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ing ally y hu def p ths m sc ld w ure he i s tls oon way the. i kat t a p donw is. >> al: the george mason patriots 11:12 away from their 17th home caa victory which would match a school record from back in 99-01. jmu getting better with bowles, watch pearson he left parker beca to the final 4 but. >> al: 2006. we step aside and great memories then and mason starting to make some tododododd he h could swg to sav15% e onr ine? did vemant f ♪ swees kg atfron, whe co as ton♪ betmes ng.. f ♪ swees kg atfron, whe co as ton♪ : coitch geiallyyou 15% e onnsur ho ed all" ll? >> al: patriots up. this could be a favor of madison smart plays. very smart play by madison and going to the go-to guy. and now the team that's turning it over. >> al: and bowles is 67% free throw shooter gets the first to drop. that's the 17th foul now on george mason. and they don't let them come back with the clock stopped. and two for bowles. and the rest of the way i believe. >> glenn: we have a game here. >> al: and 55-42 and a the deficit is now cut to 4. bowles and 12 reboun
ing ally y hu def p ths m sc ld w ure he i s tls oon way the. i kat t a p donw is. >> al: the george mason patriots 11:12 away from their 17th home caa victory which would match a school record from back in 99-01. jmu getting better with bowles, watch pearson he left parker beca to the final 4 but. >> al: 2006. we step aside and great memories then and mason starting to make some tododododd he h could swg to sav15% e onr ine? did vemant f ♪ swees kg atfron, whe co as ton♪ betmes...
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tofoode ta hear ho mary: the wood stove helps us save on oil, t ittingrd ha izengy, we hu must feel. we k's hr proule tfor st w letnow how we at we f a h han ver t we woulold own maryks to d the people of ve. i'm nned frizen pany left out in the cold. no e >>> larry sanders at the line. converting first on the one. vcu leading georgia state 20-18 on a 10-2 run. >> exciting times in georgia state. if you can not get excited about listening to bill in a couple of minutes you don't have a pulse. he is a guy who is a great public speaker. he will be a great football coach. >> georgia state basketball wise has lead by as many as six. dukes all by himself. hook try right hand is good. goes over the top of terrance. >> attacking sanders who has the one foul trying to avoid picking up the second. he is not going to come out and contest. second time we seen the soft hand from him. >> getting underneath. foul call knocked down to the floor. that will be free throws for vcu. rams the top scoring offense in c.a.a. georgia state one of the best scoring defenses. third best in the league. 37 in th
tofoode ta hear ho mary: the wood stove helps us save on oil, t ittingrd ha izengy, we hu must feel. we k's hr proule tfor st w letnow how we at we f a h han ver t we woulold own maryks to d the people of ve. i'm nned frizen pany left out in the cold. no e >>> larry sanders at the line. converting first on the one. vcu leading georgia state 20-18 on a 10-2 run. >> exciting times in georgia state. if you can not get excited about listening to bill in a couple of minutes you don't...
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; hundred photos from such a hu archive required a detailed framework. >> when you're documting worlded to tell an imptant story which is every one of these stori we were able t] tell dierently because of t technology we haat our disposal at the time. so, for exple, if you look you can see that we had to stt with black-and-white photographs. thosphotographs look so still.ç mo of the animals are dead in the ely part because we couldn't cture motion very ll. was in black and white.-andhenr photography. glass ples. you couldn't cture motion at all t you can get the color.ç 35 millimetre me. suddenlyou could capture owl this motion. each chapter in the ok we arranged77k chronolocally. >> bro: chris johns who first worked for the magine as a contract photograerç and came its editor in 2005 said while inside knew what they were sitti on, readers enjod the photos that were selected for theç magaze, no one stopped think about releasing somef the other images frothe archives. >> o of themy things when you've been in institions, sending people all over the rld for more than 120 years , you
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ing ally y hu def p ths m sc ld w ure he i s tls oon way the. i kat t a p donw also. i was reading in california, we have the state legislature has passed a special week celebrating!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! >>> it is january you can feel the madness intensifying to the surprising cavs and this area is booming. and breaking down the area teams. >>> you know hoops in the area you grew up around here. virginia is doing it and we'll see about maryland. this is hard to beat. >> no question. and i think they have a chance to make the tournament, that will make it happy. i owe it. >> and a couple with the terps and to help themselves, they got cincinnati and wisconsin in the early season tournament and a lot to william and mary. it's not that bad. how do they shake it up. what do they do in conference play to catch it? >> in my opinion they have to win some games and more pornly, ivan, all of the teams that you mentioned, they were opportunities that maryland had to gain a quality win they could not convert them so at some point i'm a believer in my amateur, you know, bracket co
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hú >> georgia tech 3 for 14, hit four of their last five down early 11-2.backboard. it's a boston college ball. >> adams finding herself open at that elbow a couple of times a good look, nice shot for her to take, strong off the back iron. but she's getting the open looks that georgia tech needs. >> reynolds in the ball game now. see how boston colleges handles the pressure with thoman signature down for the first time in the ball game game. this is renlds. the nice thing for boston college, both their big kids can handle the ball especially murphy. good offset rebound. brittanny johnson. >> brittanny johnson has been a present of late. against north carolina state she went 10 for 10 from the free-throw line, good minutes nice distributor off the bench for sylvia crawley. >> georgia tech has not had an inside presence in this ball game. ardossi 16 footer. sword loose and picco on the move. wait until you see swords calling for the ball and a bad entry pass. picco gets bailed out on a foul by ardossi. >> ardossi struggling on the offensive end because she's
hú >> georgia tech 3 for 14, hit four of their last five down early 11-2.backboard. it's a boston college ball. >> adams finding herself open at that elbow a couple of times a good look, nice shot for her to take, strong off the back iron. but she's getting the open looks that georgia tech needs. >> reynolds in the ball game now. see how boston colleges handles the pressure with thoman signature down for the first time in the ball game game. this is renlds. the nice thing for...
