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i'm glad jason said what he said about profiling. the only thing we should do with profiling is behave i don't behavior profiling. i believe behavior profiling is acceptd and should be followed in every sense of the term. >> gwen: congressman, i'm curious what you think about what the administration is doing. you maybe aware of former vice vice president cheney's criticism that the administration was inform slow. >> the day after the event the home land director of security said everything worked okay. >> gwen: what about now. >> have a questions. i don't want to take a cheap shot at them. i want them to come to capitol hill and answer the questions and i think that's the proper political way to do it without just throwing political barbes at each other. >> gwen: thank you all for joining us. >> thank you. >> thank you, jason. >> brown: next, putting all the world's books on the internet. "newshour" correspondent spencer michels looks at the controversial plans of online giant, google. >> reporter: just before 9:00 most mornings, a t
i'm glad jason said what he said about profiling. the only thing we should do with profiling is behave i don't behavior profiling. i believe behavior profiling is acceptd and should be followed in every sense of the term. >> gwen: congressman, i'm curious what you think about what the administration is doing. you maybe aware of former vice vice president cheney's criticism that the administration was inform slow. >> the day after the event the home land director of security said...
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. >> we are here with jason, author of the new book "hollywood on the potomac." jason, you talk about los angeles and the beltway and connection between presidents and celebrities. do you tell a little background about your work? >> guest: sure. washington and hollywood have a love affair going. it's been a longtime love affair between the two cities. one has fame, one has power and one wants with the other one has come and when i went into this book there's a lot of talk about president obama coming to washington and attracting lots of celebrity attention and having all sorts of people from everyone from j-lo to george clooney to the white house, and i found through this book that really this has been going on for a very long time. i have the first photograph in the book actually is of charlie chaplin from 1918 standing on pennsylvania avenue stomping for a world war i box, so if you start with charlie chaplin, first from starch and go all the way up and told oprah winfrey and obama you will find hollywood and washington have always been involved with one anothe
. >> we are here with jason, author of the new book "hollywood on the potomac." jason, you talk about los angeles and the beltway and connection between presidents and celebrities. do you tell a little background about your work? >> guest: sure. washington and hollywood have a love affair going. it's been a longtime love affair between the two cities. one has fame, one has power and one wants with the other one has come and when i went into this book there's a lot of talk...
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. >> we're at the national press club's author night, and we're here with jason, author of the new book, "hollywood on the potomac." jason, you talk about los angeles and the beltway and the connection between presidents and celebrities. do you want to give us a little background on your book? >> sure. washington and hollywood have a love affair going. it's been a long-time love affair between the two cities. one has fame, one has power, and one wants what the other one has. and, you know, when i went into this book, there was a lot of talk about president obama coming to washington and really attracting lots of celebrity attention and having all sorts of people from everyone from jlo to george clooney to the white house, and i found out through this book that, really, this has been going on for a very long time. i have the first photo in the book, actually, is of charlie chaplain from 1918 standing on pennsylvania avenue stumping for world war i moms. so if you start with charlie chaplain, our first film star, and go all the way up to oprah winfrey and obama, you'll find that hollywood
. >> we're at the national press club's author night, and we're here with jason, author of the new book, "hollywood on the potomac." jason, you talk about los angeles and the beltway and the connection between presidents and celebrities. do you want to give us a little background on your book? >> sure. washington and hollywood have a love affair going. it's been a long-time love affair between the two cities. one has fame, one has power, and one wants what the other one...
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[applause] >> michael jason overstreet, is there a media bias against barack obama? >> i would say it's not born necessarily from the media, but i think that there's a perception out there that the information start somewhere, and we're led to believe it is the media that is generating it. so i don't know if it's the media per se, i think -- my book says that because -- that's the only place we can get our information from it must be. and so i think the answer, you know, very long answer is yes, i believe that there is a media assault on obama. now i would say this, or the 71 days my book covers from the democratic convention to election day, i felt that there was endless information that was just out there that was completely unacceptable. for him being possibly domestic terrorist to -- i do want to get into quoting individual people from various networks, but there was information allowed to float out there. and i absolutely think it did some damage. i think he won despite that, but had he not maybe the book would be even bigger. i think there is still -- history w
[applause] >> michael jason overstreet, is there a media bias against barack obama? >> i would say it's not born necessarily from the media, but i think that there's a perception out there that the information start somewhere, and we're led to believe it is the media that is generating it. so i don't know if it's the media per se, i think -- my book says that because -- that's the only place we can get our information from it must be. and so i think the answer, you know, very long...
