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salmons guarding butler who drives. slammed by butler!him. >> phil: he extended it to the other side of the rim to keep it away from shot blockers. nice move. >> steve: here's hinrich against foye. screen by noah. and they throw it into the back court, saved by rose. what a beautiful play. >> phil: yeah, great play. >> steve: haywood to rebound and haywood now has five straight games with ten or more rebounds for the first time in his career. deng the other way in the paint. noah inside, gets it in. >> phil: good decision by brendan at the last minute. he knew he was out of position and instead of trying to challenge noah had to let that one go, didn't want to pick up that third foul. >> steve: underneath, nice pass. and the foul drawn by caron butler. good look by haywood and a nice job of caron to beat his man to the glass. >> phil: they've been doing a good job leading their men if they're being fronted. this is the pick and roll on the other side. like i said, brendan with that split second, a little bit out of position. noah had the
salmons guarding butler who drives. slammed by butler!him. >> phil: he extended it to the other side of the rim to keep it away from shot blockers. nice move. >> steve: here's hinrich against foye. screen by noah. and they throw it into the back court, saved by rose. what a beautiful play. >> phil: yeah, great play. >> steve: haywood to rebound and haywood now has five straight games with ten or more rebounds for the first time in his career. deng the other way in the...
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butler. al horford in his third year from florida averaging about 14 points a game and that pushes the atlanta lead back to 10 after the wizards cut it to 6 and washington turns it over. >> steve: jamison pointing to himself. >> phil: he should have had that pass. got to get back. >> steve: flip saunders wants time. >> phil: the wizards cut it to 6. 47-41 but that was short lived. >> steve: and atlanta on joe johnso for randy fo time and werhanger a... you only one... whicwoulsaveeasy ooh, you - rry yourr li ... mumb ho is iff? youthe r bes mu wellcoul try eat r ta offple rewe mi. whshe g abi kn >> steve: hawks back up to a 12-point lead after the wizards cut it down to 6. 47-41. but atlanta converting a couple shots by joe johnson. dc lottery best record on wednesday. portland is 6-0. the hawks 8-2. so they enjoy the middle of the week. hump day. >> phil: fridays aren't much worse there. i think they are 7 and 3 on friday. don't like that weekend i guess. you know. >> steve: they will take w
butler. al horford in his third year from florida averaging about 14 points a game and that pushes the atlanta lead back to 10 after the wizards cut it to 6 and washington turns it over. >> steve: jamison pointing to himself. >> phil: he should have had that pass. got to get back. >> steve: flip saunders wants time. >> phil: the wizards cut it to 6. 47-41 but that was short lived. >> steve: and atlanta on joe johnso for randy fo time and werhanger a... you only...
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steve: jamison again they swing it to butler. butler against douglas roberts for haywood.king in. reached in caught him on the wrist they call it on dooling. phil: he has to be conscious of where people are when he goes to dribble take ball. dooling trying to get over there quickly but instead commits a foul. steve: wizards home tomorrow to face the knicks. the first time they have played new york this season they played them four times. phil: that's the latest they have made the knicks. steve: i agree. they have played almost every game. jamison ga t& . the wizards let by one, but the nets have come back to score five unanswered points and lead it by four. butler jumpe . douglas roberts off the glass mike miller for his 9th rebound of the game. butler's held by douglas-roberts . it will be washington ball on the side. which gives you an indication how earl boykins made things happen when he came in the game. the ball not moving the same way it did when boykins was in the game. randy foye misses rebound underneath. calls a foul it will be on new jersey. it's on yi. that's
steve: jamison again they swing it to butler. butler against douglas roberts for haywood.king in. reached in caught him on the wrist they call it on dooling. phil: he has to be conscious of where people are when he goes to dribble take ball. dooling trying to get over there quickly but instead commits a foul. steve: wizards home tomorrow to face the knicks. the first time they have played new york this season they played them four times. phil: that's the latest they have made the knicks. steve:...
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host: butler, tenn., floyd on the republican line. caller: i'm a republican. you have a couple of callers in before saying the republicans were calling in and saying we are republicans and i cannot truthfully say -- i am a card-
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the day of the assassination, butler had gone to go to fortress monro. batchelder was supposed to go, was delayed, had to wait for the following day and that evening he said well, i will go to the theater. while batchelder is interviewed by kelly and starts off at the beginning of his life. batchelder says i was born in 1833 and that made me 22 at the time of the assassination. i joined general butler in 1863 data porches and row before he went to washington. as secretary to general butler at the present lincoln many times. i've seen. iceni receptions, reviews, and in the street. i've series after the defeat by the enemy. he must've been depressed but he did not show it. the first time i saw lincoln was when i was sent with a message by general butler. had two letters, one an introduction and the other private letter to president lincoln. i sent a major action the messenger came out and said the president wanted to see me. he was a demand stuff, did not rise pretty never rose to anyone except general grant. lincoln had a lot of go. he would walk through
the day of the assassination, butler had gone to go to fortress monro. batchelder was supposed to go, was delayed, had to wait for the following day and that evening he said well, i will go to the theater. while batchelder is interviewed by kelly and starts off at the beginning of his life. batchelder says i was born in 1833 and that made me 22 at the time of the assassination. i joined general butler in 1863 data porches and row before he went to washington. as secretary to general butler at...
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and i noted in the butler report i'd forgotten this but the butler committee wrote to 60 editors and journalists to ask whether the government had been seeking to promote this 45 minute point as a major part of the september dossier and they said we had not. it wasn't within the discussions to be frank. it wasn't that big of a deal. and you may say well, it was mentioned here in the prime minister mentioned it in his forward and mentioned in the house. that's true. he mention lots and different names. lots of arguments, lots of parts of the dossier. and i've made two points of this. i mean, the original intelligence as eisai says 20 to 45 minutes. if we had been in the sexing up game i think we would've said, on that discussion never took place. i don't think i was even aware of that until quite later on in the process. and likewise when the prime minister's death in the house of commons and i think in terms of the public with david c. out of the dossier i don't know how many people actually read it tonight or another more people would've seen the prime minister standing up in parlia
and i noted in the butler report i'd forgotten this but the butler committee wrote to 60 editors and journalists to ask whether the government had been seeking to promote this 45 minute point as a major part of the september dossier and they said we had not. it wasn't within the discussions to be frank. it wasn't that big of a deal. and you may say well, it was mentioned here in the prime minister mentioned it in his forward and mentioned in the house. that's true. he mention lots and different...
