live, this in my view is absolutely incorrect. if this had been the case, we would have lost world war ii. we would not be able to run this new state of hours. what used to be part of this country became a territory of other countries, when families...
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has operated, the way the treasury has operated in response to this financial crisis has not been a model of transparency and economist sinews for homeowners -- used for homeowners, used for areas not intended when we voted on the tarp. there has been a sense we have been fooled once and we are not going to be fooled again. i think a fresh start would be very important. >> you mentioned the possibility of more competitive primaries. obviously, you have a couple to navigate in florida. are you concerned this is going to be tilting candidates to the right? obviously, i candidate who can win in texas is different from one who can win in massachusetts. >> each state is going to have to make that choice. you mentioned florida. i would think all of us would listen and learn from what we hear voters telling us. we heard in new york the 23rd congressional district the people hates the idea of somebody being picked behind closed doors, and what do they do? they support a third-party candidate. we need to keep these debates and contests in the primary process, he let the strongest possible nominee we can in order to -- select the strongest possible nominee we can in order to win in november. i think we can do that. a lot of folks are as
has operated, the way the treasury has operated in response to this financial crisis has not been a model of transparency and economist sinews for homeowners -- used for homeowners, used for areas not intended when we voted on the tarp. there has been a sense we have been fooled once and we are not going to be fooled again. i think a fresh start would be very important. >> you mentioned the possibility of more competitive primaries. obviously, you have a couple to navigate in florida. are...
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has been how unimportant it has been. there has been some, of course. the nuclear diffusion that has transpired that has remarkedly press and limited consequences. the biggest thing on this is going back to john kennedy is about china. china is the ultimate rogue. in 1963, 1964 it's moving toward a nuclear capacity. and people were extraordinarily alarmed about it. it would use the weapons or it would use them for nuclear blackmail and so forth. and so john kennedy was very alarmed about this. and he was, you know, in the vast, vast majority saying a nuclear test will be historically the most significant and the worst event of the 1960s. actually, probably the most historically significant event and the worst event of the 1960s was john kennedy's decision to escalate the war in vietnam. in part largely to deal with what he saw as a communist threat coming from china. and the head of the central intelligence agency said unless the chinese threat is meant by a much stronger western alliance, nuclear war is inevitable. i mean, they are really hysterical. what has happened with the chine
has been how unimportant it has been. there has been some, of course. the nuclear diffusion that has transpired that has remarkedly press and limited consequences. the biggest thing on this is going back to john kennedy is about china. china is the ultimate rogue. in 1963, 1964 it's moving toward a nuclear capacity. and people were extraordinarily alarmed about it. it would use the weapons or it would use them for nuclear blackmail and so forth. and so john kennedy was very alarmed about this....
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has to create feet. all of this has formed our national identity. therefore, to think that over the last 150 years, something has happened that has radically changed thetiquette of our people. something that has destroyed their will to live, this in my view is absolutely incorrect. if this had been the case, we would have lost world war ii. we would not be able to run this new state of hours. what used to be part of this country became a territory of other countries, when families broken-down, when relationships between people and between nations broke down, when the economy deteriorated, it would seem that after that, something should have happened to drive us right under the ground. but it has not happened. we have overcome. we have stood our ground. we are now living better than we did 10 or 15 years ago. we are capable of rising to some very major challenges. we have a great deal of problems, but we're capable of meeting our goals. i am confident that no change in our national character, and our willpower, in our energy, has taken place. nothing like that has happened. >> before you became president, you had your own special relationship with vlad
has to create feet. all of this has formed our national identity. therefore, to think that over the last 150 years, something has happened that has radically changed thetiquette of our people. something that has destroyed their will to live, this in my view is absolutely incorrect. if this had been the case, we would have lost world war ii. we would not be able to run this new state of hours. what used to be part of this country became a territory of other countries, when families broken-down,...
