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louis junior watson was laid to rest at 11:00 today. more than 1,000 people attended his sunday funeral services held for rachel mae poston pulley. ms. pulley was a mother of seven and a grandmother of six. barbara mclean spears, who was married one year ago to her partner of 15 years, anthony spears, leaves behind her 61-year-old mother, two brothers and two nieces. she was also laid to rest yesterday. mr. speaker, i ask my colleagues to join me in honoring their lives and their loved ones who are left behind. this resolution also recognizes mayor williams and his staff our first responders, police, e.m.s. who were quick to the scene and prevented further loss of life or injury. those emergency personnel worked tirelessly on behalf of our communities, and we thank all of them, including private citizens who stepped up in this great time of need. four of those brave firefighters, as you already heard, were injured in the line of duty on tuesday, and we commend their heroic efforts. the citizens in and around my district have come togeth
louis junior watson was laid to rest at 11:00 today. more than 1,000 people attended his sunday funeral services held for rachel mae poston pulley. ms. pulley was a mother of seven and a grandmother of six. barbara mclean spears, who was married one year ago to her partner of 15 years, anthony spears, leaves behind her 61-year-old mother, two brothers and two nieces. she was also laid to rest yesterday. mr. speaker, i ask my colleagues to join me in honoring their lives and their loved ones who...
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louis in '02, and it didn't take long to see what he does. he's not a base stealer. he's a base runner. i will never forget, remember when sore on know got crossed up and both guys were at the bag for a relay. it happened one day with the runner coming. he took out both of them. >> he does look like a linebacker. he's huge. >> he's listed at 6'4", 250. of course scott olson coming back soon, although his most recent outing wasn't very good. the nats want him to have at least one more rehab start. that's a broken bat. zimmerman to second, well done, to first. safe. hill went after gonzalez, and harris just able to beat it out. >> fast runner on first, got to really get it over there. he may have gotten rolen at first. nice play, though. >> bases almost wiped clean, two outs with a runner at first. up and away, one ball, one strike. >> fletcher paid a compliment. he said, man, i thought we had a reamy good bullpen. you're bull opinion has been matching us the entire series. that's the way you want to be recognized if you're a bullpen. >> they did a good job in new york
louis in '02, and it didn't take long to see what he does. he's not a base stealer. he's a base runner. i will never forget, remember when sore on know got crossed up and both guys were at the bag for a relay. it happened one day with the runner coming. he took out both of them. >> he does look like a linebacker. he's huge. >> he's listed at 6'4", 250. of course scott olson coming back soon, although his most recent outing wasn't very good. the nats want him to have at least...
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louis. on one occasion, drieser was assigned to review three plays that were opening on the same night. to make things worse, he also had another assignment that night, which was several miles out of town, away from the theaters smtheaters. he had absolutely no idea what he was going to do. he was afraid. he didn't have the best reputation with the paper. he was thought to be a little lazy because he didn't like the notion of being a theater critic, so he was afraid to complain. he decided he had to come up with a plan and his plan was to do this. he reviewed the three plays before he saw them. he operated the way jason blair did. he got newspapers from cities in which the plays had already been we are formed and on -- performed and on the basis of those reviews, he wrote three reviews of his oh but he didn't intend to be dishonest because thinks plan was to go out to this other assignment as early as he could, finish it, come back, see as much of the three plays as he could, and then rewrit
louis. on one occasion, drieser was assigned to review three plays that were opening on the same night. to make things worse, he also had another assignment that night, which was several miles out of town, away from the theaters smtheaters. he had absolutely no idea what he was going to do. he was afraid. he didn't have the best reputation with the paper. he was thought to be a little lazy because he didn't like the notion of being a theater critic, so he was afraid to complain. he decided he...
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louis. we will talk to him about the 65th anniversary of d-day. first, we want to look back at the invasion of the normandy, d-day, and we will look at ceremonies to commemorate the 65th anniversary. president obama will speak at normandy in the tradition of past presidents. we want to show you some of the anniversary speeches of past presidents including president reagan, president clinton and the second president bush. >> here the allies stood and fought against tyranny in the giant undertaking unparalleled in human history. we stand on a lonely wind swept point on the northern shore of france. the air is soft but 40 years ago at this moment the air was dense with smoke and the cries of men and the air was filled with the crack of rifle fire and roar of cannon. at dawn on the morning of the 6th of june, 1944, 225 rangers drufrpd o jumped off a craft and their mission was one of the most differ and daring of the invasion. to climb these sheer and desolate cliffs and take out the enemy guns. the allies had been told some of the mightiest of the gu
louis. we will talk to him about the 65th anniversary of d-day. first, we want to look back at the invasion of the normandy, d-day, and we will look at ceremonies to commemorate the 65th anniversary. president obama will speak at normandy in the tradition of past presidents. we want to show you some of the anniversary speeches of past presidents including president reagan, president clinton and the second president bush. >> here the allies stood and fought against tyranny in the giant...
