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and then got it. >> mike g.: i went with it.eing out of this game. he'd been rebounding the whole game. now all of a sudden he's found his shooting stroke just at the right time. >> mike h.: 10 points and 11 rebounds for ben stywall. he has come to life. josh davis' first point. that is a two. freshman out of raleigh. for stywall, that's his 16th career double double for the senior. turnover. here comes farnold degand gets van dussen. good defense by korey van dussen, the freshman. on the line, it will belong to nc state. >> mike g.: van dussen did a terrific job of making degand go sideways away from the basket and missed that play. then was unable to come up with the basketball right here dribbling in on the baseline. >> mike h.: and horner answers. >> mike g.: he's been good in the second half. >> mike h.: ten points. he's the reason nc state is up by ten. you know we often see in this league players improve from their freshman to senior year. this horner has really come a long way from his freshman season. story is still tur
and then got it. >> mike g.: i went with it.eing out of this game. he'd been rebounding the whole game. now all of a sudden he's found his shooting stroke just at the right time. >> mike h.: 10 points and 11 rebounds for ben stywall. he has come to life. josh davis' first point. that is a two. freshman out of raleigh. for stywall, that's his 16th career double double for the senior. turnover. here comes farnold degand gets van dussen. good defense by korey van dussen, the freshman....
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the g-20 has emerged and the main body, where this kind of discussion can take place. even there's a lot of discussion about the... who could be in, who could be out, nevertheless, it has worked and what i said before the so-called math, where all the dot will be collected and a simulation made and policy advice given by the imf is, i think, the major tool which has been created to try to make steps forward. it relies a lot on the imf and that's why -- my really last point, it requires also changes in the imf because the institution becomes a big part of the solution. already, a lot of changes have taken place and we have increased availability of our lending, we have created new facilities like the flexible credit line for those of you who are more interested in details, we have an issue, 250 billion of special growing rights and that never happened in the past and clearly helpful for many countries during the crisis and the way we put in place conditions -- our program is stream lined and changed. a lot of things have changed but that is only a first step. next step
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in >> eric: theiguestion for me ioach cal doinghe g?ok >> i have a f coach cal will bdog the enttaining as only he can. he'le the host, if you will. >> eric:ka leave the apron on hook. hood picksp his ble. tst back. two one for arnsas. powell haseven points a camen averaging 16. clark with the steal. clark fothgoal and the opportunity for three-point play. time-out on the floor. the i no give in rnei clrke. one--thron, ets the lay-up with tal see if he makes a the-repot pl on the back end. whhat? i know somei a ma ooh. what's it do? fic p] at d? we thor a i y be anke te. do well than ask ri-- yeahtill le w anr: ag's le, ep tg. arte on yn inns or just play some games at... >> game h been brought to you by -- >> eri kentucky well in corol of this one, on topf 42 remaining.: time now f the geico pla of the game. b: demarcus csi o n the interior has bn out of the rating intensity all game long. th points d4 1rebounds for bi frhm. a terrific game >> ec:rying to finish off the ree-point game and crk does. came in with ten. >> bobadd: a stat.
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b: you're g abori that! >> eric:atck patterson. sotimes you forgt about him! but boy heca nay a ittle! >> eric: now, there has -- therhasbeen awhole hec a lot to cheer about here in lexington, connection. let's take a look now at the havoline rad to nshaville, te of he 2010 sec men's skllba tournament sec scores toy how mu of a sruse is that to you, alabama kocking off mississippi stat e?>> bob: that is sua prise to me. and i' hmappy to sela aama beuse nony ganrthere cochesa guy i knowvery ell. w wi do a goodob here. vandy beat auburn and came frm o behind to do i. ilogtherpowe lyer in then cference and 'ole mss very g team rankeree playe inoble figures in thato. lsu stuglg a little it 'ole miss now at 32. >> bob: eala lsu won the coerence,egular season. eric: comes up lia ttle bit shor cousins snatches therebound. 7rbounds alreadyfo demcu coinusto go with 8 oints. look at the ig fellow. he can hitt hat shot. he has made oneut o of fiveo r ths year but looks lie it has tac ance. >> bob: i'm surised h is not ouof the ame already. >> eric: bledsoe. fing roll os
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stin a b ♪ womalf torie e g. n #2 thaght. womalf torie e g.y su% oron cinsu womalf torie e g. : isoo toneso tasu% oron cinsu nu'm jnnaoresst e g. : isoo toneso tasu% oron cinsu o. 1tes save15% e. nu'm jnnaoresst e g. : isoo toneso tasu% oron cinsu >> steve: courting to the our statistician, maryland is on pace to score 170 points in this game. >> ron: they're up 18-5, with 5:50 to play in the first half. >> steve: are you wondering about longwood? they're in the heart of the state of virginia, farmville. the same location as hampton, about 54 miles west of richmond. small enrollment, about 4700 students. actually the third oldest institution of higher learning in virginia after the college of william and mary and uva. they had a devastating fire on campus in 2001, rebuilt several buildings. school founded in 1839, became longwood college in 1949. and a co ed school in 1976. designated university status in '02 and in fact on the one-year anniversary of the campus fire is when they got their university status. and as you saw, the most famous alu
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but there are limitations and resources and that is where programs like 287(g), and where you augmenthe resources that we have by delegating immigration enforcement power to them on federal employees and the works particularly well in the detention context where they are already detained. we will continue to do the institutional hearing program in federal and state penitentiaries because it makes sense for people to out in order before they come to us. this gets us slightly into something i think is important for all of last, and that is criminal offenders and makes more sense for the system to encourage them to come to immigration detention with in order already in place. i can't tell you how many criminal defense attorneys come up to me and say your client just wants to go home and now you're going to make my client go through three or four months of continued detention before that is possible because even though he or she has committed, finished their criminal sentence did not to go to immigration detention and spend another three or four months until they can go home. the law reco
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susan g. komen for the cure foundation, the world's leading breast cancer, grassroots organization which has impacted millions of lives. this organization was established in memory of her sister, suzy komen, who passed away from cancer in 1980. ms. brinker since then has also founded the susan g. komen for the cure's signature program, the race for the cure, the largest series of 5-k run and fitness walks in the world. since its origin in 1983 in dallas, texas, the race for the cure series has grown from one local race with 800 participants to a national series of 112 races that yielded just over 1.5 million participants last year. ms. brinker's contributions to society extends beyond her work with the susan g. komen's centers. she has served in the government as chair of the president's cancer panel in the early 1990's. she then went on as the u.s. ambassador for hungry from 2001 to 2003 and as the chief of protocol for the united states from 2007 to 2009. "time" magazine in 2008 named her as
susan g. komen for the cure foundation, the world's leading breast cancer, grassroots organization which has impacted millions of lives. this organization was established in memory of her sister, suzy komen, who passed away from cancer in 1980. ms. brinker since then has also founded the susan g. komen for the cure's signature program, the race for the cure, the largest series of 5-k run and fitness walks in the world. since its origin in 1983 in dallas, texas, the race for the cure series has...
