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kevin: third and 10. massaquoi makes the catch. 13-yard pickup by the rookie out of the university of georgia. solomon: joshua cribbs said it is a tough economy out there. guys are playing for jobs. if you want to continue playing in the nfl, you better lay it on the line. kevin: that is a dropped pass by harrison. not as many today for the browns, but they are near the top. take a look at quinn who won the job coming out of training camp. lost it a month into the season and picked it back up a month ago. solomon: the concern is that this is already a young team. talking about the wide receivers being young and getting players around brady quinn. they will have 11 draft picks in 2010. will they get younger? kevin: second and 10, again, looking for massaquoi. solomon: massaquoi has got to be able to make a play on this as was the previous deep ball on this possession. trap it. find it. get your hands to it. i don't know that was a good enough attempt. he should have gotten his hands to the ball because it
kevin: third and 10. massaquoi makes the catch. 13-yard pickup by the rookie out of the university of georgia. solomon: joshua cribbs said it is a tough economy out there. guys are playing for jobs. if you want to continue playing in the nfl, you better lay it on the line. kevin: that is a dropped pass by harrison. not as many today for the browns, but they are near the top. take a look at quinn who won the job coming out of training camp. lost it a month into the season and picked it back up a...
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kevin love has four of those points, he has been on a tear. if his numbers were to qualify, he would be the leading rebounder with offensive rebounds, almost five a game. >> steve: it has had five rebounds in 11 of the 12 games he has played in. he is averaging 14 points and almost 15 points a game. jamison for arenas who had aaron open jumper, instead he drives and laid it off the glass. >> phil: that's great control. he decided where he could get that job off easily. >> steve: all of the starters have scored, save for butler. >> phil: good job defensively by girth berth. >> steve: the shot rims and jamison is there. jamison lays it up and in. the wizards take the lead by 1. a technical foul has been called. i think >> steve: jumper no good, haywood the rebound. gilbert leads them downcourt after the free throw is made. arenas on a jump shot that's good and he is fouled. >> phil: he is playing with greatly control in this quarter. nice hesitation move right there. it caught corey brewer totally off guard. you can see the bump and the control.
kevin love has four of those points, he has been on a tear. if his numbers were to qualify, he would be the leading rebounder with offensive rebounds, almost five a game. >> steve: it has had five rebounds in 11 of the 12 games he has played in. he is averaging 14 points and almost 15 points a game. jamison for arenas who had aaron open jumper, instead he drives and laid it off the glass. >> phil: that's great control. he decided where he could get that job off easily. >>...
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you don't see the name of kevin love, he has played in 12 games and this is his 13th game. >> steve: haywood tonight has 10 rebounds in the game. minnesota ball. five seconds to shoot. love whips a pass for damien wilkins. now he pops a jumper and misses, but the rebound is by ramon sessions. >> phil: they kind of got looking and sessions aggressively went for the rebound. >> steve: brewer dumps it underneath. nice move by jefferson and he will shoot a couple free throws. just a 68% shooter on the year. these will be the first free throws in the game for al jefferson. >> phil: 17 offensive rebounds. the last one lead to go this one, shot opportunity right there. i think brendan has done a pretty good job on jefferson tonight. >> steve: yeah, i think so, too. >> phil: he is not the one really with the damaging offensive rebounds. he only has one offensive rebound, a total of four. he has 8 points. >> steve: he makes one of 12. it was the celtics who took him in the 15th overall pick in 2004 from high school in mississippi. he came here in a deal for kg. timberwolves by 2 with 720 to p
you don't see the name of kevin love, he has played in 12 games and this is his 13th game. >> steve: haywood tonight has 10 rebounds in the game. minnesota ball. five seconds to shoot. love whips a pass for damien wilkins. now he pops a jumper and misses, but the rebound is by ramon sessions. >> phil: they kind of got looking and sessions aggressively went for the rebound. >> steve: brewer dumps it underneath. nice move by jefferson and he will shoot a couple free throws. just...
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did they call it on kevin love? >> steve: they did, his first personal.izards get a represerve and yet another opportunity there as they were unable to cash in on a couple of offensive possessions. there is the patented move and he scores. the wizards lead by two. they are on a 10-0 run in the last 2:50. >> phil: antawn can make that shot in his sleep. >> steve: 245 shot was a little strong jamison in his best to get the ball to butler, threw it out of bounds. that's a washington turnover, their 12th. timberwolves have won three games at home and three games at home. 3-12 and 3-12. jefferson, not there. off jamison's head. butler has it, he nearly traveled. >> phil: he better watch it. >> steve: gilbert calling for the ball but foye didn't see him. the pick by haywood, foye lost it and the foul will be called on minnesota. i think they got it on al jefferson. that will be his second personal. >> phil: jefferson, who picked up the foul, goes out of the game and ryan gomes is back in. arenas with the jumper, a little shot. knocked away, stays in bounds. her
did they call it on kevin love? >> steve: they did, his first personal.izards get a represerve and yet another opportunity there as they were unable to cash in on a couple of offensive possessions. there is the patented move and he scores. the wizards lead by two. they are on a 10-0 run in the last 2:50. >> phil: antawn can make that shot in his sleep. >> steve: 245 shot was a little strong jamison in his best to get the ball to butler, threw it out of bounds. that's a...
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we look at a day in the life of kevin johnson. >> reporter: it's 5:00 a.m., the city sleeps, but kevin johnson has traded in his comfortable bed for a pair of running shoes. moonlit pavement. and the biggest day of his young political career lies before him. >> for me, it's about staying in good shape, mental, physical, spiritual, and running allows that happen. when you get up at 4:30 to run, there's no distraction, it's quiet out. it allow use tow think and reflect, and a chance to certainly get the right perspective and early in the morning allows that really take place, because once the hustle and butle of the regular day starts, it's very, very difficult to have a private moment and get a peace of mind. >> reporter: with his workout behind him, the mayor begins what promises to be a very long day. even a quick car ride to a local television station is an opportunity to conduct business. >> this is kevin johnson calling, the mayor of sacramento, is the congresswoman ready? yes, ma'am, how are you doing this morning? i'm doing very well. yes, ma'am, i just finished a run and a worko
we look at a day in the life of kevin johnson. >> reporter: it's 5:00 a.m., the city sleeps, but kevin johnson has traded in his comfortable bed for a pair of running shoes. moonlit pavement. and the biggest day of his young political career lies before him. >> for me, it's about staying in good shape, mental, physical, spiritual, and running allows that happen. when you get up at 4:30 to run, there's no distraction, it's quiet out. it allow use tow think and reflect, and a chance...