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louis in a small town called webster east grove. i've ronically in the town i grew up, they actually, 60 minutes -- or not 60 minutes, cbs, isolated my community as the most typical community in the united states. and i went, hmmm. there must be something here. i'm tip l cool. after all, i am joe shmo. the eyes of the upon man. so consequently, i went on, i actually bought pi first house. well, years later, i found my first house was in jefferson county and jefferson county at that time was actually geographically the population center of the united states. so now the story is emerging. we've got the eye of america with the camera, with the most typical community in america growing up on the banks of the mississippi, and he's named joe shmo. the story starts to emerge. heir in the midwest, where of the river that separates the east from the west, frequently in st. louis is one of the things i like about it and if you grew up there, you could attest to this, is that basically, they call it the last city of the east or the first city
louis in a small town called webster east grove. i've ronically in the town i grew up, they actually, 60 minutes -- or not 60 minutes, cbs, isolated my community as the most typical community in the united states. and i went, hmmm. there must be something here. i'm tip l cool. after all, i am joe shmo. the eyes of the upon man. so consequently, i went on, i actually bought pi first house. well, years later, i found my first house was in jefferson county and jefferson county at that time was...
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i was very happy to be there, when louis ledbetter anstood beside obama as he sighened the louis ledbetter act. we should ask if judge sotomayor will work in the mold of the conservative activists. the law is meant to guarantee health care and education, to protect the privacy of all americans and with this in place, the conservatives on the court -- are they not being the same kind of activist that they have told us to avoid? the supreme court understood that they would take the doctrine of separate but equal, this was a straight jacket -- in defense of the constitution. all of the americans have come to respect what the supreme court had done, in brown vs. the board of education. two years ago, the seattle school district desegregation court, overcame the landmark decision. they failed to recognize the struggle for equality, and this was long after brown vs. board of education. it may have ended -- but this did not end defacto. justice stevens wrote, please read this, in the case that the chief justice opinion twisted brown vs. board of education in a very cruel way. the chief justice --
i was very happy to be there, when louis ledbetter anstood beside obama as he sighened the louis ledbetter act. we should ask if judge sotomayor will work in the mold of the conservative activists. the law is meant to guarantee health care and education, to protect the privacy of all americans and with this in place, the conservatives on the court -- are they not being the same kind of activist that they have told us to avoid? the supreme court understood that they would take the doctrine of...
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louis and i was on cable down in oklahoma. say hi to my kid during the commercials because they didn't cover the commercials. >> rob: how nice. >> bob: dad will be home at 8 0-0 tonight, after a day game. >> rob: how is your daughter doing at camp? >> bob: great. >> rob: a little old to be going to camp, isn't she? >> bob: she is a counselor. >> rob: oh, she is a counselor. oh, yeah. >> bob: and the 1-2 delivery. high in the air, deep left center. willie harris has room. >> rob: no money out there. >> bob: nobody has been able to reach the fence tonight. how about the nhl, the pittsburgh penguins beat the red wings tonight to win the stanley cup, their first since '92. but the detroit tigers beat the pittsburgh pirates 3-1. >> rob: i think that's very little consolation in detroit, michigan, tonight. byron kerr is feeding us a you will this info. >> bob: he is a font of information. gabe kapler for the rays, pinch hitting here. in that role, he is 0-for-3. he is hitting .173. the nationals last saw gabe kapler in the last year
louis and i was on cable down in oklahoma. say hi to my kid during the commercials because they didn't cover the commercials. >> rob: how nice. >> bob: dad will be home at 8 0-0 tonight, after a day game. >> rob: how is your daughter doing at camp? >> bob: great. >> rob: a little old to be going to camp, isn't she? >> bob: she is a counselor. >> rob: oh, she is a counselor. oh, yeah. >> bob: and the 1-2 delivery. high in the air, deep left center....
