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here is chris wright back in the flyers line-up for josh benson. old dominion with the ball, trailing by 4 >> derek: so far, the flyers have 9 turnovers. we are not even halfway through the first half here. in bounce pass comes way out on top. and bazemore will run it down. darius james. old dominion right now with gerald lee out of the game gets a break. bazemore, puts his head down. >> derek: that's what they do in late shot clock situation. they go with the 11-4 set, spread the court and allows bazemore to go 1 on 1. pretty tough to stop, mano a mano >> mike: flyers up 2. swing around ha
here is chris wright back in the flyers line-up for josh benson. old dominion with the ball, trailing by 4 >> derek: so far, the flyers have 9 turnovers. we are not even halfway through the first half here. in bounce pass comes way out on top. and bazemore will run it down. darius james. old dominion right now with gerald lee out of the game gets a break. bazemore, puts his head down. >> derek: that's what they do in late shot clock situation. they go with the 11-4 set, spread the...
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just like that, raji gets it started with a sunday best dish to josh southern. teardrop, courtesy of the norl new orleanian. >> tim: six minutes gone. you look at our game summary, just like that, boston college down by 13. able to make a few plays, i think in large measure, because of biko paris. that young man has been dogged by two or three different guards pressing the issue. i thought he responded in that last sequence. >> mike: i thought he was more aggressive, especially against the fullcourt press, taking it up, trying to get in the lane. eight point for him, a few steals, assists, cut down on his turnovers in the second half. much more poised against the press. >> tim: interestingly he has some people he can call upon in that huddle that were outstanding guards. not just al skinner, bhofs a very good player himself, but also preston murphy as a part of the boston college staff. there's biko, sitting down now with eight points, four assists. next to him is preston murphy. in fact, preston is talking to him now. preston played at rhode island. he was on t
just like that, raji gets it started with a sunday best dish to josh southern. teardrop, courtesy of the norl new orleanian. >> tim: six minutes gone. you look at our game summary, just like that, boston college down by 13. able to make a few plays, i think in large measure, because of biko paris. that young man has been dogged by two or three different guards pressing the issue. i thought he responded in that last sequence. >> mike: i thought he was more aggressive, especially...
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that was three points and four rebounds, josh southern back in the lineup.ni, mike, say not very imposing at 6'8", 218, you would expect a lot of people to take advantage of that defensively. he creates more problems for opponents than they do for him. >> mike: if you're al skinner, you live with that. i have my guy, let's worry about how other teams are matching up to him. and he's bigger. you talk about his toughness. i think he's more than capable of handling any assignment on the defensive end. we are tied up at 23 apiece, the acc opener, right here on a krrcc sunday night hoops presented by pizza hut. grant back in the lineup. southern to rebound. what a way to begin conference play. southern now with four rebounds. if you're frank haith, you have to be scratching your head. the opponents shooting at four percentage and you're not doing a good job on the boards. pass inside and reverse and then gets the bounce. malcolm grant with five. >> mike: darius adams nice job with the break. you want the ball in grant's hands and make the play. that time he was a
that was three points and four rebounds, josh southern back in the lineup.ni, mike, say not very imposing at 6'8", 218, you would expect a lot of people to take advantage of that defensively. he creates more problems for opponents than they do for him. >> mike: if you're al skinner, you live with that. i have my guy, let's worry about how other teams are matching up to him. and he's bigger. you talk about his toughness. i think he's more than capable of handling any assignment on the...
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also with us is josh meyer, who's covering this story for the "los angeles times." >> tell us a littlet more about what concerned you when you saw the video and when the parents came to talk to you. where there specific threats there? what did you see? >> well, two elements. the first concern is the disappearance of the young people to their families and to all of us. and the second part is the fact that a video was left behind raised the concerns more. and the content of the video that i watched also disturbed me, juxtaposing images of war and putting with them or next to them verses of the koran that sometimes people misunderstand and misuse. that made me and the families worry and that's why they moved to let us know. >> brown: and how much have you come to know about this group of young men ? how tight-knit were they? how did they come together? >> well, i personally do not know the families or the young people. but from my first impression when i met with the families, we asked them me questions, they seemed to be very typical families. they're proud of their kids, mainstream, no
also with us is josh meyer, who's covering this story for the "los angeles times." >> tell us a littlet more about what concerned you when you saw the video and when the parents came to talk to you. where there specific threats there? what did you see? >> well, two elements. the first concern is the disappearance of the young people to their families and to all of us. and the second part is the fact that a video was left behind raised the concerns more. and the content of...
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>>rown: josh meyer, nihad awad, thank you very muc >> lehrer: next tonit, excerpts from charlie rose'snvertion about going to the people, th u.s. army general stanley mcrystal head of allied forces in afghanistan >> the core your philosophy is you have to convince e afghan pple that they have a reason to lieve that they can live in peacwith some security and some manner of governce that procts them. >> absolely. at the end of the day, the people who jge success or ilure will be the afghan people, who will make cisions on how ty go forward, who they support. so it's critical that convince them that tir government canrotect them and ll protect them, and then me their basic eds. >> what's the metr? how do youeasure that? >> there are a numr of ways, chare. one, of courseis polling; you ask them. but therare a number of other ways, as well. people make decions that reflect theioutlook on the future, whether a farmerlants a crop, whether meone makes an investment, whether inviduals will join the vernment, whether they wilbet their future with e government, join the police, joinhe army. in f
>>rown: josh meyer, nihad awad, thank you very muc >> lehrer: next tonit, excerpts from charlie rose'snvertion about going to the people, th u.s. army general stanley mcrystal head of allied forces in afghanistan >> the core your philosophy is you have to convince e afghan pple that they have a reason to lieve that they can live in peacwith some security and some manner of governce that procts them. >> absolely. at the end of the day, the people who jge success or ilure...