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we look at a day in the life of kevin johnson. >> reporter: it's 5:00 a.m., the city sleeps, but kevin johnson has traded in his comfortable bed for a pair of running shoes. moonlit pavement. and the biggest day of his young political career lies before him. >> for me, it's about staying in good shape, mental, physical, spiritual, and running allows that happen. when you get up at 4:30 to run, there's no distraction, it's quiet out. it allow use tow think and reflect, and a chance to certainly get the right perspective and early in the morning allows that really take place, because once the hustle and butle of the regular day starts, it's very, very difficult to have a private moment and get a peace of mind. >> reporter: with his workout behind him, the mayor begins what promises to be a very long day. even a quick car ride to a local television station is an opportunity to conduct business. >> this is kevin johnson calling, the mayor of sacramento, is the congresswoman ready? yes, ma'am, how are you doing this morning? i'm doing very well. yes, ma'am, i just finished a run and a worko
we look at a day in the life of kevin johnson. >> reporter: it's 5:00 a.m., the city sleeps, but kevin johnson has traded in his comfortable bed for a pair of running shoes. moonlit pavement. and the biggest day of his young political career lies before him. >> for me, it's about staying in good shape, mental, physical, spiritual, and running allows that happen. when you get up at 4:30 to run, there's no distraction, it's quiet out. it allow use tow think and reflect, and a chance...
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kevin on independent line. no way anybody can justify these bonuses other than sheer greed. and what has become real clear for the mac -- average american worker who works in 925 job, -- 9:00 to 5:00 job, lost their job and home and tension, i wonder at what point it enough is enough and the people just say i will not take it anymore. it could get really, really awful for a lot of people. there is no way these bonuses can be justified other than just sheer greed. you say you can't attract talent to do this. i strongly disagree. it is not talent. this is manipulation of the system. host: sought a monkey shares of this tweet. ççlouisiana, robert. you are on of the republican line. caller: i think the democrats are always trying to tell people, the government trying to tell people what they can make with minimum wage and jealous of people that make more money and they say republicans are all rich. i am not rich but i do enjoy watching lifestyles of the rich and famous and this is just going to mess it all up. ho
kevin on independent line. no way anybody can justify these bonuses other than sheer greed. and what has become real clear for the mac -- average american worker who works in 925 job, -- 9:00 to 5:00 job, lost their job and home and tension, i wonder at what point it enough is enough and the people just say i will not take it anymore. it could get really, really awful for a lot of people. there is no way these bonuses can be justified other than just sheer greed. you say you can't attract...
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kevin barron. >> [unintelligible] >> order, order. i am sure government back benchers want to hear their colleague. mr. kevin barron. >> does he agree that people who purport to stand to be members of this house, and give interviews to national newspapers saying that if they are elected they will not claim expenses, and that their wealth makes them incorruptible, only for us to find that that wealth is held in tax havens abroad, are unfit to be members of this house? >> mr. speaker, some time the conservative party will have to face up to the fact that it is the first party in history to have devised a tax policy just for itself. >> nick clegg. >> i should like to add my own expressions of sympathy and condolence to the family and friends of lance corporal adam drane of 1st battalion the royal anglian regiment, who tragically lost his life serving in afghanistan on monday. we will remember him, as we remember all those who have made the ultimate sacrifice serving in the mission in afghanistan. yesterday, the prime minister said that f
kevin barron. >> [unintelligible] >> order, order. i am sure government back benchers want to hear their colleague. mr. kevin barron. >> does he agree that people who purport to stand to be members of this house, and give interviews to national newspapers saying that if they are elected they will not claim expenses, and that their wealth makes them incorruptible, only for us to find that that wealth is held in tax havens abroad, are unfit to be members of this house? >>...
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we look at a day in the life of kevin johnson. >> reporter: it's 5:00 a.m., the city sleeps, but kevin johnson has traded in his comfortable bed for a pair of running shoes. moonlit pavement. and the biggest day of his young political career lies before him. >> for me, it's about staying in good shape, mental, physical, spiritual, and running allows that happen. when you get up at 4:30 to run, there's no distraction, it's quiet out. it allow use tow think and reflect, and a chance to certainly get the right perspective and early in the morning allows that really take place, because once the hustle and butle of the regular day starts, it's very, very difficult to have a private moment and get a peace of mind. >> reporter: with his workout behind him, the mayor begins what promises to be a very long day. even a quick car ride to a local television station is an opportunity to conduct business. >> this is kevin johnson calling, the mayor of sacramento, is the congresswoman ready? yes, ma'am, how are you doing this morning? i'm doing very well. yes, ma'am, i just finished a run and a worko
we look at a day in the life of kevin johnson. >> reporter: it's 5:00 a.m., the city sleeps, but kevin johnson has traded in his comfortable bed for a pair of running shoes. moonlit pavement. and the biggest day of his young political career lies before him. >> for me, it's about staying in good shape, mental, physical, spiritual, and running allows that happen. when you get up at 4:30 to run, there's no distraction, it's quiet out. it allow use tow think and reflect, and a chance...
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i rise today to pay tribute to kevin lee mitchham. he was a supporter of public education and he was committed to lending his time and knowledge to youth in the community. kevin was a devoted husband to his beloved wife, sarah, and a dead cailted father to -- dedicated father to their two children. kevin was a staunch supporter of waterman and the seafood industry. at the time of his passing, kevin was the chairman of the matthews county board of supervisors. he served 12 years as a board member. he served on the planning commission. kevin was deeply involved in his community and dedicated much of his time and effort to serve the residents of matthews county. kevin lee mitchham was a true friend to all who knew him. he will be greatly missed. he touched many people's lives and the work that he did for his community will never be fore goten. my thoughts -- forgotten. my thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose d
i rise today to pay tribute to kevin lee mitchham. he was a supporter of public education and he was committed to lending his time and knowledge to youth in the community. kevin was a devoted husband to his beloved wife, sarah, and a dead cailted father to -- dedicated father to their two children. kevin was a staunch supporter of waterman and the seafood industry. at the time of his passing, kevin was the chairman of the matthews county board of supervisors. he served 12 years as a board...
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as kevin explains it, as teddy explains it?he looks like game sun king and is so handsome and charismatic. the lieutenant governor being the top constitutional officer is first in line in black tie. president kennedy reaches out, takes his hand, grabs it, looks at him, touches his lapel, "taking the job kind of seriously, are you?" [laughter] they went to the dinner and that is where jfk said he was talking to teddy and teddy told him he was tired of always running of the family name so he was going to change his name from teddy kennedy to teddy roosevelt. >> because he was born on february 22nd, jack his older brother wanted to call him george washington kennedy. >> before we close out, we have some questions from the audience. let's bring this to today. you first met barack obama in 1997 as a young cent -- young senator from illinois, the only member of the legislature not indicted. [laughter] do you think that any part of senator kennedy's endorsement of barack obama for president was rooted in the possibility that he heard
as kevin explains it, as teddy explains it?he looks like game sun king and is so handsome and charismatic. the lieutenant governor being the top constitutional officer is first in line in black tie. president kennedy reaches out, takes his hand, grabs it, looks at him, touches his lapel, "taking the job kind of seriously, are you?" [laughter] they went to the dinner and that is where jfk said he was talking to teddy and teddy told him he was tired of always running of the family name...