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it is interesting and this is referred to in the butler report however.i did go into iraq, in fact prior to the invasion. now when i look at because i spent a lot of time obviously out of the region today. when i look at the way iran today links up with terror groups and this is a different topic for a different day, but i would say that a large part of duty stabilization in the middle east that the present time comes for moran. the link between iran having nuclear weapons capability and those types of terrorist organizations, the combination of fat that makes them particularly dangerous. so you're absolutely right, margin, we were in a position back then were poor actually sent to the americans, looks at him and al qaeda are two separate things. i was worried these two things have come together the notion of states proliferating wmd and terrorist groups. by filling that is a major risk today. mac weather indications in the information you're getting that there were links that there were somehow links between other terrorist organizations and hand him his
it is interesting and this is referred to in the butler report however.i did go into iraq, in fact prior to the invasion. now when i look at because i spent a lot of time obviously out of the region today. when i look at the way iran today links up with terror groups and this is a different topic for a different day, but i would say that a large part of duty stabilization in the middle east that the present time comes for moran. the link between iran having nuclear weapons capability and those...
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the second quarter, taking on three defenders, he's tough and to butler who drives and gets the circuit shot to fall. the wizards have the lead, 41- 40. the game tied at the half. the second half, the former wizards guard roger mason shows washington what it's missing, drains the jumper, two of the 20 points, the spurs led 74-71. >>> now, leading by 8 with under a minute to gjenobli with the defense and throws up an amazing shot. that and the foul shot. the spurs beat the wizards 97- 86. after the game, gilbert arenas answered questions about bringing guns to the a rope. >> i agree. that is bad judgment on my part, you know, storing them here. i take responsibility for. that. >> the okay corral. was that just a joke? >> i'm a jokester, i know. nothing in my life is serious. i had to deal with the police investigation, that is what i had to deal with. >> you have spoken with them yet? >> no. i will deal with that on monday. >> reporter: two tocollege hoops, george mason tested on new year to bounce back from the worse loss in six years. the patriots turn a 27-point pounding by radford in
the second quarter, taking on three defenders, he's tough and to butler who drives and gets the circuit shot to fall. the wizards have the lead, 41- 40. the game tied at the half. the second half, the former wizards guard roger mason shows washington what it's missing, drains the jumper, two of the 20 points, the spurs led 74-71. >>> now, leading by 8 with under a minute to gjenobli with the defense and throws up an amazing shot. that and the foul shot. the spurs beat the wizards 97-...
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butler had 27. west virginia up by one. one more chance for lewis. no good.y have not beat an ranked team all season. connecticut number 19. the golden eagles on the round. diceson. from out there on the logo. and yukon takes a 68-65 lead -- uconn takes a 68-65 lead. and butler, tied at 68. connecticut one more chance. marquette hangs on for the upset. when we come back, we look ahead to sunday in the s.e. krbz as streaking florida will ta -- sunday in the s.c ahe >>> our cellular south halftime report continues on the s.e.c. network. back in the studio, whit watson and barry booker. great to have you with us. we'll preview florida and tennessee in a moment. one more highlight from the day. we look at lasalle taking on tem pel. coaches versus cancer. and first half, temple up by one. part of a 10-nothing temple run. they led by six at the break. a 10-2 le sal run. explores down by six. moore, beginning to heat up. fadejump. e have the second half of your game coming up. 28-15. the bug dogs lead it. >> dave: jump to big ten. the pink shoes for breast cancer aw
butler had 27. west virginia up by one. one more chance for lewis. no good.y have not beat an ranked team all season. connecticut number 19. the golden eagles on the round. diceson. from out there on the logo. and yukon takes a 68-65 lead -- uconn takes a 68-65 lead. and butler, tied at 68. connecticut one more chance. marquette hangs on for the upset. when we come back, we look ahead to sunday in the s.e. krbz as streaking florida will ta -- sunday in the s.c ahe >>> our cellular...
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in almost every sport, coach butler's teams found success and championships.college as small as ranger this is a big deal. it is not a stress to say -- stretch to say that the president of ranger college was right when he said that, i single-handedly give credit for the reputation and success of ranger college to ron butler. compeling in athletics enabled the school to be able to grow and build its reputation as one of the finest junior colleges in texas and beyond the nation. beyond the wins and the championships, he has touched 25 years of students and families. his unwavering dedication and commitment can be seen rippling through the lives of everyone who has played under him or served alongside him. after all of this, coach butler continues to serve his school today as a member of the board of regions. mr. speaker, it's my great pleasure to share with this body the small story of someone who gave so much to so many. ranger college and all of its alumni owe a great debt of gratitude to this man and it's my honor to thank coach butler publicly tonight. and i
in almost every sport, coach butler's teams found success and championships.college as small as ranger this is a big deal. it is not a stress to say -- stretch to say that the president of ranger college was right when he said that, i single-handedly give credit for the reputation and success of ranger college to ron butler. compeling in athletics enabled the school to be able to grow and build its reputation as one of the finest junior colleges in texas and beyond the nation. beyond the wins...
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butler kind of circus shot. puts it up and in. butler went for a game high 24 points. then former wizards, roger mason jr. responds, hits a wide-open three-pointer. he added 20 points. gamed tied at 50 at halftime. blach comes up with the block. arenas grabs it. he goes coast to coast for the bucket. arenas had himself a pretty good night finished with 23 points. but the spurs pull way down the stretch, tim duncan with the baushlgs heavily defend here. takes a few dribbles. turns around and hints the fadeaway jumper. the wizards fall 97-86 their fourth straight loss after the game. arenas not sounding worried about the off court distractions. >>> my main concern is only on the basketball court. we're not performing the way we should. we played a great game tonight and i feel we played great defense. if we play like this the way we did tonight we'll beat a lot of teams out there. san antonio is a great team. they hit shots during the game. other than that, i won't let the outside world affect what i do on the basketball court. >> you worried what the league might do, wh
butler kind of circus shot. puts it up and in. butler went for a game high 24 points. then former wizards, roger mason jr. responds, hits a wide-open three-pointer. he added 20 points. gamed tied at 50 at halftime. blach comes up with the block. arenas grabs it. he goes coast to coast for the bucket. arenas had himself a pretty good night finished with 23 points. but the spurs pull way down the stretch, tim duncan with the baushlgs heavily defend here. takes a few dribbles. turns around and...
