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. >> ron: excellent rebound.an tried to keep the play and they just crawled over the top of the screen. maryland is running their flex offense. a lot of flex a lot of action along the baseline. a lot open. >> steve: swings the ball around. aaron fisher not there, rebound to hayes. his third rebound, mill borne underneath. and milbourne has scored in double figures in a team high 13 games this year. and a foul called on mosley. maryland has been hot, same for greivis vasquez, who ease missed 4 shots -- who's missed 4 shots but his teammates are 7- 7 from the field. the pick and roll. carter inside, has a block, and out of bounds, it will be longwood basketball, i believe, but there is a timeout with 15:50 to play in half number one and the terrapins have taken control early, leading 18- 5. cal 7 [ mal th ♪ [ ma lf torie the [ ad a i'a flke arfly stin a b ♪ f floa a bly. fg liee. fgonnt liutte ing bee ♪ f stin a.. stin a b ♪ womalf torie e g. n #2 thaght. womalf torie e g. coulchineicoly su% oron cinsu womalf torie
. >> ron: excellent rebound.an tried to keep the play and they just crawled over the top of the screen. maryland is running their flex offense. a lot of flex a lot of action along the baseline. a lot open. >> steve: swings the ball around. aaron fisher not there, rebound to hayes. his third rebound, mill borne underneath. and milbourne has scored in double figures in a team high 13 games this year. and a foul called on mosley. maryland has been hot, same for greivis vasquez, who...
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an excellent outing in the last game. 23 points vcu on the road. they won five straight. he was 11-14 from the field. >> mark: he was very effective in the low post area. they were giving him the ball and he was doing his thing. he has a very good low post moves and a lost moves like i said kind of reminds me of antawn jamison. he looked very -- he's a very good player on the low post area. >> mike: adako able to hit both free throws. huskies lead by four. and hancock. what a jam the freshman from george mason! >> mark: hancock is a player who can get to the paint and finish! wow. coach says he's very athletic. he does a lost things. no one expected -- a lost things. no one expected him to go down the lane and finish. >> mike: could not convert on the offensive end. they hang on to a two-point advantage. what a move by hancock. he's going to try to do it again. unable to convert that time. ojougboh for the huskies. that sends a message. >> mark: that sends a strong message. i see why coach larranaga eyes light up when i was talk to go him earlier about hancock. >> mike: t
an excellent outing in the last game. 23 points vcu on the road. they won five straight. he was 11-14 from the field. >> mark: he was very effective in the low post area. they were giving him the ball and he was doing his thing. he has a very good low post moves and a lost moves like i said kind of reminds me of antawn jamison. he looked very -- he's a very good player on the low post area. >> mike: adako able to hit both free throws. huskies lead by four. and hancock. what a jam...
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so it is understandable that for the great golfers, the game at which they excel, if it can be played by riding around in a cart, it would be very difficult to sustain the social esteem that goes with being, with excel at an athletic event, rather than a game of skill like billiards. now this is to show the aristotlian, that airries to the he will -- aristotle had a point even remote to a concern about a golf cart. one final example to bring this out. consider the debate we're having today in states across the country about same-sex marriage. what is that debate about? let's start with the two main alternatives that have been presented in that debate. there are those who favor upholding traditional marriage. they say the state should only recognize marriage between one man and one woman. there are others who favor same sex marriage who think states should recognize marriage between same-sex couples on the same basis as it recognizes marriage between a man and a woman. and we have a debate. mainly between those two positions. now, how does that debate proceed and what is, what are the
so it is understandable that for the great golfers, the game at which they excel, if it can be played by riding around in a cart, it would be very difficult to sustain the social esteem that goes with being, with excel at an athletic event, rather than a game of skill like billiards. now this is to show the aristotlian, that airries to the he will -- aristotle had a point even remote to a concern about a golf cart. one final example to bring this out. consider the debate we're having today in...
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>> guest: excellent series of questions there. [laughter] so we could keep this going all day with those. it's a fascinating, exciting area to watch, and comscore which is a ratings agency for online activity i think their november figures for october show that americans downloaded 28 billion online videos in the month of october alone. there were 167 americans doing that. and those numbers have been growing at double-digit percentage rates for quite some time. so i think what we see is a vibrant video market right now. and, you know, this is more than just the mentos and the pepsi bottle that we saw in the early days of youtube. these are full-length movies and tv shows as well as user-generated content of all stripes, so we couldn't even imagine maybe just five years ago. so i think it's a very competitive marketplace, it's very chaotic. i try to get out into the real world outside of washington, d.c. as much as possible to speak with entrepreneurs and people who are trying to figure out how do you pay for all this. it's, consum
>> guest: excellent series of questions there. [laughter] so we could keep this going all day with those. it's a fascinating, exciting area to watch, and comscore which is a ratings agency for online activity i think their november figures for october show that americans downloaded 28 billion online videos in the month of october alone. there were 167 americans doing that. and those numbers have been growing at double-digit percentage rates for quite some time. so i think what we see is a...
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outside game, excellent. have you sat through this before?nside game and the outside game. and, remember, you can do both together. they are not mutually exclusive. the inside game is based on tools of private persuasion. it's when you send in somebody to go talk to the senator you urban and the person is a big executive from her state or you send in the head of the afl-cio to talk to representative teller. and so those are kinds of private persuasion. over you go talk to the staff. those sets of direct contact with with either the decision maker or the staff. optimally, it's best in my view for micro issues, small things that don't effect the larger economy or other major parts of american life. for example if you're trying to get a provision inserted into a tax bill, the benefits of one or several companies using the inside game going to talk to the senator or her staff quietly is probably the most effective way to do it. now, the best lobbyists to do this are former members of the body former senators or representatives, or their very seni
outside game, excellent. have you sat through this before?nside game and the outside game. and, remember, you can do both together. they are not mutually exclusive. the inside game is based on tools of private persuasion. it's when you send in somebody to go talk to the senator you urban and the person is a big executive from her state or you send in the head of the afl-cio to talk to representative teller. and so those are kinds of private persuasion. over you go talk to the staff. those sets...
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secretary, your excellency. on yemen, what can you say about the latest -- the latest you can say about the terrorist threat to the u.s. embassy. given the concerns they have had about yemen, what is the u.s. prepared to do to help yemen combat their growing terrorist problem? given the embassies in discussions with the terrorist's father, how much blame do you think the state department has for not highlighting the fact that this man had a visa or pulling a visa? mr. -- your excellency, i would ask that you follow up on your comments. you said there is only one solution to yemen. and that is to help in a peaceful way. could you expand on what that means? and what you think the u.s. can do to cut -- to help yemen? >> those are a lot of questions. let me start with yemen. as you know, the u.s. embassy closed january 3. it remains closed today. that is in response to ongoing threats by al qaeda in the caribbean peninsula, so-called -- in the or arabian peninsula. they have been ongoing. they predate this holiday s
secretary, your excellency. on yemen, what can you say about the latest -- the latest you can say about the terrorist threat to the u.s. embassy. given the concerns they have had about yemen, what is the u.s. prepared to do to help yemen combat their growing terrorist problem? given the embassies in discussions with the terrorist's father, how much blame do you think the state department has for not highlighting the fact that this man had a visa or pulling a visa? mr. -- your excellency, i...