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host: we will be talking with kevin starling, director of "moon beat." apollo 11 moon landing. we will show you a little bit and then our discussion. >> do you copy? [inaudible] [inaudible] >> i felt sure the mission was going wrong. i could not believe they would be able to make the landing on the first mission. it seemed some difficult. this weird spider think once so unpromising that i felt sure it would tip over when they landed. i was fully expecting the mission to be aborted. if it was not i thought they would tip over. all two, 4200. you are a go for landing. -- all to 2, 4200. you are a go for landing. all two, 1600. 1400 feet, still looking good. 1201 alarm. >> the touch and go of that, when you think of it, as they were coming down and there were ready to abort, to get a wonderful guy in the control center who kept on coming back to jean and saying, "is ok." alarms were coming on and everything else but he kept on coming back and saying, but " we are ok, we are ok." host: joining us is kevin stirling, the director and producer of "moon beat," t
host: we will be talking with kevin starling, director of "moon beat." apollo 11 moon landing. we will show you a little bit and then our discussion. >> do you copy? [inaudible] [inaudible] >> i felt sure the mission was going wrong. i could not believe they would be able to make the landing on the first mission. it seemed some difficult. this weird spider think once so unpromising that i felt sure it would tip over when they landed. i was fully expecting the mission to be...
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we will talk to kevin stirling, director and producer of "mooned beach," a documentary that looks at the apollo 11 -- "moon beat," a documentary that looks at the apollo 11 landing. >> when i heard the alarms, when they were descending, i felt sure that the mission was going wrong. i could not believe that they would be able to make the landing on the first landing mission. the lunar module, this weird spider thing, was such an unpromising a vehicle. i was sure it would tip over when they landed. i was expecting that mission to be aborted, and if it was not aborted, i felt the odds are that it would not get back. >> we are now in the approach phase. everything looking good. all two, 4200. you are a go for landing. -- all to 2, 4200. you are a go for landing. all two, 1600. 1400 feet, still looking good. 1201 alarm. >> the touch and go of that, when you think of it, as they were coming down and there were ready to abort, to get a wonderful guy in the control center who kept on coming back to jean and saying, "is ok." alarms were coming on and everything else but he kept on coming back
we will talk to kevin stirling, director and producer of "mooned beach," a documentary that looks at the apollo 11 -- "moon beat," a documentary that looks at the apollo 11 landing. >> when i heard the alarms, when they were descending, i felt sure that the mission was going wrong. i could not believe that they would be able to make the landing on the first landing mission. the lunar module, this weird spider thing, was such an unpromising a vehicle. i was sure it...
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kevin white, and frank chose to greet the airport -- to greet the president at the airport.ust as the plane is landing, the lieutenant governor shows up in black tie. [laughter] . . >> and says red that was eddi mack laugh lip's nickname. ed, your taking the job kind of seriously aren't you? >> we have to mention for those that don't know it. they went on to the dinner and j teddy and teddy said he was tired of running on the family name so he was going to change his name from teddy kennedy to teddy roosevelt. >> the one funny thing about the name, because he was porn on february 22nd. jack wanted to call him george washington kennedy. >> right. amazing coincidence. >> let's before before we close out. we have questions for testimony audience, let's bring it right up to, today. today. e.j. dionne, you first met barack obama in 1997, the only member of the legislature not indicted out there. [laughter] do you think -- >> and what's wrong with that? >> do you think that any part of senator kennedy's endorsement of barack obama for president was rooted in the possibility that h
kevin white, and frank chose to greet the airport -- to greet the president at the airport.ust as the plane is landing, the lieutenant governor shows up in black tie. [laughter] . . >> and says red that was eddi mack laugh lip's nickname. ed, your taking the job kind of seriously aren't you? >> we have to mention for those that don't know it. they went on to the dinner and j teddy and teddy said he was tired of running on the family name so he was going to change his name from teddy...
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kevin white, and frank chose to greet the airport -- to greet the president at the airport.ust as the plane is landing, the lieutenant governor shows up in black tie. [laughter] . . >> and says red that was eddi mack laugh lip's nickname. ed, your taking the job kind of seriously aren't you? >> we have to mention for those that don't know it. they went on to the dinner and j teddy and teddy said he was tired of running on the family name so he was going to change his name from teddy kennedy to teddy roosevelt. >> the one funny thing about the name, because he was porn on february 22nd. jack wanted to call him george washington kennedy. >> right. amazing coincidence. >> let's before before we close out. we have questions for testimony audience, let's bring it right up to, today. today. e.j. dionne, you first met barack obama in 1997, the only member of the legislature not indicted out there. [laughter] do you think -- >> and what's wrong with that? >> do you think that any part of senator kennedy's endorsement of barack obama for president was rooted in the possibility that h
kevin white, and frank chose to greet the airport -- to greet the president at the airport.ust as the plane is landing, the lieutenant governor shows up in black tie. [laughter] . . >> and says red that was eddi mack laugh lip's nickname. ed, your taking the job kind of seriously aren't you? >> we have to mention for those that don't know it. they went on to the dinner and j teddy and teddy said he was tired of running on the family name so he was going to change his name from teddy...
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obviously playing in front of kevin lowe. probably has a big say in the play for canada coming up. he wants to put on a big show with kevin lowe in attendance. >> joe: brendan morrison's pass didn't have enough starch on it. that was a good save on the angle. now the long counterattack. flagged out of the air. sheldon doing the trick. >> craig: that was an excellent trip there. standing around too much and not moving the puck or moving their feet with the extra man. >> joe: ovechkin firing at the stick save for deslauriers. >> craig: doesn't that sound great if you're a goalie, just the way came off the pads, you know you're in good position. >> joe: for semin, the pass away from him. there's green once more. towards the cage. cut down by sneed. sneed with plenty of open space to clear. green to turn out of his own zone. on for backstrom. slicing between defenders. 24 seconds with which to work on the bo power play. green a fine pass. trying to go tap tap for semin at the doorstep, but it never arrived. green for o'vetchic, it's the breaks, scanning the defense win to win for backs
obviously playing in front of kevin lowe. probably has a big say in the play for canada coming up. he wants to put on a big show with kevin lowe in attendance. >> joe: brendan morrison's pass didn't have enough starch on it. that was a good save on the angle. now the long counterattack. flagged out of the air. sheldon doing the trick. >> craig: that was an excellent trip there. standing around too much and not moving the puck or moving their feet with the extra man. >> joe:...
