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they were made by ge in brazil. i was wondering if our administration would give tax credits to the companies that outsource jobs. will they get serious and start creating jobs here in this country? host: if you are creating new forms of energy it with a company like g.e. employs a lot of americans, would that be a good thing? caller: i think so. they created a lot of jobs in brazil building these wind turbines. host: the next call -- we are talking about a labor department numbers. caller: this is michael from dallas. i enjoy your program so much. i spent 26 years in the military. i do not have to worry about being unemployed. my wife was a schoolteacher here in dallas. they have laid off the time of schoolteachers even with tenure. -- they have laid off a lot of schoolteachers even with tenure. the older they are, the less chance there is to get work. my son is the same way. i would like to ask obama face- to-face about the change that we can count on. what about the changes going to bring? what about the jobs he'
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strpten the goostrengthen the ge system, where it is working, but correct the runaway costs in our system and let's provide a reasonable way those who don't have health insurance can get health insurance. and if we can work together, democrats and republicans, this is an american problem. this is about america's competitiveness. this is about american families being able to afford their health care. this is about balancing our budgets in the future so america can continue to grow as stron strong -- the strongest economy in the world. it starts no idea this debate about fixing one of the underpinnings of our economy that is out of whack. we need universal coverage. we need to have openings available that will keep health care aforrable fo affordable foe in this country and provide quality care for each america. that's what this debate is about. i applaud our committees working on this and i applaud all the members of this body and the house who are seriously engaging if this discussion. i think we can all learn from each other. and if we work in go faith we can develop a health care reform
strpten the goostrengthen the ge system, where it is working, but correct the runaway costs in our system and let's provide a reasonable way those who don't have health insurance can get health insurance. and if we can work together, democrats and republicans, this is an american problem. this is about america's competitiveness. this is about american families being able to afford their health care. this is about balancing our budgets in the future so america can continue to grow as stron...
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promoting international reductions in emissions, pay ge 236. that is the policy of the u.s. to work proactively under the u.n. framework to manage climate change and other pro reforms to establish funding agreements -- and other forums to establish agreements. page 237. the products that are not exempted under section 758 should be given to the countries. they are trying to pretend that this will satisfy the consultation required by the wto rules. it result in retaliation against u.s. exports. requesting the foreign country to take appropriate measures to limit the greenhouse gas emissions in those countries. if they are really nice, they will have to, but if we can, we will enforce them to adopt our bizarre regulatory scheme. the united states negotiated objectives with multilateral negotiations. we are telling the administration what their objectives are going to be as they negotiate environmental issues with other countries around the world. president of reports p 239. the president should submit a report to congress on the effectiveness of the distribution of emission al
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david wright will be making hs way to yet another all-star ge the starting third baseman for the national league here's th 1-0 delivery. way inside this time and the count goes to 2-0. sheffield is waiting on deck. >> jim: that's no bargain eitr >> gary: nope. write 1 forward 3 off albers. 29-0 delivery. taking some massive cuts. 2-1. >> gary: ground ball andino and a good job by albers. no runs, one hit, no errors. two are left on. orioles, bottom of the 9th. can they do it again? matt wieters, first major run came last night. he will lead off the bottom of the 9th. oriole down a run. waterproof and sweat-proof sunscreen... can wear out... leaving skin vulnerable. new neutrogena ultimate sport with helioplex. provides the highest average uva/uvb protection and is also 3x... more waterproof than testing standards. neutrogena ultimate sport >> gary: series win and chance to head to philadelphia feeling good on the lynn in the bottom half of the 9th. mets have trailed but came bak in the 6th and 7th. and there's a base hit, wieters is going for t
david wright will be making hs way to yet another all-star ge the starting third baseman for the national league here's th 1-0 delivery. way inside this time and the count goes to 2-0. sheffield is waiting on deck. >> jim: that's no bargain eitr >> gary: nope. write 1 forward 3 off albers. 29-0 delivery. taking some massive cuts. 2-1. >> gary: ground ball andino and a good job by albers. no runs, one hit, no errors. two are left on. orioles, bottom...