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. >> jason campbell may need some therapy after the season.c hernandez talks with him after the game. >> live from the comcast sportsnet studios, this is geico "sportsnite." to geico "sportsnite." alongside lisa hillary i'm jill sorenson. >> the hockey game you saw, the caps had reeled off five straight wins outscoring their opposition in the process 22-6. could they make it six wins in a row with alexander ovechkin backs in the lineup? let's take you to tampa bay. with a good history against the lightning he scored the six of his last 7 games against them. good passing here by the caps. seven shots stopped, looks like marine, off the inside post. have a closer look. the puck trickles on the goal line, no goal called. still scoreless in the second. he'll pass it off to the great 8 for the one-timer. that's ov's 19th of the season, it's 1-0 washington. later in the period, thomas fleishman with the puck high towards the net, eric fehr gets a handle on the pouncing puck. 2-0 caps. he has scored in two straight games. caps on the power play, semi
. >> jason campbell may need some therapy after the season.c hernandez talks with him after the game. >> live from the comcast sportsnet studios, this is geico "sportsnite." to geico "sportsnite." alongside lisa hillary i'm jill sorenson. >> the hockey game you saw, the caps had reeled off five straight wins outscoring their opposition in the process 22-6. could they make it six wins in a row with alexander ovechkin backs in the lineup? let's take you to...
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host: next up is jason in rock falls, ill.. democrats line.aller: my question -- is lending $3 on the $1 good for the homeowner -- is that the practice? why isn't there are regulatory system behind the banking institutions lending $3 on the $1 to keep more people in their homes? guest: i am not exactly sure what you mean by the question, us $3 on a home. one of the things i can say is the programs to address this financial crisis have been upside down from the very beginning. what i mean by that is going back to last year, when we realize the banking system had a problem, that banks were beginning to fail and ultimately we had systemic failure in the system, the problem was that they had problem loans that had been offered to consumers who were not able to pay them back. i can go into those problem loans if bill asked me to go into them. the way to help the banks would actually have been to a team the subsidies at the consumers to allow them to maintain their homes. instead, week aimed almost all the subsidies at the banks. most people focus o
host: next up is jason in rock falls, ill.. democrats line.aller: my question -- is lending $3 on the $1 good for the homeowner -- is that the practice? why isn't there are regulatory system behind the banking institutions lending $3 on the $1 to keep more people in their homes? guest: i am not exactly sure what you mean by the question, us $3 on a home. one of the things i can say is the programs to address this financial crisis have been upside down from the very beginning. what i mean by...
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set a club railroad with 61, joe and the islands here at acc. 5 goals on over a 100 shots for jason blake. >> joe: you were talking about shots on goal. heatley with more than most around the nhl. heatley for the san jose sharks. washington in the white. and keeping it in. and to alexei ponikarovsky. a nice stop for the youngster. >> greg: one of the best of the game for neuvirth. and a great save, 26 saves for michael here in the toronto. >> greg: yes. his dad was here to see it. remember, that was part of the dads and mentors trip. >> greg: well, well done off the face off. you talk about the capitals trio. it has been the kessel line doing the damage. the shot gets deflected, a nice bounce to go their way. there is staging coming in against the top corner. that is a pretty good shot on the top angle. again, down a little bit there. and there is the lead. and washington now. the capitals are at a one goal deficit for the first time tonight they trail. they have the 1st period when they were up 2. and case in point, right there. >> greg: we are approaching the 6 minute mark of the 3rd pe
set a club railroad with 61, joe and the islands here at acc. 5 goals on over a 100 shots for jason blake. >> joe: you were talking about shots on goal. heatley with more than most around the nhl. heatley for the san jose sharks. washington in the white. and keeping it in. and to alexei ponikarovsky. a nice stop for the youngster. >> greg: one of the best of the game for neuvirth. and a great save, 26 saves for michael here in the toronto. >> greg: yes. his dad was here to see...