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there is a fugitive operations task force, there is to 87 g. you've talked about secure communities and secure communities is a more systematic kind of approach. should we infer from that or that secure communities is likely to become the overall framework for a criminal alien identification or is there going to continue to be some kind of meeting together of all these other criminal alien initiatives as well? >> first you are right there is a tremendous patchwork of programs and we hit the institutional hearing program that many of the folks for with ims will remember, then there's the criminal alien program that is the larger umbrella, we had to 87 g and the delegation of immigration enforcement authority to a certain state and local actors and noss khator communities -- secure communities. i think that the power of secure communities is such that it will become the dominant form of criminal identification going forward. but remember secure communities is simply a tool to identify those subject to removal. it is literally an automated fingerp
there is a fugitive operations task force, there is to 87 g. you've talked about secure communities and secure communities is a more systematic kind of approach. should we infer from that or that secure communities is likely to become the overall framework for a criminal alien identification or is there going to continue to be some kind of meeting together of all these other criminal alien initiatives as well? >> first you are right there is a tremendous patchwork of programs and we hit...
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laughter] [unintelligible] >> no, we had one of the lowest debts -- the second-lowest debt -- in the g-7. our debt was lower than that of america, lower than that of france and of germany, lower than that of the euro area and lower than that of japan and of italy. it is because we had a low debt that we have been able to take the measures that are necessary to help companies to deal with the recession, to help the unemployed get work, to help young people who are leaving school and to help thousands of small businesses survive. we took the right action in the recession. the opposition advised the wrong action. >> richard burden. >> may i associate myself with the tribute that my right honorable friend has paid to those who have lost their lives in afghanistan? is he aware that today marks the sixth anniversary of the death of tom hurndall, the british photographer who was shot by an israeli sniper while trying to rescue children from danger in gaza? will he join me in paying tribute to the hurndall family for their tireless efforts in cutting through so many smokescreens put forward by
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i thought he could g wi hack andead iy lo--utte so c i .. i lo i .. otheer l- i' one ank -ou le taoffbeermuch you e grlsnee trips b er l taste grs. you're gorgeous, look at you, i loooov y zards have come back and lead star this season, averaging 22- 1/2 points and almost nine rebounds a game. >> phil: already he has 9 points, including a long 3. he's been shooting with such accuracy, though. there he knocks down the 3. even from the free throw line over the last two, three weeks, he's right around 80% from the line, so every aspect of his game has gone up another level. >> steve: antawn with his 9 points, as we mentioned earlier, has in fact tied jawan howard, now 9th place on the wizards franchise all-time scoring list. coming into the game at 8,524. next spot will be greg ballard, he's 8th with with 8,706. howard comes to town monday with the portland trail blazers. here's brad miller, off balance, couldn't get it to go but he is fouled on the play about oberto, in the game for washington. kirk hinrich back in for the bulls. >> phil: fred miller no
i thought he could g wi hack andead iy lo--utte so c i .. i lo i .. otheer l- i' one ank -ou le taoffbeermuch you e grlsnee trips b er l taste grs. you're gorgeous, look at you, i loooov y zards have come back and lead star this season, averaging 22- 1/2 points and almost nine rebounds a game. >> phil: already he has 9 points, including a long 3. he's been shooting with such accuracy, though. there he knocks down the 3. even from the free throw line over the last two, three weeks, he's...
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if you go across the g-20, you will find just a number of these in just about every one of the g-20 countries this remains a contained phenomenon. there's been very little of sort of i -- sort of across the board on specific products et cetera. part of this is discipline. the wto discipline buy much more on the industrial countries than they do on the developing countries. the developing countries have a lot more water. they should grace tariffs and still say. wto compliant. wto discipline are also out there. because of the possible threat of dispute settlement. but i think in the end, the control of protectionism isn't so much about, you know, the actual discipline that are out there. which can be caught in the round in various ways. it is about two things. it's about the memory of what happened before, and it's about the political pressure that exist. i happen to believe, and i wrote about nine months ago on this issue that if we had not managed to control the global recession and the possibility of the depression that occurred, that the protectionist pressures would have been become very,
if you go across the g-20, you will find just a number of these in just about every one of the g-20 countries this remains a contained phenomenon. there's been very little of sort of i -- sort of across the board on specific products et cetera. part of this is discipline. the wto discipline buy much more on the industrial countries than they do on the developing countries. the developing countries have a lot more water. they should grace tariffs and still say. wto compliant. wto discipline are...
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welfare ques, people who werencentivized to have more children, it was removing tt, encouraging tm to g work and make a an income ande responsible. >> we hen't mtioned male sterilization, requiri them to nd a job and being sterilized. >> bonnie: all right. >>> behind the heaines, carnism. during the mt recent olympic games in beijing many americans pressed outrage after learni many of the chine city's restaunts serve entrees containing dog meat. the beijing tourism bure evenally decided to take dog off of menus during the mes, but thcontroversy spard a brant discussion abo me-eating in general. now a new bo further explores e issue by attemptinto answer the questio why do we love dogs, eat ps, and wear co? >> the easiest way for me to answer that question with an illustraon. so imagine that you are at a ncy dinner party. you're sitti at a beautiful table, you'renjoying the conversation, you're drinking the fine wine, you'reating a decious beef stew, andn fact, this stew is so decious at you ask youhost for the cipe. and flattered, she replies, "th secret ingdient is the meat. you usthre
welfare ques, people who werencentivized to have more children, it was removing tt, encouraging tm to g work and make a an income ande responsible. >> we hen't mtioned male sterilization, requiri them to nd a job and being sterilized. >> bonnie: all right. >>> behind the heaines, carnism. during the mt recent olympic games in beijing many americans pressed outrage after learni many of the chine city's restaunts serve entrees containing dog meat. the beijing tourism bure...