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.: van dussen put a great move on the freshman josh davis. >> mike g.: he and stywall a little two-man game right here. the little stutter step off and going. laid it high over tracy smith. that was a nice finish for the freshman. >> mike h.: he had one of his best games of the season monday night against wake forest scored ten points. van dussen, the kind of player mike dement loves. uncg is on an 8-2 run now. sidney lowe called that time-out. >> mike g.: just so you know there was a little lapse of concentration for nc state down the stretch. they fell asleep in the zone. content to stay on the perimeter and getting long shots at the end of the clock. >> mike h.: wood is back in the game. he made an error there. another turnover for nc state. still no threes for unc greensboro. montel smith had the rebound. he couldn't get it to go. here comes c.j. williams and the pack. >> mike g.: that's a shot you want to take on that situation. really no board coverage. that was early in the clock. >> mike h.: both teams seem a little out of sync offensively right now. >> mike g.: i thought spart
.: van dussen put a great move on the freshman josh davis. >> mike g.: he and stywall a little two-man game right here. the little stutter step off and going. laid it high over tracy smith. that was a nice finish for the freshman. >> mike h.: he had one of his best games of the season monday night against wake forest scored ten points. van dussen, the kind of player mike dement loves. uncg is on an 8-2 run now. sidney lowe called that time-out. >> mike g.: just so you know...
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. >> if you're jim baron, you want josh southern taking the jump shot outside.cept that shot out of bc's offense. >> jones, now working on harris. >> watching sanders here early on, only 1:30, but he's a little tentative out on the floor. that's not to be unexpected coming back from an injury. >> teams that like to motor up and down the floor sometimes get frustrated when playing a team like bc. that reverse does not fall. and it's rebounded by trapani. >> this is what bc wants you to do, keep them in the halfcourt on both ends of the floor. they want to make you defend on stretches of time on offense and then just keep them calmed down on the other end. >> raji off the feed. southern with the rebound. one extra pass for trapani, but if track. there's another example, he could have taken a point-blank shot and he turned it down, did southern. >> i think that the big beneficiary of sanders coming back is going to be joe trapani. he's much better as a supporting actor, like a scottie pippen to a michael jordan. i'm not comparing levels of talent, but just for a po
. >> if you're jim baron, you want josh southern taking the jump shot outside.cept that shot out of bc's offense. >> jones, now working on harris. >> watching sanders here early on, only 1:30, but he's a little tentative out on the floor. that's not to be unexpected coming back from an injury. >> teams that like to motor up and down the floor sometimes get frustrated when playing a team like bc. that reverse does not fall. and it's rebounded by trapani. >> this is...
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> safer: using cell therapy and a bone marrow transplant from the donor, doctors were able to get josh's new hand without many of the anti-rejection drugs that are almost always toxic. maloney says the surgery has given him his life back. to dr. wolf, it's the least medicine can do. >> wolf: these guys, they were protecting us. they took the hit for us, and they deserve our respect for that reason. and... and from my perspective, they deserve our very best effort to do the best we know how to do, and then further, to do the best that we don't even know yet how to do. "o" is for objectivity. one of the basic principles of td ameritrade. it means you help investors... you don't just sell them. it means no hidden agenda. td ameritrade always has...always will... put the investor-- you--first. that's how they work. that's how they deliver objective investing help. that's what td ameritrade stands for. what does your investment firm stand for? it's time for fresh thinking. it's time for td ameritrade. it's good to be rewarded for your purchases. happily, membership rewards points from america
> safer: using cell therapy and a bone marrow transplant from the donor, doctors were able to get josh's new hand without many of the anti-rejection drugs that are almost always toxic. maloney says the surgery has given him his life back. to dr. wolf, it's the least medicine can do. >> wolf: these guys, they were protecting us. they took the hit for us, and they deserve our respect for that reason. and... and from my perspective, they deserve our very best effort to do the best we know...
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be very good as soon as next year getting one of the top centers in the nation already signed and josh smith out of seattle and also tyler lamb, a star wing player from modern day, but they need a point guard. they really desperately need a point guard and ben howland has been out on a lot of recruiting assignments, and would i imagine they are taking a look at both ray mccallum and michigan and a high school player and jones out of a junior college in missouri, and i think those guys could get a lot of minutes and start perhaps as early as next year jarvis. >> steve: ravern johnson scoring outside. >> marcus: ravern running down the floor after knocking it down. he can't believe the relative ease of the open looks that he's been able to find out here on the floor against this formerly tough ucla defense. malcolm lee, the microcosm of this whole game for ucla. mcdonald's all american three feet wide-open jump shot jarvis. >> steve: tyler honeycutt will go to the scorer's table to check in. anderson gets it ahead to michael roll who lays it up and in. jarvis. >> steve: mississippi state
be very good as soon as next year getting one of the top centers in the nation already signed and josh smith out of seattle and also tyler lamb, a star wing player from modern day, but they need a point guard. they really desperately need a point guard and ben howland has been out on a lot of recruiting assignments, and would i imagine they are taking a look at both ray mccallum and michigan and a high school player and jones out of a junior college in missouri, and i think those guys could get...
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ucla, they've got josh smith in seattle who was highly recruited coming in next year. tyler lamb out of southern california, orange county coming in. watched him play the last couple years. a couple good ones out there they're trying to get signed up. >> steve: lee misness the corner. honeycutt gets it back. misses. lee will pick it up. ucla has been recruiting one of the top point guards in america out of high school, ray mccollum in michigan and out of the junior college ranks, zeke jones out of missouri junior college. cole does everything. >> marques: he does. even though it's not a big offensive day for him, again, he doesn't mind as long as they win the basketball game. great defense. great hustle on the block of the attempted dunk by reeves nelson. he gets on the floor like ucla stars do and then nice job on the inside. great position leading to the easy bucket. >> steve: kansas, one of many unbeaten teams. but they are on the top because of the two guys, collins and aldrich returned but the first five are all unbeaten. >> marques: purdue, their custom tough def
ucla, they've got josh smith in seattle who was highly recruited coming in next year. tyler lamb out of southern california, orange county coming in. watched him play the last couple years. a couple good ones out there they're trying to get signed up. >> steve: lee misness the corner. honeycutt gets it back. misses. lee will pick it up. ucla has been recruiting one of the top point guards in america out of high school, ray mccollum in michigan and out of the junior college ranks, zeke...
