222
222
Jan 8, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 222
favorite 0
quote 0
janning for another three. that one off the mark. >> mark: good look for janning. he came off that screen very hard. allen found him in a shooting rhythm. it's very important to get him in the shooting rhythm. >> mike: down low in the post by isaiah tate. >> mark: isaiah tate is another person who can knock down the open shot as well as the three. >> mike: tate has started in the last eight games for mason. it's been a big key for them in helping them win 4-5 last games. they've won 4-5. northeastern with five in a row. the only remaining undefeated team in the caa is the patriots at 5-0. allen, another wide open three. is anybody going to get on chaisson allen? >> mark: is anybody going to try to mick him put tonight floor. teps going tonight. no one seems to find where he was, but you have to give northeastern credit. that was a good down screen to get him wide open for that shot. >> mike: there's two guys tonight that have just been bombing up threes and converting at a very high rate and that's chaisson allen and matt janning and george mason has done nothing t
janning for another three. that one off the mark. >> mark: good look for janning. he came off that screen very hard. allen found him in a shooting rhythm. it's very important to get him in the shooting rhythm. >> mike: down low in the post by isaiah tate. >> mark: isaiah tate is another person who can knock down the open shot as well as the three. >> mike: tate has started in the last eight games for mason. it's been a big key for them in helping them win 4-5 last games....
250
250
Jan 8, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 250
favorite 0
quote 0
matt janning will be looking for as well as adako on the low post area. >> mike: janning is checked by tate. here is a three on the way by allen. it's good. northeastern starts out from beyond the arc with a 3-0 advantage. >> mark: that's a good way to start. they knock down a three by allen. >> mike: chaisson allen has scored in double figures in the last six straight bsmghts that's his first look in tran sis. -- transit. 3-0, huskies. we're just under way from matthews arena in boston. pearson over the top and the pass to morrison. ojougboh behind him. too much. pearson puts it in for two. >> mark: as we said at the top of the telecast, pearson has been playing very well as of late. the last past seven games, he's ager averaging just under 14 points and seven rebounds. northeastern is going to have to keep them off the boards if they want to try to contain pearson. >> mike: we were talking earlier about the inside guys buice there's -- because there's a lot of guard orientated play out there. comes back two-on-one. [ whistle ] >> mike: ojougboh couldn't hang on the it will be mason b
matt janning will be looking for as well as adako on the low post area. >> mike: janning is checked by tate. here is a three on the way by allen. it's good. northeastern starts out from beyond the arc with a 3-0 advantage. >> mark: that's a good way to start. they knock down a three by allen. >> mike: chaisson allen has scored in double figures in the last six straight bsmghts that's his first look in tran sis. -- transit. 3-0, huskies. we're just under way from matthews arena...
65
65
Jan 8, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
matt janning with two. we'll come whack and -- back and show you the stats of this one here at the half. huskies lead by 12 over the patriots >> mike: the 2010 caa men's basketball championship march 5- 8 at the richmond coliseum. >> mike: halftime from northeastern. huskies with a 12-point advantage over the george mason patriots. thank you for being with us tonight for the caa matchup. george mason trying to stay undefeated. they have work to in the second half to see if they can stay that way. they're 3-0 in league play huskies on their tail. >> mark: they have work to do. it has to start on the defensive enend. it's not danger zone here. you need to -- they need to take care of the ball, but they need to push northeastern from the three-point line because they're shooting well from the three-point line and they have nine turnovers. you look at the three- pointdifference thearks where the lead is right there. >> mike: you heard coach jim larranaga talk about it when we talked to him before the beginning
matt janning with two. we'll come whack and -- back and show you the stats of this one here at the half. huskies lead by 12 over the patriots >> mike: the 2010 caa men's basketball championship march 5- 8 at the richmond coliseum. >> mike: halftime from northeastern. huskies with a 12-point advantage over the george mason patriots. thank you for being with us tonight for the caa matchup. george mason trying to stay undefeated. they have work to in the second half to see if they can...
