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yes. >> buster olney, we're out of time. see you on "baseball tonight" on espn at 7:00 pacific and 9:00 pacific. we want to give love to the west coasters. >> east to west, it's a play you cannot see enough. >> absolutely not. >> how easily can castillo and bathroom more than ever? all: you're not alone. waking up a lot at night to go? stopping and starting? feeling that urgency? all: you're not alone. announcer: lots of guys get urinary symptoms due to bph...also called an enlarged prostate. and for many of these guys, prescription flomax reduces their urinary symptoms due to bph in one week. only your doctor can tell if you have bph, not a more serious condition like prostate cancer. avoid driving or hazardous tasks for 12 hours after your first dose or increase in dose, a sudden drop in blood pressure may occur, rarely resulting in fainting. if considering cataract surgery, tell your eye surgeon you've taken flomax. common side effects are runny nose, dizziness and decrease in semen. want to learn more about your urinary
yes. >> buster olney, we're out of time. see you on "baseball tonight" on espn at 7:00 pacific and 9:00 pacific. we want to give love to the west coasters. >> east to west, it's a play you cannot see enough. >> absolutely not. >> how easily can castillo and bathroom more than ever? all: you're not alone. waking up a lot at night to go? stopping and starting? feeling that urgency? all: you're not alone. announcer: lots of guys get urinary symptoms due to...
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and waiting, and suddenly michelle woke me up around 3-4 o'clock, and i was sleepy, she said, hey buster, i think this baby is happening. it was like a movie, i was jumping out the bed and looking for my shoes, the bag. and things went fairly smoothly. but you know the first time you see that child and bringing her home, driving really slow. in that little car seat. and then that night knowing that there was this new life inside your house in a little basinet. and remembering to check on them every five minutes to make sure they are breathing. and then feeling them lying on your chest when you fed them of the and they are falling asleep. and you knew at that moment something, if you are not a father yet, people say and you don't believe. which is at that moment, you realize you will do anything for that child. there is nothing you wouldn't do for them. in a heartbeat, and that bond between a parent and a child is something that, you know, is precious, it's sacred. and it's a true blessing. sometimes i think in the hustle of life you forget what a blessing that is. and ultimately after al
and waiting, and suddenly michelle woke me up around 3-4 o'clock, and i was sleepy, she said, hey buster, i think this baby is happening. it was like a movie, i was jumping out the bed and looking for my shoes, the bag. and things went fairly smoothly. but you know the first time you see that child and bringing her home, driving really slow. in that little car seat. and then that night knowing that there was this new life inside your house in a little basinet. and remembering to check on them...
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buster olney, you've got to get back to the games. appreciate you joining us. see you on "baseball tonight," espn2, 1:30 eastern. >> very nicely done. we'll head back to toronto. for usain bolt. he was good. and also, lefty. back for the first time since his wife's. announcer: the perfect hotwire getaway-- shop till you drop, relax by the pool at a four-star hotel for a two-star price from hotwire.com. when hotels have unsold rooms, they use hotwire to fill them... so you get them at prices lower than any other travel site, guaranteed. like four stars in chicago. travelocity price, $179. hotwire hot rate, just $95. hotwire.com. four-star hotels, two-star prices. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com save big on car rentals, too, from $13.95 a day! >> phil mickelson back for the first time since his wife's breast cancer diagnosis. phil started solid. on the back nine, par 4, 10th. he would birdie that. he'd also birdie the 11th. a 2 under 68. john daley back after a 6-month suspension. minus 60 pounds. and minus a good wardrobe. [ laughter ] on the par 3, 18th, he's usu
buster olney, you've got to get back to the games. appreciate you joining us. see you on "baseball tonight," espn2, 1:30 eastern. >> very nicely done. we'll head back to toronto. for usain bolt. he was good. and also, lefty. back for the first time since his wife's. announcer: the perfect hotwire getaway-- shop till you drop, relax by the pool at a four-star hotel for a two-star price from hotwire.com. when hotels have unsold rooms, they use hotwire to fill them... so you get...
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[laughter] interrupt our fun at your peril, buster.er] there were two kind of history could do and they have pedigree both of them in the life of history itself, and all the way back. in the 19th century when history became the university department, the gloomiest of all phases, the great one was oxford founded by the great medical mehdi the list, no irony intended at all but he was horrified by what he thought of as the contamination of history by lucent literature. he had in mind egregious examples like charles kingsley becoming mysteriously of egregious professor in cambridge but he also had in mind since i've just been shown in the state of shock and reference, charles dickens's desk upstairs the relationship between deacons and thomas carter. carlisle, we are told and i think it is true we yield much of the library of the french revolution in the wheel barrow around the corner from chelsea and that was just the kind of things that he hated. he felt this was the kind of full or contamination. and instead what the historian had to m
[laughter] interrupt our fun at your peril, buster.er] there were two kind of history could do and they have pedigree both of them in the life of history itself, and all the way back. in the 19th century when history became the university department, the gloomiest of all phases, the great one was oxford founded by the great medical mehdi the list, no irony intended at all but he was horrified by what he thought of as the contamination of history by lucent literature. he had in mind egregious...
