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denver's offense is rolling. they have this eagle defense sitting back and reacting instead of attacking and setting the pace. phil: two full yards to go for the first. orton. scrambles away. plants the feet, fires it incomplete. boy, he threw that one against some more heat, going for brandon lloyd. phil: the question is, do you go for it here on fourth down or do you punt it? i think you punt it. your defense has really got philly's offense doing nothing. jim: the pass was behind lloyd. phil: yeah, good thing, though. macho harris was in front. had to be came. jim: haven't seen jackson, the league's leading punt returner do anything. hasn't had a chance on the return game. berger will no doubt try to angle it away from him. kicking it high and -- bring on the fair catch. 26 yards. ♪ excuse me. when you get a minute, can -- ( ding ) ( grunt, shattering glass ) when you get a minute. ( ding ) not too heavy, not too light. bud light. ( ding ) the difference is drinkability. affect wheat output in the u.s., the shi
denver's offense is rolling. they have this eagle defense sitting back and reacting instead of attacking and setting the pace. phil: two full yards to go for the first. orton. scrambles away. plants the feet, fires it incomplete. boy, he threw that one against some more heat, going for brandon lloyd. phil: the question is, do you go for it here on fourth down or do you punt it? i think you punt it. your defense has really got philly's offense doing nothing. jim: the pass was behind lloyd. phil:...
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three wins came from utah twice and denver. they have one of the best rookies in the league, jonny flynn. >> we have seen some great rookies, but flynn is right with them. he leads this team in assist department. he has a variety of ways he can hurt you. he has to cut down on the turnovers. that's been a problem. again he is one of these guys that can hurt new a variety of ways. he has help. al jefferson leads the team in kevin love has been setting the league on fire. he has been averaging over 14 rebounds a league. he would be leading the league for rebounds if he qualified for it. the wizards looking for their welcome home, man. >> steve: christmastime in minute. very familiar surrounding fourth new washington coach. that is the topic we have coming up for you. >> flip saunders returns to the place where he began his nba coaching career. a span that reached 13 years and had them winning almost 50% of his games. he was a high school all american in cleveland, ohio. he was ohio's player of the year. he played with great nba st
three wins came from utah twice and denver. they have one of the best rookies in the league, jonny flynn. >> we have seen some great rookies, but flynn is right with them. he leads this team in assist department. he has a variety of ways he can hurt you. he has to cut down on the turnovers. that's been a problem. again he is one of these guys that can hurt new a variety of ways. he has help. al jefferson leads the team in kevin love has been setting the league on fire. he has been...
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>> welbeck way to come from denver?this is from the denver museum of nature and science and we are standing by for the question. >> we have a question from chile at the denver museum. >> i have heard the idea that the moon was formed by something hitting the earth early in the formation of the solar system. did material brought back from the apollo missions prove that hypothesis? >> excellent questions. you have heard of the big bang theory. we called the big whack. [laughter] that is the leading theory for the origin of the amount which is called the giant impact hypothesis. an object about the size of mars which is half the size of earth it the earth early in its history and the material that was thrown off and that impact actually forms together to form the moment but it sounds crazy, i know. it is the leading theory for the formation of the madrimoon. there were three leading theories about the formation of the mon and the apollo mission was to sort those out. they brought back over 800 pounds of rock and we analyze
>> welbeck way to come from denver?this is from the denver museum of nature and science and we are standing by for the question. >> we have a question from chile at the denver museum. >> i have heard the idea that the moon was formed by something hitting the earth early in the formation of the solar system. did material brought back from the apollo missions prove that hypothesis? >> excellent questions. you have heard of the big bang theory. we called the big whack....
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were denver public schools spent $8,000 per kid.ipal told me that denver came to them and said, we would like to incorporate you. you don't have to worry about money anymore. you'll get $8,000. the principal fought long and hard and he realized he would have to fire all of his death, because they did not have the teaching courses, the teaching credentials. there are a lot of roles that are keeping schools from -- we have a whole generation of people my age who could be in schools helping out. who would volunteer it does take the village to raise a kid. our schools should be bringing in the lawyers and doctors, who are retired and who have time and would love to be called on. i actually ran a program in virginia, in which i brought in members of the community. i got the president of the largest bank in virginia, who was a science buff. he came in every friday afternoon. i got butterfly expert. he had gone to the amazon. i had a doctor who came and taught chess to kids. they acted as if i was giving them a gift. these are very busy ex
were denver public schools spent $8,000 per kid.ipal told me that denver came to them and said, we would like to incorporate you. you don't have to worry about money anymore. you'll get $8,000. the principal fought long and hard and he realized he would have to fire all of his death, because they did not have the teaching courses, the teaching credentials. there are a lot of roles that are keeping schools from -- we have a whole generation of people my age who could be in schools helping out....
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this is an abandoned cub in denver. the denver zoo had to polar bears that were abandoned by their mother in the zoo. they were born in the zoo and then they were left on the ice by the mother. turned around and went back in the den they built for her. so they went in and rescued the bears, and they raise them by hand. they bottle-fed but there's. the bears were called klondike and so. and the same thing happened in denver. everybody went crazy over these two baby bear comes. they made a film about a. they sold every conceivable kind of stuff to bear. and those who made a fortune on klondike and snow. after a while these adorable little cubs grow up. this is klondike. klondike now in a zoo in san diego. and not quite as cute as he was before. but this sort of thing keeps happening. and it's fairly obvious why it keeps happening. and this is a real polar bear. almost, i don't want to get into this, but i would defy you and you would say a puppy and a baby pan or something, but this is right up there with the cutest anima
this is an abandoned cub in denver. the denver zoo had to polar bears that were abandoned by their mother in the zoo. they were born in the zoo and then they were left on the ice by the mother. turned around and went back in the den they built for her. so they went in and rescued the bears, and they raise them by hand. they bottle-fed but there's. the bears were called klondike and so. and the same thing happened in denver. everybody went crazy over these two baby bear comes. they made a film...
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were denver public schools spent $8,000 per kid. the principal told me that denver came to them and said, we would like to incorporate you. you don't have to worry about money anymore. you'll get $8,000. the principal fought long and hard and he realized he would have to fire all of his death, because they did not have the teaching courses, the teaching credentials. there are a lot of roles that are keeping schools from -- we have a whole generation of people my age who could be in schools helping out. who would volunteer it does take the village to raise a kid. our schools should be bringing in the lawyers and doctors, who are retired and who have time and would love to be called on. i actually ran a program in virginia, in which i brought in members of the community. i got the president of the largest bank in virginia, who was a science buff. he came in every friday afternoon. i got butterfly expert. he had gone to the amazon. i had a doctor who came and taught chess to kids. they acted as if i was giving them a gift. these are ve
were denver public schools spent $8,000 per kid. the principal told me that denver came to them and said, we would like to incorporate you. you don't have to worry about money anymore. you'll get $8,000. the principal fought long and hard and he realized he would have to fire all of his death, because they did not have the teaching courses, the teaching credentials. there are a lot of roles that are keeping schools from -- we have a whole generation of people my age who could be in schools...