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louis now, who was able to win on thursday. >> hoff a. you know, he's been the source of controversy over the years. >> who needs to be 34 and 6 feet away from the hill? >> michael bourne was thinking about breaking more than that. astros still up top 9. derrek lee. hasn't been the greatest year for him. this was a good moment though. his 7th. tied at 1. we go all the way to the bottom of the 13th. rips it just inside the line. hunter pens is on his hours horse, that's all she wrote. cubs. his second straight game, with a walkoff hit. derrek lee's solo home run extended his current hit streak to ten games. >> still to come on the way, albert pujols has been in a slum many. he busted out in a major way this afternoon. and phil mickelson returns to competitive golf in memphis. steve will join us -- gene will steve will join us -- gene will join us ♪ (guy) you know, the beer you choose says a lot about you. you want friendly, but not pretentious. classic, never trendy. you want a real american beauty. (woman) are you talking about the budwei
louis now, who was able to win on thursday. >> hoff a. you know, he's been the source of controversy over the years. >> who needs to be 34 and 6 feet away from the hill? >> michael bourne was thinking about breaking more than that. astros still up top 9. derrek lee. hasn't been the greatest year for him. this was a good moment though. his 7th. tied at 1. we go all the way to the bottom of the 13th. rips it just inside the line. hunter pens is on his hours horse, that's all she...
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louis county. we made that offer of proof because it was ruled irrelevant. >> i will be very specific here. i am very bothered by your offer of proof. you will obtain testimony from a substantial and material number of minnesota county election officials. you are prohibited from doing that. in 26, you say you could have called all 87 auditors, but we purposely didn't do that because we didn't want to take the time. that implies to me that you could have. but let me talk about your list of sample ballots. i have gone through those. 1016, all of that, they are basically just lists of names. in paragraph 4, you said the testimony of a material number of individual voters, but know voters are identified. i am having a problem. >> this is 646, appendix 709. we do identify each and every ballot. let me give you an example. this envelope was counted on election night. it makes its point. i don't want to use the last name but it is the first one in 1709. it says i am in mt. juliet, tennessee and couldn't f
louis county. we made that offer of proof because it was ruled irrelevant. >> i will be very specific here. i am very bothered by your offer of proof. you will obtain testimony from a substantial and material number of minnesota county election officials. you are prohibited from doing that. in 26, you say you could have called all 87 auditors, but we purposely didn't do that because we didn't want to take the time. that implies to me that you could have. but let me talk about your list of...
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louis county. we made that offer of proof because it was ruled irrelevant -- ruled irrelevant. >> i am bothered by your offer of proof. he said you will obtain testimony from a substantial and material number of minnesota county election officials. you said you were prohibited from doing that. then you say you could have called all 87 auditors and election clerks, but we purposely did not do that because we did not want to take the time. it tells me that you could have -- but then let me talk about your list of sample ballots. i have gone through those. c 1016. they are basically just lists -- a list of names. then in paragraph four of the march to offer, you say the testimony of the material number of individual voters but no voters are identified. i really having a problem with that offer of proof. >> your honor, i can read from it. this is: 646, -- coleman 646. we do it identified the balance there. this is a picture of a ballot envelope that was opened and counted on election night. it makes it
louis county. we made that offer of proof because it was ruled irrelevant -- ruled irrelevant. >> i am bothered by your offer of proof. he said you will obtain testimony from a substantial and material number of minnesota county election officials. you said you were prohibited from doing that. then you say you could have called all 87 auditors and election clerks, but we purposely did not do that because we did not want to take the time. it tells me that you could have -- but then let me...
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louis. top of the 8th. they hold a 6-4 lead over florida. they've led this throughout after a homer in the 1st to make it 3-0. st. louis is trying to get out of the season slump, five losses losses in a row. he scored a run and also a stolen base. >> the vikings have backed off their pursuit of brett farve after he failed to report to organized meeting this is week. we have his version of what was expected this week. >> was there a deadline or not this week placed on farve to report to practice? >> absolutely not. certainly not from me, not even close. don't know where that would have dropped out of the sky. s this could resume in a more s serious manner? >> i don't know. i'm not into predicting the future. we'll have to see what is around the corner tomorrow. he was a great player. he a setback last year, he was playing very well early, and if in fact he's had that surgery i'm as anxious to see what's he's got left in that cannon because he had a pretty good arm, as we know. >> here's what the vikings have to choose from currently. tarvaris
louis. top of the 8th. they hold a 6-4 lead over florida. they've led this throughout after a homer in the 1st to make it 3-0. st. louis is trying to get out of the season slump, five losses losses in a row. he scored a run and also a stolen base. >> the vikings have backed off their pursuit of brett farve after he failed to report to organized meeting this is week. we have his version of what was expected this week. >> was there a deadline or not this week placed on farve to report...
