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bradley comes in to intercept. bradley will get the third man in. did he make it? craig: that's what you want to see. a great shot by max bradley as he brushes downie there. the third man in because they didn't have any type of contact. so how do you decide there could be handed out there but they hadn't started fighting so we will see if they if there's a third let mn wimvp and seei can sucker off of ice and a 5-4 advantage has ballooned to 7-4 as we await the penalty calls. matt bradley knew something was going on down and he wanted to be a part of it and this is a third man into an altercation. craig coming off with a line change and we will have to wait to see joe. is the altercation out of the way. is that key factor, under way and are they looking after each oh, is that under way. joe: ready to go. if you are going to say there has to be contact or engaged, if you will and then somebody comes to the aid, that's a strict letter of the law that i don't have right now. matt bradly stepping out of the penalty box. he is done for. being escorted to the dressing ro
bradley comes in to intercept. bradley will get the third man in. did he make it? craig: that's what you want to see. a great shot by max bradley as he brushes downie there. the third man in because they didn't have any type of contact. so how do you decide there could be handed out there but they hadn't started fighting so we will see if they if there's a third let mn wimvp and seei can sucker off of ice and a 5-4 advantage has ballooned to 7-4 as we await the penalty calls. matt bradley knew...
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the side protection of a bradley. the cross country mobility of a bradley and the urban mobility of a striker. >> and you need it to be adaptable so you can put mission packages on it. >> absolutely. that was the second point that they said it has to be adaptability. the enemy will adapt to us. we have to have the ability to adapt. lastly, awareness on the move. they need the network. they need to be connected to understand what is happening around them. so, we are designing a vehicle that builds those three things into it. >>> when do you expect to be able to, you know, shape the requirements and get a competition under way and when do you want to have vehicles on the ramp. >> when i started down this road, i said that i wanted the secretary of the army and i wanted a new vehicle on the street in five to seven years. and we are working toward that goal. i frankly think it will be closer to seven than five but we are committed to that. we have good support within the department of defense for that. i think you will se
the side protection of a bradley. the cross country mobility of a bradley and the urban mobility of a striker. >> and you need it to be adaptable so you can put mission packages on it. >> absolutely. that was the second point that they said it has to be adaptability. the enemy will adapt to us. we have to have the ability to adapt. lastly, awareness on the move. they need the network. they need to be connected to understand what is happening around them. so, we are designing a...
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bradley steps in. bradley all the way. it was outstanding. >> craig: that showed pretty good taste.hat play allowing the watch to go through. he goes to the bench for not finishing. >> joe: remember that stop. with 2:40 to go in regulation. still a one goal effort. brooks laich will reflect it back to the montreal side. spacek fumbles. >> craig: go d he take his eyes off the ice. >> joe: piekanec fumbled it ahead. shaone morrisonn in front of neuvirth. 2:20 to go. we'll keep our eyes for when carey price is lifted for extra skater. with semins turning on markov who staves him off well. >> craig: nicely done by markov? fires and scores. a bomb for alexander semin. i'm not guilty to sure if i've ever seen him unload a slapshot with that velocity. >> craig: that is everything. that is not off the back foot. that's keying it up and going high shelf on his eighth shot of the game. he gets his second goal and man, oh, man, how are you going to stop this? no one is going to to. the torque, the slapshot, the perfect positioning. textbook from alexander semin who's been the difference maker
bradley steps in. bradley all the way. it was outstanding. >> craig: that showed pretty good taste.hat play allowing the watch to go through. he goes to the bench for not finishing. >> joe: remember that stop. with 2:40 to go in regulation. still a one goal effort. brooks laich will reflect it back to the montreal side. spacek fumbles. >> craig: go d he take his eyes off the ice. >> joe: piekanec fumbled it ahead. shaone morrisonn in front of neuvirth. 2:20 to go. we'll...
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breathing a sigh of relief, the only person with grounds to be really unhappy is bradley birkenfeld,ime we saw him, was wearing an electronic ankle bracelet, and the federal government had restricted his movements to the commonwealth of massachusetts. >> birkenfeld: i gave them the biggest tax fraud case in the world. i exposed 19,000 international criminals. and i'm going to jail for that? >> kroft: as it turns out, while the u.s. government was using birkenfeld's information to go after u.b.s., the justice department was closing in on his biggest client, igor olenicoff, for tax evasion. olenicoff cooperated with the investigation, and paid $52 million in fines and back taxes, and got off with no jail time. but because birkenfeld hadn't told prosecutors about his relationship with olenicoff, birkenfeld was arrested and charged with conspiracy to commit tax fraud. he pled guilty and has been sentenced to 40 months in prison. and he is not happy about it. and you think that you should not be going to jail? >> birkenfeld: i think i shouldn't. >> kroft: even though you violated the law
breathing a sigh of relief, the only person with grounds to be really unhappy is bradley birkenfeld,ime we saw him, was wearing an electronic ankle bracelet, and the federal government had restricted his movements to the commonwealth of massachusetts. >> birkenfeld: i gave them the biggest tax fraud case in the world. i exposed 19,000 international criminals. and i'm going to jail for that? >> kroft: as it turns out, while the u.s. government was using birkenfeld's information to go...
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but my story is about my great, great, great grandfather, william bradley. i tooked it up to make sure that three greats were correct. he was here at the willard visiting his granddaughter sara bradley willard who was married to henry willard. well, it turned out when lincoln came here to stay before he could move into the white house, he suddenly realized he had forgetten his bedroom slippers. sara bradley willard remembered that her grandfather who was visiting had very large feet and approached him and indeed he had a pair of bedroom slipsers. and he loaned them to lincoln. i thought you might like to see a picture of the slippers. [laughter] >> this is your prize for the evening. well, lincoln wore those slippers while he was visiting at the willard hotel. but when he left for the white house, he returned them with a little note saying, thank you for the very comfortable slippers. a. lincoln. now that pair of slippers used to be in the museum of the ford museum. at the ford theater museum, i mean. and i had seen them there. last saturday i went down to t
but my story is about my great, great, great grandfather, william bradley. i tooked it up to make sure that three greats were correct. he was here at the willard visiting his granddaughter sara bradley willard who was married to henry willard. well, it turned out when lincoln came here to stay before he could move into the white house, he suddenly realized he had forgetten his bedroom slippers. sara bradley willard remembered that her grandfather who was visiting had very large feet and...
