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it's been tilt in the second half 06 the period, joe. >> joe: cogliano number 199.ee were all on the road. deslauriers in hot water there for a second. gagner lifting back to center. the oilers with a two-goal lead. three minutes away from another net star intermission live. fleischmann carving his way through the defense. knuble. mike knuble, point position for green. thundering the slap shot wide. that was intentionally wide looking for the kerim. >> craig: using the blocker to gobble up the puck. seeing them do it two or three times in this parade. >> joe: former nhl great, regular trophy winner, wines and fires. deflected by need. off the rink it goes. >> craig: just not getting enough traffic. in edmonton, stood his ground. when you look at his numbers, joe, on home ice, he hasn't been that good. 2-4-1 compared to 6-2-1 away from home. >> joe: bruce boudreau's team playing the second team in as many nights. the end of the four game road swing, trying to find some life somewhere. every time they threaten the cage, deslauriers turns them away. only detroit's jimm
it's been tilt in the second half 06 the period, joe. >> joe: cogliano number 199.ee were all on the road. deslauriers in hot water there for a second. gagner lifting back to center. the oilers with a two-goal lead. three minutes away from another net star intermission live. fleischmann carving his way through the defense. knuble. mike knuble, point position for green. thundering the slap shot wide. that was intentionally wide looking for the kerim. >> craig: using the blocker to...
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one more look, joe. here is big rebound, right in the front, not in the corners where it should have been. 89 seconds into the 2nd period t. caps get in a little penalty trouble. they say, i am going to take it to the net there. is the goal-tender, neuvirth. a little too deep. he talks about the trickery of his release. kessel on the board with the extra two men. that was a 5 on 3 power play goal. and backstrom t set up man, so strong, well, there is a shot. 3 leads, round up, it gets through. the way he played it, he was way too deep in the game. >> joe: and ovechkin and backstrom each with 3 points apiece. >> greg: a lot of mojo going both way in the this game. there is neuvirth a little too early down. and hagman shot. he has been as hot as a pistol all season long. that is number 15. >> joe: and number 3 against the caps t. caps can't stop them. numbers presented by the washington chevy dealers. >> greg: picks off the shots, scoring chances and hits. in the power play period. both pretty good here to
one more look, joe. here is big rebound, right in the front, not in the corners where it should have been. 89 seconds into the 2nd period t. caps get in a little penalty trouble. they say, i am going to take it to the net there. is the goal-tender, neuvirth. a little too deep. he talks about the trickery of his release. kessel on the board with the extra two men. that was a 5 on 3 power play goal. and backstrom t set up man, so strong, well, there is a shot. 3 leads, round up, it gets through....
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joe and greg with you. the last time these two teams met here, 65 minutes was not enough to declare a winner. it only added to washington's shoot out drama this fall. >> greg: the shoot out around the nhl, we will take a look at them, starting against the devils. nice little goalie here. past the goalie, down the caps. they took it, got one against nashville. ovechkin the game maker, then coming up big with a late save in a shoot-out. the new york islanders, big shoot out. and top shelf there, hallman, what a nice move. -- hagman. that a nice move. >> greg: stealing this one. >> joe: love them or hate them, more of them occurring nationwide. >> greg: so for, close to 18% decided by the shoot out, and the highest it has been since the shoot outs were start indeed the nhl. >> joe: both clubs tonight have their minds set on victory. help explain how they might get it done. >> greg: the caps have to mitt the lanes in full speed. have to be in control of the speed game. they have to score on the 2-1- 1's and the
joe and greg with you. the last time these two teams met here, 65 minutes was not enough to declare a winner. it only added to washington's shoot out drama this fall. >> greg: the shoot out around the nhl, we will take a look at them, starting against the devils. nice little goalie here. past the goalie, down the caps. they took it, got one against nashville. ovechkin the game maker, then coming up big with a late save in a shoot-out. the new york islanders, big shoot out. and top shelf...
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>> craig: the type of ice it is, joe. >> joe: off of the rink. washington well traveled in recent days. putting on plenty of air miles. >> craig: the number of miles washington to denver to kick it off. 1400. denver then 1100 and then 500 but back home, close to 2,000. well over 5,000 on this west coast swing for the caps team. >> joe: steckel for brad i did. bumping one off the defender there. the verizon center will open their doors on wednesday. gilbert brule going the other way. that one exploding off brule's stick. penner leading the team in goals, assists, and points, and just about every other category. >> craig: he's more inspired this season than he was last year. you have see see the season last year, joe, where he didn't put up too many numbers. playing very uninspired hockey. this year he's been a different story. >> joe: like accelerating in with fehr. jurcina has to wait. he will drive it in. the capitals tag up, and we move past the mid-way mark of the scoreless first period with the capitals outshooting the oilers #-5. ploppedplop
>> craig: the type of ice it is, joe. >> joe: off of the rink. washington well traveled in recent days. putting on plenty of air miles. >> craig: the number of miles washington to denver to kick it off. 1400. denver then 1100 and then 500 but back home, close to 2,000. well over 5,000 on this west coast swing for the caps team. >> joe: steckel for brad i did. bumping one off the defender there. the verizon center will open their doors on wednesday. gilbert brule going...
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and joe, wide to the goal. look out. the referee.his life had to pass before him. [ laughing ] >> greg: look at the photographer. you knew it, too. >> greg: he is laughing. he has a lot of shots. this one into the corner there. shots per game. highest per game average. red wings 34.2. toronto a 100th way from them. carried away. there. and neuvirth there, squeezing it with the catching glove. no problem for the caps net minder here. the only forward and only player that played all 82 games. so, he was healthy all last season and getting good production from him this year, especially his running made left as a free agent to atlanta. >> greg: he did. a single season best. from use crane. and brendan morrison, shaone morrisonn, no relation. check this one out of play. 5:53 to go in the 3rd. and the capitals have plenty of heavy lifting ahead in toronto. >> joe: the mapleleafs are on top by 3. there have not been very many games in ovechkin career where he has scored 3 points and his team has lost. not very many at all. >> greg: bradley
and joe, wide to the goal. look out. the referee.his life had to pass before him. [ laughing ] >> greg: look at the photographer. you knew it, too. >> greg: he is laughing. he has a lot of shots. this one into the corner there. shots per game. highest per game average. red wings 34.2. toronto a 100th way from them. carried away. there. and neuvirth there, squeezing it with the catching glove. no problem for the caps net minder here. the only forward and only player that played all...