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high, my name is jason mida, i'm calling. i know you're busy, i will be brief but i want to talk about giving him a candidate who is running for, whatever. what you done from the get-go is used in polite, but you've also been direct and you've gotten it out there. i'm not saying to pick up the phone and say, hey, it's so-and-so. we're hoping you can max out. you want to ask them how they're doing. you want to be polite and all that, but just by being that up front, that's building trust because you're been direct and you're not starting around issue and you're not wasting their time. because here's the thing, folks but if you guys are calling people to max out $2400, i'm telling you they have probably received 10 assembler calls that morning or that afternoon. you're not the only person calling. so their time is precious. i think by valuing their time, and a value of the fact that they want to know what you're calling for and they want to know what you need, that's trust. i think. ya? >> do you ever look at the political proc
high, my name is jason mida, i'm calling. i know you're busy, i will be brief but i want to talk about giving him a candidate who is running for, whatever. what you done from the get-go is used in polite, but you've also been direct and you've gotten it out there. i'm not saying to pick up the phone and say, hey, it's so-and-so. we're hoping you can max out. you want to ask them how they're doing. you want to be polite and all that, but just by being that up front, that's building trust because...
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we get details from administrator lisa jason at the environmeal protection agen. >> lehrer: then ray suarez begins a weeklong crossountry seriesbout the u.s. economy. patchwk nation, tonight from philadelphia. > they were too big to fail i would say thatities are too important to fl. >> ifill: and jerey brown rerts on new york's latest cultural struggl >>> how can they survive and tive, here at the metropolitan in n york we'll talk to thean in charge and oera star renee flemi. >> lehrer: that's all cominup, on tonig's "pbs nehour." major funding for the pbs newshour is provideby: >> what the worlneeds now is energy. the energy to get theconomy mming again. the energy ttackle challenge like climate chge. what if that eney came from an energy company? every day, chevron invts $62 million in people, in ide-- seeking, teaching, blding. fueling growth around theorld to move us all ahead. this is the power ohuman energy. chevron. intl. and bank ofmerica. and by toyota. and monsanto. the william and ora hewlett foundation, workg to solve social and enronmental prlems at home and around the
we get details from administrator lisa jason at the environmeal protection agen. >> lehrer: then ray suarez begins a weeklong crossountry seriesbout the u.s. economy. patchwk nation, tonight from philadelphia. > they were too big to fail i would say thatities are too important to fl. >> ifill: and jerey brown rerts on new york's latest cultural struggl >>> how can they survive and tive, here at the metropolitan in n york we'll talk to thean in charge and oera star renee...
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passengers on an in-bound flight from korea, including jason and noelani alcoba, who started in burma, found heavier security when they transited through seoul. >> when we got to korea we had to go through the regular checkpoint from transfer connections, and after that, right before we got to the plane right before we boarded there was a bunch of security, immigration officers who checked all our bags as well as our bodies. >> warner: passengers on a flight from london reported in- flight restrictions as well. alistair garland arrived in washington from brussels by way of london. >> so once we got on the plane they made an announcement about halfway through saying the final hour everybody was going to have to be seated and nobody could go and get their bags and nobody could go to restrooms. >> warner: domestic passengers reported fewer delays, and security lines were moving smoothly at dulles. >> there didn't seem to be any heightened security or anything like that. >> warner: though the passengers at dulles seem patient about the new restrictions, the larger question remains: would
passengers on an in-bound flight from korea, including jason and noelani alcoba, who started in burma, found heavier security when they transited through seoul. >> when we got to korea we had to go through the regular checkpoint from transfer connections, and after that, right before we got to the plane right before we boarded there was a bunch of security, immigration officers who checked all our bags as well as our bodies. >> warner: passengers on a flight from london reported in-...
