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. >> to coe this be the turning ?oint. >> i hope so. come to the park and be ready every day a few wins helps a snowball effect. >> i think we will all echo ron villone's comments west. hope it is a turning point. >> it could be. the past week has been remarkable as far as the pitching staff goes. it's unfortunate more people across the country can't see how well it them a is playing now. >> you look at jordan zimmermann 5, 2/3, gave up five hits to one earned run. he spoke about his performance tonight moments ago. >> pretty well for the most part. i had to battle first three innings and i was up to almost 60 pitches after the first three. i mean, their defense played well behind me and i just tried to keep us in the game as long as possible and bullpen did great all night and it was a big team win. >> 23-26 batters you faced you had first-pitch strike. how important is that for you? >> it's really important. to get the first strike and then you have the hitters where you want them, but unfortunately tonight they were fouling a lot of
. >> to coe this be the turning ?oint. >> i hope so. come to the park and be ready every day a few wins helps a snowball effect. >> i think we will all echo ron villone's comments west. hope it is a turning point. >> it could be. the past week has been remarkable as far as the pitching staff goes. it's unfortunate more people across the country can't see how well it them a is playing now. >> you look at jordan zimmermann 5, 2/3, gave up five hits to one earned run....
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obviously, this is a wall that -- ball that brian roberts could have coe have gotten to. not sure he could have gotten huff to come off it. he had the better angle. it appeared to me when you really slow it down that aubrey was very intent on catching that ball and he just didn't. again, it was a a difficult play? certainly. it's not an easy play. the better angle for the second baseman, but when you go back and look at it real slowly, i'm not sure that aubrey -- brian could have gotten squashedment he looked like he was my ball, my daal ball and doesn't come one it. >> gary: so, a 6-2 lead and a grounder right back to the mound by wieters. the flip over to first by sean green who came out of the bullpen to get the last out in the sixth inning gets it done there. one away on one pitch for wieters and andino and roberts will follow. >> jim: the bullpen for the mets was the problem so they get sean green and j.j. putz. he had the elbow problems. two years ago, he had 40 saves. they get k-rod who set the all- time record for saves who has been terrific other than the dropoff
obviously, this is a wall that -- ball that brian roberts could have coe have gotten to. not sure he could have gotten huff to come off it. he had the better angle. it appeared to me when you really slow it down that aubrey was very intent on catching that ball and he just didn't. again, it was a a difficult play? certainly. it's not an easy play. the better angle for the second baseman, but when you go back and look at it real slowly, i'm not sure that aubrey -- brian could have gotten...
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control the international criminal cartels that more and more resemble an army at the border than the coe is a northeast rah but -- than the cosa nostra. the border patrol is outmauned and outgunned. our government has limited their rules of engagement. their standard operating procedure is nonconfrontational. heavy-armed bad guys come through with their contraband and humans yet little is done. these cartels are made up of a hybrid of the worst elements of organized crime they include terrorist crells, internationalest peenpee nagy agencies and others. why are we acting as if we can no longer defend our borders? this is absolute nonsense. the mexican organized criminal cartels are sophisticated and they are deadly. maybe it's time to put the united states military on the border. there's no higher duty for the american military than to protect the borders of its own nation from international criminal invasion. it's interesting, madam speaker, we use our military a thousand miles away to fight the drug war in afghanistan, but we won't use them at home. why not? there is no answer from the
control the international criminal cartels that more and more resemble an army at the border than the coe is a northeast rah but -- than the cosa nostra. the border patrol is outmauned and outgunned. our government has limited their rules of engagement. their standard operating procedure is nonconfrontational. heavy-armed bad guys come through with their contraband and humans yet little is done. these cartels are made up of a hybrid of the worst elements of organized crime they include...