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has called for a rapid response. some aid has already arrived in haiti and more is on the way. >> president obama has called for a rapid response. some aid has already arrived in haiti with more expected today although it appears the plight far outweighs demand. the boston tells us the needs are great. >> rescue and hospitals to take people to. >> the u.s. military has ordered the u.s.s. comfort to dock off the coast and treat the wounded. >> we're focused on the life-saving measures we need to do there. >> at least 2,000 marines will be sent to maintain security in the country. hillary clinton canceled trips abroad to coordinate the response. >> they are facing a disaster of as yet unknown magnitude. >> president obama convened a strategy session pressing his administration to do all it can and discuss with other world leaders. >> this must truly be an international effort. >> at this point, white house officials said the president has no plans to travel to haiti. in the meantime, he has named a new disaster coordinator to oversee u.s. efforts there. >> now this morning, there are local stories of survival in haiti and now word the u.s. nav
has called for a rapid response. some aid has already arrived in haiti and more is on the way. >> president obama has called for a rapid response. some aid has already arrived in haiti with more expected today although it appears the plight far outweighs demand. the boston tells us the needs are great. >> rescue and hospitals to take people to. >> the u.s. military has ordered the u.s.s. comfort to dock off the coast and treat the wounded. >> we're focused on the...
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has the financial system been as unsafe, unsound, and unstable as it has been during mr. bernanke's tenure. more than 120 banks have failed since he has been chairman, and the list of troubled banks has grown from 50 to over 416. mr. president, mr. bernanke has failed to prevent banks from issuing deceptive and unfair financial products to consumers. under his leadership mortgage lenders were allowed to issue predatory loans that they knew consumers would be unable to repay. this risky practice was allowed to continue long after the f.b.i. warned in 2004 of an epidemic in mortgage fraud. here's what the bottom line is: the bottom line is that there are -- the key responsibility of the fed is to maintain the safety and soundness of our financial institutions and they failed. they failed. and as a result of the greed and speculation on wall street, which the fed should have been observing, which the fed should have acted against, which the fed should have warned the american people and the congress about, they did nothing, and our financial system went over the edge. and then, mr. president, after not doing their jobs as a watchdog, not fulfilling their obligation to protect safety and
has the financial system been as unsafe, unsound, and unstable as it has been during mr. bernanke's tenure. more than 120 banks have failed since he has been chairman, and the list of troubled banks has grown from 50 to over 416. mr. president, mr. bernanke has failed to prevent banks from issuing deceptive and unfair financial products to consumers. under his leadership mortgage lenders were allowed to issue predatory loans that they knew consumers would be unable to repay. this risky practice...
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has not fielded what has that has been socialism and particular communism. i think it's striking, the "new york times" today, this morning i was reading it on the train, which did not arrive on time, i was reading on the train the "new york times" has a review of the new nostalgic history of communism called the red flag. and they were basically lamenting the fact that communism has all but disappeared in the world, except for they say it's like examples like a smallpox virus preserved in the laboratory in cuba and in north korea. but that's pretty much it. and if you look at the elections i cover in my book, the elections in europe or the european parliament, the socialist got wiped out everywhere. there's only one country in europe which is greece. and if you look at cross the continent, anyone where the labour party which again is the new labour, which is not the old proudly socialist labor of the past, the tories, conservatives and just new toys and new conservatives. in britain, our research and. there are conservative more friendly to the free market governments in france, and italy, in germany, in denmark, and in israel where part of my family lives. my father, may he rest in peace, went to live in israel 19 years ago. and m
has not fielded what has that has been socialism and particular communism. i think it's striking, the "new york times" today, this morning i was reading it on the train, which did not arrive on time, i was reading on the train the "new york times" has a review of the new nostalgic history of communism called the red flag. and they were basically lamenting the fact that communism has all but disappeared in the world, except for they say it's like examples like a smallpox...
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all the new coach has done has led them to two ncaa tournament berths. >> well, he has done a great job here. >> he hasuple of horses in the back court. a couple of guards. ryan brooks and juan fernandez lead the way. >> brooks really guests open for fernandez. he's a kind of guy that can knock down the open jump shots. he is the leader scorer on this team, and then the loader of this team, but then you know also have juan fernandez. he creates and makes everybody better on this team. >> meanwhile, charlotte is 4-1 in atlantic 10 play. they've won three straight games, and a couple of those wins have been in buzzer- beating fashion. >> well, and it's because they're playing good defense, matt. they play excellent defense throughout the course of the game, keeping them in the game so they can win at the last second. now they have 14 wins this year. >> so the stage is set. temple hoping for their first question to stay atop the standings. the 49ers, it's a share of first place with a win. line-ups and opening tip is o hachoo. knowng tn th drivt, fcan cc, or ticast ygnat yoget led inteat n. s goe moit tha
all the new coach has done has led them to two ncaa tournament berths. >> well, he has done a great job here. >> he hasuple of horses in the back court. a couple of guards. ryan brooks and juan fernandez lead the way. >> brooks really guests open for fernandez. he's a kind of guy that can knock down the open jump shots. he is the leader scorer on this team, and then the loader of this team, but then you know also have juan fernandez. he creates and makes everybody better on...