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perhaps to you, joe lockhart. europe, not something that perhaps people spend too much time worrying about. but there was the famous kissinger question, who do you call for europe. the europeans are now agonized for, what was it, eight or nine years over a constitutional -- well, it was no longer called a constitutional treaty, over a treaty, which has given them a so-called president and a high representative, in effect, a foreign secretary. but they've chosen people in these roles which charity eable can be described as people nobody has ever heard of. does anybody care about europe as a weight in the world, as an entity? has anybody answered the kissinger question for america? >> i think it's an evolving question. >> can you name the presidents of europe? >> eric can. [laughter] >> i know who wants to be the president of europe. >> well, he didn't get it. >> i know. >> i think it's not a pressing question as far as america goes, because i think europe is a trusted place in this country. they think -- you know,
perhaps to you, joe lockhart. europe, not something that perhaps people spend too much time worrying about. but there was the famous kissinger question, who do you call for europe. the europeans are now agonized for, what was it, eight or nine years over a constitutional -- well, it was no longer called a constitutional treaty, over a treaty, which has given them a so-called president and a high representative, in effect, a foreign secretary. but they've chosen people in these roles which...
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i look like him. >> joe jackson boy right there. >> i'll just warm up.i taught you. >> larry: is that your father's impact on all of you? >> you just heard the boss speaking. >> larry: hey, are your parents anxious to see these -- this series? >> very excited to see it. >> larry: haven't seen it yet, have they? >> no, they have not seen it. >> this is my first time seeing some of the clips on the show. >> larry: your first time for everything. your first time seeing the movie, your first time -- where have you been? before we leave you, a lot of emotional moments during the public -- the public ceremony for michael jackson on july 7th at staples center. one of the most incredible afternoons of my life. probably the most touching, of course, when michael's daughter, paris, spoke about her father. watch. >> i just wanted to say -- into speak up, sweetheart. speak up. >> ever since i was born, daddy has been the best father you can ever imagine. and i just wanted to say i love him so much. [ applause ] >> larry: what did that do to all of you? >> just break
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they had a memorial for billy joe doherty. he's a guy who came as a very young man to tulsa, oklahoma. he has built one of the largest churches in the nation. he has been all throughout the soviet soviet union -- at that time it was the soviet union and throughout the world and he has been saving souls. this guy was just fantastic. when he died just last week, he was only 57 years old. and i -- i sat there -- i actually sat there, i say to the chair, for four hours in one chair and it was -- i didn't think i would be able to do that because i'm not -- i'm normally not that patient, but as people started giving talks and the eulogies that were given, the best was saved until last. and billy joe doherty has been married for 35 years or so to his wife sharon. she gave the most beautiful, long speech about her life with billy joe doherty. then one by one, the kids, four kids, john, paul, sarah and ruthie, they stood up and they gave tributes. and i was thinking, my prayer is that when -- my wife and i have been married -- in two w
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hats off to joe lieberman. i feel so opposed to this that i cannot even believe we are discussing this. host: some have speculated that senator lieberman is doing this, saying he opposes an extension of medicare, because he is trying to get republican votes in connecticut's. do you think that will work? caller: i really do not know. it just seems ridiculous to even discuss the situation. host: ron, will you vote for senator lieberman? caller: no. host: indiana on the democrats won. caller: there are three things wrong with this country right now, the gop, joe lieberman, and wheimpy democrats. the people are for it. everyone wants it. i'm a senior citizen. i do not know about the people around here. they are mostly republicans, but the country as a whole is for this thing. they need the leadership to get the thing through. host: in "the washington post" this morning -- host: the senate is expected to vote on that amendment today. we'll be talking to senator byron dorgan later this morning. chuck on the into the
hats off to joe lieberman. i feel so opposed to this that i cannot even believe we are discussing this. host: some have speculated that senator lieberman is doing this, saying he opposes an extension of medicare, because he is trying to get republican votes in connecticut's. do you think that will work? caller: i really do not know. it just seems ridiculous to even discuss the situation. host: ron, will you vote for senator lieberman? caller: no. host: indiana on the democrats won. caller:...
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. >> joe: locker, i can't help but go back to a comment pat quinn made earlier in the day about ovechkin, calling him a gift to the game and that his leadership permeates the whole team like gretzky in the days gone by where almost by osmosis the team would elevate the play level, and ovechkin did it. he was quiet, but then in the first eight minutes of the third, he said boys follow me. >> craig: you always want to end the road on the last game in strong style. this is a game they can carryover into their next home game. if you can put together 20 minutes and still win, you know you're a heck of a hockey team. >> joe: steckel gets it out. quintin laing, more than content to make edmonton work the full length of the ring. back come the oilers. full glass it's sneed. to penner. gagner tangling up. green also bumping his teammate there. quintin laing lobbed away. >> craig: that's all they have to continue to do, and this team is done. >> joe: four-goal explosion in the third period for the guys in the white sweaters. angling for win number 22 on the campaign. should this hold, the fastest
. >> joe: locker, i can't help but go back to a comment pat quinn made earlier in the day about ovechkin, calling him a gift to the game and that his leadership permeates the whole team like gretzky in the days gone by where almost by osmosis the team would elevate the play level, and ovechkin did it. he was quiet, but then in the first eight minutes of the third, he said boys follow me. >> craig: you always want to end the road on the last game in strong style. this is a game they...
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. >> congressman, could i come back to you and actually pick up something that joe lockhart said about the tricks of the trade, if you look, going into an election, that somehow in this constantly changing battle of the last cycle the democrats nudged ahead in terms of their use of technology, use of the internet, mobilization and so on. what can we expect in the form of innovation from the republican party in the midterm? >> you know, daniel, i think probably the best place to look is in virginia and new jersey about a month ago in these gubernatorial electricses. i know in my home state of virginia, we far surpassed the get out the vote effort of the other side this time, and it
. >> congressman, could i come back to you and actually pick up something that joe lockhart said about the tricks of the trade, if you look, going into an election, that somehow in this constantly changing battle of the last cycle the democrats nudged ahead in terms of their use of technology, use of the internet, mobilization and so on. what can we expect in the form of innovation from the republican party in the midterm? >> you know, daniel, i think probably the best place to look...