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all of a sudden, jason mcmanus, who brought me up nervously nudging me. i kind of said, harvard, but i made it sound like auburn, and actually from then on they never brought me to see headley donovan again, but i think he thought for the rest of the time i had gone to auburn. one of the things he trade to do because of that is when i became editor of time, it was true that you get isolated as a journalist, especially in -- so we used to get a greyhound bus and drive route 50 across america', stopping at pta meet examination -- meetings and town halls and rotary club breakfasts so people could get a sense for what was on people's mind. the last trip we took, we rented a boat in missouri and went down in new orleans. while i was at "time" is where i really got bitten by the motion of -- by the notion of covering people and also the possibility of writing books. otto friedrich was my editor. he was totally and always and constantly amused by himself. he would just walk around sort of smiling. and he wrote books on the side. i said, i get it. this is really
all of a sudden, jason mcmanus, who brought me up nervously nudging me. i kind of said, harvard, but i made it sound like auburn, and actually from then on they never brought me to see headley donovan again, but i think he thought for the rest of the time i had gone to auburn. one of the things he trade to do because of that is when i became editor of time, it was true that you get isolated as a journalist, especially in -- so we used to get a greyhound bus and drive route 50 across america',...
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you end up playing with jason kidd, go on a great run. they're tabbing you as the next michael jordan, and then, boom, the injuries hit. how was that whole process? >> things were -- you know, were good. a wonderful six years in detroit, you know, certainly i felt like i was improving. everything that you dreamed of as a kid, you know, sort of happened. you know, you had endorsements >> go to the hole with flail, quick and strong 37 -- with flair, quick and strong, play that d, be strong. >> you were entering those prime years, going to be your prime years, it was all coming together, and then bam, you have an injury. >> i don't to know how he handled that as well psychologically as he did, because now you're at the cusp of greatness, sustained excellence equals greatness, you know, at that level, and now it's being taken away from you. >> it was tough. it was extremely tough, and i lost trust in my ability to stay healthy, you know, you start to question yourself, will i be able to resume my career? will i be able to withstand the rigors
you end up playing with jason kidd, go on a great run. they're tabbing you as the next michael jordan, and then, boom, the injuries hit. how was that whole process? >> things were -- you know, were good. a wonderful six years in detroit, you know, certainly i felt like i was improving. everything that you dreamed of as a kid, you know, sort of happened. you know, you had endorsements >> go to the hole with flail, quick and strong 37 -- with flair, quick and strong, play that d, be...
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all of a sudden jason manis who brought me up sort of nervously is nudging me. so i kind of said harvard, but i made it sound like auburn and he actually from then on they never brought me to see hedley donovan again, but i think he thought for the rest of the time that i've gone to auburn. one of the things that we try to do because of that is when i became editor of time it was true that to get isolated as a journalist, it especially they are. we used to get a greyhound bus in jurors were 50 stopping at pta meetings and town halls and bowling alleys and rotary club breakfast. so that people could get a sense of what was really on people's minds. the last trip we took instead of doing the bus trip, we printed, i always wanted to do, we went for a missouri and then went down to new orleans. while i was at time, it's where billy got bitten by the notion of covering people but also about the possibility of writing books. otto friedrich was my senior editor. wonderful old man with a bushy red mustache who was totally and always and constantly amused by himself. he
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. >> will go to jason and brick, new jersey. >> good evening. i oppose the president's position.d their families. i think c-span to let me give my opinion of this. i'm a proud american, to look at the history of afghanistan and ask every american, what is the mission and when you look at that, you realize all war is political from the beginning of time and it consisted now and we learned a lot of lessons from the history of afghanistan this is a country that has been war-torn and savaged by brutality. i respect the president, and he is a decent man who has young daughters myself, i do want our troops over there. i'd rather have been here for connecting our. >> jason, thanks for the call. >> gas, good evening. i do support the president's decision to support our troops and to get a job done that we have kind of been in. and we kind of need to finish what we started there. and help rebuild the country and do what we need to do. >> if you missed any of the speech it will be posted online on our website at c-span.org. it will be rebroadcast it tonight when the house closes for its bu
. >> will go to jason and brick, new jersey. >> good evening. i oppose the president's position.d their families. i think c-span to let me give my opinion of this. i'm a proud american, to look at the history of afghanistan and ask every american, what is the mission and when you look at that, you realize all war is political from the beginning of time and it consisted now and we learned a lot of lessons from the history of afghanistan this is a country that has been war-torn and...