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my mom is the one who expected me to excel.ore i got locked up i didn't understand what that meant until i had a cld. but to come home and to think back on it, i know that i crushed my mom, right? but more than that, i sort of understand that i made my mom have to get up every day and think abt how she went wrong and the truth is she didn't go wrong. i'm the one that jumped out of the window but a mother can't escape the sense of responsibility that she has far child. it is unfortunate too. because society says how are we going to talk about the single black mothers? but the truth is thate decisiony are never just raised by their parents and i think the only person who really recognizes how hard it is on a woman i think is the child because i saw how the whole world wanted to blame my mother and wanted to find what she did that was wrong when it was me that picked up the gun. tavis: it wasn't just your mother but there were blaming your father in absent thia. >> they say the reason he did it is because he didn't have a father.
my mom is the one who expected me to excel.ore i got locked up i didn't understand what that meant until i had a cld. but to come home and to think back on it, i know that i crushed my mom, right? but more than that, i sort of understand that i made my mom have to get up every day and think abt how she went wrong and the truth is she didn't go wrong. i'm the one that jumped out of the window but a mother can't escape the sense of responsibility that she has far child. it is unfortunate too....
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because of excellent use of surviving cancer they are more prone to health problems. any practicalsley what can my right honorable friend can ensure to get this advice in health? >> the mcmillan work is something that is very special in our country and very much appreciated. i believe that the advances that we are making in cancer care particularly if people are detected early and particularly if people are able to go through the screening process it means lots of lives that would have been lost will be saved. there is after-care and there is considerable after-care necessary even after a many years and i'm determined that we continue to support it. i would have to say, though, the best way that we can help deal with the cancer problems in our country is to make sure we do not lose the two-week guarantee that you can receive a specialist immediately and move to a one-week guarantee that you will be given a money and determination and i hope no policy seeks to apolish. >> giving technology is vital and allowing to us stay one step ahead of the terrorist threat why has
because of excellent use of surviving cancer they are more prone to health problems. any practicalsley what can my right honorable friend can ensure to get this advice in health? >> the mcmillan work is something that is very special in our country and very much appreciated. i believe that the advances that we are making in cancer care particularly if people are detected early and particularly if people are able to go through the screening process it means lots of lives that would have...
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>> guest: excellent point and that is something that needs to be examined further. historically for things such as the administration of phone numbers, technology hereinafter sealand, that has been administered im initial third party that does not have an interest. so that's an excellent point and needs to be examined and sort of the authorities granted. >> host: this is the stamp communicators program. our guest is robert kang said the fcc. cecilia kang is a technology reporter with the "washington post." >> i'd like to talk to but about net neutrality. i'd love to hear your thoughts about on how white spaces could solve some top policy issues with the net neutrality. you have agreed for the preceding of the rulemaking process, but you've also said that you don't think there's necessarily a need for new policy. is there any net neutrality policy or final rule that you could be comfortable with and what would that look like? guest zero well, first we're about to have our initial round of comments on january 14th, so we're taping this on the fifth weirds so i guess n
>> guest: excellent point and that is something that needs to be examined further. historically for things such as the administration of phone numbers, technology hereinafter sealand, that has been administered im initial third party that does not have an interest. so that's an excellent point and needs to be examined and sort of the authorities granted. >> host: this is the stamp communicators program. our guest is robert kang said the fcc. cecilia kang is a technology reporter...
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excellent hustle by benock and bost to keep that ball alive! it leads to three by ravern johnson. [ applause ] there is johnson again on on the run-out. and trent johnson is going to call a time-out. [ cheering ] >> joe: the long shot by l.s.u., the long rebound. this one. ♪ ♪ >> dave: how about that musical selection? jarvis varnado trying to take us to the top of the all-time blocked shot list. he's got one today. there you see how they're keeping up with it. the block party by the slot. >> joe: nice young man. had a chance to visit with him last night at the practice. the senior, had a phenomenal career here. from brownsville, tennessee. great for the s.e.c. break the all-time record. he has a legitimate shot to do that. >> dave: you got to see that one ratl in and out, as varnado waits to check back in. >> joe: augustus is actually from baton rouge, louisiana, and cousin of simone augustus, the women's player in lsu who is now in the wmba. >> dave: augustus goes to the bench, as varnado checks in. full court pressure after a made free-throw
excellent hustle by benock and bost to keep that ball alive! it leads to three by ravern johnson. [ applause ] there is johnson again on on the run-out. and trent johnson is going to call a time-out. [ cheering ] >> joe: the long shot by l.s.u., the long rebound. this one. ♪ ♪ >> dave: how about that musical selection? jarvis varnado trying to take us to the top of the all-time blocked shot list. he's got one today. there you see how they're keeping up with it. the block party...
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has been synonymous with excellence throughout its history. it was the first educational institution to offer many academic programs that are common today. 85% of today's freshmen students were in the top 10% of the high school classes and the university is known as a public ivy league. u.v.a. was also ranked the number-one best value for public universities by "usa today" and the princeton review -- and ranked the number two national university by u.s. news and world report. the level of excellence exemplified by u.v.a. and its students also extends to its athletics. the virginia cavaliers have won 20 national championships and numerous regional titles. the men's soccer and lacrosse teams are two of the most successful athletic teams at u.v.a. the men's soccer team won the most recent national championship for the university. the u.v.a. men's soccer team captured its sixth national championship on december 13, 2009. during the championship game, the cavaliers battled against the previously undefeated akron zips. in two overtime pirds and a sh
has been synonymous with excellence throughout its history. it was the first educational institution to offer many academic programs that are common today. 85% of today's freshmen students were in the top 10% of the high school classes and the university is known as a public ivy league. u.v.a. was also ranked the number-one best value for public universities by "usa today" and the princeton review -- and ranked the number two national university by u.s. news and world report. the...
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bring tom back up. >> well, thank you, gentlemen, for your excellent presentations and excellent views. energy management clearly is not a new issue, but what we think is unique and new is the need for broader thinking and the fact that that thinking and dialogue really has to span public, private and academia. this is what we think is unique about today, and it's highlighted simple conservation, while helpful is typically an afterthought. we have to go beyond that. it just isn't enough to build billings and make them more energy efficient after the fact. we also heard today that there really isn't any single silver bullet and, in fact, we have to be thoughtful about these investments that are below the line or above the line. and, in fact, those decisions are different for every type of industry and every type of application. this issue will also take future leaders, and i think you saw just an excellent example of work being done at the university of pittsburgh with corporations such as eaton grooming those future leaders who will be needed to really make those thoughtful investments
bring tom back up. >> well, thank you, gentlemen, for your excellent presentations and excellent views. energy management clearly is not a new issue, but what we think is unique and new is the need for broader thinking and the fact that that thinking and dialogue really has to span public, private and academia. this is what we think is unique about today, and it's highlighted simple conservation, while helpful is typically an afterthought. we have to go beyond that. it just isn't enough...