140
140
Jan 20, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
while we recognize jan today, it's also important to note the recent loss of jan's husband of 56 years, dutch. together, jan and dutch made a good team and raised two wonderful children. our nation needs more public servants like jan meyers. people that are good stewards of taxpayer money and put service above self. designating a post office in her hometown of overland park in her name will remind kansans of these characteristics and honor her legacy for years to come. i thank jan meyers for a job well done and mr. lynch, and the gentleman from illinois, mr. schock, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. lynch: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and add any extraneous materials. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. lynch: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. lynch: mr. speaker, on behalf of the committee on oversight and government reform, i'm p
while we recognize jan today, it's also important to note the recent loss of jan's husband of 56 years, dutch. together, jan and dutch made a good team and raised two wonderful children. our nation needs more public servants like jan meyers. people that are good stewards of taxpayer money and put service above self. designating a post office in her hometown of overland park in her name will remind kansans of these characteristics and honor her legacy for years to come. i thank jan meyers for a...
393
393
tv
eye 393
favorite 0
quote 0
then you focus on who is to blame. >> schieffer: jan crawford. some of the people involved in this plot were alumni of guantanamo. and the prison there. this particular person released during the bush administration. is this going to cause us, the administration, to rethink what we do about guantanamo? >> bob, it is certainly going to complicate whatever happens at guantanamo. i don't think the administration-- certainly we're getting no signals that they're going to rethink the decision to close guantanamo. that was a major campaign issue that obama ran on and with great fanfare after he was sworn in he declared it would be closed within one year. now that year is coming up. january 22. guantanamo is not going to be closed within a year of obama's executive order that that take place. that's going to take some time. the question is what's going to happen with these guys down at guantanamo? there's about 198 right now down there. i think 90 or so of them are yemenis. the last train to yemen has left the station. where are we going to do? obviousl
then you focus on who is to blame. >> schieffer: jan crawford. some of the people involved in this plot were alumni of guantanamo. and the prison there. this particular person released during the bush administration. is this going to cause us, the administration, to rethink what we do about guantanamo? >> bob, it is certainly going to complicate whatever happens at guantanamo. i don't think the administration-- certainly we're getting no signals that they're going to rethink the...
262
262
Jan 8, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 262
favorite 0
quote 0
didn't mean to forget about janning. nice curl for the slam dunk. >> mark: nice read toe liez his man was trailing. what should have happened he should have made janning go out to the three-point line instead of getting easy bucket. >> mike: two players in double fis figures. there is a foul here on bataille for northeastern. his first. third team foul. this could be on black. >> mark: what mason needs to do is he'll play hard, finish out the last 5. 49. still come out and -- 5:49. still come out and try to execute. they plan for something down the road. the season doesn't end tonight. you come out and he be cute and play for the end of the road. >> mike: if you think of a team that's dangerous not that they haven't had such amazing -- even with coach larranaga, the last 11 years, they've been to the postseason 1e67 times -- seven times and we all know about the final four run. this is probably the best recruiting class in the caa. you would think that they have here arguably. they have some amazing players. if they're p
didn't mean to forget about janning. nice curl for the slam dunk. >> mark: nice read toe liez his man was trailing. what should have happened he should have made janning go out to the three-point line instead of getting easy bucket. >> mike: two players in double fis figures. there is a foul here on bataille for northeastern. his first. third team foul. this could be on black. >> mark: what mason needs to do is he'll play hard, finish out the last 5. 49. still come out and --...
143
143
Jan 10, 2010
01/10
by
WUSA
quote
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 2
chief legal correspondent jan crawford for analysis. and i'll have a final word on man's best teacher. dogs. but first trouble in the senate and the war on terror. on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs "face the nation" with cbs news chief washington correspondent bob schieffer. and now from washington, bob schieffer. >> schieffer: good morning again. washington has been fixated on the war on terror, but yesterday one of those weird stories cropped up that set washington on its ear. a new book claim bing by mark halpern and john hidealman reports that during the campaign last year senate majority harry reid was telling people privately that barack obama's campaign would be helped because he was, quote, a light-skinned african- american with no negro dialect unless he wanted to have one." reed spent all day yesterday
chief legal correspondent jan crawford for analysis. and i'll have a final word on man's best teacher. dogs. but first trouble in the senate and the war on terror. on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs "face the nation" with cbs news chief washington correspondent bob schieffer. and now from washington, bob schieffer. >> schieffer: good morning again. washington has been fixated on the war on terror, but yesterday one of those weird stories cropped up that...
