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what has the philadelphia eagles offense done?did get the touchdown throw but it was a pass that could have been intercepted. mcnabb never saw hill. that drive was kept alive by a defensive penalty that was -- i could say it wasn't one but i had a hard time seeing it. and nothing fancy by the broncos' defense. they're just winning the battles. covering one-on-one and keeping donovan mcnabb in the pocket. jim: that touchdown drive the only touchdown drive of the broncos, feeled by two -- eagles fueled by two penalties. see if that offense can be reignited here with six minutes to go. macho harris steps up. fumbles. it's philadelphia football. the second fumble of the game. carrying the ball on the wrong side. phil: a couple of things. just carrying the football loose, not tucked to his body and when it's not tucked to the body, any type of pressure is going to knock it out. what a recovery. you go why is it the wrong side? because when you have it on the inside you can't use your other arm to defend the ball and if it's on the outs
what has the philadelphia eagles offense done?did get the touchdown throw but it was a pass that could have been intercepted. mcnabb never saw hill. that drive was kept alive by a defensive penalty that was -- i could say it wasn't one but i had a hard time seeing it. and nothing fancy by the broncos' defense. they're just winning the battles. covering one-on-one and keeping donovan mcnabb in the pocket. jim: that touchdown drive the only touchdown drive of the broncos, feeled by two -- eagles...
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a bald eagle. >> every time i see a bald eagle -- they're coming back pretty good. because of the endangered species. you he notice this bird's wing has dropped here. melanie from -- a beautiful farm near the jacksons, they rescue bald eagles for not just alaska, all over this country. this is a big alaskan bald eagle, i think. it looks like one. and they're much larger -- i say much larger. larger than florida bald eagles and other birds that might live in ohio. >> larry: this is the bird of america. >> exactly. the white head appears after four years. a lot of eagles are shot thinking they may be a buzzard or something but they're an immature bald eagle. look at the talons. i don't know if the camera can pick that up. it's very important to see those talons. if melanie were here without a glove on and that were a wild bird, larry, those talons would go through her skin, through the muscle and break her bone in a split second. the pressure on her arm right now is lightning anything you can imagine. >> i work out. >> look at that beak there. that beak is used for te
a bald eagle. >> every time i see a bald eagle -- they're coming back pretty good. because of the endangered species. you he notice this bird's wing has dropped here. melanie from -- a beautiful farm near the jacksons, they rescue bald eagles for not just alaska, all over this country. this is a big alaskan bald eagle, i think. it looks like one. and they're much larger -- i say much larger. larger than florida bald eagles and other birds that might live in ohio. >> larry: this is...
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a bald eagle. >> every time i see a bald eagle, they're coming back again pretty good though because of being an endangered species. melanie from the beautiful farm there, the jackson's, they rescue bald eagles from not just alaska all over the country, all this country. this is a big alaska bald eagle. it looks like one. they're much larger than the florida bald eagles that might live in ohio. >> larry: the bird of america? >> exactly. the whitehead appears after four years. a lot of eagles are shot thinking they may be a buzzard or something but they're an immature bald eagle. look at the talons. it's very important to see those talons. if melanie were here without a glove on if that were a wild bird, larry, those talons would go through her skin, break her bones and in a second. the pressure on the arm is beyond anything you can imagine. >> i work out. >> look at that beak there. it's used for tearing. >> when he does that, what is he doing, is he refreshing herself? or he wants to take off? >> exactly. she's just getting comfortable on my arm. she's stretching out her wings like
a bald eagle. >> every time i see a bald eagle, they're coming back again pretty good though because of being an endangered species. melanie from the beautiful farm there, the jackson's, they rescue bald eagles from not just alaska all over the country, all this country. this is a big alaska bald eagle. it looks like one. they're much larger than the florida bald eagles that might live in ohio. >> larry: the bird of america? >> exactly. the whitehead appears after four years....
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about 800 have been built, but many are now sitting empty. >> if you look at what eagle's populationes for a living, a large percentage of them are builders. moves in, they build another house tkaopd that cycle. the people that have been really hurt were the ones that were in that cycle, next thing you know they own two homes, a couple lots, can't afford the payments, can't sell the homes. >> suarez: so that was one of those situations where you needed that kind of economy to keep on going. >> absolutely. they just built too many homes too quick and too many people got stuck holding more than one home for themselves. >> suarez: the crisis is also taking a huge toll on businesses and people in related fields. ray perez is a mechanic who fixes engines on construction equipment. his work virtually disappeared this summer. we met him at a dinner the methodist church holds every monday, to help people in need. >> it's been a struggle. i've resorted to mowing lawns. do tree trimming. today i was painting. >> suarez: so i guess coming here helps? >> absolutely. being able to come here was a
about 800 have been built, but many are now sitting empty. >> if you look at what eagle's populationes for a living, a large percentage of them are builders. moves in, they build another house tkaopd that cycle. the people that have been really hurt were the ones that were in that cycle, next thing you know they own two homes, a couple lots, can't afford the payments, can't sell the homes. >> suarez: so that was one of those situations where you needed that kind of economy to keep...
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>>f you look at what eagle's population ds for a living, a large percentage of them are builders.ves in, they bld another house tkao that cycle. the ople that have bn really hurt werthe ones that were in that cycle, xt thing you know they own two homes, couple lots, can't affordhe payments, can't ll the homes. >> suare so that was one of those siations where you need that kind of economy to keep on going. >> absolely. they just ilt too many homes too quick and o many people gostuck holding more than one home for themselves. >> suarez: the crisis also taking a huge toll on busisses and pele in related fields. ray perez is a mecnic who fixes ennes on construction equipment. hiwork virtually disappeared this summer. we met h at a dinner the thodist church holds every monday, to help people ineed. it's been a struggle. i've rested to mowing lawns. do tree trimming. day i was painting. >> suare so i guess coming here helps? >> absolutel being able to co here was a great help. >> suarez: cynthiaibley helps co-ordinatthe dinners which serves about 50-60 people a we. >> it's surprising ao
>>f you look at what eagle's population ds for a living, a large percentage of them are builders.ves in, they bld another house tkao that cycle. the ople that have bn really hurt werthe ones that were in that cycle, xt thing you know they own two homes, couple lots, can't affordhe payments, can't ll the homes. >> suare so that was one of those siations where you need that kind of economy to keep on going. >> absolely. they just ilt too many homes too quick and o many people...