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into a secondary private area and for side is the perfect metaphor because it is a retrofitted by louis xv and his mistresses of the court who create two worlds the world that the public sees and the world behind. week things -- things are to do is like the so far, a private bedroom, the flush toilet, with that comes in the idea of having a private life it is an important work of scholarship that tells a complete week new way not just a book about design but an important moment in european history. >>host: the tenth anniversary of it bloomsbury usa and bloomsbury are still based in the u.s. -- bridge and what made you start of to print in the u.s.? >> they were growing significantly in the u.k. and felt they needed an american presidents. we just about one to sell the rights to publishers in the u.s.. the u.s. is one of the largest markets in the world for book publishing so they were taking the next step. there were the publisher of harry potter in the uk so they took that opportunity and established a foothold here. 10 years ago in a small way now it has grown considerably and now geo
into a secondary private area and for side is the perfect metaphor because it is a retrofitted by louis xv and his mistresses of the court who create two worlds the world that the public sees and the world behind. week things -- things are to do is like the so far, a private bedroom, the flush toilet, with that comes in the idea of having a private life it is an important work of scholarship that tells a complete week new way not just a book about design but an important moment in european...
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should people who use super of louis care? should they pay taxes -- should people who use superfluous care, should they pay taxes? >> this is the same debate we have when we start talking about part d and medicare. people will never be able to choose from the system because it is too complicated. in fairness to your point, i think about 79% of the american people think it costs too much. we think market principles, fairly injected into the system, are important. transparency, liability reform, better reporting, better use of technology, and a bigger market place where people actually have to get out and compete. in marketplace for your employer may be able to provide you with the insurance at work that they have been providing you, but they may be also able to make a more tax protected purchase of insurance somewhere else. the bigger the marketplace, the more likely people are going to have the care they need, and the more likely the price is going to be reflective of a marketplace driven price that is competitive with care. t
should people who use super of louis care? should they pay taxes -- should people who use superfluous care, should they pay taxes? >> this is the same debate we have when we start talking about part d and medicare. people will never be able to choose from the system because it is too complicated. in fairness to your point, i think about 79% of the american people think it costs too much. we think market principles, fairly injected into the system, are important. transparency, liability...
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louis as part of the all-star festivities. tilghman is 5-4 with a .259 -- 2.59 e.r.a. in 12 starts for the norfolk tithes tides and brian matusz between a-ball and double-a is 5-2 with a 1.98 e.r.a. in 12 starts between frederick and bowie and struck out 85 while walking just 22. so, congratulations to both of those orioles farmhands. >> jim: ramirez down on strikes. chris ray gets him. one away. last year, jake air yetia went to the fewiers game and then right after that he shortly went to the olympics. >> buck: that's a pretty good breaking ball right there. 83 miles per hour. in fact, it may have been the splitter. it was a hard splitter down with a lot of late movement. gets hanley ramirez. ramirez strikes out for the second time tonight. >> jim: one down. bonifacio still at first. here is cantu. takes inside. >> buck: well, there's more good news in the orioles in the minor league front. obviously, their number one pick matt hobgood has been named the national high school player of the year by "usa today". quite an accomplishment to be recognized with all the grea
louis as part of the all-star festivities. tilghman is 5-4 with a .259 -- 2.59 e.r.a. in 12 starts for the norfolk tithes tides and brian matusz between a-ball and double-a is 5-2 with a 1.98 e.r.a. in 12 starts between frederick and bowie and struck out 85 while walking just 22. so, congratulations to both of those orioles farmhands. >> jim: ramirez down on strikes. chris ray gets him. one away. last year, jake air yetia went to the fewiers game and then right after that he shortly went...