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. >> larry: excellent defense that time.eping him away from the basket. >> bob: on the wing, here's horner. inside to smith. missed an easy one. smith rolled it off the rim. >> larry: not off to a good start in the second half. >> bob: neither team shooting well here in the second half. parsons. shipman, scoop to the hoop, no. wood for the lead. second three for the freshman. 34-33, pack. >> larry: you have to look for your shooters. wood's a shooter. >> bob: billy donovan stops the clock with 13:52. >> larry: look at scott wood here. trailing the play, coming up a little bit late. see the defense on the free throw stripe, and wood says, i'm good beyond the circle there, and he buried it. >> bob: in the wolf pack's last game against unc-greensboro, he went 2 for 7 from beyond the arc. his dad played college basketball here in north carolina at western carolina, and was a high school teammate of the pack's julius mays. they went to the state title game for marion high school a couple of years ago. >> larry: he won't dazzle yo
. >> larry: excellent defense that time.eping him away from the basket. >> bob: on the wing, here's horner. inside to smith. missed an easy one. smith rolled it off the rim. >> larry: not off to a good start in the second half. >> bob: neither team shooting well here in the second half. parsons. shipman, scoop to the hoop, no. wood for the lead. second three for the freshman. 34-33, pack. >> larry: you have to look for your shooters. wood's a shooter. >> bob:...
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we've set up local area networks for excellence in every state except for about two. and we're hoping that that would be the legacy of the campaign. but at this point it really seems from the data from everything else that we can show a campaign effect in the clinical areas. but that it also helps nursing homes reduce turnover, stabilize their staff and their work force and also try to create this consistency of assignment between aides and their residents so that the relationships that are so valued are there. so i think that it will continue. maybe not in its current form. i don't know how it will metamorphosisize and the idea of culture change is permeated even though that terminology is not particularly used. >> let's take a question or comment from diane meyer who also has a piece in the journal as i mentioned earlier responding to haiden's piece. >> if you. -- thank you. haiden and david, obviously, i'm very familiar with your article. and maryjane just read yours when i got the journal this morning. and what hasn't been mentioned is the link between culture cha
we've set up local area networks for excellence in every state except for about two. and we're hoping that that would be the legacy of the campaign. but at this point it really seems from the data from everything else that we can show a campaign effect in the clinical areas. but that it also helps nursing homes reduce turnover, stabilize their staff and their work force and also try to create this consistency of assignment between aides and their residents so that the relationships that are so...
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our civil war is an excellent example. abraham lincoln gave ships to a lot of inexperienced politicians in the north in order to get their help in reporting people from their state and so forth. ultimately at the higher level you have some sort of balance between merit and political considerations. afghanistan has that balance and the government has not put merit often a enough. in the book i go into a lot of detail on what foreign powers in the united states and afghanistan to improve the leaders of indigenous allies. the indigenous allies had severe leadership problems. this has often been ignored by senior officials in the united states. in vietnam after we entered the ground war in 1965 general westmoreland ignored the forces for several years and let them try to sort it out which is sort of nice in deference toward sovereignty. the reality was it allowed problems to fester. in iraq in the early years, they did not pay attention to the iraqis were choosing as police commanders with unfortunate results. smarter great po
our civil war is an excellent example. abraham lincoln gave ships to a lot of inexperienced politicians in the north in order to get their help in reporting people from their state and so forth. ultimately at the higher level you have some sort of balance between merit and political considerations. afghanistan has that balance and the government has not put merit often a enough. in the book i go into a lot of detail on what foreign powers in the united states and afghanistan to improve the...
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will my right honorable friend confirm that he will not only promote that excellent scheme but encourageretrofitting, which companies such as zenex can do, and do well, to reduce our carbon footprint? >> my honorable friend is absolutely right. the boiler scrappage scheme will help 125,000 households and is already showing that it is popular and will cut carbon emissions. retrofitting measures such as insulation will play an increasingly important role. i must also draw people's attention to the fact that cold weather payments are being made to people who are affected by the cold weather right across the country -- in many areas, including london, from january 4. some 6.9 million payments of 25 pounds a week have already been made. we are doing our best to help people through the difficult winter weather, and we will continue to do what we can to ensure that elderly people in particular will turn up their heating and not allow themselves to suffer from the cold. >> maria miller. >> given that the severe weather, which has hit my constituency badly, is predicted to continue for the next f
will my right honorable friend confirm that he will not only promote that excellent scheme but encourageretrofitting, which companies such as zenex can do, and do well, to reduce our carbon footprint? >> my honorable friend is absolutely right. the boiler scrappage scheme will help 125,000 households and is already showing that it is popular and will cut carbon emissions. retrofitting measures such as insulation will play an increasingly important role. i must also draw people's attention...
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chairman, i think that's an excellent suggestion. it would be a real omission as i here you talk if it wasn't talk if muslims weren't involved. one of the things that troubled me in this situation, and i suppose why we feel like we have to talk explicitly to one another about this threat, including muslim, to have in the conference muslim-americans. 99% plus are not extremist or terrorist. i worry as i look at this fact situation in hasan's case that part of the reason that commanders and other after the attacks at fort hood were spews out to the media the signs of the -- that showed that he was returning in anti-american that people didn't voice them because of political connectness. even more than political correctness, the sensitivity that we all have about religious discussions. the truth is, the best thing that can happen is to have a real open discussion about this. and of course for it to be a real discussion it's got to include muslims. muslim-americans. so i think your suggestion -- muslim-americans have been seeing, -- i do
chairman, i think that's an excellent suggestion. it would be a real omission as i here you talk if it wasn't talk if muslims weren't involved. one of the things that troubled me in this situation, and i suppose why we feel like we have to talk explicitly to one another about this threat, including muslim, to have in the conference muslim-americans. 99% plus are not extremist or terrorist. i worry as i look at this fact situation in hasan's case that part of the reason that commanders and other...
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we all know that we have an excellent quality-of-life, but to brand it means we want the rest of america to know about it so people will come here to both visit and help us create more job opportunities. our efforts are paying off. the small business and entrepreneurship council studies 34 indicators to determine how business friendly the states are. the great south dakota as number one. the tax foundation analyze the impact of tax laws on economic performance in every state. the rate south dakota number one. forbes magazine analyzes business costs, living costs, and other factors to determine the best small place to do business in the country. the great sioux falls, south dakota, number one. education week magazine studies how technology is used in the schools in the united states for both use of technology and access to technology. the rate south dakota number-one the most recent business facilities ranking report measures 20 factors of quality-of-life including a low crime rates, material well-being, job security availability of recreation, health care, education and the cost of livin
we all know that we have an excellent quality-of-life, but to brand it means we want the rest of america to know about it so people will come here to both visit and help us create more job opportunities. our efforts are paying off. the small business and entrepreneurship council studies 34 indicators to determine how business friendly the states are. the great south dakota as number one. the tax foundation analyze the impact of tax laws on economic performance in every state. the rate south...
