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it's just tough to call >> elliot: that's right. that fall, we talked about it all season in terms ofsubjectivity of make that go call. nine times out of ten, they're going to call that a block but benson was able to step outside the cylinder of the rim and pick up the charge. >> bill: 52:55 to play. flyers with a three-point lead. trian iliadis has returned to the line-up for the monarchs. when they ran down that shot clock, he have the go-to guy but not anymore. marcus johnson. rob lowery for three. rob lowery >> elliot: mike, we talked about rob lowery being that other outside threat that the flyers certainly need. he took that shot in the flow. a good in rhythm shot, able to knock it down, able to give dayton the 7-point lead. their biggest lead in the second half. >> reporter: that might be the biggest lead of the entire night, i believe. carter, over iliadis, whistle away from it. they're going to get hustle man and send gerel lee to the free throw line >> elliot: we talked about the center piece for the mop narcs in terms of
it's just tough to call >> elliot: that's right. that fall, we talked about it all season in terms ofsubjectivity of make that go call. nine times out of ten, they're going to call that a block but benson was able to step outside the cylinder of the rim and pick up the charge. >> bill: 52:55 to play. flyers with a three-point lead. trian iliadis has returned to the line-up for the monarchs. when they ran down that shot clock, he have the go-to guy but not anymore. marcus johnson....
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in the meantime, the house has created wonderful office of history and preservation, headed by elliotve had on c-span from time to time. she is the curator, there is the archivist. there is a first-class historian and writer. they have a very nice office. they're doing a lot of the things at my office was doing. i am happy to see that the house has paid attention to its history. >> last quesiton. how long -- question. how long will you keep doing this? >> as long as i can. i have a few more books in a trade and might take up what you suggest and to do something about my years as house historian. i also thank my publisher that did the booker t. washington book. they have been talking about doing a book about how politics has changed in the 24/7 news cycle. the ones that you from a historian. i want to take a look at that, because i think it is really important how partisanship has become so strong, fueled by the 24 our feet -- 24 hour cable process. whether you're listening to the left or right, they jump on each other. that has a detrimental effect on politics. i recently listened to
in the meantime, the house has created wonderful office of history and preservation, headed by elliotve had on c-span from time to time. she is the curator, there is the archivist. there is a first-class historian and writer. they have a very nice office. they're doing a lot of the things at my office was doing. i am happy to see that the house has paid attention to its history. >> last quesiton. how long -- question. how long will you keep doing this? >> as long as i can. i have a...
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our second panel list will be elliot diringer. pew center on global chri hat change. oversees the sent's and jis -- isn't analysis of international challenges posed by climate change and strategies fors meeting them. also directs the senl's outreach to key governments and actors involved in international climate change negotiation. mr. diringer came to the pew center from the white house where he was deputy asis tament to the president and where he helped to develop major policy initiatives. before joining the white house mr. diringer was a veteran environmental journalist as a reporter and editor at "the san francisco chronicle" for nearly 14 years. he covered the 1992 earth summit in rio and authored several award winning environmental series mr. diringer holds a degree from college and in 1995-96 he served as neiman fellow at harvard university. our third panelist barbara finamore is with -- is the founder and director of the climate change program at the natural resources defense council. ms. finamore leads nrdc's 25 member staff in beijing to promote inknow i hav
our second panel list will be elliot diringer. pew center on global chri hat change. oversees the sent's and jis -- isn't analysis of international challenges posed by climate change and strategies fors meeting them. also directs the senl's outreach to key governments and actors involved in international climate change negotiation. mr. diringer came to the pew center from the white house where he was deputy asis tament to the president and where he helped to develop major policy initiatives....
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our second panel list will be elliot diringer. pew center on global chri hat change.international challenges posed by climate change and strategies fors meeting them. also directs the senl's outreach to key governments and actors involved in international climate change negotiation. mr. diringer came to the pew center from the white house where he was deputy asis tament to the president and where he helped to develop major policy initiatives. before joining the white house mr. diringer was a veteran environmental journalist as a reporter and editor at "the san francisco chronicle" for nearly 14 years. he covered the 1992 earth summit in rio and authored several award winning environmental series mr. diringer holds a degree from college and in 1995-96 he served as neiman fellow at harvard university. our third panelist barbara finamore is with -- is the founder and director of the climate change program at the natural resources defense council. ms. finamore leads nrdc's 25 member staff in beijing to promote inknow i have -- innovative policy development capacity buildi
our second panel list will be elliot diringer. pew center on global chri hat change.international challenges posed by climate change and strategies fors meeting them. also directs the senl's outreach to key governments and actors involved in international climate change negotiation. mr. diringer came to the pew center from the white house where he was deputy asis tament to the president and where he helped to develop major policy initiatives. before joining the white house mr. diringer was a...
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now, i'm proud that with this amendment we're able to promote the good work of elliot fisher and hisleagues at the darthmouth institute for health policy and clinical practice and to recognize the work that they've done on accountable care organizations. accountable care organizations are about coordinating care among providers. hospitals, primary care physicians, specialists and other medical professionals. these accountable care organizations make decisions with patients, and i think that's the operative phrase. they make decisions with patients about what steps they can take together to improve care. and when these efforts result in cost and quality improvements, providers and consumers can share in the savings. this is the essence of true reform. we must demand peformance, quality, and value from our health care system. and this package makes great strides. i want to close, mr. president, by thanking all of my fellow freshmen. i'm so proud to be part of this freshmen class and all the great work they've done. i especially want to recognize senator warner, who's really been the dr
now, i'm proud that with this amendment we're able to promote the good work of elliot fisher and hisleagues at the darthmouth institute for health policy and clinical practice and to recognize the work that they've done on accountable care organizations. accountable care organizations are about coordinating care among providers. hospitals, primary care physicians, specialists and other medical professionals. these accountable care organizations make decisions with patients, and i think that's...