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kevin white, and frank chose to greet the airport -- to greet the president at the airport. just as the plane is landing, the lieutenant governor shows up in black tie. [laughter] . . >> for those that don't know it, they went on to the dinner and that was where j.f.k. had said he was talking to teddy, and he had told him he was tired of runging on the family name, so he was going to change his name from teddy kennedy to teddy roosevelt. [laughter] >> you know, the one funny thing about the name is because he was born on february 22, jack, his older brother, wanted to call him george washington kennedy. >> that's the 200th anniversary of george washington's birth. amazing coincidence. >> so let's, before we close out, and we have a few questions from the audience, who we'll get to, let's bring it right up to today. e.j. dionne, you first met barack obama in 1997, the only member of the legislature not indicted out there. [laughter] do you think -- >> and what's wrong with that? >> do you think that any part of senator kennedy's endorsement of barack obama for president was r
kevin white, and frank chose to greet the airport -- to greet the president at the airport. just as the plane is landing, the lieutenant governor shows up in black tie. [laughter] . . >> for those that don't know it, they went on to the dinner and that was where j.f.k. had said he was talking to teddy, and he had told him he was tired of runging on the family name, so he was going to change his name from teddy kennedy to teddy roosevelt. [laughter] >> you know, the one funny thing...
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. >> you have reached kathy and kevin and they are not in writing now. >> it is out of here! >> it is a voice that provided the sound track for nfl films for 34 years. >> whatever we asked for harry delivered and he did it on the spot, he would would hand him the script and we expected perfection and got it. >> we got the ball back in 57 seconds, a chance for both teams. >> upon the news of his passing, fans in philadelphia create add make-shift memorial outside of citizen's park with candles pile out. the phillies flag flew at half-staff. >> i literally grew up only listening and knowing the voice of harry callus for the phillies. >> the thing about it is that he probably passed up in the booth the way -- being in the place that he would have loved. >> thankfully we have his voice to throw back in the vcr and listen to, he will be missed. he was a great person. >> less than a week later thousands took part in a public meme for harry inside of citizens' bank park family and friends came out to pay their final respect to the philadelphia icon. for all of us i believe i can loo
. >> you have reached kathy and kevin and they are not in writing now. >> it is out of here! >> it is a voice that provided the sound track for nfl films for 34 years. >> whatever we asked for harry delivered and he did it on the spot, he would would hand him the script and we expected perfection and got it. >> we got the ball back in 57 seconds, a chance for both teams. >> upon the news of his passing, fans in philadelphia create add make-shift memorial...
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kevin baron? >> what my friend agreed that people stand to give interviews to national newspapers say that if they are elected they will not claim expenses? they have made some on corruptible only to find out that while this held in tax payments abroad? schematics mr. speaker, sometime the conservative party will have to face up to the fact that first part in history device attacks was just for themselves. >> mr. speaker i would like to ask my own question specifically to the family and friends of lance corporal adam of the firsj the prime minister said fairness was in his dna and that it would be part of theçó budget report. why is it that one in 500 people are out of work and millions of poor pensioners will struggle this winter simply to keep warm? he dares to talk about fairness. does he know how that feels to the millions of people who feel they have been let down by labor? >> the last time we talked a few months ago, he did not know the level of the state pension. i hope he knows the level o
kevin baron? >> what my friend agreed that people stand to give interviews to national newspapers say that if they are elected they will not claim expenses? they have made some on corruptible only to find out that while this held in tax payments abroad? schematics mr. speaker, sometime the conservative party will have to face up to the fact that first part in history device attacks was just for themselves. >> mr. speaker i would like to ask my own question specifically to the family...
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kevin baron? >> what my friend agreed that people stand to give interviews to national newspapers say that if they are elected they will not claim expenses? they have made some on corruptible only to find out that while this held in tax payments abroad? schematics mr. speaker, sometime the conservative party will have to face up to the fact that first part in history device attacks was just for themselves. >> mr. speaker i would like to ask my own question specifically to the family and friends of lance corporal adam of the first battalion, the royal regiment who tragically lost his life serving in afghanistan on monday. we will remember him as we read them or all of those who made the ultimate sacrifice serving in the mission in afghanistan. mr. speaker, yesterday the prime minister said paris is in the dna. today we are told that there is would be the centerpiece of their pre-budget report. so why is it that 4 million children are still in an poverty? one in five young people are out of work and
kevin baron? >> what my friend agreed that people stand to give interviews to national newspapers say that if they are elected they will not claim expenses? they have made some on corruptible only to find out that while this held in tax payments abroad? schematics mr. speaker, sometime the conservative party will have to face up to the fact that first part in history device attacks was just for themselves. >> mr. speaker i would like to ask my own question specifically to the family...
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i want to thank steve and kevin for bringing this bill forward. and congressman mccurdy and brady are exactly right, you think about what makes this country special and the greatest nation in history. it is a simple concept, parents make sacrifices for their children so when they grow up they can have liked better than they did indeed generation americas on that for the succeeding. when you start to turnaround and live for the moment and stand for the moment and live for the now and spend for the now that is a turtle sign. this concept, this taxpayer protection concept helps give that discipline we need to get back on the right path, the path that has made this country great so again i want to come in a variety that's a co-sponsor of this legislation carefully the speaker will see its the right thing to me we can get a vote on this. >> well, thank you. this is every member has a voting card, and unfortunately right now it's a credit card, and what the democrats now want to do is raise the credit limit on this credit card. there's two things that n
i want to thank steve and kevin for bringing this bill forward. and congressman mccurdy and brady are exactly right, you think about what makes this country special and the greatest nation in history. it is a simple concept, parents make sacrifices for their children so when they grow up they can have liked better than they did indeed generation americas on that for the succeeding. when you start to turnaround and live for the moment and stand for the moment and live for the now and spend for...
