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cole aldrich with the long arms, long torso. >> steve: bill self said cole needed to get stronger and lower body in the off-season. he said when we came to play the pac-10 in the series last year, he committed himself during the summer to getting strong inner the lower half. >> marques: jordel works a lot of guys over. a lottery pick of the new york knicks in last year's draft. one of many lottery picks out of the pac-10 the last couple years. >> steve: cole should be this year. michael roll. in and out. >> marques: you just cannot have any concern about the percentages. >> steve: ucla. anderson giving it up to reeves nelson. fouled by tyshawn taylor. >> marques: they had a couple guys, concerned and confused about who's playing point guard. jeremy anderson almost bumped into him at mid court. you get a transition opportunity you got to bail out if you're malcolm lee, defer to jerime anderson and allow him to make the play as the point guard on the floor. >> steve: ucla only shooting 55% this year at the foul line and here's reeves nelson, a freshman from modesto, only a 53% shooter.
cole aldrich with the long arms, long torso. >> steve: bill self said cole needed to get stronger and lower body in the off-season. he said when we came to play the pac-10 in the series last year, he committed himself during the summer to getting strong inner the lower half. >> marques: jordel works a lot of guys over. a lottery pick of the new york knicks in last year's draft. one of many lottery picks out of the pac-10 the last couple years. >> steve: cole should be this...
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cole will be at the free-throw line. >> marques: cole aldrich, just love his activity. again, not scoring, not having a big scoring day today. but he's active. going after shots. active attacking the glass. a terrific passer from the outside. coming into this game, averages about a turnover a game for as many plays as he makes. that's a solid number. >> steve: he affects the game in so many different ways as a good passer. watched him defensively. completely shut down the ucla presence inside. >> marques: that block of reeves nelson stuck. he contested the pass at the three-point line. he was able to run back and block the dunk of reeves nelson on the inside. >> steve: seven points, 11 rebounds. 25 career double doubles. a triple double against dayton in the ncaa tournament. brendan lane loses it. good job by collins. 1:55 left. >> marques: kansas kind of dominating the conference the last five years. jordan hamilton, the terrific freshman player from los angeles, along with damion james. they're going to be tough. >> steve: no question. kansas had 11 votes and texas ha
cole will be at the free-throw line. >> marques: cole aldrich, just love his activity. again, not scoring, not having a big scoring day today. but he's active. going after shots. active attacking the glass. a terrific passer from the outside. coming into this game, averages about a turnover a game for as many plays as he makes. that's a solid number. >> steve: he affects the game in so many different ways as a good passer. watched him defensively. completely shut down the ucla...
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and van dussen and cole combining for big points. i think van dussen has been a big spark. >> mike h.: nc state has not scored in five minutes. what do they need to do to get their offense going? >> mike g.: they've got to figure out how to play against that zone. uncg has been very, very aggressive and active in it. interesting that stywall back on with the two fouls, he's going to have to play smart in this stretch the last 3:53. >> mike h.: definitely a risk and a gamble on the part of mike dement as tracy smith leads all scorers now with 11. he's only a 58% free-throw shooter on the year. smith having a great half here for the wolfpack. smith scored 20 points or more four times already this season. here comes randall, who has played well off the bench tonight. pretty good defense on the part of nc state. lockdown man to man. shot clock under ten again. brandon evans! . >> mike g.: talked about he's the one guy that can create his own offense. he had a clear out situation along the top of the free-throw line. did a nice job of fin
and van dussen and cole combining for big points. i think van dussen has been a big spark. >> mike h.: nc state has not scored in five minutes. what do they need to do to get their offense going? >> mike g.: they've got to figure out how to play against that zone. uncg has been very, very aggressive and active in it. interesting that stywall back on with the two fouls, he's going to have to play smart in this stretch the last 3:53. >> mike h.: definitely a risk and a gamble on...