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louis. >> rob: i thought it started with nick's uncle, larish. didn't he have -- larry bowa?n't he have problems with the phillies -- >> bob: i don't know, but i know he had problems complaining one year. >> rob: didn't he have a bad shoulder? >> bob: ran into choy playing first base. as rob would say, we've got a guy there. >> rob: that's three. >> bob: i like it. dukes didn't realize that was the third out. that's ok. inning is over. here comes guzman who had two multihit games in new york. nick johnson walked his first time tonight and then the face of the franchise. sometimes the best way to get closer... is to get as far away from it all as possible. don't let erectile dysfunction get in the way. ♪ viva viagra! viagra, america's most prescribed ed treatment, can help you enjoy... a more satisfying sexual experience. ready to talk to your doctor? find out how at viagra.com ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. don't take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain... as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects may include headache, flu
louis. >> rob: i thought it started with nick's uncle, larish. didn't he have -- larry bowa?n't he have problems with the phillies -- >> bob: i don't know, but i know he had problems complaining one year. >> rob: didn't he have a bad shoulder? >> bob: ran into choy playing first base. as rob would say, we've got a guy there. >> rob: that's three. >> bob: i like it. dukes didn't realize that was the third out. that's ok. inning is over. here comes guzman who...
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louis county. statistically, sure, there might be an official era here or there, or a replacement ballot here or there, but we are talking about hundreds. when we talk about the difference between carver county -- >> a sprinkling doesn't help us, does it? >> i think it does. we extrapolate in life, you take carver county, where there are 180 ballots kicked out from now on registration, because they checked the non registration of the witness. then go over into minneapolis and st. louis county, where they can't out none. can't we say that it is reasonable to believe, one county being as smart as the other, that you will find the same percentage? so you multiplied times 4 or 5, now you know that in all likelihood, more likely than not, which is our burden -- >> i would suggest that the other side would say bring in the ballots and let's look and see. >> there is no reason to because our burden of proof is to make it more likely than not. not prove it so that nobody has any doubt. >> i think their arg
louis county. statistically, sure, there might be an official era here or there, or a replacement ballot here or there, but we are talking about hundreds. when we talk about the difference between carver county -- >> a sprinkling doesn't help us, does it? >> i think it does. we extrapolate in life, you take carver county, where there are 180 ballots kicked out from now on registration, because they checked the non registration of the witness. then go over into minneapolis and st....
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louis with the cardinals leading the tigers by a score of 11-1. right here, mets win it by a final of 6-4. jeremy guthrie takes the loss. guthrie now 4-7 on the year. it's time for a coffee break. not quite. ♪ when i need a tasty treat ♪ ♪ a pick me up that lifts me off my feet ♪ ♪ i know what can cool us off! ♪ ♪ coffee toffee twisted frosty ♪ ♪ coffee toffee ♪ twisted frosty ♪ oh, baby, do you wanna get frosty with me! ♪ let me break it down. ♪ hand spun with real coffee, girl ♪ ♪ just like you like it! ♪ do you wanna get frosty with me! ♪ it's waaaay better than fast food. it's wendy's. frosty! >>> mets get the other jeremy guthrie took the loss. guthrie did pitch 6 1/3 innings, but goes down defeat. into the orioles clubhouse we go for the oriole right-hander. >> pulled the ball very well. was limiting the pitches up in the zone. yeah, things were -- i felt like i was able to throw the ball and even innings after that got refocused and did much better. >> in your last start -- you had said in your last start a couple days you felt you
louis with the cardinals leading the tigers by a score of 11-1. right here, mets win it by a final of 6-4. jeremy guthrie takes the loss. guthrie now 4-7 on the year. it's time for a coffee break. not quite. ♪ when i need a tasty treat ♪ ♪ a pick me up that lifts me off my feet ♪ ♪ i know what can cool us off! ♪ ♪ coffee toffee twisted frosty ♪ ♪ coffee toffee ♪ twisted frosty ♪ oh, baby, do you wanna get frosty with me! ♪ let me break it down. ♪ hand spun with real...
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louis, chicago, detroit, and send that fertilizer back to the great plains. the soil is very aesthetic. they would make fine china with good buffalo bones. and burned at inside that filter. they will clarify sugar and wine. when buffalo bones began to run out, people began digging up indian burial grounds. they had historically run hundreds of thousands of buffalo off of clips. there is a place in wyoming called the buffalo jump, there is a bone bed hundreds of feet in diameter and this would suggest native americans over the course of a few decades killed 20,000 buffalo in the same spot. a bonet cotton plant in st. louis processed seventy million buffalo carcasses. this is more than ever existed at any time. was that exhaustive. there was a point when a guy, did you could not find a buffalo bound that you didn't realign. guys like to pick them after rain, sold by weight. this picture was taken during the bone crisis. it is all skulls. i make a point in my book that the man looks like exclamation point at the end along sentence about destruction. this is stil
louis, chicago, detroit, and send that fertilizer back to the great plains. the soil is very aesthetic. they would make fine china with good buffalo bones. and burned at inside that filter. they will clarify sugar and wine. when buffalo bones began to run out, people began digging up indian burial grounds. they had historically run hundreds of thousands of buffalo off of clips. there is a place in wyoming called the buffalo jump, there is a bone bed hundreds of feet in diameter and this would...