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>> marshall was very sick so he really didn't have-- bradley was truly mystified by that.e thought it was luck. and of course some of it was luck but you know, the great make their own luck. i wanted to say one thing about truman's role in all of this and when i was looking for something to write what actually got me to write it was in reading tony judd the possible outcome of post for which is a very fine book on this period and david mccullough's book on truman which obviously is a wonderful book on truman, but in both of those books the berlin air lift its about two paragraphs. it was then i realized people don't know this anymore. they know in germany but not in america and america is where i felt we needed to know it. >> did they say anything to publicly? >> no, they never said anything publicly about being against the there. the president as president and they are soldiers. the president is the commander in chief. >> thank you both for your comments. i wondered if he might though comments what was happening at the united nations at the time of the decision to airlift
>> marshall was very sick so he really didn't have-- bradley was truly mystified by that.e thought it was luck. and of course some of it was luck but you know, the great make their own luck. i wanted to say one thing about truman's role in all of this and when i was looking for something to write what actually got me to write it was in reading tony judd the possible outcome of post for which is a very fine book on this period and david mccullough's book on truman which obviously is a...
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megan hoss at hope christian school and erica bradley and dimitric, thank you very much, guys.n a little more. your last name is clark, i'm sorry. let's listen to a little more of your video before we say good-bye. >> thank you. ♪ [ female announcer ] every year millions of americans face disaster. that's why we created the tide "loads of hope" program, a free laundry service that provides clean clothes to families affected by disasters. [ woman ] it feels so good to be able to know that i've got clean clothes. you don't know how very basic essentials are until you have none. ♪ this is what gives us hope. [ female announcer ] you too can join us by purchasing a tide vintage t at tideloadsofhope.com. me to death. cared there's so much to learn. i just shut down. ét liberty walked me through it all like, when i test at night or after i eat makes a big difference. a good diet and testing your blood sugar regularly can help you manage-even reduce-the risk of complications. th a wide selection of most brand-name meters. and, all the help you need to understand your meter. if you're
megan hoss at hope christian school and erica bradley and dimitric, thank you very much, guys.n a little more. your last name is clark, i'm sorry. let's listen to a little more of your video before we say good-bye. >> thank you. ♪ [ female announcer ] every year millions of americans face disaster. that's why we created the tide "loads of hope" program, a free laundry service that provides clean clothes to families affected by disasters. [ woman ] it feels so good to be able...
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one by phone in bradley reynolds who hated the subject.that limited its scope to the period from 1895 to 1910. the reason he hit it was he had a hard time finding any information. the second was by a woman named mary mccoy that covers a much broader period. but it's essentially a marxist interpretation that takes as gospel fidel castro's claim that our presence at guantanamo is illegal. in spite of the fact that there are two separate bilateral treaties that provide for the leasing arrangement, and every president from theodore roosevelt, certainly to george w. bush, and i would say president obama, has essentially affirms our right to be there. i think the actions that i mentioned just a few minutes ago are a kind of information that guantanamo can be useful in times of serious distress. shortly after i decided to consider this topic seriously, i read a brief historical essay, also by bradley reynolds, that lacked the unifying theme, it was published in a book called u.s. navy and record bases overseas. a rather dry old book. but it did s
one by phone in bradley reynolds who hated the subject.that limited its scope to the period from 1895 to 1910. the reason he hit it was he had a hard time finding any information. the second was by a woman named mary mccoy that covers a much broader period. but it's essentially a marxist interpretation that takes as gospel fidel castro's claim that our presence at guantanamo is illegal. in spite of the fact that there are two separate bilateral treaties that provide for the leasing arrangement,...
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bradley. i looked it up to make sure that three grades were the correct one. he was here at the willard visiting his granddaughter, sarah bradley willard who is married to henry willard. well it turned out when lincoln came here to stay at the willard hotel, before he could move into the white house, he suddenly realized he had forgotten his bedroom slippers. sarah bradley willard remember that your grandfather, who was visiting, had very large feet and approached him. indeed he had a pair of bedroom slippers and he loaned them to lincoln. and i thought you might like to see a picture of the slippers. [laughter] marie elena, this is your price for the evening. well, lincoln wore those flippers while he was visiting at the willard hotel, but when he left for the white house he returns them with a little note stating thank you for the very comfortable slippers, a lincoln. now that pair of slippers used to be in the museum of the ford museum -- i mean, of the ford theatre museum. and i had seen them they are last saturday i went down to the renovated new museum a
bradley. i looked it up to make sure that three grades were the correct one. he was here at the willard visiting his granddaughter, sarah bradley willard who is married to henry willard. well it turned out when lincoln came here to stay at the willard hotel, before he could move into the white house, he suddenly realized he had forgotten his bedroom slippers. sarah bradley willard remember that your grandfather, who was visiting, had very large feet and approached him. indeed he had a pair of...
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bradley hooks off. the passing play and bradley did not get through gill.the wing, d'agostini ahead and we have a penalty here. a roughing call to come. the game's first penalty. >> joe: number 57. roughing. 2 minutes 4 seconds to go. we have this american service center. caps and canadiens are usually close. >> craig: caps won three. a shootout. brought to you by the american service center. pouliot in the box. he had a pretty good 1st period. he's skating and using his we'll wheels. >> joe: first two meetings split each winning on the other's home ice. deflection try. moen opened up for just a second in front with michal neuvirth. green sweep its on to backstrom. blocked by gill. >> craig: just when you think you have a shooting lane, that long reach takes it away. the two big defensemen with an extended reach. >> joe: backstrom delivers. ovechkin fires. long rebound belongs to gomez. >> craig: the caps have to be much better on their power play making sure they make good passes. >> joe: wide by semin. green loads it up and fires. brooks laich behind the
bradley hooks off. the passing play and bradley did not get through gill.the wing, d'agostini ahead and we have a penalty here. a roughing call to come. the game's first penalty. >> joe: number 57. roughing. 2 minutes 4 seconds to go. we have this american service center. caps and canadiens are usually close. >> craig: caps won three. a shootout. brought to you by the american service center. pouliot in the box. he had a pretty good 1st period. he's skating and using his we'll...