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ow t som een g toyou. you lo--utte so c i .. i lo i .. otheer l- i' one ank -ou le taoffbeermuch you e grlsnee trips b er l taste grs. you're gorgeous, look at you, i loooov y taste grs. hos morar to rance ho ed all" ll? rse:ust ll" llimat vo: geico. 15 micoul yoor m been like a cannon. everywhere he goes he has been explosive. nearly pulls that rebound over andray blatche. ball was out-of-bounds? >> steve: i don't know. i don't think the ball ever went out-of-bounds but west did. i don't think he was touching it when he was out-of-bounds. jamison gets tangled up against west. antawn jamison. forcing the pass trying 0 get the foul. turned it over. he is waiting down at the other end. flip shot. no good. out-of-bounds. he wanted a foul. can't believe he didn't get it. looks at danny crawford and they have some words. >> phil: he goes up underneath. gets the contact from west. >> steve: very difficult sometimes for the big man to handle a pass. that time stevenson tried to bounce it to haywood. he lost it out-of-bounds and wizards turned it
ow t som een g toyou. you lo--utte so c i .. i lo i .. otheer l- i' one ank -ou le taoffbeermuch you e grlsnee trips b er l taste grs. you're gorgeous, look at you, i loooov y taste grs. hos morar to rance ho ed all" ll? rse:ust ll" llimat vo: geico. 15 micoul yoor m been like a cannon. everywhere he goes he has been explosive. nearly pulls that rebound over andray blatche. ball was out-of-bounds? >> steve: i don't know. i don't think the ball ever went out-of-bounds but west...
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(man) susan g. komen 3-day for the cure.ister today or request information and a free promise ring at mykomen3day.org. (woman) i never really got to have a say in whether or not i wanted to lose my mom. having done this walk and having had this experience, i feel like i have finally had my say. register today for the komen 3-day for the cure, because everyone deserves a lifetime. >>> time for the answer to today's trivia question, when is the best time to shop for shoes? between the middle and the end of the day or? the answer the end of the day. this is when your feet are the largest. our favorite answer from rita who said y
(man) susan g. komen 3-day for the cure.ister today or request information and a free promise ring at mykomen3day.org. (woman) i never really got to have a say in whether or not i wanted to lose my mom. having done this walk and having had this experience, i feel like i have finally had my say. register today for the komen 3-day for the cure, because everyone deserves a lifetime. >>> time for the answer to today's trivia question, when is the best time to shop for shoes? between the...
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imagine yourself in a meeting where you have a chance to address the g-243 minutes. -- the g-20 for 3 minutes. what is being done and what has already been done to promote the recovery in emerging economies? if you wish to select any particular country or group of countries for recommendations you are free to do so. the first panelist i was asked to address the question is george decressin -- jordag decressin. >> the first -- tichenor them down to three. the first is to shift from public sources to private sources. the second is to engineer a shift in demand from countries that have had large increases in asset prices and housing booms and have relied on domestic demand to stimulate growth. the two countries that have mostly relied on exports in order to -- to stimulate growth to countries that have most about on exports in order to stimulate growth. and the third challenge is that we need to repair the financial assistance in many advanced economies and up the same time also affect challenges on the supply side of these economies. realistic and financial services will be less importa
imagine yourself in a meeting where you have a chance to address the g-243 minutes. -- the g-20 for 3 minutes. what is being done and what has already been done to promote the recovery in emerging economies? if you wish to select any particular country or group of countries for recommendations you are free to do so. the first panelist i was asked to address the question is george decressin -- jordag decressin. >> the first -- tichenor them down to three. the first is to shift from public...
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the g 20 gave us more money this year for offshore tax evasion legislation. timothy geithner is working on making sure that there's more of an exchange treaty, focusing on this issue of the g 20 congress. max baucus and charlie rangel have introduced legislation to give us more tools to pursue what sort -- offshore tax evasion. we have had a very focused program involving offshore tax evasion. >> how much has been evaded? >> it is hard to put a dollar figure on overseas tax evasion. we do randomized audits. finding out who paid and who did not pay. very hard to go do that ov is in the billions of dollars and we find that out through voluntary programs that i will talk about in a second. it is a dollar figure end of the -- it is also about fairness. americans paying their taxes and expecting others to pay their taxes as well. unprecedented response, as the u.s. government steps up its focus on offshore tax evasion, we will give people a chance to come in, payback taxes, avoid penalties and avoid going to jail. we had 16,000 people take us up on that offer. wha
the g 20 gave us more money this year for offshore tax evasion legislation. timothy geithner is working on making sure that there's more of an exchange treaty, focusing on this issue of the g 20 congress. max baucus and charlie rangel have introduced legislation to give us more tools to pursue what sort -- offshore tax evasion. we have had a very focused program involving offshore tax evasion. >> how much has been evaded? >> it is hard to put a dollar figure on overseas tax evasion....
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that is, it's come g in but they're having trole getting accesso it?use the banking system in the capital is in a ambles. and the businesses tt handle those wi transfers, like western union, are in many cases not open orf they are open, only able handle a few cuomers at a time. when you approach these wir transfer places, everywhere around port--prince, if you can find theopen, there's a lti-hour line sttching out the door and a crowd tt goes way down t block. there is very little money ving through the economy rig now. pele can't get their hands on the moy meant for them from their relatis overseas, and becausso many people are out of work there's no wag being paid. so it's like the cculatory system szing up. there's ju not enough money movinghrough an economy that's ready to spring to life. >> warner: and wt about shelter, ray? president preval issd an international appealarlier this week for 200,0 family-sizedents. is tt going to be enough? >> suarez: well, there a already mplaints from people on the ground that tse hundreds of thousands tents are a
that is, it's come g in but they're having trole getting accesso it?use the banking system in the capital is in a ambles. and the businesses tt handle those wi transfers, like western union, are in many cases not open orf they are open, only able handle a few cuomers at a time. when you approach these wir transfer places, everywhere around port--prince, if you can find theopen, there's a lti-hour line sttching out the door and a crowd tt goes way down t block. there is very little money ving...
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imagine yourself in a meeting where you have a chance to address the g-243 minutes. -- the g-20 for 3 minutes. what is being done and what has already been done to promote the recovery in emerging economies? if you wish to select any particular country or group of countries for recommendations you are free to do so. the first panelist i was asked to address the question is george decressin -- jordag decressin. >> the first -- tichenor them down to three. the first is to shift from public sources to private sources. the second is to engineer a shift in demand from countries that have had large increases in asset prices and housing booms and have relied on domestic demand to stimulate growth. the two countries that have mostly relied on exports in order to -- to stimulate growth to countries that have most about on exports in order to stimulate growth. and the third challenge is that we need to repair the financial assistance in many advanced economies and up the same time also affect challenges on the supply side of these economies. realistic and financial services will be less importa
imagine yourself in a meeting where you have a chance to address the g-243 minutes. -- the g-20 for 3 minutes. what is being done and what has already been done to promote the recovery in emerging economies? if you wish to select any particular country or group of countries for recommendations you are free to do so. the first panelist i was asked to address the question is george decressin -- jordag decressin. >> the first -- tichenor them down to three. the first is to shift from public...
