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jeremy green has knocked down the shots a little late. comes up short on the play. >> barry: now anderson. anderson for three. halfway down, came out. fields with the rebound, and again the cardinal with an opportunity. >> marques: jarrett mann almost a major mistake underneath. that's a move here. that is inside-out action, baby, right there by landry fields. >> barry: 20 for fields. an 8-0 run for the cardinal. just like that a five-point ball game with 2:25 remaining to the plays. >> marques: you're at peace with your hand. >> barry: knocks it out of bounds. cowboys will have it when we come back. 67 oklahoma state, and 62 stanford. landry fields dazzling in the house. we're coming back. >> barry: this is the 9-minute mark at the first half. >> marques: nice job in transition, and just toughing it out again obi muonelo. this is the play that i love. that is a hot jam. you're going against the cone. 50, 60, 70 times in a row doing that inside-out move. at some point you have to call on it. he called on it and it was there to i am. he wo
jeremy green has knocked down the shots a little late. comes up short on the play. >> barry: now anderson. anderson for three. halfway down, came out. fields with the rebound, and again the cardinal with an opportunity. >> marques: jarrett mann almost a major mistake underneath. that's a move here. that is inside-out action, baby, right there by landry fields. >> barry: 20 for fields. an 8-0 run for the cardinal. just like that a five-point ball game with 2:25 remaining to the...
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and open was jeremy maclin. and again mcknack ends up on his backside. well, that's not what caused the interception. he had time and he does a good job of looking it off. he's going to the -- let me do that over. he's not able to complete the follow-through to get the football down. the way it's going for the eagles, i don't know. i'd think about punting on third down. jim: all they need is 25 for a first. jim: mcnabb -- he's got a chance to get the first. mcnabb's got the first down at the 42! a 27-yard scramble. phil: what happens here is anybody watching the quarterback? everybody kind of mans up and when the linebacker's underneath. d.j. williams chases the one within -- running back. and boy, donovan mcnabb grabs that left hamstring. jim: that's not good. he's staying in the way. he immediately grabed that left hamstring. phil: it took so long, they had so many running deep, that's why he was able to get the third and 25. jim: his longest run of the season and westbrook goes for two. just think how big that was? an incomplete pass, basically a punt
and open was jeremy maclin. and again mcknack ends up on his backside. well, that's not what caused the interception. he had time and he does a good job of looking it off. he's going to the -- let me do that over. he's not able to complete the follow-through to get the football down. the way it's going for the eagles, i don't know. i'd think about punting on third down. jim: all they need is 25 for a first. jim: mcnabb -- he's got a chance to get the first. mcnabb's got the first down at the...
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>> caller: the in depth that jeremy scale goes into his investigative journalism is amazing. erik prince, his family history and basically how he was born and bred into this person who created this blackwater basically mercenary army who feels it's their obligation to to this story or to destroy the muslim faith. you know it's basically christian crusaders. >> thank you for your comments. here is austin, texas on our independent line. what is your favorite nonfiction book of 2009. >> caller: my favorite nonfiction book is the tire evolution by chris hedges. chris hedges is a senior fellow at the institute. he spent two decades as a foreign correspondent and this is what this book says. a culture that cannot distinguish between reality and illusion. are we dying now? he's talking about how gossip pass for news and information and i think an example of that is that they're appealing. look at how much she has gotten from that book that has nothing in it and i don't think much of her teary-eyed but he does talk about the culture embraced other lose them. he goes on to say or you
>> caller: the in depth that jeremy scale goes into his investigative journalism is amazing. erik prince, his family history and basically how he was born and bred into this person who created this blackwater basically mercenary army who feels it's their obligation to to this story or to destroy the muslim faith. you know it's basically christian crusaders. >> thank you for your comments. here is austin, texas on our independent line. what is your favorite nonfiction book of 2009....
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>> ravee in depth -- the in depth that jeremy goes into, his investigative journalism is amazing. eric prints, his family history and basically how he was born and bred into this person who created this blackwater basically mercenary army who feels it's their obligation to destroy the muslim face as christians, basically christian crusaders. >> host: thanks for the comments this morning. here is austin texas, martha on the independent line as we look for your favorite nonfiction book of 2009. >> caller: my favorite nonfiction book is power of illusion by chris hedges. chris hedges is a senior fellow at the institute. he spent two decades as a foreign correspondent. the book says a culture that cannot distinguish between the reality and illusion. are we dying now. he's talking about how and gossip passed for news and information and i think an example of that is sarah palin. look how much publicity she has gotten from the book that has nothing in it and i don't think much of her. but he does talk about the culture of delusion. he goes on to say -- he talks about capitalism which is
>> ravee in depth -- the in depth that jeremy goes into, his investigative journalism is amazing. eric prints, his family history and basically how he was born and bred into this person who created this blackwater basically mercenary army who feels it's their obligation to destroy the muslim face as christians, basically christian crusaders. >> host: thanks for the comments this morning. here is austin texas, martha on the independent line as we look for your favorite nonfiction...