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butler has gone the other way. 91 yards, and the interception.ew england would lead 27-13 in the fourth, but with the starters now gone, the texans rallied. a three-yard score. houston a winner. still live in the postseason hunt. if the raven's can beat the raiders, they will go to new england and face the patriots in the playoffs. let's check the forecast with john collins coming up right after this. after this. it's so hard to choose one. you know, during the sign then drive event, you can get a cc, tiguan or fuel efficient jetta for practically just your signature. you can get scheduled maintenance at no cost. there's got to be more to it than that... i'll never doubt you again. >> still cold but not as windy. >> bundle up. we will see you right here after the game. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] >> as we come to the close of another year with our military fighting on foreign soil in two different countries, we are reminded ofur loved ones who are sacrificing their lives for our liberty and pursuit of happiness. we ta
butler has gone the other way. 91 yards, and the interception.ew england would lead 27-13 in the fourth, but with the starters now gone, the texans rallied. a three-yard score. houston a winner. still live in the postseason hunt. if the raven's can beat the raiders, they will go to new england and face the patriots in the playoffs. let's check the forecast with john collins coming up right after this. after this. it's so hard to choose one. you know, during the sign then drive event, you can...
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young high school teacher named john scopes deliberately broke law, new the enacted law week, the butlerpublic schools and this created the first big test case, the big trial we have william jennings bryant ran three times for president of the united states and evangelical preacher and clarence darrow and old liberal horse from chicago who saw this as a battle for separation of church and state. and so they gathered to have it out and settle it once and for all, and the newspaper reporters gathered and radio for the first time in the little town of dayton tennessee. ♪ john scopes weighted won for the jury to reach its decision. ♪ waiting on the jury down in dayton tennessee. they are about to lock me up and throw away the key. yeah. you might think i'm some kind of crocus, my only finest teaching dr. darwin's book. the jury has got a little something to decide. down here you best be careful of your speech because you could get yourself bostick just for when you teach. and if you think out loud you will likely find the schools are going to put you out on your behind so you've got a little
young high school teacher named john scopes deliberately broke law, new the enacted law week, the butlerpublic schools and this created the first big test case, the big trial we have william jennings bryant ran three times for president of the united states and evangelical preacher and clarence darrow and old liberal horse from chicago who saw this as a battle for separation of church and state. and so they gathered to have it out and settle it once and for all, and the newspaper reporters...
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♪ ♪ without an apology takes illustration about in rheology ♪ ♪ there was martians collecting and butlers today, buckaroos. one more thing remains to be done. and that is, that in searching the literature, and knowing that wallace and domino all of these people were great evolutionary biologists, i thought it would just kind of tickle my friend, steve, if i told about the greatest, unknown evolutionary biologist of all time. mr. james durante. in person. wait a minute. wait a minute. stop the music. stopped in his. i want to reminisce. colossal. ♪ >> let me hear it. from as i go along in life, you know i do the best i can. and try whenever possible to help my fellow man they note i showed been crosby how to sing his bob abreu. and i taught big boob how to boo-boo the blue ♪ ♪ what a note. a promissory note if ever i heard when. that no was given to me by pavarotti. and was he glad to get rid of it. i've got a million of them. i've got a million of them, i tell you. but now that i look back on my career, i do recall one achievement that stand out above them all. ♪ so let's celebrate becaus
♪ ♪ without an apology takes illustration about in rheology ♪ ♪ there was martians collecting and butlers today, buckaroos. one more thing remains to be done. and that is, that in searching the literature, and knowing that wallace and domino all of these people were great evolutionary biologists, i thought it would just kind of tickle my friend, steve, if i told about the greatest, unknown evolutionary biologist of all time. mr. james durante. in person. wait a minute. wait a minute....
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i noted in the baller report that the butler committee wrote to senior journalists to ask whether the government had been promoting this one in five minutes as a major part of the september dossier and they said no, we have not. it wasn't within these discussions to be found, it wasn't that big a deal, and you may say it was mentioned here and the prime minister mentioned it. that's true, he mention lots of different things, lobs a bit and arguments, lots of the ramparts of the dossier. i made two points on this. the original intelligence as you say says 2245 minutes. and we had been in this game we would have said can reduce the 25 minutes rather than 45 minutes. i don't think that was taking place and i wasn't aware of that until quite later on in the process and likewise when the prime minister set up in the house of commons and i think in terms of the public what they would see and the dossier i don't know how many actually read it but i don't know more would have seen a the prime minister and standing in parliament and when you said 45 minutes with in the same sentence talked-abo
i noted in the baller report that the butler committee wrote to senior journalists to ask whether the government had been promoting this one in five minutes as a major part of the september dossier and they said no, we have not. it wasn't within these discussions to be found, it wasn't that big a deal, and you may say it was mentioned here and the prime minister mentioned it. that's true, he mention lots of different things, lobs a bit and arguments, lots of the ramparts of the dossier. i made...
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butler off the inbounds, the wizards take the lead, 84-83. then randy foye and hits a high art, the wizards win. they are home tomorrow against new orleans. >>> another award for peyton manning, winning the associated press award four times. manning and the colts have day bye in this week's playoffs after finishing 14-2. >>> pete carroll is allegedly going to become head coach of the seattle seahawks. after nearly a decade at usc and two national titles, it could be a five-year deal to turn around the seattle seahawks. a lot of people say it is not a done deal yet, but when they say it is not a done deal, it is a done deal. it is not a done deal, it is a done deal. have you gotten your seasonal flu vaccination? great - but your work's not done yet. we still need to get the h1n1 flu vaccination. you, me -- we should all get one. the vaccine is safe and proven effective against this highly contagious new strain of flu virus. we can help prevent the spread of this virus if we all just roll up our sleeves. to learn more about the h1n1 flu vaccina
butler off the inbounds, the wizards take the lead, 84-83. then randy foye and hits a high art, the wizards win. they are home tomorrow against new orleans. >>> another award for peyton manning, winning the associated press award four times. manning and the colts have day bye in this week's playoffs after finishing 14-2. >>> pete carroll is allegedly going to become head coach of the seattle seahawks. after nearly a decade at usc and two national titles, it could be a...