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denver then 1100 and then 500 but back home, close to 2,000. well over 5,000 on this west coast swing for the caps team. >> joe: steckel for brad i did. bumping one off the defender there. the verizon center will open their doors on wednesday. gilbert brule going the other way. that one exploding off brule's stick. penner leading the team in goals, assists, and points, and just about every other category. >> craig: he's more inspired this season than he was last year. you have see see the season last year, joe, where he didn't put up too many numbers. playing very uninspired hockey. this year he's been a different story. >> joe: like accelerating in with fehr. jurcina has to wait. he will drive it in. the capitals tag up, and we move past the mid-way mark of the scoreless first period with the capitals outshooting the oilers #-5. ploppedplopped plopped there behind neuvirth. fehr on to center. looking like he got his skating legs tonight. active through the center position. >> craig: you have to be. usa ton as a -- austin as a centerman, you ha
denver then 1100 and then 500 but back home, close to 2,000. well over 5,000 on this west coast swing for the caps team. >> joe: steckel for brad i did. bumping one off the defender there. the verizon center will open their doors on wednesday. gilbert brule going the other way. that one exploding off brule's stick. penner leading the team in goals, assists, and points, and just about every other category. >> craig: he's more inspired this season than he was last year. you have see...
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steve: lost to dallas, 107-101 snap ago three game winning streak against indiana denver and golden state and that was the 8th straight loss at dallas. jumpers still in play. picked up by conley. they won once in 15 tries at the american airlines center in dallas. buckner, good rebound. >>phil: this team likes to get out in front. steve: james ma son and hey wood on the offensive glass. >>phil: that will be important to win tonight. brendan haywood getting points on the second chances. steve: game tied at four. back to fill czar. wizards home tonight night in oklahoma city. gilbert wanted a foul and didn't get it. >>phil: missed the layup, wizards have numbers. five on four. butler drives on randolph and stuffs it in. nice hesitation move by ka ron. steve: washington by two. very frustrating loss in minnesota. gilbert arenas has said we are not a good basketball team right now. we have to prove ourselves. >>phil: that's a good point. steve: you look at some team assaying we should win that game, as you have said, they are looking at the other team saying we should win that game. >>phil: a
steve: lost to dallas, 107-101 snap ago three game winning streak against indiana denver and golden state and that was the 8th straight loss at dallas. jumpers still in play. picked up by conley. they won once in 15 tries at the american airlines center in dallas. buckner, good rebound. >>phil: this team likes to get out in front. steve: james ma son and hey wood on the offensive glass. >>phil: that will be important to win tonight. brendan haywood getting points on the second...
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denver won today. and they have won their 15th consecutive game in the month of december. solomon: they are not looking in the rear view mirror. they are not concerned with denver or anyone else. they are simply concerned about themselves. they said they look to win games during the week in practice in terms of their preparation and it carries over into games on sunday. kevin: a bright spot in brady quinn, talking about him throughout the game and really doing a nice job. san diego chargers have won 30-23. so, so long from cleveland. you have been watching the nfl on cbs. home of super bowl 44. ♪ ♪ tell me who's watching. ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me. ♪ (announcer) it's right here. it's easy. michael strahan and justin tuck... and jared! to celebrate subway continuing their famous five-dollar footlong, i thought it'd be nice if we all sang the five-dollar footlong song. - ( plays note ) - ( singing in perfect pitch ) ♪ five ♪ five dollar five dollar footlong ♪ - ♪ lo-o-o-ong - ♪ this could keep going strong ♪ ♪ going strong ( extends note ) sounds great, huh
denver won today. and they have won their 15th consecutive game in the month of december. solomon: they are not looking in the rear view mirror. they are not concerned with denver or anyone else. they are simply concerned about themselves. they said they look to win games during the week in practice in terms of their preparation and it carries over into games on sunday. kevin: a bright spot in brady quinn, talking about him throughout the game and really doing a nice job. san diego chargers...
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's co-owner of the cherry creek dance studio nr downtown denver. each week some 1800 studen, ages to 64, come here for lessons in ballet, jazz,ip- hop, a tap. e studio has been profitable for 16 years last summeprosenjak went shping for a $1 million loan to expand to larger udio space. he says hibusiness is so good that the smallusiness adminiration, a federal agency that guarantees small busine los from private banks, gave him a letter to show lenrs the sba would guarantee 40% of t lue of the loan. the banks were not impress. >> t national banks shut it down immediately. there was nothing u know, nothing, not a chance ere. the local banks at lst sort of seemed to run it up the fl pole a bit, they didn't evenook at it. >> repter: prosenjak got his new studio. but onlyecause the real estate market was so bad the buding's owner agre to carry the loan himself. ntor and prosenjak are just two examplesf what ken coors lls the worst small business crisis in american htory. coors is a retired longte all businessman who voluntee with score, the rvice corps
's co-owner of the cherry creek dance studio nr downtown denver. each week some 1800 studen, ages to 64, come here for lessons in ballet, jazz,ip- hop, a tap. e studio has been profitable for 16 years last summeprosenjak went shping for a $1 million loan to expand to larger udio space. he says hibusiness is so good that the smallusiness adminiration, a federal agency that guarantees small busine los from private banks, gave him a letter to show lenrs the sba would guarantee 40% of t lue of the...
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take, for example, the story of a gentleman who recently contacted me from denver. i pick up on the theme that the senator from ohio was touching upon. if we listen to the people in our states, there would be no question that this reform is necessary. dave is a small business owner, mr. president. last year he saw his insurance premiums skyrocket 27% for his employees. and when he questioned this unbelievable increase, his insurance company said all he needed to do to save money was just to stop offering tkofrpblg his employees -- offering coverage to his employees. when he looked into this, when dave checked out what that might involve, he found out nearly half of his workforce would be ineligible for coverage because of preexisting conditions and that those who could obtain coverage were priced out, couldn't even afford it. i hear this story time and time again. small business owners who want to do the right thing but whoepbd up facing annual -- who end up facing annual double-digit increases in their costs. small businesses pay on average more than 18% than large
take, for example, the story of a gentleman who recently contacted me from denver. i pick up on the theme that the senator from ohio was touching upon. if we listen to the people in our states, there would be no question that this reform is necessary. dave is a small business owner, mr. president. last year he saw his insurance premiums skyrocket 27% for his employees. and when he questioned this unbelievable increase, his insurance company said all he needed to do to save money was just to...
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>> welbeck way to come from denver?from the denver museum of nature and science and we are standing by for the question. >> we have a question from chile at the denver museum. >> i have heard the idea that the moon was formed by something hitting the earth early in the formation of the solar system. did material brought back from the apollo missions prove that hypothesis? >> excellent questions. you have heard of the big bang theory. we called the big whack. [laughter] that is the leading theory for the origin of the amount which is called the giant impact hypothesis. an object about the size of mars which is half the size of earth it the earth early in its history and the material that was thrown off and that impact actually forms together to form the moment but it sounds crazy, i know. it is the leading theory for the formation of the madrimoon. there were three leading theories about the formation of the mon and the apollo mission was to sort those out. they brought back over 800 pounds of rock and we analyze them an
>> welbeck way to come from denver?from the denver museum of nature and science and we are standing by for the question. >> we have a question from chile at the denver museum. >> i have heard the idea that the moon was formed by something hitting the earth early in the formation of the solar system. did material brought back from the apollo missions prove that hypothesis? >> excellent questions. you have heard of the big bang theory. we called the big whack. [laughter]...