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eagles have no time-outs. wait a minute. i don't believe it! the eagles pick it up and edwards runs it in for a touchdown! an incredible development. >> unbelievable. >> georgetown, led by dominant center patrick ewing, was one win away from being the first nba repeat champion in over ten years. his opponent was a villanova squad that barely sweked into the tournament with ten losses. the wildcats proved the adage on any given night. >> villanova did the impossible! nobody thought they could do it. >> nobody thought we could do it. but i did! >>> the images engrained in the mipdz of those who witnessed it. a couple on the big court between the lakers and rockets. tomjanovich ran to the fray. l.a.'s kermit washington saw the flash from the corner of his eye and instinct lively swung a fist. tomjanovich hit the floor. his face shattered by the punch. the incident caused the nba to significantly alter its rules against fighting. >>> ozzy smith was famous for his brilliant defense. but he was not known for his power at the plate. in fact the switch
eagles have no time-outs. wait a minute. i don't believe it! the eagles pick it up and edwards runs it in for a touchdown! an incredible development. >> unbelievable. >> georgetown, led by dominant center patrick ewing, was one win away from being the first nba repeat champion in over ten years. his opponent was a villanova squad that barely sweked into the tournament with ten losses. the wildcats proved the adage on any given night. >> villanova did the impossible! nobody...
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you've got to identify him. >> tim: the eagles fans rise to attention at the conte forum.nt lead now for rhode island after falling down by a baker's dozen. just like that, raji gets it started with a sunday best dish to josh southern. oh, my, the teardrop, courtesy of the norl new orleanian. >> tim: six minutes gone. you look at our game summary, just like that, boston college down by 13. able to make a few plays, i think in large measure, because of biko paris. that young man has been dogged by two or three different guards pressing the issue. i thought he responded in that last sequence. >> mike: i thought he was more aggressive, especially against the fullcourt press, taking it up, trying to get in the lane. eight point for him, a few steals, assists, cut down on his turnovers in the second half. much more poised against the press. >> tim: interestingly he has some people he can call upon in that huddle that were outstanding guards. not just al skinner, bhofs a very good player himself, but also preston murphy as a part of the boston college staff. there's biko, sittin
you've got to identify him. >> tim: the eagles fans rise to attention at the conte forum.nt lead now for rhode island after falling down by a baker's dozen. just like that, raji gets it started with a sunday best dish to josh southern. oh, my, the teardrop, courtesy of the norl new orleanian. >> tim: six minutes gone. you look at our game summary, just like that, boston college down by 13. able to make a few plays, i think in large measure, because of biko paris. that young man has...
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hurricanes and eagles acc sunday hurricanes and eagles acc sunday night hoops is now! caption funding provided by fox sports net tp the conferenthe conferen ap acc officialacc officia bostboston massachusetts as bo college sp college set to t hurricane of miami. helrhellp hello again,. aloalong with helrhellp hello again,. aloalong withmike,p along . p a conferencepmeans as mu win p win win in pmeans as win p win win infebruary, ttthep the acc being as ti could be this year, you have to start off strongly. >> a very impressive win against minnesota, starting 8-0 and without their best player, rakim sanders but coming off two road wins of michigan. miami and boston college no different. and it's of utmost importance. >> the freshman, durand scott has gotten off to a great start and the transfer from villanova, a little older, brings a lot of poise and leadership. and rogers has been ter require film at 6'6", a lot of leadership and paris is a true point guard and sets the tempo for this game. >> we're expecting a good game today in boston college. hope to start a new st
hurricanes and eagles acc sunday hurricanes and eagles acc sunday night hoops is now! caption funding provided by fox sports net tp the conferenthe conferen ap acc officialacc officia bostboston massachusetts as bo college sp college set to t hurricane of miami. helrhellp hello again,. aloalong with helrhellp hello again,. aloalong withmike,p along . p a conferencepmeans as mu win p win win in pmeans as win p win win infebruary, ttthep the acc being as ti could be this year, you have to start...
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take a look at it and you'll see the american eagle and you'll see that the american eagle is holding arrows on the right in its claw, an olive branch on the left. this has deep symbolism to our founding fathers, the seal was adopted before the constitution itself was ratified. and the gentleman who had to explain and support the adoption of this symbol as our country's great seal said that he had the eagle holding arrows and an olive branch to symbolize war and peace. specifically what he said was that with regard to that olive branch he wanted to illustrate the power of peace. he said the power of peace, not a phrase we hear very often, we hear a great deal of the power of war, but we don't hear much of the power of peace, and you will note that that eagle is not looking toward the arrows, that eagle is looking toward the olive branch. and the reason why the american eagle was placed by our founding fathers with an olive branch is because they always wanted america to be looking for peace and i'm sad to say that we have forgotten that. this message from our founding fathers from ove
take a look at it and you'll see the american eagle and you'll see that the american eagle is holding arrows on the right in its claw, an olive branch on the left. this has deep symbolism to our founding fathers, the seal was adopted before the constitution itself was ratified. and the gentleman who had to explain and support the adoption of this symbol as our country's great seal said that he had the eagle holding arrows and an olive branch to symbolize war and peace. specifically what he said...
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perspective on life also applies to my report on herb luck a forming runningback with the philadelphia eagles that now run force god. i traveled with pastor luck to africa where he runs a humanitarian mission called stand for africa and it stand for food and clean drinking water for africa's people. the former 32 on the field has now been back to africa four times doing what he calls god's work. >> you know it is not just the professional athletes that are teaching us about teamwork and core and and in spa ration, all you have to do is take a look at this story that involves a baseball player and a team that changed what the word winning means. mindy report reported on a champion's heart. >> spring, a time for new beginnings, a familiar warmth of the sun on your back as many discover the love for the outdoors. in carmel california, a town with roots as deep at giant redwoods, one day the spring was different than the rest. meet women rudolph, team manager for the carmel high school baseball team. >> very positive, polite and cracks funny jokes. >> kind of makes his own path in life. he has do
perspective on life also applies to my report on herb luck a forming runningback with the philadelphia eagles that now run force god. i traveled with pastor luck to africa where he runs a humanitarian mission called stand for africa and it stand for food and clean drinking water for africa's people. the former 32 on the field has now been back to africa four times doing what he calls god's work. >> you know it is not just the professional athletes that are teaching us about teamwork and...