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has changed the institution at all or whether it has changed any of the debate? >> i do not think it has made much difference. certainly members of parliament who we have interviewed and denied that it has much impact. they are used to it. there used to the idea of that. some of the silly treachery that went on at the start about being on television and making po ints this to be on television -- that stopped. people used to cluster around the person speaking in order to make it look like that person was surrounded by friends and supporters. nobody does that anymore. they just got used to it. >> that is the controller, joining us from scotland. we take you back to more of the session. this is the first session of the first day of televising of the british house of commons, november 21, 1989. he will see prime minister margaret thatcher. >> i have always sided against televising the proceedings of this house. >> hear hear. >> i expect that i always will. the brief intervention did nothing to alter my view. despite the strongly held opinions which i have on the matters, i received a letter three weeks ago. i believe that a copy was sent each of us and possibly even to you, mr. speaker, whi
has changed the institution at all or whether it has changed any of the debate? >> i do not think it has made much difference. certainly members of parliament who we have interviewed and denied that it has much impact. they are used to it. there used to the idea of that. some of the silly treachery that went on at the start about being on television and making po ints this to be on television -- that stopped. people used to cluster around the person speaking in order to make it look like...
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has been one of the things that has kept the united states and the e.u. apart somewhat spirit of the opposition got closer together? has something changed in the way the e.u. ballet and what that has to achieve or the way which the united states has viewed it rx for the members of states are very concerned about that. >> well, you will see the joint statement in a moment when it distributed. and so you will have the exact wording on that. what i think we need to say is that we are working together all the more intensively and we are bringing together our point of view. it's true that in the past we've had her differences on such subjects. step by step, however, i believe we are overcoming those difficulties and we are reaching agreements. now, what happened today in council is this. basically, we've been talking for some years about establishing a common data protection scheme for the united states and europe so that we can really exchange data, which we have in a position but the two have not exchanged. today we have asked of the commission to work on this to make further processed and the presidency to have honest we need to step things up yet. we've agreed that we must work tow
has been one of the things that has kept the united states and the e.u. apart somewhat spirit of the opposition got closer together? has something changed in the way the e.u. ballet and what that has to achieve or the way which the united states has viewed it rx for the members of states are very concerned about that. >> well, you will see the joint statement in a moment when it distributed. and so you will have the exact wording on that. what i think we need to say is that we are working...
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has scott brown's win h elped you? guest: it has energized people across the country. not just republicans. we saw his broad appeal to democrats and independents. it has energized a lot of people and given them hope they can take their country back against what they see as -- washington, d.c. with a tin ear, having too many meetings behind closed doors.. do not have any announcements in terms of new recruits, but we already had some great recruits. i have to tell you there are more common in the days ahead. host: can you tell us the states to watch? guest: we will get more contested primaries in a number of states, possibly in arkansas, possibly in nevada. there is no specific announcements but i think everyone needs to keep their eye on what is happening, because there are a lot more people interested in seeking opportunity for november, 2010. guest: just picking up on them for a second, that there seems to be very few holes left. you have been doing a recording for scored -- for quite some time. -- doing recruiting for quite some time. the one place it where there seems to be an opening is new york. are we going to see someone in york? is it the tacky? -- is it pataki? guest: i think we will see some more republican candidates. rudy giuliani and governor pataki kept others on the sidelines. the governor hashe will consider that. new york is a tough race for republicans. it is a blues state. it will cost a lot of money for the candidate and potentially for party committees to help those candidates. i am still looking if anybody -- if anybody is watching and is from new york and wants to run for u.s. senate as a republican, i am all ears. host: indiana, wisconsin. guest: i have spoken to both of those chairman and they are both thinking about it. -- both of those gentlemen in their row thinking about it. it is not easy. it is tough on your family, a big sacrifice. i think people are sensing the call of duty in terms of the direction of the country and again, an opportunity to make a difference in washington. one of the things we saw in massachusetts is people reacting to the blacks of checks and balances here. -- the lack of checks and balances here. guest: scott brown was raising $1 million a day by the end of the campaign. is any of that fund raising energy it washing over into 2010, the
has scott brown's win h elped you? guest: it has energized people across the country. not just republicans. we saw his broad appeal to democrats and independents. it has energized a lot of people and given them hope they can take their country back against what they see as -- washington, d.c. with a tin ear, having too many meetings behind closed doors.. do not have any announcements in terms of new recruits, but we already had some great recruits. i have to tell you there are more common in...