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>> excellent question and the answer is yes, to all of the above.one who wants to make phone calls for you to raise money, give them a phone. make sure you know who they are calling. but that is a good question. a candidate's spouse is going to have a different message, probably. a similar message, but a different message. they could say, i really want you to support my wife. she has been an amazing mother and day professional and the community. it is a different appeal, but it is a good question. . going on that further, you guys may have already covered this, when you're doing e-mail appeals and you are doing different types of appeals through the mail, use different signers. you're probably on about those lives and i'm on one particular candidates list, and you know, once -- i know i have deftly guiding something from james carville or this morning his mother said something. it's a very different kind of feel and it's a very smart thing to do. very good question. yes? >> sort of going off of that. so we know there is called by. you got tax, inter
>> excellent question and the answer is yes, to all of the above.one who wants to make phone calls for you to raise money, give them a phone. make sure you know who they are calling. but that is a good question. a candidate's spouse is going to have a different message, probably. a similar message, but a different message. they could say, i really want you to support my wife. she has been an amazing mother and day professional and the community. it is a different appeal, but it is a good...
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chairman, i think that's an excellent suggestion. it would be a real omission as i here you talk if it wasn't talk if muslims weren't involved. one of the things that troubled me in this situation, and i suppose why we feel like we have to talk explicitly to one another about this threat, including muslim, to have in the conference muslim-americans. 99% plus are not extremist or terrorist. i worry as i look at this fact situation in hasan's case that part of the reason that commanders and other after the attacks at fort hood were spews out to the media the signs of the -- that showed that he was returning in anti-american that people didn't voice them because of political connectness. even more than political correctness, the sensitivity that we all have about religious discussions. the truth is, the best thing that can happen is to have a real open discussion about this. and of course for it to be a real discussion it's got to include muslims. muslim-americans. so i think your suggestion -- muslim-americans have been seeing, -- i do
chairman, i think that's an excellent suggestion. it would be a real omission as i here you talk if it wasn't talk if muslims weren't involved. one of the things that troubled me in this situation, and i suppose why we feel like we have to talk explicitly to one another about this threat, including muslim, to have in the conference muslim-americans. 99% plus are not extremist or terrorist. i worry as i look at this fact situation in hasan's case that part of the reason that commanders and other...
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speaker this was an excellent meeting and a very satisfactory outcome.r nato heads of government to meet on the fourth of december and president bush will report on his meeting with president gorbachev. before that happens, i shall be meeting president bush at camp david later this week. the reaction of the right honorable gentleman, the leader of the opposition, to see what is happening in eastern europe as another excuse to weaken our defenses by getting rid of nuclear weapons. even though they are a fundamental part of nato strategy. it is because we had nato, because we kept defenses strong, because we deployed against the soviet union and convince them that they could never succeed in intimidating or threatening the west, that we are now witnessing these great changes. mr. speaker, times of great change our times of great uncertainty and even danger. we have to be prepared for any threat, however unexpected. we are winning the battle of ideas. we must make sure that subsequently we do not lose the peace. our nuclear deterrent and the collective secu
speaker this was an excellent meeting and a very satisfactory outcome.r nato heads of government to meet on the fourth of december and president bush will report on his meeting with president gorbachev. before that happens, i shall be meeting president bush at camp david later this week. the reaction of the right honorable gentleman, the leader of the opposition, to see what is happening in eastern europe as another excuse to weaken our defenses by getting rid of nuclear weapons. even though...
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president, his excellency, the governor of the commonwealth of virginia. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] i present to you his excellency, the governor of the commonwealth of virginia, the hon. robert francis mcdonald. onell. [applause] >> thank you. thank you, very much. thank you. thank you. thank you, very much for that warm welcome back here to the house of delegates. mr. speaker, mr. president, mr. chief justice and chief justices of the supreme court, ladies and gentlemen of the general assembly and my fellow virginians, it is a tremendous honor to return to this historic chamber this evening to share some thoughts with you about the challenges and opportunities that lie before us. i want to thank each of you to invite me back for just the second time in 48 hours. i appreciate you want to hear from me so often but i cannot keep up this pace. i have enjoyed very much the 14 years serving the people of virginia beach, right here in this house as their delegate. i have to say i have been looking forward to this moment fo
president, his excellency, the governor of the commonwealth of virginia. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] i present to you his excellency, the governor of the commonwealth of virginia, the hon. robert francis mcdonald. onell. [applause] >> thank you. thank you, very much. thank you. thank you. thank you, very much for that warm welcome back here to the house of delegates. mr. speaker, mr. president, mr. chief justice and chief justices of the supreme...
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. >> that is an excellent point. i noticed that as well. some of the states that have protested bar, in fact, close to compliance with the law. understandably, they did not like washington telling them how will consultation. they were, in some cases, resentful of the financial burden. does every state currently have a requirement for legal presence? >> i look to some of the panelists. when reality first went into place, about 10 states did not have -- >> correct. >> there may be one left that is not have the requirement. >> do any of the other panelists know the answer to that question? >> i am under the impression that new mexico and perhaps hawaii. >> that is something that we will check with the department for the record. i know my state of maine was one of the last. the government's recently vetoed a bill that would repeal the requirement for showing of legal presence, and i salute the governor for doing so. i think it is a fundamental reform. i am sympathetic to the situation they describe, because we have had situations because of our
. >> that is an excellent point. i noticed that as well. some of the states that have protested bar, in fact, close to compliance with the law. understandably, they did not like washington telling them how will consultation. they were, in some cases, resentful of the financial burden. does every state currently have a requirement for legal presence? >> i look to some of the panelists. when reality first went into place, about 10 states did not have -- >> correct. >>...
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>> well, bob, i think it's going to be an excellent game. really because of the injury to wes welker, i think baltimore has a shot in this game. they can run the football, which is new england's weakness. baltimore will have to defend randy moss. and that makes it a little bit easier. i think it's going to be a great game. baltimore had a chance in the regular season, they kind of self-destructed, so i think it's going to be baltimore with a great shot, but new england does have tom brady. >> as we said earlier, you made half the point i was about to reiterate. they of course have tom brady. even though he's beaten up a bit, he will play. and bill belichick can game plan for a single game. i don't know if the patriots could make it through to the super bowl, but in a given game, not just this one at home, but if they manage to win it, in a given game, i don't think anybody looks forward to facing them. >> no, new england is a great football team and they've got that big game experience, but it's going to be difficult without welker. he was s
>> well, bob, i think it's going to be an excellent game. really because of the injury to wes welker, i think baltimore has a shot in this game. they can run the football, which is new england's weakness. baltimore will have to defend randy moss. and that makes it a little bit easier. i think it's going to be a great game. baltimore had a chance in the regular season, they kind of self-destructed, so i think it's going to be baltimore with a great shot, but new england does have tom...