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more rapid than eagles his course they came, and he whistled and shouted and called them by name.y, when they meet with an obstacle, mount to the sky. so up to the house top the coursers they flew, with the sleigh fall of toys, and st. nicklas too. and then in a twinkling, i heard on the roof the prancing and pawning of each little hoof. as i drew in my head, and was turning around, down the chimney st. nicklas came with a bound. he was dressed all in fur, from his head to his foot, and his clothes were all tarnished with ashes and soot. a bundle of toy he had dplung on his back, and he looked like a peddler, just opening his pack. his eyes how they twinkled. his dimples how merry. his cheeks were like roses, his nose like a chiry. his droll little mouth was drawn up like a bow. and the beard of his chin was as white as the snow. the stump of a pipe he held tight in his teeth, and the smoke it encircled his head like a wreath. he had a broad face and a little round belly that shook when he laughed, like a bowlful of je y jelly. he was chubby and plump, a right jolly old eventually
more rapid than eagles his course they came, and he whistled and shouted and called them by name.y, when they meet with an obstacle, mount to the sky. so up to the house top the coursers they flew, with the sleigh fall of toys, and st. nicklas too. and then in a twinkling, i heard on the roof the prancing and pawning of each little hoof. as i drew in my head, and was turning around, down the chimney st. nicklas came with a bound. he was dressed all in fur, from his head to his foot, and his...
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perspective on life also applies to my report on herb luck a forming runningback with the philadelphia eagles that now run force god. i traveled with pastor luck to africa where he runs a humanitarian mission called stand for africa and it stand for food and clean drinking water for africa's people. the former 32 on the field has now been back to africa four times doing what he calls god's work. >> you know it is not just the professional athletes that are teaching us about teamwork and core and and in spa ration, all you have to do is take a look at this story that involves a baseball player and a team that changed what the word winning means. mindy report reported on a champion's heart. >> spring, a time for new beginnings, a familiar warmth of the sun on your back as many discover the love for the outdoors. in carmel california, a town with roots as deep at giant redwoods, one day the spring was different than the rest. meet women rudolph, team manager for the carmel high school baseball team. >> very positive, polite and cracks funny jokes. >> kind of makes his own path in life. he has do
perspective on life also applies to my report on herb luck a forming runningback with the philadelphia eagles that now run force god. i traveled with pastor luck to africa where he runs a humanitarian mission called stand for africa and it stand for food and clean drinking water for africa's people. the former 32 on the field has now been back to africa four times doing what he calls god's work. >> you know it is not just the professional athletes that are teaching us about teamwork and...
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center, so when the bubble burst, they weren't going to be collateral damage the way a place like eagle, colorado, could end up being with many unsold houses standing and waiting for buyers, buyers who may move there some day and may have trouble borrowing the money to do so. >> lehrer: one of your pieces, somebody said well, we've got some problems, but they didn't appear to feel they had an option to pick up and go. did you hear that from -- in these various locations where people had hard times? >> suarez: the cliche about americans that they are ready to go all the time, that opportunity is waiting somewhere over the horizon. but the people i spoke to during the week whether it is the partners at zingerman's deli in ann arbor or the farmers in iowa or the storekeepers in lincoln city, oregon, they had a very strong connection to the place where they lived, where they had done business, where they had a sense of community. so there wasn't this feeling oh, boy, if i could just kick off the dust of this town and go somewhere else. people are really rooted in the places where they live.
center, so when the bubble burst, they weren't going to be collateral damage the way a place like eagle, colorado, could end up being with many unsold houses standing and waiting for buyers, buyers who may move there some day and may have trouble borrowing the money to do so. >> lehrer: one of your pieces, somebody said well, we've got some problems, but they didn't appear to feel they had an option to pick up and go. did you hear that from -- in these various locations where people had...
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i'm not sure where these eagles fall along that line right to you. if you look at loose balls and who's winning that battle, it's almost always gone to rhode island, especially in this half so far. >> mike: you talk to the coaching staff and the think they talked about were lapses defensively and stretches. it happened in harvard. they needed 40 minutes of execution and concentration. to this point there have been lapses that have allowed rhode island to capitalize. >> tim: another inbounds turn joef committed by boston college. look at that. a huge swing as inside orion outerbridge gets the easy bucket. >> mike: what you've done, you've called a time-out, tried to gather things together and then the first possession is a turnover and a score. >> tim: sanders looks to southern. easy basket. six point for josh southern. 66-54. we've said it many times, mike, when working boston college games, they're a difficult team to come from behind on when they get a lead. but i think another issue for them is they have a difficult time coming from behind. their
i'm not sure where these eagles fall along that line right to you. if you look at loose balls and who's winning that battle, it's almost always gone to rhode island, especially in this half so far. >> mike: you talk to the coaching staff and the think they talked about were lapses defensively and stretches. it happened in harvard. they needed 40 minutes of execution and concentration. to this point there have been lapses that have allowed rhode island to capitalize. >> tim: another...
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more rapid than eagles his courses they came. and he whistled and shouted and called them by name.onner and blitzen. dash away, dash away, dash away all. as dry lives that before the wild hurricane fly, when they meet with an obstacle mount to the sky. so up to the house top the courses they flew with a sleigh full of toys and st. nicholas, too. and then in a twinkling i heard on the roof the prancing and pawing of each little hoof. as i drew in my head and was turning around down the chimney st. nicholas came with a bound. he was dressed all in fur from his head to his foot. and his clothes were all tarnished with ashes and soot. a bundle of toys he flung on his back. and he looked like a peddler just opening his pack. his eyes how they twinkled, his dimples how merry. his cheeks were like roses, his nose like a cherry. his draw little mouth was all drawn up like a bow. and the beard on his chin was as white as the snow. a stump of a pipe he held tight in his teeth and the smoke it encircled his head like a wreath. he had a broad face and a little round belly. that shook when he l
more rapid than eagles his courses they came. and he whistled and shouted and called them by name.onner and blitzen. dash away, dash away, dash away all. as dry lives that before the wild hurricane fly, when they meet with an obstacle mount to the sky. so up to the house top the courses they flew with a sleigh full of toys and st. nicholas, too. and then in a twinkling i heard on the roof the prancing and pawing of each little hoof. as i drew in my head and was turning around down the chimney...
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. >> the eagle has landed. >> roger, tranquility, we copy you on the ground.you have a got -- you about a bunch of guys about to turn blue. thanks a lot. >> we are getting a picture of the tv. there is a great deal of contrast and currently is upside down. we can make at a fair amount of detail. we can see you coming down the ladder now. it is one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. [music] [music] [applause] >> ok -- let's take a look at our panelists. let me introduce to you buzz aldrin. [applause] charles m. duke, jr.. [applause] lori levinnnon,m deputy directof the products they center. [applause] and a mission specialist on atlantis. he was the lead space walker recently during the hubble space telescope repair mission [applause] i wanted to let you know that these youngsters will be talking to us. they will be talking from science centers all over the country from boston, new york, california, chicago, and the denver museum of nature and science and the st. louis science center. let's talk to our panelists. we will begin with you, bus. zz. yo
. >> the eagle has landed. >> roger, tranquility, we copy you on the ground.you have a got -- you about a bunch of guys about to turn blue. thanks a lot. >> we are getting a picture of the tv. there is a great deal of contrast and currently is upside down. we can make at a fair amount of detail. we can see you coming down the ladder now. it is one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. [music] [music] [applause] >> ok -- let's take a look at our panelists. let...