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on the other hand, clean energy has created jobs as market share has grown and technology has progressed the cost of clean energy has and will continue to decrease and it's put us on a strong course towards improving national security, sustainability of mentally and economic competitiveness. in broad terms clean energy jobs are up and clean energy costs are down while fossil fuel costs are up and the money we pay for the fuel is increasingly sent to other countries. the question is which forced we want to follow. ai thank each of you for the work you've done in eliminating the paths and also helping us make that choice we have much work yet to do and i know you will be pushing us. thanks so much. [applause] >> the didn't tell me i would have the honor of introducing a woman i can now call a friend. there are many things you do when you find you might actually be named as the next administrator of the epa and one of them you do is call the head of the nrdc. he would be crazy not to but what i found when i spoke to her and i wasn't my first time was not of the personal warmth and a professional level of support has a
on the other hand, clean energy has created jobs as market share has grown and technology has progressed the cost of clean energy has and will continue to decrease and it's put us on a strong course towards improving national security, sustainability of mentally and economic competitiveness. in broad terms clean energy jobs are up and clean energy costs are down while fossil fuel costs are up and the money we pay for the fuel is increasingly sent to other countries. the question is which forced...
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has and has 50% of the ant anti-americanism disappeared? >> it has gone down significantly. the whole tone of america's relation was the rest of the word hasd. the speeches that he gave reaching out to the islamic world have made a huge difference. the kind of reflectixive anti-americanism you saw in europe and the islamic world and some parts of latin america, that's gone. and clearly, obama is smun ones that widely respected all around the world. as a great man, even though they are waiting for him to deliver results. >> what is the world's reaction to obama's foreign policy so far? beyond the issue of the speeches and looking at the specific issues of, you know, dealing with iran, dealing on the iraq issue, dealing with sfgs, and the way he is, is there some -- you travel in circles around the world, are people coming to any kind of cop clugss tentatively? >> i think the -- they believe he's trying to do the right thing. and, mine, i can tell you, even hillary clinton is doing an excellent job as secretary of state. reaching out to the right people and talking in the right tone. if you look at the u.s./china relationship, frankly, is th
has and has 50% of the ant anti-americanism disappeared? >> it has gone down significantly. the whole tone of america's relation was the rest of the word hasd. the speeches that he gave reaching out to the islamic world have made a huge difference. the kind of reflectixive anti-americanism you saw in europe and the islamic world and some parts of latin america, that's gone. and clearly, obama is smun ones that widely respected all around the world. as a great man, even though they are...
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has been great. it has been amazing and is a greatçó opportunity. miami dade college is a college of opportunities. it has presented itself with the seminar. it hashe media aspect which i love and has the politics. after i graduate this semester, i want to do something with political communications. >> what does that mean? >> brees much of what we are doing here, learning the media side of it and politics. hopefully, will go into law school after barry >> why do you want to do all this? >> i like to stand for student issues. i see myself lobbying for education in the future or running for student positions. definitely for higher education because a speaker before said that in order forced to have education, we can be somewhere in the future. i stand for that. if you believe in that, why should we close the door to undocumented students who have lived here boast of their lives. -- most of their lives. there is no funding for getting them to be students. there are different issues with education. >> who in the media do respect the most? >> from this because i have met, john keene and dana bash. they said information is power. everyone here, every i
has been great. it has been amazing and is a greatçó opportunity. miami dade college is a college of opportunities. it has presented itself with the seminar. it hashe media aspect which i love and has the politics. after i graduate this semester, i want to do something with political communications. >> what does that mean? >> brees much of what we are doing here, learning the media side of it and politics. hopefully, will go into law school after barry >> why do you want to...
