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hanson gets david ortiz to swing. hanson gets into some trouble in the fourth. the bases loaded, two outs, gets jacoby ellsbury to ground out to second. then coming up, we'll go to the sixth inning, and with two outs striking out jason bay looking to end the inning. he's still got his streak going. goes six innings, two hits, no earned runs. scoreless streak is now 19 2/3. we'll talk about tomorrow night's starting pitchers when the nats go to florida when we come back. my name is blake, and i am the chief shoe giver at toms shoes. i operate my entire business from my phone. i need a network with great coverage, because for every pair of shoes that we sell, we give a pair away to a child in need. it would be impossible for me to do this without a network that works around the world. (announcer) more bars in more places. at&t. the best coverage worldwide. times may be tough today, but the things we all look forward to haven't changed. like owning a home. watching our children grow. and retiring with confidence. so whatever you're looking forward to, m&t bank is h
hanson gets david ortiz to swing. hanson gets into some trouble in the fourth. the bases loaded, two outs, gets jacoby ellsbury to ground out to second. then coming up, we'll go to the sixth inning, and with two outs striking out jason bay looking to end the inning. he's still got his streak going. goes six innings, two hits, no earned runs. scoreless streak is now 19 2/3. we'll talk about tomorrow night's starting pitchers when the nats go to florida when we come back. my name is blake, and i...
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i felt as though it was a business issue and they had better options with tommy hanson or medlen or -as things turned out they had an opportunity to get nate mclouth and by not paying me, i think that freed up principles of limited government. the idiots that people like my mom instead of going on welfare we should reformate because getting the job from an employer is better than getting a job offer from the government because you can take pride and teach your child a work ethic. b.a.t we should not leave our country with a huge debt we should the bit better off for our children. every generation until this generation has always sought the next generation would have a better. this is the first generation that does not believe that. it is a lot because of what we have done and the people we have elected to office that have spent our children's future and what that is what i want to talk about how we turn this around and what is the principles or the vision we should have for america. barack obama elected to office on hope and change. we heard all about it. he came in coming granted it
i felt as though it was a business issue and they had better options with tommy hanson or medlen or -as things turned out they had an opportunity to get nate mclouth and by not paying me, i think that freed up principles of limited government. the idiots that people like my mom instead of going on welfare we should reformate because getting the job from an employer is better than getting a job offer from the government because you can take pride and teach your child a work ethic. b.a.t we...
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hanson's or al gore's presentation. it does not make sense to me with the science i have in my background. so i simply, madam speaker, ask a question, the foundational question, what are we trying to do here and with what? that would be the logical think to sksm first thing is, how big is our atmosphere? our atmosphere happens to be, they measure there in rhett meth rick tons, 1.50 qua drillon tons of metric atmosphere. there's a lot of air in the atmosphere. what is the cumulative total of all the co-2 that's gone into the atmosphere emitted by the united states of america since the dawn of the industrial revolution. 45% of it goes away, they don't know where, 55% hangs out in the air. that sounds big, but not compared to the overall atmosphere. it works like this. madam speaker if you draw a circumstance that will represented the size of the atmosphere of the earth and have that be an eight-foot circle so roughly the size of the wall in your house, two four by eight sheets of drywall, that big in iam ter that would re
hanson's or al gore's presentation. it does not make sense to me with the science i have in my background. so i simply, madam speaker, ask a question, the foundational question, what are we trying to do here and with what? that would be the logical think to sksm first thing is, how big is our atmosphere? our atmosphere happens to be, they measure there in rhett meth rick tons, 1.50 qua drillon tons of metric atmosphere. there's a lot of air in the atmosphere. what is the cumulative total of all...
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a historian victor davis hanson decides what he terms quote, the president's politically correct canard, that the renaissance was fueled by arab learning and the president's statement that abolition of slavery and civil rights to the u.s. were accomplished without violence as two of seven presidential errors in my question, does the white house believe dr. hansen is wrong or do you believe your speech writers and the president and made some mistakes? >> i have to hand it to you that you have in only one question covered some five or six centuries of world history. [laughter] >> mistakes. >> well -- >> white house mistakes. >> should i ask you a question and you respond or should i give an appropriate response? at least you're not winning into raving thing answer to such an historic place significant and important question. not familiar with the work of the esteemed historian, i haven't seen it. i can assure you that not knowing who this historian is i will put my money on our speech writers. >> thank you very much. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversat
a historian victor davis hanson decides what he terms quote, the president's politically correct canard, that the renaissance was fueled by arab learning and the president's statement that abolition of slavery and civil rights to the u.s. were accomplished without violence as two of seven presidential errors in my question, does the white house believe dr. hansen is wrong or do you believe your speech writers and the president and made some mistakes? >> i have to hand it to you that you...