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on the newshour tonit, a case in feder court stems from a ban on g marriages approved by calirnia voters in 2008. spcer michels reports from san francisco,nd ray suarez debriefs margaret talbotf the "new yorr." >>fill: then, a debate on how to pay for health careeform. >> bro: special correspondent kira kay looks at e race agnst time to rebuild the poorest nation ithe western hemisphere. >> somsay that we just want to get out misery to get into poverty. d i believe that is a beautifusentence for haiti, because it is extly what we are aiming forht now. ifill: the supreme court revisits a ce it decided last year, this time with a new justice on theench. margaret warner gets theetails from marcia coyle of the "national law urnal." >> bwn: and the latest late night drama, as c drops jay leno from its primime lineup. >> you know, actlly if they did cancel us, it uld be an easy me for me, because i still haven't unpacked frothe last show th cancelled us fr. so everything'still back there, so it fine! >> ifill: that's all ahe on tonight's pbs nehour. major funding fothe pbs newshour is provided
on the newshour tonit, a case in feder court stems from a ban on g marriages approved by calirnia voters in 2008. spcer michels reports from san francisco,nd ray suarez debriefs margaret talbotf the "new yorr." >>fill: then, a debate on how to pay for health careeform. >> bro: special correspondent kira kay looks at e race agnst time to rebuild the poorest nation ithe western hemisphere. >> somsay that we just want to get out misery to get into poverty. d i believe...
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davi-- >> i can g bigger. >> i was going tsay. i s going talk about chris dodd and byronorgan, two senators. >> lehr: what did i ask? >> let's talk out those two gu. >> okay. i know them both and like them both. and mi going to miss the both. anthey are both been good puic servants. chris dodd's leaving with refreshing candor. he talked about s politil problems. he didn't pretend i wanto go homand spend more time with t family and do that. he d, in fact, level that he had problems, that head a beer chance of keeping the state mocratic by his leaving and dick blumentl, the attorney geral running in hislace. byron dorgan and kent nrad, sort othe touchdown twins, the two demoatic senators, th've been winning elections in that state since 1980n a state that ronald reagan won 2- -- solidly republic, north dakota, and mehow they have managed to survive, a populist, fiscally responsie national democrats. and byron dorgan ihink decided that he had spent enough time, energy d effort doing that. and maybe that the proects weren't that great
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p&g will get the benefit of our innovative thinkers. our universities will get the benefit of unprecedented opportunities to collaborate with p&g on new products. and ohioans will get the benefit of new economic development. and we can use this agreement as a model for other companies and industries that want to work with ohio's innovative institutions. so today, i am calling on the ohio auto industry support council to build on this historic agreement and to create a network that will link ohio's manufacturers to great research going on in ohio. [applause] >> i believe in ohio because we are not passively waiting for a better day. we're pursuing pragmatic solutions and building public-private partnerships that let us focus the energies of government on the needs of the people, and guide the energies of private entities toward work that advances ohio. with the third frontier, ohio made a commitment to securing our place at the forefront of the research economy. and that commitment has paid tremendous dividends. certified independent ana
p&g will get the benefit of our innovative thinkers. our universities will get the benefit of unprecedented opportunities to collaborate with p&g on new products. and ohioans will get the benefit of new economic development. and we can use this agreement as a model for other companies and industries that want to work with ohio's innovative institutions. so today, i am calling on the ohio auto industry support council to build on this historic agreement and to create a network that will...
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what we have always agreed is all countries should work together whether it is the g 20 or the eu that we should all work together to tackle the global economic crisis and one thing we agree with president obama on and just about every other country in the world is we need a fiscal stimulus to support the economy out of recovery. the only people who seem to disagree with that is the official opposition. >> president obama just announced a freeze on spending in the united states and the government raised the rates which is how fiscal stimulus in the united kingdom -- the governor of the bank of england said president obama's proposal is much more serious than the prime minister's. he couldn't think of anyone internationally who was enthusiastic about the prime minister's ideas. the third aspect of banking reform, a growing content that the only sensible banks have the ability and know-how to maintain proper supervision of the banks. the prime minister took that power from the bank of england in 1997 and created a system that failed. given countries like the united states and germany who
what we have always agreed is all countries should work together whether it is the g 20 or the eu that we should all work together to tackle the global economic crisis and one thing we agree with president obama on and just about every other country in the world is we need a fiscal stimulus to support the economy out of recovery. the only people who seem to disagree with that is the official opposition. >> president obama just announced a freeze on spending in the united states and the...
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raedumber 24 in tehe g untry.nly rand eam hat lsu facedi t yearwa uconn and and t iall-time versusigers. raed team 1 thissason. lsu has ls 7of 8 snc decemb 1h. wh h been a frutrating yr for trent jonson, nobody nts to be 0 en 4 inthe es, theseason that it s going toke kind of a gap yeair beee the talteenasclatth aduad and a tlente class coming in e year. >> mark: ey ltht a o. thnton ad a lon list of guys. oppornitytuor some of the experience, at the same time, wiingbreeds nfidence and th at what this team eeds. r: mitchellivest up hear rice. from tainmitche.the god look >> mark: like this guy harri gheitroom this summer. i think he ha a good hance for lu. >> carter: intthe o rner for warren. boun tasmin mitchell. his third. tige on the run rris gets up! opportunityor lsu that had someuccess. >> caerrebe: working against the zoe terro white gives it back out to chris warren. lynice on the hadnff. into the coer henry for three iot he corner. henry for three. terrance henrthy monroe, louisiana native has fve early oi
raedumber 24 in tehe g untry.nly rand eam hat lsu facedi t yearwa uconn and and t iall-time versusigers. raed team 1 thissason. lsu has ls 7of 8 snc decemb 1h. wh h been a frutrating yr for trent jonson, nobody nts to be 0 en 4 inthe es, theseason that it s going toke kind of a gap yeair beee the talteenasclatth aduad and a tlente class coming in e year. >> mark: ey ltht a o. thnton ad a lon list of guys. oppornitytuor some of the experience, at the same time, wiingbreeds nfidence and th...
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philadelphia eagles fans bleed green. >> e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles!> one look at the players and you can see why. but the team's efforts to go green extend way beyond their uniforms. >> initially it was about recycling, it was saving energy, it was trying to purchase a percentage of our energy from green sources and you know, we started with 10% and now we are 100% green energy. >> cristina lori and her husband jeffrey own the eagles and launched team green, a team-wide eagle effort from recycled cups and napkins at concession stands to signs and bins throughout lincoln financial field, the team even has its own forest where it plants trees to offset the carbon emitted from the team's air travel for road games. according to the eagles, conservation efforts are peaking paying off. >> we've estimated well over a million dollars over the course of four years. >> not even enough to pay even a rookie's salary. hey, it's something. >> throughout their long history the eagles are no doubt what the owners and franchise want, that's a super bowl victory. team'
philadelphia eagles fans bleed green. >> e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles!> one look at the players and you can see why. but the team's efforts to go green extend way beyond their uniforms. >> initially it was about recycling, it was saving energy, it was trying to purchase a percentage of our energy from green sources and you know, we started with 10% and now we are 100% green energy. >> cristina lori and her husband jeffrey own the eagles and launched team green, a team-wide eagle...