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regular physical activity reduces the risk for many problems, including stroke, coe colon cancer, diabetes and high blood pressure. it helps control weight, reduces falls for older adults and is associated with fewer hospitalizations. physical activity need not be strenuous to be beneficial but in an age of innumerable computer games and tfingts channels it often takes a back seat in the lives of our youth. physical education classes encourage children to participate in physical activity on a regular basis in a group setting. a correlation has been seen between children who participate in sports and higher academic achievement in the classroom. participation of children in organized sports has grown, however the percentage of children participating in daily physical education programs has declined, though the importance of physical activity has become increasingly apatient. it's recommended children engage in 60 minutes of physical activity five or more days a week. only 5% of children regularly meet this recommendation, however. physical education programs and sports create an opportunity
regular physical activity reduces the risk for many problems, including stroke, coe colon cancer, diabetes and high blood pressure. it helps control weight, reduces falls for older adults and is associated with fewer hospitalizations. physical activity need not be strenuous to be beneficial but in an age of innumerable computer games and tfingts channels it often takes a back seat in the lives of our youth. physical education classes encourage children to participate in physical activity on a...
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. >> host: bill ayers the coe coauthor of this book. you're on will bill ayers. >> caller: in 1987, how can you go on with a piece of paper and a pen. go to the people of oakland. we are hively educated and we were illegal he evicted out of your piece. your people around here. i'm being evicted right now. the government took all me money, took away my medical. to back to 1968 when i was five and a half. the police tried to shoot me then. i'm trying everything possible. we are good people. the reason the white supremist is afraid because they made us a third party. we do the work and they take the money. open heart surgery and everything. so finally like a full investigation, where does the money go? so don't ruin our people. we don't have the -- so i'm asking, in god's name, june 19th. we are prisoners of our -- god bless and the lightness, and that's what it is. you guys are in control. you guys took my land and everything. we have no say-so. but i will die for any rights so therefore right now i have my medical insurance. so tell me w
. >> host: bill ayers the coe coauthor of this book. you're on will bill ayers. >> caller: in 1987, how can you go on with a piece of paper and a pen. go to the people of oakland. we are hively educated and we were illegal he evicted out of your piece. your people around here. i'm being evicted right now. the government took all me money, took away my medical. to back to 1968 when i was five and a half. the police tried to shoot me then. i'm trying everything possible. we are good...
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alper coe we are measuring as a nation whether we have the best healthcare, we need to look it something other than the isolated cases of somebody flying in for some rare and difficult procedure. we need to consider-- that might be your children, answer your phone. [laughter] we are measuring as a nation with a we have the best healthcare in the world. we have to admit that we are far from it. in terms of longevity, we are 36. first and how much money we spend, 36 and longevity. and we are far from the top on infant mortality. when a quarter of the population, one in every four of us is either uninsured or underinsured perhaps it is no wonder we have the statistics of the first thing we need to do is get healthcare costs down so it doesn't represent such a huge burden on the hour, on individuals, families and the government. there's so many places not engaged, so many places that are not in the healthcare delivery system that are not actually involved in providing healthcare itself. some of those drain money from the system, and in a blade that we can address and six. the administrative
alper coe we are measuring as a nation whether we have the best healthcare, we need to look it something other than the isolated cases of somebody flying in for some rare and difficult procedure. we need to consider-- that might be your children, answer your phone. [laughter] we are measuring as a nation with a we have the best healthcare in the world. we have to admit that we are far from it. in terms of longevity, we are 36. first and how much money we spend, 36 and longevity. and we are far...
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i rise today regretfully to oppose the nomination of harold coe to be the state department legal advisor. it's hard to do because in meeting mr. k oovment h, i certainly enjoyed him. i have friends back in south carolina who know him and he is certainly very likeable person. but his nomination to this important position requires some scrutiny about what his philosophy is when it comes to the united states and our international agreements and the sovereignty of our country. so i oppose mr. koh's nomination for many reasons and really most importantly of these is my tbleef if of ited that he'll -- is my belief that if confirmed, he'll greatly undermine the principles of sovereignty that i believe all americans expect of our federal government. let me talk a little bit about his role, what that would be if he's confirmed as the legal advisor to the state department. according to the state department's web site, the legal advisor will furnish and i quote, "advice on only legal issues domestic and international arising in the course of the department's work and negotiate, draft, and interpret
i rise today regretfully to oppose the nomination of harold coe to be the state department legal advisor. it's hard to do because in meeting mr. k oovment h, i certainly enjoyed him. i have friends back in south carolina who know him and he is certainly very likeable person. but his nomination to this important position requires some scrutiny about what his philosophy is when it comes to the united states and our international agreements and the sovereignty of our country. so i oppose mr. koh's...