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has not been easy, it has to cope with a strong winds and built close to a fault line. technical challenges aside, it has grown at a record pace. [unintelligible] it takes them more than eight weeks to clean their 26,000 windows. it has been designed specifically to withstand strong winds. >> we have to decide to reduce the amount of action that exists. we shape the building [unintelligible] one could do it as it slopes or as a step tower. we chose the step tower because it is cheaper. >> how does it measure up against other skyscrapers? it stands at 828 meters. that smashes the previous world record from the tower in taiwan. the sears tag. -- sears tower in chicago is down to fit place. the allies still need to rein in its debt. it was built during the good times. -- dubai still need to rein in its day. it seems those worries can wait. >> that is all from this week. join us again at the same time next week, but from may fro -- m e goodbye for now. >> "bbc world news" is presented by kcet,os angeles. funding is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. union bank. >> union bank has put its financial st
has not been easy, it has to cope with a strong winds and built close to a fault line. technical challenges aside, it has grown at a record pace. [unintelligible] it takes them more than eight weeks to clean their 26,000 windows. it has been designed specifically to withstand strong winds. >> we have to decide to reduce the amount of action that exists. we shape the building [unintelligible] one could do it as it slopes or as a step tower. we chose the step tower because it is cheaper....
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but also ken weinstein as ceo of hudson has really shaped the way in which hudson has come back to washington. has been a bigger presence. hasfollowed the example of herman kahn in front thinking about things in a way that is not limited by either partisan political interest or predetermined limits of what is is and is not permissible to consider but asked the people who are assembled here to do first rate work and he has nurtured those about the affairs of today and think forward about the future not only of the united states but the world. we see this more of a discussion of herman kahn's work with you in the audience and so it's designed to introduce and allow a platform for that discussion. and again, herman talked about many other things and was one of those people who was larger than life and was an impressive figure, worked with people, influenced many people, some in this room. he was larger in life in more than one way. and, in fact, his kind of love of life probably shortened his life. he died at a much to young of age. but again he certainly had great consequence for the world. we should all be grateful for his li
but also ken weinstein as ceo of hudson has really shaped the way in which hudson has come back to washington. has been a bigger presence. hasfollowed the example of herman kahn in front thinking about things in a way that is not limited by either partisan political interest or predetermined limits of what is is and is not permissible to consider but asked the people who are assembled here to do first rate work and he has nurtured those about the affairs of today and think forward about the...
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has a higher unemployment rate than ohio. florida has a higher vote closure rate than ohio. florida has lost vastly more state revenue and has had vastly greater budget gaps to fill than ohio. now it's true, it's true that in florida they don't have to shovel a lot of snow. but, my friends, i would remind you what rutherford hayes had to say on the subject of weather. he said, the climate of ohio is perfect. because a climate which requires industry to secure comfort is the very climate which produces the highest civilization. [laughter] [applause] >> and by that standard, by that standard we've reached some heights in civilization. you know, i believe in ohio because while every state has taken a hit in this economy, quite frankly, we are tougher than most. i believe in ohio because our cities shine brightly as centers of commerce and culture. i want to acknowledge the valuable work of the compact with ohio cities task force. speaker budish, i want to express my appreciation for the fact that you made this important subject a priority, and i would like to see us move forward on several of the task force recommendations, inc
has a higher unemployment rate than ohio. florida has a higher vote closure rate than ohio. florida has lost vastly more state revenue and has had vastly greater budget gaps to fill than ohio. now it's true, it's true that in florida they don't have to shovel a lot of snow. but, my friends, i would remind you what rutherford hayes had to say on the subject of weather. he said, the climate of ohio is perfect. because a climate which requires industry to secure comfort is the very climate which...
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capitol hill, where he has handed each of these issues the atmosphere has been anything but a bipartisan. mrs. pelosi has been phenomenally partisan and the committee process has been phenomenally partisan and i think more partisan than i have seen in at least my career by a long shot. >> what did you agree with the president on to fight? >> i certainly agree on earmarks that they are corrosive and to obstruct members of congress from what they ought to be working on, the greater good of the nation and i think they also lead to excess of spending so i would applaud him on that. >> john shadegg of arizona, thanks for being with us. >> my pleasure. >> to might also we are going to talk with a democrat of georgia and that is representative david scott. thank you. we are going to plant you on that x on the floor. and what did the president say that you were also happy with tonight, is their anything? >> there wasn't quite honestly. i felt that he really lead into what needed to be leading to. the president needed to do tonight was to connect with the american people -- >> you mean reconnect? >> i mean connect at this phase. this is a year. the president has gone t
capitol hill, where he has handed each of these issues the atmosphere has been anything but a bipartisan. mrs. pelosi has been phenomenally partisan and the committee process has been phenomenally partisan and i think more partisan than i have seen in at least my career by a long shot. >> what did you agree with the president on to fight? >> i certainly agree on earmarks that they are corrosive and to obstruct members of congress from what they ought to be working on, the greater...
