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elpiy ú gecko: aw thank you,n ing a nicesir.ut there boss: but i think there are a few other things you can say about what a reliable company geico is. gecko: right. uh, well maybe how geico's the third-largest car insurance company in america? nice tidbit there. boss: exactly. and i've been thinking, looking a bit more businesslike might help too. gecko: oh my. uhhh, no it's, what's, what's the word... vogeico. 15 minutes could save you 15 percent or more on car insurance. >>> well the difference in ballgame is the two-run homer from jay bruce. pretty happy guy to go back to the out field. buy yourself a grand slam flex plan today. pick four games and get one free. you can enjoy ultimate flexibility. pick your game, seat, get a free game. it's that easy. for more information call 202675 nats or visit the website. i don't know who left the door open mr. dibble. i could have sworn john bratman came in just a moment ago. >> rob: he did come in supporting great kicks. looking spiffy. wouldn't mind getting a pair of those size 1
elpiy ú gecko: aw thank you,n ing a nicesir.ut there boss: but i think there are a few other things you can say about what a reliable company geico is. gecko: right. uh, well maybe how geico's the third-largest car insurance company in america? nice tidbit there. boss: exactly. and i've been thinking, looking a bit more businesslike might help too. gecko: oh my. uhhh, no it's, what's, what's the word... vogeico. 15 minutes could save you 15 percent or more on car insurance. >>>...
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i'm draw inging a blank. >> trisha yearwood. >> i was thinking all kinds of strange names.re the top stories, manny all night long, wimbledon, yao ming, all the baseball highlights. lincec ♪ ♪ who's watching? ♪ tell me who's watching. (muffled music) ♪ who's watching... (announcer) it's right here. it's easy.
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ing is session madam president, the nomination of a new justice to the supreme court has somewhat unexpectedly, i think, brought to our mind a core question both for the senate and the american people. that is, what, if any, is the appropriate role for foreign law to play in the interpretation of our constitution? meaning, should judges look at what other countries say when they are determining what are our constitutional rights? this is not an academic question. it's a question that has the potential to impact our fundamental rights guaranteed to us by the united states constitution. until recent years the answer has always been understood to be "no." apart from a few rare circumstances and certainly never in the interpretation of the meaning of our precious constitutional rights. this traditional understanding has served to protect our constitutional rights by ensuring that judges remain true to the will of the american people not the will of foreign judges or courts. our system has been a critical component. our system has a critical component: moral authority. that moral authority comes fr
ing is session madam president, the nomination of a new justice to the supreme court has somewhat unexpectedly, i think, brought to our mind a core question both for the senate and the american people. that is, what, if any, is the appropriate role for foreign law to play in the interpretation of our constitution? meaning, should judges look at what other countries say when they are determining what are our constitutional rights? this is not an academic question. it's a question that has the...
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ing in, just a year ago, in june of 2008, an independent nonpartisan economic policy institute study concluded that the now overturned decision to award the tanker contract to airbus would actually have cost the unite united states 14,000 . so the truth is airbus doesn't even have a plant here in the united states. and their well-documented plan is to build their tanker airplane in europe and then ship sections over here to the united states to be asex peopled. the boeing tanker, however, would be dealt in washington state, and military capabilities would be added at the company's defense plant in wichita, kansas. suppliers in stats across america would be supported -- in states across that america would be supported by that. a boeing tanker creates twice as many american jobs as an airbus plane. but, madam president, it is not just about jobs, it is about the future of america's domestic still strength. our government depends on our highly-skilled industries, our manufacturers, our engineers, our researchers, our development and science base to keep the u.s. military stocked with th
ing in, just a year ago, in june of 2008, an independent nonpartisan economic policy institute study concluded that the now overturned decision to award the tanker contract to airbus would actually have cost the unite united states 14,000 . so the truth is airbus doesn't even have a plant here in the united states. and their well-documented plan is to build their tanker airplane in europe and then ship sections over here to the united states to be asex peopled. the boeing tanker, however, would...