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my name is joe epstein. i am a past chair on the board of governors, and i will be moderating tonight's audience question period. we have a lot of questions here for you, and we are about to begin. many of the questions addressed your new book's central theme, that being the process of ideas through implementation. let me begin with this question. how would you rate the obama campaign for its design and implementation strategies during the election process of 2008? >> that is a great question. i actually wrote the whole thing that did not make it into the book about how the campaign actually performed from the standpoint of execution.
my name is joe epstein. i am a past chair on the board of governors, and i will be moderating tonight's audience question period. we have a lot of questions here for you, and we are about to begin. many of the questions addressed your new book's central theme, that being the process of ideas through implementation. let me begin with this question. how would you rate the obama campaign for its design and implementation strategies during the election process of 2008? >> that is a great...
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>> well, joe lieberman is definitely part of the story. they're very upset at him for various reasons. look, when you saw jay rockefeller in that set-up piece, here's somebody who said what i would really want to see is something like a medicare buy-in. what we really wanted to see was something like a public option. liberals recognize this and they have recognized this for some time that getting a bill requires 60 votes. it requires moderates who are not fans of a public option. so i think the question is, how many other things can they get from this to feel good about it? the other piece of this, too, is that fundamentally these senators have been waiting and members of congress for a long time to be able to vote and pass something. that they can call health care reform. they know that this would be historic. they know that in terms of setting policy for the next how many more years, they're the ones sitting at the table doing this. i think that is... that desire is stronger than the frustration about losing some of those key elements. >
>> well, joe lieberman is definitely part of the story. they're very upset at him for various reasons. look, when you saw jay rockefeller in that set-up piece, here's somebody who said what i would really want to see is something like a medicare buy-in. what we really wanted to see was something like a public option. liberals recognize this and they have recognized this for some time that getting a bill requires 60 votes. it requires moderates who are not fans of a public option. so i...
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and joe alsop was sort of like his uncle. i mean it was his godfather and very, very close. and he liked that book a lot. so he took an interest in the fact that i was writing a book on polk and seemed to like the book a lot. so he decided to review it in "newsweek," and i was very pleased to have him do so. >> i've got a clip from that 1996 interview that you and i had about joseph alsop, let's see it. >> does bill clinton have a relationship with any newsperson like joe alsop or stewart did with the presidents lyndon johnson and jack kennedy? >> i don't know that he does. i don't believe that he does. >> what did you think when you found all the letters of -- joe alsop would write to president kennedy and say you're just the greatest thing that ever happened, or lyndon johnson, you're on the right track, keep it up. does any of that kind of thing go on today? >> well, i don't think it does. i mean it shouldn't go on, and i think that most people who -- most journalists certainly and i think probably most other people who read this book will say there are a lot of transgres
and joe alsop was sort of like his uncle. i mean it was his godfather and very, very close. and he liked that book a lot. so he took an interest in the fact that i was writing a book on polk and seemed to like the book a lot. so he decided to review it in "newsweek," and i was very pleased to have him do so. >> i've got a clip from that 1996 interview that you and i had about joseph alsop, let's see it. >> does bill clinton have a relationship with any newsperson like joe...
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>> you're like joe jackson. >> i can't help it.> just warming up. make sure you do a good job. do it just like i taught you. >> tito. >> larry: is that your father's impact on all of you? >> you just heard the boss speaking. >> larry: all right. are your parents anxious to see these, this series? they haven't seen it yet? >> they haven't seen it yet. >> they're seeing more now. >> this is my first time seeing some of the clips on the show. >> larry: it's your first time for everything, your first time seeing the movie, the first time with the show. where have you been, marlon? before we leave you, a lot of emotional moments during the public ceremony for michael jackson on july 7th at staples center. one of the most incredible afternoons of my life, probably the most touching, of course, when michael's daughter paris spoke about her father. watch. >> i just want to say ever since i was born daddy has been the best father you could ever imagine. and i just want to say i love him. so much. >> larry: what did that do to all of you? >>
>> you're like joe jackson. >> i can't help it.> just warming up. make sure you do a good job. do it just like i taught you. >> tito. >> larry: is that your father's impact on all of you? >> you just heard the boss speaking. >> larry: all right. are your parents anxious to see these, this series? they haven't seen it yet? >> they haven't seen it yet. >> they're seeing more now. >> this is my first time seeing some of the clips on the...
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joe di may yo moves in from the basketball. we are ready for some action here and the depth controlled by the flyers. london warren brings it across. inside, marcus johnson and the flyers do what they do well, coming out of the timeout or the start of the game >> derek: the flyers are great at executing out of dead ball situation, get the 9th easy lay in by marcus johnson. he is started the same way he started the george mason game with a nice, easy game. >> down. the rebound. chris johnson. here comes london, finds chris johnson, back the other way. flyers looking to get set now in the half court. london up top with it. they double team him, swinging around. somebody is open in the corner. it's marcus johnson. now, they pick him up. dayton up 2-0. >> it starts at the high post and looks for a little dunk down for the low post to chris wright. >> stolen back by chris johnson. chris wright picks up the loose one, gets the bucket. >> derek: they are being very aggressive tonight, taking the ball to the bass kempt as you said, onl
joe di may yo moves in from the basketball. we are ready for some action here and the depth controlled by the flyers. london warren brings it across. inside, marcus johnson and the flyers do what they do well, coming out of the timeout or the start of the game >> derek: the flyers are great at executing out of dead ball situation, get the 9th easy lay in by marcus johnson. he is started the same way he started the george mason game with a nice, easy game. >> down. the rebound. chris...
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joe, can you guess how it happened? >> well, larry, first of all, you heard the secret service director today take responsibility for this event. i think we need to keep this in some perspective. the question really is were these two individuals, did they pose a risk to the president? both these individuals were required when they entered the white house to pass through the row bussing security screening process that exists there and i think that minimized the risk. let me say that the secret service is really in the business of managing risk and they can't eliminate it. and secret service agents have always -- actually never assumed that the perimeters around the president, layers of protection that the congressmen referred to, whether at the white house or anywhere else, always going to be 100% perfect. that's why there are always agents around him at all times. it's sort of like that last line of defense. and, you know, they are there to react to something were to happen and trained to recognize those things and trai
joe, can you guess how it happened? >> well, larry, first of all, you heard the secret service director today take responsibility for this event. i think we need to keep this in some perspective. the question really is were these two individuals, did they pose a risk to the president? both these individuals were required when they entered the white house to pass through the row bussing security screening process that exists there and i think that minimized the risk. let me say that the...