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reporter: in addition to the vote of confidence, stephanie rawlings-blake took home an award for excellence. jessica kartalija, wjz 13 news. >> thank you. it is unclear if stephanie rawlings-blake will fill her staff openings with members of dixon's staff. >>> let's turn to weather. we don't have to tell you it is a cold evening out there. a live look outside and you cannot see the frigid conditions, but you know it is a cold one. meteorologist bernadette woods is live in the weather center with the current conditions. >> we got up to 33, but when you factor in the wind chill, it was colder. let's show you first warning doppler weather radar. there is nothing going on in the area. we are down to 29 degrees right now. i want to show you after we drop into the teens. tomorrow, we don't warm up all that much. tomorrow's temperatures are still struggling to get to 30 degrees. when you factor in the wind, it will feel in the teens. the good news is, we could not tell you last week, we have a warm up this week. that is coming up in the forecast. >>> thank you. firefighters rushed to the scene of
reporter: in addition to the vote of confidence, stephanie rawlings-blake took home an award for excellence. jessica kartalija, wjz 13 news. >> thank you. it is unclear if stephanie rawlings-blake will fill her staff openings with members of dixon's staff. >>> let's turn to weather. we don't have to tell you it is a cold evening out there. a live look outside and you cannot see the frigid conditions, but you know it is a cold one. meteorologist bernadette woods is live in the...
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herman and the women's studies department, carol and erwig, i'm also honored that two of the really excellent research associates and assistant that worked with me on the project, sarah and sasha are here, so it's really, really wonderful for me to start the project and start the public recognition for all of us is a private process over a series of years in this particular manner. of before i get started, i'll also say that i'm also grateful to the state archives of michigan, because before this project was anything, it was an archival project. i was looking around for a very kevin project from the one that i ended up writing about. i was interested in the institutionalization and race in michigan and was really looking for any hospital records in michigan, because so many hospital records have been destroyed at this point, along with the actual -- the former state hospitals themselves. and stumbled upon an archivist at the state archives, mark harvey, who really helped me uncould have what had previously been an unseen archive of this ionia state hospital archive and started to look at this
herman and the women's studies department, carol and erwig, i'm also honored that two of the really excellent research associates and assistant that worked with me on the project, sarah and sasha are here, so it's really, really wonderful for me to start the project and start the public recognition for all of us is a private process over a series of years in this particular manner. of before i get started, i'll also say that i'm also grateful to the state archives of michigan, because before...
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but -- this is a great opportunity to talk about excellence in both athletics and academics. i'd urge my colleagues to join me in recognizing the north central men's cross country team for their victory at the ncaa division iii national championship. and i would yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from michigan. mr. kildee: madam speaker, first of all, i'm sure the students and faculty and coaches and all those at north central college are very pleased that mrs. biggert is the chief sponsor of this resolution and it's our pleasure in a few minutes to pass that so they can keep it in their archives forever. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman continues to reserve. the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. platts: thank you, madam speaker. i urge a yes vote in support of house resolution 1001 and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from michigan. mr. kildee: and i yield back the balance of my tim
but -- this is a great opportunity to talk about excellence in both athletics and academics. i'd urge my colleagues to join me in recognizing the north central men's cross country team for their victory at the ncaa division iii national championship. and i would yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from michigan. mr. kildee: madam speaker, first of all, i'm sure the students and faculty and coaches and all those at north central...
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that is an excellent question. robot greg? >> thank you, justin from ipse.ou ask if we are -- from indianapolis. you ask if we going to learn more about the people who create the genius of "red eye." there is only one. is is greg gutfeld. he told me to say this. he also said he could do whatever he wants to me because i'm not real? is he, correct? can any one help me. oh, god, oh, god, oh, god mr. gutfeld dose horrible things to me that are not normal. >> greg: he didn't get his raise. shut up, little robot. finally, bill e-mails us. bill schulz joel sang piano man, not bruce springsteen, just saying. >> what do you say about this accusation by phillip? >> you are, correct. i'm a big fan of billy joel. i love his album born to run and dancing in the dark is my favorite song. as for bruce spring teen. i never liked his work, especially the town allentown. he's a jerk. also i bang all of his backup singers including the redhead. i have to go now. keep it real. keep it realers. >> greg: keep it real, keep it realers. i like robot greg. >> i was actually crying
that is an excellent question. robot greg? >> thank you, justin from ipse.ou ask if we are -- from indianapolis. you ask if we going to learn more about the people who create the genius of "red eye." there is only one. is is greg gutfeld. he told me to say this. he also said he could do whatever he wants to me because i'm not real? is he, correct? can any one help me. oh, god, oh, god, oh, god mr. gutfeld dose horrible things to me that are not normal. >> greg: he didn't...
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excellent. identify yourself and make events short and sweet question rather than a grab bag comment. >> from north dakota -- i am from north dakota it is cold, but not too bad. you mentioned that the government will look to establish a change in infrastructure. what changes do you think we will be able to do? the will to go for roads and dams, what would focus on green? how will the government able to provide something that will help the employment as well as the infrastructure within the united states? >> can you address the gentleman's question? this sounds like a link between the green economy and bring jobs and the stimulus as well. >> the infrastructure side, going back to the fact that the population is moving into the cities, what we will see is that there will be a lot of i.t. and telecommunications along the value change for design and infrastructure within the built environment. i think that is where there's going to be a lot of pickup coming in the future. if we just work on -- in ne
excellent. identify yourself and make events short and sweet question rather than a grab bag comment. >> from north dakota -- i am from north dakota it is cold, but not too bad. you mentioned that the government will look to establish a change in infrastructure. what changes do you think we will be able to do? the will to go for roads and dams, what would focus on green? how will the government able to provide something that will help the employment as well as the infrastructure within...