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ing a homerun. -- including a homerun. 0-2 pitch. down low for a ball. three hits in this inning. one off of burton and two off the starter, micah owings. and the 1-2. good eye for guzman. outside for ball two. >> rob: this may be the best opportunity for the nationals to tie this ballgame right here. you don't want to get to rhodes and weathers and cordero if you can help it. >> johnny: hernandez wants to go out and talk the his pitcher. >> rob: with a guy on second, you don't want the runner, nieves, relating any kind of information to his hitter. whether it be location or the pitch that is coming. interesting there's a catcher at second. he may be able to decipher the amazingly complex codes between the catcher and pitcher. >> johnny: and the 2-2. down to third. force at third. they give up the run. willingham scores. guzman got him home and there's two on with two out. >> rob: well, right here trying to put the ball in play. you see cristian guess map slap it to -- guzman slap it to 3rd base. that will get at least one in. probably had a play at home on willingham. but hairsto
ing a homerun. -- including a homerun. 0-2 pitch. down low for a ball. three hits in this inning. one off of burton and two off the starter, micah owings. and the 1-2. good eye for guzman. outside for ball two. >> rob: this may be the best opportunity for the nationals to tie this ballgame right here. you don't want to get to rhodes and weathers and cordero if you can help it. >> johnny: hernandez wants to go out and talk the his pitcher. >> rob: with a guy on second, you...
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our crew on site will let you know how the players and course officials are apoint can ing to the soggy conditions. >> and some drama at the world world series, and a surprising turn around. arizona state-north carolina in an elimination game. an update on the ( theme from a summer place plays ) ♪ with greasy fast food, what are you really getting? try a tempting new subway tuscan chicken melt instead. seasoned chicken and melted cheese with 9 grams of fat, part of a subway fresh fit meal. it's a simple way to enjoy eating better. subway. eat fresh. ( rhythmic clapping ) ( chanting ) ( shouting ) gatorade-- that's "g." that. 2-2. against nate striz. against nate striz. >> three runs already in at this point. the single to left, two more. it's 9-4, sun devils. will selva in a state of euphoria right now. that's when he's not doing an impression of you. next batter, drew mcgee. went to arizona state, give me a break. up the middle. two runs scored. looks like north carolina's going home. it is now 12-4. they got another one, so 8 runs in the 7th inning. and north carolina led this game, 4
our crew on site will let you know how the players and course officials are apoint can ing to the soggy conditions. >> and some drama at the world world series, and a surprising turn around. arizona state-north carolina in an elimination game. an update on the ( theme from a summer place plays ) ♪ with greasy fast food, what are you really getting? try a tempting new subway tuscan chicken melt instead. seasoned chicken and melted cheese with 9 grams of fat, part of a subway fresh fit...
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and instead of protect ing it the voters' rights, the political opinion wipes out good work. and this is your statement, you would "listen to them and respect them and make them proud of the vital goals we will pursue together." . and it contradicts your statement during your confirmation hearing, that "that justice department must defend the rights of every american." another concern that we discussed during confirmation that you would operate under pre-9/11 law and you said you learned from the past and you would do your best to aggressively depend on the terror. and you said, you would work to strengthen the activities of the federal government and protect the american people from terrorism. yet instead of taking the lead and protecting the american american -- american people you have enacted poor policies. one example of this pre-9/11 is that anyone from afghanistan be given miranda warnings. and miranda rights were given to any combatant obtained in afghanistan. just this march in an interview, president obama mocked the giving of miranda warnings, and he quote, do they
and instead of protect ing it the voters' rights, the political opinion wipes out good work. and this is your statement, you would "listen to them and respect them and make them proud of the vital goals we will pursue together." . and it contradicts your statement during your confirmation hearing, that "that justice department must defend the rights of every american." another concern that we discussed during confirmation that you would operate under pre-9/11 law and you...
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ing in under 94. with an outpitch breaking ball. locates both pitches extremely well.e is in great say. went undrafted. got to san diego state, got in shape, and velocity started to creep up. after his freshman year touched 97 and hasn't stopped since then. if way was to sign quickly could pitch in the major leagues this year. he is represent bid scott boras and those negotiations are likely to drag out. >> how do you propose for them to get a deal done here? >> well, my strategy -- and i don't know if they would use it -- put a big offer on the table, 25 million, take the offer today, 25 million, you're in mini-camp on monday and we get you out to the big leagues by some specified day. every day you don't sign it goes down by a half million dollars but you can only use that strategy if you're actually willing to walk away from the player if you get to august. the nams need a pr boost. >> that was the no-brainer of the draft so the nationals are on the clock. what pick was the most surprising? >> i had tyler mathis ranked third in the country and he fell to 11th. it's
ing in under 94. with an outpitch breaking ball. locates both pitches extremely well.e is in great say. went undrafted. got to san diego state, got in shape, and velocity started to creep up. after his freshman year touched 97 and hasn't stopped since then. if way was to sign quickly could pitch in the major leagues this year. he is represent bid scott boras and those negotiations are likely to drag out. >> how do you propose for them to get a deal done here? >> well, my strategy --...
