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. >> tim: the senior from concord against the senior from matthews, north carolina. >> mike: they didb recruiting this state. duke only has two from this state. north carolina only has two on the roster. national recruiting scopes there. there are plenty of good players to be had. >> tim: really outstanding free-throw shooter. stitt. >> mike: that makes a difference. i would bet he can make a clutch free-throw. it's a liability for him. he's in the 40s. >> tim: the score is a little higher than a week ago, but doesn't it look familiar? ultimately, their defense is creating enough opportunities to steal a road win? doubled. mcfarland puts it back. >> mike: the senior stepped up and had a nice game in the offensive playoffs. >> tim: jennings on the floor. andre along with stitt and potter, the five on the floor. booker and smith get a blow. who will come away with the victory that means so rhap 'll be right back. >> tim: it's a four-point game with 3:45 left. with the win, clemson gets into a third slot and a by. florida state gets bumped out. wake forest can only get to a fifth seat. n
. >> tim: the senior from concord against the senior from matthews, north carolina. >> mike: they didb recruiting this state. duke only has two from this state. north carolina only has two on the roster. national recruiting scopes there. there are plenty of good players to be had. >> tim: really outstanding free-throw shooter. stitt. >> mike: that makes a difference. i would bet he can make a clutch free-throw. it's a liability for him. he's in the 40s. >> tim: the...
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it on 200-foot yachts when we're in monaco, when we're traveling around the world, i remember the concord before they stopped service, i was on that thing, you know, i don't know how many dozens of times... the private jets, all the luxury things. that's only one aspect of it. someone says, "oh, that sounds very materialistic." o.k., fine. do you wake up happy, thrilled for the day? do you jump out of bed, going, "wow, what a fantastic day"? do you go to bed and just say, "wow, i'm so thankful for everything that is happening in my life"? do you have love and relationships? do things always seem to go your way? are you lucky, are you always feeling terrific? these things can happen. this is the type of lifestyle somebody can really achieve, but they need to know how to use their brain and turn that frequency so that it actually comes into their life. >> is it because they're thinking positive things, positive affirmations, i mean, we hear about that all the time. >> that's really... >> or is that like a band-aid? >> no, it's really the misnomer, that's what people think, "oh, i'll just ha
it on 200-foot yachts when we're in monaco, when we're traveling around the world, i remember the concord before they stopped service, i was on that thing, you know, i don't know how many dozens of times... the private jets, all the luxury things. that's only one aspect of it. someone says, "oh, that sounds very materialistic." o.k., fine. do you wake up happy, thrilled for the day? do you jump out of bed, going, "wow, what a fantastic day"? do you go to bed and just say,...
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the first day of the american revolution, the battle of lexington and concord, it is the anniversary of the branch davidian siege in waco, texas, in 1993 which these groups see as a call to arms against the american government. april 19th is the day timothy mcveigh deliberately chose for his bombing of the murrah federal building in oklahoma city. april 19th, that is when the guest speaker is throw bricks through political office windows guy at the bring your guns to washington rally. we'll be right back. run out of. when we built our first hybrid, more people had landlines than cell phones, and gas was $1.75 a gallon. and now, while other luxury carmakers are building their first hybrids, lexus hybrids have traveled 5.5 billion miles. and that's quite a head start. ♪ >>> massachusetts senator scott brown was lebted to replace senator ted kennedy and became a republican party rock star. as a national republican party rock star senator brown decided the best way for him to raise money is by using me. i am the subject of senator brown's latest fund-raising campaign. i know a lot of wei
the first day of the american revolution, the battle of lexington and concord, it is the anniversary of the branch davidian siege in waco, texas, in 1993 which these groups see as a call to arms against the american government. april 19th is the day timothy mcveigh deliberately chose for his bombing of the murrah federal building in oklahoma city. april 19th, that is when the guest speaker is throw bricks through political office windows guy at the bring your guns to washington rally. we'll be...