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the feed to cole. bucket by brian cole, the freshman. >> mike g.: three minutes for the light to go on for uncg. they've played much more confidently the last two. >> mike h.: nc state started out to a 7-0 lead. smith. cole deflected that shot. good defense underneath by the spartans, down with it is brandon evans. and he'll take the three. time-out on the floor. 15:24 in the first half. the freshman >> mike h.: welcome back. take a look at our auto bell car wash scoreboard. unc greensboro has hit 3 of their last 4 shots to draw within four. when you're playing an acc team a team like nc state the last thing you want to do is get behind double digits early. >> mike g.: the thing was they were turning the ball over. they've got five fewer shots than nc state has at this point. that's the result of three turnovers. taking care of the ball is going to be critical for the spartans to get back in. i think they've regained their equilibrium back mike. they're playing much better than they did the last three
the feed to cole. bucket by brian cole, the freshman. >> mike g.: three minutes for the light to go on for uncg. they've played much more confidently the last two. >> mike h.: nc state started out to a 7-0 lead. smith. cole deflected that shot. good defense underneath by the spartans, down with it is brandon evans. and he'll take the three. time-out on the floor. 15:24 in the first half. the freshman >> mike h.: welcome back. take a look at our auto bell car wash scoreboard....
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and the all american, cole aldrich, 3.3 in communications.th cole at the hotel yesterday. >> marques: a very nice, personable young man. spent some time at the amare stoudamire camp. he told me he's got danny manning, the big man developer in all of basketball as an assistant coach. >> steve: danny a national champion. >> marques: champion all-time leading scorer in kansas basketball history. >> steve: honeycutt gets it back inside. powers it up. knocked away. there's that kansas defense. >> marques: there it is again. you have to recognize if you're the blues on the interior, awfully hard to get shots up over -- the defense by the freshman, reeves nelson. >> steve: roll from downtown missing. it is out of bounds. still ucla basketball. 10:58 to play first half. kansas ucla 15-6. michael eaves courtside with you. we visited with bill self yesterday. despite his team being young in some regards he said this is the most versatile team he's had. what we're seeing today is that versatility leading to really good defense. they've.ÑíkÑ already forc
and the all american, cole aldrich, 3.3 in communications.th cole at the hotel yesterday. >> marques: a very nice, personable young man. spent some time at the amare stoudamire camp. he told me he's got danny manning, the big man developer in all of basketball as an assistant coach. >> steve: danny a national champion. >> marques: champion all-time leading scorer in kansas basketball history. >> steve: honeycutt gets it back inside. powers it up. knocked away. there's...
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doing are things like 100 megabits, but in terms of the universe was asian goal -- universalization cole, is magnitude and that one, too, three category. >> he thought we should have 50 megabits in about five years. what do you think about that? do you think that is achievable? >> those numbers are parameters. i think his letters said actual speed instead of advertised speed. if you have it the actual, it is harder. i think it is a worthy goal. what we want to point out to decision makers like the congressman is that that is great. if you think we have a path for doing it, here is the path, but if it requires congress or the fcc to act in a certain way, it is so. i think it is very worthy to stretch goals and see what we can do to get theire. but again, broadband is primarily a function of private endeavor. the big news will be the investment made by the cable industry upgrading their networks. that will give speeds 50 actual at peak times. peak in terms of speed, they probably can get there. the question is whether a goal like that requires a fiber upgrade, and that depends on whether p
doing are things like 100 megabits, but in terms of the universe was asian goal -- universalization cole, is magnitude and that one, too, three category. >> he thought we should have 50 megabits in about five years. what do you think about that? do you think that is achievable? >> those numbers are parameters. i think his letters said actual speed instead of advertised speed. if you have it the actual, it is harder. i think it is a worthy goal. what we want to point out to decision...