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. >> marcus: no josh shipp or collison this the lineup for ucla jarvis. >> steve: johnson can really rip it, only 175 pounds at 6'7", but a huge shooter, 46% from three-point range. >> marcus: and one stat that gives you an idea where ravern johnson loves to operate, shot one free throw the entire season jarvis. >> steve: wow. >> marcus: not looking to go inside and do a lot of things object inside. he'll step out and knock down jump shots jarvis. >> steve: malcolm lee, they want him to be more aggressive offensively. he misses his first shot. >> marcus: he needs to be a lot more aggressive going to the basket jarvis. >> steve: uh-oh, barry stewart hits outside. 5-0 bulldogs who come in at 5-2 and ucla at 2-5. >> marcus: the bombardiers, 12 against depaul and 9 in the first half of that game jarvis. >> steve: good pass by lee to nelson and you can see how nelson is playing with a bum knee, but you can see that black eye he suffered against kansas university last week with a corneal abrasion on this drive to the hoop. >> marcus: and that bucket didn't count. the corneal abrasion of th
. >> marcus: no josh shipp or collison this the lineup for ucla jarvis. >> steve: johnson can really rip it, only 175 pounds at 6'7", but a huge shooter, 46% from three-point range. >> marcus: and one stat that gives you an idea where ravern johnson loves to operate, shot one free throw the entire season jarvis. >> steve: wow. >> marcus: not looking to go inside and do a lot of things object inside. he'll step out and knock down jump shots jarvis. >>...
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one on one with josh benson >> derek: he is creating the offense. count lane >> mike: loose on it the floor, stolen away. marcus johnson to mickey perry. >> derek: a nice take to the basket by mickey perry. transition offense by these flyers. they came up with the steal and able to get out into the open court for the nice, easy lay-in the lee backs out now, 18- footer on the way, nails it. >> that's the connect shot that lee has made in this game. very personal player. low post core. >> paul williams maces the three and the rebound comes out, old dominion. that's a missed shot and that's a good shop. that came from dibble penetration did from a dribble penetration. >> there a gerald lee back door again. he scored 10. that's a one-point flier lead and dayton with the ball. josh benson from 17. doesn't get the roll, gets up, no good. loose on the floor, out of bounds. it will be old dominion ball when we come back. timeout on the floor, 15:04 left to play. dayton up by 1. >>> 32-31, dayton with a one- point lead with just over 15 minutes left to play
one on one with josh benson >> derek: he is creating the offense. count lane >> mike: loose on it the floor, stolen away. marcus johnson to mickey perry. >> derek: a nice take to the basket by mickey perry. transition offense by these flyers. they came up with the steal and able to get out into the open court for the nice, easy lay-in the lee backs out now, 18- footer on the way, nails it. >> that's the connect shot that lee has made in this game. very personal player....
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jim: josh mcdaniels who was a graduate assistant under nick saban when reid became the head coach ofagles. he's one of the longest tenured coaches in the league, right behind jeff fisher. all kinds of scenarios for next week. the broncos will find out after this game ends that there's even a possible strength of victory tiebreaker they would have against the jets and the chargers next week. all kinds of things. the ball just tossed around a little bit. to smith. and that's not going anywhere. it is over. in philadelphia. the eagles prevail on an akers' field goal from 28 yards. philadelphia 30, denver 27. coming up next, "60 minutes" followed by "jesse stone and "cold case." for phil simms and the crow, jim nantz saying so long from philadelphia and happy new philadelphia and happy new year, everybody. gecko: what's going on, sir? boss: we're slammed. tons of people interested in all the money they could be saving by switching to geico.. gecko: yeah, 'course. boss: boy, did we miss you last week. that temp wasn't working out at all. exec: took me all morning but i got those quarterly
jim: josh mcdaniels who was a graduate assistant under nick saban when reid became the head coach ofagles. he's one of the longest tenured coaches in the league, right behind jeff fisher. all kinds of scenarios for next week. the broncos will find out after this game ends that there's even a possible strength of victory tiebreaker they would have against the jets and the chargers next week. all kinds of things. the ball just tossed around a little bit. to smith. and that's not going anywhere....
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six point for josh southern. 66-54. we've said it many times, mike, when working boston college games, they're a difficult team to come from behind on when they get a lead. but i think another issue for them is they have a difficult time coming from behind. their club is just not built that way. again, a run out. nice work. team richmond again. >> mike: off the boston turnover again, not very balance for bc. nobody back. an easy layup. >> tim: and this is the largest lead of the night for rhode island, 68-54. and it all starts with the pilver and they got one. the long look ahead. sanders, he has really struggled in the second half. the lack of basketball conditioning, i think, really affecting him. and then it's just too easy down at the other end. really no way for people to react. >> tim: these home head scratchers, this falls into that category. >> mike: you look back, tim, historically there's been one or two every year, vermont -- duquesne and then the consecutive losses to harvard here this this building. the coa
six point for josh southern. 66-54. we've said it many times, mike, when working boston college games, they're a difficult team to come from behind on when they get a lead. but i think another issue for them is they have a difficult time coming from behind. their club is just not built that way. again, a run out. nice work. team richmond again. >> mike: off the boston turnover again, not very balance for bc. nobody back. an easy layup. >> tim: and this is the largest lead of the...
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. >> ron: josh southern. >> mike: he played well.game winning play against providence down the stretch. he's a guy they said they'd love to get 10 or 11 points a game from him and seven or eight rebounds a game. >> ron: he and dunn together give them good size, come with big body, southern a lot more advanced offensively. 3:49 to play, miami with a chance to cut into that with the basketball. >> mike: the equivalent of a turnover. he missed two free-throws. >> ron: grant waiting for the pick. lost the handle that belonged to miami. with 13 to shoot. blizzard grant will trigger it in. nine on the shot clock. grant, buries it! a two point game. >> mike: swing of the basketball, more eclipse than screen. give his teammate a wide open look. half the arena got dark. >> ron: jackson, with three minutes to play. southern tries to force the pass inside, scott kicks it off. >> mike: all of a sudden there, is renewed life on the hurricane bench. >> ron: made 4 of the last 6 shots, johnson, misses the easy shot! southern takes it away and then
. >> ron: josh southern. >> mike: he played well.game winning play against providence down the stretch. he's a guy they said they'd love to get 10 or 11 points a game from him and seven or eight rebounds a game. >> ron: he and dunn together give them good size, come with big body, southern a lot more advanced offensively. 3:49 to play, miami with a chance to cut into that with the basketball. >> mike: the equivalent of a turnover. he missed two free-throws. >> ron:...