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. >> jeremy. >> yes. >> and how old is jeremy? >> i don't know. >> 23 or 4. >> couple years ago. >> yeah. and he's got a grandson, or he's got a son now. [laughter] >> oh, okay. if you get it fast, we've got limited time. >> thank you sir. >> okay, good. >> appreciate that. >> thank you sir. >> do you have three? >> she keeps me straight. [laughter] nice to meet you. she keeps the books straight, i don't know which. >> nice to see you again. >> good to see you. how have you been? >> i've been everywhere you've been practically. >> you're going to get tired of that one day. >> oh, no. >> i'm glad you're here. >> hi. >> hi. nice to see you. >> how's your hand holding up? >> well, so far so good. no cramps yet. >> good to see you again. my favorite memory is being in an elevator with you and timothy leery in chicago 1991. [laughter] >> i can't believe that. i remember -- >> the convention in '91. >> i don't recall that because i was at his home one time, and he had, like, a little reception for me, that was pretty wild too, but i don
. >> jeremy. >> yes. >> and how old is jeremy? >> i don't know. >> 23 or 4. >> couple years ago. >> yeah. and he's got a grandson, or he's got a son now. [laughter] >> oh, okay. if you get it fast, we've got limited time. >> thank you sir. >> okay, good. >> appreciate that. >> thank you sir. >> do you have three? >> she keeps me straight. [laughter] nice to meet you. she keeps the books straight, i don't know...
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but but jeremy two deo's story first of all, what made me think i might want to try to write about this was something rather small. telling me about this time of homelessness he mentioned before he headed for bed in central park he would look all around to make sure that no strangers were watching because anyone who saw him entering the park it that late hour would guess that he was homeless. when he told me this i thought of my daughter. once coming years ago when she was a young teenager on a trip to new york, she started to cross the busy street against the light. my wife yelled that thereinafter word in cold fury my daughter said, thanks a lot mom for running my reputation in new york city. [laughter] i knew that deo's story which are write then in more than that i recognize his feelings and not just to my daughter. i could imagine myself in his place, fearing not be, fearing the eyes of strangers, fearing not the darkness one of the parker what might happen to me if i surrendered myself to sleep there, but the distain a pity of strangers who would never be anything but strangers an
but but jeremy two deo's story first of all, what made me think i might want to try to write about this was something rather small. telling me about this time of homelessness he mentioned before he headed for bed in central park he would look all around to make sure that no strangers were watching because anyone who saw him entering the park it that late hour would guess that he was homeless. when he told me this i thought of my daughter. once coming years ago when she was a young teenager on a...
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jeremy anderson almost bumped into him at mid court.nsition opportunity you got to bail out if you're malcolm lee, defer to jerime anderson and allow him to make the play as the point guard on the floor. >> steve: ucla only shooting 55% this year at the foul line and here's reeves nelson, a freshman from modesto, only a 53% shooter. bruins opening the second half with nelson, anderson, roll, dragovic, and lee. kansas going with morris, henry, collins. >> marques: the second time he's gotten his hands on a pass that would have led to an easy two on the inside. great defense. >> steve: steal by lee. malcolm up and in. >> marques: collins to aldrich, nice defensive play on the wing by malcolm lee. >> steve: morris -- no. a foul against henry. >> marques: ucla has to do more defensively. nikola dragovic, looking at that last defensive play, nice job on the wings. active hands. did a nice job barreling down the floor. cutting off the defender. finishing at the rim. >> steve: ucla has outscored 16-7 over the last six minutes. that concludes t
jeremy anderson almost bumped into him at mid court.nsition opportunity you got to bail out if you're malcolm lee, defer to jerime anderson and allow him to make the play as the point guard on the floor. >> steve: ucla only shooting 55% this year at the foul line and here's reeves nelson, a freshman from modesto, only a 53% shooter. bruins opening the second half with nelson, anderson, roll, dragovic, and lee. kansas going with morris, henry, collins. >> marques: the second time...
