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kelley cain.-foot junior, number 5, angie bjorklund. at guard, a 6'2" sophomore, number 40, shekinna stricklen. the head coach of the tennessee lady volunteers, pat summitt. and now for your stanford cardinal! at 6'4" junior from arizona, number 14, kayla pedersen. at forward, 6'2" sophomore from cypress, texas, ogwumike, number 2, jayne appel. from queens, new york, number 21, ros gold-onwude. at guard, a 6-foot junior from california, number 23, jeanette pohlen. the cardinal are assisted by bobbie kelsey and kate paye. and the head coach of the cardinal, tara vanderveer. >> jim: a huge following on the peninsula. stanford university, 7,233, and they're still trying to find some seats. we told you the history goes back to 1989, and tennessee has the upper hand including 13 of the last 14. tennessee also won last year's meeting in knoxville, but that one went overtime, 79-69. overtime seems to be a theme. two years ago here at maples pavilion, these two clubs went overtime again. stanford won that
kelley cain.-foot junior, number 5, angie bjorklund. at guard, a 6'2" sophomore, number 40, shekinna stricklen. the head coach of the tennessee lady volunteers, pat summitt. and now for your stanford cardinal! at 6'4" junior from arizona, number 14, kayla pedersen. at forward, 6'2" sophomore from cypress, texas, ogwumike, number 2, jayne appel. from queens, new york, number 21, ros gold-onwude. at guard, a 6-foot junior from california, number 23, jeanette pohlen. the cardinal...
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neka got cain in the air. you call a foul on my big, i'm going to get one on yours. >> lisa: again, neka is a good post-up player but very smart. use the pump fake to get cain up in the air. she does a nice job of making contact with her arm. i think her intent was just to basically get the foul. you know, which makes sense. >> jim: that's three on kelley cain. sometimes all you can do is laugh at the call, huh, lisa? >> lisa: she's excited about being in there. she knew she was a smaller guard and kind of took the challenge. they're yo-yoing their post players right now. of two their players being injured on tennessee. mary, you talked more about that. they're going to have to move these two post players around, alyssia brewer and kelley cain. that's about it when you talk about the 6'3", 6'4". >> mary: kelley cain. why is it so hard for big players to just stay down and not take that head fake? if you're inside, we're trying to get you bigged up, why do you take the fake? why not just hang in there a little
neka got cain in the air. you call a foul on my big, i'm going to get one on yours. >> lisa: again, neka is a good post-up player but very smart. use the pump fake to get cain up in the air. she does a nice job of making contact with her arm. i think her intent was just to basically get the foul. you know, which makes sense. >> jim: that's three on kelley cain. sometimes all you can do is laugh at the call, huh, lisa? >> lisa: she's excited about being in there. she knew she...
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and the only way they can really get their ideas heard in their eyes is by raising cain about it. and, frankly, i think they're right to do so. so we all better stop and take a look although theslook at thesef we can, as honest democrats honduraandhonest republicans, gr and get a bill that broad support of at least 75 or 80 senators. i'd like it to be more. naturally, i'd like it to be more. that's what we want to do. and this bill is not the way to get there. i want to thank my colleagues about his gracious remarks about me. i feel exact the same way about him. he's a good friend, a great colleague, a great attorney, and a wonderful addition to the senate and i tend sphwoand workh him in any way i can. if you can tell your side that this is baloney, i think we're going to work this out. and i think we'll get this done. i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from rhode island. mr. whitehouse: mr. president, i see the distinguished senator from iowa on the floor as well as the distinguished senator from pennsylvania, and whichever one of them would like to proceed, i
and the only way they can really get their ideas heard in their eyes is by raising cain about it. and, frankly, i think they're right to do so. so we all better stop and take a look although theslook at thesef we can, as honest democrats honduraandhonest republicans, gr and get a bill that broad support of at least 75 or 80 senators. i'd like it to be more. naturally, i'd like it to be more. that's what we want to do. and this bill is not the way to get there. i want to thank my colleagues...