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brandon inge, lines a single to right.brera comes around and miggy beats the throw. 3-0 tigers. top eighth, 4-3 tigers. none on, one out, placido polanco drives this jason mott pitch over the fence and the tigers win 6-3. mets and o's. k-rod on the mound. bases loaded. 3-2 pitch to adam jones low and out of the strike zone. felix pie scores. k-rod entered the game with a 4.56 e.r.a. two batters later, aubrey huff, second straight game, deciding hit. orioles win 5-4. >> for the second straight year alexander ovechkin is the hart trophy winner as the league's m.v.p. ovechkin who led the nhl with 56 goals is the first non-goalie to repeat since wayne gretzky won eight in a row from 1980 through 1987. ovechkin also won the lester pearson award begin to the most outstanding player as voted on by his peers. >> pavel datsyuk won two awards. the best defensive forward and the lady byng for gentlemanly conduct. >> rafael nadal will decide friday if he will be able to defend his wimbledon title. the number one seed in the tournament
brandon inge, lines a single to right.brera comes around and miggy beats the throw. 3-0 tigers. top eighth, 4-3 tigers. none on, one out, placido polanco drives this jason mott pitch over the fence and the tigers win 6-3. mets and o's. k-rod on the mound. bases loaded. 3-2 pitch to adam jones low and out of the strike zone. felix pie scores. k-rod entered the game with a 4.56 e.r.a. two batters later, aubrey huff, second straight game, deciding hit. orioles win 5-4. >> for the second...
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have political vehicles and practical and winning elections and being able to do something rather than,ing about what we could do if only. it hasn't always worked out when we have got engine power but we easily could have stayed same things of the 1970's and seen ourselves win an election in a big way and have said the things i same thing in the 1990's or 1998, and i think it's worth the time and effort to make the republican party a vehicle for ideas and there are not a lot of other options and in a democratic society it helps to have to filter yourself through some kind of process that forces you to talk to voters and face elections and think about what the political system asks of people who want to exercise power and our two parties actually do a fairly decent job of that and it's worth the effort. >> rich, would it not be of significant benefit of the country if the republican were it detached able to influence right-minded democrats? >> yes. that should obviously be our goal. you know? one of the great political watch words of the 1980's was reagan democrat. so of course you want to
have political vehicles and practical and winning elections and being able to do something rather than,ing about what we could do if only. it hasn't always worked out when we have got engine power but we easily could have stayed same things of the 1970's and seen ourselves win an election in a big way and have said the things i same thing in the 1990's or 1998, and i think it's worth the time and effort to make the republican party a vehicle for ideas and there are not a lot of other options...
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the other f-ing on a would like to talk about is how i feel about abigail and john and separately, individually and why is it i am able to work on abigail adams for 30 years? it's unusual to for a scholar to write about one person for this long. leon has written about henry james, i think he wrote eight volumes on henry james, and other biographers do but it is on usual. i have to tell you after i finished the first biography i had withdraw from abigail. it pained me that i was now writing about her anymore and along came a book publisher and asked me to write a second biography for a series so that is how i happened to bite the second one and when i was done with that i was again bereft and the reason is i loved reading her letters. her letters are a delight to read and there are endless numbers of letters i can continue reading probably for the rest of my life and my theory may well do this the rest of my life. because she was such an interesting woman. i love the fact abigail adams was proud to be a woman. that was not something that was a major factor in the women's lives in the 18th centur
the other f-ing on a would like to talk about is how i feel about abigail and john and separately, individually and why is it i am able to work on abigail adams for 30 years? it's unusual to for a scholar to write about one person for this long. leon has written about henry james, i think he wrote eight volumes on henry james, and other biographers do but it is on usual. i have to tell you after i finished the first biography i had withdraw from abigail. it pained me that i was now writing...
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and thank you all again for joining us on such a wonderful and special occasion celebrate ing the contributions of al from not only to this great organization but to the larger political body. i was on the phone earlier today before coming over and was chatting with someone i'm working on a project with. and i shared that i was in washington largely for this evening's event. he and i are about the same age. i turned 39 a month ago, and i shared with him, i remember graduating from college in 1992 and working for my father's re-election campaign to congress back in memphis and how we were so excited that this arkansas governor and hthis tennessee senator would be the nominees for the party. i shared with the fella i was talking to on the phone and he agreed, it was the first time since i was 6 years old that a democrat had -- that a democrat was poised to win the white house where i felt good about it. in 1980, 1984 and 1988 was excited about our candidates. i remember being excited in 1984 about jesse jackson's candidacy as a 14-year-old freshman. in 1988 by his candidacy again and governor duk
and thank you all again for joining us on such a wonderful and special occasion celebrate ing the contributions of al from not only to this great organization but to the larger political body. i was on the phone earlier today before coming over and was chatting with someone i'm working on a project with. and i shared that i was in washington largely for this evening's event. he and i are about the same age. i turned 39 a month ago, and i shared with him, i remember graduating from college in...