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the training of the afghan's is coming along quite well, turning them into, bradley, -- gradually, giving them the ability to fight the taliban. i do not want to cross too many bridges. >> there has been another report about the suicide rate among iraq and afghanistan veterans. i know that stress in the force and what happens to military families has been one of the things you have paid attention to it during your entire time in congress. what are we doing wrong that we need to do better? >> the age-all problem -- age- old problem that people who are under emotional stress will say to themselves, i am fine, and did not report it or seek counseling or help. in truth, that will help very much. it is not just the suicide rate, but families. i have talked with people in the military and doctors. it is the fact that, it is not limited to this. domestic problems, the bourse's -- divorces, all of this happens. it is very important that these young americans who do have stressed or emotional strains do seek professional help. once you get over the stigma and get over, i guess, of fear of going to
the training of the afghan's is coming along quite well, turning them into, bradley, -- gradually, giving them the ability to fight the taliban. i do not want to cross too many bridges. >> there has been another report about the suicide rate among iraq and afghanistan veterans. i know that stress in the force and what happens to military families has been one of the things you have paid attention to it during your entire time in congress. what are we doing wrong that we need to do better?...
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mcdermott, a year in which it began with the loss of his middle linebacker in training camp, stewart bradley. a ton of injuries. eagle organization mourning the loss of the great offensive coach jim johnson who died in the off-season of cancer. taking over from the outside. goes choice. >> cris: he made a bad choice. >> al: yeah. flag down. >> referee: holding, offense number 89. ten-yard penalty. repeat first down. >> al: john phillips who scored a touchdown in the first half tonight. >> cris: john phillips grabbed him on the outside. there is enough beef up front for the dallas cowboys on their offensive line alone, but then they put in three tight ends and, i mean, it's tough to get off their blocks. really impressive show. i mean, going into the new orleans game, you just have to remember demarcus ware looked like he wasn't going to be able to play in that game and there wasn't anybody that i knew of that was picking the cowboys to go in there and win. ware comes back and had a huge game, a couple of key sacks and here they are. >> al: up the middle. tashard choice. they went into that g
mcdermott, a year in which it began with the loss of his middle linebacker in training camp, stewart bradley. a ton of injuries. eagle organization mourning the loss of the great offensive coach jim johnson who died in the off-season of cancer. taking over from the outside. goes choice. >> cris: he made a bad choice. >> al: yeah. flag down. >> referee: holding, offense number 89. ten-yard penalty. repeat first down. >> al: john phillips who scored a touchdown in the...
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mcdermott, a year in which it began with the loss of his middle linebacker in training camp, stewart bradley. a ton of injuries. eagle organization mourning the loss of the great offensive coach jim johnson who died in the off-season of cancer. taking over from the outside. goes choice. >> cris: he made a bad choice. >> al: yeah. flag down. >> referee: holding, offense number 89. ten-yard penalty. repeat first down. >> al: john phillips who scored a touchdown in the first half tonight. >> cris: john phillips grabbed him on the outside. there is enough beef up front for the dallas cowboys on their offensive line alone, but then they put in three tight ends and, i mean, it's tough to get off their blocks. really impressive show. i mean, going into the new orleans game, you just have to remember demarcus ware looked like he wasn't going to be able to play in that game and there wasn't anybody that i knew of that was picking the cowboys to go in there and win. ware comes back and had a huge game, a couple of key sacks and here they are. >> al: up the middle. tashard choice. they went into that g
mcdermott, a year in which it began with the loss of his middle linebacker in training camp, stewart bradley. a ton of injuries. eagle organization mourning the loss of the great offensive coach jim johnson who died in the off-season of cancer. taking over from the outside. goes choice. >> cris: he made a bad choice. >> al: yeah. flag down. >> referee: holding, offense number 89. ten-yard penalty. repeat first down. >> al: john phillips who scored a touchdown in the...
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>> well, marshall was very sick so he really didn't have -- bradley was truly mystified by this. he thought it was locked and of course some of it was. but the great make their own what. i want to say one more thing about truman's role in all of this and when i was looking for something to write what actually got me to write this was that in reading tony job's compost war, which is a very fine book on this period, and david mccaul of's book on truman, which obviously is a wonderful book on truman, but both of those books airlift it's about two paragraphs and was then i realized people don't notice any more. they no in germany but not in america and america is where i felt we needed to know this. >> did they say anything publicly? >> no. they never said anything publicly about being against it, either. the president is the president and the soldiers. the president is commander in chief. >> thank you both for your comments. i wonder if you might, though, comment on what was happening at the united nations at a time of the decision to airlift to berlin. it seems in my opinion united
>> well, marshall was very sick so he really didn't have -- bradley was truly mystified by this. he thought it was locked and of course some of it was. but the great make their own what. i want to say one more thing about truman's role in all of this and when i was looking for something to write what actually got me to write this was that in reading tony job's compost war, which is a very fine book on this period, and david mccaul of's book on truman, which obviously is a wonderful book...