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. >> larry: curt, one of our legal eagles says the appeal system in italy are fairer for the defendant than in the united states. you don't just have to rule on constitutional grounds, they consider the whole matter and if they deem someone didn't do it, even if the jury said they did and there was no malfeasance of justice, they could throw the case out. have you heard the same thing? >> yeah. that's absolutely true. we've also heard that there is a slightly different phase where they could actually open it up for further evaluation of evidence that can even provide new information to the hearing as a whole. so there is very different scenarios than what happens in the united states. >> larry: edda, does that encourage you? >> oh, absolutely. you know, there's many italians who have told us that, you know, worst case scenario, the first level rarely works correctly. they'll get it right in appeals. she will get out of there, they will not, you know, put away this innocent young girl for a crime she didn't commit. >> larry: it could take up to a year before it's even heard, right, curt
. >> larry: curt, one of our legal eagles says the appeal system in italy are fairer for the defendant than in the united states. you don't just have to rule on constitutional grounds, they consider the whole matter and if they deem someone didn't do it, even if the jury said they did and there was no malfeasance of justice, they could throw the case out. have you heard the same thing? >> yeah. that's absolutely true. we've also heard that there is a slightly different phase where...
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the eagles secure a payoff spot. the cardinals not their second crown.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 long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting mor
the eagles secure a payoff spot. the cardinals not their second crown.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...
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weapons mark clayton and lj smith join reid as doubtful and johnson and terrell are 50/50. >>> the eagles have confirmed that brian westbrook will miss at least one more game because of a second concussion this season. that means brian is out for sunday's game against the giants. wide receiver jackson pack tilled all week and is listed as probable for the game. jackson missed last week's game also because of a concussion. >>> still to come on sports night. kelli johnson has a talk with one of the redskins rising young stars. it's an interview you'll only see on comcast sports net and the puck will drop in a few minutes. we'll head back to verizon center to get the latest. geico sports night returns after this. is emily, and in 7 years... i'll be an alcoholic. all: hi, emily. announcer: kids who drink before age 15 are 5 times more likely to have alcohol problems when they're adults. so start talking before they start drinking. >>> welcome back, devin thomas fred davis and malcolm kelly, finally showing promise. last week thomas had 100 yards receiving. it's the first time any of the three
weapons mark clayton and lj smith join reid as doubtful and johnson and terrell are 50/50. >>> the eagles have confirmed that brian westbrook will miss at least one more game because of a second concussion this season. that means brian is out for sunday's game against the giants. wide receiver jackson pack tilled all week and is listed as probable for the game. jackson missed last week's game also because of a concussion. >>> still to come on sports night. kelli johnson has a...
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and the eagles leading it by 11. what would you do for a klondike bar? ahhhh! what would you do now that is has... a thicker, more chocolatey shell? ahhhhh! ♪ what would you do-oo-oo for a klondike bar? ♪ >>> miami has not taken of boston college going over four minutes without a point because boston college still leads. we were talking about paris and grant scott. updating their numbers. >> mike: a tough night offensively for them. corey raji doing what he does, 17 points, biko paris leading the way, not a big time scorer, but seven assists and really controlling the offense. >> ron: at the line will be trapani, four points in the ballgame, struggled with his outside shot, 1 of 11. just 0 for 4 from the line. his first miss at the line in three attempts. normally solid free-throw shooter at 75.3%. >> ron: most of his shots have been contested, hasn't had many great looks at the basket even from the perimeter. >> mike: second leading scorer r averaging 15 but less than that today. >> ron: drops it down and cuts the lead to 10. >> mike: i'm sure that last time o
and the eagles leading it by 11. what would you do for a klondike bar? ahhhh! what would you do now that is has... a thicker, more chocolatey shell? ahhhhh! ♪ what would you do-oo-oo for a klondike bar? ♪ >>> miami has not taken of boston college going over four minutes without a point because boston college still leads. we were talking about paris and grant scott. updating their numbers. >> mike: a tough night offensively for them. corey raji doing what he does, 17 points,...
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extend the policies in this book and prosecution to obama because he is conflicted and continuing this eagle war in the middle east. >> host: i think that might have come now and 2008, 2007. santa rosa california is next. craig on the republican line, what are you reading? what is your favorite mom teach a book of the year? >> caller: hi, c-span, merry christmas. my favorite nonfiction book has been and always will be the bible. >> host: thank you, will spur no hampshire is next up, jim on the independent line. go ahead. >> caller: good morning. i don't know if this was 2000 later but it's american blooms. by suzanne based on literary community that gathered in concord massachusetts hall form elkhart and emmerson and was a light. i don't read much nonfiction, but was certainly less fictional the weigel. >> host: sandra, you're favorite nonfiction book of the year? >> caller: the late senator ted kennedy. >> host: thanks for the call this morning. one of the many vince we covered this year former publisher harold evans and his book might paper chase. to some of his comments from his book read
extend the policies in this book and prosecution to obama because he is conflicted and continuing this eagle war in the middle east. >> host: i think that might have come now and 2008, 2007. santa rosa california is next. craig on the republican line, what are you reading? what is your favorite mom teach a book of the year? >> caller: hi, c-span, merry christmas. my favorite nonfiction book has been and always will be the bible. >> host: thank you, will spur no hampshire is...
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ray's series continues tomorrow, when he'll take us to the boom town of eagle, colorado. >> lehrer: finally tonight, a musician who's "crazy" for gershwin. jeffrey brown has that story. ♪ >> reporter: it was, says richard glazier, the 1943 film, "girl crazy" that did it. >> i saw "girl crazy" when i was nine years old, and i just fell in love with the voice of judy garland and the music of george and ira gershwin. >> reporter: movie musicals led the young glazier to the piano. first, classical training and then a devotion to the music of a golden period of american song. particularly the gershwins-- george the composer, ira the lyricist. ♪ >> it is so purely and uniquely american and represents us in our best light. to the older generation, these songs of george and ira gershwin evoke memories, evoke places, evoke times, evoke feelings. to the younger generation, they are experiencing something totally new, songs that are immortal. >> reporter: now age 47, glazier performs their music for audiences around the country. recently, here at the smithsonian museum of american history. and he conv
ray's series continues tomorrow, when he'll take us to the boom town of eagle, colorado. >> lehrer: finally tonight, a musician who's "crazy" for gershwin. jeffrey brown has that story. ♪ >> reporter: it was, says richard glazier, the 1943 film, "girl crazy" that did it. >> i saw "girl crazy" when i was nine years old, and i just fell in love with the voice of judy garland and the music of george and ira gershwin. >> reporter: movie...