393
393
Jan 10, 2010
01/10
by
WUSA
tv
eye 393
favorite 0
quote 2
jan, i want to talk with you. i want to talk first, i think dianne feinstein made some news this morning. i want to talk to you first about this thing with harry reid. a book does not make clear where he actually said this, where he made this statement that because he has light skin, barack obama has a good chance of being elected and because he doesn't have a negro accent. who did he say that to? >> we confirmed this morning that he said that to one of the authors. what he was trying to do, he was talking to one of the authors, you know, for this book. what he was trying to do was to explain his early support for barack obama, how no one knew he had come out early for barack obama. so he actually said this during an interview for this book. now that, of course, got his advisors totally off guard. this leaked out late friday night about midnight. he spent all day yesterday, it was confirmed this morning, he made 35 different phone calls mainly to african-americans leaders trying to apologize and get himself out of
jan, i want to talk with you. i want to talk first, i think dianne feinstein made some news this morning. i want to talk to you first about this thing with harry reid. a book does not make clear where he actually said this, where he made this statement that because he has light skin, barack obama has a good chance of being elected and because he doesn't have a negro accent. who did he say that to? >> we confirmed this morning that he said that to one of the authors. what he was trying to...
194
194
Jan 12, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 194
favorite 0
quote 0
so, jan, once again, thanks to you.use] >> now, we all owe you a vote of thanks but the people that owe you, you know, the biggest vote of thanks are the 5,600 or so folks who called in. there are many, many, many who called in but there are 5600 of them who are in crisis thinking about suicide and interventions occurred. and they're still with us today. they are the ones that really bear fruit and demonstrate what you've accomplished for us. now, there's no clear-cut -- i mean, i've talked about all the things that we're attempting. and there are others as well. i asked, how is va doing and my answer to you would you be, we've only just begun. there's no clear-cut answers here. and even as the issue of self-destruction becomes more complex and changing, we have to adjust. our initiatives are new. we don't have enough hard evidence yet but we think we're headed in the right direction. we can take heart at some of the early emerging trends and encourages indicators. we know, for example, that since the start of oef, oif
so, jan, once again, thanks to you.use] >> now, we all owe you a vote of thanks but the people that owe you, you know, the biggest vote of thanks are the 5,600 or so folks who called in. there are many, many, many who called in but there are 5600 of them who are in crisis thinking about suicide and interventions occurred. and they're still with us today. they are the ones that really bear fruit and demonstrate what you've accomplished for us. now, there's no clear-cut -- i mean, i've...
192
192
Jan 13, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 192
favorite 0
quote 0
jan schakowsky. indiana, democratic line. hello.n my book i would love to save more taxes to get good health care. i think that we shall have a single payer system instead of paying these lousy insurance companies to make their big ceo's all of these profits. i would rather pay more taxes, i think i would probably get a lot better health care of and what i have right now. host: anything you would like to say that? ñrguest: single payer systems ae very efficient. what that means is that the government would be the insurance company, and people would still be able to pick their doctor, go to their hospital, having the same kind of distribution system that we have for health care now, but every single person would be covered. it would be covered by a special tax for health care. as you correctly said, for most people, it would actually be less expensive and everyone would be covered. remember, the united states of america spends nearly twice as much as every other nation in the world. for person. yet we have 40 million people without h
jan schakowsky. indiana, democratic line. hello.n my book i would love to save more taxes to get good health care. i think that we shall have a single payer system instead of paying these lousy insurance companies to make their big ceo's all of these profits. i would rather pay more taxes, i think i would probably get a lot better health care of and what i have right now. host: anything you would like to say that? ñrguest: single payer systems ae very efficient. what that means is that the...
1,705
1.7K
Jan 5, 2010
01/10
by
WETA
tv
eye 1,705
favorite 0
quote 1
suarez: ester dyson, jan lanier, paul saffo, thk you all. >> tnk you.s. >> ifill: again,he major developments of e day. u.s. officials expded a watch list of terror suspects ana list of peoplearred from flying into the u.s. the u.s. and british embsies in yemen werclosed for a seco day after new threats from al-qaeda. and wall street got off a go start for 2010. the dow jones industrial avege gained nearly 156 points the newshour is always onle. hari sreenasan, in our newsom, previews what's there. ri? >> sreenivasanyou can hear an interview with sib audi, a senior anchor for thal-arabiya news network, abt the opening of the world's talle skyscraper in duba we have a closer looat the bassy closures in yemen from global post report stationed there. d you can watch more of jeff interviewith judith jamison, plus her 1990 conversationith former newshr correspondent charlayne hunter glt. that's on our art be page, where we ao have performance clips from the alvin aey american dan theater. all that a more is on our web site, newsho.pbs.org. judy? >> woodruff:
suarez: ester dyson, jan lanier, paul saffo, thk you all. >> tnk you.s. >> ifill: again,he major developments of e day. u.s. officials expded a watch list of terror suspects ana list of peoplearred from flying into the u.s. the u.s. and british embsies in yemen werclosed for a seco day after new threats from al-qaeda. and wall street got off a go start for 2010. the dow jones industrial avege gained nearly 156 points the newshour is always onle. hari sreenasan, in our newsom,...