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doing are things like 100 megabits, but in terms of the universe was asian goal -- universalization cole magnitude and that one, too, three category. >> he thought we should have 50 megabits in about five years. what do you think about that? do you think that is achievable? >> those numbers are parameters. i think his letters said actual speed instead of advertised speed. if you have it the actual, it is harder. i think it is a worthy goal. what we want to point out to decision makers like the congressman is that that is great. if you think we have a path for doing it, here is the path, but if it requires congress or the fcc to act in a certain way, it is so. i think it is very worthy to stretch goals and see what we can do to get theire. but again, broadband is primarily a function of private endeavor. the big news will be the investment made by the cable industry upgrading their networks. that will give speeds 50 actual at peak times. peak in terms of speed, they probably can get there. the question is whether a goal like that requires a fiber upgrade, and that depends on whether peopl
doing are things like 100 megabits, but in terms of the universe was asian goal -- universalization cole magnitude and that one, too, three category. >> he thought we should have 50 megabits in about five years. what do you think about that? do you think that is achievable? >> those numbers are parameters. i think his letters said actual speed instead of advertised speed. if you have it the actual, it is harder. i think it is a worthy goal. what we want to point out to decision...
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cole". she's now iplomat-in- residence' at princeton' woodrow wilson sool. fawaz rges is professor of middle eastern politics at t london sool of economics and author of o books on 'jihadism'. barbara, a failing state is just how we ard yemen descrid. what would you call it? >> i would call it a fgile state. yemen is descred as the almost always faili state. its economy has alys been in a shames. it's alws been resourcef. it's always d ungovernable hinderlands. it's always had a we central government. one of the mirles of yemen is that it's never failed, t also never ite succeeds, and the sue before us now is not to write off as a failed or even failg state, but try to see what we can do to keept from going to the wrong se of the failure rve. >> fawazerges, what do you see? what does that say abouthe potential vacuumf power there? >> i tnk the situation is extremely volatile and frale in yemen. i mean, every time i vis yemen i see a deteriating security situation, a decning social and onomic situation. whatas happened is that really thisarticular storm has b
cole". she's now iplomat-in- residence' at princeton' woodrow wilson sool. fawaz rges is professor of middle eastern politics at t london sool of economics and author of o books on 'jihadism'. barbara, a failing state is just how we ard yemen descrid. what would you call it? >> i would call it a fgile state. yemen is descred as the almost always faili state. its economy has alys been in a shames. it's alws been resourcef. it's always d ungovernable hinderlands. it's always had a we...
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>> i will give you cole porter. you have got that thing that makes the birdies for get to get to sing. she has something. i was dismayed when she quit as governor of alaska. she is running -- she has had executive experience but why does she cut it off? why does she chopped off and foreclose a? because she is seeking the toughest executive job in the country, arguably in the world. how do you explain that? what are you offering that can possibly compensate for that? having that thing, i do not think that is enough in and of itself. we're going to have to see more and we will have to seek a lot more because of the decision she made. >> one last question and we will open it up. we have seen one book written declaring conservatism dead. how troubled is intellectual conservatism at the moment? >> there are always winners and losers. in my other life as a historian, i spend a lot of time in the 17 nineties and the early 19th century, up to the war of 1812. some historians call that the age of passion. i have said that fr