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a pretty good pitching performance for tommy hanson today. we'll touch on that.r 65 cities across the country every day. woman over p.a.: this is your final boarding call. all passengers... each with an average speed of 590 miles per hour. almost as fast as you. nothing's gonna hold you down. starting august 16th, fly southwest airlines from bwi airport to boston logan for just $49 one-way. bags fly free on southwest so our low fares stay low. grab your bag. it's on. - ( ding ) - book now at southwest.com. ♪ how cold is it? it's chilled down to 34 degrees... for a taste as cold as the rockies. it's aged cold. it's filtered cold. and it's served in cans, bottles, and glasses... that tell you when it's cold. why? because refreshment isn't everything. it's the only thing. frost-brewed coors light. the world's most refreshing beer. >>> we take you down on the farm today. syracuse and pawtucket, 6-2 chiefs. >> that's three in a row he hasn't given up anything. only one earned run in his last 17 innings. >> first of two between harrisburg and erie. erie leading 4-2. le
a pretty good pitching performance for tommy hanson today. we'll touch on that.r 65 cities across the country every day. woman over p.a.: this is your final boarding call. all passengers... each with an average speed of 590 miles per hour. almost as fast as you. nothing's gonna hold you down. starting august 16th, fly southwest airlines from bwi airport to boston logan for just $49 one-way. bags fly free on southwest so our low fares stay low. grab your bag. it's on. - ( ding ) - book now at...
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james hanson. he and i went to the same high school together. he was ahead of me and i don't recall him. but the testimony was mid-summer. the room was not air conditioned. the humidity matched the temperature. and as members sweated, they were being told this world was going to get warm and all kinds of things were going to take place. 1988, that was a few years after all we had the interest in the ice age. there was a coming ice age that was published in some of the major publications and it was inest tabble that the earth was going to cool and people were going to have to migrate to south texas. and it's a fact that at least one, and probably more than one, although scientists were certain we were going to undergo this ice age, are now on the side of the argument that the earth is going to get warmer and get warmer fast and then anything that's a weather anomaly is going to be the result of global warming. if you remember, we had a few hurricanes as a result of global warming. last year, hurricanes were way last year, hurricanes were way off.
james hanson. he and i went to the same high school together. he was ahead of me and i don't recall him. but the testimony was mid-summer. the room was not air conditioned. the humidity matched the temperature. and as members sweated, they were being told this world was going to get warm and all kinds of things were going to take place. 1988, that was a few years after all we had the interest in the ice age. there was a coming ice age that was published in some of the major publications and it...
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and all-time baseball hits the interleague as atlanta releases hanson on the boston bat. >> hi world war i and it's about self-determination and nationalism and giving colonials peoples the hope that they too could form their own nations and he takes these ideas and looks at how they traveled in different countries and led to uprisings the following year in many nations. china, korea, egypt and india. and those are only some of the countries that are involved in this book because similar events are going on in palestine and other places. this is an author who reads a lot of languages and spent time in all of those countries doing archival work and brings together sort of an intellectual and a political history and is a really global history. this was a first book and this also won two prizes. >> where did the title come from? >> the wilsonian moment was something that the author, i think, believed represented the spirit of the age. the lincoln moment is an important moment in american history but the wilsonian moment gave rise to a sense of hopefulness that there would be a new futur
and all-time baseball hits the interleague as atlanta releases hanson on the boston bat. >> hi world war i and it's about self-determination and nationalism and giving colonials peoples the hope that they too could form their own nations and he takes these ideas and looks at how they traveled in different countries and led to uprisings the following year in many nations. china, korea, egypt and india. and those are only some of the countries that are involved in this book because similar...
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thought of case we have got quilt patterns, we have got quoz, and then reading another book won by john hanson mitchell called abilene walking across vermont, a good book, he talks about the spanish concept panacea. it means several things, i think initially it was used by the old people in texas to describe a place where a longhorn is mormon. the longhorn has a special affinity for that spot where it was born. and then i learned that apparently is used in bullfighting in mexico and spain. analysts correct in my version in portland, the currency of the bowl is a place that imagines in the ring that is its bought and wants to keep the matador and out of that spot and the matador wants to keep the bowl from getting to add. so they began fighting. well, i'm not talking about fighting, i am talking about really the vicarious definition for the longhorn. it comes from a spanish word which means to love so as i use it here it is a place that we have a special affinity for commonplace that we love. and what i am seeing more and more in this country perhaps across the world is that i have some concern
thought of case we have got quilt patterns, we have got quoz, and then reading another book won by john hanson mitchell called abilene walking across vermont, a good book, he talks about the spanish concept panacea. it means several things, i think initially it was used by the old people in texas to describe a place where a longhorn is mormon. the longhorn has a special affinity for that spot where it was born. and then i learned that apparently is used in bullfighting in mexico and spain....
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because how proud and hanson was a ritual alexandria, how proud and handsome with that look airbags five melbourne our bumpers and a maze of pollution control equipment under her tail? and that is it -- that was it, the end of the american automobile industry because when it comes to bill practical ugly things that poor and annoy me, a japanese things cost less. and the cup holders are more convenient relocated. i myself have something old school under a tarp out of my basement roush, but i bet that after my will has been probated some child of mine will yank the dust cover and use the proceeds of the ebay sale to buy a mountain bike. fourth thing is greater than all these are and i am pretty sure bicycles are not one of them. there are those of us who've had the good fortune to meet with strength and beauty, majestic force in which we were feeling to trust our lives and the day comes that strength and beauty fails and a man does when a man has got to do and i'm going to go downstairs and put a bullet in '88. anyway, thank you very much and that is everything i know about cars. [applause
because how proud and hanson was a ritual alexandria, how proud and handsome with that look airbags five melbourne our bumpers and a maze of pollution control equipment under her tail? and that is it -- that was it, the end of the american automobile industry because when it comes to bill practical ugly things that poor and annoy me, a japanese things cost less. and the cup holders are more convenient relocated. i myself have something old school under a tarp out of my basement roush, but i bet...