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charge of enforcing ideological conformity amongst the khalif in his you can see from the set of heard josh use not somebody that you would like to have fallen into. i am going to talk about him. he is one of the most interesting effectives in the beginning of the 1970's. and the kgb was so short of ideas that they had actually worked out a plan to land special forces on the coast of your sure. whether the good people of yorkshire would have noticed i don't no, but there we are. now this is actually turning point. sometimes the simplest ideas of the best. one of the great acronyms id british history is kids, keep it simple stupak. the way to deal with resch and espionage was to expel huge numbers of soviet intelligence officers but the great country which i have the country of representing was the only one who actually did it so there were 105 people sentences to one of the worst experiences in history and that is flying on what used to be call them britain earl flopped. any way they all made it back. oh yes, this is i would say the standards of physical fitness we insist on an mi5 and i re
charge of enforcing ideological conformity amongst the khalif in his you can see from the set of heard josh use not somebody that you would like to have fallen into. i am going to talk about him. he is one of the most interesting effectives in the beginning of the 1970's. and the kgb was so short of ideas that they had actually worked out a plan to land special forces on the coast of your sure. whether the good people of yorkshire would have noticed i don't no, but there we are. now this is...
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in the second is the book by josh milunovich in which he profiles seven democratic activist from seven other countries in the middle east. and it's movement towards democracy. and the best book of 2009 would have to be gretchen peters book, which really shows and documents the cultivation in afghanistan, pakistan, and how that money brings forth a taliban insurgency and the distribution network. >> host: we go next to campus in here scott, democratic color. what are your favorite bear? >> caller: good morning. i enjoyed the worst hard times. i wish i knew the author's name. i forgot it. but it was a story about the people who stayed during the great dust bowl and droughts of the 30's. and it was incredible about the banking institutions and how the government and different policies came into play to make things better for a lot of people. i just found it, it's one of the personal stories of the people that survived that time was just amazing. >> host: and we did cover that book as well. also covered dave collins book on columbine. here's a look at. >> eric's journal is filled with hate
in the second is the book by josh milunovich in which he profiles seven democratic activist from seven other countries in the middle east. and it's movement towards democracy. and the best book of 2009 would have to be gretchen peters book, which really shows and documents the cultivation in afghanistan, pakistan, and how that money brings forth a taliban insurgency and the distribution network. >> host: we go next to campus in here scott, democratic color. what are your favorite bear?...
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. >> reporr: even with the deal, nels and independent democrat josh lieberman warned that the senate legislation must not be altered substantially when it's merged wi the more libel house bill. the american medical association joined tay in supporting the sene version after refung to back the house bill. meanwhile, rd said talk about a conference w premature. >> we have to pass thibill in the senate first. that is our direction. that is our guidinlight. we'll rry about next steps a later time. >> repter: the next step in the path to passing a bill cometomorrow morning when the senate will ta another procedural vote. >> ifill: we have our n dete on the mer is of the senate bill and what it migh take to get a fil bill to the president's desk. sherd brown is a democrat from ohio and is a memr of thsenate's health committee and lisey graham is a republican from sout carolina. he's a member of the senate' dget committee. gentlemen, we just hea ben nelson, thfamously sought-off senator om nebraska, say this weend that this is not about whether the heth care system gets fixed but the wa you
. >> reporr: even with the deal, nels and independent democrat josh lieberman warned that the senate legislation must not be altered substantially when it's merged wi the more libel house bill. the american medical association joined tay in supporting the sene version after refung to back the house bill. meanwhile, rd said talk about a conference w premature. >> we have to pass thibill in the senate first. that is our direction. that is our guidinlight. we'll rry about next steps a...
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the publisher is phantom written with josh young. has it affected getting work?> has it affected getting work? i don't think it has. and that's -- i've been really lucky. and i talk about it in the book. when i first revealed the fact that i have mental health issues, i was afraid that was the end. well, my first thought -- you know, i did it publicly on a radio show. but my first thought was i've just embarrassed my family. growing up when i grew up -- and i believe still today there's a stigma attached to mental health issues. >> larry: sad but true. >> absolutely. it's not given the same credence that anything physical. i could say i got a bad leg and everybody goes, oh, that's terrible. i can say i can't function because i got some issue in my mind and people just think you're coo coo. so i thought my family was going to be embarrassed, i thought nobody would hire me. and as it turns out, it's been a little bit comforting to know i'm not the only one out there. a lot of people suffer from mental -- i don't think there's anybody alive that doesn't have a menta
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kyle wilson and josh erskine reasoning. -- returning. washington without several players still.pass, not quite to the intended target, and the chant is let's go oilers! five and a half into the third period. making it interesting for washington. green, shoulder to shoulder with potulny. point position for gilbert. braces himself for the high hit. green knocked him down. >> craig: he tried to throw and drag. his stick was broken in half. >> joe: gilbert revving it up for edmonton....
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shane baue josh fattal and rah shourd were seized last july. ter, they were accused of spying. today, iran's foren minister announced plans r a trial. he did not s when, and he did not specify the chars. interrogation of the three amican citizens who had illegally entered iran with suspicious nameis ongog and they will be tried by iran's dicialary system and judicia verdictsegarding their case wilbe issued. >> sreenivasanrelatives of the ericans and the u.s. government have insisted ty were innocent kers who strayed ross the border. washington, secretary of state hillary clintodemanded their imdiate release. >> we nsider this a totally unfounded charge. there is no basis for it. the three young people who were detaid by the iranians ve absolutely no connection with any kind of acti against the iranian state or government. >> sreenivasan: iran's announcement today came the standoff oveits nuclear progm intensifies. thu.s. and other countries are talking of imposinnew sanctions. taliban attacks kied at least 16 police across theountry. e insurgents hit 2 checkpoin one in the nor,
shane baue josh fattal and rah shourd were seized last july. ter, they were accused of spying. today, iran's foren minister announced plans r a trial. he did not s when, and he did not specify the chars. interrogation of the three amican citizens who had illegally entered iran with suspicious nameis ongog and they will be tried by iran's dicialary system and judicia verdictsegarding their case wilbe issued. >> sreenivasanrelatives of the ericans and the u.s. government have insisted ty...
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shane bauer, josh fattal and sarah shourd were seized last july. later, they were accused of spying. today, iran's foreign minister announced plans for a trial. he did not say when, and he did not specify the charges. >> interrogation of the three american citizens who had illegally entered iran with suspicious names is ongoing and they will be tried by iran's judicialary system and judiciary verdicts regarding their case will be issued. >> sreenivasan: relatives of the americans and the u.s. government have insisted they were innocent hikers who strayed across the border. in washington, secretary of state hillary clinton demanded their immediate release. >> we consider this a totally unfounded charge. there is no basis for it. the three young people who were detained by the iranians have absolutely no connection with any kind of action against the iranian state or government. >> sreenivasan: iran's announcement today came as the standoff over its nuclear program intensifies. the u.s. and other countries are talking of imposing new sanctions. talib
shane bauer, josh fattal and sarah shourd were seized last july. later, they were accused of spying. today, iran's foreign minister announced plans for a trial. he did not say when, and he did not specify the charges. >> interrogation of the three american citizens who had illegally entered iran with suspicious names is ongoing and they will be tried by iran's judicialary system and judiciary verdicts regarding their case will be issued. >> sreenivasan: relatives of the americans...