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san diego wrapped up its 7th straight victory while the bough -- cowboyed drops into a tie with the eaglesst. log on to cbssports.com. >> pelley: now a few minutes with andy rooney. >> rooney: the letters i get come in four general categories. it may be more or less, but say four. one-- i get a lot of good letters. they're the best kind; they're from people who liked something i said. i can always take that. two-- i get letters from someone trying to get me to promote something on "60 minutes." i never do that. never have. three-- i get letters from people who are mad about something i said. they usually think i was wrong. four-- i get a lot of letters about what i look like, letters pointing out something about my appearance. recently, i made some remarks about our mail and the u.s. postal service. a lot of people thanked me for supporting postal workers. you could tell they were all from mailmen because they called themselves "postal workers". i always called them "mailmen." the letters also referred to the "u.s. postal service," and i still call that the "post office." robert w. lovaase
san diego wrapped up its 7th straight victory while the bough -- cowboyed drops into a tie with the eaglesst. log on to cbssports.com. >> pelley: now a few minutes with andy rooney. >> rooney: the letters i get come in four general categories. it may be more or less, but say four. one-- i get a lot of good letters. they're the best kind; they're from people who liked something i said. i can always take that. two-- i get letters from someone trying to get me to promote something on...
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this is based on nature as well 1981 there was an volcanic explosion in the philippines eagles the biggest explosion and about 100 years in sulfur dioxide in the stratosphere and what happens when sulfur dioxide gets into the stratosphere at that height, volcanoes or exploding all the time and putting their effluvia lower into the trip as beer and when it gets to that height it behaves differently. it mixes with the air assault and forms this deeper around the planet that is a kind of stratospheric shield. in the math they decrease over 1 degree fahrenheit for about two years. was a change in the global temperature as a result of this volcano. there are scientists we write about in drunk that want to mimic nature or recreate the explosion. you could run around dynamiting volcanoes and i would be disastrous and messy and inefficient because it puts hundreds of billions of tons of junk in the air and you don't want. instead they like to do a targeted garden hose to the sky where you've been spurts of sulfur dioxide in a relatively very small amount of there would be enough to mimic what it d
this is based on nature as well 1981 there was an volcanic explosion in the philippines eagles the biggest explosion and about 100 years in sulfur dioxide in the stratosphere and what happens when sulfur dioxide gets into the stratosphere at that height, volcanoes or exploding all the time and putting their effluvia lower into the trip as beer and when it gets to that height it behaves differently. it mixes with the air assault and forms this deeper around the planet that is a kind of...
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say i'm not an expert and in the sense i haven't spent my life studying, which is car safety versus eagles. so what did i do? i analyze them in a way that i know how to analyze data sets. when you look at the data in subways or in complex ways, you just don't see a very big difference in the effectiveness of child car seats relative to a adult seatbelts in saving the lives of young children. you do see some benefits, some relatively minor benefits. both car seats and seat belts are a world better than not being restrained at all. so in some sense i am not an expert in this area, but i have access through the david and i look at it and i do what i know how to do and i find it. on top of that, steven and i went out and did some crash test. wee bit out of our talk pockets to do crashed just because we couldn't find any evidence in the literature how crash test dummies of young children sides did when you put them in adult seatbelts. and so i think a lot of times what we talk about experts, to kind of get up to speed, certainly within the economic measure, you get up to speed in an area for so
say i'm not an expert and in the sense i haven't spent my life studying, which is car safety versus eagles. so what did i do? i analyze them in a way that i know how to analyze data sets. when you look at the data in subways or in complex ways, you just don't see a very big difference in the effectiveness of child car seats relative to a adult seatbelts in saving the lives of young children. you do see some benefits, some relatively minor benefits. both car seats and seat belts are a world...
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perspective on life also applies to my report on herb luck a forming runningback with the philadelphia eaglesn force god. i traveled with pastor luck to africa where he runs a humanitarian mission called stand for africa and it stand for food and clean drinking water for africa's people. the former 32 on the field has now been back to africa four times doing what he calls god's work. >> you know it is not just the professional athletes that are teaching us about teamwork and core and and in spa ration, all you have to do is take a look at this story that involves a baseball player and a team that changed what the word winning means. mindy report reported on a champion's heart. >> spring a time for new beginnings, a familiar warmth of the sun on your back as many discover the love for the outdoors. in carmel california a town with roots as deep at giant redwoods, one day the spring was different than the rest. meet women rudolph, team manager for the carmel high school baseball team. >> very positive polite and cracks funny jokes. >> kind of makes his own path in life. he has done it with a ce
perspective on life also applies to my report on herb luck a forming runningback with the philadelphia eaglesn force god. i traveled with pastor luck to africa where he runs a humanitarian mission called stand for africa and it stand for food and clean drinking water for africa's people. the former 32 on the field has now been back to africa four times doing what he calls god's work. >> you know it is not just the professional athletes that are teaching us about teamwork and core and and...
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i got a few comments, but i just want to say that this man is an eagle, and that's what we need. we don't need a bunch of ducks swirling in the same pond be, crapping in it and eating out of it at the same time. what i want to say to nancy pelosi and dick cheney, the reason i don't like what was going on at guantanamo bay is because it reminded me of how you all used to string black people up, put ropes around their neck, hang 'em naked while you beat with them. this health care bill, the fda is not watching out for us and it's simply a big bailout for the health industry for all these doctors and all this, and the last thing that i want to say is with these illegal aliens here, you can look at this housing crisis, you can look at this health care crisis, and you can look at this school crisis with these kids -- you say you don't want to leave any kids behind, but these schools are so filled up with illegal aliens, look at the grades that the fourth and eighth graders are getting. >> host: larry klayman, a couple of things there. why don't you focus on one of them, and we'll hour
i got a few comments, but i just want to say that this man is an eagle, and that's what we need. we don't need a bunch of ducks swirling in the same pond be, crapping in it and eating out of it at the same time. what i want to say to nancy pelosi and dick cheney, the reason i don't like what was going on at guantanamo bay is because it reminded me of how you all used to string black people up, put ropes around their neck, hang 'em naked while you beat with them. this health care bill, the fda...