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we are heading west to denver.the avalanche and the caps, get you said for a 9:30 eastern time start. we will see you there. the mapleleafs roar home to victory, 6-3. >> joe: well, welcome everyone to capitals post game live. the caps get buzzed after opening up a 2-0 lead, they fall to the mapleleafs, 6-3. we heard during the broadcast, joe and greg talk about the travel problem it is caps had. supposed to fly up last night after the game and couldn't get it done after today. was that part of the problem. were they a tired hockey team tonight. >> greg: the 1st period was way too easy. in the 3rd period, my notes said they had tired legs, there were a lot of poor decisions on the ice. mentally and physically they were fatigued and in the 3rd period they got absolutely outplayed in every facet of the game by the mapleleafs. >> it is a hockey night in canada. final trip to the air canada center for the caps. looked good for the caps early on. and the ovechkin one timer, 21st of the season. tie now for lead for goals.
we are heading west to denver.the avalanche and the caps, get you said for a 9:30 eastern time start. we will see you there. the mapleleafs roar home to victory, 6-3. >> joe: well, welcome everyone to capitals post game live. the caps get buzzed after opening up a 2-0 lead, they fall to the mapleleafs, 6-3. we heard during the broadcast, joe and greg talk about the travel problem it is caps had. supposed to fly up last night after the game and couldn't get it done after today. was that...
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now out with the denver nuggets. >> steve: it's been eight minutes since someone other than collins madefinally get one. marcus moore. kansas goes back in front by six. >> marques:or the high/low basketball. >> steve: a high/low to reeves nelson but he misses on the alley-oop. they swing it out. tyrel reed, a big-time scorer in high school, but misses. rebounding. doing a better job on the glass. here is xavier henry. a charging foul. let's go to michael eaves. >> mike: he said he thought the team was a little too impatient offensively in the first half. maybe they took it the wrong way because in that last time-out he was saying, guys, we got to get movement. let's move around. let's move some bodies and move the ball. even though xavier henry got a foul on that ball there was a lot more movement in that half-court possession by kansas. >> steve: doing a great job. henry scored all of his points, seven the first ten minutes, has been shut out since. anderson down low. nelson. no. rebounding lee. and malcolm throws it off and out of bounds, bruin basketball. >> marques: it wasn't particu
now out with the denver nuggets. >> steve: it's been eight minutes since someone other than collins madefinally get one. marcus moore. kansas goes back in front by six. >> marques:or the high/low basketball. >> steve: a high/low to reeves nelson but he misses on the alley-oop. they swing it out. tyrel reed, a big-time scorer in high school, but misses. rebounding. doing a better job on the glass. here is xavier henry. a charging foul. let's go to michael eaves. >> mike:...
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next up, tuesday night at the pepsi center in denver. i am auction to see the colorado avalanche in the flesh. >> greg: yes. they have good young players. >> joe: and ovechkin just missed the mark there. wait until you see the young teenager, on top to have game. >> greg: i am looking forward to him. i think he has already nine goals. he can obviously put the puck in the net. a turn around that came around a lot quicker in colorado than was expected. the caps control that draw. and there is brendan morrison. the kaberle long island native wants it back. and he will squeeze. >> greg: talk about toskala laning there. he was laning away, maybe looking for a back door pass. toskala along several goal- tenders, jonas gustavsson still recovering from his injury. he was on the ice this morning. that was the first time i have seen a sign of him chemicalling back. >> joe: intercepted. going the other way. ovechkin fires. rebounds and scores! well, for goalies, you like to have a velcro chest and pad. right there, that did not stick to the goal-te
next up, tuesday night at the pepsi center in denver. i am auction to see the colorado avalanche in the flesh. >> greg: yes. they have good young players. >> joe: and ovechkin just missed the mark there. wait until you see the young teenager, on top to have game. >> greg: i am looking forward to him. i think he has already nine goals. he can obviously put the puck in the net. a turn around that came around a lot quicker in colorado than was expected. the caps control that...
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one at utah, one here against utah and one at denver. a lot of contact. another foul will be called. >> phil: the indeed play of inside play -- love tries to force it but dumps it off to his te >> steve: foul called on >> timeout font floor. another free throw is coming, 6:36 to play in regulation. the wiza >> steve: timberwolves lead the wizards by 5 now with 6:36 to play. here in regulation. arenas got hot in the third quarter. he now has 26 points in the game. he has eight assists and six rebounds. kevin love who has had a double- double in the last 10 games of the season, has 26 points and 4 points. but 182nd chance points for minnesota. that's critical to their lead in this game. it's up to 6 points. they are on a 7-0 run in the 2:05. th they just got two more points. t match their largest lead of the game, 8 points. foul called on ramon sessions. his first. wizards ball. 79-71 minnesota. 6:10 to play in regulation. arenas draws contact, goes down. he got kneed in the thigh the other night, left thigh. he also had a clipped tooth. >> steve: the tooth
one at utah, one here against utah and one at denver. a lot of contact. another foul will be called. >> phil: the indeed play of inside play -- love tries to force it but dumps it off to his te >> steve: foul called on >> timeout font floor. another free throw is coming, 6:36 to play in regulation. the wiza >> steve: timberwolves lead the wizards by 5 now with 6:36 to play. here in regulation. arenas got hot in the third quarter. he now has 26 points in the game. he has...
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there was a moment in denver colorado just prior to his speech to the democratic national convention when he was troubled with gallstones. he was fighting what he was fighting. he manned up, as they would say today, saying to the people around him, i can handle this. he handled almost everything is extraordinarily well. there is a passage in the book that i would like you to reflect on as i repeated. has to do with dealing with loss. it has to do with the events of the summer of 1968 and with teddy's love of the ocean and his love of sailing, and the fact that when he would be out in the ocean, especially at night, he would look for the north star. that is the truly magical time of sailing, as the north star appears. the norstar which has been the guiding star for all seamen three-time. the north star guide you through the evening. its light is the most definite thing you can see on the surface of the dark water. you have the north star and the sound as well as the shipping water. sometimes the fall will come in and you must go by the compass for a period, but you are always waiting
there was a moment in denver colorado just prior to his speech to the democratic national convention when he was troubled with gallstones. he was fighting what he was fighting. he manned up, as they would say today, saying to the people around him, i can handle this. he handled almost everything is extraordinarily well. there is a passage in the book that i would like you to reflect on as i repeated. has to do with dealing with loss. it has to do with the events of the summer of 1968 and with...