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cultures, outlin ed a number of different civilizations had argued that would essentially be the straw busters the international drink. others argued that no comment economic frictions would be more important to understand how the world was ordered. what you to comment on the huntington thesis in terms what will drive these countries and what will be the dominant motivation and international affairs over the next 20 or 30 years? >> i disagree. i admire him but when you talk about islamic civilization, you can talk about it as a single entity but you have to draw distinctions between sunni and shiite, arab and non-arab, a secular and religious, varieties of religions and so on and so forth. when i look at the islamic world, i think of egypt, syria, iran, i think in terms of nation states. and i think in terms of the competition between for example, egypt and syria. for egypt and iran. my answer is economics to that question does not exist. i can imagine the american economy without american politics. certainly today when the federal reserve is getting into the game. societies, you can divide ac
cultures, outlin ed a number of different civilizations had argued that would essentially be the straw busters the international drink. others argued that no comment economic frictions would be more important to understand how the world was ordered. what you to comment on the huntington thesis in terms what will drive these countries and what will be the dominant motivation and international affairs over the next 20 or 30 years? >> i disagree. i admire him but when you talk about islamic...
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when people talk about a fill buster, understand that we couldn't do that on our ofpblete there aren't enough of us. so even if we wanted to. and by the way, none of us are talking about that. it's all in response to questions by the media. which are fair questions but we're not proposing that. and it would be difficult for us to pull off anyway. >> "newsmakers" with senator john kyle, sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern. >> the government funding of colleges, direct aid to colleges and their students really is a late 1950's, early 1960's thing that has grown since then. >> title 4 of the higher education act is 400 roughly pages long. we have a lawyer here in town who tries to keep the government from giving us money, and i asked him to send me title 4 and he said there wasn't any use, i wouldn't be able to read it. >> bank of america's c.e.o. ken lewis was on capitol hill thursday to talk about his company's merger last year with the financial services company merrill lynch. the deal included billions in taxpayer dollars and over $100 billion in government guarantees. this is
when people talk about a fill buster, understand that we couldn't do that on our ofpblete there aren't enough of us. so even if we wanted to. and by the way, none of us are talking about that. it's all in response to questions by the media. which are fair questions but we're not proposing that. and it would be difficult for us to pull off anyway. >> "newsmakers" with senator john kyle, sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern. >> the government funding of colleges,...
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simply say that -- this is the third year that we've been in this situation where we've been fill bustered by amendment. we recognize the filibuster by amendment when we see it. the chair: the clerk will read. the clerk: page 15, line 1, in addition for necessary retired pay expenses under the retired servicemen's benefit plan, such sums as may be necessary. procurement acquisition and construction, $4,149,480,000 to remain available until september 30, 20 12. postal zone management fund, not to exceed $3 billion. fisheries finance account, not to exceed $59 million for traditional direct loans as authorized by the merchant marine act of 1936. department management, salaries and expenses, $60 million. >> mr. chairman. i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number three, printed in the congressional record offered by ms. moore of wisconsin. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 552, the gentlewoman from wisconsin, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from wisconsin. ms.
simply say that -- this is the third year that we've been in this situation where we've been fill bustered by amendment. we recognize the filibuster by amendment when we see it. the chair: the clerk will read. the clerk: page 15, line 1, in addition for necessary retired pay expenses under the retired servicemen's benefit plan, such sums as may be necessary. procurement acquisition and construction, $4,149,480,000 to remain available until september 30, 20 12. postal zone management fund, not...
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according to "espn the magazine" buster olney there will be no fine or suspension for this. >> phil mickelsonas emotional speaking to reporters in memphis repairing for his return to the pga tour in the saint jude's classic attt at bethpage black. with his wife amy's breast cancer treatment set to begin soon. >> i have never been this emotional where if i am driving alone, i will just start crying. it's a weird thing. i am looking forward to have a 4 or 5 hour mental break where i can force myself to focus on something else. i am looking forward to that. i am not playing just to play. i think that bethpage is a golf course that suits my game. i love playing on that course. i love playing in the new york area. i am playing here because i believe i can win next week. i don't know when i will be able to play again. i don't know what our treatment schedule will be like after surgery. i don't know when that will happen. i don't think it's going to be for a while. but i don't know exactly what we are facing yet. >> because of his wife's illness, phil mickelson has been away from the tour for about
according to "espn the magazine" buster olney there will be no fine or suspension for this. >> phil mickelsonas emotional speaking to reporters in memphis repairing for his return to the pga tour in the saint jude's classic attt at bethpage black. with his wife amy's breast cancer treatment set to begin soon. >> i have never been this emotional where if i am driving alone, i will just start crying. it's a weird thing. i am looking forward to have a 4 or 5 hour mental break...
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. -- >> i won't fill buster. >> that's what i was going to ask you about. >> is there anything in theudge's record at this point, the nominee for the supreme court, that you think would merit a filibuster object part of republicans? >> i don't know yet is the honest answer. we are in the process of going through all of the speeches she's given, the law review articles she's written, the decisions, and there's a big body of work to go through there. there are some troubling things that have come to public light. i was reading last night -- there's a lot of reading involved here and i was reading some very troubling things last night about her views toward international law. in effect saying that you can interpret the united states constitution by looking to see what public opinion is in europe. well, public opinion in europe has nothing whatsoever to do with what our constitution means. and if that's really her point of view, that's very troubling. i mean, i would -- i could not vote for a judge who believed that. she has said it on several occasions. i'm going ask her, what do you mea
. -- >> i won't fill buster. >> that's what i was going to ask you about. >> is there anything in theudge's record at this point, the nominee for the supreme court, that you think would merit a filibuster object part of republicans? >> i don't know yet is the honest answer. we are in the process of going through all of the speeches she's given, the law review articles she's written, the decisions, and there's a big body of work to go through there. there are some...