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tom cain, the former governor of new jersey told me that when he was a teenager in washington, his father was the ranking minority member on the ways and means committee when wilbur mills was the chairman. and he said every sunday, wilbur mills would stop by their house and sit and have a cup of coffee with his father to talk about the problems they had, they faced in the week ahead and ways that they might deal with those problems. >> are you sure it was coffee? [laughter] >> that was pretty good. >> i mean, is there some -- has there been some basic decline in civility that is separate from this question that we have been talking about of partisanship that may also be part of this equation? >> yes, the answer has been but we're all senate folks, but you cannot -- like going to conference when you work at the white house or anything, it is unmistakeable the difference of civility between the house and the senate. in the house, they're at each other's throats constantly and that has to do with the rules. we don't need you. we can roll you. in the senate because there is the forced mechani
tom cain, the former governor of new jersey told me that when he was a teenager in washington, his father was the ranking minority member on the ways and means committee when wilbur mills was the chairman. and he said every sunday, wilbur mills would stop by their house and sit and have a cup of coffee with his father to talk about the problems they had, they faced in the week ahead and ways that they might deal with those problems. >> are you sure it was coffee? [laughter] >> that...
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this is reporting of paul caine who has been on this program many times.gly common for the house and senate since the house and senate -- since the health care debate has consumed the legislative calendar and has left little time to consider the key items. aside from thanksgiving weekend, the senate has now worked three straight weekeds. the usual decore yum of the suits and ties gave way." the senate will be back -- back to a more normal schedule when the senate is out. joe, you get the last word. caller: i kind of concur a little bit with what the lady just said about elitism and those things being a problem in this country. i have think that capital -- getting back to this year, the capital is it -- is not the main source of power in this country, anymore. if it ever was. power from the people. when you have somebody who can buy a shower curtain for $18,000 and you have a guy on a construction line making $2.50 an hour, which is below minimum wage, but minimum wage, you might be able to get by, i don't know. and then you have house wives, nurses, all th
this is reporting of paul caine who has been on this program many times.gly common for the house and senate since the house and senate -- since the health care debate has consumed the legislative calendar and has left little time to consider the key items. aside from thanksgiving weekend, the senate has now worked three straight weekeds. the usual decore yum of the suits and ties gave way." the senate will be back -- back to a more normal schedule when the senate is out. joe, you get the...
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people love td caines. but what has happened is that central baking has failed. are in the midst of this crisis. austrian, the -- austrian economists, all of them are winning right now. host: mrs. david from ohio, independent line. -- this is the david from ohio, independent line. caller: i am running for congress here in ohio's 15th district and we have a question and answer session, and i am a supporter of a non interventionist foreign policy and my opponent accused me of being an isolationist. [laughter] it kind of reminded me the address of the incident with you and john mccain there. -- it reminded me of the incident with you and john mccain there. if you were elected president in 2008, would you have kept them? could you explain why you would disband the group? if so, what we have seen more transparency and what would their function have been? guest: is another secret group and it was created by the executive order. we do not need another group of people, even though they are part of the government like the federal reserve and the treasury and the a a cftc
people love td caines. but what has happened is that central baking has failed. are in the midst of this crisis. austrian, the -- austrian economists, all of them are winning right now. host: mrs. david from ohio, independent line. -- this is the david from ohio, independent line. caller: i am running for congress here in ohio's 15th district and we have a question and answer session, and i am a supporter of a non interventionist foreign policy and my opponent accused me of being an...
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people love td caines. but what has happened is that central baking has failed. we are in the midst of this crisis. austrian, the -- austrian economists, all of them are economists, all of them are session, and i am a supporter of a non interventionist foreign policy and my opponent accused me of being an isolationist. [laughter] @@ '" can you explain why you would disband the group? if so, would we have seen more transparency, and what was the function of this? guest: i would just reversed the executive order. we do not need another group of people, even if they are part of the government like the federal reserve and treasury and sec people are all involved. they get together and they have this sole authority to do whatever they want to prop up markets. for all we know, they buy and sell. it is called the plunge protection team. when it was started in 1987 after the stock-market crash, wall street sort of like this. this will prevent the crash. even if they get in the market and slow up a bad day, they get in and start buying, they cannot change the market. day,
people love td caines. but what has happened is that central baking has failed. we are in the midst of this crisis. austrian, the -- austrian economists, all of them are economists, all of them are session, and i am a supporter of a non interventionist foreign policy and my opponent accused me of being an isolationist. [laughter] @@ '" can you explain why you would disband the group? if so, would we have seen more transparency, and what was the function of this? guest: i would just...