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çhost: let us go to jason on te republicans' line. caller: hello, gentlemen.wo-pronged war that is not really working. if you look back to 1945 with hitler, he was fighting a two- pronged war and he lost. the thing i'm really concerned about is north korea and iran. they have weapons of mass destruction that could damage and do harm to the israelis and aspeus. we are looking in afghanistan and iraq, has been fighting hi}s not gotten us anywhere. i am just concerned about these countries that actually have these weapons that can do damage to our allies and us. host: ambassador neumann? guest: those are very profound concerns, and they are the reasons -- very quickly, i think is important to not mingle too many issues. i was not a great supporter of the invasion ofw3 iraq, but havg done it, the question is how you get out of it. and don't think it is quite fair to say that we have not accomplished anything. i think there is a much better chance athat iraq could evolve -- i say could, not will -- into a more stable country. but the iraqis are increasingly in char
çhost: let us go to jason on te republicans' line. caller: hello, gentlemen.wo-pronged war that is not really working. if you look back to 1945 with hitler, he was fighting a two- pronged war and he lost. the thing i'm really concerned about is north korea and iran. they have weapons of mass destruction that could damage and do harm to the israelis and aspeus. we are looking in afghanistan and iraq, has been fighting hi}s not gotten us anywhere. i am just concerned about these countries that...
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i've been open, you know, i'm like that but this game just so happened jason me and hill on that same page, he took shots down the field and it just all worked and i was there to make the catches for him. so it all clicked. it felt real good. >> in a sense monk ky off the back. >> findly get that stretch and a monkey off and we can keep rolling. >> and the last four weeks you had made strides and your numbers are rising. what's the biggest difference for you? >> finally beginning my starting spot is the main difference and allowing me to be a problem and the responsibility of being a starter and things that come with it. being on time and make sure i'm on top of everything. just more responsibility and i feel like that helped me put more responsibility on me allowing me to be more mature about the things i'm doing and letting me go. >>> because of the 4:05 kickoff sunday, we have a special start time for redskins kickoff. it begins at 3:00. we'll be live from the comcast sports net studios and talk about the few tour of the team. that is live from bay area studios. >>> also on redskin
i've been open, you know, i'm like that but this game just so happened jason me and hill on that same page, he took shots down the field and it just all worked and i was there to make the catches for him. so it all clicked. it felt real good. >> in a sense monk ky off the back. >> findly get that stretch and a monkey off and we can keep rolling. >> and the last four weeks you had made strides and your numbers are rising. what's the biggest difference for you? >> finally...
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çhost: let us go to jason on te republicans' line. caller: hello, gentlemen.nd they are the reasons -- very quickly, i think is important to not mingle too many issues. i was not a great supporter of the invasion ofw3 iraq, but havg done it, the question is how you get out of it. and don't think it is quite fair to say that we have not accomplished anything. i think there is a much better chance athat iraq could evolve -- i say could, not will -- into a more stable country. but the iraqis are increasingly in charge of their own future. in afghanistan, we have accomplished quite a bit, but it has always been behind the curve. but that is problem of not -- putting not not putting -- not putting the right ingredients in. i can try to make pancakes for eight years come in and never put in the -- for eight years, and if i never put in the eggs, it will not rise right. at north korea, i will be smart enough to say i don't know prep. on iran, i worked on iranian issues, and now we have a very, very tough problem. we would like to encourage the opposition, we have no
çhost: let us go to jason on te republicans' line. caller: hello, gentlemen.nd they are the reasons -- very quickly, i think is important to not mingle too many issues. i was not a great supporter of the invasion ofw3 iraq, but havg done it, the question is how you get out of it. and don't think it is quite fair to say that we have not accomplished anything. i think there is a much better chance athat iraq could evolve -- i say could, not will -- into a more stable country. but the iraqis are...