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. >> if you give the afghans the responsibility, my experience is that they will not lead to denver if they will live up to your expectations because they are loyal, very hard-working people. and they have showed a couple of times, not only at the district level. if you look at elections, there was fraud in the elections, no doubt about that. the way they were organized and secured by the evidence, we have never been in a position"(árpá e thought we had to play a more active role in supporting the evidence. it was organized very well and was secured burwell. the second issue is that security in the city is led by[e police and army. there is a lot of influence in this city from the surrounding areas, within the city, it is fair to say that over the last 16-80 months, the evidence national security forces showed increased capability in the city. we saw a lot of interaction, absolutely. the insurgents still have an influence. overall, we saw an increase capability to deliver security to ghana city. if you bring the afghans to a point where they can take the lead in security, my experience
. >> if you give the afghans the responsibility, my experience is that they will not lead to denver if they will live up to your expectations because they are loyal, very hard-working people. and they have showed a couple of times, not only at the district level. if you look at elections, there was fraud in the elections, no doubt about that. the way they were organized and secured by the evidence, we have never been in a position"(árpá e thought we had to play a more active role...
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denver comes in a game behind san diego in the west. colts have already clichlged the south.ing, 12-0. looking for number 22 in a row. manning, back in the end zone. later second quarter, marshall was active. gives the ball to a fan in a marshall jersey. didn't know what to do. bring on the tears. the best moment of my life. marshall catches his 20th ball of the game. five yard touchdown. marshall set the record, 2 # 1 receptions in a single game, breaking terrell owens' record. manning gets play action. clark, third touchdown, colts. 13-0, 22 straight. colts' rookies have never lost in the nfl. >> curtis and collie and donald brown are living if a fantasy world. they come in here, they're undefeateded. i don't think they understand this is not really normal for the nfl. so, i kind of give them a hard time about that. but i guess those guys have never lost a game so i guess they can stick to that. i won three when i was a rookie. so they definitely have one up on the rest of us. >> at the end of the day, you know, we have a goal. our ultimate goal is to win games. i'll defini
denver comes in a game behind san diego in the west. colts have already clichlged the south.ing, 12-0. looking for number 22 in a row. manning, back in the end zone. later second quarter, marshall was active. gives the ball to a fan in a marshall jersey. didn't know what to do. bring on the tears. the best moment of my life. marshall catches his 20th ball of the game. five yard touchdown. marshall set the record, 2 # 1 receptions in a single game, breaking terrell owens' record. manning gets...
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there was a moment in denver colorado just prior to his speech to the democratic national conventionwhen he was troubled with gallstones. he was fighting what he was fighting. he manned up, as they would say today, saying to the people around him, i can handle this. he handled almost everything is extraordinarily well. there is a passage in the book that i would like you to reflect on as i repeated. has to do with dealing with loss. it has to do with the events of the summer of 1968 and with teddy's love of the ocean and his love of sailing, and the fact that when he would be out in the ocean, especially at night, he would look for the north star. that is the truly magical time of sailing, as the north star appears. the norstar which has been the guiding star for all seamen three-time. the north star guide you through the evening. its light is the most definite thing you can see on the surface of the dark water. you have the north star and the sound as well as the shipping water. sometimes the fall will come in and you must go by the compass for a period, but you are all milk -- you
there was a moment in denver colorado just prior to his speech to the democratic national conventionwhen he was troubled with gallstones. he was fighting what he was fighting. he manned up, as they would say today, saying to the people around him, i can handle this. he handled almost everything is extraordinarily well. there is a passage in the book that i would like you to reflect on as i repeated. has to do with dealing with loss. it has to do with the events of the summer of 1968 and with...
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there was a moment in denver colorado just prior to his speech to the democratic national conventionwhen he was troubled with gallstones. he was fighting what he was fighting. he manned up, as they would say today, saying to the people around him, i can handle this. he handled almost everything is extraordinarily well. there is a passage in the book that i would like you to reflect on as i repeated. has to do with dealing with loss. it has to do with the events of the summer of 1968 and with teddy's love of the ocean and his love of sailing, and the fact that when he would be out in the ocean, especially at night, he would look for the north star. that is the truly magical time of sailing, as the north star appears. the norstar which has been the guiding star for all seamen three-time. the north star guide you through the evening. its light is the most definite thing you can see on the surface of the dark water. you have the north star and the sound as well as the shipping water. sometimes the fall will come in and you must go by the compass for a period, but you are all milk -- you
there was a moment in denver colorado just prior to his speech to the democratic national conventionwhen he was troubled with gallstones. he was fighting what he was fighting. he manned up, as they would say today, saying to the people around him, i can handle this. he handled almost everything is extraordinarily well. there is a passage in the book that i would like you to reflect on as i repeated. has to do with dealing with loss. it has to do with the events of the summer of 1968 and with...
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san diego wins afc west while denver as of now would be the 6. >> reporter: seed.cure a payoff spot. the cardinals not their second crown. the patriots move closer to another division title while the ravens control their own destiny in the wild card race. for more news news and scores log on to cbssports.com. you gonna ask him this time? about what? our erectile dysfunction. shh...no...i don't want to talk about it. look, you're not alone, millions of men with ed have talked to their doctors. know... look, you're not alone, we can do this. okay... (announcer) talking to your doctor about ed may be the last thing you want to do, but it's definitely a conversation worth having. twenty million men have had their viagra talk. when you're ready for yours... you'll find helpful tips on talking to your doctor at viagra.com ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. don't take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects may include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid lo
san diego wins afc west while denver as of now would be the 6. >> reporter: seed.cure a payoff spot. the cardinals not their second crown. the patriots move closer to another division title while the ravens control their own destiny in the wild card race. for more news news and scores log on to cbssports.com. you gonna ask him this time? about what? our erectile dysfunction. shh...no...i don't want to talk about it. look, you're not alone, millions of men with ed have talked to their...
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a couple of otr supentendents -- andre zalanso in baltimore, robert bennettn denver bore he became u.s. senator, they both have be achieving remaable things under e radar, quietly and without all the furoand without all the alienaon, so michelle rhehas paid a price for what she hasccomplished. >> ifill: it seems like, asi from h personal price there is always a tradeoff in these ings. chter schools some say weaken otheschools, some say teachers y the idea of nking performance to tenure doest encouragteachers to stay and ow. these debates arstill going on. >> reporter: these dates are going . for a journalist, it's a fascating story. as a nional policy issue it's important, we need stronpublic schools and she's one of t people trying figure out if we will get ere. she may wion the big issues but on the other hand shhas made an awl lot of enemies and ople waiting for her to fall so if she fall she will fall rd. >> ifill: john merw, thanks for all your good rk. >> reporter: thank you, gw. >> brown: the major velopments of the day. a man allegey tried and failed to set o a homemade bomb on
a couple of otr supentendents -- andre zalanso in baltimore, robert bennettn denver bore he became u.s. senator, they both have be achieving remaable things under e radar, quietly and without all the furoand without all the alienaon, so michelle rhehas paid a price for what she hasccomplished. >> ifill: it seems like, asi from h personal price there is always a tradeoff in these ings. chter schools some say weaken otheschools, some say teachers y the idea of nking performance to tenure...