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my name is paula wade bradley and i am the founder of newark legacy charter school. it is a school to open in august of 2010. it is a very exciting thing for me and if they listen to your story and we does bug one of the things that's so important for me is that it spoke to me certainly is a woman, the person who's in the world and his experience to struggle, but as an educator it really spoke to me as well because i thought students who cannot read. and it's certainly a humbling experience. and so i was wondering if you mention all of the can stitch whimsies that someone can get from this book. and when i think about your teachers, you know, and certainly they're not to blame necessarily because there were struggles and to come along way in education and so on. but if you could say something to educators who perhaps are in different places, sometimes frustrated, sometimes frankly just throwing their hands up. what would that message be to someone who may have a child like you with incredible potential, but they just haven't gotten to the place where they've tapped i
my name is paula wade bradley and i am the founder of newark legacy charter school. it is a school to open in august of 2010. it is a very exciting thing for me and if they listen to your story and we does bug one of the things that's so important for me is that it spoke to me certainly is a woman, the person who's in the world and his experience to struggle, but as an educator it really spoke to me as well because i thought students who cannot read. and it's certainly a humbling experience....
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very much in the same way in relation to mamie till bradley took her son back and said, you will not of my son in the way that you have. you will not make the brutalization of him and his body the last word about the meaning of his existence and thousands, 50 to 100,000 people a sense that on that in terms of going and doing the body, visiting the church, maintaining the memory of the emmet till so there are so many things that could be said but i think this is the thing that's that's up most powerfully is the power of people to affirm life, even when those institutions that claim authority over them will deal. in both cases that is what comes up, and it is awesome to contemplate from where i am. [applause] >> it is still an issue, because recently when people tried to name a street after fred, fred hampton away in chicago, the ultimate refuse to do it but ultimately the people themselves named it fred hampton. his fianc when he was murdered said you know, we don't care what they do. we are going to name this st. fred hampton way and that is what we will call it, so it is ver
very much in the same way in relation to mamie till bradley took her son back and said, you will not of my son in the way that you have. you will not make the brutalization of him and his body the last word about the meaning of his existence and thousands, 50 to 100,000 people a sense that on that in terms of going and doing the body, visiting the church, maintaining the memory of the emmet till so there are so many things that could be said but i think this is the thing that's that's up most...
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matt bradley goes down and fires a better save even by rick dipietro there.hey really did an outstanding job in the neutral zone of getting back and helping each other out. once they figured out how not to let the islanders have the top of the power play umbrella and get it down half wall, they did an outstanding job. >> now, again, this is all purely speculation. we heard bruce boudreau a moment ago say jose theodore day to day, lower body injury. we thought he took a shot to themidsection in the first period, but did play the first period and second period. we can only speculate. possibly another young player could be called up to back up him tomorrow. with a lost important games come up, a lost things bruce boudreau will do, if somebody is up, he plays. >> it would be pretty exciting from mount of the capitals and this guy has played in the ech all-star game oberto night. he's been the best goalie in the american hockey league for the last month. it would be very excite to go see this guy come in. i cannot believe how wealth yusmeiro petit capitals are in
matt bradley goes down and fires a better save even by rick dipietro there.hey really did an outstanding job in the neutral zone of getting back and helping each other out. once they figured out how not to let the islanders have the top of the power play umbrella and get it down half wall, they did an outstanding job. >> now, again, this is all purely speculation. we heard bruce boudreau a moment ago say jose theodore day to day, lower body injury. we thought he took a shot to...
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then the geed to bradley he beats osgood tieded at 1 after 2.ki hard slapper, he scores 2-1 wings. it didn't take long for the caps to answer. nicklas backstrom great individual effort. past odds good the game is tied at 2. 46 seconds ladder washington on the attack shot deflected. dave steckel cleans up the mess and behind 44 saves from jose theodore the caps win it 3-2. for more on the game let's go back to verizon center. lisa hillary is live. lisa, dave steckel scored the game winner but you can't say enough about the performance of jose theodore. >> reporter: no question. just an exciting game all around. yes, jose theodore certainly kept his team in it. but again the washington caps out shot, and they were definitely out played throughout much of this game. 15 minutes it took for the caps to register a shot on net. jose theodore was incredible as i said. he bailed out his team on a number of occasions. the capitals mustered up just three shots on net by the time that first period ended. they looked out of sync for much of the game but when
then the geed to bradley he beats osgood tieded at 1 after 2.ki hard slapper, he scores 2-1 wings. it didn't take long for the caps to answer. nicklas backstrom great individual effort. past odds good the game is tied at 2. 46 seconds ladder washington on the attack shot deflected. dave steckel cleans up the mess and behind 44 saves from jose theodore the caps win it 3-2. for more on the game let's go back to verizon center. lisa hillary is live. lisa, dave steckel scored the game winner but...
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and we have dinner together, when i got my honorary degree at bradley university where he graduated. the president talked tonight about america's frustrations with both of your parties. listen to what he said. then i want your comment. >> what frustrates the american people is a washington where every day is election day. we can't wage a perpetual campaign where the only goal is to see who can get the most embarrassing headlines about the other side. a belief that if you lose, i win. neither party should delay or obstruct every single bill just because they can. >> larry: congresswoman schultz, did he have a point? >> he absolutely has a point, larry. i don't know how many ways into a pretzel the president needs to twist himself to get the republicans to come to the table and sit down and try to work out some common -- some compromise on any issue. i mean, for us to expect in the senate that everything we do has to pass the test of 60 votes is not what the founding fathers envisioned. majority rules. and the president has sent that message over and over. it just to me, you know, cont
and we have dinner together, when i got my honorary degree at bradley university where he graduated. the president talked tonight about america's frustrations with both of your parties. listen to what he said. then i want your comment. >> what frustrates the american people is a washington where every day is election day. we can't wage a perpetual campaign where the only goal is to see who can get the most embarrassing headlines about the other side. a belief that if you lose, i win....