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ing ally y hu def p ths m sc ld w ure he i s tls oon way the.at t a p donw >>> give it up for arbs lon -- alonzo mourning. i want to give it up to them. and to realize about the fans. i want to give you each one to know about that. now, if you need to put your belt and whom you put it on. they have been talking to me for a couple of times. this year is just perfect. it's for a good reason, a good cause. they are always good brothers. it's an honor to be here to join them for the summer groove. and dwayne wade, he's involved now with his foundation. those are two good brothers doing two good things in miami and florida. and it's an honor for me to be a part of it. that's for the associates. we cannot get it out there or something closer. and i want to try to do the same thing look out for the kids to do as much as they can. >> it's been a great weekend and it's been busy. no sleep. but it is all worth it and to be better and better. >> and how does alonzo want to be better? talking naturally as a father, as a person who started this greatly in th
ing ally y hu def p ths m sc ld w ure he i s tls oon way the.at t a p donw >>> give it up for arbs lon -- alonzo mourning. i want to give it up to them. and to realize about the fans. i want to give you each one to know about that. now, if you need to put your belt and whom you put it on. they have been talking to me for a couple of times. this year is just perfect. it's for a good reason, a good cause. they are always good brothers. it's an honor to be here to join them for the summer...
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ing ally y hu def p ths m sc ld w ure he i s tls oon way the. a p donw >> mike: wake forest outrebounded virginia by nine in the first half. one of the keys was sandra garcia. what a half she had. eight points, seven rebounds to lead wake forest. second half is on the way. coulchineico allyyou or m car ine? ho ed all" o ta nu'm jnna guate. geicminu yoor m >> mike: mikes hogewood and debbie antonelli welcome you back to winston-salem. we're ready to start the second half. nobody in double figures for the f omedtrok >> mike: wake forest has seen an eight-point halftime lead sliced down to three. largely thank to the offense of ariana moorer. >> debbie: i think virginia are finding others that are helping monica wright and debbie ryan has changed up her defenses. they've gone to some screening action from different screening action and trying to get monica wright on a low block and there is a steal. >> mike: good pass from gerson to shine. here is moorer. they like the ball in her hands. she's hot. inside to shine. kelsey shine has got four points
ing ally y hu def p ths m sc ld w ure he i s tls oon way the. a p donw >> mike: wake forest outrebounded virginia by nine in the first half. one of the keys was sandra garcia. what a half she had. eight points, seven rebounds to lead wake forest. second half is on the way. coulchineico allyyou or m car ine? ho ed all" o ta nu'm jnna guate. geicminu yoor m >> mike: mikes hogewood and debbie antonelli welcome you back to winston-salem. we're ready to start the second half. nobody...