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host: jason asks, are there any chance there will be sole proprietors.g business are too close to government. what do you think about the comment. big business won't get us out of the economy because they're too close to government? guest: i think we're all going to have to pull together to get out of this. we have a crisis in jobs and in the economy and it's going to take small, medium and big business. again, in our case, we're a - 200 employees in a town of 3,000 so i find that beneficial. host: how has the economic downturn effects air tractor? guest: in our case, because of agriculture prices and also very much because of export markets and the fact that 45 percent of our products go outside the united states, it has not been as drastic effect on us as it has for a lot of countries or companies in this country. it's hard to tell but our demand seems really good at this point in time. host: your insulated from all this? guest: so some extent. host: feel good about that? guess guess yes. host: grand rapids. michigan. your question, please? caller: i w
host: jason asks, are there any chance there will be sole proprietors.g business are too close to government. what do you think about the comment. big business won't get us out of the economy because they're too close to government? guest: i think we're all going to have to pull together to get out of this. we have a crisis in jobs and in the economy and it's going to take small, medium and big business. again, in our case, we're a - 200 employees in a town of 3,000 so i find that beneficial....
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host: jason in rockfalls, and illinois. democratic column. go ahead, you are on.: is lending three or $4 on the dollar for the consumer or the person actually getting loans, isn't that the practice? why is a regulatory system behind the banking institutions lending two, three, $4 on the dollar, to keep more people on their homes? guest: i am not exactly sure what you mean by the question of letting $3 or $4 on a home to keep their home. one of the things i can say is the programs to address of this financial crisis have been upside-down from the very beginning. what i mean by that is going back to last year, when we realize the banking system was having a problem and banks began to fail one at a time and ultimately a systemic failure, ultimately what the banks have more problem loans that will offer to consumers who were not able to pay them back. i could go into those problem loans did bill asks me to go into them. the short of it is we had a lot of problematic loans and the system. the way to help the banks would have actually been to in the subsidies at the con
host: jason in rockfalls, and illinois. democratic column. go ahead, you are on.: is lending three or $4 on the dollar for the consumer or the person actually getting loans, isn't that the practice? why is a regulatory system behind the banking institutions lending two, three, $4 on the dollar, to keep more people on their homes? guest: i am not exactly sure what you mean by the question of letting $3 or $4 on a home to keep their home. one of the things i can say is the programs to address of...
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. >>> senators playing without jason spezza, out eigsix to eig weeks. picard beats ryan miller. sens which is still where it is in the third. big rush in front of the net. puck out to regan. mike fisher, the rebound. carrie ubnderwood, your thought? 2-1, sens over the sabres. >>> thrashers trying to win three-straight. kind of scary here. spot shadow now. zach bogosian going to hit kulikov in the neck. right in the neck. he would be okay. we pick it up in the third now. tied at three. >> got it to weiss. weiss doesn't want to go that far. on the backhand, save, rebound, score. fro is my bro. >> is he? frohlich with the goal. >>> whether you call them companion deals or just as you see it, either way, it's complicated. everything became official on wednesday. cliff lee is a mariner, and roy halladay is now a philly. he leaves toronto for three years and $60 million. >> it was an easy decision for me. i think once the opportunity came up to be apart of this, it was something i couldn't pass up. you know, i'm overwhelmed with, you know, this opportunity and looking forward to what
. >>> senators playing without jason spezza, out eigsix to eig weeks. picard beats ryan miller. sens which is still where it is in the third. big rush in front of the net. puck out to regan. mike fisher, the rebound. carrie ubnderwood, your thought? 2-1, sens over the sabres. >>> thrashers trying to win three-straight. kind of scary here. spot shadow now. zach bogosian going to hit kulikov in the neck. right in the neck. he would be okay. we pick it up in the third now. tied...
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reach agreement in a relatively short period of time and thank chairman bachus and his staff kevin and jason, despite their concerns, were willing to thoughtfully contribute to our discussions. i want to thank my own staff, andy, rebecca, matt and clark for their hard work and long hours to bring this amendment to fruition. this is a good amendment. i encourage members to adopt it. and i yield back the balance of our time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. garrett: i will yield 30 seconds and then balance of my time for 30 seconds. . the underlying legislation was set up and addressed a problem that really was not the underlying cause of the financial situation we have today. i will also point out before i yield over that in the amendment that's before us today it does one thing that's better than the underlying bill which is to say that there should not be margin requirements on end users which is better in the sense that they have not have to post those. but i will close on this point, the underlying bill is still
reach agreement in a relatively short period of time and thank chairman bachus and his staff kevin and jason, despite their concerns, were willing to thoughtfully contribute to our discussions. i want to thank my own staff, andy, rebecca, matt and clark for their hard work and long hours to bring this amendment to fruition. this is a good amendment. i encourage members to adopt it. and i yield back the balance of our time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the...