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peter lynn heart jujuy thank and acknowledged he was one of the, we were lucky to get his excellent advice and he was one of the reviewers. he sent me a copy of an advertisement for standard statistics that said we don't have to invest in doubles anymore we are not the unsophisticated masses of the south sea bubble in the early 1800's in britain. we have statistical analysis that can allow us to discern valuation. this was an advertisement for standard statistics which was based in new york. and this advertisement appeared in the saturday evening post in september of 1929. weeks before the crash. so you see where i'm going i hope with the "this time is different" syndrome. a very important example of the "this time is different" syndrome was the year was 1995. how many of you remember mexico's peso crisis in 1994, 1995? mexico almost approach to default and what was then a large bailout package was put together from the imf and the u.s. and other of the g-7 economies, and mexico after all was in latin america. so latin america historically has had a history of financial volatility. lots of
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excellent auctorial evaluation. during the post army period i served on five corporate boards, received five donner doctorates, one of which a good friend of which was at carlisle not too long ago. i've been a member of a federal district judge oversight board committee and a desegregation case in alabama might versus alabama. but a commissioner on american battle mine cemeteries and the building of the world war ii memorial. and i've been a friend of the court in to supreme court and of course on quite a few pro bono boards. throughout my career i've worked with some of the best people you can find. people who have been dedicated and in curvatures. my parents never discouraged me from trying a matter what the challenge. plus louise has always been my severe critic and my biggest supporter. as i said the work on this book started back in '92 and finished some 18 months ago. and my wife wrote the foreword. i had a major problem finding a publisher when we finished. they said that it was too long. well, this is what i
excellent auctorial evaluation. during the post army period i served on five corporate boards, received five donner doctorates, one of which a good friend of which was at carlisle not too long ago. i've been a member of a federal district judge oversight board committee and a desegregation case in alabama might versus alabama. but a commissioner on american battle mine cemeteries and the building of the world war ii memorial. and i've been a friend of the court in to supreme court and of course...
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[applause] >> and so all hoosiers should welcome the excellent initiative of your leadership to bring similar reform to this, the senior branch of our government. mr. speaker, mr. pro tem, i applaud your proposals to raise the standards to which legislators will now be helped it will enhance the quality of your decisions and the confidence of our citizens in those decisions. thank you for stepping forward so boldly. i look forward to signing this important new law. while you're at it, please respond to the plea of mayors of both parties and all parts of our state, and in the egregious conflicts of interest that occur when public employees sit on city and county councils, boating on their own salaries and overriding the decisions of their own management. how we ever permitted this to occur in indiana is one of those mysteries of history, but now is an ideal time to strike another blow for good government and end this abuse for ever. [applause] >> in another area reform has been well begun, and is ready for a second chapter. from this platform a year ago, i thanked governor joe kernan,
[applause] >> and so all hoosiers should welcome the excellent initiative of your leadership to bring similar reform to this, the senior branch of our government. mr. speaker, mr. pro tem, i applaud your proposals to raise the standards to which legislators will now be helped it will enhance the quality of your decisions and the confidence of our citizens in those decisions. thank you for stepping forward so boldly. i look forward to signing this important new law. while you're at it,...
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. >> dan: talked about aminu and he's had trouble handling the ball today, but that time an excellent job in traffic, a great pass to l.d. williams. l.d. williams having a nice half offensively for wake forest. this has certainly been a game of spurts. the score was tied, now wake has scored five in a row. >> ron: here is aminu facing up. a baseline jumper well off the mark. taylor just tipped it over. keep in mind, the two starting big guys for xavier, frease and love, both on the bench for two personal fouls. and wake is a team that can go big. holloway on the drive. aminu puts the big hands up, already has one block. ball will belong to xavier, last touched by woods. jenn, you have some more on dino gaudio. >> jenn: while the buzz in the arena may be about the offense, the buzz in that huddle was about their defense. he nearly broke a clipboard he was so upset with the way his team was not covering the back screens. >> ron: one of the players told me today, he says coach yawgaud has an obsession with defense. >> dan: that only makes him a coach, all coaches have an obsession with d
. >> dan: talked about aminu and he's had trouble handling the ball today, but that time an excellent job in traffic, a great pass to l.d. williams. l.d. williams having a nice half offensively for wake forest. this has certainly been a game of spurts. the score was tied, now wake has scored five in a row. >> ron: here is aminu facing up. a baseline jumper well off the mark. taylor just tipped it over. keep in mind, the two starting big guys for xavier, frease and love, both on the...
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and make an excellent doctoral evaluation. during the post-army period, i served in five corporate boards, received five honorary doctorates, one of which my good friend here was there at carlisle not too long ago. been a member of a federal district judge oversight board committee. in a desegregation case in alabama. knight versus alabama. been a commissioner on the american battle monument commission. as you know, responsible for all of the overseas american cemeteries, and the building of the world war ii memorial. and i've been a friend of the court in two supreme court decisions, and of course, on quite a few pro bono boards. throughout my career, i've worked with some of the best people that you can find. people who have truly been dedicated and encouragers. my parents never discouraged me from trying, no matter what the challenge. plus, louise has always been my severest critic and my biggest supporter. as i said, the work in this book started back in 1992, and was finished some 18 months ago. and my wife wrote the fore
and make an excellent doctoral evaluation. during the post-army period, i served in five corporate boards, received five honorary doctorates, one of which my good friend here was there at carlisle not too long ago. been a member of a federal district judge oversight board committee. in a desegregation case in alabama. knight versus alabama. been a commissioner on the american battle monument commission. as you know, responsible for all of the overseas american cemeteries, and the building of...
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excellent play, and one that florida uses a lot. the screen, go down, and watch parsons with the bounce pass. he got the ball down inside and did it really well to make the pass inside against a couple of nc state defenders. >> bob: erving walker comes around smith and lets it go. rebound to the pack. horner coming up with that one. that pass is taken away by walker. gators with numbers. here's parsons, the fake, the pass -- and tyus is fouled. >> larry: that's two really good passes by chandler parsons. one on that pick and roll which we just showed you to murphy, and that time he got the ball inside to tyus, getting to trau t draw the foul. this is a foul on him once again. >> bob: let's go to debbie antonelli. debbie antonelli vernon macklin has moved him out to the power forward position. he knew he was going to have to have some faceup average, the handle in the faceup position, the handle in the open court. we saw an example of his skills on display in that transition basket. >> bob: woods shot is blocked. now gonzalez, a thre
excellent play, and one that florida uses a lot. the screen, go down, and watch parsons with the bounce pass. he got the ball down inside and did it really well to make the pass inside against a couple of nc state defenders. >> bob: erving walker comes around smith and lets it go. rebound to the pack. horner coming up with that one. that pass is taken away by walker. gators with numbers. here's parsons, the fake, the pass -- and tyus is fouled. >> larry: that's two really good...
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body scanning will not necessarily have identified that the excellent. the new generation of liquid detection systems is available now, but it is awaiting approval. it is ready to go within weeks provided the government to prove that unilaterally. >> this procedure -- would we walk through a metal detector? sometimes, people are randomly searched. is that no longer close to be enough? >> it serves a purpose, but we need to talk about a system of systems. the technique and the technology. we need to enhance the technology. the metal detectors for many years ago to address the threat of guns on plants. x-ray came in to identify things that might be concealed in our hand baggage. now there are items carried on the person. we need to be able to detect those items, and detect them accurately. >> thank you for updating us. you can find out if your travel plans might be affected by the new measures by going to our web site, bbc.com/news. you will find details of all the flights that are subject to these new searches. united states has lifted a 22- year ban prev
body scanning will not necessarily have identified that the excellent. the new generation of liquid detection systems is available now, but it is awaiting approval. it is ready to go within weeks provided the government to prove that unilaterally. >> this procedure -- would we walk through a metal detector? sometimes, people are randomly searched. is that no longer close to be enough? >> it serves a purpose, but we need to talk about a system of systems. the technique and the...