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joe, you get the last word.kind of concur a little bit with what the lady just said about elitism and those things being a problem in this country. i have think that capital -- getting back to this year, the capital is it -- is not the main source of power in this country, anymore. if it ever was. power from the people. when you have somebody who can buy a shower curtain for $18,000 and you have a guy on a construction line making $2.50 an hour, which is below minimum wage, but minimum wage, you might be able to get by, i don't know. and then you have house wives, nurses, all these people in the country, and all these people working for low wages and laid off, you know, the power is in the people in this country, not the capital. not the grassroots dollar. you don't need that golden ring. host: some call it the brass ring, but we know what you mean. caller: i'm sorry. host: no, i only know that because what you see on the merry go bround round. before my time, i suppose and your time too. a couple other quick he
joe, you get the last word.kind of concur a little bit with what the lady just said about elitism and those things being a problem in this country. i have think that capital -- getting back to this year, the capital is it -- is not the main source of power in this country, anymore. if it ever was. power from the people. when you have somebody who can buy a shower curtain for $18,000 and you have a guy on a construction line making $2.50 an hour, which is below minimum wage, but minimum wage,...
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caller: senator joe lieberman says he's a democrat. i don't believe that. anti-semitic. i am for israel but we give money to israel vmry year, and they have health care from the cradle to the grave. now why aren't we, in america, allowed the same things? host: taking that, are you supportive of europe's health care coverage? guest: i mean, i think what we have seen in all these countries around the world is there are models where the government can actually level the playing field so every citizen is assured of coverage and we need to find something that works for our country but that's been proven can work and our american citizens deserve the same as canadian or french citizens. we care about our people too. host: jim tweets in. wouldn't it be easier around cheaper to regulate insurance companies rather than creating a public plan? guest: we are absolutely in favor of that but fundamentally what we need is to break the absolute strangal hold that this industry has over american lives and the best way to do that is to lower costs and increase competition b
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my name is joe epstein.'m a past chair of the commonwealth club's board of governors, and i will be moderating tonight's audience question period. we have a lot of questions here for you, and we're about to begin. many of the questions i realize address your new book's central theme, that being the process of idea through implementation. so let me begin, if i may, with this question -- how would you rate the obama campaign towards design and implementation strategies during the election process of 2008? >> you know, that's a great question, because we actually -- i actually wrote a whole thing that didn't make it into the book about how the campaign actually performed from the standpoint of execution. it was, i think, almost all political professors would say it was one of the most flawlessly executed campaigns. and they had their idea and they stuck to that idea. they designed it. they basically did a lot of things with crowd source, in terms of bringing in a lot of people to help them to kind of execute th
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he describes his responsibility to tell joe kennedy sr. that jack has been assassinated.there is such a realist to it, because he says he was lying there, and even though the father had had a stroke, he understood what was going on. his father's eyes were closed. he decided to wait a few more minutes. then he is the one who had to tell him. when bobby died, he is the one who had to tell bobbies children that bobby had died. to think about that men still retaining that optimism. just before he was diagnosed with the cancer, my husband and i were in a car, and for some reason ", wild irish rose" came on the radio. we called him up and there was that booming voice just singing those ridiculous songs he would sing. it just shows you that loss is connected to life. if you have a sense of nature, of the season is being reviewed over time, if you have a religious faith of renewal, you just keep: and you drive. that is the main message of this book. it goes beyond politics. is human response to love and loss. >> richard nixon once said in 1972 after he won a landslide reelection,
he describes his responsibility to tell joe kennedy sr. that jack has been assassinated.there is such a realist to it, because he says he was lying there, and even though the father had had a stroke, he understood what was going on. his father's eyes were closed. he decided to wait a few more minutes. then he is the one who had to tell him. when bobby died, he is the one who had to tell bobbies children that bobby had died. to think about that men still retaining that optimism. just before he...
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institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] >> joining us is texas representative joe barton. thanks for joining us. >> glad to be here. >> let me begin. what causes from your perspective global warming? >> the short answer would be god. i think it's a natural cycle. i do not believe that mankind is a dominant influence. at least on the overall climate. i do admit that the co 2 increase in the last 150 years is the result of the industrial revolution. there's no question that the level of co 2 has gone up in that time period from around 250 parts per billion to 380. but once you get beyond that, this theerwri that theory that manmade co 2 is causing the earth to warm at a rapidly increasing rate, the data beyond dispute doesn't show that. and that's one of the problems that the climatologist that believe in global warming are having is that they can't get their models and data sets to prove their theory, and they're getting more and more opposition to those of us who way, wait a minute, we're open minded but you've got to show us the facts. so i would say we're in a na
institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] >> joining us is texas representative joe barton. thanks for joining us. >> glad to be here. >> let me begin. what causes from your perspective global warming? >> the short answer would be god. i think it's a natural cycle. i do not believe that mankind is a dominant influence. at least on the overall climate. i do admit that the co 2 increase in the last 150 years is the result of the industrial...
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joe alsop was sort of his uncle and he liked that book a lot. he took interest in the fact that i was writing a book on pulp and seemed to like the book a lot. he decided to review it, and i was very pleased to have him do so. >> we've got a clip from a 1996 interview you and i had about joseph alsop. let's see it. >> does bill clinton have a relationship with any newsperson like joe alsop did with the presidents lyndon johnson and jack kennedy? >> i do not know that he does. i do not believe that he does. >> what you think about all the letters of him writing to president kennedy saying that he was the greatest. >> it should not the one and i think that most people -- most journalists and most other people who read this book will say, there is a lot of transgressions year. this guy's purporting to be attached analytical news man and his release snuggling up to a lot of resources. but he was a columnist. he was not an objective reporter. that would be part of his defense, no doubt. but from almost the very beginning, joe got very close to his so
joe alsop was sort of his uncle and he liked that book a lot. he took interest in the fact that i was writing a book on pulp and seemed to like the book a lot. he decided to review it, and i was very pleased to have him do so. >> we've got a clip from a 1996 interview you and i had about joseph alsop. let's see it. >> does bill clinton have a relationship with any newsperson like joe alsop did with the presidents lyndon johnson and jack kennedy? >> i do not know that he does....