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brought to you by ge, imagination at work. st. petersburg is a beautiful town. not exactly a beautiful baseball park but a useful one with the roof and, no, i would not want to be outside in florida tonight. it was a sizzler today. 85th of the game by matt garza and he misses against ryan zimmerman. you see this from outside and you can't really tell but the roof slants. how far is it going? far enough to be run down by b. j. upton. i guess they figure that nobody can hit the roof in the outfield so the roof slants down. it looks like the leaning dome of st. petersburg. presented by firestone, a tradition of innovation, interleague homeruns since 2002, adam dunn is right up there. and the 300 watch is in progress. adam dunn is five homeruns away. he has singled, driven in a run and walked tonight. adam dunn has now walked 89 times this year. those are the major league leaders. well, a blogger to be nameless said that he is not a-did does not have a good batting eye. he is just picky. [ laughter ]. >> rob: i don't know what that means but the guy has a lifetime .
brought to you by ge, imagination at work. st. petersburg is a beautiful town. not exactly a beautiful baseball park but a useful one with the roof and, no, i would not want to be outside in florida tonight. it was a sizzler today. 85th of the game by matt garza and he misses against ryan zimmerman. you see this from outside and you can't really tell but the roof slants. how far is it going? far enough to be run down by b. j. upton. i guess they figure that nobody can hit the roof in the...
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and by ge imagination at work. imagine if you will a game on get away day. that's what the nats are hoping for with a record of 16-44. the tampa bay rays played their 56th game of the year. hernandez hitting over .500 in his last few games. he's trying to get his batting average up over .270 or so. ryan zimmermann is dh. james shields 27 and 29 career. he should be better than 5-5. they haven't given him the run support like they have for andy sonnanstine. >> last year in 33 start t rays were 23-10. he won 23 of his 33 starts. right now, this is his 99th start of his career. finished them off, this guy old plan, 27. he's the oldest pitcher in the rays rotation. >> bob: the rays defensively bottom four in the league. they've made 44 errors. only seattle with 51 making more. kapler gets to start in left field after homering the win friday night. i don't think the nats pitchers or catcher wills miss crawford not being in the lineup today. we've got curly w's in the house as always. nats trying to improve their road record that stands at 6- 22. >> bob: willie ha
and by ge imagination at work. imagine if you will a game on get away day. that's what the nats are hoping for with a record of 16-44. the tampa bay rays played their 56th game of the year. hernandez hitting over .500 in his last few games. he's trying to get his batting average up over .270 or so. ryan zimmermann is dh. james shields 27 and 29 career. he should be better than 5-5. they haven't given him the run support like they have for andy sonnanstine. >> last year in 33 start t rays...
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. -- trying to get the rubber ge in the series. >> those come from the behind victories that we were used to last year. all scoring has been within te first two, three innings of te ballgame, and it seems to have faded to the end. as of late, second half of ths home stand, orioles are starting to show late-inning power and late-inning hitting. this is what we're looking for again. last night, it was great, hf coming through with the big 2-run home run. >> huff has the game-breaking home run. 4-4 game. that was the difference in the game, but earlier on, it was matt wieters. >> are you just glad you got t out of the way? you knew it was going to come. >> i mean, i just wanted to get a pitch early i could put a good swing on. and get it to carry out. it's good to get the zero's out. >> looking at aubrey huff, wht he was able to do, putting the team ahead when it doubted, ts was a good -- when it counted, this was a good ballgame. but it was back and forth. >> it was -- the starters gave their teams a chance to win, d the bullpe
. -- trying to get the rubber ge in the series. >> those come from the behind victories that we were used to last year. all scoring has been within te first two, three innings of te ballgame, and it seems to have faded to the end. as of late, second half of ths home stand, orioles are starting to show late-inning power and late-inning hitting. this is what we're looking for again. last night, it was great, hf coming through with the big 2-run home run. >>...
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. >> all of and sudden, a seven-ge win streak goingam into today's game, and this is one of the many afternoon games we've got for you. ian stewart off gallardo who has been pitching great. >> ian stewart has been on fire hitting .333. just absolutely raking it. the rockies have been waiting for years for stewart's talent to manifest itself. >> ryan brawn, waiting for the fastball, gets by him. though brawn though he homers ir the ninth. rocky gets the win. 5-4. w so they get another w. and it's still a long ways to go. they started out so poorly. >> longest winning streak for the rockies since september 2007. that was the month that propelled them into the postseason that year. >> aaron cook, you believe is a guy who could really help makeea or break a season? why? >> he's helping them now. i talked to him. he's hopeful about what he could accomplish this year. got off to a terrible start. his era was 8 and a half. but after his start for the i don't think rockies on april 24, he went back and looked at videotape, and he realized his arm angle had changed. he raised his arm angle up
. >> all of and sudden, a seven-ge win streak goingam into today's game, and this is one of the many afternoon games we've got for you. ian stewart off gallardo who has been pitching great. >> ian stewart has been on fire hitting .333. just absolutely raking it. the rockies have been waiting for years for stewart's talent to manifest itself. >> ryan brawn, waiting for the fastball, gets by him. though brawn though he homers ir the ninth. rocky gets the win. 5-4. w so they get...