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has. has t locked by orton. pel gets it back. has it bocked by orn number 28 d number 29 for the freshn! >> bob: patrolling the paint, danil! he is happy aout that,huh eric? righ here great frake s. gets a piece of this on thway up a hens econdyar jmpng. ge his hands on it. excellent effort by orto. what a apon for johnalpari to have a gu ylke daniel rton afreshman come off thebenc when y need him d spell demarcus cosin >> bob: big te. >> ec: llerri miss is wild. ead the back this is clarke. hn wl is down hard cls o that kentucky ben. >> bob: you know you alk about kentuy,ck eric andth are very very ggressiveand sdete their supstar sas th htle! toy's c network game is brou t to you by: rupp arena, it s pely the coach. he tol them toang ough rvive andeep e atackitng ntaly onffense. e if they can dtt rc. >> eric: not a great start ar nsas agaita kentucky team that came out edy to ay. >> ob: theris jack pelphrey. that isjohn fell ephrey this dad looking on. notice he not wearing a stitch of blew awhernyon the teyire. >bob:he allegiance is blood inst d of school ere. john pelphrey did coach one game here at rupp ra and they lost ina tight game against a iy gillespie coached kentucky sqad >> eri ahe of the bca. pa erson can't come up with the pass from ll. there is a wo list of names that are lums of ukn have come back here and coached rupp arena and not had muh uccess ainsthe ildcats. >> bob: we had a formeroach re is yr who idnt have success aainsthe wildcats re. coach peto. >>ric: h h name isup in therafte.rs wild shot mal farmer s chked hato the game. here com9jemal farmer has checked into e ga. here comes kentucky. dendreauiggins w into the ga. he has the ball n the ourt. and liggin gets hisfrst sh. ot the sophomore from chicago. eythust come at you in waves. >> bob: and startsat the dense end. they don't full court pressure here on evrey made basket. marshawn powell, aung player rew the ball and i hit the line. that ishyhe turnov happen. kentucky has great speed eri and they e iat the dense end. they are so intense and sometimes they ae going o make miss at the dfnsive end but that is okay bceause thecmpeoating fatois speed a he defensiveed. ri>> eric bledsoes ps i.n ts the mper. hi first points. ev y memb ofhe stin unit for entucks already scor and arkansas hasst three intspo as a etm. >> bob: tough place to play after only a day's restcoing inher >> eric: looking rnei clar e. he got it in the crnoer. he was out of bunds when ceived the pass. >> bob: eric, the defense im t alking about at the -there is a press. th when enhe ball gts through e press their
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has played has been critical. urban search and rescue has been a phenomenal effort. there have been thousands of rescue professionals at more than 510 americans that has saved over 70 lives. it has been an extraneous -- extraordinary effort. they have sent disaster medical assistance teams to 260 professional such a now deployed on the ground providing medical services to meet the critical need in haiti. secretary clinton spoke about her personal engagement with the president of haiti and leaders of foreign ministers around the world to make sure this is a strong and coordinated response. they are critical efforts made to do this. that is just a little bit of what we discussed. the main point i would make is that we are very focused on doing a lot more every day than we did before. in that context, we are trying to do that we now the date that. we now have 18 areas producing new water. they are providing bottled water and water on site and the dominican republic. the artistry to that they are out port-au-prince -- they are destroy the team that throughout -- they are distributing that throughout port-au-prince. the food is another sector where we are
has played has been critical. urban search and rescue has been a phenomenal effort. there have been thousands of rescue professionals at more than 510 americans that has saved over 70 lives. it has been an extraneous -- extraordinary effort. they have sent disaster medical assistance teams to 260 professional such a now deployed on the ground providing medical services to meet the critical need in haiti. secretary clinton spoke about her personal engagement with the president of haiti and...