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ing ally y hu def p ths m sc ld w ure he i s tls oon way the. i kat t a p donw niesstioall.theye trt, fat hclie k, c orover ock: get it right. >>> thanks for watching washington post weekend. >>> brian orakpo was unstoppable during his rookie season. hear his thoughts on the first impression and the future of the team. >> are you a car man? >> i'm in a car. >> i know you are from texas but come on, it's not that cold. >> i cannot stand the cold, man. it is cold as hell out here. >> you are getting ready to head out for heat. you are going to check out the long hornes. >> i'm checking the boys out and leave tomorrow. get them some support and see what they're all about. >> that's good stuff. now i wonder if he would like to suit you up and get you out there. interesting. you and the pro bowlers and that was good enough to keep the players and tells you about down there in texas. a lot of people are overlooking them. and using that as motivation. and the thing. >> and i talked to some of the e n and out it is amazing. you can see you know you see it on television when you watc
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ing ally y hu def p ths m sc ld w ure he i s tls oon way the. a p donw >> jenn: acc women's basketball is presented by the official corporate sponsors of the acc, food lion, gatorade, and hardee's. georgia tech continues to lead cavaliers the first half in charlottesville. monica wright has been doing the majority of the scoring for the cavaliers. >> lachina: there's a reason she's number eight on acc all-time scoring list with over 2200 points. the last time i remember a guard that dominates as monica wright, definitely have to go down to duke and think about beard and think about how she can do anything she wanted to on the court. she reminds me of her. >> jenn: maybe a little with her build as well, the way monica has been able to add strength throughout the years. if you look at her, she looks different than a lot of other players on the court as far as her muscle definition. that's going to help the cavaliers. britny edwards, the twin sister of whitny comes in. >> lachina: that's a huge shot. not someone you expect points from off the bench
ing ally y hu def p ths m sc ld w ure he i s tls oon way the. a p donw >> jenn: acc women's basketball is presented by the official corporate sponsors of the acc, food lion, gatorade, and hardee's. georgia tech continues to lead cavaliers the first half in charlottesville. monica wright has been doing the majority of the scoring for the cavaliers. >> lachina: there's a reason she's number eight on acc all-time scoring list with over 2200 points. the last time i remember a guard that...
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we later expanded romania, poland, croatia, hu ngary, germany. i want to conclude my remarks by saying it few words from the cases. the most famous case really on like all of the others was the case of dr. albert who was a most wanted nazi war criminal in the world. he was the only case which was known to us that was made the targets of "operation last chance" because he was a doctor and a notorious, he was called dr. debts he would kill inmates by directing the knoll directly into their hearts castration he would keep body parts as souvenirs comment no anesthesia and a horrible person. he was about to be arrested by the west germans in 1962. he was working as a gynecologist be better not. in one of the most beautiful places in germany and he set up a successful than a logical practice and they were about to arrest him and he was tipped off and disappeared into thin air. simon wiesenthal was one of the people who was looking for him. he always used to stress this case. make up the west of most wanted and make sure dr. robert is on the list. in 19
we later expanded romania, poland, croatia, hu ngary, germany. i want to conclude my remarks by saying it few words from the cases. the most famous case really on like all of the others was the case of dr. albert who was a most wanted nazi war criminal in the world. he was the only case which was known to us that was made the targets of "operation last chance" because he was a doctor and a notorious, he was called dr. debts he would kill inmates by directing the knoll directly into...
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and so when i met with president hu of china, this is a topic that, at dinner, i directly brought up with him. and -- but as you point out, it's got to be sustained, because a lot of times they'll say, yes, yes, yes, but then there's no enforcement on their end. and one of the things that we're also doing is using our export arm of the u. s. government to help work with medium-sized businesses and small businesses, not just the big multinationals to protect their rights in some of these areas, because we need to boost exports. can i just say, we just went through a decade where we were told that it didn't matter, we'll just -- you just keep on importing, buying stuff from other countries, you just take out a home equity loan and max out your credit card, and everything is going to be okay. and it looked, for a lot of people, like, well, the economy seems to be growing -- but it was all built on a house of cards. that's what we now know. and that's why if we're going to have a successful manufacturing sector, we've got to have successful exports. when i went and took this trip to chin
and so when i met with president hu of china, this is a topic that, at dinner, i directly brought up with him. and -- but as you point out, it's got to be sustained, because a lot of times they'll say, yes, yes, yes, but then there's no enforcement on their end. and one of the things that we're also doing is using our export arm of the u. s. government to help work with medium-sized businesses and small businesses, not just the big multinationals to protect their rights in some of these areas,...