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mr coles, aye mr. pyle,no. ms landreau, aye. mr lautenberg, aye. mr leahy, aye. mr levin ,aye. mr.lieberman,aye. mrs. lincoln,aye. mr. lugar,no. mr. mccabe,no. mrs. castle,aye. mr. mcconnell,no mr. menendez,aye. mr. merkley, aye. ms. mikulskiaye. mr merkowski, no. mrs. mary,aye. mr. nelson of nebraska,aye. mr. nelson of florida,aye. mr. pryor,aye. mr. reed of rhode island,aye. mr. reid of nevada, [laughter] mr. reid of nevada,aye. [laughter] mr rich, no. mr. roberts,no. mr. rockefeller,aye. mr. sanders, mr. schumer,aye. mr. sessions, mrs. shaheen, aye. mr. shelby, ms. snowe,no. mr. spector,aye. mr stabinow, aye. mr. tester,aye. mr thune, no. mr udall of colorado,aye. mr. udall of new mexico,aye. mr.vitter, no. mr.voinivich, no. mr. warner,aye. mr. webb,aye. mr. white house,aye. mr. wicker,no. mr. whiden, aye. mr. bennett of utah, no. this is a hutchinson,no. mr. cochran,no. mr. bennett of colorado,aye. [no audio] mr. sessions,no. [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [applause] mr. sanders -- [laughter] >>yes? >> mr. sanders, aye. mr. shelby -- no. [no audio] [no audio] >> and the other
mr coles, aye mr. pyle,no. ms landreau, aye. mr lautenberg, aye. mr leahy, aye. mr levin ,aye. mr.lieberman,aye. mrs. lincoln,aye. mr. lugar,no. mr. mccabe,no. mrs. castle,aye. mr. mcconnell,no mr. menendez,aye. mr. merkley, aye. ms. mikulskiaye. mr merkowski, no. mrs. mary,aye. mr. nelson of nebraska,aye. mr. nelson of florida,aye. mr. pryor,aye. mr. reed of rhode island,aye. mr. reid of nevada, [laughter] mr. reid of nevada,aye. [laughter] mr rich, no. mr. roberts,no. mr. rockefeller,aye. mr....
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. >> i will give you cole porter. you've got that thing, that certain thing makes the british for get to us saying -- makes the birdies for get to sing she is running -- she has had executive experience. but why does she cut it off? why does she chop it off and foreclose it? because she is seeking the toughest executive jobs certainly in the country, arguably, in the world. how do you explain that? what are you offering that can possibly compensate for that? . that can possibly compensate for that? having that thing, i do not think that is enough in and of itself. we're going to have to see more and we will have to seek a lot more because of the decision she made. >> one last question and we will open it up. open it up. we have seen one book written declaring conservatism dead. how troubled is intellectual conservatism at the moment? >> there are always winners and losers. in my other life as a historian, i spend a lot of time in the 17 nineties and the early 19th century, up to the war of 1812. some historians call t
. >> i will give you cole porter. you've got that thing, that certain thing makes the british for get to us saying -- makes the birdies for get to sing she is running -- she has had executive experience. but why does she cut it off? why does she chop it off and foreclose it? because she is seeking the toughest executive jobs certainly in the country, arguably, in the world. how do you explain that? what are you offering that can possibly compensate for that? . that can possibly compensate...
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cole". she's now 'diplomat-in- residence' at princeton's woodrow wilson school. fawaz gerges is professor of middle eastern politics at the london school of economics and author of two books on 'jihadism'. >> barbara, a failing state is just how we heard yemen described. what would you call it? >> i would call it a fragile state. yemen is described as the almost always failing state. its economy has always been in a shambles. it's always been resourceful. it's always had ungovernable hinderlands. it's always had a weak central government. one of the miracles of yemen is that it's never failed, but also never quite succeeds, and the issue before us now is not to write it off as a failed or even failing state, but try to see what we can do to keep it from going to the wrong side of the failure curve. >> fawaz gerges, what do you see? what does that say about the potential vacuum of power there? >> i think the situation is extremely volatile and fragile in yemen. i mean, every time i visit yemen i see a deteriorating security situation, a declining social and econom
cole". she's now 'diplomat-in- residence' at princeton's woodrow wilson school. fawaz gerges is professor of middle eastern politics at the london school of economics and author of two books on 'jihadism'. >> barbara, a failing state is just how we heard yemen described. what would you call it? >> i would call it a fragile state. yemen is described as the almost always failing state. its economy has always been in a shambles. it's always been resourceful. it's always had...