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got pretty physical between stywall and josh davis. foul is going to be on stywall.man all the g. ♪ ♪ [ man #2 ] half the calories. all the g. [ muhammad ali ] i'm gonna float like a butterfly and sting like aee. ♪ ♪ float like a butterfly. sting like a bee. i'm gonna float li a butterfly and sting like a bee. ♪ ♪ sting like a... stg like a bee. ♪ ♪ [ won ] half the calories, all the g. [ woman #2 ] i know that'right. >> mike h.: mike hogewood and the g-man, mike gminski back with you where nc stat
got pretty physical between stywall and josh davis. foul is going to be on stywall.man all the g. ♪ ♪ [ man #2 ] half the calories. all the g. [ muhammad ali ] i'm gonna float like a butterfly and sting like aee. ♪ ♪ float like a butterfly. sting like a bee. i'm gonna float li a butterfly and sting like a bee. ♪ ♪ sting like a... stg like a bee. ♪ ♪ [ won ] half the calories, all the g. [ woman #2 ] i know that'right. >> mike h.: mike hogewood and the g-man, mike gminski...
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host: josh, democratic line. caller: i had a couple of questions for you.ists' influence the committee? are they any part of your job? do you deal with them at all? i was also wondering about inflation. i know that with tarp part of the problem that we clearly avoided was the the fashion -- depression with job loss. i was a machinist at john deere at the time. they lay off hundreds of people to try to save money at the top and. a lot of companies do that. you talk about ethics and stuff. in my area in iowa, illinois, we have a lot of manufacturing. i worked in a place that shut down. i worked at a machine shop and they closed their doors and there are not any more jobs popping up. can legislation be drawn up to prevent outsourcing? can you punish companies for outsourcing these jobs? guest: an interesting question. sometimes we do. sometimes it is difficult. your first question, do lobbyists have an effect? for me to say that they do not, that would be ridiculous. the title comes from the speaker's lobby, where people of interest, or the white house lobby a
host: josh, democratic line. caller: i had a couple of questions for you.ists' influence the committee? are they any part of your job? do you deal with them at all? i was also wondering about inflation. i know that with tarp part of the problem that we clearly avoided was the the fashion -- depression with job loss. i was a machinist at john deere at the time. they lay off hundreds of people to try to save money at the top and. a lot of companies do that. you talk about ethics and stuff. in my...
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aforementioned players, a'lonzo coleman to the basket of the a'lonzo coleman, pierre miller and josh johnson. miller and coleman are with the team and in their warmups. ahead to boynton. and boynton with the layup. bill: i'll tell you, erik murphy has great hands. that was a terrific job of not only touching the basketball but then releasing it quickly for his teammate to get an easy basket. holmes to the hoop. and holmes gets the third basket of the ballgame for presbyterian. bill: another good example of holmes finishing around the rim. he had 29d against north carolina. he only has seven in the first half. had 22 in the second half. he really came alive. matt: gators had 11 first half field goals in their victory on monday. to this point, they've held presbyterian to three. 31-8 now and tyus on his way to a double-double here in the first half. 10 points, seven rebounds. six minutes to play in the half. troyli with the jam. bill: the purpose of the press is to speed up the opponent. florida had the blue hose sped up pretty well but didn't get back and cover, help defense wasn't th
aforementioned players, a'lonzo coleman to the basket of the a'lonzo coleman, pierre miller and josh johnson. miller and coleman are with the team and in their warmups. ahead to boynton. and boynton with the layup. bill: i'll tell you, erik murphy has great hands. that was a terrific job of not only touching the basketball but then releasing it quickly for his teammate to get an easy basket. holmes to the hoop. and holmes gets the third basket of the ballgame for presbyterian. bill: another...
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host: josh, democratic line. caller: i had a couple of questions for you. do lobbyists' influence the committee? are they any part of your job? do you deal with them at all? i was also wondering about inflation. i know that with tarp part of the problem that we clearly avoided was the the fashion -- depression with job loss. i was a machinist at john deere at the time. they lay off hundreds of people to try to save money at the top and. a lot of companies do that. you talk about ethics and stuff. in my area in iowa, illinois, we have a lot of manufacturing. i worked in a place that shut down. i worked at a machine shop and they closed their doors and there are not any more jobs popping up. can legislation be drawn up to prevent outsourcing? can you punish companies for outsourcing these jobs? guest: an interesting question. sometimes we do. sometimes it is difficult. your first question, do lobbyists have an effect? for me to say that they do not, that would be ridiculous. the title comes from the speaker's lobby, where people of interest, or the white hous
host: josh, democratic line. caller: i had a couple of questions for you. do lobbyists' influence the committee? are they any part of your job? do you deal with them at all? i was also wondering about inflation. i know that with tarp part of the problem that we clearly avoided was the the fashion -- depression with job loss. i was a machinist at john deere at the time. they lay off hundreds of people to try to save money at the top and. a lot of companies do that. you talk about ethics and...
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and then a little bit later i met a guy named josh simpson, a different part of iraq, different time of the occupation. yeah, we figured out this great thing to do. we could actually get into the computer and move our little blip around and do the virtual patrols. so there was a lot of that. their is a lot of comparison to the it know. largely their way, way off because people ask, how much resistance is there of this type, directory resistance happening in iraq and afghanistan? certainly compared to vietnam it is minuscule. in vietnam for those who have not read history or weren't around at that time, this country has a very rich tradition of g.i. resistance. in vietnam there was a gi resistance movement that was s o powerful that by the end of the vietnam war nearly half the soldiers on the ground would not follow orders. they would not comply. they would not do missions. and there was little the military could do about it. there were certain little the government could do about it. basically when you have a military that is in that far advanced in a state of collapse where nearly
and then a little bit later i met a guy named josh simpson, a different part of iraq, different time of the occupation. yeah, we figured out this great thing to do. we could actually get into the computer and move our little blip around and do the virtual patrols. so there was a lot of that. their is a lot of comparison to the it know. largely their way, way off because people ask, how much resistance is there of this type, directory resistance happening in iraq and afghanistan? certainly...