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when i get in the control room, i know what bradley looks like, i know what lesley looks like. >> charlie: you want to hear the track. >> sometimes i listen and i whip my head up and i say "wait a minute, that inflection is wrong" or "that's wordy" or "there is a better word that we can use there" and i edit with my ears. i don't edit with my eye. ppl have to understand, investing in children is conservative. that isn't radical. that isn't liberal -- that makes a sense -- educating so that we're going to be able to compete. investing in people. for every dollar that we invest in the g.i. bill after world war ii, we got seven dollars back in terms of the treasury. is that liberal? is that conservative? is that radical? is that crazy? that's sound. th makes sense. american people have to understand that these kinds of investments make sense in terms of our country, if they're indispsable, if we're going to be able to survive, indispensable in terms of our national security that we're going to be able to compete with these other countries so i think we have to be -- the democrats have to be
when i get in the control room, i know what bradley looks like, i know what lesley looks like. >> charlie: you want to hear the track. >> sometimes i listen and i whip my head up and i say "wait a minute, that inflection is wrong" or "that's wordy" or "there is a better word that we can use there" and i edit with my ears. i don't edit with my eye. ppl have to understand, investing in children is conservative. that isn't radical. that isn't liberal --...
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it's got bradley cooper, anne hathaway, a lot of terrific people.hether it will be a hit or not but a movie called "valentine's day" has got money in the bank to start with. >> also rules. taylor lautner has set off a frenzy. >> wolves are giving vampires a run for their money. the werewolf is more interesting for a vampire. but the wolfman is a direct remake of the lon cheney film. and taylor lautner brought sort of a tiger beat style wolf appeal to the last twilight movie. he'll bring that back for eclipse which is coming out in july. >> have you seen the bbc america series being human? it's a vampire, a werewolf and a ghost. >> that's right. right. >> that will be the next thing being made into a movie, i'm sure. 3-d is going to be very big. a lot of folks, i mean, the vast majority of people seeing "avatar" are seeing it in 3-d? >> the 3-d appeal is boosting "avatar's" money haul i think. and that's, you know -- >> they can charge you more. they love that. >> they can charge you more. as can imax. a lot of theaters are not equipped for 3-d. i al
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that's what i am particularly on a tonight to have been bradley here, who represents journalism at itsbest. and many other excellent reporters here. i'm also glad of course, we are here which is a synthesis i think of remarkable quality about what best that's going on at the moment. because few people apart from me can read every newspaper every day. and so, the week provides that synthesis and guide as well. so celebrating reporting means actually, which all of us knows what reporting is. news is what somebody somewhere was to suppress. everything else is advertising. [laughter] >> and and, of course, everyone in journalism will know the truth of that. what i would like to say, one of the reasons, when i was writing this book i was really -- i did get nostalgic. especially in these times when people are questioning the value of print it and what it might do. and was able to achieve, was not by me. it was by these reporters. so when we were campaigning for victims who were born without arms and very often without arms and legs, on government approved prescription. we won a great battle
that's what i am particularly on a tonight to have been bradley here, who represents journalism at itsbest. and many other excellent reporters here. i'm also glad of course, we are here which is a synthesis i think of remarkable quality about what best that's going on at the moment. because few people apart from me can read every newspaper every day. and so, the week provides that synthesis and guide as well. so celebrating reporting means actually, which all of us knows what reporting is. news...
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the next bradley lecture will take place on monday, february 8 when professor gerard alexander of the university of virginia will speak on the topic, to liberals know best, intellectual self-confidence and it claims to a monopoly of knowledge. it is for me an enormous pleasure and distinct personal privilege to be able to introduce today's speaker, my former students and colleague and now my friend and teacher, yuval levin. editor of the new quarterly magazine, national affairs. offering advice about teaching, leo strauss once wisely suggested that one should always assume that there is one silence student in your class he was by far superior to you in head and in hard. yuval levin won first appearing a decade ago in my classes at the university of chicago was not quite silent, but it soon became apparent, most especially from his writings and his manner, that he was precisely the sort of student strauss wanted teachers to imagine, smart, deep, wise and humanly admirable. and emigrant from israel to new jersey abby chait yuval came to the committee on social thought from a staff posit
the next bradley lecture will take place on monday, february 8 when professor gerard alexander of the university of virginia will speak on the topic, to liberals know best, intellectual self-confidence and it claims to a monopoly of knowledge. it is for me an enormous pleasure and distinct personal privilege to be able to introduce today's speaker, my former students and colleague and now my friend and teacher, yuval levin. editor of the new quarterly magazine, national affairs. offering advice...
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bradley a step late. brian ponthier booms one in from center. >> the team completing line change as the head man is torn by steckel. brian malone, wing towing for downy. not going far and shaone morrisonn was ready. the capitals look to counterattack. boyd gordon was knocked. deflected by green off extangvinc lierat tcag 0tp csn. joe: vince lecavalier taking a breather. it is his goal that has the locals over the capitals by one in this first period. toyota wants to watch hard shooting right-handed players. >> a point per game tied with 17 and steven stamkos for tampa bay. a goal leader with 23. joe: headman blocked and that will go off of the rink and viktor headman turned 19. it allows him to spend more time on the left side where he is more comfortable especially being a young guy like you just mentioned playing on your off sides. he is able to control the left side. joe: that last bullet point on that graphic won't to the ice time for hillary clinton man over meyers gets more. brendan morrison morriso
bradley a step late. brian ponthier booms one in from center. >> the team completing line change as the head man is torn by steckel. brian malone, wing towing for downy. not going far and shaone morrisonn was ready. the capitals look to counterattack. boyd gordon was knocked. deflected by green off extangvinc lierat tcag 0tp csn. joe: vince lecavalier taking a breather. it is his goal that has the locals over the capitals by one in this first period. toyota wants to watch hard shooting...
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bradley smith -- he says there are many times when citizens deserve to hear the voices of unions and corporations directly and unfiltered. none of the states are swamped with quarter union spending or dominated by special interest in some way that other states have escaped. what do you think? caller: i think that the political analysts are so out of touch for anybody to suggest that our politicians are not motivated by special interest groups. nursing, fire, teachers associations, unions. it is a ridiculous position and where are we at that political analysts are spewing that garbage. there is nobody on either side, democrat or republican, that the leaves special interest groups are not controlling and pulling strings. politicians are pandering daily to special interest groups. i don't mean to knock obama's administration, but there is not a platform that he has that is not controlled by special interest groups. host: below the fold of "the new york times." democrat line, don. caller: i believe this recent ruling by the supreme court has been a major setback in our achieving true cam
bradley smith -- he says there are many times when citizens deserve to hear the voices of unions and corporations directly and unfiltered. none of the states are swamped with quarter union spending or dominated by special interest in some way that other states have escaped. what do you think? caller: i think that the political analysts are so out of touch for anybody to suggest that our politicians are not motivated by special interest groups. nursing, fire, teachers associations, unions. it is...