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"cole" was bomb in the port of aden by al qaida operatives. 17 american sailors re killed in that attack. for more on this we turno christopher boucek from th middle east program of t carnegie endowmentor international ace, and a frequent visitor to men; and glenn carle, a 23-ye veteran of the c.i.a., including service as deputy national intelligence ofcer for tranational threats, where he traed terror networks like al qae. he rired in 2007. welcome to both of you. we aretill waiting for more information abo the resu its of these attack what is known abt the presumed targets, thes leaders, how imptant are they? >> if this proves to b correct this wl be a huge victory for the ruggle against al qaeda in men. 9 people who a talked about as being targetsis the commander al qaeda in the peninsula. thresurgent ala ganization. the merger that was -- between saudi anal qaeda affiliates as ll as his deputy comnder who had returned from guantanamo >> what uld you add about the significance of these two in particular? >> i think it is aery signicant development. certainly in the straightforward sen
"cole" was bomb in the port of aden by al qaida operatives. 17 american sailors re killed in that attack. for more on this we turno christopher boucek from th middle east program of t carnegie endowmentor international ace, and a frequent visitor to men; and glenn carle, a 23-ye veteran of the c.i.a., including service as deputy national intelligence ofcer for tranational threats, where he traed terror networks like al qae. he rired in 2007. welcome to both of you. we aretill waiting...
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transfers, and adaptation, and finance,nd sevel of the other big areas ofegotiation, and they have had a colef breakthroughs, and they've real been trumpeting that progress but a lot of the n.g.o.'shat organize around forest issues say theris really less than mes the eye in that draft docunt since, again, all the tougst nuts -- all the really rd bargaining that has to go on bween countries over eservation of forecasts in t deveping world is still all remaining be set out in tail. the document ifestooned with phrases like, "deemed appropriat" and "appropriate cisions by countries" and really, what's appropria remains to be hashed out >> reporter: we're talking aut what's going on inside the hl ere you arthere. we saw thoseictures and you reported on the otests outside. can you tellow much of that resonates insidend in the meetin? >> suarez: the prosts from earlier in t week were pretty genial, because they were planned. the utes and locations were work out between the authorities anthe protesters. this was somethingf another order all together -- high levels of nfrontation between large mbers
transfers, and adaptation, and finance,nd sevel of the other big areas ofegotiation, and they have had a colef breakthroughs, and they've real been trumpeting that progress but a lot of the n.g.o.'shat organize around forest issues say theris really less than mes the eye in that draft docunt since, again, all the tougst nuts -- all the really rd bargaining that has to go on bween countries over eservation of forecasts in t deveping world is still all remaining be set out in tail. the document...
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. >> i remain deeplyoncerned about the growinlevel of cole useetween the afghan, taliban and al qda, and otheextremist groups taking ruge across the border in pakistan. tting at this network which is nowore entrenched wille a far more difficult task than it was just one year a >> sreenasan: also today, the second-ranking u.s. mmander in afghistan lieutenant general david rodriguez said dloying 30,000d mo u.s. troops could take 11 months. the obama adnistration originly said they'd be in place within six mons. italn premier silvio berlusconi remai hospitalized inilan, after being attacked on sunda he was hit in the face wita atuette as he signed autographs at a political lly. he suffered fractured nose and 2 brok teeth. police identified thattacker as massi tartaglia, a man with a history ofental problems. world stock marks rose today aftethe persian gulf sheikdom of abu dhabi bailed t dubai, its cashtrapped sister state. dubai will get $ billion in emergency nds, to save its ate-owned conglomerate "duba world" fm default. and on wall street, the dow jones industrial arage gained 29 p
. >> i remain deeplyoncerned about the growinlevel of cole useetween the afghan, taliban and al qda, and otheextremist groups taking ruge across the border in pakistan. tting at this network which is nowore entrenched wille a far more difficult task than it was just one year a >> sreenasan: also today, the second-ranking u.s. mmander in afghistan lieutenant general david rodriguez said dloying 30,000d mo u.s. troops could take 11 months. the obama adnistration originly said they'd...