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i would invite everyone to read the fine print and with susan and joe to reread the fine print. >> to be continued. >> as promised now, ohio senator sherrod brown, proud co-sponsor of the coburn amendment requiring members of congress to join the public option. good evening, senator. >> david, how are you? >> good. have i got the story and the motives right on your dance with senator coburn? can you fill it in for me? >> yeah. i -- you often find out about amendments going on on the senate floor. and if my staff or i like one of the amendments we'll call an office and just say, republican or democrat, i'd like to co-sponsor. we do that as a matter of course. it happens across party lines all the time hundreds of times a day. we did that with senator coburn. nine times we said we wanted to co-sponsor. usually it takes once and they say yes. i've always accepted that. so has everybody i know in the senate. nine times we asked to co-sponsor and their office either said we'll get back to you or ignored our calls and e-mails because it was all a sham. they don't -- they clearly don't like
i would invite everyone to read the fine print and with susan and joe to reread the fine print. >> to be continued. >> as promised now, ohio senator sherrod brown, proud co-sponsor of the coburn amendment requiring members of congress to join the public option. good evening, senator. >> david, how are you? >> good. have i got the story and the motives right on your dance with senator coburn? can you fill it in for me? >> yeah. i -- you often find out about...
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well, joe trapani struggling all night. you're supposed to call those, joe. (announcer) pizza hut knows you've been good. so here's a great holiday meal deal. right now get two medium one topping pizzas and five breadsticks for just $14.99. that's enough to feed the whole family. carryout and we'll throw in a free two liter pepsi. happy holideal from pizza hut. happy holideal girl: my name is emily, and in 7 years... i'll be an alcoholic. all: hi, emily. announcer: kids who drink before age 15 are 5 times more likely to have alcohol problems when they're adults. so start talking before they start drinking. >>> rhode island with a nine-point lead, 10:46 remaining. tim brando, mike gminski, jenn hildreth. we were discussing at the beginning of the game, mike, about the issues when you bring a player of rakim sanders' ability back to the floor, chemistry issues can evolve and i think we've seen that with reggie jackson. >> mike: here's the issue. you have to start him, put him in the lineup. the only choice you had was to move jackson to the bench and have him b
well, joe trapani struggling all night. you're supposed to call those, joe. (announcer) pizza hut knows you've been good. so here's a great holiday meal deal. right now get two medium one topping pizzas and five breadsticks for just $14.99. that's enough to feed the whole family. carryout and we'll throw in a free two liter pepsi. happy holideal from pizza hut. happy holideal girl: my name is emily, and in 7 years... i'll be an alcoholic. all: hi, emily. announcer: kids who drink before age 15...
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guest: i believe it was joe earlier on the independent line who had absolutely right. the numbers of republicans in america have collapsed at a historic numbers. it may be the lowest registration or self-identified in at least 50 years. and democrats are down. the surge, if you want it, is an independents, and they will decide elections and they are not looking for partisan people. they are looking for solutions. host: gov. brian schweitzer, democrat of montana, rocking the surge. next caller. caller: how you doing, governor? i really like what i'm hearing from you. my question to you is what, as a governor, with your platform that i hear, can you do to keep the surge coming back to the democratic party? i myself have been a democrat all my life, but the bipartisan shipping -- bipartisanship thing has turned my stomach. i am thinking of being an independent, because i think the vast majority of people outside of the democratic party help to get barack obama to the president's -- to be president. what can you and what will you all do to keep the surge coming and overcom
guest: i believe it was joe earlier on the independent line who had absolutely right. the numbers of republicans in america have collapsed at a historic numbers. it may be the lowest registration or self-identified in at least 50 years. and democrats are down. the surge, if you want it, is an independents, and they will decide elections and they are not looking for partisan people. they are looking for solutions. host: gov. brian schweitzer, democrat of montana, rocking the surge. next caller....
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joe biden, when he was a senator, had chairman of the judiciary, he was very involved with issues of the intellectual property. it was natural thing for him to continue the interest in it. >> what are the main issues that the motion picture industry is facing when it comes to theft piracy, intellectual property. >> historicically, it was all physical piracy. it was the dvd or the cds on the street. you still see that in various parts of the world and the united states. more and more the issues relate to internet piracy and internet theft. the ability to transfer is instantaneous, the web is ubiquitous. the younger people think it's theirs, whether it is or not. we are facing the issue in a multitude of different ways. obviously, trying to enforce the laws against the criminals who put this stuff on the web is one thing we do. but we're all involved with education messages, dealing with the technologically, as well as the whole new era of providing the content, whether it's movies or music or television shows online and reasonably priced, hassle-free ways so that people have less ince
joe biden, when he was a senator, had chairman of the judiciary, he was very involved with issues of the intellectual property. it was natural thing for him to continue the interest in it. >> what are the main issues that the motion picture industry is facing when it comes to theft piracy, intellectual property. >> historicically, it was all physical piracy. it was the dvd or the cds on the street. you still see that in various parts of the world and the united states. more and more...
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perhaps to you, joe lockhart.urope, not something that perhaps people spend too much time worrying about. but there was the famous kissinger question, who do you call for europe. the europeans are now agonized for, what was it, eight or nine years over a constitutional -- well, it was no longer called a constitutional treaty, over a treaty, which has given them a so-called president and a high representative, in effect, a foreign secretary. but they've chosen people in these roles which charity eable can be described as people nobody has ever heard of. does anybody care about europe as a weight in the world, as an entity? has anybody answered the kissinger question for america? >> i think it's an evolving question. >> can you name the presidents of europe? >> eric can. [laughter] >> i know who wants to be the president of europe. >> well, he didn't get it. >> i know. >> i think it's not a pressing question as far as america goes, because i think europe is a trusted place in this country. they think -- you know, we
perhaps to you, joe lockhart.urope, not something that perhaps people spend too much time worrying about. but there was the famous kissinger question, who do you call for europe. the europeans are now agonized for, what was it, eight or nine years over a constitutional -- well, it was no longer called a constitutional treaty, over a treaty, which has given them a so-called president and a high representative, in effect, a foreign secretary. but they've chosen people in these roles which charity...
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at the other end roberto luongo, joe, doesn't give up too many.got to be a fine shooter here tonight. >> joe: you saw the on ice officials. mike knuble tries to work out of his own zone. speedy mason raymond on the fore-check. mike knuble. a convincing triumph against avalanche. to the front. it was a layup for nicklas backstrom and he missed. his hands were half up because he knew it too. mike green puts it back into the corner for mike knuble. they continue to cycle to alex ovechkin. just set up number 19 in the white in expert fashion. nicklas backstrom going along with a nice clip did not convert. protects it along the well. boss:hey, glad i caught you. i was on my way to present ideas about all the discounts we're offering. i've got some catchphrases that'll make these savings even more memorable. gecko: all right... gecko: good driver discounts. now that's the stuff...? boss: how 'bout this? gecko: ...they're the bee's knees? boss: or this? gecko: sir, how 'bout just "fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance."
at the other end roberto luongo, joe, doesn't give up too many.got to be a fine shooter here tonight. >> joe: you saw the on ice officials. mike knuble tries to work out of his own zone. speedy mason raymond on the fore-check. mike knuble. a convincing triumph against avalanche. to the front. it was a layup for nicklas backstrom and he missed. his hands were half up because he knew it too. mike green puts it back into the corner for mike knuble. they continue to cycle to alex ovechkin....
