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throwing darts at fenway. but, hey, don't sleep on brad penny, folks. top story's on the
throwing darts at fenway. but, hey, don't sleep on brad penny, folks. top story's on the
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so yes he cared about snail darts and butterflies and wild flowers. and wanted to be sure we had a place for that in mod -- modern society. what people are learning in all areas is born out of roosevelt's protection. >> how did you in your research, go away from them saying, boy, they did their job. >> on the ground you mean? >> did you ever get irritated by the attitude that somebody had in research or a federal agency that keeps all of stuff or libraries. what kind of mark do you give them? >> i give them an "a" across the board on being open. not that many are writing on the history of wildlife protection or history of conservation. so for me having come in and having written a number of books, saying i am interested if your collection. they like it in yellowstone and yosemite and crater lake, it's spectacular, it's in the region of southern oregon that t.r. did so much to protect. but there was not publication written about crater lake. so they were helping me get documents left and right. if you pick a site that's not overcovered or written about
so yes he cared about snail darts and butterflies and wild flowers. and wanted to be sure we had a place for that in mod -- modern society. what people are learning in all areas is born out of roosevelt's protection. >> how did you in your research, go away from them saying, boy, they did their job. >> on the ground you mean? >> did you ever get irritated by the attitude that somebody had in research or a federal agency that keeps all of stuff or libraries. what kind of mark...
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it just darted a free paul. host: another story in the new york times about education.education chief arne duncan warning people that charter schools harm the effort of the administration. education warns advocates of charter schools today that low- quality institutions are giving their movement a black eye. charter movements are putting themselves at risk by allowing too many second and third grade schools to exist. he is scheduled to deliver these remarks today at the gathering of the national alliance for public charter schools. the economy has improved the savings rate. in the section of the washington times, consumers rediscover the concept of thrift. the savings rate rebounds after the collapse. to cleveland and -- on our republican line. caller: i see a little bit of infrastructure improvement happening. it still seems like a small amount as far as what they could have spent for helping that out. water systems are over 100 years old. they could have spent a lot more on helping that out. i think the biggest -- i think that has hurt us is the loss of industrial man
it just darted a free paul. host: another story in the new york times about education.education chief arne duncan warning people that charter schools harm the effort of the administration. education warns advocates of charter schools today that low- quality institutions are giving their movement a black eye. charter movements are putting themselves at risk by allowing too many second and third grade schools to exist. he is scheduled to deliver these remarks today at the gathering of the...
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there is on the table now the so-walled p-4 agreement -- so-called p-4 agreement which is a little dart that schwab sent their way by starting negotiations with the p-4 which is singapore, brunei, chile and new zealand which has already been taken as part of a sign of the obama administration interest in getting forward in some sort of regional approach. my only feeling from the united states' position and not speaking in any sense or knowing how the indian government would react to this would be that the united states should really move, i think, aggressively at least behind the scenes to reinvigorate apec, and as others have pointed out we've got to by chance, we've got a series of three meetings, the first meeting in apec is chaired this year by singapore and then japan and then the united states in 2011. and i hope when the administration gets its act together and can face down house democrats that it will take advantage of that. the singaporeans are trying to get the obama administration interested. the japanese are interested in following through on theirs, and from a political po
there is on the table now the so-walled p-4 agreement -- so-called p-4 agreement which is a little dart that schwab sent their way by starting negotiations with the p-4 which is singapore, brunei, chile and new zealand which has already been taken as part of a sign of the obama administration interest in getting forward in some sort of regional approach. my only feeling from the united states' position and not speaking in any sense or knowing how the indian government would react to this would...
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but to give aof half square and try to dart at the ball, you're setting yourself up for a foul ball down the third base plien. >> here's the 2-2. got the bunt down. boy, what a job by warman. gets in the hole 0-2. continues to try to bunt. finally gets it down, and he's got the winning run 90 feet away for the top of the order. what a job. >> he did a great job. he got an easy pitch to bunt. and a high fastball. it's right down the middle. he did a good job. left-handed pitcher going to have a tough time. he might have been 6 for 9, and come into this game late andd strikeout. but against the left, he got it done. >> now they're going to walk cannonve to load them up so they can have the force play. so iott will be hicks who has speed at third. valdez atem second.ey and cannon at first. those guys don't matter as far as the scores are concerned. but it will be lefty against lefty with holtson coming up. >> you remember what holtson is? he's our capital one player of the game.w >> now we already gave him the award when he was ahead and pitched and had the double with an r.b.i. >> well, he
but to give aof half square and try to dart at the ball, you're setting yourself up for a foul ball down the third base plien. >> here's the 2-2. got the bunt down. boy, what a job by warman. gets in the hole 0-2. continues to try to bunt. finally gets it down, and he's got the winning run 90 feet away for the top of the order. what a job. >> he did a great job. he got an easy pitch to bunt. and a high fastball. it's right down the middle. he did a good job. left-handed pitcher...