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you can see, this is moved on the east side of the town, moving up towards concord and kannapolis.u've already had a storm move through here tonight, which did cause quite a bit of damage. we're going to take you down into georgia. this is just outside of millageville, and we have a doppler-indicated tornado warning here. that is in effect for another 15 minutes or so. this is a radar-indicated tornado, but a tornado could touch down at any given time. we'll continue to monitor that area. we do also want to mention what's been happening across parts of florida. no watches in effect here, but this really strong line has been pushing through and our wind shear, our wind profiles are favorable, that we could potentially see a little spinup. we'll continue to monitor that situation. the storm prediction center says they don't expect they'll be issuing any watches. we're going to continue to track this storm, don, because this is going to be heading up the coast, believe it or not, and this will cause big problems for folks in the northeast tomorrow. travel delays already abundant today
you can see, this is moved on the east side of the town, moving up towards concord and kannapolis.u've already had a storm move through here tonight, which did cause quite a bit of damage. we're going to take you down into georgia. this is just outside of millageville, and we have a doppler-indicated tornado warning here. that is in effect for another 15 minutes or so. this is a radar-indicated tornado, but a tornado could touch down at any given time. we'll continue to monitor that area. we do...
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there are some nonpartisan deficit watchdog groups who have real question bz this, including the concord coalition who issued a statement last sunday after the bill was passed. even if everything goes according to plan, the promised deficit reduction will be quite modest compared to the trillions of dollars that current projections indicate the country will add to its debt in the coming dick'd. political leaders will still need to look for large amounts of savings and revenue. moreover, they will have to do so with much of the potential savings, having already been claimed for the expanded coverage in the new legislation. this is not the end of the cost control fight. it is the very tentative beginning. bottom line, senator schumer, you're covering 3 million additional people. how do you do that without busting the budget in a final analysis? >> the cbo is very conservative. they don't give benefit to things that will happen. for instance, if you pay for preventing diabetes today and then you don't have to do a major operation on someone because they're in the final stages ten years from
there are some nonpartisan deficit watchdog groups who have real question bz this, including the concord coalition who issued a statement last sunday after the bill was passed. even if everything goes according to plan, the promised deficit reduction will be quite modest compared to the trillions of dollars that current projections indicate the country will add to its debt in the coming dick'd. political leaders will still need to look for large amounts of savings and revenue. moreover, they...
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overshadowing it was the first day of the american revolution, the battle of lexington and concord, it is the anniversary of the branch davidian siege in waco, texas, in 1993 which these groups see as a call to arms against the american government. it is not a coincidence that april 19th is the day timothy mcveigh deliberately chose for his bombing of the murrah federal building in oklahoma city. april 19th, that is when the guest speaker is throw bricks through political office windows guy at the bring your guns to washington rally. we'll be right back. ( whistling ) ( sniffing ) missing something? now at sears optical, get 2 pairs of glasses for $99.99. with bifocals just $25 more per pair. sears optical. don't miss a thing. [ female announcer ] introducing something unexpected to the world of multigrain... taste. delicious new pringles multigrain. new multigrain pops with pringles. >>> massachusetts senator scott brown was elected to replace senator ted kennedy and became a republican party rock star. as a national republican party rock star senator brown decided the best way for hi
overshadowing it was the first day of the american revolution, the battle of lexington and concord, it is the anniversary of the branch davidian siege in waco, texas, in 1993 which these groups see as a call to arms against the american government. it is not a coincidence that april 19th is the day timothy mcveigh deliberately chose for his bombing of the murrah federal building in oklahoma city. april 19th, that is when the guest speaker is throw bricks through political office windows guy at...
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so in july 1961 they both went out for the territory and for the next 21 days the companion in the concordstagecoach by lena posner draskovic tucson and nevada. the stagecoach stopped every 50 miles or so to take on other travelers or to let them meet. and one station, twain ran into a real-life gunslinger named jack waved is a great name for a gunslinger who worship wish what was stated in when he wasn't busy wrapped in a and he carried her that a victim's advocate a charm. 's leg was about to take the last half of coffee. he politely appellate and i politely declined weird i was afraid he had killed anybody that morning and might be needing the diversion. twain survived the confrontation, but slade was munched a couple years later by montana vigilantes for disturbing the peace which compared to a lack of standards in the west must've been a pretty big disturbance. [laughter] the brothers stopped off in salt lake city where oregon was supposed to meets with nick and young. sam came along for the visit. virginia was 17 wives themselves advised mark twain to stop at a dozen. [laughter] take
so in july 1961 they both went out for the territory and for the next 21 days the companion in the concordstagecoach by lena posner draskovic tucson and nevada. the stagecoach stopped every 50 miles or so to take on other travelers or to let them meet. and one station, twain ran into a real-life gunslinger named jack waved is a great name for a gunslinger who worship wish what was stated in when he wasn't busy wrapped in a and he carried her that a victim's advocate a charm. 's leg was about to...