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ing. >> anything else -- look like you')gg@@ @ @ @ @ m" z >> when did he do this? >> he expressed this on more than one occasion. >> last but not least, you are experienced, and you have used the trade judgment -- great judgment. this was based on your own experience. this was of the clearest -- clear blue sky. >> the were out of line with other institutions and the institutions that we have. >> this was not this kind of situation? there was not a mac situation? >> i can't say that there wasn't a mac because we never called it so we just don't know. >> very well. >> if the gentleman would yield for a moment. >> my time is up. >> the gentleman's time is expired. i now yield to congressman flake from arizona for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i just want to share my colleague's skepticism about whether or not this was a threat. it seems completely inkred you house this wouldn't be considered a threat. if this wouldn't be considered a threat, if i could ask you, what would be considered a threat? kidnap the family dog? release your college gpa scores, what
ing. >> anything else -- look like you')gg@@ @ @ @ @ m" z >> when did he do this? >> he expressed this on more than one occasion. >> last but not least, you are experienced, and you have used the trade judgment -- great judgment. this was based on your own experience. this was of the clearest -- clear blue sky. >> the were out of line with other institutions and the institutions that we have. >> this was not this kind of situation? there was not a mac...
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what is the message of this article and request do you say that wall street is accepted ing? >> the problem is the way that we manage capitalism american-style is very different from the way we have been telling other countries to behave, an and let's go back to the crisis in east asia a little over a decade ago. at that time, we said very explicitly, aze interest rates, cut back extend tours, get your deficit down. don't bail out the banks. you have to be tough on them, and have good regulation, but then, of course, what did we do? we deregulated. when a crisis came to the united states, we brought interest rates down to zero. we had a huge stimulus package. now, i think some of the things we're doing are the right things. the stimulus package was right. the way we bailed out our banks, though, costing american taxpayers hundreds of billions of dollars was outrage scwus. they've seen this kind of inconsistency and they're asking questions. this comes on a history of inconsistency where, for instance, we talk about free trade, but we subsidize our agriculture to the tune of b
what is the message of this article and request do you say that wall street is accepted ing? >> the problem is the way that we manage capitalism american-style is very different from the way we have been telling other countries to behave, an and let's go back to the crisis in east asia a little over a decade ago. at that time, we said very explicitly, aze interest rates, cut back extend tours, get your deficit down. don't bail out the banks. you have to be tough on them, and have good...
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[laughter] >> goal-keeper, ing figure, right! [laughter] i asked specifically that as well in order to get my seat early and -- [laughter] -- i'm told from scheduling that the president has accepted a meeting with the head of fifa world cup but we have not yet altogether made plans, though i can assure you a small group of us have assembled in order to move the president in that direction: exactly. i've got four right up close. sorry. go ahead. >> yesterday, former secretary robert rush said he was worried the obama white house had overlearned the lessons of the clinton years. deferring too much to congress when it came to crafting legislation. what are your responses to that critique which i should add george stephanopoulos seemed to agree with? >> well, i don't want to weigh into network politics on this, i quite honestly don't want to -- don't think there's a whole lot of utility in me getting involved in a debate about tactically whether the pursuit of what we are doing versus how or when it was pursued 16 years ago is approp
[laughter] >> goal-keeper, ing figure, right! [laughter] i asked specifically that as well in order to get my seat early and -- [laughter] -- i'm told from scheduling that the president has accepted a meeting with the head of fifa world cup but we have not yet altogether made plans, though i can assure you a small group of us have assembled in order to move the president in that direction: exactly. i've got four right up close. sorry. go ahead. >> yesterday, former secretary robert...
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the decisive force became g is but ing against the war, i think. when they came back, everything was decisive but none of us were able to stop the war. they were determined to have peace with honor and the u.s. was driven out militarily and politically and culturally. >> have either of you ever been to vietnam? >> we went in the 1990s together. >> what was that trip like for you? >> an extraordinary. we went as private citizens entirely. at the end i met with a woman, i mnquired at the beginning, at the end she appeared, we went from the north all the way down. we went out and look at u.s. battlefields that we had known so much about. at this point in the 1990s, the vietnamese were only used to seeing american vets come back with their kids so they treated us, even though we were a different kind of that, they treated us as somebody who aderstood and loved their country. vietnam is a beautiful place. and met with a woman who was this head of the delegation in budapest. we have an absolutely extraordinary afternoon with aft listening to her. tstenin
the decisive force became g is but ing against the war, i think. when they came back, everything was decisive but none of us were able to stop the war. they were determined to have peace with honor and the u.s. was driven out militarily and politically and culturally. >> have either of you ever been to vietnam? >> we went in the 1990s together. >> what was that trip like for you? >> an extraordinary. we went as private citizens entirely. at the end i met with a woman, i...