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and yet we did find a way, we call that man rating in those days, we did a way to manage those eagles and to use them. jim and i and they perform very well. and so there's no fundamental physical reason why they shouldn't be possible. but i would say again, it's not without risk. there are backups that one can consider. that is, other launch vehicles, including foreign launch vehicles during that great of time. >> and so when it comes to u.s. commercial cargo capability, your committee felt pretty confident of that capability? >> i think that's true, and nasa of course has embraced this idea, has provided nasa technical oversight and nasa help. which gives me greater assuran assurance, and these firms have some very talented people. and i think there's every reason to believe that they can be successful. >> you want to talk to us about the differences between the ares v had the capability and your discussions as an alternative to an ares v light? >> i be glad to do that. the ares v, of course, is part of the current program of record, although unfortunately it's not been able to be fu
and yet we did find a way, we call that man rating in those days, we did a way to manage those eagles and to use them. jim and i and they perform very well. and so there's no fundamental physical reason why they shouldn't be possible. but i would say again, it's not without risk. there are backups that one can consider. that is, other launch vehicles, including foreign launch vehicles during that great of time. >> and so when it comes to u.s. commercial cargo capability, your committee...
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and then you had the absence of eagle, and that drew iran away from america even more.y apart in minute. if we deal with russia and pakistan and korea nuclear weapons, and now going into iran. we have no fear of iran. and then you look at cheney before he became vice president and was c.e.o. of halliburton, that was doing business with iran that is against united states policy. cheney should have been arrested for going against united states policy and dealing with iran. guest: the last question that was standing, i am not one to issue arrest warrants. but i can tell you during the bush administration they called in halliburton subsidiaries and told them to cut this business because of that conflict of interest that you cited. when it comes to our perception of what we can do with iran, this image of deterrence, is actually a dangerous one. a former director likes to say that the soviets and irans were different, the soviets were rationale. and i don't mean to suggest this is a consolidated regime. but there are some elements and the iranian president is part of that cl
and then you had the absence of eagle, and that drew iran away from america even more.y apart in minute. if we deal with russia and pakistan and korea nuclear weapons, and now going into iran. we have no fear of iran. and then you look at cheney before he became vice president and was c.e.o. of halliburton, that was doing business with iran that is against united states policy. cheney should have been arrested for going against united states policy and dealing with iran. guest: the last...
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a standing at the wheel of my beautiful old all legal, tucked in -- my beautiful old bald eagle, by comfortablyand harbert in maine and new england -- everett koop and harbor -- every cove and harbor in maine and new england as well. after setting the anchor in a pine-scented cove, after our bodies recovered from the obligatory plunge in the always frigid main water, the time would come frofour hot popcorn d cold beer as we rehashed the day's sail. after dinner, a pipe and a brandy on deck. one time, the magnificent or borealis flashed across the sky and seemed to flash for hours. we were awestruck. finally, softly, from winty, good night, old boy. that was sensational goodnight, walter. it sure was. every year, walter would sell to the chesapeake. this became an annual boys sale. it was manned exclusively by its military pilots. there were tough, dependable gentleman and love to trade stories with the cabin. the problem was that there were too many captains. all of us captain of our own boats. we were all either naval reserve captains, airline captains, or air force captain, captains from sant
a standing at the wheel of my beautiful old all legal, tucked in -- my beautiful old bald eagle, by comfortablyand harbert in maine and new england -- everett koop and harbor -- every cove and harbor in maine and new england as well. after setting the anchor in a pine-scented cove, after our bodies recovered from the obligatory plunge in the always frigid main water, the time would come frofour hot popcorn d cold beer as we rehashed the day's sail. after dinner, a pipe and a brandy on deck. one...
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american eagle made 122 million. -- sky west made 200 million. what is to say they should exert themselves a little bit in terms of trying to attract the best that they can get, and once they get them, to keep them alert and satisfied with their job and paying attention to the minute details that they have to? now at a time when jobs are too few, it's simply cannot be left to negotiation, i do not think, between the union and the company because people want to work. their willingness to work has to be accompanied by being alert and as in command as they can be. do you agree? >> i certainly agree. >> there was a silence that i heard. >> what i will say is that the industry has taken a beating since september. it has impacted every employee in the industry, not just pilots. you mentioned a few airlines posting profits. what i will say is that the industry as a whole continues to lose billions of dollars each year. i would be hesitant to view a couple of data points that show up in the black as an indication that the industry is performing well. >>
american eagle made 122 million. -- sky west made 200 million. what is to say they should exert themselves a little bit in terms of trying to attract the best that they can get, and once they get them, to keep them alert and satisfied with their job and paying attention to the minute details that they have to? now at a time when jobs are too few, it's simply cannot be left to negotiation, i do not think, between the union and the company because people want to work. their willingness to work...
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. >> the eagle has landed. >> roger, tranquility, we copy you on the ground. a got -- you about a bunch of guys about to turn blue. thanks a lot. >> we are getting a picture of the tv. there is a great deal of contrast and currently is upside down. we can make at a fair amount of detail. we can see you coming down the ladder now. it is one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. [music] [music] [applause] >> ok -- let's take a look at our panelists. let me introduce to you buzz aldrin. [applause] charles m. duke, jr.. [applause] lori levinnnon,m deputy directof the products they center. [applause] and a mission specialist on atlantis. he was the lead space walker recently during the hubble space telescope repair mission [applause] i wanted to let you know that these youngsters will be talking to us. they will be talking from science centers all over the country from boston, new york, california, chicago, and the denver museum of nature and science and the st. louis science center. let's talk to our panelists. we will begin with you, bus. zz. you might
. >> the eagle has landed. >> roger, tranquility, we copy you on the ground. a got -- you about a bunch of guys about to turn blue. thanks a lot. >> we are getting a picture of the tv. there is a great deal of contrast and currently is upside down. we can make at a fair amount of detail. we can see you coming down the ladder now. it is one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. [music] [music] [applause] >> ok -- let's take a look at our panelists. let me...
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more rapid than the eagles, the provisions they came, and they whistled and shouted and called them by name. better coverage, cost savings, strong public plan; accountable options, we said yes we can. no exclusions or changes for pre-existing conditions. let's pass the bill that restores competition. the democrats came together to fight for the american people that christmas eve night, and then and a twinkle heard under the door the roll call was closed and was time to go home. despite the obstruction the tactics of some the filibuster had broken, the people had one. and a good bill was ready for president obama ready to sign and in health care drama. the democrats explained as they drove out of sight better coverage for all, even our friends on the right. and i say to all of my colleagues in this season, merry christmas and happy new year. thank you, mr. president. >> on that map i wonder why shouldn't there be a sticker in the state of florida according to published reports according to one of my favorite columnists, dana milbank in this morning's "washington post" says gaiter eight
more rapid than the eagles, the provisions they came, and they whistled and shouted and called them by name. better coverage, cost savings, strong public plan; accountable options, we said yes we can. no exclusions or changes for pre-existing conditions. let's pass the bill that restores competition. the democrats came together to fight for the american people that christmas eve night, and then and a twinkle heard under the door the roll call was closed and was time to go home. despite the...