168
168
Jan 14, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 0
our guest on washington journal democratic representative jan schakowsky of illinois. >> host: jan schakowskydemocrat from illinois, and district we are talking primarily here about health care and woke up, congresswoman, to this story in roll call posted last night, charlie rangel had a ways and means it healthcare talks are stalled and facing, quote, serious problems not likely to have a final bill until february. in your view well are the serious problems if there are any? >> of course we are at a historic moment right now where we do stand on the press at this of being able to offer to americans finally affordable quality health care. getting there has not been easy. there is a lot of interest involved that want to stall it as well as those that want to pass it so here we are at this moment where we have some really difficult questions about how do we pay for the bill, about affordability, are people really going to when they see the legislation when they go to those inevitable mind calculators and put in there and come and health status etc. going to find that they can afford to have hea
our guest on washington journal democratic representative jan schakowsky of illinois. >> host: jan schakowskydemocrat from illinois, and district we are talking primarily here about health care and woke up, congresswoman, to this story in roll call posted last night, charlie rangel had a ways and means it healthcare talks are stalled and facing, quote, serious problems not likely to have a final bill until february. in your view well are the serious problems if there are any? >> of...
407
407
Jan 4, 2010
01/10
by
WJLA
tv
eye 407
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> you heard jan crawford on cbs talk about this whole yemen issue at guantanamo. nearly 90 or so of the remaining detainees are from yemen. they're set to be released to yemen. now what do you do with them? ...at night or after i eat ...makes a big difference. vo: a good diet and testing your blood sugar regularly can help you manage-even reduce-the risk of complications. vo: that's why liberty offers accu-chek aviva meter, that lets you test right the first time. vo: if you're over 65, have diabetes and are on medicare... vo: ...call now and we'll send you a free ter. vo: it offers alternate site testing, so you can test on your arm. no more pricking your fingers. vo: and to make it even less painful, the cost of your diabetes testing supplies may be covered by medicare. vo: join over a million others who have chosen liberty medical. vo: call now and receive a free accu-chek aviva meter. vo: plus, for a limited time, get a free cookbook when you join. end tag vo: call the number on your screen. >>> 2009 oscar ballots have been mailed out. the nominees will be ann
. >> you heard jan crawford on cbs talk about this whole yemen issue at guantanamo. nearly 90 or so of the remaining detainees are from yemen. they're set to be released to yemen. now what do you do with them? ...at night or after i eat ...makes a big difference. vo: a good diet and testing your blood sugar regularly can help you manage-even reduce-the risk of complications. vo: that's why liberty offers accu-chek aviva meter, that lets you test right the first time. vo: if you're over...
287
287
tv
eye 287
favorite 0
quote 0
>> he set a hearing iffen jan 22nd. >> larry: what does your client want?> he wants the case over. he has been enduring 32 years of relatively intense press coverage. and interference with an effort to put this behind her and get it behind her. she is entitled to that. >> larry: since she is the victim, why isn't she -- don't they thereon her? >> apparently not. >> larry: do you thak that argument? >> i argued that the mat sher be dismissed. he was supposed to be sentenced to time served and the judge changed his mind. and then as a result, he pled. and it's been just a long period of time for her to endure and her family to endure the pendancy of the case. had it been someone else, not her, but because of the what the case seems to engender. >> larry: legally what do you think is going to happen? >> the court of appeals is very strong they feel there should be a prompt and quick resolution of the matter. and there ought to be a full hearing. and this plea or request to and sentenced abten shall should be in a hearing and the court can decide what to do as
>> he set a hearing iffen jan 22nd. >> larry: what does your client want?> he wants the case over. he has been enduring 32 years of relatively intense press coverage. and interference with an effort to put this behind her and get it behind her. she is entitled to that. >> larry: since she is the victim, why isn't she -- don't they thereon her? >> apparently not. >> larry: do you thak that argument? >> i argued that the mat sher be dismissed. he was...