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>> i will give you cole porter.was dismayed when she quit as governor of alaska. she is running -- she has had executive experience but why does she cut it off? why does she chopped off and foreclose a? because she is seeking the toughest executive job in the country, arguably in the world. how do you explain that? what are you offering that can possibly compensate for that? having that thing, i do not think that is enough in and of itself. we're going to have to see more and we will have to seek a lot more because of the decision she made. >> one last question and we will open it up. we have seen one book written declaring conservatism dead. how troubled is intellectual conservatism at the moment? >> there are always winners and losers. in my other life as a historian, i spend a lot of time in the 17 nineties and the early 19th century, up to the war of 1812. some historians call that the age of passion. i have said that from this stage in a different context. if you really want to feel not so bad about politics no
>> i will give you cole porter.was dismayed when she quit as governor of alaska. she is running -- she has had executive experience but why does she cut it off? why does she chopped off and foreclose a? because she is seeking the toughest executive job in the country, arguably in the world. how do you explain that? what are you offering that can possibly compensate for that? having that thing, i do not think that is enough in and of itself. we're going to have to see more and we will have...
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the killing of nearly 3,000 americans, mostly civilians, raised an article 3 hearing whereas the uss cole bombing killed far less americans, a military commission. not devaluing the latter. both were acts of acompression from terrorists. -- aggression from terrorists. it should not make a difference who the enemy kills. the terrorists should be tried in a military commission court. [cheers and applause] they planned, aided and oversaw the the attacks, attacks of september 11th, 2001. this was a preemptive strike on the united states. they were at war with us. they went to flight schools, devised aggressive hijackings, steered planes into preplanned targets and slammed them into a nation, this nation. this is an act of war. with the act of war, there are rules that go back beyond any memory, and with the military commissions this nation has tried and convicted unprivileged enemy belligerents that do not follow the rules. the military commissions act defines these men in chapter 47 47a. the term unprivileged enemy belligerent means an individual other than the privileged belligerent who has
the killing of nearly 3,000 americans, mostly civilians, raised an article 3 hearing whereas the uss cole bombing killed far less americans, a military commission. not devaluing the latter. both were acts of acompression from terrorists. -- aggression from terrorists. it should not make a difference who the enemy kills. the terrorists should be tried in a military commission court. [cheers and applause] they planned, aided and oversaw the the attacks, attacks of september 11th, 2001. this was a...
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. >> i will give you cole porter.you have that thing, that certain thing, that makes the birds for get to sing. you have that thing, that special thing. she really has something. i was amazed when she quit as governor of alaska. you know, she is running -- she has had executive experience. but wider sheet -- why did she cut it off? why did she top it off with foreclosure? because she is seeking the top executive job in the country, arguably in the world. how do you explain that? what are you offering that can possibly compensate? and having that thing is not enough in and of itself. we are going to see a lot more because of the decision she made. >> we have seen one book already in response to conservatism. >> i have spent time up to 1812. some call it the age of passion. and i have said that from this stage in different contexts. if you want to feel not so bad about politics and the level of discourse in the 18-teens, they were crazy, foaming at the mouth. these were the founding fathers. hamilton thought jefferson w
. >> i will give you cole porter.you have that thing, that certain thing, that makes the birds for get to sing. you have that thing, that special thing. she really has something. i was amazed when she quit as governor of alaska. you know, she is running -- she has had executive experience. but wider sheet -- why did she cut it off? why did she top it off with foreclosure? because she is seeking the top executive job in the country, arguably in the world. how do you explain that? what are...