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pretty well with profitability with skywest made 200 million of through the years 2009 and american eagle made 122 million and express made 60 million anna nicole been made the 76 million so what is to say they should exert themselves a little to attract the best they can get and once they get them to keep them alert and satisfied? to pay attention to the minute detail? and now particularly when jobs are too few, few, mr. barimo, it cannot be left to a negotiation. i don't think between the union and the company because people want to work. but the willingness to work has to be accompanied by the ability to be skillful and alert and in command as they can be. do you agree? >> i certainly agree. [laughter] i was not sure. with the silence that i heard. >> what i will say is the industry has taken a baby teeing since september and has impacted every employee in the industry and not just pilates. you mention a few airlines posting profits but the industry continues to lose billions of dollars each year so i would be hesitant to view a couple of data points that show of been the black that th
pretty well with profitability with skywest made 200 million of through the years 2009 and american eagle made 122 million and express made 60 million anna nicole been made the 76 million so what is to say they should exert themselves a little to attract the best they can get and once they get them to keep them alert and satisfied? to pay attention to the minute detail? and now particularly when jobs are too few, few, mr. barimo, it cannot be left to a negotiation. i don't think between the...
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eagles, ben gals, steelers and broncos. despite being a double digit favorite, the ravens are well aware of the challenge that the raiders can present. >> you know, they are coming in trying to be the spoiler. we know that they have a lot of guys that, you know, you are playing as a professional, playing for your career, playing for your self and for the guy next to you. you know, eye i've been in that -- i've been in that situation before and you still go out and put everything on the field. >> oakland has a very good team, very physical team. hopefully we can go down this and take care of business and come back here and prepare ourselves for another week. >> and the ravens have a major advantage in every statistical category, especially offensively where the ravens have scored twice as many points as raiders with 44 touch cowboys with oakland's 16. ed reid has a slight tear of the groin. he didn't practice but head coach john harbaugh says that the team is very hopeful he can play sunday although ed reid said it's going t
eagles, ben gals, steelers and broncos. despite being a double digit favorite, the ravens are well aware of the challenge that the raiders can present. >> you know, they are coming in trying to be the spoiler. we know that they have a lot of guys that, you know, you are playing as a professional, playing for your career, playing for your self and for the guy next to you. you know, eye i've been in that -- i've been in that situation before and you still go out and put everything on the...
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when i envision -- i mean if i were to say, if you think of the philadelphia phillies or the eagles or whatever, who sort of -- is the -- the -- the view of the person that you think of? is there anybody's face, mind -- face that comes to mind. write it down. if you don't have anyone, that's fine too. >> what you got, bill? >> that's hard. and my first was to put satan but -- [laughter] >> so two people wrote down satan. [laughter] >> i feel embarrassed i put it down. yes. >> i wasn't sure about the spelling. >> right? >> okay. that's -- that's fascinating. i wouldn't have guessed satan would have been a major one, but this is why we do it. okay, what did you write down, cheryl? >> i couldn't really -- there wasn't a face per se, i'm almost embarrassed to say this but i wrote staunchy old white dude. >> okay. okay. and -- staunchy old white dude. >> and -- and, okay. good. who else has got -- >> pelosi and reid, dumb and dumber. >> anybody else have them? >> one, two. how many had pelosi? and how many had reid? okay. so most everybody else, so pelosi, satan and a staunchy old white dud
when i envision -- i mean if i were to say, if you think of the philadelphia phillies or the eagles or whatever, who sort of -- is the -- the -- the view of the person that you think of? is there anybody's face, mind -- face that comes to mind. write it down. if you don't have anyone, that's fine too. >> what you got, bill? >> that's hard. and my first was to put satan but -- [laughter] >> so two people wrote down satan. [laughter] >> i feel embarrassed i put it down....
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american eagle made 122 million. -- sky west made 200 million.what is to say they should exert themselves a little bit in terms of trying to attract the best that they can get, and once they get them, to keep them alert and satisfied with their job and paying attention to the minute details that they have to? now at a time when jobs are too few, it's simply cannot be left to negotiation, i do not think, between the union and the company because people want to work. their willingness to work has to be accompanied by being alert and as in command as they can be. do you agree? >> i certainly agree. >> there was a silence that i heard. >> what i will say is that the industry has taken a beating since september. it has impacted every employee in the industry, not just pilots. you mentioned a few airlines posting profits. what i will say is that the industry as a whole continues to lose billions of dollars each year. i would be hesitant to view a couple of data points that show up in the black as an indication that the industry is performing well. >> a
american eagle made 122 million. -- sky west made 200 million.what is to say they should exert themselves a little bit in terms of trying to attract the best that they can get, and once they get them, to keep them alert and satisfied with their job and paying attention to the minute details that they have to? now at a time when jobs are too few, it's simply cannot be left to negotiation, i do not think, between the union and the company because people want to work. their willingness to work has...
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if i were to say if you think of the philadelphia phillies or the eagles, who is the view of the person that you think of? is there anybody that comes to mind? just write it down on your piece of paper. bill? >> that is hard. my first instinct was to put sagatan. >> soap to people wrote down satan. [laughter] >> that is fascinating. i would not have guessed satan would have been a major name. >> there was the really a face per se. i am embarrassed to say this, but i wrote stodgy old white dude. >> ok, good. >> pelosi and reid, dumb and dumber. >> how many had pelosi? how many had reid? so pelosi, reid, and a staunch yield white dude. >> ted kennedy. >> very interesting. that is great. what is the one thing you would like to see congress do before they go home on recess at the end of the year? anything you would like to see them do or accomplish? >> pass a health care bill. >> let me see the hands. i have six. 61 him to pass the health care bill. anything else? >> work on the economy. >> let me turn and do something quickly here. i am going to read you a number of peoples names that you
if i were to say if you think of the philadelphia phillies or the eagles, who is the view of the person that you think of? is there anybody that comes to mind? just write it down on your piece of paper. bill? >> that is hard. my first instinct was to put sagatan. >> soap to people wrote down satan. [laughter] >> that is fascinating. i would not have guessed satan would have been a major name. >> there was the really a face per se. i am embarrassed to say this, but i...