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louis browns anymore? >> jim p.: 1954, yeah. >> bob: teams move and that's part of your history whether you like it or not. and the browns were not exactly stellar. i think they went to one world series in 44. >> jim p.: anything else you'd like to vent about tonight, bob? >> bob: no. >> jim p.: my shirt? >> bob: i love your shirt. >> jim p.: you guys really look good tonight. >> bob: thank you. >> jim p.: you've got a long sleeve shirt on, rob, and bob's got the shortsleeve. >> bob: i've got less ink. >> jim p.: that's true. >> rob: i don't want to scare the people at home, so they do a shot of us, i pull the sleeves down. i look like you two characters. >> bob: bounced out to short first time. he lines it but it's right at willingham. and the orioles are gone in the fourth. @ (man) some days my 8:15 bus is just a bus, but other days, like today, it's my office. the boss just emailed me and wants the new proposal asap. no worries though, my smartphone, it's from at&t. i'm on the nat
louis browns anymore? >> jim p.: 1954, yeah. >> bob: teams move and that's part of your history whether you like it or not. and the browns were not exactly stellar. i think they went to one world series in 44. >> jim p.: anything else you'd like to vent about tonight, bob? >> bob: no. >> jim p.: my shirt? >> bob: i love your shirt. >> jim p.: you guys really look good tonight. >> bob: thank you. >> jim p.: you've got a long sleeve shirt on,...
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"i had a good conversation with louis. he confirms his willingness to drop their opposition to the deal going forward and to work with the government to develop whatever support package might be needed for a january 20. we discussed the common equity issue. we agreed that having a significant amount of top capital in the form of common equity was not an ideal solution, given the ownership duplications, but we agreed both to about possible solutions, a government backstop of capital raised, with limited control rights." it sounds to me like ken lewis is concerned about his job. for the american taxpayer to get the voting rights in return for their top moarp money, mr. lewis would be gone. is that the concern mr. lewis expressed about the tarp being presented with voting rights to taxpayers in that deal? >> i don't know what his concern was. it may have been concerned about government intervention in the management and operations of the company. >> this discussion. it is what it is. it indicates that mr. lewis was concerned
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of documents that show that senior staff and officials at the fed believed in contradiction to ken louis'srepresentations' that bank of america failed to do adequate due diligence in acquiring merrill lynch. the fed found bank of america had known about accelerating losses at merrill since that november when shareholders could have used the information to decide on ratification. your colleague doubted the competence of bank of america's top management to address the problems at merrill and bank of america writing to y and i quote, spoke with folks this morning, mostly joe price, cfo, did not instill a ton of confidence that they have got a comprehensive handle on the situation, and of quote, and the senior lawyer at the fed believed the bank of america could be in violation of security laws for failing to inform shareholders about the merrill loss is known in the mid november. this was writing to you, quote, lewis should have been aware at the problem at merrill lynch earlier. perhaps as early as mid november and not caught by surprise. that could cause other problems for him and around th
of documents that show that senior staff and officials at the fed believed in contradiction to ken louis'srepresentations' that bank of america failed to do adequate due diligence in acquiring merrill lynch. the fed found bank of america had known about accelerating losses at merrill since that november when shareholders could have used the information to decide on ratification. your colleague doubted the competence of bank of america's top management to address the problems at merrill and bank...
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louis that. story next when we continue our coverage of the orioles after the birds lose to florida 11-3. male announcer: the chicken is tender, juicy, and lightly breaded. the sauce is a mouthwatering blend of sweet & spicy. every bite delivers a kick of asian chilies, real red pepper flakes, and a hint of garlic. it's about as far as it gets from fast food. and that's why you get it at wendy's. female announcer: introducing sweet & spicy asian chicken. one of three new chicken temptations from wendy's. it's waaaay better than fast food. it's wendy's. is a flavorful wheat beer. it has a very nice spice note. it has a little lemon zest and a historic brewing spice called grains of paradise. it's citrusy, lemony. sam adams summer ale. it just totally reminds you of summer, yeah. ♪ who's watching? ♪ tell me who's watching. (muffled music) ♪ who's watching... (announcer) it's right here. it's easy. ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me. ♪ it's the money you could be saving with geico. can wear
louis that. story next when we continue our coverage of the orioles after the birds lose to florida 11-3. male announcer: the chicken is tender, juicy, and lightly breaded. the sauce is a mouthwatering blend of sweet & spicy. every bite delivers a kick of asian chilies, real red pepper flakes, and a hint of garlic. it's about as far as it gets from fast food. and that's why you get it at wendy's. female announcer: introducing sweet & spicy asian chicken. one of three new chicken...