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has been as bad as the 1968 pandemic. so, by all means, it has not been a 1918, it has not been a 1957, so far. but it's a disease that has made many people sick, many of them severely ill and has, sadly, killed more than 10,000 americans. >> suarez: nearly 1,000 of those who have died are children. so, has h1n1 lived up to the scary advance billing that came roaring out of mexico in the spring, or is it a variety of flu that was easy to catch but didn't really turn out to be virulent? >> this pandemic was much more selectively hitting younger populations and causing the kinds of illnesses we have not seen in my public health career. >> suarez: and osterholm says if you consider the premature deaths among young flu sufferers, not only is the impact magnified... >> it is very clear that this pandemic has been much, much more severe than any seasonal flu years we've had in modern history, and actually begins to have impact like that we saw with previous pandemics in 1957 and 1968. >> suarez: professor osterholm and dr. frieden are uncertain about a third wave of disease, and won't rule it out. they strongly agree on prevent
has been as bad as the 1968 pandemic. so, by all means, it has not been a 1918, it has not been a 1957, so far. but it's a disease that has made many people sick, many of them severely ill and has, sadly, killed more than 10,000 americans. >> suarez: nearly 1,000 of those who have died are children. so, has h1n1 lived up to the scary advance billing that came roaring out of mexico in the spring, or is it a variety of flu that was easy to catch but didn't really turn out to be virulent?...
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has come out and that has helped some. i think the monetary policy has helped, and i think that another of the lending things the fed has done has called on the margins, so things are going the right direction but they are going the right direction so slowly that is still feels painful. >> host: there's still an awful lot of people out of work although last month unemployment rates didn't rise and that may be as good news -- >> guest: it is amazing we can basically takeout the champagne because we only lost 11,000 jobs last month. >> host: we haven't gained any yet. >> guest: its intake months of two or 300,000 month to get back where we were before the thing. so what i usually say is the economy is out of intensive care. it's not healthy yet but it's out of intensive care and that is better than being in the cemetery. >> host: what about the banking system? there's still a lot of concern about some of the big banks with more particularly about a lot of middle sized and smaller banks all around the country especially the ones that hold commercial real estate because people are not building buildings in all anymore. >> guest:
has come out and that has helped some. i think the monetary policy has helped, and i think that another of the lending things the fed has done has called on the margins, so things are going the right direction but they are going the right direction so slowly that is still feels painful. >> host: there's still an awful lot of people out of work although last month unemployment rates didn't rise and that may be as good news -- >> guest: it is amazing we can basically takeout the...
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has been shown to these youngsters by two other youngsters. it is therefore important that we learned a lesson to properly from what has happened. that is what a serious case review is undertaken. it has been said in an sbc has also been one of the organizations that have suggested this is the best course of that in the interest of people being able to tell the truth about what has happened, the summer is what should be published and that is what will happen i believe by the end of this week. that serious case review will in my view into the habit of flaws in the organizations and i think it is necessary with a new director of social services with intervention already agreed by the secretary for children that we learn all the lessons that what has happened. i think before the publication of the abstract of the executive summary of the series case review, we cannot draw the conclusion that are necessary. what is clear is the protection and security of our children will always be at the foremost priority and we should take every action we can to protect them. >> thank you. i'm going to come on the issue whether we should publish the report in full because i believe we should. but if the prime minister wants to
has been shown to these youngsters by two other youngsters. it is therefore important that we learned a lesson to properly from what has happened. that is what a serious case review is undertaken. it has been said in an sbc has also been one of the organizations that have suggested this is the best course of that in the interest of people being able to tell the truth about what has happened, the summer is what should be published and that is what will happen i believe by the end of this week....
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has been a friend to me. he has spent a great source for me. -- has been a great resource. james dobbin has written extensively on haiti and on the challenges of reconstruction. finally, the doctor who emigrated from haiti in 1979 to study medicine, can speak to that enormous public health challenges that he faces. he is the incoming director of public health for the state of georgia. we welcome all of you in thank you for being here today. let me turn to senator lugar and we welcome your testimony as. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i would like to thank you again for calling this important hearing on the rescue recovery and longer term issues in haiti. in the ongoing aftershocks since january 11 -- january 12, 2010, is one of the worst natural disasters to confront the western hemisphere in modern history. nearly 3 million people have been affected. it is estimated that more than 150,000 people may have perished. my thoughts are with those of suffered loss. the crisis situation in haiti has the potential to destabilize security in the caribbean. the social instability in haiti represents a cr
has been a friend to me. he has spent a great source for me. -- has been a great resource. james dobbin has written extensively on haiti and on the challenges of reconstruction. finally, the doctor who emigrated from haiti in 1979 to study medicine, can speak to that enormous public health challenges that he faces. he is the incoming director of public health for the state of georgia. we welcome all of you in thank you for being here today. let me turn to senator lugar and we welcome your...