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ge anyone had of nuclear power. he set up the act comes a -- atoms for peace program. at that early stage, we did not even have the nautilus going. yet we were charged with building the world's first commercial atomic power plant. that was in 1953. in 1957, we did not even know what we were going to build it out of. it turned out we had to use a different fuel. we had to create a whole different system. the remarkable thing about the response to that request was that he had been a strong advocate for classification in terms of producing these weapons, these submarines. when we got it for commercial, he said that if we are going to do anything useful for the world, this has got to be classified -- declassified. we have to produce technical manuals. we have to get into the codes and standards system of the world. he took that message very seriously. in the 1955 geneva conference, we presented a big book that thick about this process and all that we had done. >> the information was declassified under the atoms for peace programs of the west -- so the rest of the world cou
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they will ge tell you what the government orthodoxy is. i'm going to qualify this in a second, the orthodoxy in american liberal arts colleges is what i would call a neocommunist orthodoxy, that is, it teaches that america is a racist, sexist, homophobic imperialist country. and the people who teach that it's imperialist, teach that it's about the global imperialist system in the courses on global feminism, have credentials in comparative literature, women's studies, doctorates in education. i have yet to come across a woman studies professor who's teaching global feminisms and the global economy, who is an economist. so there's never massive consumer fraud going on also. in our universities. the qualification i will make is this. that is, that this amounts to about 10% of the curriculum. 10%. 90% of professors are what we always understood professors to be, quite decent, and your scholars. i think there is always going to be a problem if you have 90% of your faculty have political views from one side of the spectrum. having been on both s
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human relationships you're able to build with a wide range of radicals extremists, politicians, avera ge people, there were times i was reading the book and i thought i am a former soldier i would turn back. it is real bravery i guess you have to me young enough to accomplish. but in the book you also change a back -- change talk about with any type of radical and shocked about how that happened and the realization can you tell us about that? >> this is the first meeting i was going to be someone who qualify as an extremist in the organization and he belonged to the most powerful and influential anti-shia organization which has very close ties with the taliban which had been banned by the musharraf government for sectarian killing. i was trying to understand early 2006 to what extent sectarian violence in iraq was building over and rekindling longstanding sectarian tensions and pakistan? we wanted to meet the guy to get the idea. one friend said he could make the introduction and we got him and his car and drove to karachi and this guy was waiting for is on the side of the road in his mo
human relationships you're able to build with a wide range of radicals extremists, politicians, avera ge people, there were times i was reading the book and i thought i am a former soldier i would turn back. it is real bravery i guess you have to me young enough to accomplish. but in the book you also change a back -- change talk about with any type of radical and shocked about how that happened and the realization can you tell us about that? >> this is the first meeting i was going to be...
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and they kind of have the a team in today other than josh w he ge a high striall. >> jim p.: real high>> bob: compared to the rest of the day. >> jim p.: you really don't want to be there, but you'll take it if you're david ndez. belt high, maybe shoulder high, over the plate. >> bob: he got the top of it. >> jim p.: i think the difficulty, we talked about it, you the young battery- mate, so you've got all the scouting reports. every team has their advanced scouting reports. adam dunn, you want to stay up and in, crowd him, stay out of the middle of the plate, get him to swing at breaking balls down in the strike zone. then of course the pitcher has to say, well, is that my strength or do i have to go to something that i don't really do. we've seen over the afternoon, what's his best pitch? fastball. then you have matt wieters. what can my pitcher do. can the guy that's coming in, whether it's chris ray or my starter do that. there you go. there's a good one. >> bob: down and away. >> jim p.: the one thing about david hernandez, he came into this inning with nine pitches. you're still
and they kind of have the a team in today other than josh w he ge a high striall. >> jim p.: real high>> bob: compared to the rest of the day. >> jim p.: you really don't want to be there, but you'll take it if you're david ndez. belt high, maybe shoulder high, over the plate. >> bob: he got the top of it. >> jim p.: i think the difficulty, we talked about it, you the young battery- mate, so you've got all the scouting reports. every team has their advanced...