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. >> thank-you, sir jeremy.i think this has given you the opportunity to make a final observations for the session. there may be more to say. with that, can i say one thing for the record? i think you used the term "third role?" -- can you explain what that is? third>>an fco section was composed of the head of that section, the deputy head of that section and the third room which was the engine room where the bureaucracy gets done. >> thank you. we thank you and to all of those who have attended throughout this morning. can i close this session? the next hearing will start at 2:00 this afternoon when we will be hearing from lieutenant general william rollo and lieutenant general cooper. they both commanded and they had a senior role in baghdad later on. in the course of this morning, we heard about the united kingdom triangle. we shall be hearing about that tomorrow afternoon. that is a trailer for the afternoon session tomorrow. that concludes this morning's session. i would like to say that i interrupted the b
. >> thank-you, sir jeremy.i think this has given you the opportunity to make a final observations for the session. there may be more to say. with that, can i say one thing for the record? i think you used the term "third role?" -- can you explain what that is? third>>an fco section was composed of the head of that section, the deputy head of that section and the third room which was the engine room where the bureaucracy gets done. >> thank you. we thank you and to...
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. >> thank-you, sir jeremy. think this has given you the opportunity to make a final observations for the session. there may be more to say. with that, can i say one thing for the record? i think you used the term "third role?" can you explain what that is? >>an fco section was composed of the head of that section, the deputy head of that section and the third room which was the engine room where the bureaucracy gets done. >> thank you. we thank you and to all of those who have attended throughout this morning. can i close this session? the next hearing will start at 2:00 this afternoon when we will be hearing from lieutenant general william rollo and lieutenant general cooper. they both commanded and they had a senior role in baghdad later on. in the course of this morning, we heard about the united kingdom triangle. we shall be hearing about that tomorrow afternoon. that is a trailer for the afternoon session tomorrow. that concludes this morning's session. i would like to say that i interrupted the broadcast
. >> thank-you, sir jeremy. think this has given you the opportunity to make a final observations for the session. there may be more to say. with that, can i say one thing for the record? i think you used the term "third role?" can you explain what that is? >>an fco section was composed of the head of that section, the deputy head of that section and the third room which was the engine room where the bureaucracy gets done. >> thank you. we thank you and to all of...
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jeremy opposes. caller: i support and defend the constitution. i would remind the previous service member of the first duty is to support and defend the constitution of the united states, and then secondly to follow orders, if they are lawful. the reason i think to oppose the president is to defend the constitution is because i'm looking at historical facts very clearly about where terrorism comes from. it looks clear that obama is following his predecessor, george w. bush in committee what is defined as treason. i would point out a clear and convincing truth of multiple evidence strains of these buildings been brought down from the architects and engineers of 9/11. numerous civil and structural engineers. this paper discovered in the dust from the 9/11 world trade center. i personally have indicated its presence to the vice president and to my own congress people. none of them have disputed the signs. none of them will respond in a coherent manner. it's time for the american people to do their duty and speak the truth. host: we will check in wit
jeremy opposes. caller: i support and defend the constitution. i would remind the previous service member of the first duty is to support and defend the constitution of the united states, and then secondly to follow orders, if they are lawful. the reason i think to oppose the president is to defend the constitution is because i'm looking at historical facts very clearly about where terrorism comes from. it looks clear that obama is following his predecessor, george w. bush in committee what is...
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. >> jeremy is on the democrat alone from ashland, kentucky. is it time for senate reform?ld be held criminally accountable for our civil rights and constitutional rights that they violate or take away. they are wrong to do that to the people and i really don't know what we can could about it. but that is just my opinion. host: thanks for the opinion. the sunday take appears in "the washington post" to recover start with the economy. no president gets a fresh start after one year on the job but given the size of the problems that president obama inherited and battles he chose to take on during the first year, 2010 could briprovide an opportunityr something close to hitting the reset button and the long fight over healthcare raorpl is nearing an end. he will begin the second year in office with a signing ceremony and historic piece of social welfare legislation. that will not end the controversy but it will move healthcare from the dominant position in the debate and determine how well obama can rebound from the hits that he has taken. dan balz writing about the economy. nex
. >> jeremy is on the democrat alone from ashland, kentucky. is it time for senate reform?ld be held criminally accountable for our civil rights and constitutional rights that they violate or take away. they are wrong to do that to the people and i really don't know what we can could about it. but that is just my opinion. host: thanks for the opinion. the sunday take appears in "the washington post" to recover start with the economy. no president gets a fresh start after one...