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. >> i will give you cole porter. you've got that thing, that certain thing makes the british for get to us saying -- makes the birdies for get to sing she is running -- she has had executive experience. but why does she cut it off? why does she chop it off and foreclose it? because she is seeking the toughest executive jobs certainly in the country, arguably, in the world. how do you explain that? what are you offering that can possibly compensate for that? . that can possibly compensate for that? having that thing, i do not think that is enough in and of itself. we're going to have to see more and we will have to seek a lot more because of the decision she made. >> one last question and we will open it up. open it up. we have seen one book written declaring conservatism dead. how troubled is intellectual conservatism at the moment? >> there are always winners and losers. in my other life as a historian, i spend a lot of time in the 17 nineties and the early 19th century, up to the war of 1812. some historians call t
. >> i will give you cole porter. you've got that thing, that certain thing makes the british for get to us saying -- makes the birdies for get to sing she is running -- she has had executive experience. but why does she cut it off? why does she chop it off and foreclose it? because she is seeking the toughest executive jobs certainly in the country, arguably, in the world. how do you explain that? what are you offering that can possibly compensate for that? . that can possibly compensate...
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important stage of accelerated industrialization and urbanization, and given the predominant role of coleenergy mix we are confronted with special difficulty in a mission reduction. however, we have always regarded addressing climate change as an important strategic task. between 1992, 2005, china's carbon dioxide in nation's four unit gdp were reduced by 46%. building on that we have set the new target of cutting carbon dioxide emissions per unit of gdp by 40, to 45 percent by 20 to one in from the 2005 level. to reduce carbon dioxide emissions on such large-scale and such over and instead appeared a time where require tremendous effort on our part. our target will be incorporated into china's mid- and long-term plan for national economic and social development, as a mandatory one, to ensure that its implementation is subject to the supervision by the law and public opinion. we will further enhance the domestic statistical monitoring and evaluation methods, improve the way for releasing information information, increase transportation actively engaged in international exchange dialogue a
important stage of accelerated industrialization and urbanization, and given the predominant role of coleenergy mix we are confronted with special difficulty in a mission reduction. however, we have always regarded addressing climate change as an important strategic task. between 1992, 2005, china's carbon dioxide in nation's four unit gdp were reduced by 46%. building on that we have set the new target of cutting carbon dioxide emissions per unit of gdp by 40, to 45 percent by 20 to one in...
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now we'll turn to cole akin boyd. an attorney, mother of two children, her second child spike developed regressive autism around 22 months of age. she was recently appointed to mississippi's department of education special education advisory committee. ms. boyd attended mississippi state and received her doctorate degree from ole miss. welcome to the committee. >> i would like -- >> oh, punch that button. >> i want to thank this committee and on behalf of many mississippians and families of autism i represent. and senator cochran's leadership as he's held meetings with various of us throughout the state of mississippi. in the late fall of 2005, our family was living in san antonio, texas, while my husband completed his surgical fellowship. my youngest child at the age of 22 months developed regressive autism. almost overnight he digressed from using words and sentences in two languages with fine gross motor coordination well above his developmental peers. to someone who lost almost all of those skill sets. it was as t
now we'll turn to cole akin boyd. an attorney, mother of two children, her second child spike developed regressive autism around 22 months of age. she was recently appointed to mississippi's department of education special education advisory committee. ms. boyd attended mississippi state and received her doctorate degree from ole miss. welcome to the committee. >> i would like -- >> oh, punch that button. >> i want to thank this committee and on behalf of many mississippians...
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to the gentlelady from@@@@@ @ @ @ services education and natural resources committee and the mom of cole>> the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, honorary ranking member. i rise in strong support of 904. as i mentioned before in august my husband and i visited israel and the people in israel want nothing more than to live in peace with their neighbors. many have said repeatedly they want israel wiped off the map but the israelis are realistic about peace. they know it comes from strength. superiority, from letting your enemies know that they cannot defeat you. that is a hard, realistic peace. it's clear iran wants to break that peace and destabilize that region and make israel live in fear. after delays, we must now back our words with actions. iran must be held accountable. as iran takes one step after another towards nuclear weapons, it edges towards war. a vote in favor of this bill is a vote in favor of continuing a hard peace in the middle east and showing the rest of the world that a nuclear iran is not an option. i pledged to do all i could to maintain and expa
to the gentlelady from@@@@@ @ @ @ services education and natural resources committee and the mom of cole>> the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, honorary ranking member. i rise in strong support of 904. as i mentioned before in august my husband and i visited israel and the people in israel want nothing more than to live in peace with their neighbors. many have said repeatedly they want israel wiped off the map but the israelis are realistic about peace. they...