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jules or joe, do you want to start with that? >> i will try to be brief.joe's studies and so many others shown this tremendous concern and it's been, this theoretical concern because nobody actually played with a dashboard such as professor ture row suggests this is or is not working. someone tracked you all day and lot of things you saw i hope you found them use sell we did this for you. that is negative answer and that is the reality today. the question is can we bring some of that into public view so users actually get their hands on it, tweak it, feel it and we start getting a good sense, here's what they like, here's what they don't like? one of the things i like about yahoo!'s interest manager it shows something everybody in this room knows and everybody one outside technologists know, many sites know where you are. have general idea based on ip address. by saying not only things we think about you because we're locked into behavioral, no one cares. there is other stuff we care about. some of it seems trivial to us. ip we know you can geotarget based
jules or joe, do you want to start with that? >> i will try to be brief.joe's studies and so many others shown this tremendous concern and it's been, this theoretical concern because nobody actually played with a dashboard such as professor ture row suggests this is or is not working. someone tracked you all day and lot of things you saw i hope you found them use sell we did this for you. that is negative answer and that is the reality today. the question is can we bring some of that into...
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. >> joe scarborough, what arer currently reading? >> let's see. i'm actually reading harold evans. which is a remarkable story. harold cracked spy cases. he discovered medium mean. he had a remarkable career with the times of london. it's a great book. and i'm rereading a couple of other books. abslom,abslom. also seven ages of paris, which is a great history of paris. it is about as enjoyable of a history book as i've ever read. >> your book came out early this year, when's the next one? >> boy, i don't know. we got in the top ten for two or three weeks. that was great. but it's kind of tough riding political books in this environment. unless you want to write a polemic. that's not really my style. so i don't know. you know, we add -- actually the best part of writing the book was the book tour. because we would go out and we would actually have these great crowds. it would be republican and democratic and independent. we had a great pride. it was like having town haul meetings all over the country. what we were hearing back in june and july is what's showing up in the poles now.
. >> joe scarborough, what arer currently reading? >> let's see. i'm actually reading harold evans. which is a remarkable story. harold cracked spy cases. he discovered medium mean. he had a remarkable career with the times of london. it's a great book. and i'm rereading a couple of other books. abslom,abslom. also seven ages of paris, which is a great history of paris. it is about as enjoyable of a history book as i've ever read. >> your book came out early this year, when's...
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maybe this one didn't go past joe. i don't know. it says here "the sacramento bee" reported $25,000 of stimulus money, quote-unquote, to provide five free concerts in the sacramento area. i have an i phone. i have headphones. but here's one of the programs. it is the kitchen review. now, you gentlemen i know are students of philharmonic. the kitchen review where audiences can imagine, and i quote, the life of a pot, a broom and a dish rag. $25,000 so that you can imagine . this reminds me of the johnny carson act, what do a pot, a lid, a broom and dish rag have in common? this is insane. now, the executive director did say the money would give 10 of his musicians a good long week of work. now, i don't know about you guys, when i hear jobs being created -- i was a small business owner for 22 years. small company. i know whats like signing a payroll check. i expected it to last more than one week. most of us, i think, see these numbers and think oh, they created a million new jobs or whatever they're claiming, 640,000 jobs and it was
maybe this one didn't go past joe. i don't know. it says here "the sacramento bee" reported $25,000 of stimulus money, quote-unquote, to provide five free concerts in the sacramento area. i have an i phone. i have headphones. but here's one of the programs. it is the kitchen review. now, you gentlemen i know are students of philharmonic. the kitchen review where audiences can imagine, and i quote, the life of a pot, a broom and a dish rag. $25,000 so that you can imagine . this...
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one of our honorees joe morgan. joe, raise your hand. and i saw joe morgan few minutes ago and said how are you doing? and he said i want you to know that even though i don't live in sacramento, i voted for you, so thanks joe. (laughter) >> i get a chance to spend a little time with our governor here, and i don't know if you know this, the governor has a little rhythm, got some dance moves. i think we might have to think about inducting him next year as an honor airy african- american. thank you very much. (laster and applause). >> reporter: a day of accomplishment here is concluded. but there is still time to reflect on the magnitude of what has happen, and what is still to come. >> even in a day among days, that has to be a big highlight. >> like i said, i'm living a dream. effect i get to do is somehow beyond my wildest expectations. jim brown. i couldn't even mess with him, that's too emotional. >> at some point, you realize there's not enough people that are doing good work in elected office, and i shouldn't stand on the sidelines a
one of our honorees joe morgan. joe, raise your hand. and i saw joe morgan few minutes ago and said how are you doing? and he said i want you to know that even though i don't live in sacramento, i voted for you, so thanks joe. (laughter) >> i get a chance to spend a little time with our governor here, and i don't know if you know this, the governor has a little rhythm, got some dance moves. i think we might have to think about inducting him next year as an honor airy african- american....
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perhaps to you, joe lockhart. europe, not something that perhaps people spend too much time worrying about. but there was the famous kissinger question, who do you call for europe. the europeans are now agonized for, what was it, eight or nine years over a constitutional -- well, it was no longer called a constitutional treaty, over a treaty, which has given them a so-called president and a high representative, in effect, a foreign secretary. but they've chosen people in these roles which charity eable can be described as people nobody has ever heard of. does anybody care about europe as a weight in the world, as an entity? has anybody answered the kissinger question for america? >> i think it's an evolving question. >> can you name the presidents of europe? >> eric can. [laughter] >> i know who wants to be the president of europe. >> well, he didn't get it. >> i know. >> i think it's not a pressing question as far as america goes, because i think europe is a trusted place in this country. they think -- you know,
perhaps to you, joe lockhart. europe, not something that perhaps people spend too much time worrying about. but there was the famous kissinger question, who do you call for europe. the europeans are now agonized for, what was it, eight or nine years over a constitutional -- well, it was no longer called a constitutional treaty, over a treaty, which has given them a so-called president and a high representative, in effect, a foreign secretary. but they've chosen people in these roles which...