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louis, minnesota, and maine. in 2003 i went to los angeles to work for a program called marketplace it's a business news program. it was around this time that my lovely and talented wife, allison took the foreign service exam and passed and in 2005, she was hired by the u.s. state department and for her first assignment we were sent to bomaco. yeah, we didn't know where it was either. it's the capital of mali, a small landlocked nation in west africa. so i left marketplace and suddenly found myself in west africa with a lot of time on my hands. this gave me ample time to write my first book which is called "last team standing." this is a book about the 1943 merger of the pittsburgh steelers and the philadelphia eagles during world war ii, the nfl was so short of players that they actually had to merge the steelers and the eagles. they were known as stegles. they were 4a. running back had ulcers, they actually did much better than you might expect. how well did they do? the book is available in paperback. [laughte
louis, minnesota, and maine. in 2003 i went to los angeles to work for a program called marketplace it's a business news program. it was around this time that my lovely and talented wife, allison took the foreign service exam and passed and in 2005, she was hired by the u.s. state department and for her first assignment we were sent to bomaco. yeah, we didn't know where it was either. it's the capital of mali, a small landlocked nation in west africa. so i left marketplace and suddenly found...
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and biomass, but if we develop these resources at the expense of a more diverse portfolio, we will louis our opportunity to compete in the global marketplace. i understand the reluctance to pick winners and losers, and i grow. but i'm not talking about picking a technology, but a resource and that is a big difference. it is impossible to imagine a future powered by renewables that does not include a significant amount from solar energy. we may not know what that best type of solar technology will be, but we do know and the rest of the world knows that we want it to come from the sun and want it to be solar. therefore, it's in our national interest to ensure that the solar industry is the strongest in the world and do so by continuing to promote and innovate, but we need to make sure that in the future it really drives america. so thank you for the opportunity, mr. speaker. and as we work towards implementing solar technology in our legislation, i just want to thank my colleagues for spending time to learn about this important resource. the speaker pro tempore: mr. moran from kansas. mr.
and biomass, but if we develop these resources at the expense of a more diverse portfolio, we will louis our opportunity to compete in the global marketplace. i understand the reluctance to pick winners and losers, and i grow. but i'm not talking about picking a technology, but a resource and that is a big difference. it is impossible to imagine a future powered by renewables that does not include a significant amount from solar energy. we may not know what that best type of solar technology...
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louis, chicago, detroit. turn them into bone meal certified-- fertilizer. bob the soils there are various said it. another thing they did was make fine china with really good buffalo bones. another thing they would do is make bone ash, burn ash and when you buy an aquarium delta, it is often bone ash inside the seltzer. they would use it to clarify sugars and wine. when the bonds began to run now they announced a bone crisis and people began picking up indian burial grounds. indians began digging at the buffalo jump swear their own people have a starkly brian hundreds of thousands of buffalo off cliffs and then they would dig down and get those funds. the johns had an amazing amount of bonds because there's a place in wyoming, where there's a bond bed hundred steeped in diameter and native americans over the course of a few decades kill 20,000 buffalo in that same spot. a bone carbon plant in st. louis process and estimated 70 million buffalo carcasses of a process more buffalo bonds and more buffalo than ever existed at any one single time. there was a poi
louis, chicago, detroit. turn them into bone meal certified-- fertilizer. bob the soils there are various said it. another thing they did was make fine china with really good buffalo bones. another thing they would do is make bone ash, burn ash and when you buy an aquarium delta, it is often bone ash inside the seltzer. they would use it to clarify sugars and wine. when the bonds began to run now they announced a bone crisis and people began picking up indian burial grounds. indians began...