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chairman, i was encouraged yesterday, ge, locomotive provided testimony, where they are ready to build next-generation with these 0 high speed. 1 24, they had their ceo at the hearing in pittsburgh. they are catching on to the fact that there is a commitment in this country. that is the most important point. >> investing $7 million -- >> let me turn to my ranking member. we have a proposal called build america. bonding capital improvements, i agree entirely the way we budget around here defies any sort of, rational basis, making these decisions, clearly not the way to go in the private sector. i appreciate your observations about that. if brett favre is paying for the vikings, more people want to get to minneapolis, driving through a blizzard. the main thought i'd take away, the reliable projections for ridership and cost. the overly optimistic proponents overestimate ridership and underestimates costs. the federal government make investment decisions based on faulty forecasts. we are going to fund projects that will be successful. i will direct this first to mr. sable. how are we goin
chairman, i was encouraged yesterday, ge, locomotive provided testimony, where they are ready to build next-generation with these 0 high speed. 1 24, they had their ceo at the hearing in pittsburgh. they are catching on to the fact that there is a commitment in this country. that is the most important point. >> investing $7 million -- >> let me turn to my ranking member. we have a proposal called build america. bonding capital improvements, i agree entirely the way we budget around...
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and by ge. imagination at work. >> well the band outside the stadium as the athletics and the orioles close out this three game weekend series. birds trying to get a win to snap a four-game losing streak. it is a beautiful day and let's look at the starting lineups. pay attention because this is a much different lineup for the orioles in the lineup today as adam jones is about to lead off. adam jones, reimold and markakis. reimold a three run home run last night is 6th on the year. luke scott, mora and salazar who is back with the team, at first. weiters, wigginton, and so rogers and huff get the day off. >> and mazzaro, fastball, slider and change-up. a moving fastball. a lot of tailing movement on the fastball. as we saw with trevor cahill but he has a compact delivery and it's different to find the baseball out of his release point. >> mazzaro pitching to adam jones. and did not allow a run into the 7th inning last up. >> and the two seam fastballs inside, pounding them inside. he had a coupl
and by ge. imagination at work. >> well the band outside the stadium as the athletics and the orioles close out this three game weekend series. birds trying to get a win to snap a four-game losing streak. it is a beautiful day and let's look at the starting lineups. pay attention because this is a much different lineup for the orioles in the lineup today as adam jones is about to lead off. adam jones, reimold and markakis. reimold a three run home run last night is 6th on the year. luke...
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in the bottom of the fist and here is zoge cantu, the number highflba d.ld$oerllin e corner and now on the warning track. @he has it for out. and that one hit too high by jorge cantu. let's get a look at koji uehara. batting lineups the second ang third time through the order. >> buck: the úfirst time throug the order, u can see the hitters don't know him too well. the second time they feel a little better and they have a better batting average, a third is trig o u out of effect once he goes through the lineup three times. >> jim: and this is going to be a continuing debate until koji can get beyond that five-inning mark whether or not he is better served as a starter or maybe working out of the bullpen a couple of time as week. with those numbers, that would suggest he can give you three good energy innings. >> buck: what has happened, too, is he was brought here for a purpose and that was to be a start early in the season and just create versatility in the season. >> jim: two men down. >> buck: he's done that. when you think aboukoji
in the bottom of the fist and here is zoge cantu, the number highflba d.ld$oerllin e corner and now on the warning track. @he has it for out. and that one hit too high by jorge cantu. let's get a look at koji uehara. batting lineups the second ang third time through the order. >> buck: the úfirst time throug the order, u can see the hitters don't know him too well. the second time they feel a little better and they have a better batting average, a third is trig o u...
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. >> fast asleep.t afghter th >> it madeis me stop and go...ge ght afteower. >> mike andr th mike. gh >> on mike and mike thiss morning, timmy legler was in for f regular partner mike golic. three quick questions about tonight's nba draft. not counting blake griffin, who is the one player you think is a most ready to step in and make an impact on nba level?n >> two, tyreke evans and stephen curry. evans has an nba body.ak he's ready to take contact righ, now. a very smart player. curry, a guy with that kind ofta scoring ability will be find in the nba. he's going to be a gem. if he goes to the right system, which i think he almost any of the teams up top need his scoring. >> how about the guy who you know is going to go high who makes you nervous?ou ou i'm concerned about ricky rubio. some of the things you do on the film, he won't get away with a lot of that stuff against nba defenders. i don't like the mechanics of his stroke.nba. he's got improve.tr physically can he compete at that level? there's no doubt he can runev team. he's got the knowledge. but will he be good enough to
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