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would call your attention to a letter, september 17, 2009, from six of our democratic colleagues, coleaskill, and others, saying, quote, if we pass health care reform legislation without addressing the issue of health care spending, we will have failed. so c.m.s., the actuary, an objective person who does this all the time says that the rebill doesn't pass that test. now, the other entity we heard from was cnn and i cite them as one example of growing evidence that the american people are opposed to this bill. we saw two weeks ago in a poll that there was a 9% more americans oppose the bill than supported it. we saw last week in another poll, 14% more americans oppose the bill than supported it. and then now we see in the cnn poll, 61% oppose and only 36% in favor. the argument i hear my friends on the other side are making or imploring their members to make history. many things have happened throughout history and many of them have been mistakes. if this bill were to pass in the face of the overwhelming opposition of the american people, having failed to achieve the goal of holding do
would call your attention to a letter, september 17, 2009, from six of our democratic colleagues, coleaskill, and others, saying, quote, if we pass health care reform legislation without addressing the issue of health care spending, we will have failed. so c.m.s., the actuary, an objective person who does this all the time says that the rebill doesn't pass that test. now, the other entity we heard from was cnn and i cite them as one example of growing evidence that the american people are...
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the cole bombing raided a military commission. it was also an act of aggression from terrorists. it should not make a difference who the enemy kills. terrorists should the child in a military commission court. they planned, aided, and oversaw the attacks of september 11, 2001. this was a pre-emptive strike on the united states. they were at war with us. they went to flight schools. the device address of hijackings. they steered planes into planned targets and slammed them into this nation. this is an act of war. with an act of war, there are rules that go back beyond any memory. this nation has tried and convicted unprivileged combatants who do not follow the rules. the term means an individual other than a privileged belligerent has engaged in hostilities against the united states or its coalition partners, supported hostilities against united states or its partners, or was a part of al qaeda at the time of the alleged offense under this chapter. attorney-general colholder told us not to be afraid of khalid sheikh mohammed. i am not afraid. i am not afraid of this terrorist or a
the cole bombing raided a military commission. it was also an act of aggression from terrorists. it should not make a difference who the enemy kills. terrorists should the child in a military commission court. they planned, aided, and oversaw the attacks of september 11, 2001. this was a pre-emptive strike on the united states. they were at war with us. they went to flight schools. the device address of hijackings. they steered planes into planned targets and slammed them into this nation. this...
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>> i will give you cole porter.you have got that thing that makes the birdies for get to get to sing. she has something. i was dismayed when she quit as governor of alaska. she is running -- she has had executive experience but why does she cut it off? why does she chopped off and foreclose a? because she is seeking the toughest executive job in the country, arguably in the world. how do you explain that? what are you offering that can possibly compensate for that? having that thing, i do not think that is enough in and of itself. we're going to have to see more and we will have to seek a lot more because of the decision she made. >> one last question and we will open it up. we have seen one book written declaring conservatism dead. how troubled is intellectual conservatism at the moment? >> there are always winners and losers. in my other life as a historian, i spend a lot of time in the 17 nineties and the early 19th century, up to the war of 1812. some historians call that the age of passion. i have said that fro
>> i will give you cole porter.you have got that thing that makes the birdies for get to get to sing. she has something. i was dismayed when she quit as governor of alaska. she is running -- she has had executive experience but why does she cut it off? why does she chopped off and foreclose a? because she is seeking the toughest executive job in the country, arguably in the world. how do you explain that? what are you offering that can possibly compensate for that? having that thing, i do...