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. >> my name is kevin. i am a contributing writer. my question is to the panel at large. given the opening set the copenhagen summit, what is the panel's view on president obama 's strategy of going to copenhagen where the emissions target has not been part of the rapid-fire administration? i would be interesting to hear what the republican review of the u.s. responsibility if there is a definitive agreement and copenhagen when the president comes back. corpse we spent 15 minutes about -- >> we spent 50 minutes talking about politics. >> in the larger sense, the question of climate change comes down to if a has been and the constant is human history, it has been, climate change. the severity and the involvement of human policies in all that is the big question. from a larger sense. how we approach airport with a notion that all of us, want to make sure we leave this planet a cleaner place. how we strike cut balance, given the party of getting this economy back on track, police central to any republican response. but there is much reticence to embrace the cap and trade pla
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. >> with the kevin you there. >> nice to meet you. >> very nice to meet you. very nice. >> i know. >> very nice to meet you. it's very nice. >> this is my husband, allan. >> oh. [inaudible conversations] >> we are going to talk later. and just couldn't decision over there. people want me to sign books. >> right. you have got to speak. >> i have got to speak now. >> very nice to meet you. >> thank you. >> i just spoke to donald. >> is a lawyer. came over. though, he did. i have bad news for him. >> yeah. >> is that all right? >> i would be. well, keep it from my wife. >> i will be on that. at one that does not tell your . >> really. >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome. i'm delighted to see you all here at the british embassy. and a special welcome to harold evans. we at the embassy are delighted to be participating in the the launch of harry's book "my paper chase: true stories of vanished times". the book covers a huge amount of ground from harry's childhood in the northern ireland and for a time, you want to know this, living a few hundred yards from where the j
. >> with the kevin you there. >> nice to meet you. >> very nice to meet you. very nice. >> i know. >> very nice to meet you. it's very nice. >> this is my husband, allan. >> oh. [inaudible conversations] >> we are going to talk later. and just couldn't decision over there. people want me to sign books. >> right. you have got to speak. >> i have got to speak now. >> very nice to meet you. >> thank you. >> i just spoke...
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host: we will be talking with kevin starling, director of "moon beat." apollo 11 moon landing. we will show you a little bit and then our discussion. >> do you copy? [inaudible] [inaudible] >> i felt sure the mission was going wrong. i could not believe they would be able to make the landing on the first mission. it seemed some difficult. this weird spider think once so unpromising that i felt sure it would tip over when they landed. i was fully expecting the mission to be aborted. if it was not i thought they would tip over. all two, 4200. you are a go for landing. -- all to 2, 4200. you are a go for landing. all two, 1600. 1400 feet, still looking good. 1201 alarm. >> the touch and go of that, when you think of it, as they were coming down and there were ready to abort, to get a wonderful guy in the control center who kept on coming back to jean and saying, "is ok." alarms were coming on and everything else but he kept on coming back and saying, but " we are ok, we are ok." host: joining us is kevin stirling, the director and producer of "moon beat," t
host: we will be talking with kevin starling, director of "moon beat." apollo 11 moon landing. we will show you a little bit and then our discussion. >> do you copy? [inaudible] [inaudible] >> i felt sure the mission was going wrong. i could not believe they would be able to make the landing on the first mission. it seemed some difficult. this weird spider think once so unpromising that i felt sure it would tip over when they landed. i was fully expecting the mission to be...
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guest: kevin, i'm congressman bachus from alabama.'t confuse me with senator baucus from montana. a lot opá you said, first of all, and earlier i talked about our principles. we shouldn't compromise our principles. in healthcare, we shouldn't compromise our principles. we have -- you know, i believe and i think you believe that it is an abomination for the government to fund abortions, and yet, you know, the senate just yesterday or the day before rejected tight restrictions on this government-managed plan paying for abortions, which i think is just outrageous. when you said to start, you called, you had trouble managing, and you had trouble with the loan, but you were too small to save, and i think that's the expression i have used. i don't believe in too big to fail. i believe that the fact that you are a certain size shouldn't give you certain privileges. it is unfair, because if you have too big to fail and then you have too small to save, a lot of small businesses in this country have failed a lot of homeowners have lost their ho
guest: kevin, i'm congressman bachus from alabama.'t confuse me with senator baucus from montana. a lot opá you said, first of all, and earlier i talked about our principles. we shouldn't compromise our principles. in healthcare, we shouldn't compromise our principles. we have -- you know, i believe and i think you believe that it is an abomination for the government to fund abortions, and yet, you know, the senate just yesterday or the day before rejected tight restrictions on this...
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they won against kansas city when kevin kolb was actually the starting quarterback. third and 7.another yard or two and be happy with that, as mcnabb. takes it to about the 9. phil: playing the game clock and the play clock. identical. jim: now it will all come down -- they'll call the time-out seven, eight second to go, somewhere around there. and mr. akers, signed by andy reid in 1999. reid's first year. after akers had been cut by the washington redskins. spent a year in nfl europe. phil: the clocks are identical in the stadium. jim: there you go, seven seconds. so you can't declare it if it goes through the uprights for victory because you still have the kickoff to go. time-out, philadelphia. seven second, and akers, pretty cool guy, too in these kinds of situations. philadelphia again already in the postseason. has a chance at the number two seed if things break right. still haven't locked up the division. they could win the division if dallas loses tonight or if they win at dallas next week. and denver trying to fight for its playoff life. will not be eliminated with a loss
they won against kansas city when kevin kolb was actually the starting quarterback. third and 7.another yard or two and be happy with that, as mcnabb. takes it to about the 9. phil: playing the game clock and the play clock. identical. jim: now it will all come down -- they'll call the time-out seven, eight second to go, somewhere around there. and mr. akers, signed by andy reid in 1999. reid's first year. after akers had been cut by the washington redskins. spent a year in nfl europe. phil:...
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sacramento mayor kevin johnson. it will give the major findings of hunger.ayor johnson will give an overview of what was found regarding homelessness in the survey's findings. in addition, mayor johnson will tell how the survey cities are using stimulus funds to address hunger and homelessness. h.u.d. secretary shaun donovan, we are so pleased to have with us today, will then respond to the survey findings and discuss his department's approach to the issue of homelessness. this is not the first time that secretary donovan has been with us since he became -- he came even before he was secretary alleging that he was the housing director of new york city. so he's been with us all the way and we are so pleased. also, want to mention and note that he's the chair of the u.s. interagency council on homelessness. and the agriculture department is very, very important, and we're so pleased to have dr. janey thornton. she will response to hunger findings. this department, although perceived to be much more rural, when it comes to feeding people that live in a densely
sacramento mayor kevin johnson. it will give the major findings of hunger.ayor johnson will give an overview of what was found regarding homelessness in the survey's findings. in addition, mayor johnson will tell how the survey cities are using stimulus funds to address hunger and homelessness. h.u.d. secretary shaun donovan, we are so pleased to have with us today, will then respond to the survey findings and discuss his department's approach to the issue of homelessness. this is not the first...