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westly was a secretary lawyer for benjamin butler. and the day of the assassination, he had left to go to monroe. he was supposed to go. he was delayed. had to wait for the following day. that evening he said i will go to the theater. well, he is interviewed by kelly. it starts off the beginning of his life. i was born in 1843. that made me 22 at time of the assassination. i joined general butler in 1863 and stayed at monroe before i went to washington. as secretary, i have seen president lincoln many times. i have seen him at resubpoenases at reviews and in the street. i have seen him serious after a defeat. he must have been depressed but he did not show it. the first time is when i was sent with a message. i had two letters, one an introduction and the over a private letter. i sent him the introduction. the messenger came out. he was sitting at his desk. he did not rise. he never rose to anyone. lincoln had a lot of go. he would walk through the streets of washington. he had no guard with him. it was not like it is now. everybody k
westly was a secretary lawyer for benjamin butler. and the day of the assassination, he had left to go to monroe. he was supposed to go. he was delayed. had to wait for the following day. that evening he said i will go to the theater. well, he is interviewed by kelly. it starts off the beginning of his life. i was born in 1843. that made me 22 at time of the assassination. i joined general butler in 1863 and stayed at monroe before i went to washington. as secretary, i have seen president...
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butler to our arenas, he fires. washington within one. down the stretch, the spurs were tough. tim duncan it is fundamentally sound and tough to guard. the spurs won the game. >>> the washington capitals with problems o their own are trapped in their longest losing streak of the season. in action, taking on the los angeles in l.a. los angeles kings, the matinee against the caps. the power play, mike green, back of the net. we are tied. in the third, he maneuvers, short-handed goal. that was a back breaker. the final shot for the caps, alexander ovechkin with a chance, tries to bang home the rebound. he shut down. >>> the 4-11 washington redskins mercifully close their season sunday in san diego against the chargers. this season salt dreadful losses, changes in the front office, and a lot of speculation. some say jim zorn's tenure is over, so was the season, and it appears that the fans are the only ones anxious to get this over with. >> this year will stick with all of us for as long as we play. going through everything we went through this year, i think it helps, in a way, kno
butler to our arenas, he fires. washington within one. down the stretch, the spurs were tough. tim duncan it is fundamentally sound and tough to guard. the spurs won the game. >>> the washington capitals with problems o their own are trapped in their longest losing streak of the season. in action, taking on the los angeles in l.a. los angeles kings, the matinee against the caps. the power play, mike green, back of the net. we are tied. in the third, he maneuvers, short-handed goal....
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fouled by butler. first personal on caron and that's going to send jamal crawford to the free-throw line to shoot a pair. correction - throw line. >> phil: nice pass from crawford. you have a two on one situation. contact on the arm. sends williams straight to the floor. >> steve: last time these teams played he had nine rebounds. has played all five years in atlanta. he was the second overall pick in 2005 after one year at north carolina. >> phil: if you're going back to williams and his three-point shooting. his first three year they had a total of 25 threes. last year shot right around 34% and made 55 threes. so again, he is adding that to his game and it has been very beneficial for the team. >> steve: last year was the first year in four that he did not increase his scoring average. >> phil: randy foye knocking down another jumper. trying to make it a little easier. they seem to have a good feel for the shot right there. good rebound. >> steve: boxing out. jason collins in the game. foye has 6 poi
fouled by butler. first personal on caron and that's going to send jamal crawford to the free-throw line to shoot a pair. correction - throw line. >> phil: nice pass from crawford. you have a two on one situation. contact on the arm. sends williams straight to the floor. >> steve: last time these teams played he had nine rebounds. has played all five years in atlanta. he was the second overall pick in 2005 after one year at north carolina. >> phil: if you're going back to...
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at consumers union, the publisher of consumer reports magazine, david butler says -- >> based on the anecdotal evidence we have from consumers, this is not limited to one brand or one type of front loading washing machine. it seems to be a problem with many different models. >> reporter: it has become so common a problem that washer manuals mention it sort of. her manual phrases it sta areas. >> stained areas themselves use the word mold? >> no, they do not. >> reporter: her washer come with a special cycle just to clean the washing machine itself. but that didn't put a dent in the mold. she says there is only one way to do that. >> i pull back the gasket and i actually to have remove all traces of water and wipe it down with the bleach solution. >> reporter: after she washes her washer, her cloth looks like this. >> oh, it's black. >> it's gray, black, purple. typical mold colors. >> reporter: she says she does this every time she launders, 20 minutes of extra washer washing. when she is done, she must keep the washer's door open to help it dry out. she's even purchased this cleaner
at consumers union, the publisher of consumer reports magazine, david butler says -- >> based on the anecdotal evidence we have from consumers, this is not limited to one brand or one type of front loading washing machine. it seems to be a problem with many different models. >> reporter: it has become so common a problem that washer manuals mention it sort of. her manual phrases it sta areas. >> stained areas themselves use the word mold? >> no, they do not. >>...
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and from that moment, when he gave evidence to the butler report it was the context that changed thenthe containment which in any event was becoming less successful, people were getting, was more difficult to pursue, not necessarily having the effects that people wanted for it. out the tolerance level, if you like, of allowing saddam to carry on, defied united nations resolutions which he was in divines, that is what change. the context changed or that is a real security issue, and his judgment as the prime minister ultimately, that is why he is there and i am not. and other people aren't. he's got to make those big strategic judges based on what he knows that it was a genuinely held a strategic judgment about british security interest. >> i understand it, but privately he seems to be had a strong conviction about regime change. but publicly there was a policy to actually focus on wmd. >> no. he had an absolutely fundamental to about -- look, as david manning reminded you, even george bush and i can remember a separate discussion, condoleezza rice, accepted that if saddam hussein did
and from that moment, when he gave evidence to the butler report it was the context that changed thenthe containment which in any event was becoming less successful, people were getting, was more difficult to pursue, not necessarily having the effects that people wanted for it. out the tolerance level, if you like, of allowing saddam to carry on, defied united nations resolutions which he was in divines, that is what change. the context changed or that is a real security issue, and his judgment...