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>> f-ing the international community and united states continues to have concern about the way in which the election was conducted, and i think that the concern is pretty well held by the hundreds of thousands of people that come to seek. yes? >> was the president disappointed to hear the leader say that his opinion is closer to those of mahmoud ahmadinejad's opinions dan of the reformist who backed musavi? >> i don't want to get into a back-and-forth. i think the president continues to be concerned about ensuring that those that seek the justice i was speaking about have the opportunity to do that. i don't want to get into a comparison -- >> -- different powers and iran? >> ready we are witnessing that there are different belief structures and different centers in iran. >> you discussed in yesterday's briefing the white house's confidence with the flood detainee's the [inaudible] on that same subject has the white house or president had any discussions about taking [inaudible] >> i think i believe we have had discussions with the government and have had discussions of different levels
>> f-ing the international community and united states continues to have concern about the way in which the election was conducted, and i think that the concern is pretty well held by the hundreds of thousands of people that come to seek. yes? >> was the president disappointed to hear the leader say that his opinion is closer to those of mahmoud ahmadinejad's opinions dan of the reformist who backed musavi? >> i don't want to get into a back-and-forth. i think the president...
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particularly community organizations of [inaudible] to go out and do wellness and prevention monitor i ing>> well, any time our friends on the other side start talking about community organizations we usually think acorn and they do, too. we are for community health centers, we are for everybody having access to a primary care physician. we are not for empowering a lot of activists on the other side to go out and ask people how they are feeling. that won't solve any problem and it is not too hard these days to find a bill that has something to enhance the finances of "community organizations" and i think everybody has begun to see through that for what it is. yes? >> your plan doesn't have a lot of numbers in it. i'm wondering when you have a sense of how your land will cost, how you will pay for it, through tax increases and how many uninsured will you actually get health insurance? >> we believe we can come up with a plan where every person in the uninsured has access to insurance. we are going to have no mandate, no employee mandate, no individual mandate. and we are going to try to thi
particularly community organizations of [inaudible] to go out and do wellness and prevention monitor i ing>> well, any time our friends on the other side start talking about community organizations we usually think acorn and they do, too. we are for community health centers, we are for everybody having access to a primary care physician. we are not for empowering a lot of activists on the other side to go out and ask people how they are feeling. that won't solve any problem and it is not...
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you have willie harris, joh willinghamin leftfield, austinkearnss getting the start inilbe thing tjosh--6@@2 yeavsld, he's got le than 20 starts at the major >>jmp.: had him at 21. e's22.%%-->>bob: he >> jim p.: you look at his numbers. i looked at his numbers today, he must get run support because he's 5-2 with an e.r.a. over five runs a game. he owns righties, they're only hitting .173 coming e game. >> rob: you see his change-up and his running fastball go in on right-handers and away from lefties. but sometimes he leaves that change-up up, almost as if he gets nervous. in three at-bats in a row to ryan howard in two games, he gave up a grand slam arc home run and a grand slam. so it's -- but also and he gave up some to ibanez against the phillies. you have to trust your stuff. you have to be able to say i'm going to throw this change-up, it's going to dive out of the zone. you're either going to hit a ground ball or miss it. >> jim p.: don't you think for, and i think the orioles went through that in the late 80s when they hit about 209 home runs and gave u
you have willie harris, joh willinghamin leftfield, austinkearnss getting the start inilbe thing tjosh--6@@2 yeavsld, he's got le than 20 starts at the major >>jmp.: had him at 21. e's22.%%-->>bob: he >> jim p.: you look at his numbers. i looked at his numbers today, he must get run support because he's 5-2 with an e.r.a. over five runs a game. he owns righties, they're only hitting .173 coming e game. >> rob: you see his change-up and his...