108
108
Jan 11, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
jan camp is the brain behind these two initiatives. the partnership for public service presented jammed with its 2009 federal employee of the year award for her first site in anticipating the emotional toll that was likely to come with all of the stress is into high risk hyper stress environment that our young combat veterans have gone through. so jan, once again, tanks to you. [applause] now we are ou a vote of thanks. but the people who owe you the biggest things are the 5600 or so folks who called in. there are many, many more who called in, but there nearly 5600 of them who were in crisis, thinking about suicide and interventions occurred and they are still with us today. so, they're the ones that really bear fruit and demonstrate what you've accomplished for us. now, there is no clear-cut -- i mean, i've talked about all the things that were attempting. and there are others as well. you may ask how his va doing and my answer to you would be, we've only just begun. there is no clear-cut answers here. and even as the issue of self-d
jan camp is the brain behind these two initiatives. the partnership for public service presented jammed with its 2009 federal employee of the year award for her first site in anticipating the emotional toll that was likely to come with all of the stress is into high risk hyper stress environment that our young combat veterans have gone through. so jan, once again, tanks to you. [applause] now we are ou a vote of thanks. but the people who owe you the biggest things are the 5600 or so folks who...
176
176
Jan 13, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 176
favorite 0
quote 0
she is congresswoman jan schakowsky, a democrat from illinois.arate lines for democrats, republicans and independents. pelosi, hoyer, panel chairman will represent the house on health reform. they talk about 11 lawmakers meeting privately with president obama at the white house today. theegottors and house majority whip clyburn as well as senators reed baucus dodd durbin harkin. it is likely the senators will represent the chamber on the health reform compromise and one other headline before we go to calls. support grows for u.s. help the exchange. it is a "wall street journal" story. the right the white house wants to include a national health insurance exchange in the house bill which would give house democrats one of their top demands. would you care to speak more to that? >> guest: i sure would. the house bill creates a whole national pool, so that there are lots of people that are going to be able to choose, people who are uninsured right now, the self-employed, small businesses that can go into this national exchange, that will have nationa
she is congresswoman jan schakowsky, a democrat from illinois.arate lines for democrats, republicans and independents. pelosi, hoyer, panel chairman will represent the house on health reform. they talk about 11 lawmakers meeting privately with president obama at the white house today. theegottors and house majority whip clyburn as well as senators reed baucus dodd durbin harkin. it is likely the senators will represent the chamber on the health reform compromise and one other headline before we...
2,800
2.8K
Jan 28, 2010
01/10
by
WETA
tv
eye 2,800
favorite 0
quote 0
tell me, if you can ♪ will we bome zimbabwe or will we be jan?over the past year or so, e fed has been far more worried about deftion and depression. so it's voted to cree more than a tllion's worth of new money. and this is where it all takes place. >> reporter: the new york d's brian sackack in july, doing the bidding of the d.cfed: to create as much as it tooto get the economy back off the m. the directive that the federal open market coittee gave to the trading desk he at the ny fed w to purchase up to $1.75 trillion. >> reporter: $75 trillion which the fehas since used to buy bonds om banks. they, in return, havbeen getting electronic money: federal serves. buyi or sellinbonds is how the fed tually does its main job: managing intest rates. the more dolrs created to buy up bonds, the lowethe interest ra the government is forced pay on the bonds. the lower thinterest rate, the easier it for people and businesses to borrow andpend. since the fed's digital doars e hopelessly untelegenic, we're stuck with ts us mint we're stuck wi this u.s. mint
tell me, if you can ♪ will we bome zimbabwe or will we be jan?over the past year or so, e fed has been far more worried about deftion and depression. so it's voted to cree more than a tllion's worth of new money. and this is where it all takes place. >> reporter: the new york d's brian sackack in july, doing the bidding of the d.cfed: to create as much as it tooto get the economy back off the m. the directive that the federal open market coittee gave to the trading desk he at the ny fed...