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kevin and i will keep them out somehow. even if we have to redefine what the peer review literature is. this is scary. the availability of an accurate, objective, and scientific data is essential for decisionmakers. given that the data was hidden and that opposing data was intentionally suppressed, it's clear that the united states should not commit to any international agreement on climate change or implement a domestic regulatory system that could damage the economy and kill jobs. i'm proud to be a co-sponsor of ranking member hall's resolution regarding scientific protocols and peer review standards. scientist -- science is based on facts and data, but there is also the element of trust when public policy and science meet. if that trust is broken, it's irresponsible for government to legislate on half truths, incomplete findings, and bogus claims. this administration promised openness and transparency. and they used science as the primary means to demonstrate that practice. it's time for the administration to stand up fo
kevin and i will keep them out somehow. even if we have to redefine what the peer review literature is. this is scary. the availability of an accurate, objective, and scientific data is essential for decisionmakers. given that the data was hidden and that opposing data was intentionally suppressed, it's clear that the united states should not commit to any international agreement on climate change or implement a domestic regulatory system that could damage the economy and kill jobs. i'm proud...
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host: republican line, kevin is i. hi.ciate the opportunity to just express myself today with senator baucus. i am a republican, have been all my life. since goldwater. that was when i was about 7 years old.ç so that goes way, way back. butçç reallyç we have talked too big to failç and i can tel you that i am one who is small enough to fail. my wife and i had toç reconsolidate. we overspent. it was my fault. i tookçw3q the blame. i'm taking the hit. and we are repaying back the money. we've got a five-year program in front of us. i can tell you honestly as a republican i'm a right winger. i'm an extremist because i'm a christian. it's not funny, but that's a fact. but the real letdown in my opinion on our part as republican votersç is that our men and women that we have elected to congress, the house andç senate, have not done the0 jobçtp+hatç weçokçç sent t. and the first primary job, if we don't get this one right, none of the rest really matters. and that isi] abortion. don't cut me off here because i'm no
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kevin white, and frank chose to greet the airport -- to greet the president at the airport. just as the plane is landing, the lieutenant governor shows up in black tie. [laughter] . . >> for those that don't know it, they went on to the dinner and that was where j.f.k. had sa >> they went on and teddy said he was tired of running on the family name so he was going to change from teddy kennedy to teddy roosevelt. >> the one funny thing about the name, because he was born on november 22nd, his brother wanted to call him george washington kennedy. >> amazing coincidence. >> let's -- before we closeout and we have a few questions, let's bring it right up to today. he said, you first met barack obama in 1997. and he was a young state senator from illinois. the only member of the legislature in the indicted up there. >> anyone from illinois? >> do you think that any part of senator kennedy's endorsement of barack obama for the president was rooted in the possibility that he heard his brothers voice in barack obama? >> that's really an interesting question. i -- you mow, he mention
kevin white, and frank chose to greet the airport -- to greet the president at the airport. just as the plane is landing, the lieutenant governor shows up in black tie. [laughter] . . >> for those that don't know it, they went on to the dinner and that was where j.f.k. had sa >> they went on and teddy said he was tired of running on the family name so he was going to change from teddy kennedy to teddy roosevelt. >> the one funny thing about the name, because he was born on...
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tennessee and bruce pearl number nine in the nation against kevin o'neill, new head coach at usc.g up next, barry tompkins as soon as we are finished here. jayne appel goes to the bench for stanford. >> mary: great minutes by jayne appel. >> jim: six points and seven rebounds. she already has four double-doubles this season in eight starts. stricklen. on the shoulder and going strong. demanding space inside. >> lisa: i think tennessee's really going to have to calm down a little bit offensively. i thought that was a good move by stricklen. she made a nice move to the basket. >> jim: you'll see stanford move to her left. taken away. on the travel. >> lisa: i don't know. kayla pedersen, that would have counted overseas, but -- >> jim: stanford on an 18-6 run as the cardinal lead by five. ( thumping ) ( rhythmic clapping ) ( chanting ) ( shouting ) gatorade-- that's "g." >> jim: stanford, of course, is a special place. just walking across campus, that's a unique experience. this is part of stanford's museum of art. the cancer sculpture gardens. at halftime, we'll take a closer look a
tennessee and bruce pearl number nine in the nation against kevin o'neill, new head coach at usc.g up next, barry tompkins as soon as we are finished here. jayne appel goes to the bench for stanford. >> mary: great minutes by jayne appel. >> jim: six points and seven rebounds. she already has four double-doubles this season in eight starts. stricklen. on the shoulder and going strong. demanding space inside. >> lisa: i think tennessee's really going to have to calm down a...
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kevin chia. ansome guys from long island, for instance.own: there were also reports that they were ung facebook, youtube, tget in touch with jihad i groups. >> that's true and i thi this is not the first case where they'vbeen reports of people from t united states going to pakistan and tryinto hook up with these groups and beg rejected. i think these groups, espeally ones considered pipenes to al qaeda arvery, very concerned right w that these people might be spies f the c.i.a. or informanfor the f.b.i. or just wannabes that have no ace there. so, you know, there's...hey have their o operational security a they've rejected americans for not having the right references. >> brown: now how worrieare you and your community aut the potential for more cases le this? >> well, first of all, we ha to make re that this is a all problem, it's not widespread, but to us its a serious probm. it is ere. it is not wispread, does not reflecon the muslim community or even young muslimnationwide because the overwhelmi majority are iegrated, they're americ ci
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kevin chia.d some guys from long island, for instance. >> brown: there were also reports that they were using facebook, youtube, to get in touch with jihad i groups. >> that's true and i think this is not the first case where they've been reports of people from the united states going to pakistan and trying to hook up with these groups and being rejected. i think these groups, especially ones considered pipelines to al qaeda are very, very concerned right now that these people might be spies for the c.i.a. or informant for the f.b.i. or just wannabes that have no place there. so, you know, there's... they have their own operational security and they've rejected americans for not having the right references. >> brown: now how worried are you and your community about the potential for more cases like this? >> well, first of all, we have to make sure that this is a small problem, it's not widespread, but to us it is a serious problem. it is there. it is not widespread, does not reflect on the muslim
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to just pick six people who are at the core of what was supposedly the american establishment, and kevin and were in a house in sag harbor, and he is a morning person, i'm a late person so i would stay up until 5:00 a.m. sketching characters and then hand it over to him when he got up at 5:00 a.m., and then we would go to the beach in the afternoon. it was about six friends, and how they intersected in life and became part of the establishment. we brought it down the street to a woman who had been clay felkers secretary, and was becoming an agent, is now a superagent, and she said, well, now, i will bring you down the street to see alice mayhew, and we got through our pitch, and alice interrupted us and said, yes, yes, i always wanted to do that book and call it the wise men, and so it was. and that's how we wrote our first book in our 20s, about the wise men of the american political establishment. it was particularly interesting because mac bundy who we interviewed, somebody who was far too smart -- if he had been half as smart and twice as -- you know, wise, he would have been a great
to just pick six people who are at the core of what was supposedly the american establishment, and kevin and were in a house in sag harbor, and he is a morning person, i'm a late person so i would stay up until 5:00 a.m. sketching characters and then hand it over to him when he got up at 5:00 a.m., and then we would go to the beach in the afternoon. it was about six friends, and how they intersected in life and became part of the establishment. we brought it down the street to a woman who had...