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an education which should improv the faculty would be the education power excellence. but it is easier to divine this ideal than give practical instructions for bringing it about. you do give a lot of practical instructions to bring it about. yes, this is a demonstration of william james' lack of awareness of what buddhist meditation is all about. it is only 2600 years old at this point. so it was around but he didn't have access. but isn't it interesting, the emphasis he puts on the requirement to be able to concentrate and to focus. exactly. >> now, do you find that because of the high tempo of the age in which we live, it is very difficult to concentrate? you're not kidding. for everybody. but particularly difficult, is it not, for the younger generation, they see everything digitally and very fast, and in using the computer they are dealing with units of cognition, one at a time. and i have detected this and i'm faulting the younger generation for this -- or maybe the older generation for not making it not happen. but as a consequence, there is a wandering of atten
an education which should improv the faculty would be the education power excellence. but it is easier to divine this ideal than give practical instructions for bringing it about. you do give a lot of practical instructions to bring it about. yes, this is a demonstration of william james' lack of awareness of what buddhist meditation is all about. it is only 2600 years old at this point. so it was around but he didn't have access. but isn't it interesting, the emphasis he puts on the...
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. >> i think sheila just excel exeplifies the woman that is in a position and walks the talk. >> she shes the work she has done in building this company as a means she is going to better the world for all women, for all people of color. >> i am dr. sheila c johnson. this is my life 365. >> it is better to talk about something negative, still more. >> i have taken the team and given it back to the fans. >> i throw back in so i can catch it again. >> i enjoy life. i enjoy living every day. every day is different for me. i don't do the same thing every day. i am a person that likes to explore different avenues. i like to do different things. i like to meet new people. i like to embrace people. i like to help others. i like to be there for people. >> she is very inspirational for a lot of women, of any color. the issues that women face, the challenges they face, are still exist ent, but sheila johnson has shown that you can play with the big boys. you can play with the old boys network and be at the table and she uniquely is at that table. >> she doesn't mind being a role model. she like
. >> i think sheila just excel exeplifies the woman that is in a position and walks the talk. >> she shes the work she has done in building this company as a means she is going to better the world for all women, for all people of color. >> i am dr. sheila c johnson. this is my life 365. >> it is better to talk about something negative, still more. >> i have taken the team and given it back to the fans. >> i throw back in so i can catch it again. >> i...
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clinton was a survivor to use the title of john harris' excellent book on the clinton presidency. he would have done almost anything to get reelected. something fascinating that obama said the other day, he said "i'd rather be a really good one-term president than a mediocre two-term president." i think he means it and i think last night showed that he did. >> woodruff: reihan salam, this one term/two-term statement, what do you make of that and how does that affect your view of his performance last night? >> i think that it was a very powerful and very telling statement. one of the key aspects of president obama's appeal has been this idea that he's not an ideologue, that he's profoundly pragmatic and that he's not terribly interested in partisanship and what have you and he's perfectly willing to embrace good ideas from the republican side. and i'm not sure that's actually true. i think the president is someone who has very deep core convictions, very deep ideological convictions and i actually believe him when he says that. i believe that he wants to achieve certain broad polic
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>> that is an excellent point, and one that needs to explored further. it needs to be examined before any sort of authority is granted. >> our guest is robert mcdowell, the senior republican commissioner on the fcc. >> i would like to talk about net neutrality. you use that in the context of white spaces. you have said that you have agreed for the proceeding of the rulemaking process, but you have also said you don't think there is a need for a new policy. is there a net neutrality policy that you could be comfortable with, and what would that look like? >> we are about to how our initial round of comments due on january 14. the first thing we need to do is examine whether or not there is a systemic market share. in 2007, the government twice looked at this issue to examine the broadband market. the federal trade commission to get to a vote, which was 5-0, unanimous. net neutrality has been an undefined and blue, but now we have proposed rules that give us a framework for debate. i would like for potential commoners who might be watching right now to ple
>> that is an excellent point, and one that needs to explored further. it needs to be examined before any sort of authority is granted. >> our guest is robert mcdowell, the senior republican commissioner on the fcc. >> i would like to talk about net neutrality. you use that in the context of white spaces. you have said that you have agreed for the proceeding of the rulemaking process, but you have also said you don't think there is a need for a new policy. is there a net...
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we have excellent military leadership. general stanley mcchrystal is first class. his superior davit address is as good as they come. mike mullen is really an outstanding common outstanding leader. the troops that we have, both in afghanistan and here in america , the national guard -- all of them are doing well. i think our military will do well. the question is, how will the afghan government and afghan people relate to all of that? i am hopeful that they will have a positive attitude and positive report later in the year. in answer to your question, how was it performing at the time of the vote? >> the question remains, they said they are not going to vote for supplemental. speaker pelosi has said she is not going to ask them to vote for another supplemental. it believes the vote in the hands of republicans and a number of democrats that support the military and may want to pass a supplemental. if something happened and anything is added, it may change the report -- the mind of republicans, would you see the potential of a failure or increased debate in congress
we have excellent military leadership. general stanley mcchrystal is first class. his superior davit address is as good as they come. mike mullen is really an outstanding common outstanding leader. the troops that we have, both in afghanistan and here in america , the national guard -- all of them are doing well. i think our military will do well. the question is, how will the afghan government and afghan people relate to all of that? i am hopeful that they will have a positive attitude and...
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. >> cris: because he certainly gives them a terrific option in that wildcat formation, excellent hands. really understands pass protections. the rules are pretty stringent now on those concussions. >> al: i'm not going to speculate, but did he get a shot to the side of the helmet? so he goes to the bench. they wind the clock now once he leaves the field and this is going to take us to the two-minute warning. so 120 seconds before the celebration can begin officially and in earnest. 34-14 cowboys. . >> al: two minutes to play! keeping up with the joneses. wendy's postgame report coming up. bob is here. andrea will be talking to tony romo. wild card saturday. we will wrap it up for nbc football. for this season. our producer is fred dayelly and chairman dick ebersol. kay has only worked for knee about 6,000 years and kenny feeding us all of that good information. >> cris: andy freeland, my good friend helped me all along. i'd like to say first of all, it's been an honor to work with you and iit's been an honor to sit in john madden's seat. it really has been. we miss him. everybody tells
. >> cris: because he certainly gives them a terrific option in that wildcat formation, excellent hands. really understands pass protections. the rules are pretty stringent now on those concussions. >> al: i'm not going to speculate, but did he get a shot to the side of the helmet? so he goes to the bench. they wind the clock now once he leaves the field and this is going to take us to the two-minute warning. so 120 seconds before the celebration can begin officially and in earnest....