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apartheid state is from the americans wait seven years in both have invented folklore tales of a concord hostile lands in hostile dark skin people delivering civilization and technology to welcome the savages they translate the word for as a redneck. there's a popular story told in south africa perhaps apocryphal. it goes like this back of a white south africa and travels united states in the mid-80s and landed at o'hare international airport in chicago. at customs a white american immigration officer looks through the passport for a minute or two prompting the white south africa and travelers to ask if there is a problem. you are from south africa of he asks without looking up? do my guess i am the traveler answered the immigration officers stand the passport lifted his head to look the south african in the eyes and smiled and returned it to him. we like the way you handle your niggers over there and blamed him through. 1951 the year obama was born and mandela thought the armed wing of the african national congress, black americans earned on average $0.54 of every dollar of white americ
apartheid state is from the americans wait seven years in both have invented folklore tales of a concord hostile lands in hostile dark skin people delivering civilization and technology to welcome the savages they translate the word for as a redneck. there's a popular story told in south africa perhaps apocryphal. it goes like this back of a white south africa and travels united states in the mid-80s and landed at o'hare international airport in chicago. at customs a white american immigration...
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and as a result of that willie horton, a murderer who was in a massachusetts prison in concord, escaped to maryland where he terrorized a -- a couple. he tied them up, he raped the woman twice, he slashed the stomach of the guy 22 times, threatening to kill them at any moment. and eventually he was captured by the maryland police. but what the -- what this case did was it showed how questionable the the dukakis style of crime control in massachusetts was. and atwater decided to use this case and to help create this ad. but the ad did not mention willie horton by name and did not use his -- his image. it showed prisoners going through this revolving door. i've read articles even by pretty well-known journalists in which they say most of the prisoners going through this door are black and it's a racist ad. well, it's not. of the 19prisoners who go through the revolving door, 16 are white, two are black, one is what might be called mexican or mexican-american. the problem is that there was another ad which was done by an independent group, the national security political action committee.
and as a result of that willie horton, a murderer who was in a massachusetts prison in concord, escaped to maryland where he terrorized a -- a couple. he tied them up, he raped the woman twice, he slashed the stomach of the guy 22 times, threatening to kill them at any moment. and eventually he was captured by the maryland police. but what the -- what this case did was it showed how questionable the the dukakis style of crime control in massachusetts was. and atwater decided to use this case...
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this is david from concord, new hampshire, who is still undecided. what do you need to know about the legislation? caller: i tell you, it's a cuff call. every one of those 50 million people that don't have insurance, my heart is out to them. i'm more concerned with the price tag. if some of these 50 million are going to doctors several times a week, or we run out of money early, what is going to happen? cash for klunkers, they way under estimated how many people were going to want the program. any ideas on what is going to happen if estimates on how much it is going to cost are way off? that is my question. guest: that is a really good question. we have seen a lot of estimates from the congressional budget office which says it is going to cost about $940 billion to cover all these people the next 10 years. more than that in the following 10 years. those are estimates. they are partly based on whether or not health care costs keep rising as fast as they have or not. that is going to be the ultimate driver. whether some of these reforms in this bill, i
this is david from concord, new hampshire, who is still undecided. what do you need to know about the legislation? caller: i tell you, it's a cuff call. every one of those 50 million people that don't have insurance, my heart is out to them. i'm more concerned with the price tag. if some of these 50 million are going to doctors several times a week, or we run out of money early, what is going to happen? cash for klunkers, they way under estimated how many people were going to want the program....