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and from that moment, as he said, i think when he gave evidence to the butler court, it was the context that changed then, the containment which in any event was becoming less successful. and people were feeling -- people's feeling was more difficult to assume. not necessarily having the effects people wanted. the toll rans level if you like, of -- of allowing saddam hussein to carry on define -- defying the united nations resolutions which he was in defiance, that that is what changed and the context changed. that was a real security issue, and his judgment as the prime minister ultimately, that's why -- he's there and i'm not. and other people aren't. and he's got to make the big judgments based upon what he knows and it was a genuinely held strategic judgment about british security interests. >> i understand that. but the thing is, he -- he private my had a strong conviction about regime change but publicly, there was -- there was a policy to actually focus on the w.m.d. >> no, he had an absolutely fundamental view about disarmament. and look, david mattingly reminded you, even georg
and from that moment, as he said, i think when he gave evidence to the butler court, it was the context that changed then, the containment which in any event was becoming less successful. and people were feeling -- people's feeling was more difficult to assume. not necessarily having the effects people wanted. the toll rans level if you like, of -- of allowing saddam hussein to carry on define -- defying the united nations resolutions which he was in defiance, that that is what changed and the...
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i noted in the butler reported -- i'd forgotten this but the butler committee orote to 60 editors and seniors, journalists to ask whether the government had been seeking to promote this 45 minutes as a major part of the september dossier. and uniformly they said, no, we had not. it wasn't within the discussions -- to be frank, it wasn't that big of a deal. and you may say, well, it was mentioned here and the prime minister mentioned it. that's true. he mentioned lots and lots of different things. he mentioned lots of different arguments. he mentioned lots of different parts of the dossier. and i made two points on this. the original intelligence as you say says 20 to 45 minutes. if we'd been in the sexy-up game i think we would have said come on john, can't you do the 45 minutes. that discussion didn't take place. i don't think i was even aware of that until quite later on in that process. and likewise when the prime minister stood up in the house of commons -- i think in terms of the public, what they would see and to the dossier, i don't know how many people actually read it. but i
i noted in the butler reported -- i'd forgotten this but the butler committee orote to 60 editors and seniors, journalists to ask whether the government had been seeking to promote this 45 minutes as a major part of the september dossier. and uniformly they said, no, we had not. it wasn't within the discussions -- to be frank, it wasn't that big of a deal. and you may say, well, it was mentioned here and the prime minister mentioned it. that's true. he mentioned lots and lots of different...
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gilbert arenas, caron butler will play at the two. antawn jamison and brendan haywood will start at the center position. flip talked about a total mindset change. they have gone through the last two days working on the defensive end. the san antonio spurs is a staple of that. what they allow and what teams are scoring. it's impressive on the defensive end. some of the numbers, 11th in the nba and giving up field goal percentage at 45%. the wizards are at 10th. they do a pretty good job there. but the totality of the spurs' defense, opponents 37 which ranked number one in the nba. the wizards are 25th in that department. michael, that's the story here at the verizon center. there is a lot of roll and national media here as and you can expect for those distraction. >> if both parties end up being found guilty and you are reporting no guns, what would the league ramifications if this did take place. >> reporter: gilbert arenas did have guns. he has confirmed that. that is where the problem really lice. all the other information that that
gilbert arenas, caron butler will play at the two. antawn jamison and brendan haywood will start at the center position. flip talked about a total mindset change. they have gone through the last two days working on the defensive end. the san antonio spurs is a staple of that. what they allow and what teams are scoring. it's impressive on the defensive end. some of the numbers, 11th in the nba and giving up field goal percentage at 45%. the wizards are at 10th. they do a pretty good job there....
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>> i wasn't aware of the detailed points until, i think, the butler inquiry. i wasn't aware of the detailed drafting, when they were made. i did at the time of butler see the point and i understood the points that were being made at the time the. >> this didn't percolate up to? >> what i did see was a letter from the policy director on the 20th of september in 2002. he said, cdi staff has been closely associated with the preparation of the detail of the dossier. i understand their content from a professional dis point of view with the judgments it contains. so i was given specific advice that dis was content with the dossier. >> and as we know from butler that was the level at which these issues was deciding dis not to take it further. so you weren't aware. when the document was published, obviously one of the issues was this 45 minutes question. were you aware that is rather misleading question had, this was related not just to munitions, for battlefield use, but for longer range missile? >> first of all, when i saw the draft, the only thing in the draft that
>> i wasn't aware of the detailed points until, i think, the butler inquiry. i wasn't aware of the detailed drafting, when they were made. i did at the time of butler see the point and i understood the points that were being made at the time the. >> this didn't percolate up to? >> what i did see was a letter from the policy director on the 20th of september in 2002. he said, cdi staff has been closely associated with the preparation of the detail of the dossier. i understand...
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blix was not saying to the united nations, security council, compared to the decision of richard butler in december, 1998, who was absolutely clear that he was not getting the cooperation he sought from saddam hussein and the last report that dr. blix had given had been that he was getting in principal cooperation on process. that is what he was saying. now, you may disagree with that and think it is not necessarily a proper interpretation of the evidence, that you could see, but, that is what he said. so, in a sense you are having now to make the judgment to the security council on material breach. at that time, without the support of the statement by hans blix. explicit support. >> whether he thought the action was justified or not, his reports were clear, that the compliance was not immediate, and the cooperation unconditional and it plainly wasn't. indeed, actually on the 7th of march -- on his 7th of march document where he was obviously moving further along the road he says at page 31: it is obvious that while the numerous initiatives now taken by the iraqi side with the view to r
blix was not saying to the united nations, security council, compared to the decision of richard butler in december, 1998, who was absolutely clear that he was not getting the cooperation he sought from saddam hussein and the last report that dr. blix had given had been that he was getting in principal cooperation on process. that is what he was saying. now, you may disagree with that and think it is not necessarily a proper interpretation of the evidence, that you could see, but, that is what...
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the 20th-century coming into the marines going again and again into the caribbean, general smedley butler advise you to look at him. a marine general who want to congressional medals of honor helping leading the military into various countries of central america and at a certain point he stopped and turned around and said, you know, i was an errand boy for wall street. he realized that what he had done, what the american military had done in central america was try to make central america and various countries in central america and the caribbean and haiti and the dominican republic and honduras to make them profitable places for american corporations, not places where democracy would flourish, in fact, democracy did not flourish in all those places. where we send the marines to take over and to do with good bidding of american economic interests. of course, bringing the history up to more recent times with people even as studied closely the history of the vietnam war that wasn't that long ago, there are actually people here who remember the vietnam war. despite the attempts of the media
the 20th-century coming into the marines going again and again into the caribbean, general smedley butler advise you to look at him. a marine general who want to congressional medals of honor helping leading the military into various countries of central america and at a certain point he stopped and turned around and said, you know, i was an errand boy for wall street. he realized that what he had done, what the american military had done in central america was try to make central america and...