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paradigm, to act out and all of this looking forward with a great dose offing a nose gholamreza nose -- --ingttickism. have have you seen the film knick? we see a young man at the age of 40 dvding he must become an activist, and as the credits are going by you see documentary footage of the arrests of gay men in bars, the shaming and humiliation of gay men in bars and it's hard to believe that that was the 60s and 70s. wasn't the 30s or the dark ages. that was the dark ages of the 60s and 70s and then you remember that being homosexual in america was a crime until recently and interesting a homosexual in america until 1974 was to be crazy, according to the american psychiatric association. what changed that? well, the activism of harvey milk and many like him who stood up and in the film this what you see. he stood up and was knocked down herm stood up and was knocked down. he stood up again and was shot. that's why it's a film worth supporting because we see there the power of activism. we life in a very different world. it's not the gl rights aren't doing being debated. but it's true. that
paradigm, to act out and all of this looking forward with a great dose offing a nose gholamreza nose -- --ingttickism. have have you seen the film knick? we see a young man at the age of 40 dvding he must become an activist, and as the credits are going by you see documentary footage of the arrests of gay men in bars, the shaming and humiliation of gay men in bars and it's hard to believe that that was the 60s and 70s. wasn't the 30s or the dark ages. that was the dark ages of the 60s and 70s...
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anything anybody tells you ohey're going to do, the first e ing they have to do is expand energy. so the first thing we need to do as an energy policy is to make more energy. people say you can't do that, what we have got to do is improve our efficiency and reduce waste. there is nothing that says you can't reduce waste and improve the efficiency while you are making more energy. you do like any good business does, you're going to do both. many scientists say the right energy solution will be some long range research miracle, 0.energy -- zero point -- zero point energy or something like that. that might be a good thing. we need to look at long-range possibilities. the serious effort, the urgent effort needed in the energy field is to produce more energy sow. today's nuclear plants are much better than any nonnuclear plant we know how to build in meeting all of the requirements for energy. we should build hundreds of them t idkly. i didn't create that idea for this audience, this is something i have been saying for 20 years, in comes out in the fact, it is the only thing that makes
anything anybody tells you ohey're going to do, the first e ing they have to do is expand energy. so the first thing we need to do as an energy policy is to make more energy. people say you can't do that, what we have got to do is improve our efficiency and reduce waste. there is nothing that says you can't reduce waste and improve the efficiency while you are making more energy. you do like any good business does, you're going to do both. many scientists say the right energy solution will be...
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one man who did it do this as f-ing thomas pointed out was ronald reagan. and i want you to listen to this contrast because it's interesting. listen to the language. in 198722 years ago this week president reagan went to berlin and challenged the adversary the soviet union to take a step that would demonstrate they were serious about peace. he challenged them to do more than just talk. he stood in front of the berlin wall that separated the free world from the communist bloc and president reagan said, quote, general secretary gorbachev, if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity for the soviet union and eastern europe, if you seek liberalization, come here to this date. mr. gorbachev, open this gate. mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. last week in france president obama took a different approach. he demanded nothing of our current adversary, iran. he challenged them to do nothing saying instead, quote, we are ready for direct negotiations with the iranians on the whole range of issues without preconditions in an atmosphere of mutual respect.
one man who did it do this as f-ing thomas pointed out was ronald reagan. and i want you to listen to this contrast because it's interesting. listen to the language. in 198722 years ago this week president reagan went to berlin and challenged the adversary the soviet union to take a step that would demonstrate they were serious about peace. he challenged them to do more than just talk. he stood in front of the berlin wall that separated the free world from the communist bloc and president...
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. >> senator mutuali in in ing -- >> no by proxy. >> test eign ayes, 13 nays. >> number 72. >> coburn amendment number 72. >> mr. chairman? since we decided we didn't like my idea of sending it all back to states, what this is is a compromise that says, perhaps we would allow hersa to contract in the states for states to put all -- funnel all their stuff into their three most areas of acute short aage. all we're saying with this is, whatever the title is that we've got, whatever we do, this allows hersa to form a contract with the state to funnel all these monies into their three or more acute shortages. we still get money into the state but we add some flexibility into the state based on differing state needs. i think this will give flexibility to accomplish what senator murray is trying to accomplish. it still has control. it allows hersa to be in charge of that control. but it's an imperfect solution as compared to what i offered earlier and was defeated. but i think this one makes some sense, that allows the flexibility to really address the varying needs of the various states. th
. >> senator mutuali in in ing -- >> no by proxy. >> test eign ayes, 13 nays. >> number 72. >> coburn amendment number 72. >> mr. chairman? since we decided we didn't like my idea of sending it all back to states, what this is is a compromise that says, perhaps we would allow hersa to contract in the states for states to put all -- funnel all their stuff into their three most areas of acute short aage. all we're saying with this is, whatever the title is that...