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i guess one of the best-known groups is the concord coalition. they endorse the amendment. the committee for responsible federal budget, that includes some of former o.m.b. -- office of management and budget people -- or congressional budget office people. they work together for responsible federal budgets. they support it. citizens against government waste, the national taxpayers union, the heritage foundation, alice rivlin, who was the first head of the congressional budget office and was the head of the office of management and budget under president clinton and is now a brookings institute senior fellow, she supports it, as does douglas holtz ecan, another -- holtz aiken, he was c.b.o. director under president bush. so this amendment is supported by a majority of the members of the senate budget committee. the last time it was considered. and it gives the budget committee really more ability to try to make sure that their budget is not abridged and broken. what about some questions and answers that we ought to ask? will this bill prevent the federal government from resp
i guess one of the best-known groups is the concord coalition. they endorse the amendment. the committee for responsible federal budget, that includes some of former o.m.b. -- office of management and budget people -- or congressional budget office people. they work together for responsible federal budgets. they support it. citizens against government waste, the national taxpayers union, the heritage foundation, alice rivlin, who was the first head of the congressional budget office and was the...
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. >> the president when he was running for president told the concord monitor that you have to break out of the 50 plus one pattern of politics. we will not pass health care reform with a 50-plus one strategy. he was talking about building consensus. i understand health care reform is the first-generation -- it passed the senate with this with a super majority. is he not pursuing a 50-plus one strategy? >> shaw no. he is talking about electoral strategy, not vote counting. you will not get legislation through congress if only 50% plus one in the country think it is a good idea. if you look at poll after poll, people want health care reform and the debate on health care reform to continue. they want to see progress made. they want to see democrats and republicans work together to get something done. >> the american people are very divided about this bill. >> and majorities believe we have to keep going. if you break out individual concepts of what is contained in the president's plan, some of which are republican ideas, they pull in the upper sixth -- upper 60's. >> can you say other
. >> the president when he was running for president told the concord monitor that you have to break out of the 50 plus one pattern of politics. we will not pass health care reform with a 50-plus one strategy. he was talking about building consensus. i understand health care reform is the first-generation -- it passed the senate with this with a super majority. is he not pursuing a 50-plus one strategy? >> shaw no. he is talking about electoral strategy, not vote counting. you will...
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political spectrum, brookings institute, the urban institute, the progressive policy institute, the concorde coalition and the u.s. chamber of commerce, everybody we met with has said getting a handle on discretionary spend somethi something -- spending is essential. the a.a.r.p., the association of retired persons, initially expressed opposition to the amendment. i believe we've addressed their concerns. their chief concern was that we would not separate defense and non-defense spending which would let the non-defense spending raid non-defense accounts. however we have separated them, so that's not a danger. of course, one criticism some might give to the bill is that it raises the threshold for violating breaking the spending limits from 60 senate votes to 67 senate votes. they say that's just too restrictive. but we've got to raise the threshold. because we've got a 60-vote situation now. and we've been able to muster 60 votes to pass every kind of possible emergency bill and some that clearly weren't emergencies. it takes 67 votes in this chamber to make a change to the senate journal. b
political spectrum, brookings institute, the urban institute, the progressive policy institute, the concorde coalition and the u.s. chamber of commerce, everybody we met with has said getting a handle on discretionary spend somethi something -- spending is essential. the a.a.r.p., the association of retired persons, initially expressed opposition to the amendment. i believe we've addressed their concerns. their chief concern was that we would not separate defense and non-defense spending which...
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so it was at lexington and concord, so it was a centurying a at appomattox, for it was last week in selmaalabama. in the speech president johnson condemned the violence in selma and called on the congress to enact the voting rights act. heard the president say, we shall overcome. and dr. king said, john, we will make it from selma to montgomery, and the voting rights act will be passed. congress did pass the voting rights act, and on august 6, 1965, it was signed into law by the president. now, mr. speaker, this past weekend we heard from the majority leader and my majority leader and my colleagues, mr. coh , that we went back to selma along with mike pence and senator brownback and several others, the faith and politics institute, on a journey. during this journey we brought our fellow members of congress on this unbelievable trip of the historic civil rights act, not just in selma but montgomery and birmingham. we ended our time together in selma by crossing one more time on the edmund pettus bridge, crossing that bridge. i know at times here in this body we talk, we debate, maybe somet
so it was at lexington and concord, so it was a centurying a at appomattox, for it was last week in selmaalabama. in the speech president johnson condemned the violence in selma and called on the congress to enact the voting rights act. heard the president say, we shall overcome. and dr. king said, john, we will make it from selma to montgomery, and the voting rights act will be passed. congress did pass the voting rights act, and on august 6, 1965, it was signed into law by the president. now,...