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instead we trust, denver nikes were on the great panic. but sultanate clock eastern we are talking about your favorite books of 2009, nonfiction this is chris on our republican line. no ahead, chris. >> caller: i was calling about my favorite book called board islam in america. i think it's by mr. rockman eyed dari. it was basically talking about the forces of islam in america, such as these icons you have with mohammed ali, kareem abdul-jabbar, how they were very instrumental and good icons and good role models in america and how the immigrant influence has shaped and redirect did the influence of islam in america and in the african american muslims who are basically put out of the debate of the global aspects and influence of islam in the world in the areas in dealing with islam and global terrorism. and he was saying that they comprise about half of the muslim population in america. but the scholarly objective of african americans are left of the medium. and he was saying one of the scholars was chairman jackson who is an african-americ
instead we trust, denver nikes were on the great panic. but sultanate clock eastern we are talking about your favorite books of 2009, nonfiction this is chris on our republican line. no ahead, chris. >> caller: i was calling about my favorite book called board islam in america. i think it's by mr. rockman eyed dari. it was basically talking about the forces of islam in america, such as these icons you have with mohammed ali, kareem abdul-jabbar, how they were very instrumental and good...
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forecasters also warned flights would be delayed or canceled from chicago to denver. hundreds of police officers turned out in tacoma, washington today for a memorial service honoring four of their fallen. they were shot and killed last month at a coffee shop. later, police in seattle killed the suspected gunman. today, a procession of hundreds of police cars moved from an air force base down streets lined by somber crowds. the memorial service was held in the tacoma dome. the u.s. government will pay american indian tribes $3.4 billion to settle a suit over royalties. the deal ends a 13-year lawsuit brought by the tribes. they claimed the interior department cheated them out of billions of dollars in oil, gas and timber revenue dating back to 1887. the proposed settlement must be approved by congress and a federal judge. wall street had a down day, over a new case of jitters about the global economy. the dow jones industrial average lost 104 points to close just below 10286. the nasdaq fell 16 points to close a fraction under 2173. those are some of the day's headlin
forecasters also warned flights would be delayed or canceled from chicago to denver. hundreds of police officers turned out in tacoma, washington today for a memorial service honoring four of their fallen. they were shot and killed last month at a coffee shop. later, police in seattle killed the suspected gunman. today, a procession of hundreds of police cars moved from an air force base down streets lined by somber crowds. the memorial service was held in the tacoma dome. the u.s. government...
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we saw coate in denver. 25 years ago something special for the former cap. >> craig: he scored his firstalso had his first back in 1964. lyle who was one tough defencemen scored against the hawks. >> joe: comcast sportsnet extra nhl coverage we welcome our viewers for csn bay area and csn washington, where it's been more than a blustery day back in dc. wrist shot an led easily -- handled easily. trying to pick up his first victory this year. southeast division rivals tampa and atlanta. >> craig: looking fresher that the point in the hockey game. nine points in this season, teams will travel to vancouver and play back to back, the second night against this oilers team. they have played a good schedule when it comes to tired, fatigued teams they have to take advantage of here at home. >> joe: angled by semin with a dozen seconds to go in period two. backstrom trying to build the momentum. the 75-footer didn't get through. ovechkin trying to get the rebound as the horn sounds ending two periods of play. so far, so good for edmonton. the guys in the blue sweaters with those two tallies in th
we saw coate in denver. 25 years ago something special for the former cap. >> craig: he scored his firstalso had his first back in 1964. lyle who was one tough defencemen scored against the hawks. >> joe: comcast sportsnet extra nhl coverage we welcome our viewers for csn bay area and csn washington, where it's been more than a blustery day back in dc. wrist shot an led easily -- handled easily. trying to pick up his first victory this year. southeast division rivals tampa and...
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denver, seattle, chicago, san francisco. they were gravely concerned about fire.had chased every other element out of the wild, grizzly bears were largely gone, wolves were largely eliminated, pison was gone. the only thing they still feared was fire. so when this thing happened they assembled an army to try to prevent it from getting catastrophic and then it blew up. and i hope there's some people in the audience here tonight who fought fires before. i've only been as an embed and i was in the yellowstone fire in 1988 and there was nothing so scared me being in yellowstone fire when that fire blew up. it's like 10 jet engines. i was child to the bone. when the fire starts to spot and shoot up from crown to crown. that's what happened you had 70 miles an hour winds which are officially classified as hurricane-force winds. now, i know what a 70 miles an hour wind was because last year i was in a documentary for the history channel in the dust bowl and some knucklehead, let's recreate 70 mile winds and put them in here. they put this flat-bed truck out and put two g
denver, seattle, chicago, san francisco. they were gravely concerned about fire.had chased every other element out of the wild, grizzly bears were largely gone, wolves were largely eliminated, pison was gone. the only thing they still feared was fire. so when this thing happened they assembled an army to try to prevent it from getting catastrophic and then it blew up. and i hope there's some people in the audience here tonight who fought fires before. i've only been as an embed and i was in the...
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forecasters also wned flights woulbe delayed or canceled om chicago to denver. hureds of police officers rned out in tacoma, washingt today for a memoal service horing four of their fallen. they were shot and killed la moh at a coffee shop. later, police in seattle kled the suspected gunman. today, a processn of hundreds police cars moved from an a force base down reets lined by soer crowds. the merial service was held in the tacomaome. the u.s. govnment will pay americanndian tribes $3.4 billion to ttle a suit over royales. the de ends a 13-year lawsuit brought the tribes. theylaimed the interior departnt cheated them out of billions of dollars in o, gas and timberevenue dating back to 1887. the proposed settlemenmust be approvedy congress and a federajudge. wa street had a down day, over a new case of jitts about the glob economy. the dow jones industrialverage lost 104 pnts to close just below 1028 e nasdaq fell 16 points to cle a fraction under 2173. those are some of the day's adlines. i'll be back at thend of the broadct with a look at what you'll find on
forecasters also wned flights woulbe delayed or canceled om chicago to denver. hureds of police officers rned out in tacoma, washingt today for a memoal service horing four of their fallen. they were shot and killed la moh at a coffee shop. later, police in seattle kled the suspected gunman. today, a processn of hundreds police cars moved from an a force base down reets lined by soer crowds. the merial service was held in the tacomaome. the u.s. govnment will pay americanndian tribes $3.4...
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a couple of other superintendents -- andre zalanso in baltimore, robert bennett in denver before he became u.s. senator, they both have been achieving remarkable things under the radar, quietly and without all the furor and without all the alienation, so michelle rhee has paid a price for what she has accomplished. >> ifill: it seems like, aside from her personal price there is always a tradeoff in these things. charter schools some say weaken other schools, some say teachers say the idea of linking performance to tenure doesn't encourage teachers to stay and grow. these debates are still going on. >> reporter: these debates are going on. for a journalist, it's a fascinating story. as a national policy issue it's important, we need strong public schools and she's one of the people trying to figure out if we will get there. she may win on the big issues but on the other hand she has made an awful lot of enemies and people waiting for her to fall, so if she falls, she will fall hard. >> ifill: john merrow, thanks for all your good work. >> reporter: thank you, gwen. >> brown: the major devel
a couple of other superintendents -- andre zalanso in baltimore, robert bennett in denver before he became u.s. senator, they both have been achieving remarkable things under the radar, quietly and without all the furor and without all the alienation, so michelle rhee has paid a price for what she has accomplished. >> ifill: it seems like, aside from her personal price there is always a tradeoff in these things. charter schools some say weaken other schools, some say teachers say the idea...