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that's why i'm particularly honored tonight to have ben bradley here who represents journalism at hisbest. and many other excellent reporters here. i'm also glad, of course, that we are here with the synthesis, i think, of remarkable quality about what's best going on at the moment because few people, apart from me, read every wvdsp. so celebrating reporting means actually -- which all of us know what reporting is, as is said news is what somebody somewhere wants to suppress. everything else is advertising. [laughter] >> and, in fact, of course those who are in journalism will know the truth of this. when i was writing this book i wasn't really -- i did get nostalgic. what pushed me along especially in times when people are questioning the value of print and what it might do. and what i was able to achieve was not by me. it was by these reporters. so when when we were campaigning for the victims who were born without arms and very often without arms and legs on government-approved prescription and we won the great battle against the drug companies and against the attorney general in m
that's why i'm particularly honored tonight to have ben bradley here who represents journalism at hisbest. and many other excellent reporters here. i'm also glad, of course, that we are here with the synthesis, i think, of remarkable quality about what's best going on at the moment because few people, apart from me, read every wvdsp. so celebrating reporting means actually -- which all of us know what reporting is, as is said news is what somebody somewhere wants to suppress. everything else is...
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it is my pleasure to welcome news to the bradley lecture and to extend a special welcome to those of you joining us through the wonderful efforts of c-span. the next brad the venture will take place in february when it professor andrew from university of virginia will speak on the topic, i do liberals know best? intellectual self-confidence and claims to a monopoly of knowledge. it did enormous pleasure and distinct privilege to introduce today's speaker my former student and a colleague and now my friend and teacher who talks at the public policy center and editor at the new quarterly magazine. offering advice neil strauss once widely suggested one should always assume there is one the silent student in your class two is buy far superior to you in head and heart. when first appearing a decade ago in my class is comity 19 was not quite silent but soon became apparent especially through his writings and his manner he was the type of student strauss wanted teachers to imagines march and deep. from israel to new jersey at age 80 he had come to the committee on un of social thought throu
it is my pleasure to welcome news to the bradley lecture and to extend a special welcome to those of you joining us through the wonderful efforts of c-span. the next brad the venture will take place in february when it professor andrew from university of virginia will speak on the topic, i do liberals know best? intellectual self-confidence and claims to a monopoly of knowledge. it did enormous pleasure and distinct privilege to introduce today's speaker my former student and a colleague and...
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it's really for me a great and a humbling honor to be asked to deliver a bradley lecture.'ve been to many of these over the years. while i certainly know that don't belong in the league of people who generally deliver them, it's thrilling to be in their company and i appreciate it very much. aei is also the appropriate place i think to take up the subject i want to talk about tonight, the question of capitalism in this very complicated moment we're living in. and so, let's think together for a while about that question, and that moment. for friends of capitalism, the last two years have not been pleasant. first came a cascade of market calamities that seemed almost designed to confirm the most cliched hackneyed criticisms of free enterprise. reckless investors, careless lending irresponsible borrowing, wild speculation a assortment of charlatans, financial collapse, signs of underregulation, retirees losing life savings while wall street fat cats get their bonuses even sight of alan greenspan apologizing to congressional committee for keeping the reins too loose. then came
it's really for me a great and a humbling honor to be asked to deliver a bradley lecture.'ve been to many of these over the years. while i certainly know that don't belong in the league of people who generally deliver them, it's thrilling to be in their company and i appreciate it very much. aei is also the appropriate place i think to take up the subject i want to talk about tonight, the question of capitalism in this very complicated moment we're living in. and so, let's think together for a...
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the next bradley lecture will take place on monday, february 8 when professor gerard alexander of the university of virginia will speak on the topic, to liberals know best, intellectual self-confidence and it claims to a monopoly of knowledge. it is for me an enormous pleasure and distinct personal privilege to be able to introduce today's speaker, my former students and colleague and now my friend and teacher, yuval levin. editor of the new quarterly magazine, national affairs. offering advice about teaching, leo strauss once wisely suggested that one should always assume that there is one silence student in your class he was by far superior to you in head and in hard. yuval levin won first appearing a decade ago in my classes at the university of chicago was not quite silent, but it soon became apparent, most especially from his writings and his manner, that he was precisely the sort of student strauss wanted teachers to imagine, smart, deep, wise and humanly admirable. and emigrant from israel to new jersey abby chait yuval came to the committee on social thought from a staff posit
the next bradley lecture will take place on monday, february 8 when professor gerard alexander of the university of virginia will speak on the topic, to liberals know best, intellectual self-confidence and it claims to a monopoly of knowledge. it is for me an enormous pleasure and distinct personal privilege to be able to introduce today's speaker, my former students and colleague and now my friend and teacher, yuval levin. editor of the new quarterly magazine, national affairs. offering advice...
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he has the nag magazine award fores as and criticism, first bradley prize. in 2006, the financial times named him the most influential commentator in america and they were definitely on to something. it is remarkable how much charles has contributed to the lexicon and coined phrases like the reagan doctrine and described the era u.s. influence and dominance and democratic realism to sum up his view of international relations since september 11. many of of us have read his columns and found ourselves saying yes, that is exactly right. that's because his writings, and thinking is so clear that it crystalizes our own thoughts perfectly. charles is not just a commentator. more than any journalist today he is the aha moments because he gives voice to what so many of us believe. i believe we would would all be poor in thought without his comments and also less free. thank you charles for honoring us today for the sixth margaret thatcher freedom lecture. please welcome charles krauthammer. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you, kim, for that kind flukes. i f
he has the nag magazine award fores as and criticism, first bradley prize. in 2006, the financial times named him the most influential commentator in america and they were definitely on to something. it is remarkable how much charles has contributed to the lexicon and coined phrases like the reagan doctrine and described the era u.s. influence and dominance and democratic realism to sum up his view of international relations since september 11. many of of us have read his columns and found...