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my name is josh cobbs. i'm a parent of a child with autism for it it has been over seven years trying to better the lives of individuals and families affected by autism through insurance and education reforms. when i was left in front of this distinguished committee, i spoke of the successful and cost efficient services myself received using tele-health technology. this came from professionals in florida which was federal sponsored national research project rate we are one of 15 families that participated in this demonstration across the nation. in this model, after a brief& phase of face-to-face training which is crucial to build a therapeutic relationship, we relate to professionals by an interactive video systems that enable live tree, consultation and support directly into our home, when and where we needed it. through this model, we receive professional support in teaching our some language, life skills, and overall improving his quality of life. one of the main components of the study was the reducti
my name is josh cobbs. i'm a parent of a child with autism for it it has been over seven years trying to better the lives of individuals and families affected by autism through insurance and education reforms. when i was left in front of this distinguished committee, i spoke of the successful and cost efficient services myself received using tele-health technology. this came from professionals in florida which was federal sponsored national research project rate we are one of 15 families that...
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they thought they were going to have josh owens. >> barry: anderson again. >> marques: because of health reasons, owens hasn't been able to contribute. stop-gap measures rotated nicely for them. >> barry: at 6'11" and he won't go. the rebound to pilgrim took out that pass. >> marques: they encourage them to shoot it. the defense is spread out. they're confident they can knock that shot down. the coach has given them the go ahead. >> barry: we get a foul called once again against the cowboys. we'll take a time-out, 18-13, oklahoma state. (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. woooh, nice! that's a lot of food! (announcer) now get big meals like our stuffed pizza rollers, pizza mia, the p'zone, and our personal panormous pizza starting at just five dollars. pizza hut's big eat tiny price menu. order on your iphone. >> barry: welcome back. the co
they thought they were going to have josh owens. >> barry: anderson again. >> marques: because of health reasons, owens hasn't been able to contribute. stop-gap measures rotated nicely for them. >> barry: at 6'11" and he won't go. the rebound to pilgrim took out that pass. >> marques: they encourage them to shoot it. the defense is spread out. they're confident they can knock that shot down. the coach has given them the go ahead. >> barry: we get a foul called...
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coburn: i have a unanimous consent request that my staff josh trent be allowed floor privileges during the duration of the debate on this bill. mr. pryor: no objection. the presiding officer: without objection. under the previous order, the senate stands alex lang is a staff writer with "congressional quarterly." we are hearing president obama is coming to capitol hill to mark. why? >> he is going to rally the troops it looks like. democrats have been fighting a little bit among themselves over the health bill yesterday and today and i think he wants to try to smooth things over. he had a number of his senior staff here today including the health and human services secretary. >> what time is that meeting set to happen? >> 2:00 p.m. to mark. >> we know the real work is going on behind the scenes. who has majority leader read in meeting with today and at the end of the day will he be able to report any progress? >> one of the lieutenants, charles schumer has been meeting with a group of moderate animal democrats vie for meat side, folks like john rockefeller from west virginia, mark pryo
coburn: i have a unanimous consent request that my staff josh trent be allowed floor privileges during the duration of the debate on this bill. mr. pryor: no objection. the presiding officer: without objection. under the previous order, the senate stands alex lang is a staff writer with "congressional quarterly." we are hearing president obama is coming to capitol hill to mark. why? >> he is going to rally the troops it looks like. democrats have been fighting a little bit among...
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first quarter, josh bobbles it. look at this return. cribs takes it down all the way to the 9-yard line and set up a field goal to give the browns a 3-0 lead. with seconds left in the first half chris jennings around the end and scores on the touchdown run and that made it 13-0. it was the first touchdown of his career and the first rushing touchdown by a browns running back all season. ben was sacked eight times and five of those on third down. the browns went on to upset the steelers 13-6. pittsburgh is now six and seven and the play-offs hope all but over. >>> hopefully the ravins watched that game last night and took notice because if the browns can beat the steelers than the lions can upset the ravins. the concern is ed reid. reid is listed doubtful with injuries to foot and groin. because the lions have calvin johnson, who is a match up nightmare for opposing defensive back. this week former justin harper has been playing the role of johnson in practice. he even wore johnson's 85 but harper can only do so much. johnson is 6'5" and
first quarter, josh bobbles it. look at this return. cribs takes it down all the way to the 9-yard line and set up a field goal to give the browns a 3-0 lead. with seconds left in the first half chris jennings around the end and scores on the touchdown run and that made it 13-0. it was the first touchdown of his career and the first rushing touchdown by a browns running back all season. ben was sacked eight times and five of those on third down. the browns went on to upset the steelers 13-6....
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we take this next call from josh in virginia. go ahead. caller: good morning to you. just a moment ago, you had a caller from the state of michigan expressing concern about the senate bill taxes on the cadillac healthcare plans. i was calling in to voice my support for the bill over these i think i can answer his question the end fafkt will increase the wages the government could have offered a cheaper plan there's some big differences. here's a little more of what they say about what's at stake for two bodies in congress. talks between the two chambers including how to handle the differences >> next call opposed to the bill i'm a nurse. i deal with insurance companies everyday. it looks like insurance companies win. all i've heard about what is going to come out of this yes, there's going to be some good things. with states getting nebraska and having their med i carolina kayed paid for this seemed to be a whole bunch of lobbyist money. host: did you call yourself a parish nurse? caller: i am stationed at a church. i help people with health issues and he had kate the
we take this next call from josh in virginia. go ahead. caller: good morning to you. just a moment ago, you had a caller from the state of michigan expressing concern about the senate bill taxes on the cadillac healthcare plans. i was calling in to voice my support for the bill over these i think i can answer his question the end fafkt will increase the wages the government could have offered a cheaper plan there's some big differences. here's a little more of what they say about what's at...