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richard weber is an allergist at national jewish health in denver. >> and for the past several years, there have been reports coming out that the increase in co2 means that the ragweed plants grow more vigorously. they have more above-ground bio- mass, which in english means they're bigger. they start pollinating sooner, so they flower earlier and they produce more pollen, so there's an increase in the amount of pollen that's being released into the air. >> suarez: it doesn't end there. dr. weber said explosive growth in grass pollens after heavy rains will flood the world's emergency rooms with asthma patients. higher seas and higher humidity will bring more illness from mold spores. while scientists point to thinning ice sheets and endangered habitats, the w.h.o's maria neira has two basic messages she hopes will come from the conference and spur a change in global behavior. >> our message is if climate change continues, the health of the people will be affected. particularly, the health of the people living in very poor countries but also the people living in developed countries. t
richard weber is an allergist at national jewish health in denver. >> and for the past several years, there have been reports coming out that the increase in co2 means that the ragweed plants grow more vigorously. they have more above-ground bio- mass, which in english means they're bigger. they start pollinating sooner, so they flower earlier and they produce more pollen, so there's an increase in the amount of pollen that's being released into the air. >> suarez: it doesn't end...
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john became has a lifelong career working for a company in denver. he really has been in the mortgage industry for a long time for it before completing his degree, he originated loans as a producing bank manager in the denver suburbs. after graduation, he worked as a loan officer for of both commercial and residential mortgages where he would take over the branch office and become the president and ceo at its michigan headquarters. his president and chief executive officer of the central pacific mortgage officer. from 2004 to 2008, john courson served as the director of the california housing financing agency. certainly a wealth of knowledge for the market had -- industry. to john's left is mike calhoun, president of the center for responsible lending. truth in advertising -- i have known him for quite a long time work on this for a long time. i will be brief. he works for an non-profit research organization dedicated to their terms for low wealth family. cr.r.l. has worked for regul ations to modify pay that lending and other three he currently serv
john became has a lifelong career working for a company in denver. he really has been in the mortgage industry for a long time for it before completing his degree, he originated loans as a producing bank manager in the denver suburbs. after graduation, he worked as a loan officer for of both commercial and residential mortgages where he would take over the branch office and become the president and ceo at its michigan headquarters. his president and chief executive officer of the central...
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it has approximately 550 employees in the twin cities, denver, and around the country. in 1974, our owners established a profit sharing plan to share the profits with our company's employees, and beginning in 1995, plan assets were invested with mr. madoff. over the next 12 years, the company contributed over $8 million to the plan for the benefit of our employees and on december 11, 2008, mr. madoff was arrested for fraud and approximately 615 of our current and former employees lost their retirement savings that had been in a profit-sharing accounts invested with mr. madoff. our plan and our plan participants are representative of the average american workers whose retirement savings was intended to promote and his investment sipc was intended to protect. of our 615 plan participants, approximately 550 -- 89% -- had contribution balances of less than $650. this plan covers the average american worker. yet sipc has stated that only $500,000 is available. is it because the plants account with mr. madoff was held in the name of the plan trustee. but this was required by
it has approximately 550 employees in the twin cities, denver, and around the country. in 1974, our owners established a profit sharing plan to share the profits with our company's employees, and beginning in 1995, plan assets were invested with mr. madoff. over the next 12 years, the company contributed over $8 million to the plan for the benefit of our employees and on december 11, 2008, mr. madoff was arrested for fraud and approximately 615 of our current and former employees lost their...
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remember, he was the airport shuttle bus driver from denver. host: right. guest: it was to preserve as much intelligence as possible. the homeland security posture is we need to get out the information. there is an inherent conflict of where the intelligence is. host: doris on our republican line. go ahead. caller: good morning pedro and catherine. guest: good morning. caller: they threatened them with lawsuits and they now have to be politically correct instead of working to save america from terrorism. just like they deal with that jihadist terrorist over at fort hood for two years, they weren't able to stop him, but they promoted him. those murders could have been prevented if the f.b.i. was able to fulfill their job. and this stupidly law of miranda rights on the battlefield, thank goodness we didn't have to do that world war i, world war ii, korean war, vietnam war, how would they have ended up. i think congress needs to look into this c.i.a. bit. they've been saving america. they saved us for eight years and we also heard they pulled a lot of them bac
remember, he was the airport shuttle bus driver from denver. host: right. guest: it was to preserve as much intelligence as possible. the homeland security posture is we need to get out the information. there is an inherent conflict of where the intelligence is. host: doris on our republican line. go ahead. caller: good morning pedro and catherine. guest: good morning. caller: they threatened them with lawsuits and they now have to be politically correct instead of working to save america from...
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of that spending locally in the denver area.inton, maryland. the democrats' line. caller: can you hear me ok? i am listening to these people calling in complaining about the economy and this, that, and the other, yet they have representatives in washington who are there for the insurance companies, health insurance, banks. all of these lobbyists, they are not there to help them out. they will not pass any laws or bills to of the american consumer. forget it, you are out here on your own. get that in your head. these people, everything the president offers as an incentive to help the economy, people say, no. you are out here by yourself. get it in your mind and realize nobody cares about you but yourself. thank you. host: if the jump page on "the baltimore sun." vancouver, washington. on the republican line, ethan. caller: my name is ethan. my thing is, where are the degrees we need to beginning for future jobs? everybody tells me, five years ago, what degree to get and now it is nothing. host: ethan, what was your degree in or w
of that spending locally in the denver area.inton, maryland. the democrats' line. caller: can you hear me ok? i am listening to these people calling in complaining about the economy and this, that, and the other, yet they have representatives in washington who are there for the insurance companies, health insurance, banks. all of these lobbyists, they are not there to help them out. they will not pass any laws or bills to of the american consumer. forget it, you are out here on your own. get...
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after a six-goal eruption in denver.something that has happened under head coach bruce boudreau. >> ahead of the caps chicago, philly and pittsburgh. 18. calgary 16 times. tied with boston with 15. nhl record, joe, 40 times in one season by the 83/84 oilers. >> top line took a back seat to these two groups. >> we will take a look at the third line. doing a nice job against them. connecting for two goals. tom fleischmann is red hot for the caps. this pass picture perfect from wilson. switching gears and now going to the fourth line. this threesome did some damage. they worked the puck aggressively down low. steckel going for a rebound. then a shot off the back of the leg of the goaltender. >> you're right the grinding efforts of matt bradley are producing results. >> already six goals. in his ninth nhl season. odd pace for a career pace 14 goals. his best year was his first when he broke in with the sharks when he had nine goals out in san jose. >> capitals winning eight of their last 10 overall. three men have amassed a
after a six-goal eruption in denver.something that has happened under head coach bruce boudreau. >> ahead of the caps chicago, philly and pittsburgh. 18. calgary 16 times. tied with boston with 15. nhl record, joe, 40 times in one season by the 83/84 oilers. >> top line took a back seat to these two groups. >> we will take a look at the third line. doing a nice job against them. connecting for two goals. tom fleischmann is red hot for the caps. this pass picture perfect from...