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has taken 23 shots already in the ballgame. only made five. posted the lay-up. falls to the floor. and ole miss taken 11 shots. ole miss has taken half the shots that tennessee has, yet they have an eight-point lead. wayne chism. he's going to get an opportunity to go to the free-throw line. not sure if they're in the man or the zone. ole miss did not do a good job of picking up the ball. and prince has an opportunity to go 89 feet with with the basketball to the rim. >> eric: tennessee attempted 24 shots from the field and ole miss attempted 13, yet ole miss leads by seven points. >> mark: tennessee has a lot of long rebounds. they tracked down loose balls. they've been able to turn those possessions to two or three opportunities for themselves. but hasn't been able to knock down shots. >> eric: ole miss with the lead and the basketbabasketball. murphy holloway back in the game, number 31 for the rebels. >> mark: andy kennedy wants more patience. inside-outside. two or three ball possessions, and ball reversal. >> eric: the ball ripped away. steal by deaundre cranston! holloway. ole miss, the first team to 20. >> mark: the ole miss basketball team can score. 83 points a game. a number of guys can step up and make the baskets in the break. >> eric: chism on the block. nothing is falling for tennessee, even when they get close to the rim. scotty hopson for two! >> mark: the athleticis
has taken 23 shots already in the ballgame. only made five. posted the lay-up. falls to the floor. and ole miss taken 11 shots. ole miss has taken half the shots that tennessee has, yet they have an eight-point lead. wayne chism. he's going to get an opportunity to go to the free-throw line. not sure if they're in the man or the zone. ole miss did not do a good job of picking up the ball. and prince has an opportunity to go 89 feet with with the basketball to the rim. >> eric: tennessee...
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he has live and has been on tv several times where he has lied. he has denied it. s the time i feel for states to take full advantage of the 10th amendment to declare sovereignty and literally see seed from the union. if we don't do something soon we're going right down the tube for the gates of hell. host: let me take the caller's comment. peter, i will return to you and your poll. you asked about the tea bag move. sarah palin announced she will speak at the tea party convention. guest: two different things are happening. the anger out there that bill and i have both tapped into -- tremendous amount of unhappiness. it is being reflected in a lot of different ways. the tea party movement is one of those. the second thing, exactly what's bill addressed -- that is, does the republican party have a voice and a phase? one of the problems they have had in to those in 2009 -- thero natural voice for the republican party. unlike other years where it be out party has a voice as a new gingrich in 1994 or tip o'neill in 1992, i do not know what that rallying point is. part of
he has live and has been on tv several times where he has lied. he has denied it. s the time i feel for states to take full advantage of the 10th amendment to declare sovereignty and literally see seed from the union. if we don't do something soon we're going right down the tube for the gates of hell. host: let me take the caller's comment. peter, i will return to you and your poll. you asked about the tea bag move. sarah palin announced she will speak at the tea party convention. guest: two...
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a guide has deserted is long and has corrected the concept of -- al qaeda has deserted islam and has rrected the concept to their own. >> you are saying it was religion? >> it was because of al qaeda that uses the banner of religion in a perverse way. >> why? >> it is a long issue. >> he still have not explained why. >> let me clear of a couple of things but of what was learned while this was under way. there are sources suggesting that additional an affirmation came to light after the flight took off -- additional information came to light after the flight took off. >> in stipple, his name did not appear on any terrorist watch list. nothing pinged to keep them off the plane. while in the air, customs in detroit has access to the entire data base but a as we now know, and that is the large mega database that has five and a thousand names in it. -- 500,000 names in it. they were ready when they were landed to question him about that. >> the terrorist watch list did not have his name on it. >> why was the director about to take leave after the incident? >> when the incident occurred on
a guide has deserted is long and has corrected the concept of -- al qaeda has deserted islam and has rrected the concept to their own. >> you are saying it was religion? >> it was because of al qaeda that uses the banner of religion in a perverse way. >> why? >> it is a long issue. >> he still have not explained why. >> let me clear of a couple of things but of what was learned while this was under way. there are sources suggesting that additional an...