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ing ally y hu def p ths m sc ld w ure he i s tls oon way the. a look at san francisco 49er eric heitmann and you'd never know that off the field he's a pianoman. here's comcast sportsnet's bay area's brody brazil to show us. >> reporter: this is the side of eric heitmann people know, an offensive lineman for the 49ers since 2002. and this is the side most would never expect, at 6' 3 315 pounds he's got the frame of a football behemoth with the hands of a beethoven. >> my mom made me take lessons about 10, 11 years growing up as a kid. right around when i started playing football, football became more of a focus for me and piano you put on the back burner a little bit. it was always secondary for me, always a hobby but something that i always kept up. >> reporter: inside his home today heitmann employs both a piano and keyboard setup inner it connected with the apple program garage band. it is here where the stanford graduate composes his best work in the form of cinematic sound scapes. >> my style is more of a movie classical theme sounding stuf
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the energy to t the economy huing again. the energy to tackle chaenges like climate chae. is that ergy came from an energy company? everyday, chron invests $62 llion in people, in ideas-- seing, teaching, building. fueling growth aund the world to me us all ahead. is is the power of human energy. chevron. intel. supporti math and science education for tomorrow's innovators. >> and bthe bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea thatll people deservehe chance to live a healthy productive fe. and with the ongoing suppo of these institions and undations. and... this program was made possle by the corporaon for public broadcasting. and contributions to your pbs station from viewersike you. thk you. >> lehrer: twoeteran democraticenators will not be cong back after this year. nator chris dodd of connecticut announced hi desion today, hours after byron dorgan, oforth dakota, did the same. gwen ifillas the story. >> ifill: after 35 yea in washingtonsenator dodd went home tod to connecticut, to announce his decision not run again. >> there are momts for each elected
the energy to t the economy huing again. the energy to tackle chaenges like climate chae. is that ergy came from an energy company? everyday, chron invests $62 llion in people, in ideas-- seing, teaching, building. fueling growth aund the world to me us all ahead. is is the power of human energy. chevron. intel. supporti math and science education for tomorrow's innovators. >> and bthe bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea thatll people deservehe chance to live a...
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. >> uh-hu >> ifill: where did that come from? >> you know, his ownather was pretty unyielding. and wasomeone who read xts. he actually translated lot of texts as professor of romance nguages. he grew up in a strictoman catholic famy. again, the siving first generation family. no o remembers him in his st as being anything other than conservative. and you know when you say to him justice scalia when di you first become an originalist, he will s it is like saying wn did you first start eat -- --, he doesn't rember not being an originalist and knows there is a prejodifficult cast sometimes to . >> ifill: whatoes that mean. >> to define it for ople, someone whtakes an originalist approach to e constitution looks back to the 18th century dfters and how they understood the law and how theyanted it derstood at that time. rather than to play it -- apply a 21stentury overlay to ias, for example, the late wilam brennan famously d to think of it a living, evolving constitution. and on the curnt court justice steven brier embodies thaa lot in the way he talks about how t nstitution should
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to the new york review of books argues free-market economic theories failed to take into account how hu decision-making. the harvard book store in cambridge, massachusetts hosts the 50 minute event. >> thanks very much everybody for coming out on actually quite pleasant winter afternoon and thanks very much for harvard bookstore for inviting me here. i have been thinking about writing a book on how markets fail for many years but my wife always put me off say nobody is going to buy a book with that negative of the title. [laughter] she may be right, we'll see but after the financial crisis a couple of years ago i thought i should sit down and write this book. aftra there are so many economic problems out there from inequality come up polity, repeated financial crises, global warming, urban blight, you name it and there are lots of problems which rarely get addressed and straightforward economics of the sort that i learned, economics at that i am sure some of you did so i thought there is definitely a market there for a more skeptical view of the economy and then it seemed to me the fina
to the new york review of books argues free-market economic theories failed to take into account how hu decision-making. the harvard book store in cambridge, massachusetts hosts the 50 minute event. >> thanks very much everybody for coming out on actually quite pleasant winter afternoon and thanks very much for harvard bookstore for inviting me here. i have been thinking about writing a book on how markets fail for many years but my wife always put me off say nobody is going to buy a book...
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and course many small and midsized bks that have hu portfolios of commercial reaestate. >> suarez: cathy chrisoff doeshat help the financial sector trick down to the kitchen table economics, t back of the energy figuring that people are doing they balce their check bo and pay their bills? >> it absolutely does. but the dividual consumer has beenaving themselves over theourse of the last year. and what y've seen in this miseble economy is people getting their financial ac tother. people paying down the debts. building up serves, emergey funds. slowing do on spending because ey had to. and why we're beginng to sethe signs of recovery now is becse the consumer sector is in better shape in dramaticay better shape than they were a year ag >>oes that mean jim ellis that the recovery by definition haso be slow because people are going t be more caious about the way they spe money and not going to spend money the don't have? >> well, ihink it's going to have to bslow simply because i'm not rtain it is really as strong it appears on the surface we've got to recnize that one reason t economy is in
and course many small and midsized bks that have hu portfolios of commercial reaestate. >> suarez: cathy chrisoff doeshat help the financial sector trick down to the kitchen table economics, t back of the energy figuring that people are doing they balce their check bo and pay their bills? >> it absolutely does. but the dividual consumer has beenaving themselves over theourse of the last year. and what y've seen in this miseble economy is people getting their financial ac tother....