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it has approximately 550 employees in the twin cities, denver, and around the country. in 1974, our owners established a profit sharing plan to share the profits with our company's employees, and beginning in 1995, plan assets were invested with mr. madoff. over the next 12 years, the company contributed over $8 million to the plan for the benefit of our employees and on december 11, 2008, mr. madoff was arrested for fraud and approximately 615 of our current and former employees lost their retirement savings that had been in a profit-sharing accounts invested with mr. madoff. our plan and our plan participants are representative of the average american workers whose retirement savings was intended to promote and his investment sipc was intended to protect. of our 615 plan participants, approximately 550 -- 89% -- had contribution balances of less than $650. this plan covers the average american worker. yet sipc has stated that only $500,000 is available. is it because the plants account with mr. madoff was held in the name of the plan trustee. but this was required by
it has approximately 550 employees in the twin cities, denver, and around the country. in 1974, our owners established a profit sharing plan to share the profits with our company's employees, and beginning in 1995, plan assets were invested with mr. madoff. over the next 12 years, the company contributed over $8 million to the plan for the benefit of our employees and on december 11, 2008, mr. madoff was arrested for fraud and approximately 615 of our current and former employees lost their...
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remember, he was the airport shuttle bus driver from denver. host: right.uest: it was to preserve as much intelligence as possible. the homeland security posture is we need to get out the information. there is an inherent conflict of where the intelligence is. host: doris on our republican line. go ahead. caller: good morning pedro and catherine. guest: good morning. caller: they threatened them with lawsuits and they now have to be politically correct instead of working to save america from terrorism. just like they deal with that jihadist terrorist over at fort hood for two years, they weren't able to stop him, but they promoted him. those murders could have been prevented if the f.b.i. was able to fulfill their job. and this stupidly law of miranda rights on the battlefield, thank goodness we didn't have to do that world war i, world war ii, korean war, vietnam war, how would they have ended up. i think congress needs to look into this c.i.a. bit. they've been saving america. they saved us for eight years and we also heard they pulled a lot of them back
remember, he was the airport shuttle bus driver from denver. host: right.uest: it was to preserve as much intelligence as possible. the homeland security posture is we need to get out the information. there is an inherent conflict of where the intelligence is. host: doris on our republican line. go ahead. caller: good morning pedro and catherine. guest: good morning. caller: they threatened them with lawsuits and they now have to be politically correct instead of working to save america from...
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it has approximately 550 employees in the twin cities, denver, and around the country. in 1974, our owners established a profit sharing plan to share the profits with our company's employees, and beginning in 1995, plan assets were invested with mr. madoff. over the next 12 years, the company contributed over $8 million to the plan for the benefit of our employees and on december 11, 2008, mr. madoff was arrested for fraud and approximately 615 of our current and former employees lost their retirement savings that had been in a profit-sharing accounts invested with mr. madoff. our plan and our plan participants are representative of the average american workers whose retirement savings was intended to promote and his investment sipc was intended to protect. of our 615 plan participants, approximately 550 -- 89% -- had contribution balances of less than $650. this plan covers the average american worker. yet sipc has stated that only $500,000 is available. is it because the plants account with mr. madoff was held in the name of the plan trustee. but this was required by
it has approximately 550 employees in the twin cities, denver, and around the country. in 1974, our owners established a profit sharing plan to share the profits with our company's employees, and beginning in 1995, plan assets were invested with mr. madoff. over the next 12 years, the company contributed over $8 million to the plan for the benefit of our employees and on december 11, 2008, mr. madoff was arrested for fraud and approximately 615 of our current and former employees lost their...
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is a pharmaceutical company formed in 1919 and has approximately 550 employees in the twin cities, denver, and around the country. in 1974, car owners established a profit sharing plan to share the profits with our company's employees, and beginning in 1995, the plan was invested with mr. madoff. over the next 12 years, the company contributed over $8 million to the plan for the benefit of our employees. on december 11, 2008, mr. madoff was arrested for fraud, and approximately 615 of our current and former employees lost their retirement savings that had been in a profit sharing account invested with mr. madoff. our plan and our plan participants are represented average american workers whose savings erisa was intended to promote and sipc was intended to protect it of our 615 plan participants, about 89% contribution balances of less than $50,000. this plan coverage is the average american worker. yet sipc has stated that only a single recovery of $500,000 is available. this is because the plants account with mr. madoff was held in the name of the plan trustee. but this was required by a
is a pharmaceutical company formed in 1919 and has approximately 550 employees in the twin cities, denver, and around the country. in 1974, car owners established a profit sharing plan to share the profits with our company's employees, and beginning in 1995, the plan was invested with mr. madoff. over the next 12 years, the company contributed over $8 million to the plan for the benefit of our employees. on december 11, 2008, mr. madoff was arrested for fraud, and approximately 615 of our...
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after awhile, they had got accustomed to being in denver but for me as a player quick always look atke, you know, the team that trades for you, they want you. >> right. >> no better feeling to have an organization that wants you. and 20,000 more fan that embrace you. it was cool to leave but as far as my family, my kids, they struggled with it. my wife was cool with it. and after awhile, once my kids got better, i'm cool with it. >> the point guard position in basketball is a tough position. how has it been leaving point guard system and set of place you have to run in denver to now detroit? >> when i got here, i played point guard in the beginning. now that's going to change. a different situation. i'm usually having the ball and bringing it up in the fourth quarter and not so much the first, second, and third. it's just different. it's hard. you have to be accountable for everybody else. and two, two guards both score. that's something i know i can do. >> gives a great appreciation for the game and other that come before him and he is somebody i admire on the court and off the cour
after awhile, they had got accustomed to being in denver but for me as a player quick always look atke, you know, the team that trades for you, they want you. >> right. >> no better feeling to have an organization that wants you. and 20,000 more fan that embrace you. it was cool to leave but as far as my family, my kids, they struggled with it. my wife was cool with it. and after awhile, once my kids got better, i'm cool with it. >> the point guard position in basketball is a...
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man was she enshoesias stick about the integration they performed at denver health. let me give you one small, small, small example. it's basically the one you just mentioned. we have patients here -- heart patients and they're discharged and we ask them, are you taking your meds? are you controlling your blood pressure? traiking your medication to control your blood pressure? oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. why is your blood pressure so high? well ... because they're intergraded, they check with their pharmacy which is part of their system. they check the refill rate of the patients. and sure enough they've found their patients' refill history show they were not taking their meds. the patient comes back, oh, you're not taking your meds. oh, i guess i wasn't. we're check on you. and sure enough, when they're taking your meds, their blood pressure is under control and much better outcomes with the patients because of that integration. mr. dodd: it works. mr. whitehouse: and part of what the distinguished chairman worked on so hard was to put in place the program so that we'll b
man was she enshoesias stick about the integration they performed at denver health. let me give you one small, small, small example. it's basically the one you just mentioned. we have patients here -- heart patients and they're discharged and we ask them, are you taking your meds? are you controlling your blood pressure? traiking your medication to control your blood pressure? oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. why is your blood pressure so high? well ... because they're intergraded, they check with their...