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very much in the same way in relation to how bradley took her son back and said, you will not speak ofmy son in a way that you have a. you will not make the brutalization of him and his body in last word about the meaning of his existence and thousands, 50 to 100,000 people assented and that in terms of going and viewing the body, visiting the church. maintaining the memory of emmett till. so there are some of things that could be said but i think this the thing that steps out the most powerfully, is the power of people to affirm life. even when those institutions that claim authority over them up will deal death. in both cases that's what comes up, and it is awesome to contemplate from where i am. [applause] >> it is an issue because recently when people try to name a street for a fred hampton away in chicago, they ultimately refuse to do but yet the people themselves and named it fred hampton that way and his son, fred hampton jr., and his fiancee when he was murdered they said, we don't care what they ealdorman do. we will name the street fred hampton away and that's what they do it
very much in the same way in relation to how bradley took her son back and said, you will not speak ofmy son in a way that you have a. you will not make the brutalization of him and his body in last word about the meaning of his existence and thousands, 50 to 100,000 people assented and that in terms of going and viewing the body, visiting the church. maintaining the memory of emmett till. so there are some of things that could be said but i think this the thing that steps out the most...
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that is why i am particularly honored tonight to have been bradley here who represents journalism at its best and many other excellent reporter's here. i am also glad of course that we are here which is a synthesis i think of remarkable quality about what's best is going on at the moment in because few people apart from me to really read the newspaper every day, and so provides that synthesist as well. celebrating reporting means actually, which all this feel what reporting is, news is what somebody somewhere wants to suppress. everything else is advertising. [laughter] and in fact of course everyone knows the truth of that. when i was writing this book, i did get lost. especially in these times when people are questioning brands, and what it might do. and, what i was able to achieve it is not by me. a was idps reporter so when we were campaigning for thalidomide victims who were born without arms and very often without arms and legs on government approved prescriptions, and we won the great battle against the drug companies and against the attorney general in my beloved britain. i a
that is why i am particularly honored tonight to have been bradley here who represents journalism at its best and many other excellent reporter's here. i am also glad of course that we are here which is a synthesis i think of remarkable quality about what's best is going on at the moment in because few people apart from me to really read the newspaper every day, and so provides that synthesist as well. celebrating reporting means actually, which all this feel what reporting is, news is what...
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the first bradley prize and the award of excellence in opinion journalism.lqjdtqi p'd in 2006,s named the most influential commentator in america. and they were definitely on to something. it is remarkable how much charles krauthammer has contributed to the lexicon of liberty. he coined important concepts and phrases like the reagan doctrine, the unipolar moment after the fall of the berlin wall after u.s.'-+ influence an dominance and democratic realism to sum up his view of international relations since september 11th. many of us hav read his columns and found ourselves saying, yes, that's exactly right. that's because his writings is incisive. and his thinking so clear that ittist -- crystallizes his own thoughts. he's the thinker of the a-, when a moments because he gives voice of what so many of us believe. without his commitment to the truth i believe we would all be poor in thought. and also less free. thank you, charles, for honoring us today with your thoughts for the sixth margaret thatcher freedom launch. please welcome charles krauthammer. [applause] >> thank you. thank yo
the first bradley prize and the award of excellence in opinion journalism.lqjdtqi p'd in 2006,s named the most influential commentator in america. and they were definitely on to something. it is remarkable how much charles krauthammer has contributed to the lexicon of liberty. he coined important concepts and phrases like the reagan doctrine, the unipolar moment after the fall of the berlin wall after u.s.'-+ influence an dominance and democratic realism to sum up his view of international...
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justice bradley from wisconsin as well in hearing last fall she took the step of reading her dissent allowed, and another interjected, do you really want to do this? do you want to do this as a justice of the court. she responded she would not be silenced and read the dissent. they refer to this as the most important vote i cast in 12 years. she turned to the other members of the court's and said don't do this. this is even for judicial wrangling in oral arguments. it was very personal. i would just add as a footnote, we have seen there are some judges who are angry about the fact most americans do think can't pay my is affecting decisions and they believe reform advocates has had distressed in the court. i would note that at the exact same levels before any of us trying to raise the alarm about this. number two i would say that these debates are increasingly ideological which i think could be an emerging tragedy. if you look at the two states together, 13 out of 14 justices voted along party lines. the democrats have traditionally at least so far based on these, according to the rec
justice bradley from wisconsin as well in hearing last fall she took the step of reading her dissent allowed, and another interjected, do you really want to do this? do you want to do this as a justice of the court. she responded she would not be silenced and read the dissent. they refer to this as the most important vote i cast in 12 years. she turned to the other members of the court's and said don't do this. this is even for judicial wrangling in oral arguments. it was very personal. i would...
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. >> guest: from bradley univ. my question is who do you think are the future leaders of both political parties? >> guest: that stuff if you're to ask me who is running in 2012i guess if that's what you're talking about i would point to people like tim pawlenty the former governor of minnesota, i point to haley barbour, the governor of mississippi i think about sarah palin, former governor of alaska and my new fox colleague, but i think i would also more and more it seems to me that the energy is with women and so i would be looking for some of the surprising leadership that's coming from when an and the idea that women strike people as much as president of the first african-american president did as someone who could be a game changer to the political process. and i think that is still the overwhelming desire. so that is some of the new faces and energy that would be coming from the republican side. now if you are talking about the democratic side, again, i think that it's not so much new faces as players who may
. >> guest: from bradley univ. my question is who do you think are the future leaders of both political parties? >> guest: that stuff if you're to ask me who is running in 2012i guess if that's what you're talking about i would point to people like tim pawlenty the former governor of minnesota, i point to haley barbour, the governor of mississippi i think about sarah palin, former governor of alaska and my new fox colleague, but i think i would also more and more it seems to me that...