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we take this next call from josh in virginia. go ahead. caller: good morning to you.t a moment ago, you had a caller from the state of michigan expressing concern about the senate bill taxes on the cadillac healthcare plans. i was calling in to voice my support for the bill over these i think i can answer his question the end fafkt will increase the wages the government could have offered a cheaper plan there's some big differences. here's a little more of what they say about what's at stake for two bodies in congress. talks between the two chambers including how to handle the differences >> next call opposed to the bill i'm a nurse. i deal with insurance companies everyday. it looks like insurance companies win. all i've heard about what is going to come out of this yes, there's going to be some good things. with states getting nebraska and having their med i carolina kayed paid for this seemed to be a whole bunch of lobbyist money. host: did you call yourself a parish nurse? caller: i am stationed at a church. i help people with health issues and he had kate them. i
we take this next call from josh in virginia. go ahead. caller: good morning to you.t a moment ago, you had a caller from the state of michigan expressing concern about the senate bill taxes on the cadillac healthcare plans. i was calling in to voice my support for the bill over these i think i can answer his question the end fafkt will increase the wages the government could have offered a cheaper plan there's some big differences. here's a little more of what they say about what's at stake...
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kelly iii from prince albert ii monaco foundation and the washington editor of "glamour" magazine, joshging director from the environmental group and a guest of the speaker and and gillette is a reporter from bloomberg news and a chair of the speakers' committee. melissa, vice chair of the speakers' committee and the person who organized today's events. thank you very much. his excellency tammet ceo of the prince albert monaco foundation kelly rate in a cure for the fox news channel and press secretary for the national resources defense council and finally the national editor of "vanity fair" magazine. [applause] our guest today is the ruler of the world's second smallest country vatican city being the smallest jet this roi is among the most globally recognized headstay and her serene highness prince albert ii heads the house of grimaldi and brother to princess caroline and princess stephanie the only prints from prince rainier and princess grace and rules on the principality he is boys as blanketed the airwaves and his highness the prince moonlights as a narrator in a biography about h
kelly iii from prince albert ii monaco foundation and the washington editor of "glamour" magazine, joshging director from the environmental group and a guest of the speaker and and gillette is a reporter from bloomberg news and a chair of the speakers' committee. melissa, vice chair of the speakers' committee and the person who organized today's events. thank you very much. his excellency tammet ceo of the prince albert monaco foundation kelly rate in a cure for the fox news channel...
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josh mora has gee or geo's story. >> i spent a lot of time playing with my family, so that's really basically it, that i remember, is just playing around with my cousins, running in the wood, and that sort of thing. >> reporter: peaceful life. >> yeah, very nice, very peaceful. >> reporter: until he was 7 years old, he lived an idealic life in bosnia with his parents and older brother. his family owned land and had money, but wars a all around them. >> it's war, you see people dead. i lost my brother to, you know, yes, i lost my brother. yes, a lot of people dead, you can see it right there, bombed everything, you know, it's war. >> there are stores like they held up father, you know, rained the mom and just kind of left the kids. >> reporter: they left behind their family, their money, their home, their lives. >> had worked in the office 17 and a half years, she worked in the office, too, and war come, and we lost everything. and how she say, we left august 20, '94. just take a couple of bags in car and we stop at the border. >> my dad paid off a soldier, or i think he gave him our car to le
josh mora has gee or geo's story. >> i spent a lot of time playing with my family, so that's really basically it, that i remember, is just playing around with my cousins, running in the wood, and that sort of thing. >> reporter: peaceful life. >> yeah, very nice, very peaceful. >> reporter: until he was 7 years old, he lived an idealic life in bosnia with his parents and older brother. his family owned land and had money, but wars a all around them. >> it's war,...
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york city, -josh, democrats line. caller: i am prouli of this president.peace. i think that is important to note because a lot of people are planning obama that he should have turned it down, or perhaps not have gone, which would have been ridiculous. host: huntington, west virginia, ravi, republican line. caller: i saw the speech that the president made this morning accepting the nobel peace prize. it was a very, very good speech. i am a republican, but words, you know, it is just words. that is all it is. come back to this country and work on unemployment. i was thinking, these officials in d.c., they are elected officials. the american public with them in. these people that are laidÑi of, now let's go to the senate and congress and start playing some of those people off. thank you, and have a good day. host: some headlines about health care and the senate package. and another headline in "usa today." ÑiÑinext is a phone call from tallahassee. this is diane, independent line. caller: this is in reference to the nobel peace prize. i felt that he was in go
york city, -josh, democrats line. caller: i am prouli of this president.peace. i think that is important to note because a lot of people are planning obama that he should have turned it down, or perhaps not have gone, which would have been ridiculous. host: huntington, west virginia, ravi, republican line. caller: i saw the speech that the president made this morning accepting the nobel peace prize. it was a very, very good speech. i am a republican, but words, you know, it is just words. that...
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host: josh from boca rafon, florida. caller: if we are the most tech logically advanced group, why don't we send in navy seals teams and end this war? guest: i think that was one option the obama team looked at. vice president biden pushed for greater use of drones and special forces. i think there are limits to that. as attractive as it sounds, a lot of the military comperts i've heard talk about this are dubious that that can do as much as the caller as suggested. host: if you could give historical perspective to this. we had the debate of guns versus butter, president johnson pushing strong on his domestic budget initiative, president bush pushing hard for his tax cuts in addition to funding the war in afghanistan and iraq. and now president obama. he's trying to create jobs, stimulate the economy, and also fund the war in afghanistan even though we are reducing our troop levels in iraq. guest: president johnson fudgesed with the budget numbers so he didn't admit to the country how much the vietnam war was costing. ho
host: josh from boca rafon, florida. caller: if we are the most tech logically advanced group, why don't we send in navy seals teams and end this war? guest: i think that was one option the obama team looked at. vice president biden pushed for greater use of drones and special forces. i think there are limits to that. as attractive as it sounds, a lot of the military comperts i've heard talk about this are dubious that that can do as much as the caller as suggested. host: if you could give...
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josh smith doing the service. thank you very much.e hawks cruise 96-83. >>> to boston where the celtics are nearly unbeatable. the sixers up by one. the turnover leading to the sixers' fast break. tough layup. boston up 95-94. still up by one, under 20 seconds to play. the jumper, that is off the mark. allison brand there for the tip. the sixersersers with the lead up. pierce trying to be the hero. allen getting off the shot at the buzzer. it's off as well. philly pulling the upset. 98-97. >> just about tipoff time with the wizards taking on the warriors. you can see it right here on comcast sportsnet plus. that will put a wrap on this edition of geico sportsnet. >> for chris miller, i'm michael jenkins. the papa john's opening tipoff is next as the wizards try to break the six-game losing streak. enjoy the game every learn more at supportyourvet.org. >>> close but no cigar. six game thrusting washington into the record books. tonight in oakland the wizards playing out west. in an effort to slam the door shut on the four-game losing s
josh smith doing the service. thank you very much.e hawks cruise 96-83. >>> to boston where the celtics are nearly unbeatable. the sixers up by one. the turnover leading to the sixers' fast break. tough layup. boston up 95-94. still up by one, under 20 seconds to play. the jumper, that is off the mark. allison brand there for the tip. the sixersersers with the lead up. pierce trying to be the hero. allen getting off the shot at the buzzer. it's off as well. philly pulling the upset....