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hú and they are held up because the weather is so bad. very, very thick fog and high winds.they are held up in norfolk, virginia, for 20 minutes and above atlantic city for 30 minutes and outside of jfk for an 30 minutes. after an hour and a quarter of delay they are cleared for landing and they come down into the runway at jfk and they encounter really severe wind shear when they are about 500 feet above the frowned. -- ground. wind shear, i'm sure most of you know is the situation where the wind is blowing very heavily in the face of the aircraft and so you add power to maintain constant speed and then at a certain point the wind just drops off, boom, all of a sudden you're going to too fast. now, normally in that kind of situation what happens in a plane is that the the auto pilot will adjust and you'll be able to land safely anyway but for reasons we don't understand the auto pilot was turned off on the plane possibly because it was malfunctioning. and so the pilots executed what's called a go-around which is simply when you're coming in to land and you realize you can't
hú and they are held up because the weather is so bad. very, very thick fog and high winds.they are held up in norfolk, virginia, for 20 minutes and above atlantic city for 30 minutes and outside of jfk for an 30 minutes. after an hour and a quarter of delay they are cleared for landing and they come down into the runway at jfk and they encounter really severe wind shear when they are about 500 feet above the frowned. -- ground. wind shear, i'm sure most of you know is the situation where...
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a litt little squeeze at the hu in starkville!dave: i thought maybe the music string was broken. >> joe: someone asked in the restroom, have you done any string music in the end of the first half? i said there wasn't much to say there. >> dave: johnson off the glass. gets it to go. nice game. his 13th point of the game. tinsley. can't get it to go. stewart. >> joe: an amazing line-up that lsu has on the floor right now. two walk-ons, freshman, sophomore in tasmin mitchell. the all-american candidate. >> dave: mitchell is a guy, you want to talk about the leadership. he has 126 games played and 125 starts. a starter as freshman on the 2006 final four team. look at him working down on the low block. it's got to be awfully frustrating for him in terms of what he is going through this year. you see the ncaa tournament. not the supporting cast this time around then or last year. >> joe: he had big baby, glen davis, of course. a number of people i've talked about on the squad. thomas. who played in the n.b.a. right now. >> dave: mitchel
a litt little squeeze at the hu in starkville!dave: i thought maybe the music string was broken. >> joe: someone asked in the restroom, have you done any string music in the end of the first half? i said there wasn't much to say there. >> dave: johnson off the glass. gets it to go. nice game. his 13th point of the game. tinsley. can't get it to go. stewart. >> joe: an amazing line-up that lsu has on the floor right now. two walk-ons, freshman, sophomore in tasmin mitchell. the...
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ing ally y hu def p ths m sc ld w ure he i s tls oon way the.made the planet usa and team canada quad. planet usa a lead in the 1st. in the second keith mcroy adds his list to goal scorers to pass it in off the defender's skate. team canada trailed in the third but they chip away with 18 seconds left in regulation, alexander giroux tying it up. 9-9 and head to a shoot-out. giroux shoots first for team canada but he can't make the puck get past the goalie. awe coin will get his chance in the fourth round and scores with the wrister. p.k.subin caps off the canada comeback. watch this. he hits the breaks and scores with the back hand. that does it. team canada wins it the final 10-9. >> well, when you think of college athletics, squash is probably one of the last to come to mind. the squash program at george washington is changing that. the university awarded the colonial scholarship money, making them the only program in the country to offer scholarships to their squash student athletes. in this inside access, jill sorenson explains why the coloni
ing ally y hu def p ths m sc ld w ure he i s tls oon way the.made the planet usa and team canada quad. planet usa a lead in the 1st. in the second keith mcroy adds his list to goal scorers to pass it in off the defender's skate. team canada trailed in the third but they chip away with 18 seconds left in regulation, alexander giroux tying it up. 9-9 and head to a shoot-out. giroux shoots first for team canada but he can't make the puck get past the goalie. awe coin will get his chance in the...
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. >> i have met president hu many times before.d a chance to have bilateral meetings at a number of these international summits. what strikes me most about the chinese leadership is the degree to which it is a collective leadership. you can meet any number of chinese leaders in any number of situations and their lines are all the same. the communist party is not a charismatically leader-driven party. they want to have good productive relations with others. we're dealing with a different kind of political system. to be effective without, you have to be open and a firm in defending your interest. these are people who know what they want. >> all the western countries still regard al qaeda as a great threat. is there another foreign threat to use the booming now? the americans seemed to be a pointing to iran. >> there is a threat in any particular countries. these are governments that are attempting to be nuclear powers and for no good reason. i have great concern about the government of iran, not just its nuclear ambition, but combine
. >> i have met president hu many times before.d a chance to have bilateral meetings at a number of these international summits. what strikes me most about the chinese leadership is the degree to which it is a collective leadership. you can meet any number of chinese leaders in any number of situations and their lines are all the same. the communist party is not a charismatically leader-driven party. they want to have good productive relations with others. we're dealing with a different...
