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that's a key denominator in all of the losses. paul dribbling through the trap to mickey, brown low, bounces to benson and josh throws it away. up court, the long pass, skipped out of bounds. it will be off marcus johnson and old dominion will keep it. here is chris wright back in the flyers line-up for josh benson. old dominion with the ball, trailing by 4 >> derek: so far, the flyers have 9 turnovers. we are not even halfway through the first half here. in bounce pass comes way out on top. and bazemore will run it down. darius james. old dominion right now with gerald lee out of the game gets a break. bazemore, puts his head down. >> derek: that's what they do in late shot clock situation. they go with the 11-4 set, spread the court and allows bazemore to go 1 on 1. pretty tough to stop, mano a mano >> mike: flyers up 2. swing around ha
that's a key denominator in all of the losses. paul dribbling through the trap to mickey, brown low, bounces to benson and josh throws it away. up court, the long pass, skipped out of bounds. it will be off marcus johnson and old dominion will keep it. here is chris wright back in the flyers line-up for josh benson. old dominion with the ball, trailing by 4 >> derek: so far, the flyers have 9 turnovers. we are not even halfway through the first half here. in bounce pass comes way out on...
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any time in getting every element of the strategy in place, including troops, helicopters, equip, denominate, civilian coordination and of course the pressure on president karzai to cut corruption? >> i am very pleased that he was able to go to afghanistan, and i also know there are many members that visit our troops in afghanistan. he is absolutelabsolutely right that we must move quickly on additional terms will be going to afghanistan in the next few days. we have called the conference for june the 28th to bring together all the powers that have been involved in afghanistan, the 43 nation coalition. that will discuss and agree i hope on civil coordination. president karzai has agreed to come and he will have to report on reforms that he has promised to make in his administration as he started his second period of duty. at the same time, we are making available all the equipment is necessary, helicopters and vehicles, to our armed forces but i can just add one thing that 80 percent of the deaths have been the result of explosive devices. and we've now brought in far more severe as equippin
any time in getting every element of the strategy in place, including troops, helicopters, equip, denominate, civilian coordination and of course the pressure on president karzai to cut corruption? >> i am very pleased that he was able to go to afghanistan, and i also know there are many members that visit our troops in afghanistan. he is absolutelabsolutely right that we must move quickly on additional terms will be going to afghanistan in the next few days. we have called the conference...
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same time, they are perfectly willing to make common cause for the so-called mainline protestant denominations despite the fact that unfriendliness and even outright hostility to israel have become pervasive in that sector of the christian were. a similar situation exists in the strictly political realm. all the poll data shows self-described conservatives and self-described republicans sympathizing with israel in much greater proportions than liberals self-described liberals, that is, and self-described democrats. for example, in a pew survey taken earlier this year, 60 percent of conservatives sided with israel as against only 8 percent with the palestinians, where as a comparable numbers among liberals were only about half as much for israel, 33 percent against 60. but nearly three times as much, 21% as against aid for the palestinians. the same pattern shows up in terms of party affiliation where 69 percent of republicans expressed more sympathy for israel than for the palestinians, while only 42 percent of democrats do, a gap of 27 points. nevertheless, the average jewish vote for democra
same time, they are perfectly willing to make common cause for the so-called mainline protestant denominations despite the fact that unfriendliness and even outright hostility to israel have become pervasive in that sector of the christian were. a similar situation exists in the strictly political realm. all the poll data shows self-described conservatives and self-described republicans sympathizing with israel in much greater proportions than liberals self-described liberals, that is, and...
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concerns there are any number of websites i do not want to get into minutia who is doing what or what denomination or fielder faith but the general impulse is critical to the restoration and reformation and renewal of our civilization which conservatism is all about. >> could you track with be just a moment the slaves in massachusetts in the 1787 edition for their freedom and the natural rights they did not think there's anything abstract about that notion. lincoln saw it and it is confirmed they understand this better they grasp the principles and there is a search for support for the pro-life position. issues are there. political issues, things that we're legislating matters of right and wrong and just and unjust. it would seem it would be to help people to understand what's and it is more or less central? meritor abortion? one issue among others? can you give a coherent account of this arrangement and why those lives lost to abortion or any less or those suffered are any less important than the losing of a home or losing a good job? >> that somebody we both know says we have to bring in the you
concerns there are any number of websites i do not want to get into minutia who is doing what or what denomination or fielder faith but the general impulse is critical to the restoration and reformation and renewal of our civilization which conservatism is all about. >> could you track with be just a moment the slaves in massachusetts in the 1787 edition for their freedom and the natural rights they did not think there's anything abstract about that notion. lincoln saw it and it is...