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. ♪ #2 ] ha cal e g. [ mu ali i'm floa a bly ing bee ♪ liketerf fg liee. gofloake aerfl f anng lbee. ♪ f stike sikee. n ] he cs, all [ #2 w thight >> mike: that's the bell tower. one of the famous landmarks here on the campus of north carolina. robin, clemson hanging tough here in the first half. they've lost six in a row. how many times have we seen in a game where a team like clemson hangs around and hangs around. all of a sudden, they've got some confidence. >> robin: that's what makes a team like clemson so dairnngero and one of the reasons silvia hatchell was concerned. she said they have a lot of athletes. they are hungry for a win and they are prime to get it. we cannot take them too lightly. >> mike: here's hardy. she's got three points. pauldo. she can hit this shot. last touched by morgan campbell. ball belongs to north carolina. >> robin: pauldo needs to continue to take that shot. >> mike: five field goals for each team, but more turnovers than field goals made. both teams started hot and both teams went cold at the same time. >> robin: both te
. ♪ #2 ] ha cal e g. [ mu ali i'm floa a bly ing bee ♪ liketerf fg liee. gofloake aerfl f anng lbee. ♪ f stike sikee. n ] he cs, all [ #2 w thight >> mike: that's the bell tower. one of the famous landmarks here on the campus of north carolina. robin, clemson hanging tough here in the first half. they've lost six in a row. how many times have we seen in a game where a team like clemson hangs around and hangs around. all of a sudden, they've got some confidence. >> robin:...
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and wh you think about it, people who trav, who tak long trips, actually g to pces to see buildings.experience architecture, so i believe its impact upon the cocious and the perceptua parameters of one's exience is tol, so whene tk about why we want to be a architect, i think we'realking about not only wagoes o today in art but what will go on in t -- what go on today in art but wagoes on in the future. >>harlie: in the early -- but what goes on in the future. in the early 1960's u worked on this houseor your parents who had movedo the nortast on long iand, in ammagansett, give me a sen whyand the creativeorce that was at work >> vy luck to have parents who trusted their son, the young architt, and >> charlie: out of architecture school no more than two or three years at that int. >> jay: t of architectur school no more than two orhree years. they nted to bld a house in amagansett, i had done a house in fire land before, a very small one, anthe opportunity was unique in tha to design it and then try to build it was a very -- wa a very critical point in mylife. i was working for anoth
and wh you think about it, people who trav, who tak long trips, actually g to pces to see buildings.experience architecture, so i believe its impact upon the cocious and the perceptua parameters of one's exience is tol, so whene tk about why we want to be a architect, i think we'realking about not only wagoes o today in art but what will go on in t -- what go on today in art but wagoes on in the future. >>harlie: in the early -- but what goes on in the future. in the early 1960's u worked...
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he doesn behave by the usual american laws of physics. >> lehrer: nick, do you buy the rumors that garound that here's wholeclosetful of d. salinger man you skwreupts that he written through the years, enjoyed writing th and picking up on robert'soint that he didn't want to publish themut now we're going tofind them now that he's dead? >> i see no rean to disbelie that. we do have, in fact, startlin ttle evidence but mybest guess th thehabit of writi one that he wasunable to break and ddn't want to. it was, as robrt said,the publicationhat goton his nerves. the only argument i ha with what was just said or the only caveat i wanto add toit is that in a paradoxical way, his refusal to go public increased his fame. >> that's right. >> if he'd been o talk shows f the last 45 o 50 years, he'd be the old geezer, the old wind g that everybody had had too much of. in fact, america, once you have degree of fame-- think howard hhes or present puishing author thomas pynon-- it's a very can career move; as it wer refuse to grant interews and to be pivate. i think inhis case it was probabl a pers
he doesn behave by the usual american laws of physics. >> lehrer: nick, do you buy the rumors that garound that here's wholeclosetful of d. salinger man you skwreupts that he written through the years, enjoyed writing th and picking up on robert'soint that he didn't want to publish themut now we're going tofind them now that he's dead? >> i see no rean to disbelie that. we do have, in fact, startlin ttle evidence but mybest guess th thehabit of writi one that he wasunable to break...
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we could consider the climate issue and g-27 so. my question is for professor change. so what do you think about it and will you try? thank you. >> elaborate on the question a little bit. >> well, korea, they host the g-28 summit in north korea. it already already has some agenda. but the government will try it some important issues in the agenda. so we could consider development and climate change issue in the summit, so what do you think about it? >> i do think there's a way in which climate change issues are coming up in the context of the g-20. i don't know if it's going to necessarily be a center piece because the issue of financial stability is really going to be, i think, the primary focus, exit strategies, all the issues connected with coming out of the global financial crisis. and so there's a danger, on the one hand, of trying to overload the agenda, and as a result, possibly defusing it. at the same time, korea needs to try to find a distinctive contribution to make as part of its g-20 role. maybe this is something i can use as a segue to say something to ki
we could consider the climate issue and g-27 so. my question is for professor change. so what do you think about it and will you try? thank you. >> elaborate on the question a little bit. >> well, korea, they host the g-28 summit in north korea. it already already has some agenda. but the government will try it some important issues in the agenda. so we could consider development and climate change issue in the summit, so what do you think about it? >> i do think there's a way...
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th of e "sy" g opepionnce .s. chship? 780ion. e o rofel goavin a ciagnith ?n erls eges tn ths ofm tism.org >> mike: the virginia cavaliers are ranked in the nation's top 25. a great season. but on the road today, against the wake forest demon deacons, a team that is experiencing rare air. at 3-3 in league play. acc women's hoops straight ahead! caption funding provided by fox sports net >> mike: it has not been a great weather weekend in win symptom salem, north carolina. it might keep the crowd away today but not the two teams, virginia and wake forest are here and ready to go at it. in winston, salem, the number 21 ranked virginia cavaliers set to take on wake forest. mike hogewood along with debbie antonelli. wake forest 3-3 in conference play. >> debbie: it's been a long time since a wake forest team has been at .500 going into february. but this is a very balanced offensive team. pretty good on the defensive end. and in their locker room, written on the board, this team understands that they win today, they move into fourth place in the league. >> mike:
th of e "sy" g opepionnce .s. chship? 780ion. e o rofel goavin a ciagnith ?n erls eges tn ths ofm tism.org >> mike: the virginia cavaliers are ranked in the nation's top 25. a great season. but on the road today, against the wake forest demon deacons, a team that is experiencing rare air. at 3-3 in league play. acc women's hoops straight ahead! caption funding provided by fox sports net >> mike: it has not been a great weather weekend in win symptom salem, north carolina....