671
671
Jan 4, 2010
01/10
by
WMAR
tv
eye 671
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> movie "leap year" opens in theaters jan [ male announcer ] it's our hottest offer of the season, $150 back plus a free multi-room dvr for 3 months when you switch to verizon fios tv, internet and phone for just $99.99 a month with a one-year agreement. with fios tv, you get an amazing hd picture along with internet service that's fiber-optic fast. both were ranked highest in customer satisfaction by j.d. power and associates. and don't miss out on your chance to watch the big game in fios hd. you won't believe how much better football looks with fios. but you've got to call today. get jaw-dropping fios tv, america's highest rated internet, and unlimited nationwide calling for just $99.99 a month. plus a special double bonus: $150 back plus a free multi-room dvr for 3 months. don't wait. offer ends january 16th. call 1.866.699.fios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v. this is fios. this is big. >>> the girl scouts are so excited because they saw amy adams and remember her from "enchanted" 40 years ago, "all my children" may its debut play
. >> movie "leap year" opens in theaters jan [ male announcer ] it's our hottest offer of the season, $150 back plus a free multi-room dvr for 3 months when you switch to verizon fios tv, internet and phone for just $99.99 a month with a one-year agreement. with fios tv, you get an amazing hd picture along with internet service that's fiber-optic fast. both were ranked highest in customer satisfaction by j.d. power and associates. and don't miss out on your chance to watch the...
239
239
Jan 14, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 239
favorite 0
quote 0
he was suspended indefinitely from the nba on jan 6th. however, no guns in this studio whatsoever that we know of. we will check around and see. welcome to geico "sportsnite." chick hernandez always packing the heat. i'm michael jenkins. >> good news. i'll just move on. thank you. >> i like to keep my job and not be suspend the. clinton portis had a face-to- face with his new head coach mike shanahan today renewing their working relationship but we begin though with the ending of one heck of a coaching career as boss hog calling it quits today after a 32-year career in the business. offensive line coach making the announcement at a president conference unlike we have ever seen. he was with the cardinals and raid, but will be remembered most for spending 15 seasons in burgundy and gold. two super bowl titles to his credit. and, of course, the man who coined his own line the hogs. after a speech of passion, loyalty and friendship he spoke with kelli johnson. >> what is the toughest thing going to be about walking away? >> i thought it was g
he was suspended indefinitely from the nba on jan 6th. however, no guns in this studio whatsoever that we know of. we will check around and see. welcome to geico "sportsnite." chick hernandez always packing the heat. i'm michael jenkins. >> good news. i'll just move on. thank you. >> i like to keep my job and not be suspend the. clinton portis had a face-to- face with his new head coach mike shanahan today renewing their working relationship but we begin though with the...
643
643
Jan 20, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 643
favorite 0
quote 1
and we'll get our first look at a sophomore from the netherlands, jan van der kooii for longwood. and mosley having a perfect night. he has made all eight of his field goals, all four of his free throws, and has 21 points. pass thrown away out of bounds. and david pearman will come into the game for maryland. gets a big round of applause from the fans. and ersin levent checks in as well a sophomore from rockville, maryland. pearman a junior from columbia, maryland who walked on at maryland in '07 and was a scholarship last year despite playing in just two games. terps have six players in double figures in scoring. pearman's jumper. pearman was a great player at oakland mills in columbia. first team all county in 2007. bowie will set it up. >> ron: right now if you are adrian bowie, you know gregory -- >> steve: oh! >> ron: padgett -- >> steve: tremendous follow slam by gregory. >> ron: gary williams is still evaluating him. and that is an excellent effort right there by him crashing the boards. you can't relax right now because you're out on the floor with other walk-ons. stay foc
and we'll get our first look at a sophomore from the netherlands, jan van der kooii for longwood. and mosley having a perfect night. he has made all eight of his field goals, all four of his free throws, and has 21 points. pass thrown away out of bounds. and david pearman will come into the game for maryland. gets a big round of applause from the fans. and ersin levent checks in as well a sophomore from rockville, maryland. pearman a junior from columbia, maryland who walked on at maryland in...
149
149
Jan 21, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 1
jan 31 through -- january 31 through february 62010 has been designated as catholic schools week by the national catholic education association and the united states conference of catholic bishops. i have a number of catholic schools in my district, including st. therese, our lady of fat ma -- fatima, saint answer, and st. peter and paul. each of these schools is advancing strong academic goals in the classroom and developing well wounded young adults in our communities. i congratulate these catholic schools as well as the students, parents, and teachers for their ongoing dedication to a quality education. receiving a quality education is key to our children's success and as a parent of three i am well aware of this. in closing, i extend my best wishes to the students who attend the catholic schools in the seventh congressional district and wish every student in colorado the best of luck in this school year. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana rise? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute.
jan 31 through -- january 31 through february 62010 has been designated as catholic schools week by the national catholic education association and the united states conference of catholic bishops. i have a number of catholic schools in my district, including st. therese, our lady of fat ma -- fatima, saint answer, and st. peter and paul. each of these schools is advancing strong academic goals in the classroom and developing well wounded young adults in our communities. i congratulate these...