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web sites and such, i don't want to get into minutiae as to who is doing what in what particular denomination or field or faith, but i'm just saying that general impulse is critical to the kind of restoration, reck la ration, renewal of o our civilization which is, of course, what conservativism is in one way all about. >> friend of george. george, could you just track with me just a moment those slaves in massachusetts in the 1780s who invoked their natural rights, they didn't think there was anything abstract about that. lincoln thought, and i think it's been confirmed, that people from abroad often understand us better than natives understand us. they grasp those principles. we found in recent surveys a surge of support for the pro-life position on the part of the young, okay? so the issues are there. and political issues, things that we're legislating now will always involve matters right and wrong, just and unjust, so the moral questions are there, so the task of statesmanship would be to help people understand what is more or less central, is marriage or abortion simply one issue among
web sites and such, i don't want to get into minutiae as to who is doing what in what particular denomination or field or faith, but i'm just saying that general impulse is critical to the kind of restoration, reck la ration, renewal of o our civilization which is, of course, what conservativism is in one way all about. >> friend of george. george, could you just track with me just a moment those slaves in massachusetts in the 1780s who invoked their natural rights, they didn't think...
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the goods back to us to finance our goods, buying up a stock of treasury bonds and other dollar denominated assets that are worth about $2 trillion. this money has been a crucial means of allowing americans to live far in excess of our incomes. chinese purchases of american debt have kept interest rates in this country much lower than they would have otherwise have been and it enabled all these funny money mortgages it drove prices high and allowed people to borrow against their home prices so they could go to the mall and buy more chinese-made goods, among other things. but the world has changed in crucial ways as a result of our crisis. and so has the american place in the world which means we've got to figure out a way to break this cycle of codependence and grow our way out of this mess ourselves and not simply depend upon the continued largesse of foreign creditors as if we as a country are too big to fail. confidence in our financial system and our regulatory structure has been shaken in what looked like enviable financial innovation in many financial centers around the globe. now loo
the goods back to us to finance our goods, buying up a stock of treasury bonds and other dollar denominated assets that are worth about $2 trillion. this money has been a crucial means of allowing americans to live far in excess of our incomes. chinese purchases of american debt have kept interest rates in this country much lower than they would have otherwise have been and it enabled all these funny money mortgages it drove prices high and allowed people to borrow against their home prices so...
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these were often in pretty large denominations, and the soldiers got these bonds while they were still in the army camp, and they had to get home. the army in those days didn't even pay for your expenses to travel home. so some of these guys had no money, and you've got to buy food, so they would go out with these bonds to get real money and nobody would give them face value for the bonds. in fact, they got the sometimes less than ten cents on the dollar, but i think a fair summary would be if you're selling one of these bonds to a speculator, you got 10% of its face value. there's one soldier, joseph martin, he just had to go from near west point on the hudson river home to connecticut, not a very far trip, but he says in his memoirs that he took all of the bonds that he was paid as a fighting in that revolutionary war, and he had been in the army for six years, he took all of his bonds and sold them and got not face value, he got just enough money to pay for a new suit of clothes to look something like myself when i arrived among my friends, as he put it, a new set of cliewting and h
these were often in pretty large denominations, and the soldiers got these bonds while they were still in the army camp, and they had to get home. the army in those days didn't even pay for your expenses to travel home. so some of these guys had no money, and you've got to buy food, so they would go out with these bonds to get real money and nobody would give them face value for the bonds. in fact, they got the sometimes less than ten cents on the dollar, but i think a fair summary would be if...
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we should revisit this and kuwait has been the wisest all along because whereas all the others denominate their currency to the american dollar or peg it to the american dollar for the the exchange mechanism for financial transactions, kuwait has a basket of currencies which protects itself when the dollar is up or down it fluctuates even though the american dollar is the biggest egg in that basket of currencies. so the consensus, as i gathered it, is that we will remained pegged to the dollar in part for the reasons i've given before, the trillion dollars that they have invested abroad, half of those are invested in the united states. secondly, that most of the world's central banks hold large amounts of u.s. treasury instruments in their reserve currencies and so they know that they're not out of step in this particular regard and thirdly, they believe that this over time but education and information playing a role here will possibly allow americans to expand their perception of us as just being gas stations. that we're also countries. that we're fought just objects. -- not just object
we should revisit this and kuwait has been the wisest all along because whereas all the others denominate their currency to the american dollar or peg it to the american dollar for the the exchange mechanism for financial transactions, kuwait has a basket of currencies which protects itself when the dollar is up or down it fluctuates even though the american dollar is the biggest egg in that basket of currencies. so the consensus, as i gathered it, is that we will remained pegged to the dollar...