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weave airport delays at very sophisticated g american airpor.hat happens is more planewant to land than can be landedn an orderly fashioright now. i just hope that people at want to ing those planes in there understand that right w all ey need search-and-rescue teams, medical teams, anfood water, medical supies and shelte . and we're tryi to do some more on the proteion and figure out what we cado to get some lighting there at nigh but that's it. we've got to get thrgh this emergency period then... and somewher a week from now, ten days fm now, we'll be more concentred on moving the debris that's not covering human beings. and then wll begin to implement e plan again. d by then we'll have the hai vernment reconstitutes. we'll have the u.n reconstitutes. this is... i don't tnk... it's very hard to imagine what happened her i mean, our u.n. oice was in a hotel that collaed, five sties, there's still 150 people who are burieunder that debris. people that we all knew an worked with. and haitian milies are still trying to figu out what happened to th
weave airport delays at very sophisticated g american airpor.hat happens is more planewant to land than can be landedn an orderly fashioright now. i just hope that people at want to ing those planes in there understand that right w all ey need search-and-rescue teams, medical teams, anfood water, medical supies and shelte . and we're tryi to do some more on the proteion and figure out what we cado to get some lighting there at nigh but that's it. we've got to get thrgh this emergency period...
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we're going to g that fixed and come rig back to you. and while we do i am going to turn to professoreich. sameuestion, if these initiatiwere to become law, howuch would they help the middle clas >> judy, i thinkhey're all worthwle. th are small steps in the direction of helng the middlelass. i dot think anybody's sense of anxiety and unhappins and worry would be cnged dramatically. but doing su things as capping repaymentshat studen have to make when they are deeply indebted t student loan autrities with regards to thr llege loans, that could make a difference. helping with child carand with elder care, ain, all of theseould make a diffence. t not major differences. >> woodruff: n bond that, we know robert reichthe public wou love for the president to just crte millions of jobs. how much can hreally do in th direction? >> not all that mu at this int, judy. the only thinghat really ll generate more jobs is a largertimulus. rit now the state government because constutional provisions prohit the states from running deficits, rit now thstat
we're going to g that fixed and come rig back to you. and while we do i am going to turn to professoreich. sameuestion, if these initiatiwere to become law, howuch would they help the middle clas >> judy, i thinkhey're all worthwle. th are small steps in the direction of helng the middlelass. i dot think anybody's sense of anxiety and unhappins and worry would be cnged dramatically. but doing su things as capping repaymentshat studen have to make when they are deeply indebted t student...
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more mass graves were g and re aftershocks rocked port-au-prince. but there was more help, wh 12,000 u.s. troops now on th grnd and offshore. weegin with a pair of reports from "independent televisi ne"-- first, jonathan rugman. >> reporter: u.s. rines landed on thihaitian beach, west of the capital, this morning. the americans aren't just protecng convoys, but distributing food anwater in thcapital and beyond. d although the haitians and the u.n. are offially in charge of th crisis, a new reality has daed: only a full scale army can lift haiti of its knees. at the mn airport today, u.s. army docto were heading out to a hoital ship anchored offshore. all thisffort is one part altruism and one part insuri that haiti doe't become a failed state in america's n back yard. but it's the altism you hear. are these troops going to b delivering aidor just protecting those who are delivering aid? >> i think it's gointo be a mix of both,ut the majority of their operations will be delivering aidhemselves. >> reporter: so it a classic humanitarian aid efforwhere
more mass graves were g and re aftershocks rocked port-au-prince. but there was more help, wh 12,000 u.s. troops now on th grnd and offshore. weegin with a pair of reports from "independent televisi ne"-- first, jonathan rugman. >> reporter: u.s. rines landed on thihaitian beach, west of the capital, this morning. the americans aren't just protecng convoys, but distributing food anwater in thcapital and beyond. d although the haitians and the u.n. are offially in charge of th...
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that's g. by food lion, good neighbors, great prices. by toyota. nothing compares to a toyota.toyota, moving forward. and by blimpie. come to blimpie to get great daily deals at $5 and special dinner deals starting at $4. >>> back at alexander memorial coliseum in atlanta. georgia tech with a six-point lead on wake forest and when we come back, you'll want to stay with us. we'll be chatting with that young man, former wake forest demon deacon jeff teague, as our coverage of acc college hoops continues in a moment.
that's g. by food lion, good neighbors, great prices. by toyota. nothing compares to a toyota.toyota, moving forward. and by blimpie. come to blimpie to get great daily deals at $5 and special dinner deals starting at $4. >>> back at alexander memorial coliseum in atlanta. georgia tech with a six-point lead on wake forest and when we come back, you'll want to stay with us. we'll be chatting with that young man, former wake forest demon deacon jeff teague, as our coverage of acc college...
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ow t som een g toyou. you lo--utte so c i .. i lo i .. otheer l- i' one ank -ou le taoffbeermuch you e grlsnee trips b er l taste grs. you're gorgeous, look at you, i loooov y >>> jim zorn may be switching sides. the former redskins head coach met with the ravens today in mobile alabama and both sides will hold a formal interview tomorrow. sources also say zorn very much wants the job. stay tuned. >> well, gilbert arenas has always been entertaining and a bit of a story teller. but following yesterday's suspension for the rest of the season he got creative with details again. chris miller spoke with gilbert after the decision came down and gilbert said about his meeting with the commissioner he said i did the crime let any do the time. i said let me do the whole season and i shocked him end quote. the version from the commissioner is different. >> miser stern, gilbert arenas asked to be suspended for the rest of the season and didn't want the players association to fight it. was this requested adds well? >> is that a statement? >> well, t
ow t som een g toyou. you lo--utte so c i .. i lo i .. otheer l- i' one ank -ou le taoffbeermuch you e grlsnee trips b er l taste grs. you're gorgeous, look at you, i loooov y >>> jim zorn may be switching sides. the former redskins head coach met with the ravens today in mobile alabama and both sides will hold a formal interview tomorrow. sources also say zorn very much wants the job. stay tuned. >> well, gilbert arenas has always been entertaining and a bit of a story teller....