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. >> you have reached kathy and kevin and they are not in writing now. >> it is out of here!voice that provided the sound track for nfl films for 34 years. >> whatever we asked for harry delivered and he did it on the spot, he would would hand him the script and we expected perfection and got it. >> we got the ball back in 57 seconds, a chance for both teams. >> upon the news of his passing, fans in philadelphia create add make-shift memorial outside of citizen's park with candles pile out. the phillies flag flew at half-staff. >> i literally grew up only listening and knowing the voice of harry callus for the phillies. >> the thing about it is that he probably passed up in the booth the way -- being in the place that he would have loved. >> thankfully we have his voice to throw back in the vcr and listen to he will be missed. he was a great person. >> less than a week later thousands took part in a public meme for harry inside of citizens' bank park family and friends came out to pay their final respect to the philadelphia icon. for all of us i believe i can look up and say
. >> you have reached kathy and kevin and they are not in writing now. >> it is out of here!voice that provided the sound track for nfl films for 34 years. >> whatever we asked for harry delivered and he did it on the spot, he would would hand him the script and we expected perfection and got it. >> we got the ball back in 57 seconds, a chance for both teams. >> upon the news of his passing, fans in philadelphia create add make-shift memorial outside of citizen's...
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the second is kevin phillips. conservative, but he has been writing about these economic issues for years. i read his book and i literally paid my house of an update on my deck off, my cars and everything and that is why i am not hurting right now. when you have conservative talk- show hosts the come on like bill bennett, you need someone to balance it out like mike molloy or someone like that. host: thanks, steve, for watching. we should restore about earlier, "liberals warned obama." and also roll-call, which suggests that the on -- the economy fuels democratic riffed. there is more detail about that, about what is happening with the black caucus, which is boycotting the financial services committee. this is an aircraft and stored. -- eric lipton story. next phone caller is from georgia, john, independent line. caller: number one, i agree with ron paul to a certain extent, but the credit defaults what is what has gotten us into this. -- the credit defaults swapps kfar what have got us into this. number two, talk
the second is kevin phillips. conservative, but he has been writing about these economic issues for years. i read his book and i literally paid my house of an update on my deck off, my cars and everything and that is why i am not hurting right now. when you have conservative talk- show hosts the come on like bill bennett, you need someone to balance it out like mike molloy or someone like that. host: thanks, steve, for watching. we should restore about earlier, "liberals warned...
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matt: kevin davis on the dribble for the blue hose. troyli, that is the first field goal for presbyterian. took them over five minutes to get it. bill: we talked about the finesse player in troyli, a guy that can step away, face the basket, shoot the jumper. he's got excellent skills also and a guy at that level, at that mid major level could really be a great player in that conference and the foul is called on presbyterian as erik murphy tries to work his way through that presbyterian defense. 10 poin lead for the florida gators, 5 1/2 minutes in and the gators off and running here on their final game before the new year. welcome home, man. matt: florida with the 10 point lead 5 1/2 minutes into this contest. everything you need to know about basketball. you can find it all on css-sports.com. and one of the big issues here, bill, for the florida gators early in the season has been their inability to practice the way that billy donovan would like for them to practice. that's because of all the aforementioned injuries. he says they just
matt: kevin davis on the dribble for the blue hose. troyli, that is the first field goal for presbyterian. took them over five minutes to get it. bill: we talked about the finesse player in troyli, a guy that can step away, face the basket, shoot the jumper. he's got excellent skills also and a guy at that level, at that mid major level could really be a great player in that conference and the foul is called on presbyterian as erik murphy tries to work his way through that presbyterian defense....
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quoting further, kevin and i will keep them out even if we take this information out of the -- meaning this information in the ipcc report, even if we have to redefine what the peer review literature is. these are the same people who are proclaiming that the credibility came from the ipcc and peer reviewed research. and let's look at what happened next when an editor of an academic jurm does not buckle under this kind of pressure and actually publishes the work of a skeptical scientist. here's what jones says, and i quote, i will be emailing the journal to tell them i'm having nothing more to do with it until they get -- until they rid themselves of this troublesome editor, end of quote. this guy is conspiring to get the editor of a research publication fired and what was it for? for publishing a contrary view. is this science? these emails are filled not with answering critics but with the effort to stifle the right to question what these people were advocating. significantly manmade global warming alarmists have continually countered criticism by arrogantly dismissing tangible questi
quoting further, kevin and i will keep them out even if we take this information out of the -- meaning this information in the ipcc report, even if we have to redefine what the peer review literature is. these are the same people who are proclaiming that the credibility came from the ipcc and peer reviewed research. and let's look at what happened next when an editor of an academic jurm does not buckle under this kind of pressure and actually publishes the work of a skeptical scientist. here's...
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kevin white, and frank chose to greet the airport -- to greet the president at the airport. just as the plane is landing, the lieutenant governor shows up in black tie. [laughter] . . >> for those that don't know it, they went on to the dinner and that was where j.f.k. had sa >> they went on and teddy said he was tired of running on the family name so he was going to change from teddy kennedy to teddy roosevelt. >> the one funny thing about the name, because he was born on november 22nd, his brother wanted to call him george washington kennedy. >> amazing coincidence. >> let's -- before we closeout and we have a few questions, let's bring it right up to today. he said, you first met barack obama in 1997. and he was a young state senator from illinois. the only member of the legislature in the indicted up there. >> anyone from illinois? >> do you think that any part of senator kennedy's endorsement of barack obama for the president was rooted in the possibility that he heard his brothers voice in barack obama? >> that's really an interesting question. i -- you mow, he mention
kevin white, and frank chose to greet the airport -- to greet the president at the airport. just as the plane is landing, the lieutenant governor shows up in black tie. [laughter] . . >> for those that don't know it, they went on to the dinner and that was where j.f.k. had sa >> they went on and teddy said he was tired of running on the family name so he was going to change from teddy kennedy to teddy roosevelt. >> the one funny thing about the name, because he was born on...
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guest: kevin, i'm congressman bachus from alabama. you didn't confuse me with senator baucus from montana. a lot opá you said, first of all, and earlier i talked about our principles. we shouldn't compromise our principles. in healthcare, we shouldn't compromise our principles. we have -- you know, i believe and i think you believe that it is an abomination for the government to fund abortions, and yet, you know, the senate just yesterday or the day before rejected tight restrictions on this government-managed plan paying for abortions, which i think is just outrageous. when you said to start, you called, you had trouble managing, and you had trouble with the loan, but you were too small to save, and i think that's the expression i have used. i don't believe in too big to fail. i believe i don't believe in too big to fail. i believe that if you a certain size shouldn't give you certain privileges. it's unfair. if you had too big to fail, then you have to small to save. and a lot of small companies have failed and a lot of homeowners h
guest: kevin, i'm congressman bachus from alabama. you didn't confuse me with senator baucus from montana. a lot opá you said, first of all, and earlier i talked about our principles. we shouldn't compromise our principles. in healthcare, we shouldn't compromise our principles. we have -- you know, i believe and i think you believe that it is an abomination for the government to fund abortions, and yet, you know, the senate just yesterday or the day before rejected tight restrictions on this...