150
150
Jan 11, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
jan kemp.plause] >> jan and i are sincerely hope that the conference will meet your expectations and provide all of us with ideas and lessons we can learn to take back home and for the future. if you have any concerns or questions or ideas, please feel free to find either one of us. we have also would like to pay, have you take a look at your agenda. it has the requirement would put on the agenda for folks that as a go through this process, we've got -- you're able to use that quiet room every day if you find that the topics are a little difficult for you, we want to make sure you have someone that you're able to go just for a short break if you're needing to do that. now what i would like to do is introduce you to the director of defense, brigadier general sutton. general sutton has been leading the go for the last two years and is very passionate about the issues of suicide prevention and resilience. general sutton? [applause] >> thank you so much, commander hawkins, for you and the work your
jan kemp.plause] >> jan and i are sincerely hope that the conference will meet your expectations and provide all of us with ideas and lessons we can learn to take back home and for the future. if you have any concerns or questions or ideas, please feel free to find either one of us. we have also would like to pay, have you take a look at your agenda. it has the requirement would put on the agenda for folks that as a go through this process, we've got -- you're able to use that quiet room...
250
250
Jan 5, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 250
favorite 0
quote 0
i think that jan in the paula pagano, eric holder, and president obama -- janet napolitano, eric holderident obama have not taken this into account. before he can to work for us, eric holder was in a law firm that did pro bono work for terrorist. they have no clue. they think it is a joke. they will make us safe. good luck, america. guest: eric holder work for law firm that, like many big law firms, volunteered sometimes to represent some of the detainee is in the war on terror. there were many legal issues that were raised. so, his law firm was not unlike many other big ones. host: in "the baltimore sun" this morning they write "there will be an addition of more names to the government terror watch lists after u.s. officials closely scrutinized a larger data base of suspected terrorists. people on the watch list will be checked additionally before entering this country. those on the no-fly list are barred from boarding aircraft headed for the united states." how are they going to make that determination on who heads from which list? is there a specific criteria? guest: there is a speci
i think that jan in the paula pagano, eric holder, and president obama -- janet napolitano, eric holderident obama have not taken this into account. before he can to work for us, eric holder was in a law firm that did pro bono work for terrorist. they have no clue. they think it is a joke. they will make us safe. good luck, america. guest: eric holder work for law firm that, like many big law firms, volunteered sometimes to represent some of the detainee is in the war on terror. there were many...
127
127
Jan 12, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
but when president obama came in in jans, we've been handed a lot of issues. a lot of issues congress has said we'll address later, we'll kick the can down the road. we can't deal with that right now. whether you agree with the president or not or this democratically controlled congress or not, we've been tackling the issues. and that has caused concerns. and we have a -- when we came into office, when president obama came into office, the economy was in a free fall. we're fighting two wars that we haven't paid for. we have health care issues. we've got chrysler, g.m., they were in trouble. so in this first year alone, one of the first bills is equal pay for equal work. let women or not let, women should be paid the same as men. ok. it was a lilly ledbetter case where women on average make about 87 cents to doing the same job a man does. 87 cents on the dollar. we finally made it law you should pay women the same as you pay a man. equal pay for equal work. that's signed into law. february we signed the expansion of the schip, the state children's health insura
but when president obama came in in jans, we've been handed a lot of issues. a lot of issues congress has said we'll address later, we'll kick the can down the road. we can't deal with that right now. whether you agree with the president or not or this democratically controlled congress or not, we've been tackling the issues. and that has caused concerns. and we have a -- when we came into office, when president obama came into office, the economy was in a free fall. we're fighting two wars...