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a standing at the wheel of my beautiful old all legal, tucked in -- my beautiful old bald eagle, by comfortablyaine and new england -- everett koop and harbor -- every cove and harbor in maine and new england as well. after setting the anchor in a pine-scented cove, after our bodies recovered from the obligatory plunge in the always frigid main water, the time would come frofour hot popcorn d cold beer as we rehashed the day's sail. after dinner, a pipe and a brandy on deck. one time, the magnificent or borealis flashed across the sky and seemed to flash for hours. we were awestruck. finally, softly, from winty, good night, old boy. that was sensational goodnight, walter. it sure was. every year, walter would sell to the chesapeake. this became an annual boys sale. it was manned exclusively by its military pilots. there were tough, dependable gentleman and love to trade stories with the cabin. the problem was that there were too many captains. all of us captain of our own boats. we were all either naval reserve captains, airline captains, or air force captain, captains from santa stern. so we c
a standing at the wheel of my beautiful old all legal, tucked in -- my beautiful old bald eagle, by comfortablyaine and new england -- everett koop and harbor -- every cove and harbor in maine and new england as well. after setting the anchor in a pine-scented cove, after our bodies recovered from the obligatory plunge in the always frigid main water, the time would come frofour hot popcorn d cold beer as we rehashed the day's sail. after dinner, a pipe and a brandy on deck. one time, the...
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more rapid than eagles, the provisions they came and they whistled and shouted and called them by name better coverage, cost savings a strong public plan accountable options. we said yes, we can. no exclusions or changes for preexisting conditions. let's pass a bill that restores competition. the democrats all came together to fight for the american people that christmas eve night. and then in a twinkle, i heard under the dome the roll call was closed, and it was time to go home. despite the obstructionist tactics of some, the filibuster had broken, the people had won. and a good bill was ready for president obama, ready to sign and end health care drama. democrats explained as they drove out of sight, better coverage for all, even our friends on the right. and i say to all of my colleagues in this season, merry christmas and a happy, happy new year. thank you, mr. president. and i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from nevada. mr. ensign: mr. president, to read further from the article in "the washington post," "like the commerce power, the power to tax gives the fed
more rapid than eagles, the provisions they came and they whistled and shouted and called them by name better coverage, cost savings a strong public plan accountable options. we said yes, we can. no exclusions or changes for preexisting conditions. let's pass a bill that restores competition. the democrats all came together to fight for the american people that christmas eve night. and then in a twinkle, i heard under the dome the roll call was closed, and it was time to go home. despite the...
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this is a headline news, front page of the washington tribune eagle. doctor shortage will worsen if this passes. a lot of folks concerned, communities where there's a sole hospital, maybe a sole physician provider, trying to recruit nursing and physician assistants. the doctor shortage will worsen as you see a situation where they're going to be cutting medicare, $500 billion in medicare cuts, raising taxes $500 billion. and people that have insurance on this town hall meeting were very concerned their premiums are going to go up in spite of the fact the president promised families they would see their rates go down. people say don't cut my medicare, don't raise my taxes. don't make matters worse than they are right now. for the people of wyoming, they are afraid that the -- that matters will be made worse. now, "the washington post" had a major poll in the paper today, specifically asking seniors the question about medicare. because we're really talking about health care quality, the quality of care. and the question is: do you think health care refor
this is a headline news, front page of the washington tribune eagle. doctor shortage will worsen if this passes. a lot of folks concerned, communities where there's a sole hospital, maybe a sole physician provider, trying to recruit nursing and physician assistants. the doctor shortage will worsen as you see a situation where they're going to be cutting medicare, $500 billion in medicare cuts, raising taxes $500 billion. and people that have insurance on this town hall meeting were very...
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this is a front page story in the "wyoming tribune eagle" on the 13th -- "doctor shortage will worsen" that's what i'm worried about. i'm worried about the patients at home. i'm worried about the folks in arizona and tennessee, alabama." doctor shortage will worsen. it's estimated that as many as one-third of today's practicing physicians will retire by 2020, and provider shortages will continue to increase." and it said that based on health care so-called reforms that they are proposing, the strain on certainly wyoming's physician shortage even further, possibly leading to longer wait times for appointments as patients travel even further for care. so when i look at this bill that raises taxes $500 billion, cuts medicare $500 billion, and causes people who already have insurance, insurance that they like but they are concerned about the cost, the cost of those premiums going up, there is very little in this bill that i think the american people would be interested in having for themselves. the president has made a number of promises. he has said i won't add a dime to the deficit. 80%
this is a front page story in the "wyoming tribune eagle" on the 13th -- "doctor shortage will worsen" that's what i'm worried about. i'm worried about the patients at home. i'm worried about the folks in arizona and tennessee, alabama." doctor shortage will worsen. it's estimated that as many as one-third of today's practicing physicians will retire by 2020, and provider shortages will continue to increase." and it said that based on health care so-called reforms...
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quarter of a million members of the national guard have been mobilized in support of operation noble eagle, operation enduring freedom, and operation iraqi freedom. so today we are here to express our appreciation to those who serve in the national guard and their families who are also making a contribution in defense of our nation. and we are here to express our gratitude and respect for those of the national guard who have given their lives in defense of our nation. our sympathy and our prayers are with their families and their loved ones. and their sacrifices will never be forgotten. mr. speaker, as a former lieutenant governor of guam, i came to rely on the national guard to be always there, always ready to respond to local issues. on september 11 the national guard immediately responded to the new and urgent national requirements to protect our airports. the national guard is a critical component of our national defense and i am also proud to represent the national -- guam national guard which has the most membership per capita of any other state. of national guard in this country. so
quarter of a million members of the national guard have been mobilized in support of operation noble eagle, operation enduring freedom, and operation iraqi freedom. so today we are here to express our appreciation to those who serve in the national guard and their families who are also making a contribution in defense of our nation. and we are here to express our gratitude and respect for those of the national guard who have given their lives in defense of our nation. our sympathy and our...
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there's an article in this week's "tribune eagle," "doctor shortage will worsen. as many as one-third of the practicing doctors will retire by the time the additional 18 million get on medicaid." there's an article in "the wall street journal," and it talks about a report from a -- a research group, nonprofit, based in washington, the center for studying health system change. and it says as you previously stated, nearly half of all the doctors polled stopped accepting or limited the number of new medicaid patients. that's because many medicaid programs straining under surging costs are balancing their budgets by freezing or reducing payments to doctors. and that, in turn, is driving many doctors, particularly specialists, out of the program. and for people in wyoming, whether cokeville or camer or casper, all of these communities, we're looking to recruit physicians. it is making it much more difficult when we look at the health care proposal which the democrats have, it will raise taxes, cut medicare, cause premiums to go up for people who have insurance. one of
there's an article in this week's "tribune eagle," "doctor shortage will worsen. as many as one-third of the practicing doctors will retire by the time the additional 18 million get on medicaid." there's an article in "the wall street journal," and it talks about a report from a -- a research group, nonprofit, based in washington, the center for studying health system change. and it says as you previously stated, nearly half of all the doctors polled stopped...