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national magazine award fores as and criticism, the first bradley prize and the eric binedell award.in 2006, the financial times named him most influential commentator in america and they were definitely on to something. it is remarkable how much charles krauthammer has contributed to the lexicon and coined phrases like the reagan doctrine and the fall of the berlin wall to describe u.s. influence and dominance and democratic idealism since september 11. many of us have read his columns and found ourselves saying yes, that's exactly right. that's because his writings is incisive and his thinking so clear that it crystalizes our own thoughts perfectly. charles krauthammer is not just a commentator, more than any other journalist, but maker of the aha moments because he gives voice to what so many of us believe. without his commitment to the truth, i believe we would be poor in thought and also less free. thank you, charles, for honoring us today for your thoughts for the sixth margaret thatcher freedom lecture. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome charles krauthammer. [applause] >> th
national magazine award fores as and criticism, the first bradley prize and the eric binedell award.in 2006, the financial times named him most influential commentator in america and they were definitely on to something. it is remarkable how much charles krauthammer has contributed to the lexicon and coined phrases like the reagan doctrine and the fall of the berlin wall to describe u.s. influence and dominance and democratic idealism since september 11. many of us have read his columns and...
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>> roseanne, i'm going to respond to that briefly and then ask my clich, ron bradley, who runs the programif he wants to add anything. i can't make predictions, but it seems likely that there will be an effort to to convene the major emitters' in some way and to flesh out what the declaration means and to discuss how to move it forward. but there are pieces of it than me to be implemented throughout the convention. there are specific references from the declaration that to the conference parties. so, some of it is going to have to feed back into that unfccc process. the extent to which they can find a way to make both of the momentum of the declaration and integration with the unfccc process will allow to determine how fast this moves. rob, do you want to anything? why don't you come to the microphone if you do? >> good morning, everybody. as with everything associated with copenhagen right now, all answers are variations on the theme of don't really know. the thing to look out for this year is a mess, but it isn't necessarily a bad thing in this context and so jonathan referred to the fac
>> roseanne, i'm going to respond to that briefly and then ask my clich, ron bradley, who runs the programif he wants to add anything. i can't make predictions, but it seems likely that there will be an effort to to convene the major emitters' in some way and to flesh out what the declaration means and to discuss how to move it forward. but there are pieces of it than me to be implemented throughout the convention. there are specific references from the declaration that to the conference...
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. >> bradley peterson. one of the recommendations in the white house cyber security privacy review was a worker identity management, i wonder if you could talk about what's happening there or or to anticipate happening with respect to identity management. >> as far as what's happening as one of the briefings i have scheduled next week. needless to say when we start looking at identity management the era of user id and password has been sort of law over due to be retired and i know and the department of defense, doing at the new management isaac -- authentication is crucial so i will know more next week and a lot of things are out there that have been for the published. in some of and the issues of the geren has been looking at not only from the executive branch but legislative branch been out there and the public and i will learn more next week so i'm sorry i don't have a good answer other than i don't -- other than i support. >> there's currently a notice of proposed rulemaking on the neutrality that would
. >> bradley peterson. one of the recommendations in the white house cyber security privacy review was a worker identity management, i wonder if you could talk about what's happening there or or to anticipate happening with respect to identity management. >> as far as what's happening as one of the briefings i have scheduled next week. needless to say when we start looking at identity management the era of user id and password has been sort of law over due to be retired and i know...
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bradley regriewpg grouping gave it to moulson. moulson winds and fires. it's blocked. follow chance blistered wide. frans nielsen cruising down the slot. hunter, feed. long range. deflected down wide of the goal. macdonald sent it on the way. streit scoops it beyond the goal line. erskine still bothered by the stinging flap shot a few moments ago. dribbles one to center. the washington capitals a mere plus 26 when it comes to goals in the first period. doing it again to another opponent tonight in the first stanza. taveras put a bump into shaone morrisonn's relays for karl alzner. 37 seconds with which to work in the first. freddy meyer kept it in for a moment. brooks laich sends it out. on the delay for alzner. joining the rush. gervais keeps it to the outside. karl alzner plays a pass to himself along the boards and starts the cycle for laich. alzner chips it away from taveras. meyer clamps ton with a dozen seconds to go in the opening period. semin with a final thrust. alexander semin right on in tries to make a backdoor pass then he scores! semin on the backhanded
bradley regriewpg grouping gave it to moulson. moulson winds and fires. it's blocked. follow chance blistered wide. frans nielsen cruising down the slot. hunter, feed. long range. deflected down wide of the goal. macdonald sent it on the way. streit scoops it beyond the goal line. erskine still bothered by the stinging flap shot a few moments ago. dribbles one to center. the washington capitals a mere plus 26 when it comes to goals in the first period. doing it again to another opponent tonight...
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. >> we're here with blaine bradley. author of a different life. growing up disabled and other adventures. what is dcss. >> it stands for venal cardio facial syndrome. the second most common syndrome after down syndrome. it effects about 250,000 people across the country. >> now, you have vcfs, correct? >> yes i do. it is genetic syndrome and it is not, it is not hereditary. it is mostly, just a fluke. i think sometimes it can be hereditary but mine was just a fluke and i was, i had a heart surgery at three months old and, the doctors told me that i was, retarded. that i would never be able to make any friends, never go to school. but, dcf s also have, you have abnormal facial features, and i have a very, very mild case of it so you can't, really notice but, a lot of kids, they look like old people with young faces. and they have a bad case of scoliosis which is one of the side-effects of it. but i just, i happen to be very lucky about it. >> in the book you talk about growing up with this learning disability. how did it effect your young life? >>
. >> we're here with blaine bradley. author of a different life. growing up disabled and other adventures. what is dcss. >> it stands for venal cardio facial syndrome. the second most common syndrome after down syndrome. it effects about 250,000 people across the country. >> now, you have vcfs, correct? >> yes i do. it is genetic syndrome and it is not, it is not hereditary. it is mostly, just a fluke. i think sometimes it can be hereditary but mine was just a fluke and...