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outline the key of compliments of the visit in a joint statement issued by president obama and president hu jintao on november 17. it has been said before that in order to get china right, you have to get the region right. the united states is a vital contributor to asian security and economic prosperity. our active presence in asia helps promote regional security and stability. we intend to deepen our engagement and strengthen our leadership in the region by strengthening our commitments to allies and partners, and enhancing our involvement in regional institutions. and the secretary addressed these issues, as well as our presence in the region, in an important speech in honolulu yesterday. the president's trip to china demonstrates that fact in the region demonstrate the importance we place on east asia which remains vital to u.s. security and prosperity. and the november joint statement, the chinese recognize the positive role the united states plays in east asia by stating that china welcomes the united states as an asia-pacific nation that contributes to peace, stability and prosperity
outline the key of compliments of the visit in a joint statement issued by president obama and president hu jintao on november 17. it has been said before that in order to get china right, you have to get the region right. the united states is a vital contributor to asian security and economic prosperity. our active presence in asia helps promote regional security and stability. we intend to deepen our engagement and strengthen our leadership in the region by strengthening our commitments to...
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and so when i met with president hu of china, this is a topic that, at dinner, i directly brought up with him. and -- but as you point out, it's got to be sustained, because a lot of times they'll say, yes, yes, yes, but then there's no enforcement on their end. and one of the things that export arm of the u. s. government to help work with medium-sized businesses and small businesses, not just the big multinationals to protect their rights in some of these areas, because we need to boost exports. can i just say, we just went through a decade where we were told that it didn't matter, we'll just -- you just keep on importing, buying stuff from other countries, you just take out a home equity loan and max out your credit card, and everything is going to be okay. and it looked, for a lot of people, like, well, the economy seems to be growing -- but it was all built on a house of cards. that's what we now know. and that's why if we're going to have a successful manufacturing sector, we've got to have successful exports. when i went and took this trip to china, and took this trip to asia,
and so when i met with president hu of china, this is a topic that, at dinner, i directly brought up with him. and -- but as you point out, it's got to be sustained, because a lot of times they'll say, yes, yes, yes, but then there's no enforcement on their end. and one of the things that export arm of the u. s. government to help work with medium-sized businesses and small businesses, not just the big multinationals to protect their rights in some of these areas, because we need to boost...
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. >> i have met president hu many times before. i have had a chance to have bilateral meetings at a number of these international summits. what strikes me most about the chinese leadership is the degree to which it is a collective leadership. you can meet any number of chinese leaders in any number of situations and their lines are all the same. they worked -- the communist party is not a charismaticly leader-driven party. they want to have good productive relations with others. we're dealing with a different kind of political system. to be effective without, you have to be open and a firm in defending your interest. these are people who know what they want. " all the western countries still regard al qaeda as a great threat. is there another foreign threat to use the booming now? the americans seemed to be a pointeri intoraing otto iran. >> there is a threat in any particular, petrae countries. these are governments that are attempting to be nuclear powers and for no good reason. i have great concern about the government of iran,
. >> i have met president hu many times before. i have had a chance to have bilateral meetings at a number of these international summits. what strikes me most about the chinese leadership is the degree to which it is a collective leadership. you can meet any number of chinese leaders in any number of situations and their lines are all the same. they worked -- the communist party is not a charismaticly leader-driven party. they want to have good productive relations with others. we're...
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bilateral relationships with bilateral relationships with turkey, uae, president obama raise this with huching tao on his trip. we now meet regularly with the embassies here that are involved. one of my two deputies, dan feldman, runs that effort. i'm sure many of you in this room know dan feldman well and the egyptians, we've had long bilaterals with the egyptians, both in cairo and here, so there is an advanced effort. you say diplomatic, and i want to clarify the word here. there are two different things going on. there's coordination of assistance, and there's dmoam single payer. -- diplomacy. the coordination of assistance is it where we started. diplomacy requires establishing a common base point in terms of strategic objectives, and then in terms of action, and it's very complicated, because while everybody wants strategic stability, each country has its own point of view, vis-a-vis its neighbors, so what is good for country x may be not -- a country next door. two countries that both want stability in afghanistan may have their own relationship problems, and all of you can figure
bilateral relationships with bilateral relationships with turkey, uae, president obama raise this with huching tao on his trip. we now meet regularly with the embassies here that are involved. one of my two deputies, dan feldman, runs that effort. i'm sure many of you in this room know dan feldman well and the egyptians, we've had long bilaterals with the egyptians, both in cairo and here, so there is an advanced effort. you say diplomatic, and i want to clarify the word here. there are two...