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ow t som een g toyou. you lo--utte so c i .. i lo i .. otheer l- i' one ank -ou le taoffbeermuch you e grlsnee trips b er l taste grs. you're gorgeous, look at you, i loooov y steve: wizards trail the nets 12-7 with 7:21 to good in the 1st quarter. these two teams met on halloween night at verizon center. washington shot 61.5% from the field. gilbert arenas had three three- pointers in that game finished with 32 points. randy foye was outstanding he was 7 of 12 from the field at 17 points, and andray blatche came off the bench. making 15 of 18 goals that was a career high for andre and the wizards won that game easily 123 to 104. that was in the third game of the season for washington after they started out with a win at dallas and then a loss at atlanta. foye baseline finds butler. has his shot blocked. phil: lee is perfect from the field. he has ten points. steve: lee 5 for 5 has ten of new jersey's 14 points. nets on a 6-0 run and haywood called for a offensive foul good acting by brook lopez on the play. phil: they show good ball move
ow t som een g toyou. you lo--utte so c i .. i lo i .. otheer l- i' one ank -ou le taoffbeermuch you e grlsnee trips b er l taste grs. you're gorgeous, look at you, i loooov y steve: wizards trail the nets 12-7 with 7:21 to good in the 1st quarter. these two teams met on halloween night at verizon center. washington shot 61.5% from the field. gilbert arenas had three three- pointers in that game finished with 32 points. randy foye was outstanding he was 7 of 12 from the field at 17 points, and...
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an equality and a good education that a courageous 16-year-old girl, barbara johns@@@@@@b' @ @ @ @ @ g [applause] >> as virginians, we believe that government must help foster a society in which all of our people can use their god-begin talents and litter to pursue the american dream. where opportunity is absent we must create it, where opportunity is unequal, we must make it open to everyone. our administration will be dedicated to building a commonwealth of opportunity for all virginians. [applause] it starts with restoring economic opportunity for virginians in every corner of this great state. today tens of thousands of members of our family, our neighbors have lost their jobs. thousands more worried that they could be next as we confront the worst economy in generations, the creation of new job opportunities for our citizens is the obligation of our time. so all virginians who seek a good job can find meaningful work and the dignity that comes with it. virginia has received high-rankings over the years for being a very business-friendly state. now, these ranks speak very well of o
an equality and a good education that a courageous 16-year-old girl, barbara johns@@@@@@b' @ @ @ @ @ g [applause] >> as virginians, we believe that government must help foster a society in which all of our people can use their god-begin talents and litter to pursue the american dream. where opportunity is absent we must create it, where opportunity is unequal, we must make it open to everyone. our administration will be dedicated to building a commonwealth of opportunity for all...
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o-l-i-g-a o-l-i-g-a-r-h. huh. what is missing? show the chalk board from earlier in week, will you?rd that's missing! hang on just a second. so what? we were missing yesterday was czar. hmm. so the liberal -- they said the progressives just wouldn't get it. what they taught us is you can't spell oligarh without the czars. thank you. >> what was your favorite prop this year? >> the white house used to have when we had real enemies like russia. those were the days. we used to have a red phone at the white house where if russia did something, you know, they could pick it up and the president could say what are you doing? we're going to bomb you. then they would talk things out. we installed this telephone. the only people who have it are the people now in anita dun's office in the white house. >> a red phone. >> when the phone there and they have the phone number -- the white house has the phone number. we verified it. they have the phone number. why in your wildest dreams wouldn't you phone? here is an idea, because you're lying. maybe. >> how many blackboards do we really have? >> we
o-l-i-g-a o-l-i-g-a-r-h. huh. what is missing? show the chalk board from earlier in week, will you?rd that's missing! hang on just a second. so what? we were missing yesterday was czar. hmm. so the liberal -- they said the progressives just wouldn't get it. what they taught us is you can't spell oligarh without the czars. thank you. >> what was your favorite prop this year? >> the white house used to have when we had real enemies like russia. those were the days. we used to have a...
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. >> reporter: in matter of 24 hours, traffic to the susan g. komen foundation increased nearly 2,000%. the foundation says that it could have a positive effect. >> i think simply put this has been for a lot of people a fun and creative way to sit up and take notice and have a dialogue about breast cancer. >> and in solidarity, and for my female friends with breast chance and have fought it, off-white. >> that is uplifting. >>> coming up, under suspicion. the husband of a missing utah woman packs up and gets ready to leave town. raising more questions about his possible role in her disappearance. >>> and star search. will a lack of big names leave tv viewers and american fans cold? as a va doctor, i have more time to spend with my patients. and that's the kind of attention our veterans deserve. ♪ (announcer) learn more about careers with today's va at vacareers.va.gov. pretty. ( laughs ) there we go. ( phone rings, laughter ) ♪ ( phone rings ) victory starts now. with the special k challenge, you can lose up to 6 pounds... in 2 weeks. now with s
. >> reporter: in matter of 24 hours, traffic to the susan g. komen foundation increased nearly 2,000%. the foundation says that it could have a positive effect. >> i think simply put this has been for a lot of people a fun and creative way to sit up and take notice and have a dialogue about breast cancer. >> and in solidarity, and for my female friends with breast chance and have fought it, off-white. >> that is uplifting. >>> coming up, under suspicion. the...
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degree that they must be in a spotlight of critical evaluation constantly. >> the thing i like about g olf, it requires honesty, honestyçó. and this week, the pentagon released the name of three soldiers killed in afghanistan. we'll be right back if you want to see the weather ahead, push here. if you want to access 10 gigs of music you just downloaded to your hard drive, push here. and if you want to pull away from it all, you can push here. the all-new-40-gig hard drive nav and entertainment system on the 2010 lacrosse. from buick. it's the new class of world class. then we need to figure this out now. our nest egg took a real hit. what's that website your friend mentioned? retirementredzone.com? that's it, from prudential. she talked to her financial advisor about what she learned there. said it really helped her get back on track. i like that. (announcer) help get your plan back on track. watch our educational video at retirement redzone.com, the site for the critical years before and after retirement. maybe i can retire after all. now you're talking. (announcer) click retirementre
degree that they must be in a spotlight of critical evaluation constantly. >> the thing i like about g olf, it requires honesty, honestyçó. and this week, the pentagon released the name of three soldiers killed in afghanistan. we'll be right back if you want to see the weather ahead, push here. if you want to access 10 gigs of music you just downloaded to your hard drive, push here. and if you want to pull away from it all, you can push here. the all-new-40-gig hard drive nav and...