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have been censored by twitter for being a dissenter -- host: let's go to cleveland, alabama, and jeremy care, and i switched from democrat to republican because of ron paul, and backing the constitution. i just feel that the constitution has been put on the back burner during this administration. i would like to have some comment on what the young americans can do to spread the word of the constitution and thus bring that back. -- and thus bringing that back to i will get off the line and let you answer. guest: thanks. again, woulwe talked about earlr is that if nothing else, young people are fiercely independent. in 2003, young people were actually more supportive of president bush in the early days of the iraq campaign than many other americans at that point. we're seeing over the last 10 years, or seven years since then, that they have faded away from the republican party towards democrats, but remained a key independent voting bloc. what i would encourage anybody to do was concerned about politics from the right or the left is begin to get involved in online or offline communities a
have been censored by twitter for being a dissenter -- host: let's go to cleveland, alabama, and jeremy care, and i switched from democrat to republican because of ron paul, and backing the constitution. i just feel that the constitution has been put on the back burner during this administration. i would like to have some comment on what the young americans can do to spread the word of the constitution and thus bring that back. -- and thus bringing that back to i will get off the line and let...
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i know we're not supposed to recognize people other than members, along with jeremy sharpe have just done a wonderful, wonderful job. and i know all of my colleagues have gotten to know both of them because of their work. monica -- monica fight, lia lopez, danielle balava have made wonderful contributions as well. special thanks to billing baird present throughout the entire "help" committee and has gone way beyond. they never get the kind of recognition they deserve. they do a tremendous job in drafting the actual legislation once these ideas become -- are developed, then it requires legislative language to be written. from the administration, nancy-ann deparle whom all of us have gotten to know very well. jean lambrew. she has been incredible in terms of her encyclopedia-like knowledge of the issues, working very close with our staffs. again, individuals who may not be well known to the public, but when this bill becomes law, these are the individuals who deserve special credit for their tremendous work. mike cash, lauren enderson, kathleen sebelius, left the governorship of kansas
i know we're not supposed to recognize people other than members, along with jeremy sharpe have just done a wonderful, wonderful job. and i know all of my colleagues have gotten to know both of them because of their work. monica -- monica fight, lia lopez, danielle balava have made wonderful contributions as well. special thanks to billing baird present throughout the entire "help" committee and has gone way beyond. they never get the kind of recognition they deserve. they do a...
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timar margaret horrow, jeremy sharpe, monica feit, brian deangeles. senator baucus' staff, liz fowler and russ sullivan and john sullivan, scott mulhauser, kathy koch, yvvette touch. &oon our "help" committee, michael meyers, our great staff director who for more than a decade has led this staff and for almost 20 years has worked for senator kennedy. as we all know, we're all sorry that senator kennedy could not be here for this, but i can say honestly that michael meyers carried on the torch as his staff director. did a magnificent job of getting us through this. and david bowen. david bowen. if there's one person that knows more about what this -- is in this bill than anyone else, it's david bowen. i can honestly say i've never asked him about something in this bill that he didn't know where it was and what it did. and he has been at every meeting, i don't care how early in the morning, how late at night. and i know he's been apart from his family and his children and i -- i just wish david the best in terms of being with his family tomorrow and ove
timar margaret horrow, jeremy sharpe, monica feit, brian deangeles. senator baucus' staff, liz fowler and russ sullivan and john sullivan, scott mulhauser, kathy koch, yvvette touch. &oon our "help" committee, michael meyers, our great staff director who for more than a decade has led this staff and for almost 20 years has worked for senator kennedy. as we all know, we're all sorry that senator kennedy could not be here for this, but i can say honestly that michael meyers carried...
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have been censored by twitter for being a dissenter -- host: let's go to cleveland, alabama, and jeremy the deadline. --w3 under-30 line. caller: i want to bring up that i'm opposed to health care, and i switched from democrat to republican because of ron paul, and backing the constitution. i just feel that the constitution has been put on the back burner during this administration. i would like to have some comment on what the young americans can do to spread the word of the constitution and thus bring that back. -- and thus bringing that back to i will get off the line and let you answer. guest: thanks. again, woulwe talked about earlr is that if nothing else, young people are fiercely independent. in 2003, young people were actually more supportive of president bush in the early days of the iraq campaign than many other americans at that point. we're seeing over the last 10 years, or seven years since then, that they have faded away from the republican party towards democrats, but remained a key independent voting bloc. what i would encourage anybody to do was concerned about politic
have been censored by twitter for being a dissenter -- host: let's go to cleveland, alabama, and jeremy the deadline. --w3 under-30 line. caller: i want to bring up that i'm opposed to health care, and i switched from democrat to republican because of ron paul, and backing the constitution. i just feel that the constitution has been put on the back burner during this administration. i would like to have some comment on what the young americans can do to spread the word of the constitution and...