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we have ongoing detailed bilateral relationships with turkey, uae, president obama raise this with hu ching tao on his trip. we now meet regularly with the embassies here that are involved. one of my two deputies, dan feldman, runs that effort. i'm sure many of you in this room know dan feldman well and the egyptians, we've had long bilaterals with the egyptians, both in cairo and here, so there is an advanced effort. you say diplomatic, and i want to clarify the word here. there are two different things going on. there's coordination of assistance, and there's dmoam single payer. -- diplomacy. the coordination of assistance is it where we started. diplomacy requires establishing a common base point in terms of strategic objectives, and then in terms of action, and it's very complicated, because while everybody wants strategic stability, each country has its own point of view, vis-a-vis its neighbors, so what is good for country x may be not -- a country next door. two countries that both want stability in afghanistan may have their own relationship problems, and all of you can figure
we have ongoing detailed bilateral relationships with turkey, uae, president obama raise this with hu ching tao on his trip. we now meet regularly with the embassies here that are involved. one of my two deputies, dan feldman, runs that effort. i'm sure many of you in this room know dan feldman well and the egyptians, we've had long bilaterals with the egyptians, both in cairo and here, so there is an advanced effort. you say diplomatic, and i want to clarify the word here. there are two...
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they see massive tax increases on the horizon, not just the expiration of the tax cutsed hus of bills of dollars in new taxes. they see health care legislation that contains a burdensome mandate on employers and virtually no meaningful reforms to improve quality and cost control. they see a climate change bill and a potential epa regulations that could significantly raise energy prices and impose new layers of bureaucracy on their organizations. they see financial services legislation, moving forward that could choke off their access to capital, at a time when lending is already very tight. america's job creators also see a renewed push by union leaders to pass card check, and many other measures to control the workplace. they see a trial bar working with their allies in congress, and with many state attorneys general, to expand opportunities for new litigation. they see the rise of trade isolationism at home, and abroad, that could threaten their export markets, and now renewed fears about terrorism. and our job creators see the federal government planning to expand the national debt
they see massive tax increases on the horizon, not just the expiration of the tax cutsed hus of bills of dollars in new taxes. they see health care legislation that contains a burdensome mandate on employers and virtually no meaningful reforms to improve quality and cost control. they see a climate change bill and a potential epa regulations that could significantly raise energy prices and impose new layers of bureaucracy on their organizations. they see financial services legislation, moving...
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president obama raised this with hu ching tao on his trip. we have really taken from zero, other than the inner team of the europeans, plus canada, our efforts. we now meet regularly with the embassies here that are involved. one of my two deputies, dan feldman, runs that effort. i'm sure many of you in this room know dan feldman well and the egyptians, we've had long bilaterals with the egyptians, both in cairo and here, so there is an advanced effort. but you say diplomatic, and i want to clarify the word here. there are two different things going on. there is coordination of assistance, and there's diplomacy. the coordination of assistance is where we started. diplomacy requires establishing a common base point in terms of strategic objectives, owned then in terms of action. and it's very complicated, because while everybody wants strategic stability, each country has its own point of view, vis-a-vis its neighbors, so what is good for country x may be not -- a country next door. two countries that both want stability in afghanistan may hav
president obama raised this with hu ching tao on his trip. we have really taken from zero, other than the inner team of the europeans, plus canada, our efforts. we now meet regularly with the embassies here that are involved. one of my two deputies, dan feldman, runs that effort. i'm sure many of you in this room know dan feldman well and the egyptians, we've had long bilaterals with the egyptians, both in cairo and here, so there is an advanced effort. but you say diplomatic, and i want to...
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. >> okey -- began a one point there was a nobel laureate named leon hu recommended is oriented advisor. it wasn't well taken. >> no. i think the world bank is much more appropriate for the reason i just said. when you say that a lot of economists are forecasting nothing you were talking about world bank, huh? [laughter] listen, forecast is a difficult exercise, but let me remind you april, the spring meeting of the imf and world bank, the g-7 meeting in washington, april of 2008 -- we had forecasts very bad. and we have been killed by everybody saying you are much too pessimistic. i remember meeting with one of the major, not the u.s. finance ministers for the g-7 country telling me the french -- [laughter] -- telling me i know my economy better than you guys and so don't tell me this and we will do much better than that and so on and so forth and finally the guy came back and said very enough you were right and it's because we had this bad forecast that as soon as january 2008 the idea is needed by a global 2% and the reason we had this bad forecast and we ask for the stimulus is the
. >> okey -- began a one point there was a nobel laureate named leon hu recommended is oriented advisor. it wasn't well taken. >> no. i think the world bank is much more appropriate for the reason i just said. when you say that a lot of economists are forecasting nothing you were talking about world bank, huh? [laughter] listen, forecast is a difficult exercise, but let me remind you april, the spring meeting of the imf and world bank, the g-7 meeting in washington, april of 2008 --...