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much of this is familiar ground that's already been examined by the work of lord had sent in the butlerittee as well as various parliamentary committees many of the relevant documents are already in the public domain so we shall not be declassifying further documents today. we'll to be finished by lunchtime but there's a lot of ground to cover. now, i say this at every hearing. we recognize the witnesses are giving evidence based on the recollection of events that we of course check what we hear against the papers to which we have access. i remind every witness that they will later be asked to sign a transcript of their evidence to the effect of the evidence they've driven is good and accurate. and without we will will begin the questioning. >> mr. campbell, good morning. you worked for mr. blair from 1994 until your resignation on the 29th of august, 2003. did that make you buy 2003 the longest serving of his close advisers? >> no. i'm trying to remember when jonathan powell arrived. i think he was just after me. there were certainly people in the early streets who had been around befo
much of this is familiar ground that's already been examined by the work of lord had sent in the butlerittee as well as various parliamentary committees many of the relevant documents are already in the public domain so we shall not be declassifying further documents today. we'll to be finished by lunchtime but there's a lot of ground to cover. now, i say this at every hearing. we recognize the witnesses are giving evidence based on the recollection of events that we of course check what we...
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dog house for a few games, got taken out of the starting lineup, only played three minutes against butler't playing hard enough in practice. i asked him why, he said, well, he wasn't really sure, but he believed in the coaches. he didn't put his head down. he tried to work harder, and i think we're seeing the results. he's coming off a double-double in the last game. now a career high and a rebound away from another double-double. >> ron: i think also following up, coming into this game he was just 4 of 14 from the free-throw line. tonight he's 8 of 9 to go along with the nine rebounds and 20 points. now, dino gaudio in a time-out like this, dan bonnor, is he not only talking about what if he makes it, what if he misses it, is he doing an offensive set also along with possible blocking out and the usual stuff? >> dan: i think, ron, in this situation with this amount of time left in the game, of course, he says if he misses it, we have to block out and get it, but i don't think wake forest will do anything differently whether he makes it or misses it. you have plenty of time. make sure you
dog house for a few games, got taken out of the starting lineup, only played three minutes against butler't playing hard enough in practice. i asked him why, he said, well, he wasn't really sure, but he believed in the coaches. he didn't put his head down. he tried to work harder, and i think we're seeing the results. he's coming off a double-double in the last game. now a career high and a rebound away from another double-double. >> ron: i think also following up, coming into this game...
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. >> steve: you talk about dayton xavier they had a tough loss against butler, richmond. jim, look like a two-man race for coach of the year award. >> tom: yeah. >> steve: picked 8th and they are 12-1. they are getting ready to get ranked too. those are two guys that have done probably the best job. many people thought dayton was going to be good obviously. but fran dunphy and jim are doing good. >> tom: jim barron lost his son jimmy. and i didn't know where their offense would come from. >>> they have reloaded so nicely over the last few years. maybe this is the year where they will be able to keep it going. [audio indiscernible]. >> tom: govens tried to force the shot as the shot clock was winding down. phil martelli wanted a little more out of that offensive set with his team down 59-39. crosgile on ramone moore. >> steve: fernandez and jones. he is a big guard. jones is a lot of mismatch. st. joseph is a very small team. >> tom: here's jones running it out against fernandez. he got body control perfectly to draw the foul. >> steve: he is a good offensive player. that
. >> steve: you talk about dayton xavier they had a tough loss against butler, richmond. jim, look like a two-man race for coach of the year award. >> tom: yeah. >> steve: picked 8th and they are 12-1. they are getting ready to get ranked too. those are two guys that have done probably the best job. many people thought dayton was going to be good obviously. but fran dunphy and jim are doing good. >> tom: jim barron lost his son jimmy. and i didn't know where their...
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host: butler, tenn., floyd on the republican line. caller: i'm a republican.ou have a couple of callers in before saying the republicans were calling in and saying we are republicans and i cannot truthfully say -- i am a card- carrying republican all my life, 68 years old. and since 1994 i am disgusted with republican greed. i have watched this country go downhill since '73. education has fallen 48%. no jobs, you cannot tell me that wal-mart -- i have lived long enough to see wal-mart, the largest institution and employer in this country. the we are a joke. them wars are a joke. we're still building the pipeline. everybody denies it. i made that a a, a vietnam vet. -- i am a veteran, a vietnam vet. i'm more disgusted with the united states in 73 when our country created to create that to make profits. host: let's get a response. guest: what is fascinating to me this morning is the matter of argument we are having with republicans to each other. i think a lot of democrats have called in and disagreed with each other, but there is not that sense of arguing for t
host: butler, tenn., floyd on the republican line. caller: i'm a republican.ou have a couple of callers in before saying the republicans were calling in and saying we are republicans and i cannot truthfully say -- i am a card- carrying republican all my life, 68 years old. and since 1994 i am disgusted with republican greed. i have watched this country go downhill since '73. education has fallen 48%. no jobs, you cannot tell me that wal-mart -- i have lived long enough to see wal-mart, the...
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host: butler tenn., floyd on the republican line. caller: i'm a republican.lers in before saying the republicans were calling in and saying we are republicans and i cannot truthfully say -- i am a card- carrying republican all my life 68 years old. and since 1994 i am disgusted with republican greed. i have watched this country go downhill since '73. education has fallen 48%. no jobs, you cannot tell me that wal-mart -- i have lived long enough to see wal-mart the largest institution and employer in this country. the we are a joke. them wars are a joke. we're still building the pipeline. everybody denies it. i made that a a, a vietnam vet. -- i am a veteran, a vietnam vet. i'm more disgusted with the united states in 73 when our country created to create that to make profits. host: let's get a response. guest: what is fascinating to me this morning is the matter of argument we are having with republicans to each other. i think a lot of democrats have called in and disagreed with each other but there is not that sense of arguing for the soul of the park -- par
host: butler tenn., floyd on the republican line. caller: i'm a republican.lers in before saying the republicans were calling in and saying we are republicans and i cannot truthfully say -- i am a card- carrying republican all my life 68 years old. and since 1994 i am disgusted with republican greed. i have watched this country go downhill since '73. education has fallen 48%. no jobs, you cannot tell me that wal-mart -- i have lived long enough to see wal-mart the largest institution and...