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>> joe, committee for economic development. mr. nuzzle may well be right that we need a triggering event to deal with this problem. i think you'd probably agree that if we put down a list of potential triggering device events, many of them are too terrible to contemplate. mr. jones answered a question earlier about the role of the president and i believe it was mr. jones, in addressing this. i wonder if the panel could think about some scenarios of how, with presidential leadership, we might head this mess off. >> house? >> well, i think if the administration perceives and they may, that if they don't take a strong position on the long run deficit and make some concrete proposals in the 2011 budget comp they are going to get killed in the midterm election. if they reasoned that way, i think we could get action in the next year, not to solve the whole problem, but to maybe social security reform, maybe some element of tax reform, may be a serious commission. maybe all of these things. as a preventive and h -- and a dove to proceed l
>> joe, committee for economic development. mr. nuzzle may well be right that we need a triggering event to deal with this problem. i think you'd probably agree that if we put down a list of potential triggering device events, many of them are too terrible to contemplate. mr. jones answered a question earlier about the role of the president and i believe it was mr. jones, in addressing this. i wonder if the panel could think about some scenarios of how, with presidential leadership, we...
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let's go to joe from maryland.good morning, what do you feel about health care legislation, it looks like we may wrap this up by december 24. caller: that's your opinion, i believe that this may get the light of day on the massive bill that congress has passed in the last 220 years. i think it would be appropriate that the american people at least know what is in this billç the amount of kick-backs given to favored states such as nebraska, louisiana and vermont. and let's see harry reid's home state of nevada, make this an unconsciousable bill. and i predict that any democrat who votes for this bill, whether they are in the house or senate, they will be taught a lesson at the next election. i guarantee they will not be reelected for their current positions. and i suggest also that it's unamerican for the democrats to pull ranks w3on this particular bill and not inform the ç american public of what is in it. woe unto any democrat who supports this bill because you are be termed out of office. and i think this is a
let's go to joe from maryland.good morning, what do you feel about health care legislation, it looks like we may wrap this up by december 24. caller: that's your opinion, i believe that this may get the light of day on the massive bill that congress has passed in the last 220 years. i think it would be appropriate that the american people at least know what is in this billç the amount of kick-backs given to favored states such as nebraska, louisiana and vermont. and let's see harry reid's home...
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joe, go ahead. good morning. caller: merry christmas to all, and to all a happy new year to all the troops around the world. i am retired army. i spent my career in communications electronics. if anyone has ever pondered why the ratio of contractors keeps increasing, well, you know, when the military is downsized get every conflict, the mission is still there. in my career fields, maintenance was done away with. so what was the military to do? the mission is still there. guest: i think joe raises an important point, which is what is the mission of these facilities around the world? i do not believe that they make us safer. if you look at africa, right now there are not a lot of troops. there are about 2500 u.s. troops from africa. 2100 of them are in just one country, in djibouti, where there is a huge set of military bases. these troops are invited in some of the fighting in somalia, currently in yemen, as well as the broader south asia region. but last year, instead of saying that africa is not a war area where
joe, go ahead. good morning. caller: merry christmas to all, and to all a happy new year to all the troops around the world. i am retired army. i spent my career in communications electronics. if anyone has ever pondered why the ratio of contractors keeps increasing, well, you know, when the military is downsized get every conflict, the mission is still there. in my career fields, maintenance was done away with. so what was the military to do? the mission is still there. guest: i think joe...
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he describes his responsibility to tell joe kennedy sr. that jack has been assassinated. there is such a realist to it, because he says he was lying there, and even though the father had had a stroke, he understood what was going on. his father's eyes were closed. he decided to wait a few more minutes. then he is the one who had to tell him. when bobby died, he is the one who had to tell bobbies children that bobby had died. to think about that men still retaining that optimism. just before he was diagnosed with the cancer, my husband and i were in a car, and for some reason ", wild irish rose" came on the radio. we called him up and there was that booming voice just singing those ridiculous songs he would sing. it just shows you that loss is connected to life. if you have a sense of nature, of the season is being reviewed over time, if you have a religious faith of renewal, you just keep: and you drive. that is the main message of this book. it goes beyond politics. is human response to love and loss. >> richard nixon once said in 1972 after he won a landslide reelection
he describes his responsibility to tell joe kennedy sr. that jack has been assassinated. there is such a realist to it, because he says he was lying there, and even though the father had had a stroke, he understood what was going on. his father's eyes were closed. he decided to wait a few more minutes. then he is the one who had to tell him. when bobby died, he is the one who had to tell bobbies children that bobby had died. to think about that men still retaining that optimism. just before he...
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and let's get you back down to the sunshine state now and bring in joe beninati and craig laughlin.n ovie and semin are not trying to be too cute, gentlemen, they are one successful duo. >> they sure are. i mean they just dominated tonight. i think i find that both those guys get cute when they know the game is out of reach. this caps team put it together, joe, a full 60 minutes, which allowed semin and ovie to have a little trickery and fun? lisa one of my favorite lines today was from bruce boudreau, we're going to go with backstrom, ovechkin and semin but soon as they make five passes in the offensive zone i'm ring them apart. he didn't have to do that, the great 8 came back with a couple of goals. >> he has great presence, the best player in the world, so when he welcomes pack into the lineup you know he is gonna do something special. >> the fact the team didn't think they were in awe, they continued playing their game even though ovie was in the lineup is kudos to the players. they could lay back and tsao vy is here, he is going to take care of everything. alexander ovechkin mo
and let's get you back down to the sunshine state now and bring in joe beninati and craig laughlin.n ovie and semin are not trying to be too cute, gentlemen, they are one successful duo. >> they sure are. i mean they just dominated tonight. i think i find that both those guys get cute when they know the game is out of reach. this caps team put it together, joe, a full 60 minutes, which allowed semin and ovie to have a little trickery and fun? lisa one of my favorite lines today was from...
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cho is correct, the motivation of those out of party -- joe is correct. on also think that it has to do with real challenges. people have problems at home. when you look at unemployment and it is at a 10%. they say the unofficial rate, is working part-time jobs or giving up is probably closer to 20%. that is extraordinary. everybody who is not out of a job knows someone who is. when you see a candidate like bob mcdonnell put forth a vision to say i will be the jobs governor and translate that vision. i will take an issue with david his says we don't talk about issues. we don't think it is a sexy of a story to cover our ideas now. the president [inaudible] it is their agenda which is now -- >> what is the big idea ? >> the big idea is to produce an environment where we can have job creation. that is where the obama administration policy agenda disadvantages democrats in the upcoming election and advantages us. the same was true in virginia. >> they're all are to nevitt ideas -- there are alternative ideas. there is discussion about a need for a second cont
cho is correct, the motivation of those out of party -- joe is correct. on also think that it has to do with real challenges. people have problems at home. when you look at unemployment and it is at a 10%. they say the unofficial rate, is working part-time jobs or giving up is probably closer to 20%. that is extraordinary. everybody who is not out of a job knows someone who is. when you see a candidate like bob mcdonnell put forth a vision to say i will be the jobs governor and translate that...