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and so when i met with president hu of china, this is a topic that, at dinner, i directly brought up with him. and -- but as you point out, it's got to be sustained, because a lot of times they'll say, yes, yes, yes, but then there's no enforcement on their end. and one of the things that export arm of the u. s. government to help work with medium-sized businesses and small businesses, not just the big multinationals to protect their rights in some of these areas, because we need to boost exports. can i just say, we just went through a decade where we were told that it didn't matter, we'll just -- you just keep on importing, buying stuff from other countries, you just take out a home equity loan and max out your credit card, and everything is going to be okay. and it looked, for a lot of people, like, well, the economy seems to be growing -- but it was all built on a house of cards. that's what we now know. and that's why if we're going to have a successful manufacturing sector, we've got to have successful exports. when i went and took this trip to china, and took this trip to asia,
and so when i met with president hu of china, this is a topic that, at dinner, i directly brought up with him. and -- but as you point out, it's got to be sustained, because a lot of times they'll say, yes, yes, yes, but then there's no enforcement on their end. and one of the things that export arm of the u. s. government to help work with medium-sized businesses and small businesses, not just the big multinationals to protect their rights in some of these areas, because we need to boost...
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we have ongoing detailed bilateral relationships with turkey, uae, president obama raise this with hu ching tao on his trip. we now meet regularly with the embassies here that are involved. one of my two deputies, dan feldman, runs that effort. i'm sure many of you in this room know dan feldman well and the egyptians, we've had long bilaterals with the egyptians, both in cairo and here, so there is an advanced effort. you say diplomatic, and i want to clarify the word here. there are two different things going on. there's coordination of assistance, and there's dmoam single payer. -- diplomacy. the coordination of assistance is it where we started. diplomacy requires establishing a common base point in terms of strategic objectives, and then in terms of action, and it's very complicated, because while everybody wants strategic stability, each country has its own point of view, vis-a-vis its neighbors, so what is good for country x may be not -- a country next door. two countries that both want stability in afghanistan may have their own relationship problems, and all of you can figure
we have ongoing detailed bilateral relationships with turkey, uae, president obama raise this with hu ching tao on his trip. we now meet regularly with the embassies here that are involved. one of my two deputies, dan feldman, runs that effort. i'm sure many of you in this room know dan feldman well and the egyptians, we've had long bilaterals with the egyptians, both in cairo and here, so there is an advanced effort. you say diplomatic, and i want to clarify the word here. there are two...
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. >> on health care, does itç hu, in your view, the president of brand, the brand of beingçç aw politicianpan? does it hurt that he has turned his back on a veryç outward campaignç pledge? >> no, because as you know, and as you guys write, we have instituted ai] policy where you know every person who comes into this white house. i think it was the associated press who wanted to know, of all the people who have come into the white house for health care related meetingsçó. let me finish the answer. t(that was a change in the washington worked. a change in the way washington works since the beginning of washington. i]the president believes that ad the leaders and capitol hill at think appropriately believe that. the process we have seen has been extensively covered. you all have asked me about it for billing on, gosh knows, many, many days. we talked about the details of very transparent process. >> why did you make the pledge? >> because we were going to do things differently, and we have. >> going back to haiti -- although i'm so tempted to ask about c-span. on the matter of security, the
. >> on health care, does itç hu, in your view, the president of brand, the brand of beingçç aw politicianpan? does it hurt that he has turned his back on a veryç outward campaignç pledge? >> no, because as you know, and as you guys write, we have instituted ai] policy where you know every person who comes into this white house. i think it was the associated press who wanted to know, of all the people who have come into the white house for health care related meetingsçó....
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ing ally y hu def p ths m sc ld w ure he i s tls oon way the. i kat t a p donw f e crairy f oesnst. ake-e. y lethin undr pi ere' credit fairy we will. by d time ann: thno m tovingcred bure's andfree welome, ! me! ut. i toit. i tothe efor outh. co ale refot call yoa beng mx! theionsme! tahim,. i d, ieir foulwhen boun te'thrne, e. ce galex coac gol. gol. in 1977, in johannesburg, uth , yearoy ed ugamelf hisr. by e oe wa alrutplhim. th of entl ng tior chamips e ag4? fn 16on. dds t sa akino th feurpro-tour fn 7 n. 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 to play lsu out of timeouts >> off the penetration at the top of the key. penetration by read sucks the defense in. frankie sullivan has the abilities to stand gets his feet set good on balance behind the line and burys it. >> sullivan three out of four behind the arc >> lsu with no timeouts, the last 57 seconds without the ability to stop play with a time-out. lsu obviously needs a stop right here. auburn, if they were to score would be a dagger here on the
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