113
113
Jan 7, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
jan an appalling tunnel -- janet nepaapalitino spoke with in the past hour. >> i wanted first apologize for the delay. we wanted to get the documents right. you all should have two separate documents that were e- mails out. the first is a summary of the white house review, which for the documents i spoke of a second ago. secondly, a memo signed a little while ago by the president on corrective actions. we were here momentarily from the department of homeland security. after they speak, we will spend about half an hour taking your questions. i know many of you have deadlines. if the need to sneak out of here, that is certainly fine to do. >> good evening. the president said following the attempted attack, he directed me to conduct an immediate review of the system the nation uses to keep terrorists from entering the country. he asked agencies to prepare input to the review. let me say that every department provided the information that was needed that speaks to the series and -- the seriousness we take. it speaks to our urgency and determination to make sure this does not happen again. t
jan an appalling tunnel -- janet nepaapalitino spoke with in the past hour. >> i wanted first apologize for the delay. we wanted to get the documents right. you all should have two separate documents that were e- mails out. the first is a summary of the white house review, which for the documents i spoke of a second ago. secondly, a memo signed a little while ago by the president on corrective actions. we were here momentarily from the department of homeland security. after they speak, we...
283
283
Jan 26, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 283
favorite 0
quote 1
this month, jan january, is national cervical health awareness month.is fitting we highlight the educational efforts that have been made to increase early detection of cervical cancer. almost half of the women that are diagnosed with this disease are between the ages of 35 and 55. they fall into two populations. one is relatively slow to evolve. obviously in this group the detection of precancerous and preinvasive changes allows for treatment of this disease to be relatively straightforward. but there's a second population, a much smaller population, for the disease behaves with sometimes frightening speed. the disease can be so aggressive as to go from a normal test to an actual invasive cancer within a year's time. it is this group of individuals where these tests may be lifesaving. that is why it is so important that we highlight the awareness of cervical health. the month of january is over half over. but the need for cervical cancer awareness an education should continue throughout the entire year. awareness is the leadling cause in the annual decl
this month, jan january, is national cervical health awareness month.is fitting we highlight the educational efforts that have been made to increase early detection of cervical cancer. almost half of the women that are diagnosed with this disease are between the ages of 35 and 55. they fall into two populations. one is relatively slow to evolve. obviously in this group the detection of precancerous and preinvasive changes allows for treatment of this disease to be relatively straightforward....
161
161
Jan 5, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 161
favorite 0
quote 0
i think that jan in the paula pagano, eric holder, and president obama -- janet napolitano, eric holder, eric holder was in a law firm that did pro bono work for terrorist. they have no clue. they think it is a joke. they will make us safe. good luck, america. guest: eric holder work for law firm that, like many big law firms, volunteered sometimes to represent some of the detainee is in the war on terror. there were many legal issues that were raised. so, his law firm was not unlike many other big ones. host: in "the baltimore sun" this morning they write "there will be an addition of more names to the government terror watch lists after u.s. officials closely scrutinized a larger data base of suspected terrorists. people on the watch list will be checked additionally before entering this country. those on the no-fly list are barred from boarding aircraft headed for the united states." how are they going to make that determination on who heads from which list? is there a specific criteria? guest: there is a specific set of criteria, the question that many people who are skeptics, like
i think that jan in the paula pagano, eric holder, and president obama -- janet napolitano, eric holder, eric holder was in a law firm that did pro bono work for terrorist. they have no clue. they think it is a joke. they will make us safe. good luck, america. guest: eric holder work for law firm that, like many big law firms, volunteered sometimes to represent some of the detainee is in the war on terror. there were many legal issues that were raised. so, his law firm was not unlike many other...
191
191
Jan 8, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 191
favorite 0
quote 0
but let me just say on behalf of the secretary, that we are grateful to have congresswoman jan schakowskyhere who has been such a leader here on these issues. so many members of the diplomatic corps, and i quickly want to recognize mr. romme don negotiated the cairo document over three years and is now with the embassy of egypt in the number two position. so welcome to him. [applause] >> and who played such an incredible leadership role, welcome. [applause] >> and for our government at the time, our former undersecretary, jim. so welcome. [applause] >> i had the best basketball here today, to present to you with great pleasure someone who has been a tireless advocate for women and girls. i'm sure each and every one of us remembers her powerful keynote address almost 15 years ago now at the un conference in beijing, when she underscored that women's rights are human rights. and among the violations of human rights, she said, is denied women the right to plan their own family. and she reminded the world that day, if we take bold steps to better the lives of women, we will also be taking bol
but let me just say on behalf of the secretary, that we are grateful to have congresswoman jan schakowskyhere who has been such a leader here on these issues. so many members of the diplomatic corps, and i quickly want to recognize mr. romme don negotiated the cairo document over three years and is now with the embassy of egypt in the number two position. so welcome to him. [applause] >> and who played such an incredible leadership role, welcome. [applause] >> and for our government...