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people love td caines. but what has happened is that central baking has failed. we are in the midst of this crisis. austrian, the -- austrian economists, all of them are winning right now. host: mrs. david from ohio, independent line. -- this is the david from ohio, independent line. caller: i am running for congress here in ohio's 15th district and we have a question and answer session, and i am a supporter of a non interventionist foreign policy and my opponent accused me of being an isolationist. [laughter] it kind of reminded me the address of the incident with you and john mccain there. -- it reminded me of the incident with you and john mccain there. if you were elected president in 2008, would you have kept them? could you explain why you would disband the group? if so, what we have seen more transparency and what would their function have been? guest: is another secret group and it was created by the executive order. we do not need another group of people, even though they are part of the government like the federal reserve and the treasury and the a a cf
people love td caines. but what has happened is that central baking has failed. we are in the midst of this crisis. austrian, the -- austrian economists, all of them are winning right now. host: mrs. david from ohio, independent line. -- this is the david from ohio, independent line. caller: i am running for congress here in ohio's 15th district and we have a question and answer session, and i am a supporter of a non interventionist foreign policy and my opponent accused me of being an...
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tom cain, the former governor of new jersey told me that when he was a teenager in washington, his father was the ranking minority member on the ways and means committee when wilbur mills was the chairman. and he said every sunday, wilbur mills would stop by their house and sit and have a cup of coffee with his father to talk about the problems they had, they faced in the week ahead and ways that they might deal with those problems. >> are you sure it was coffee? [laughter] >> that was pretty good. >> i mean, is there some -- has there been some basic decline in civility that is separate from this question that we have been talking about of partisanship that may also be part of this equation? >> yes, the answer has been but we're all senate folks, but you cannot -- like going to conference when you work at the white house or anything, it is unmistakeable the difference of civility between the house and the senate. in the house, they're at each other's throats constantly and that has to do with the rules. we don't need you. we can roll you. in the senate because there is the forced mechani
tom cain, the former governor of new jersey told me that when he was a teenager in washington, his father was the ranking minority member on the ways and means committee when wilbur mills was the chairman. and he said every sunday, wilbur mills would stop by their house and sit and have a cup of coffee with his father to talk about the problems they had, they faced in the week ahead and ways that they might deal with those problems. >> are you sure it was coffee? [laughter] >> that...
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have been a tilt by the leaders of the democratic governors, saying if you're not going to raise much cain here, we'll trust you down the road. mr. wicker: here's the problem, if they take care of the governors down the road by saying, we're going to send the money to washington to take care of this, then all of this talk about the program cutting costs at the federal level goes out the win yoasm -- the window. somebody will have to pay for it. either gin up the printing press here, borrow more money from china and send it to the states which i guess is what senator was referring to, or we're going to pass the unfunded mandate on to the taxpayers of 48 of our states. mr. corker: so many senators, so much participation, so little time. i think there are about six minutes left. the distinguished senator from utah has not yet spoken. the distinguished senator from idaho and former governor has not spoken. and then i wondered if the distinguished senior senator from new hampshire might close us out in the remaining time just to bring this all to a -- to a climactic conclusion. the senator from
have been a tilt by the leaders of the democratic governors, saying if you're not going to raise much cain here, we'll trust you down the road. mr. wicker: here's the problem, if they take care of the governors down the road by saying, we're going to send the money to washington to take care of this, then all of this talk about the program cutting costs at the federal level goes out the win yoasm -- the window. somebody will have to pay for it. either gin up the printing press here, borrow more...