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but he droops 31 to hand denver their loss.en iverson was not happy with the loss or the way he played. >> being out there with guys that are, you know, superfast and you know me not being in the rhythm and not being in the shape that i wanted to be in and just still trying to compete at a high level when i know i was out gunned, not taking anything away from them. not taking anything away from them because you know they did a great job, but at times it was frustrating on me, it was hard, i kept looking to my manager to say keep trying, give everything you got, that's enough. that's what i did. >>> venturing into a meeting with the auburn tigers. jerome the monster block, landsberg in transition is unstoppable. 17 points at the break. cavs up 9. sullivan all the way to the buzzer, virginia by two at the break. second half action tigers swing it to take walter, strokes is free in the corner, auburn leads it by 8. 10 seconds to go. cavs within two. jeff key britain ski for two, no good, fouled on the play, he'll go to the line. t
but he droops 31 to hand denver their loss.en iverson was not happy with the loss or the way he played. >> being out there with guys that are, you know, superfast and you know me not being in the rhythm and not being in the shape that i wanted to be in and just still trying to compete at a high level when i know i was out gunned, not taking anything away from them. not taking anything away from them because you know they did a great job, but at times it was frustrating on me, it was hard,...
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newspapers across the country "telco kristansen @" is the headline in the denver post.he headlines in the a "los angeles *" they tried that with passage, the two houses will now negotiate a compromise legislation. and the local tallahassee newspaper, "a health-care bill passes in the senate." this is a story of how the senators voted there in florida. here is the front page this morning in the washington -- "washington post." they also have the health care story, but they also have a story about the imminent strike yesterday. and they also of a map on the front page of the "washington post" next to the story about the location of yemen and wear those air strikes to place. this morning in the "baltimore sun" they also look at the story from a distance -- different aspect. our question for you, though, this half hour is your favorite political story of the year. we will go to our first call from manhattan, and as we do, the year in cartoons. instead, democrats line, go ahead, you are first. caller: their christmas. host: thank you. caller: this health care story, we got n
newspapers across the country "telco kristansen @" is the headline in the denver post.he headlines in the a "los angeles *" they tried that with passage, the two houses will now negotiate a compromise legislation. and the local tallahassee newspaper, "a health-care bill passes in the senate." this is a story of how the senators voted there in florida. here is the front page this morning in the washington -- "washington post." they also have the health...
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from munich to london to denver. is border area between afghanistan and pakistan uniquely different from any other location including somalia, yemen and other possible redoubts is that this part of the world represents the epicenter of extremist jihadist. the historic place where native and foreign muslims defeat add superpower and in their view caused its collapse at home. for them to be seen to defeat the sole remaining superpower in the same place would have severe consequences for the united states and the world. some say this is similar to the domino theory that underpinned an ultimately muddied the thinng >> the difference is we have very real and very recent history that shows just what can happen in this part of the world when extremist have breathing space, safe heavens and governments supportive of their mission. less than five years after the last soviet tank crossed out of afghanistan new jersey 1993, islamic militants launched they're first attack on the world trade center in new york. we cannot afford t
from munich to london to denver. is border area between afghanistan and pakistan uniquely different from any other location including somalia, yemen and other possible redoubts is that this part of the world represents the epicenter of extremist jihadist. the historic place where native and foreign muslims defeat add superpower and in their view caused its collapse at home. for them to be seen to defeat the sole remaining superpower in the same place would have severe consequences for the...
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there was a moment in denver, colorado, prior to his speech at the democratic national convention whenhe was troubled with gallstones in fighting cancer. he sucked it up, man up as they would say today and told himself that he could handle it. he handled that well as he handled almost everything extraordinarily well. there is a passage in the book i would like for you to reflect on. it has to do with dealing with loss. it has to do with the events of the summer of 1968. in has to do with his love of the ocean and his love of sailing. when he would be out on the ocean, especially at night, he will look for the north star to steer him. here is the passage. "and that is the truly magical time of sailing. the north star, the guiding star for all semen through time, it guides you through the evening. -- the guiding star for all semen. -- seamen. there's this fellow shifting water. the fog comes in and you must go by the compass. you are always waiting to see that north star again because it is the guide it to home port, the guide to home. the voyage becomes all- inclusive. you are enveloped
there was a moment in denver, colorado, prior to his speech at the democratic national convention whenhe was troubled with gallstones in fighting cancer. he sucked it up, man up as they would say today and told himself that he could handle it. he handled that well as he handled almost everything extraordinarily well. there is a passage in the book i would like for you to reflect on. it has to do with dealing with loss. it has to do with the events of the summer of 1968. in has to do with his...
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newspapers across the country "telco kristansen @" is the headline in the denver post. also the headlines in the a "los angeles *" they tried that with passage, the two houses will now negotiate a compromise legislation. and the local tallahassee newspaper, "a health-care bill passes in the senate." this is a story of how the senators voted there in florida. here is the front page this morning in the washington -- "washington post." they also have the health care story, but they also have a story about the imminent strike yesterday. and they also of a map on the front page of the "washington post" next to the story about the location of yemen and wear those air strikes to place. this morning in the "baltimore sun" they also look at the story from a distance -- different aspect. our question for you, though, this half hour is your favorite political story of the year. we will go to our first call from manhattan, and as we do, the year in cartoons. instead, democrats line, go ahead, you are first. caller: their christmas. host: thank you. caller: this health care story, w
newspapers across the country "telco kristansen @" is the headline in the denver post. also the headlines in the a "los angeles *" they tried that with passage, the two houses will now negotiate a compromise legislation. and the local tallahassee newspaper, "a health-care bill passes in the senate." this is a story of how the senators voted there in florida. here is the front page this morning in the washington -- "washington post." they also have the...
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and its followers can plot and executed tax from a variety of locations, from munich, to london, to denverhat makes the border area between afghanistan and pakistan uniquely different from any other location, including somalia and elsewhere is that this part of the world represents the epicenter of extremist jihadism. foreign muslims defeated one superpower and causing its collapse at home. for them to be seen to defeat this so remaining superpower would have consequences for this country and the world. some say this is similar to that, though -- domino theory that to muddied military escalation in vietnam. the difference is we have very real and recent history that shows what can happen in this part of the world when extremists have breathing space, a safe haven, and governments composite with and supportive of their mission. less than five years after the last soviet tank left afghanistan in 1993, islamic militants launched their first attack on the world trade center. we cannot afford to make a similar mistake. we hope to reverse momentum and reduce the strength while providing the time
and its followers can plot and executed tax from a variety of locations, from munich, to london, to denverhat makes the border area between afghanistan and pakistan uniquely different from any other location, including somalia and elsewhere is that this part of the world represents the epicenter of extremist jihadism. foreign muslims defeated one superpower and causing its collapse at home. for them to be seen to defeat this so remaining superpower would have consequences for this country and...