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the government appointed commission on wartime contract ing -- a hearing on government contract and in iraq and afghanistan. a final report is due in 2010. first, remarks from john tierney, chair of the oversight committee on national security. this is one hour 40 minutes. >> the quorum being present the subcommittee on national security on wartime contract income interim findings and path for relook come tort. finance consent only the chairman and ranking member of the said committee be allowed to make opening statements and without objection sword. eyes finance consent the hearing record be kept open for five business days of members will be allowed to submit a written statement for the record. without objection, so ordered. good morning. i want to thank all of you for being with us here today. as i promised you, you were there and i am here, but i did have to restrain mr. shays on that. so today the subcommittee on national security and foreign affairs is going to continue its sobersided defense spending issues. with a hearing to discuss what is becoming all too familiar issue in re
the government appointed commission on wartime contract ing -- a hearing on government contract and in iraq and afghanistan. a final report is due in 2010. first, remarks from john tierney, chair of the oversight committee on national security. this is one hour 40 minutes. >> the quorum being present the subcommittee on national security on wartime contract income interim findings and path for relook come tort. finance consent only the chairman and ranking member of the said committee be...
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ing to sub due and handcuff the shooter when the suspect fired at least two more times. lopez returned the fire. the suspect was pronounced dead at the scene and officer lopez was not injured. by the way, madam speaker, the shooter and two other of the bandits were illegally in the united states at the time of this crime. officer canaless served at the houston police department for 16 years, spending the last seven of them in the auto, theft and burglary division. the same he was working when he killed. he also worked the northeast patrol and officer canalerving s had built and raised hot rods together with his family. he was active in drag racing and raced with an organization called beat the heat which combats street racing. he lived in the nearby community of baytown, texas, with his family. the chief of police said he was not only an outstanding officer, but outstanding individual. he cared a great deal with his family, the people he worked with and, of course, the city of houston that he served. madam speaker, i spent 30 years at the courthouse in houston, texas, as
ing to sub due and handcuff the shooter when the suspect fired at least two more times. lopez returned the fire. the suspect was pronounced dead at the scene and officer lopez was not injured. by the way, madam speaker, the shooter and two other of the bandits were illegally in the united states at the time of this crime. officer canaless served at the houston police department for 16 years, spending the last seven of them in the auto, theft and burglary division. the same he was working when...
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the federal reserve board of new york had $85 billion loan to a ing. the testimony today is that money was used to buy all the contracts and cancel them, that's how they took care of that obligation. what was of concern to me and others is the counterparties appeared to have received 100% of that even though testimony from people at aig before the committee said they thought there were a lot of contentious reasons to think they did not all 100% if they would anything at all on those particular obligations that there had been serious negotiations about whether they should pay anything to the counter parties and if they should pay something, chest and 100% they should pay. we pressed mr. lardy at aig for makarov on just how the negotiations went, why did they pay 100%, his comment was he was the wrong person to talk to and in fact the fed had all of those documents and paperwork because they had struck the deal. so, my question to you is why was 100% paid on these obligations including what was the rationale, why weren't the interest of the public money
the federal reserve board of new york had $85 billion loan to a ing. the testimony today is that money was used to buy all the contracts and cancel them, that's how they took care of that obligation. what was of concern to me and others is the counterparties appeared to have received 100% of that even though testimony from people at aig before the committee said they thought there were a lot of contentious reasons to think they did not all 100% if they would anything at all on those particular...
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insurers and plans so regulators can have access to complete and timely data, about how the market is go,,ing in order to monitor compliance with the law. congresswoman de lore row introduced a bill to create the federal office of health insurance oversight to establish reporting requirements on insurers and appropriates resources so the federal government and state insurance departments together can carry out those responsibilities. i hope the congress will follow her leadership and make adequate oversight and important resources part of health care reform. >> thank you we'll go to questions, you threw you a bunch of statistics at us, i looked at the state of california alone and seems to me if i remember correctly in july of '08 anthem blue kroshgs a subsidiary of well point paid a $10,000 fine and had to restraint 1770, rescinded policies and february of '09, once again, california, anthem blue cross, one of your subsidiaries had to pay a $15 million fine, and reinstate over 2300 rescinded policies. and then another settlement, 5 million and another 450, and seems like in the last year you
insurers and plans so regulators can have access to complete and timely data, about how the market is go,,ing in order to monitor compliance with the law. congresswoman de lore row introduced a bill to create the federal office of health insurance oversight to establish reporting requirements on insurers and appropriates resources so the federal government and state insurance departments together can carry out those responsibilities. i hope the congress will follow her leadership and make...