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he describes his responsibility to tell joe kennedy sr. that jack has been assassinated. there is such a realist to it, because he says he was lying there, and even though the father had had a stroke, he understood what was going on. his father's eyes were closed. he decided to wait a few more minutes. then he is the one who had to tell him. when bobby died, he is the one who had to tell bobbies children that bobby had died. to think about that men still retaining that optimism. just before he was diagnosed with the cancer, my husband and i were in a car, and for some reason ", wild irish rose" came on the radio. we called him up and there was that booming voice just singing those ridiculous songs he would sing. it just shows you that loss is connected to life. if you have a sense of nature, of the season is being reviewed over time, if you have a religious faith of renewal, you just keep: and you drive. that is the main message of this book. it goes beyond politics. is human response to love and loss. >> richard nixon once said in 1972 after he won a landslide reelection
he describes his responsibility to tell joe kennedy sr. that jack has been assassinated. there is such a realist to it, because he says he was lying there, and even though the father had had a stroke, he understood what was going on. his father's eyes were closed. he decided to wait a few more minutes. then he is the one who had to tell him. when bobby died, he is the one who had to tell bobbies children that bobby had died. to think about that men still retaining that optimism. just before he...
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joe's. him next week but tonight they have to go without him. >> we talked with coaches prior to the game and said rakim wants to play in this but when you have a high ankle sprain, you have to be careful. >> if you tweak it again, it could become chronic. it's early december, i realize it's a lead game, they need him healthy in february and march. >> let's look at the starting line lineups for hurricanes and miami. mcgowan and keep an eye on them today. boston college. reggie jackson will be making his seventh start of the year. he is also quite the spark plug. the head coach of boston college a member of umass hall of fame, the winningest coach in history. al skinner in his 15th year, 22nd overall, took them to the ncaa last year and al skinner, assistant coach learned defense but grew up loving the acc in his hometown of burlington, north carolina, graduate of the college where he loved basketball so much, he lived in the gymnasium, frank haith. >> he was known as a great recruiter. this
joe's. him next week but tonight they have to go without him. >> we talked with coaches prior to the game and said rakim wants to play in this but when you have a high ankle sprain, you have to be careful. >> if you tweak it again, it could become chronic. it's early december, i realize it's a lead game, they need him healthy in february and march. >> let's look at the starting line lineups for hurricanes and miami. mcgowan and keep an eye on them today. boston college. reggie...
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joe paye lead to an error and that the police did not tell her they could insist on a warrant. >> howcould the speaker of the house of commons left in such a situation that he was left that he believed there was a warrant of the search of the offices. and there wasn't. and how did the speaker and who the buck stops elected with the house be left in such a situation? >> i think i say under the assumption when you say search, we assume there was a warrant. >> don't you think it was a part of your responsibility to be sure that the speaker did know there wasn't a warrant. to be sure that he knew that and have that information. don't you think that he should have known that and understand the situation that there wasn't a warrant. >> i think in hindsight yes, i wish i had said it. and i didn't say it because the reason i said that i believed that i had the authority. >> i understand. yes, i should have made it clearer. >> and she wanted to know why the police didn't tell her she could have insisted upon a warrant. >> you rejected and would manipulated be a proper situation? >> no, i think
joe paye lead to an error and that the police did not tell her they could insist on a warrant. >> howcould the speaker of the house of commons left in such a situation that he was left that he believed there was a warrant of the search of the offices. and there wasn't. and how did the speaker and who the buck stops elected with the house be left in such a situation? >> i think i say under the assumption when you say search, we assume there was a warrant. >> don't you think it...
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also get the iphone app. >> conn independent senator joe lieberman yesterday defended his opportunitypposition to health care legislation. the measure was reportedly part of a compromise worked out between conservative and liberal democrats. senator lieberman is joined by a maine republican susan collins. this is 10 minutes. >> have you been moved by anything the democrats have proposed? >> this looks like it ronald reagan moment. >> have you been moved towards voting by anything the senator reid has proposed? >> as i said last night, we are having constructive discussions3 . it is not finished yet. we have learned in the last couple of weeks that we should all be looking at paper. this legislative process and we should look at specific legislative language before agreeing or not. if, as appears to be happening, the so-called public option, a government-run insurance program is out and the medicare buy-in which i thought would jeopardize medicare and cost taxpayers billions of dollars over the long haul and increase our deficit is out and there are no other attempts to bring no otherh
also get the iphone app. >> conn independent senator joe lieberman yesterday defended his opportunitypposition to health care legislation. the measure was reportedly part of a compromise worked out between conservative and liberal democrats. senator lieberman is joined by a maine republican susan collins. this is 10 minutes. >> have you been moved by anything the democrats have proposed? >> this looks like it ronald reagan moment. >> have you been moved towards voting by...
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he describes his responsibility to tell joe kennedy sr. that jack has been assassinated.there is such a realist to it, because he says he was lying there, and even though the father had had a stroke, he understood what was going on. his father's eyes were closed. he decided to wait a few more minutes. then he is the one who had to tell him. when bobby died, he is the one who had to tell bobbies children that bobby had died. to think about that men still retaining that optimism. just before he was diagnosed with the cancer, my husband and i were in a car, and for some reason ", wild irish rose" came on the radio. we called him up and there was that booming voice just singing those ridiculous songs he would sing. it just shows you that loss is connected to life. if you have a sense of nature, of the season is being reviewed over time, if you have a religious faith of renewal, you just keep: and you drive. that is the main message of this book. it goes beyond politics. is human response to love and loss. >> richard nixon once said in 1972 after he won a landslide reelection,
he describes his responsibility to tell joe kennedy sr. that jack has been assassinated.there is such a realist to it, because he says he was lying there, and even though the father had had a stroke, he understood what was going on. his father's eyes were closed. he decided to wait a few more minutes. then he is the one who had to tell him. when bobby died, he is the one who had to tell bobbies children that bobby had died. to think about that men still retaining that optimism. just before he...