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and one other thing, the god g who gave us life also gave usli freedom. u he loves us.us.e him from the rooftops.of ask him to save us from as
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if you read the g s e annual report, they talk about political risk.hire their ceo's to manage political risk, people who are well-wired on capitol hill and will do whatever the administration is currently in power will do. they are not more capable to manage a multi-trillion dollar institution. that is what we saw when they went down, they made systematic bad decisions. they doubled down on their best as everybody else was backing out of the market. these people simply did not know how to manage an institution of this size. everybody talks about government agencies being inefficient. i am afraid that in may and freddie mac turned out to be much more inefficient and much more costly. then a government agency. finally, they hired their ceo's this. we cannot assume that serious regulation will last into the future. if you watch the progression of statutory changes for fannie mae and freddie mac since they were chartered as gst'e's, you can watch them peeling away one accountability provisions after another. they have longer striker -- stronger capital re
if you read the g s e annual report, they talk about political risk.hire their ceo's to manage political risk, people who are well-wired on capitol hill and will do whatever the administration is currently in power will do. they are not more capable to manage a multi-trillion dollar institution. that is what we saw when they went down, they made systematic bad decisions. they doubled down on their best as everybody else was backing out of the market. these people simply did not know how to...
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the first is that the g-20 will be proved to be the relatively useless bunch they have perhaps been until the crisis itself came along. having weathered and come together and have coordination across the 20, they will go back to irrelevant. >> that's not nice. they'll meet in my home country of canada this year. >> that may well be the case, but the reality is the g-20 will not manage to continue their policy of coordination with any degree of success as different countries come to different points of the exit strategy, and my second big prediction. forget all those doomsayers, i think 2010, the new year of the decade is going to be a better year on growth, on markets, lower unemployment than the experts are saying. when you and i are reviewing next year, we are going to be talking about how things were much better than people thought. >> richard, the angels told you that or your own educated assumption? >> no. it was a bit of indigestion over lunch. no, seriously. we are already starting to see some signs of it. the markets come back, yes. we are also -- a third prediction, a third predi
the first is that the g-20 will be proved to be the relatively useless bunch they have perhaps been until the crisis itself came along. having weathered and come together and have coordination across the 20, they will go back to irrelevant. >> that's not nice. they'll meet in my home country of canada this year. >> that may well be the case, but the reality is the g-20 will not manage to continue their policy of coordination with any degree of success as different countries come to...
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th of e "sy" g opepionnce and the u.s. chship? 780ion. e o rofel goavin a ciagnith ? 1 in erls eges tn ths ofm tism.org >> jenn: georgia tech cut virginia's lead to six here in the second half. but for our wendy's great play, go to the player that seems to have a way of stopping whatever momentum the team brings her way, monica wright. she's done it in a variety of ways. i was wondering if she would be tired at scoring 39 points. she's beating tech and getting baskets in transition. georgia tech getting a third. ardossi scored eight of georgia tech's last points in the paint. making a stand, a three-point shot by alex montgomery before the break. >> lachina: ardossi up top trying to defend monica wright. >> jenn: 10:00 on the shot clock for virginia. no good. montgomery goes up for the rebound. >> lachina: montgomery has had a presence on the board since she came in. she got carried off the floor with that ankle. she doesn't look to be hurt even a little bit. >> jenn: get it inside. goodlett, turn around. no good. feels that defensive pressure. under three minutes to
th of e "sy" g opepionnce and the u.s. chship? 780ion. e o rofel goavin a ciagnith ? 1 in erls eges tn ths ofm tism.org >> jenn: georgia tech cut virginia's lead to six here in the second half. but for our wendy's great play, go to the player that seems to have a way of stopping whatever momentum the team brings her way, monica wright. she's done it in a variety of ways. i was wondering if she would be tired at scoring 39 points. she's beating tech and getting baskets in...
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. >> joining me from manchesr with what this all means is an aviation analyst, chris g yates. >> body scanning serves a purpose, but not necessarily enough. the process of security has to be a system of symptomsystem we're talking about technique and technology. we need to be looking at enhanced profiling of people destined for those high-risk flights. yes, we need to set up the technological approach as well. body scanning answers one issue, but we need to address the liquids issue as well. we have no capability in the area. >> and this man was carrying this. >> that's right. there is nothing t stop him. not the metal detector or the x- ray device. 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 sys
. >> joining me from manchesr with what this all means is an aviation analyst, chris g yates. >> body scanning serves a purpose, but not necessarily enough. the process of security has to be a system of symptomsystem we're talking about technique and technology. we need to be looking at enhanced profiling of people destined for those high-risk flights. yes, we need to set up the technological approach as well. body scanning answers one issue, but we need to address the liquids issue...
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t she jumped the g and sucker-punched julian.urprise us because she's best known for that notorious sucker-punch in the midfield "million dollar baby." >> awoman's most famous for the ultimate cinematic sucker-punch. sucker-punch is our guy. >>here's supposed to be a countdown butomebody gotappy and she just took off on mewith no warning. >> it was just a reflex like the word punch is just so conditioned with so many years to react to it, one, two, three, doesn'to it for me. this is embarrassing. >> but julian i the consummate professional and he agrees to go again so let's reset and restart the test. >> al right. are you ready? >> yeah. >> we're going to count down three, two, one, punch. three, two, one, punch. >> mo plants another stinging right. >> boxer number two. >> coming up. if lucia can follow the rules, our human heavy bag will tell us once and for all if a woman can really hit as hard as a man. >> three, two, one, punch. >> it takes 97% of your energy to keep your body cool. some clothing tries to keep you dry but wit
t she jumped the g and sucker-punched julian.urprise us because she's best known for that notorious sucker-punch in the midfield "million dollar baby." >> awoman's most famous for the ultimate cinematic sucker-punch. sucker-punch is our guy. >>here's supposed to be a countdown butomebody gotappy and she just took off on mewith no warning. >> it was just a reflex like the word punch is just so conditioned with so many years to react to it, one, two, three, doesn'to it...
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we have our cheese suits here -- g-suits here. we use this when we sustain the most g forces, shooting a gun at the ground like i talked about before. we're pulling away from the ground when we get the g forces. this is more work out stop and our training maneuvers to help us so that we do not pass out in the air from the g forces. >> that would be bad. >> it does not happen too much in afghanistan but it is more air-to-air combat. this is this guy in -- the standard fighter combat helmets. some editions we have to this one, a built-in light to use that night, and the night vision goggles attached to the top of our helmet. that is some of our best weapons, to be able to see the ground. for some of our night missions, actually all dark night visions, we will attach these night vision goggles. it uses the ambient light in theater. the only drawback is that they can be kind of heavy after four or five hours. it is similar to that on a guy's head. this allows you to use any kind of light on the ground, any gunfire, tracers, anything l
we have our cheese suits here -- g-suits here. we use this when we sustain the most g forces, shooting a gun at the ground like i talked about before. we're pulling away from the ground when we get the g forces. this is more work out stop and our training maneuvers to help us so that we do not pass out in the air from the g forces. >> that would be bad. >> it does not happen too much in afghanistan but it is more air-to-air combat. this is this guy in -- the standard fighter combat...