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. >> thank you all for your excellent questions and thank you, to peter for his excellent presentation. [applause] >> hopefully i have not given you too many headaches with all of the headaches that the south koreans face. >> before we break for lunch, i want to introduce you to a new staff member at the embassy, mr. john wrigley. he works in the staff education building. [applause] luttrell the server across all. if you can get up, we will rearrange the chairs and a little bit so that we have some space to heaeat. campaignnetwork.or [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> in about an hour and 40 minutes, president obama will be talking about the flight bomb plot and the investigation. the report is being released this afternoon. that is at 3:00 p.m. eastern, live for you on c-span. the head of a homeland security is reporting that officials said they have -- have fled to the suspect in the christmas bombing attempt as someone who should go through additional security when he landed in the u.s.. jenna nepolitan
. >> thank you all for your excellent questions and thank you, to peter for his excellent presentation. [applause] >> hopefully i have not given you too many headaches with all of the headaches that the south koreans face. >> before we break for lunch, i want to introduce you to a new staff member at the embassy, mr. john wrigley. he works in the staff education building. [applause] luttrell the server across all. if you can get up, we will rearrange the chairs and a little...
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. >> cris: because he certainly gives them a terrific option in that wildcat formation, excellent hands. really understands pass protections. the rules are pretty stringent now on those concussions. >> al: i'm not going to speculate, but did he get a shot to the side of the helmet? so he goes to the bench. they wind the clock now once he leaves the field and this is going to take us to the two-minute warning. so 120 seconds before the celebration can begin officially and in earnest. 34-14 cowboys. . >> al: two minutes to play! keeping up with the joneses. wendy's postgame report coming up. bob is here. andrea will be talking to tony romo. wild card saturday. we will wrap it up for nbc football. for this season. our producer is fred dayelly and chairman dick ebersol. kay has only worked for knee about 6,000 years and kenny feeding us all of that good information. >> cris: andy freeland, my good friend helped me all along. i'd like to say first of all, it's been an honor to work with you and iit's been an honor to sit in john madden's seat. it really has been. we miss him. everybody tells
. >> cris: because he certainly gives them a terrific option in that wildcat formation, excellent hands. really understands pass protections. the rules are pretty stringent now on those concussions. >> al: i'm not going to speculate, but did he get a shot to the side of the helmet? so he goes to the bench. they wind the clock now once he leaves the field and this is going to take us to the two-minute warning. so 120 seconds before the celebration can begin officially and in earnest....
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saudi arabia was supposed to have an excellent program of rehabilitation. 11 of their rehabilitationraduates have been captured or killed on the battlefield. and i have asked the director of national intelligence what's the scorecard for 2009? we knew through 2008 there were 61 gitmo guys that have gone back to terrorism. and it's classified. they won't release it. we need to know. >> chris: even to you as the vice president of the intelligence committee? >> i hope i could get it, but it should be declassified for the public. i understand that it is, it's a troubling report. i have not seen it. i hope to see it. more importantly, i think the american people need to see it. >> chris: is there anything -- i know you and a number of senators of both parties feel strongly about releasing detainees to yemen or other countries. is there anything that congress can do to stop it? >> we were trying to stop bringing gitmo detainees to the united states, but in the last bill that was passed, the majority removed that constraint. we have 40 members of our party in the senate. and a number of dem
saudi arabia was supposed to have an excellent program of rehabilitation. 11 of their rehabilitationraduates have been captured or killed on the battlefield. and i have asked the director of national intelligence what's the scorecard for 2009? we knew through 2008 there were 61 gitmo guys that have gone back to terrorism. and it's classified. they won't release it. we need to know. >> chris: even to you as the vice president of the intelligence committee? >> i hope i could get it,...
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>> that's an excellent point.been times that the environmental moment resembles what will rogers once said, he once said, along to know organized political party, i'm a democrat, and there have been times when various ads run by various groups didn't use its language or focus on the parts of the debate that pollsters and opinion research has pointed to. but now the environmental community has what's called the clean energy works campaign, which is sort of an umbrella campaign, where everybody is singing natalie from the -- singing not only from the same song book, but the same hymn, they're on the same line and they're singing the same notes and that's really essential. if you go on the industry side, they're all over the map, because the big oil is going to focus enema's lien prices, where -- on gasoline prices, whereas the coal industry is going to focus on jobs. those messages are different. that's one of the challenges of a business coalition is their bottom lines in the advertising campaign is their bottom li
>> that's an excellent point.been times that the environmental moment resembles what will rogers once said, he once said, along to know organized political party, i'm a democrat, and there have been times when various ads run by various groups didn't use its language or focus on the parts of the debate that pollsters and opinion research has pointed to. but now the environmental community has what's called the clean energy works campaign, which is sort of an umbrella campaign, where...
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i think that's excellent work.t the same time you have to stop the generation, if you like, of new al qaeda supporters and leaders coming through. >> ifill: professor johnson, are we being serious enough and paying attention to the warnings? we know there was a previous bombing of the u.s. embassy. we know there was an attempt on the saudi royal family. we know that there have been these prison breaks. has the u.s. been paying close enough attention since the cole bombing to the threat there? >> u.s. attention there has really waxed and waned. it's something that immediately after september 11 it's a great priority and the u.s. puts a lot of aid in. after november 2003 when it looks as though the problem has been defeated, u.s. aid sort of retreats and goes elsewhere. after the embassy bombing in 2008, u.s. aid is there once again. when i was in yemen and talked to a number of different individuals from the government, from journalists, tribesmen, everyone really told me the same thing. that is there is a great and
i think that's excellent work.t the same time you have to stop the generation, if you like, of new al qaeda supporters and leaders coming through. >> ifill: professor johnson, are we being serious enough and paying attention to the warnings? we know there was a previous bombing of the u.s. embassy. we know there was an attempt on the saudi royal family. we know that there have been these prison breaks. has the u.s. been paying close enough attention since the cole bombing to the threat...
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we have excellent military leaders. general mcchrystal is a first class. he is as good as they come. the chairman of the joint chiefs, michael mullen, is really an outstanding leader the troops that we have -- the troops that we have -- i have been meeting with them in afghanistan, the national guard, all of them are wonderful. i think our military will do well. the question is how is the afghan government, how do the people in afghanistan relate to all of this? i am hopeful that they will have a positive attitude and positive report later in the year, but i think the answer to your question is how is it performing at the time of the vote? guest: the question remains, the progressives will not -- they have already said they will not vote for a supplemental. speaker pelosi has said she will not ask them to vote for it. it leaves pretty much the vote in hands of republicans and a number of democrats that support the military, they want to pass a supplemental. if anything is added to the supplemental to change the minds of the republicans, would you see the p
we have excellent military leaders. general mcchrystal is a first class. he is as good as they come. the chairman of the joint chiefs, michael mullen, is really an outstanding leader the troops that we have -- the troops that we have -- i have been meeting with them in afghanistan, the national guard, all of them are wonderful. i think our military will do well. the question is how is the afghan government, how do the people in afghanistan relate to all of this? i am hopeful that they will have...