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only jason terry he has had more. >> reporter: the last three games he averaged ten free throw attemptshat's what he does and he does well. >> steve: golden state lost to the spurs on wednesday night here. that was the fourth straight loss. they have dropped 10 of the last 12. : under 7 minutes to play. warriors by five. here's maggette with the open jumper. he makes the catch. left wide open, and he scores. game. the wizards four of nine from the field. here's jamison. first outside jumper, good. >> phil: three. >> steve: three for antawn who had 30 on wednesday. curry answering on the other end. >> phil: a variety of shots for this guy. >> steve: move by gilbert, trading and stopping and elevating for the jumper. ten points already for gilbert arenas. wizards now down by four. anthony trailing by as many ten. >> phil: nice play inside. >> steve: the lead is down to two. >> phil: that will not make him happy. that was slow, lackadaisical part of getting back into position to transition. transition to gilbert from jamison. and stopping play and talking things over as the wizards came ba
only jason terry he has had more. >> reporter: the last three games he averaged ten free throw attemptshat's what he does and he does well. >> steve: golden state lost to the spurs on wednesday night here. that was the fourth straight loss. they have dropped 10 of the last 12. : under 7 minutes to play. warriors by five. here's maggette with the open jumper. he makes the catch. left wide open, and he scores. game. the wizards four of nine from the field. here's jamison. first...
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host: jason in rockfalls, and illinois. democratic column. go ahead, you are on.aller: is lending three or $4 on the dollar for the consumer or the person actually getting loans, isn't that the practice? why is a regulatory system behind the banking institutions lending two, three, $4 on the dollar, to keep more people on their homes? guest: i am not exactly sure what you mean by the question of letting $3 or $4 on a home to keep their home. one of the things i can say is the programs to address of this financial crisis have been upside-down from the very beginning. what i mean by that is going back to last year, when we realize the banking system was having a problem and banks began to fail one at a time and ultimately a systemic failure, ultimately what the banks have more problem loans that will offer to consumers who were not able to pay them back. i could go into those problem loans did bill asks me to go into them. the short of it is we had a lot of problematic loans and the system. the way to help the banks would have actually been to in the subsidies at th
host: jason in rockfalls, and illinois. democratic column. go ahead, you are on.aller: is lending three or $4 on the dollar for the consumer or the person actually getting loans, isn't that the practice? why is a regulatory system behind the banking institutions lending two, three, $4 on the dollar, to keep more people on their homes? guest: i am not exactly sure what you mean by the question of letting $3 or $4 on a home to keep their home. one of the things i can say is the programs to...
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jason clark for the steal. moments later, julianne vaughn, inside, parts of the 21-2 run. 15 point advantage for georgetown. huskies trying to hang around. great move. kinds of reminds you of isiah thomas. then thompson doing the honors. hoyas win it. 8-0 on the season, undefeated. andset greenburgh and the virginia tech hockeys. throw do you know. techs down. in the 2nd, malcomb delaney taking over from 3. virginia wins it, 66-64. >> on to a story that continues to develop daily. tiger woods take as leave from the pga to repair his personal life, so is gillette, one of his major stonsors. they say they are supporting tiger woods' desire for privacy by limiting his role in their marketing. still to come, the redskins continue to search for the 4th win and what looks to be a cake walk in oakland on sunday might be anything but. our kelly johnson will explain. >> highlights from the 110th meeting between the service galleries, straight ahead. >> and chick hernandez has a backstage pass to the new movie, invictis,
jason clark for the steal. moments later, julianne vaughn, inside, parts of the 21-2 run. 15 point advantage for georgetown. huskies trying to hang around. great move. kinds of reminds you of isiah thomas. then thompson doing the honors. hoyas win it. 8-0 on the season, undefeated. andset greenburgh and the virginia tech hockeys. throw do you know. techs down. in the 2nd, malcomb delaney taking over from 3. virginia wins it, 66-64. >> on to a story that continues to develop daily. tiger...