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lucas, his staff, kevin, bill and josh for engaging with us in a cooperative process to bring this together. i thank chairman frank and his staff, peter, loran for working us in the spirit of compromise that allowed us to reach agreement in a relatively short period of time and thank chairman bachus and his staff kevin and jason, despite their concerns, were willing to thoughtfully contribute to our discussions. i want to thank my own staff, andy, rebecca, matt and clark for their hard work and long hours to bring this amendment to fruition. this is a good amendment. i encourage members to adopt it. and i yield back the balance of our time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. garrett: i will yield 30 seconds and then balance of my time for 30 seconds. . the underlying legislation was set up and addressed a problem that really was not the underlying cause of the financial situation we have today. i will also point out before i yield over that in the amendment that's before us today it does one thing that's better than
lucas, his staff, kevin, bill and josh for engaging with us in a cooperative process to bring this together. i thank chairman frank and his staff, peter, loran for working us in the spirit of compromise that allowed us to reach agreement in a relatively short period of time and thank chairman bachus and his staff kevin and jason, despite their concerns, were willing to thoughtfully contribute to our discussions. i want to thank my own staff, andy, rebecca, matt and clark for their hard work and...
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host: let's go to josh on the independent line calling from deer park, washington. caller: congressman kanjorski, you're a master filibuster. i'm curious, why should i believe a word you say? i watched an hour of "frontline," and you're one of the biggest crooks in congress. no blame? guest: look, why don't we be a little intellectual and ask questions. i don't really care what your personal opinion of me is. and all you prove if you can be convinced of my ethics or moral sberptude on the basis of some politically influenced program, that's great. but the only thing i do, i feel sorry for you. i don't feel sorry for myself. if you have an honest, legitimate question, ask it. that's why i'm here this morning. other than that, you know, save your slander for the cheap tabloids and subchannels on television which love that type of work. host: let's go to davenport, iowa. caller: good morning, paul. i was curious, do lobbyists influence, you know, the committee and are they any part of your job? do they hold any representative's positions on the committee? i was wonderi
host: let's go to josh on the independent line calling from deer park, washington. caller: congressman kanjorski, you're a master filibuster. i'm curious, why should i believe a word you say? i watched an hour of "frontline," and you're one of the biggest crooks in congress. no blame? guest: look, why don't we be a little intellectual and ask questions. i don't really care what your personal opinion of me is. and all you prove if you can be convinced of my ethics or moral sberptude on...
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Dec 27, 2009
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josh mohammad, a bunch of other groups whose names interchange but who we know are the same basic charactersre a syndicate of terror. they are not a monolith. they do not have a single leader or a single agenda, but they cooperate with each other. individuals within these movements move back and forth between organizations. they do not respect the lanes that we try to impose on them, and none of them in eight years have been willing to turn on al qaeda and give up its core leadership. what is remarkable when you look at it is that more than any other individual, it is mullah omar that the senate could pledges its allegiance to, and he claims to be commander of the faithful. commander of the faithful of 1.6 billion muslims worldwide? i am very skeptical we could negotiate with the taliban, with someone who has such an inflated sense of his own importance. al qaeda today is embedded in this larger syndicate of terror, which is why it is so hard to go after it. within the senate could of terror, there is one single most dangerous element. -- syndicate of terror. its global reach is probably als
josh mohammad, a bunch of other groups whose names interchange but who we know are the same basic charactersre a syndicate of terror. they are not a monolith. they do not have a single leader or a single agenda, but they cooperate with each other. individuals within these movements move back and forth between organizations. they do not respect the lanes that we try to impose on them, and none of them in eight years have been willing to turn on al qaeda and give up its core leadership. what is...
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Dec 6, 2009
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josh mora has gee or geo's story. >> i spent a lot of time playing with my family, so that's really basically it, that i remember, is just playing around with my cousins, running in the wood, and that sort of thing. >> reporter: peaceful life. >> yeah, very nice, very peaceful. >> reporter: until he was 7 years old, he lived an idealic life in bosnia with his parents and older brother. his family owned land and had money, but wars a all around them. >> it's war, you see people dead. i lost my brother to, you know, yes, i lost my brother. yes, a lot of people dead, you can see it right there, bombed everything, you know, it's war. >> there are stores like they held up father, you know, rained the mom and just kind of left the kids. >> reporter: they left behind their family, their money, their home, their lives. >> had worked in the office 17 and a half years, she worked in the office, too, and war come, and we lost everything. and how she say, we left august 20, '94. just take a couple of bags in car and we stop at the border. >> my dad paid off a soldier, or i think he gave him our car to le
josh mora has gee or geo's story. >> i spent a lot of time playing with my family, so that's really basically it, that i remember, is just playing around with my cousins, running in the wood, and that sort of thing. >> reporter: peaceful life. >> yeah, very nice, very peaceful. >> reporter: until he was 7 years old, he lived an idealic life in bosnia with his parents and older brother. his family owned land and had money, but wars a all around them. >> it's war,...
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my name is josh cobbs. i'm a parent advisor to see now and most importantly a parent of a child of autism. i tried to better the lives and families affected by autism through insurance and education reforms. when i was last in front of this distinguished committee i spoke of the successful and cost-efficient services my son received using telehealth technology. these services were provided in my home in iowa from professionals in florida through the celeste foundation federally sponsored natural research project. we were one of 15 families that participated in this demonstration across the nation. in this model after a brief phase of on-site face-to-face training which is crucial to build a therapeutic relationship we were linked to professionals that enabled live training, consultation and support directly into our home when and where we needed it. through this telehealth model we received professional support in teaching our son language, life skills and overall improving his quality of life. one of the m
my name is josh cobbs. i'm a parent advisor to see now and most importantly a parent of a child of autism. i tried to better the lives and families affected by autism through insurance and education reforms. when i was last in front of this distinguished committee i spoke of the successful and cost-efficient services my son received using telehealth technology. these services were provided in my home in iowa from professionals in florida through the celeste foundation federally sponsored...