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some of which we have not put in the bill yet, particularly dealing within ing aggregating information. it reaped benefits. we have found some common threads there. but we have neverin aggregateed that so somebody might have something similar that is affecting them. each of the registers that we have are separate registers. but there is the possibility of integrating that information and aggregating it and coming up with new solutions for prevention and that's would cut costs. but i'm afraid we'll be on a much more limited basis raising expectations for people while we raise cost instead of lower costs. so i was hopeful and i'm still hopeful that we will take the time to get it right. but the bill we're marking up today is a bill that we were kind of excluded from having a part in, except for the changes that were made as a result of our walk-through. and we'll hope to have more input as the time goes by, but the time is going to fly by as we have to do this. and the way that we work in committee is much better than the way we work on the floor, which is the next step, but even the ame
some of which we have not put in the bill yet, particularly dealing within ing aggregating information. it reaped benefits. we have found some common threads there. but we have neverin aggregateed that so somebody might have something similar that is affecting them. each of the registers that we have are separate registers. but there is the possibility of integrating that information and aggregating it and coming up with new solutions for prevention and that's would cut costs. but i'm afraid...
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legislative against disclosure in any proceedings except that the court may allow limited discovery ing party has demonstrated a unique information-- need in the party would not receive a fair trial ebsen the information. in the event any discoveries permitted the foundation urges that only be made available to a party and a protective order and not made available to the public. we believe this legislative protection is absolutely necessary and will save lives. with regard to the issues of pilot training fatigue and anti-issing programs including those raised by the colgan crash we work strongly the faa's call for action with one common. we suggest dfa avery examine the report described in our submission for the record. this report contains the scotians and recommendations on aspects of training in qualification beyond airline pilot training and qualifications and the faa might wish to investigate why these measures in countermeasures training modules described in a written testimony concerning aircraft icing and fatigued have not produced resul that they were intended. thank you very m
legislative against disclosure in any proceedings except that the court may allow limited discovery ing party has demonstrated a unique information-- need in the party would not receive a fair trial ebsen the information. in the event any discoveries permitted the foundation urges that only be made available to a party and a protective order and not made available to the public. we believe this legislative protection is absolutely necessary and will save lives. with regard to the issues of...
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in 2002 pfizer agreed to pay $49 million to pay the subsidiary of defraud ing t defrauding the country for overcharging lipitor. and the attorney general charged johnson and johnson with kickbacks to texas health officials. glaxosmithkline agreed to pay $40 million to the state of california, and they also signed a corporate integrity agreement that paid $88 million in civil fines for overcharging. and hoffman laroche, $500 million in 1999, criminal fine for leading a worldwide conspiracy to raise and fix prices for allocating market shares for certain vitamins. and aventis paid $95 million to settle charges that it violated the false claim act. wythe, just this year, 16 states have joined in two whistleblower suits against wythe, and the drug company failed to pay hundreds of millions of dollars to rebates to the medicaid program. i hear a lot about fraud and a lot about waste, but what i don't hear about is the role that the major corporate giants in the health care industry are playing in ripping off the american people to tunes of billions and billions of dollars. i don't know why
in 2002 pfizer agreed to pay $49 million to pay the subsidiary of defraud ing t defrauding the country for overcharging lipitor. and the attorney general charged johnson and johnson with kickbacks to texas health officials. glaxosmithkline agreed to pay $40 million to the state of california, and they also signed a corporate integrity agreement that paid $88 million in civil fines for overcharging. and hoffman laroche, $500 million in 1999, criminal fine for leading a worldwide conspiracy to...
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>> it's not a red card except that this is becoming a troublen ing trend. t it might not be a red card a around the world, but at the highest level, especially when you're playing against some ofeb the best teams in the world,n studs up, the ref sees it and he's going to ding you. if you're michael bradley or anybody else, don't put yourself in those situations.el heo bad because he doesn't getn. to play in the final d and he'se had a very good tournament and he's an important part of this team. but you have benny who will probably come in, a more gtourna attacking style.h a as i said before, they need toty attack brazil. >> it will be sunday, 2:00 eastern, 11:00 pacific on espn. exi i lalas will certainly be watching. we appreciate your help on espn. the >> all righty. >> the big man has been traded, but is this the biggest trade of the day in the nba? vince carter is heading south. we'll break it down with our "aircheck" crew coming up on espnews. plus nba draft, coverage starting in just 30 minutes now on espn. where will the big names go and who is slid
>> it's not a red card except that this is becoming a troublen ing trend. t it might not be a red card a around the world, but at the highest level, especially when you're playing against some ofeb the best teams in the world,n studs up, the ref sees it and he's going to ding you. if you're michael bradley or anybody else, don't put yourself in those situations.el heo bad because he doesn't getn. to play in the final d and he'se had a very good tournament and he's an important part of...
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>> jpmorgan joost a ing of it, not that much partly because they have
>> jpmorgan joost a ing of it, not that much partly because they have
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