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in 2002, he received his bachelor's rieg in economics in anthropology from dart -- dartmouth university. he's litigated several post-9/11 civil liberties cases in which the government has invoked the state secret privileges including al-massry vs. united states a challenge to the abduction, and torture of an innocent german citizen, mohammed v. jepson for facilitating the cia's rendition of torture of five muslim men and edmonds department of justice a whistle blower retaliation suit for a translator fired for reporting misconduct. he's a graduate of harvard college and new york university school of law. i must have a particularly off the top of my heads in of new york school of law since my son is a student at the new york university of law. i'm pleased to welcome all of you. it is now my -- each of your written statements will be made part of the record in its entirety. i would ask that you now summarize your testimony in five minutes or less. to help you stay within that time limit there's a timing light at your table. when one minute remains the light will switch from green to yello
in 2002, he received his bachelor's rieg in economics in anthropology from dart -- dartmouth university. he's litigated several post-9/11 civil liberties cases in which the government has invoked the state secret privileges including al-massry vs. united states a challenge to the abduction, and torture of an innocent german citizen, mohammed v. jepson for facilitating the cia's rendition of torture of five muslim men and edmonds department of justice a whistle blower retaliation suit for a...
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so, yes, he cared about snail darts. he cared about butterflies. he cared about wild flowers. he wanted to make sure we had a place for that in modern society. so whatever people are learning in zimbabwe about wildlife protection or in australia, it's borne out of ruse roosevelt's presidency, this sense of global wildlife protection. >> how often in your research for this book did you go away from a conversation or a place and say, boy, they haven't been doing their job. >> on the ground, you mean? >> i mean, did you ever get irritated by the attitude that somebody had in research or one of these federal agencies that keep all the stuff or libraries? or do you think -- do you -- what kind of mark do you give them? >> i give them an a across the board on being open. not that many people are writing about the history of wildlife protection or the history of conservation, as you might think. for me to come in having written a number of books and say, i'm interested in your collection. a little less so at yellow stone or yosemite because they've been written about a lot. if you go
so, yes, he cared about snail darts. he cared about butterflies. he cared about wild flowers. he wanted to make sure we had a place for that in modern society. so whatever people are learning in zimbabwe about wildlife protection or in australia, it's borne out of ruse roosevelt's presidency, this sense of global wildlife protection. >> how often in your research for this book did you go away from a conversation or a place and say, boy, they haven't been doing their job. >> on the...
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he just throws a lawn dart outey into left field for a base hit. >> brianj norton comes on toleff pinch-run for jacob stallings. we'll get you his speed numbers in a second. comes ben bunting is up.gs. mentioned lampson has a great pick-off move. >> and this ish really the time when you're going to pick somebody off. they're not going to bein buntig him over. he's out there maybe to steal a, base. this is when you're going to show a couple of moves that .ren't very good probably a couple pitches later, you're going to see his best move to try and pick him off. >> two stolen base attempts, successful both times.st >> bunting looks at a called strike. >> and by having a great pick-off move, it also eliminates the thought of a hit-and-run also because it would have to be a safety hit-and-run. >> oh, called strike two.iminats ben bunting has had a difficulte time today as the lead-off hitter. three strikeouts and a kgroun groundout. also made an error in leftben bu field.t a chance to redeem himself asdo the flags are now still and the wind has completely died.o mader missing outside. what a ga
he just throws a lawn dart outey into left field for a base hit. >> brianj norton comes on toleff pinch-run for jacob stallings. we'll get you his speed numbers in a second. comes ben bunting is up.gs. mentioned lampson has a great pick-off move. >> and this ish really the time when you're going to pick somebody off. they're not going to bein buntig him over. he's out there maybe to steal a, base. this is when you're going to show a couple of moves that .ren't very good probably a...