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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 the underlying bill which is to say that there should not be margin requirements on end users which is better in the sense that they have not have to post those. but i will close on this point, the underlying bil
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...
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host: scranton, pennsylvania, kevin on the democrats' line. caller: how are you? did anyone ask you about the corporate finance case? i don't know the name of it. host: corporate finance case? the one -- does that tell me a little bit more. caller: what the corporations can be considered a political -- whether they can donate money. guest: yes, the campaign case. we talked about briefly but have not gotten into the details. it is a potentially far-reaching case and i think it says a lot about what the roberts court is going to be. it is a case where -- and i think he asked the name of the case, too. citizens united. in narrow issue that they agreed to hear last term, a group called citizens united -- they had a movie they put together called "hillary, the movie" which was highly critical and the question was whether there were restrictions on their ability to air it on pay-per- view channels. the court could have favorite citizens united on narrow grounds, saying this is not a typical corporation, not like general motors trying to spend a bunch of money in advance
host: scranton, pennsylvania, kevin on the democrats' line. caller: how are you? did anyone ask you about the corporate finance case? i don't know the name of it. host: corporate finance case? the one -- does that tell me a little bit more. caller: what the corporations can be considered a political -- whether they can donate money. guest: yes, the campaign case. we talked about briefly but have not gotten into the details. it is a potentially far-reaching case and i think it says a lot about...
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kevin white, and frank chose to greet the airport -- to greet the president at the airport.ust as the plane is landing, the lieutenant governor shows up in black tie. [laughter] . . >> for those that don't know it, they went on to the dinner and that was where j.f.k. had said he was talking to teddy, and he had told him he was tired of runging on the family name, so he was going to change his name from teddy kennedy to teddy roosevelt. [laughter] >> you know, the one funny thing about the name is because he was born on february 22, jack, his older brother, wanted to call him george washington kennedy. >> that's the 200th anniversary of george washington's birth. amazing coincidence. >> so let's, before we close out, and we have a few questions from the audience, who we'll get to, let's bring it right up to today. e.j. dionne, you first met barack obama in 1997, the only member of the legislature not indicted out there. [laughter] do you think -- >> and what's wrong with that? >> do you think that any part of senator kennedy's endorsement of barack obama for president was roo
kevin white, and frank chose to greet the airport -- to greet the president at the airport.ust as the plane is landing, the lieutenant governor shows up in black tie. [laughter] . . >> for those that don't know it, they went on to the dinner and that was where j.f.k. had said he was talking to teddy, and he had told him he was tired of runging on the family name, so he was going to change his name from teddy kennedy to teddy roosevelt. [laughter] >> you know, the one funny thing...
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host: kevin from california, you support the senate bill. caller: good morning. i'm 17 years old.ulled an all nighter to watch this thing pass. it's a really great thing. i'm really lucky to have a strong family and parents who support me and can pay for insurance for me. i realize even people close to me don't have in a privilege. this movement and the leadership the democrats have shown in passing the bill has greatly renewed my admiration for the congress. hopefully we'll get to see the people get this kind of medical insurance i have the moves away from super individual lichl host: you say you pulled an all nighter. you are 17. you interested in public policy in general? caller: public policy in general but this is a very strong point for me. i know many people close to me who don't have health insurance. i really wish that they did. they are human beings also. it's very important that everyone knows, they have a chance to live whether they have a preexisting condition or not. host: thank you. george, you are opposed to this bill? >> i am. the reason i'm opposed to this bill i
host: kevin from california, you support the senate bill. caller: good morning. i'm 17 years old.ulled an all nighter to watch this thing pass. it's a really great thing. i'm really lucky to have a strong family and parents who support me and can pay for insurance for me. i realize even people close to me don't have in a privilege. this movement and the leadership the democrats have shown in passing the bill has greatly renewed my admiration for the congress. hopefully we'll get to see the...
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. >> my name is kevin. i am a contributing writer. my question is to the panel at large. given the opening set the copenhagen summit, what is the panel's view on president obama 's strategy of going to copenhagen where the emissions target has not been part of the rapid-fire administration? i would be interesting to hear what the republican review of the u.s. responsibility if there is a definitive agreement and copenhagen when the president comes back. corpse we spent 15 minutes about -- >> we spent 50 minutes talking about politics. >> in the larger sense, the question of climate change comes down to if a has been and the constant is human history, it has been, climate change. the severity and the involvement of human policies in all that is the big question. from a larger sense. how we approach airport with a notion that all of us, want to make sure we leave this planet a cleaner place. how we strike cut balance, given the party of getting this economy back on track, police central to any republican response. but there is much reticence to embrace the cap and trade pla
. >> my name is kevin. i am a contributing writer. my question is to the panel at large. given the opening set the copenhagen summit, what is the panel's view on president obama 's strategy of going to copenhagen where the emissions target has not been part of the rapid-fire administration? i would be interesting to hear what the republican review of the u.s. responsibility if there is a definitive agreement and copenhagen when the president comes back. corpse we spent 15 minutes about --...
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host: kevin from california, you support the senate bill. caller: good morning. i'm 17 years old. i pulled an all nighter to watch this thing pass. it's a really great thing. i'm really lucky to have a strong family and parents who support me and can pay for insurance for me. i realize even people close to me don't have in a privilege. this movement and the leadership the democrats have shown in passing the bill has greatly renewed my admiration for the congress. hopefully we'll get to see the people get this kind of medical insurance i have the moves away from super individual lichl host: you say you pulled an all nighter. you are 17. you interested in public policy in general? caller: public policy in general but this is a very strong point for me. i know many people close to me who don't have health insurance. i really wish that they did. they are human beings also. it's very important that everyone knows, they have a chance to live whether they have a preexisting condition or not. host: thank you. george, you are opposed to this bill? >> i am. the reason i'm opposed to this bi
host: kevin from california, you support the senate bill. caller: good morning. i'm 17 years old. i pulled an all nighter to watch this thing pass. it's a really great thing. i'm really lucky to have a strong family and parents who support me and can pay for insurance for me. i realize even people close to me don't have in a privilege. this movement and the leadership the democrats have shown in passing the bill has greatly renewed my admiration for the congress. hopefully we'll get to see the...