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. >> the danger, butler, is that if this goes on the way that it is projected to go, we may not just, we may have disaster. it would be good if the american people showed that they were sufficiently awareç of this impending disaster that they could takeç steps before it happened. >> thank you. v:[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] t(>> while thisç private groups announcing plans to work at the federal debt, the senate is planning to vote tomorrow /"gúy÷d"ovcç[ú÷yu>m'÷u-edd¢q tt require congress to create a commission to deal with debt. we talked with a capitol hill reporter about that and the underlying bill to end -- -- to increase the debt limit. >> it would create to law, the commission or task force whose job it would be to create proposals for reining in long- term growth in debt. it would haveç the authority to do that by looking at the tax code and the savings -- all of this savings -- spending programs in that budget. it is being considered as part of legislation that raised the debt limit, ceil
. >> the danger, butler, is that if this goes on the way that it is projected to go, we may not just, we may have disaster. it would be good if the american people showed that they were sufficiently awareç of this impending disaster that they could takeç steps before it happened. >> thank you. v:[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] t(>> while thisç private groups announcing plans to work at the...
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. >> the danger, butler, is if this goes on the way the projected to go, we may not just have inconvenience we may have disaster. and it would be good if the american people showed that they were sufficiently aware of this impending disaster, that they could take steps before it happened. >> thank you. >> thank you, everybody. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> while it private group was announcing plans to look at the federal debt, the senate is planning a vote tomorrow morning that would require congress to come up with ways to deal with the nation's debt. we talked with a capitol hill reporter about that and the under lying bill. >> it would have the authority to do that by looking at both the tax code and all of the spending programs in the budget. >> why is the senate considering the amendment? >> well, the being considered as part of legislation that raises the debt limit, which is the ceiling on the amount of money the government can borrow. a group of about a dozen democratic senators said th
. >> the danger, butler, is if this goes on the way the projected to go, we may not just have inconvenience we may have disaster. and it would be good if the american people showed that they were sufficiently aware of this impending disaster, that they could take steps before it happened. >> thank you. >> thank you, everybody. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> while it private...
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much of this is familiar ground that's already been examined by the work of lord had sent in the butlercommittee as well as various parliamentary committees many of the relevant documents are already in the public domain so we shall not be declassifying further documents today. we'll to be finished by lunchtime but there's a lot of ground to cover. now, i say this at every hearing. we recognize the witnesses are giving evidence based on the recollection of events that we of course check what we hear against the papers to which we have access. i remind every witness that they will later be asked to sign a transcript of their evidence to the effect of the evidence they've driven is good and accurate. and without we will will begin the questioning. >> mr. campbell, good morning. you worked for mr. blair from 1994 until your resignation on the 29th of august, 2003. did that make you buy 2003 the longest serving of his close advisers? >> no. i'm trying to remember when jonathan powell arrived. i think he was just after me. there were certainly people in the early streets who had been around
much of this is familiar ground that's already been examined by the work of lord had sent in the butlercommittee as well as various parliamentary committees many of the relevant documents are already in the public domain so we shall not be declassifying further documents today. we'll to be finished by lunchtime but there's a lot of ground to cover. now, i say this at every hearing. we recognize the witnesses are giving evidence based on the recollection of events that we of course check what we...
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in butler county, where parkersburg was struck by an f- five tornado, there are 14 projects under way this is a long list. every single county will benefit. we now have approved 1400 projects and invested $530 million across the state. these things matter. just ask the people who are impacted by the flooding. ask the people what they think of the new fire station, after what they had before was lost in the flood, with the people of fort dodge, whose community colleges will be renovated. finally, we have used the funding to help complete the university of iowa, to help them secure the finding that they need to help them with the security efforts. because of the $100 million commitment, they have the funding to help them rebuild the auditorium and 11 other buildings that were lost by the flooding. [applause] we are literally rebuilding the state, and the economy at the same time. the focus on building for the long term is now paying big dividends. we have the eight fastest- growing economy in the united states. that is no. 8. we were recognized as being the fourth-best place in america
in butler county, where parkersburg was struck by an f- five tornado, there are 14 projects under way this is a long list. every single county will benefit. we now have approved 1400 projects and invested $530 million across the state. these things matter. just ask the people who are impacted by the flooding. ask the people what they think of the new fire station, after what they had before was lost in the flood, with the people of fort dodge, whose community colleges will be renovated....
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we have announced 22 new jobs at summit biosciences in lexington. 160 jobs at kentucky copper in butler county, 100 new jobs that defend her direct in newport, 35 new jobs and 182 new state jobs at mesa foods in louisville, 20 new jobs that price solutions in greenock county, 460 jobs saved at very plastics in simpson county, 89 new jobs at as a rock north america distilleries in owensboro and frankfurt, 150 new jobs a safe transit stands in crittenden county, 100 new jobs at dq tee in pikeville, 200 new jobs at presidium inc. in pulaski county, 203 jobs retained a national office furniture in ohio county. folks, the list as you can see goes on and on and it is growing by the day. tomorrow i will be in marion county to announce that we have been able to work with curtis mary sue america to retain 416 jobs and lebanon. [applause] this company is making an 11 million-dollar investment in our state and investment we helped enlisted the help of our new incentive program. together, these job announcements are tangible signs that the economic recovery has begun. and they are the kinds of succ
we have announced 22 new jobs at summit biosciences in lexington. 160 jobs at kentucky copper in butler county, 100 new jobs that defend her direct in newport, 35 new jobs and 182 new state jobs at mesa foods in louisville, 20 new jobs that price solutions in greenock county, 460 jobs saved at very plastics in simpson county, 89 new jobs at as a rock north america distilleries in owensboro and frankfurt, 150 new jobs a safe transit stands in crittenden county, 100 new jobs at dq tee in...