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the narrator of that number is all of the returned questionnaires but the denominator is occupied households are vacant. the vacancy rate in the united states is in the 2010 will be larger under our forecast of the vacancy rate in 2013 that will be a source of low return rates using that same definition. we need to focus both of the vacancy rates but also the co-operation rates. the proportion of occupied households the return the questionnaire. we're focused on that to our advertising and our reach. when we estimate there there is good news and bad news. the cooperation of the american public for sample surveys has been declining slightly every year. a harder population to measure. we also put in place a set of procedures that should increase that cooperation rate a short form a sense this is a good thing. for replacement forms are good things and bilingual questionnaires are good things and our estimate at the end of all but is the range of possibilities include what we achieved in the 2000 census. there is a lot of uncertainties that remain but we think we can still aim for the 2000 rate
the narrator of that number is all of the returned questionnaires but the denominator is occupied households are vacant. the vacancy rate in the united states is in the 2010 will be larger under our forecast of the vacancy rate in 2013 that will be a source of low return rates using that same definition. we need to focus both of the vacancy rates but also the co-operation rates. the proportion of occupied households the return the questionnaire. we're focused on that to our advertising and our...
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the denominator includes both occupied households and vacant households. vacancy rate in the united states in 010 is going -- 2010 is going to be larger under our forecast than the vacancy rate in 2000. that will be a source of low return rates using that same definition. we need to focus both on the vacancy rate, but also the cooperation rate. the proportion of occupied households that return the questionnaire. and we're focused on that through all our advertising and outreach, that's really important for us. there when we estimate things there's good news and bad news. the cooperation of the american public for our sample surveys has been declining slightly every year. it's a harder population to measure in some sense. on the other hand, we've put in place in this decennial census a set of procedures that are a good thing that should increase that cooperation rate. a short form census is a good thing the, replacement forms are good things, bilingual questionnaires are good things, and our estimate at the end of all that is that it's -- the range of possi
the denominator includes both occupied households and vacant households. vacancy rate in the united states in 010 is going -- 2010 is going to be larger under our forecast than the vacancy rate in 2000. that will be a source of low return rates using that same definition. we need to focus both on the vacancy rate, but also the cooperation rate. the proportion of occupied households that return the questionnaire. and we're focused on that through all our advertising and outreach, that's really...
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and that seemed to be the greatest common denominator in the people that i sentenced. so why was there a deadbeat father in so many situations? well, the government had been paying people to create deadbeat dads. it didn't help out. this congress did that well intentioned but, oh, the havoc that has been reaped here because that's what's been sewed. now, we come around also well intentioned, you know, having met the president a couple of times, you know, i believe he wants to do what he believes is good for the country just like those people in the 1960's did, just like the people this week in our judiciary committee did, they mean well, but look at history. it is very clear when you pay people to do an activity you're going to get more of it. if you penalize people as we have for years with a marriage penalty, you're going to get less of it. you penalize an activity, you get less of it. that's the normal course of things. and both parties are also guilty of saying, oh, we're going to fix the marriage penalty. both have done this. i got sick of listening to it over the
and that seemed to be the greatest common denominator in the people that i sentenced. so why was there a deadbeat father in so many situations? well, the government had been paying people to create deadbeat dads. it didn't help out. this congress did that well intentioned but, oh, the havoc that has been reaped here because that's what's been sewed. now, we come around also well intentioned, you know, having met the president a couple of times, you know, i believe he wants to do what he...
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this is not tested as are meant to be a relationship with a specific denomination or even a specificreligion so much as it with a higher being, a sense of well being, a sense of your god in the sense more like, more like jimmy stewart, the kind of god, the kind of higher being that is there that is inside a particular domination. it may get different but when you think about your overall electorate, it's more of a higher being kind of thought. number four, always sounds interesting this one was up so high. everybody wants a better job. now believe it or not that's not all about making more money. is often about somebody sense of self-worth, the sense of doing something that contributes to society. it's about doing something that contributes to community. it's part of the reason the democrats, it takes a village approach to everything you do in your life including the work contributes to the greater good of kids and family, trying to connect the family and. as republicans we had a hard time understanding, but the democrats flocked to the hill because of that. smack number five. i want
this is not tested as are meant to be a relationship with a specific denomination or even a specificreligion so much as it with a higher being, a sense of well being, a sense of your god in the sense more like, more like jimmy stewart, the kind of god, the kind of higher being that is there that is inside a particular domination. it may get different but when you think about your overall electorate, it's more of a higher being kind of thought. number four, always sounds interesting this one was...