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early boykins, nick young, caron butler, antawn jamison, how do they move on tonight?>> they have to do that. they have to move on, put all the foolishness that's gone on with gilbert and move beyond that. tonight is another opportunity for nick young to solidify himself in this league as a consistent, production-type ball player. we know he can shoot the long ball. we know he's a natural scorer. he can get buckets. now he's going to have more than ample opportunity to solidify himself as a consistent player in this league. now you have early boykins who is a great addition. he got guys easy baskets. he pushed the tempo, he was able to get into the paint and suck in the defense. brendon haywood is 50/50 tonight. we're not sure if he's going to play. he gives them the inside presence they desperately need. any time you play against shaquille o'neal and guys that can score on the blocks, step out and knock down shots, that's an area of concern, how they're going to react defensively. is andray blatche going to step up. is germane going to play? can alberto stay on the fl
early boykins, nick young, caron butler, antawn jamison, how do they move on tonight?>> they have to do that. they have to move on, put all the foolishness that's gone on with gilbert and move beyond that. tonight is another opportunity for nick young to solidify himself in this league as a consistent, production-type ball player. we know he can shoot the long ball. we know he's a natural scorer. he can get buckets. now he's going to have more than ample opportunity to solidify himself as...
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in butler county, where parkersburg was hit and the f- five tornado devastated that committee, thereojects under way at close to $3 million. this list is long. as i have said, every county in this state will benefit from ijobs. we now have improved more than 1400 projects and invested more than $530 million statewide. these things matter, just ask the people impacted by the floods. ask the people of charles city what they think of their new fire station after the two they had before were lost in the floods. or the people in fort dodge and perry whose community colleges will be renovated because of ijobs. finally, we have used ijobs to help iowans secure the funds they need and to help them with their recovery efforts. because of our $100 million commitment, they have now secured three-quarters of a million dollars in needed federal funds to help them rebuild the cantor auditorium and 11 others that were lost because of the floods. [applause] we are literally rebuilding our state and our economy at the same time. this focus on building for the long haul is now paying big dividends. we
in butler county, where parkersburg was hit and the f- five tornado devastated that committee, thereojects under way at close to $3 million. this list is long. as i have said, every county in this state will benefit from ijobs. we now have improved more than 1400 projects and invested more than $530 million statewide. these things matter, just ask the people impacted by the floods. ask the people of charles city what they think of their new fire station after the two they had before were lost...
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in butler county, a company that produces electric beam medical serlization has announced plans to go toe -- to go to a local industrial park and create 200 new jobs. i find this hope around my district, it ties into what everyone is saying, we cannot listen to the skeptics. the proof is with the americans on main street. they have not lost their optimism. many of them drive to define our nation's character. our decision need not be act next week or next month or even next year, or even the election this year, it has to be about our future, the future for our children and our grandchildren and we have to investment in -- invest in that future. we've we did that last year, we'll continue to do it this year, it's the innovation that's going to make things more positive, we've got to be in washington helping them with that investment. innovations which will lead to jobs, jobs, jobs. i thank the gentleman. mr. perriello: i thank the gentlelady for her comments. tomorrow, we're going to hear from the president and the president is going to challenge us. while we've seen a 60% increase in t
in butler county, a company that produces electric beam medical serlization has announced plans to go toe -- to go to a local industrial park and create 200 new jobs. i find this hope around my district, it ties into what everyone is saying, we cannot listen to the skeptics. the proof is with the americans on main street. they have not lost their optimism. many of them drive to define our nation's character. our decision need not be act next week or next month or even next year, or even the...
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host: butler, tenn., floyd on the republican line. caller: i'm a republican.ou have a couple of callers in before saying the republicans were calling in and saying we are republicans and i cannot truthfully say -- i am a card- carrying republican all my life, 68 years old. and since 1994 i am disgusted with republican greed. i have watched this country go downhill since '73. education has fallen 48%. no jobs, you cannot tell me that wal-mart -- i have lived long enough to see wal-mart, the largest institution and employer in this country. the we are a joke. them wars are a joke. we're still building the pipeline. everybody denies it. i made that a a, a vietnam vet. -- i am a veteran, a vietnam vet. i'm more disgusted with the united states in 73 when our country created to create that to make profits. host: let's get a response. guest: what is fascinating to me this morning is the matter of argument we are having with republicans to each other. i think a lot of democrats have called in and disagreed with each other, but there is not that sense of arguing for t
host: butler, tenn., floyd on the republican line. caller: i'm a republican.ou have a couple of callers in before saying the republicans were calling in and saying we are republicans and i cannot truthfully say -- i am a card- carrying republican all my life, 68 years old. and since 1994 i am disgusted with republican greed. i have watched this country go downhill since '73. education has fallen 48%. no jobs, you cannot tell me that wal-mart -- i have lived long enough to see wal-mart, the...
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. >> we have not more coverage from chinatown what would butler have done differently on this final shot. hear from the man himself when ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss the images from haiti are heart-breaking-- homes, hospitals, and schools destroyed; families searching for loved ones; parents trying to feed their children. but we can all do something. we can help the american red cross as it delivers the food, water, and medicine that can save lives. donate $10 by texting "haiti" to 9-0-9-9-9. visit redcross.org or call 1-800-red-cross. thanks for your help. anwhatet? lect fr gaowerur s rostreur , an win f where h and offshoe onyou ike e aruxur e ba ge baccela. the referee and try to get some contact. >> what did you think when you walked off the court. >> you wish you had that opportunity but just like any time when you fall a little short you wish you had the opportunity back. >> he certainly makes those shots more often than not. the wizards continues a 6 game homestand p friday night when d ray and the heat come to town. set for the game 6:30 on geico sportsnite. >> as you mention
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but the butler report commented that there was a remarkable absence of papers for these cabinet discussions. why were to their papers for th discussions? >> i don't know. >> you don't know? >> my job isn't preparing papers for cabinet. >> but you are in adviser. he might know why these discussions didn't have the sort of papers of the normal in cabinet, but you don't know? >> license is there was a lot of debates and meetings with vigor we talked about earlier, prime minister prescott, jack straw, and then there was a blot once the wall cabinet came in to be gordon brown, i can't remember the whole group, but i certainly would be a group of people i assume was being served with papers properly. .. >> i think the prime minister once said in a different context that if he thought the first time he was aware of a difficult seed within the cabinet or people strongly opposed what he is the leader of the cabinet in the prime minister was saying or doing, at the first time in about it is when he got to the cabinet table you would think his political systems would not have helped much, so it is tr
but the butler report commented that there was a remarkable absence of papers for these cabinet discussions. why were to their papers for th discussions? >> i don't know. >> you don't know? >> my job isn't preparing papers for cabinet. >> but you are in adviser. he might know why these discussions didn't have the sort of papers of the normal in cabinet, but you don't know? >> license is there was a lot of debates and meetings with vigor we talked about earlier,...