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louis 12-5 at kansas city. american league ruling on this day so far. 3-2, 2 minute board. there's a base hit. he had retired the first two batters. the next three all make it aboard, and it's 7-2 toronto. when you're pitching in the ninth inning and down four, your manager wants to see the effort that you might give when it's a 1-run game in the 9th inning. joe has not been able to close it out. >> it looked like a change-up, which you don't want to really throw a lot of those to right- handers because it breaks down and into them. that's what that was. as you said, you want to get the three outs and give your team an opportunity to bat in the ninth, but you just gave them an extra insurance run. >> nats were within grand slam range, but not now. 3-0. >> 27 pitches it will be a 3-2 count now as overbay rips one foul. that ball will be two more runs. overbay will have a five rbi day, and the blue jays lead 9-2. manny does not want to have to get up another pitcher here. lyle overbay, 41 rbis with five of them today. rod barajas, the catcher, is next. the nationals have come
louis 12-5 at kansas city. american league ruling on this day so far. 3-2, 2 minute board. there's a base hit. he had retired the first two batters. the next three all make it aboard, and it's 7-2 toronto. when you're pitching in the ninth inning and down four, your manager wants to see the effort that you might give when it's a 1-run game in the 9th inning. joe has not been able to close it out. >> it looked like a change-up, which you don't want to really throw a lot of those to right-...
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louis and said we're not going to let albert beat us. he's driven in about five runs in the series. just because you say and don't want him to beat you, your pitchers still have to execute something here and there. sometimes there are men on base and you have to pitch to a guy. dad's a hero today. there's a souvenir. did i spot a red sox cap already? he takes the walk. two on, one out, kearns coming. second walk issued by romero today. you can get the latest nats news this town offers and much more on face book. you can join the fan page or add -- hard to believe -- add teddy roosevelt as your friend. follow teddy on twitter at teddy26nats or check out our notes at natstown mlb. there's kearns. >> i do twitter. >> i can send a text. that's about it. >> that's all you have to do. that's what twittering is. >> i don't have one of those phones that's a quick type, if you know what i mean. >> maybe you can work something out with the iphone people. >> that's okay. you don't want to get too tech no on me. do you have a crank phones at home? remember the waltons on tv. they still had that
louis and said we're not going to let albert beat us. he's driven in about five runs in the series. just because you say and don't want him to beat you, your pitchers still have to execute something here and there. sometimes there are men on base and you have to pitch to a guy. dad's a hero today. there's a souvenir. did i spot a red sox cap already? he takes the walk. two on, one out, kearns coming. second walk issued by romero today. you can get the latest nats news this town offers and much...
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louis. the rockies now won eight straight which is their longest win streak since 2007. >> all right, good one. cubs-astros. watch this. all right. at the plate, he gets all up on one. that ties the game at 1. number 7. bottom of the 13th. still tied at 1. inside the line. here comes hunter pens. you're not going to catch that guy. and the astros win in 13. 2-1. do you remember when making dinner meant finding just the right stick for your hot dog. when new every fork on the trail led to a new adventure? then keep the tradition going with great father's day gifts from bass pro shops. like a 22-piece bbq tool set for only $9.94 and a prowler t-40 trolling motor for only $129.99. and don't miss the family summer camp going on now with lots of free activities. >> great hit on hand. including phil mickelson. back for the first time since his wife's breast cancer diagnosis. mickelson's start on the back nine. this is his approach on the par 4, 10th. his first hole of the day. not a bad start. >>
louis. the rockies now won eight straight which is their longest win streak since 2007. >> all right, good one. cubs-astros. watch this. all right. at the plate, he gets all up on one. that ties the game at 1. number 7. bottom of the 13th. still tied at 1. inside the line. here comes hunter pens. you're not going to catch that guy. and the astros win in 13. 2-1. do you remember when making dinner meant finding just the right stick for your hot dog. when new every fork on the trail led to...
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louis. they know each other pretty well. calgary stampeders, by the way where vernon wells, ii played. >> rob: did somebody e-mail you that? >> bob: no, i found itmyself. i don't have the stats, so don't ask me. [ laughter ] that's a good slider just off the plate. 2-2. wait something adam lind and then alex rios here right off the end of the bat. guzman there. oops. guzman's ninth error of the year. nationals second of the night. 63rd of the year in ballgame number 65. we really don't want the ball club to come home from a good finish of a road trip and play like that. >> rob: well, he had a little too much time. we talked about this with ryan zimmerman waiting, waiting. you should be charging the ball. you wait with an open glove and it drops right in front of you. >> bob: tavarez deserves better. he pitched 1 1/3 inning. he should have retired five batters in a row. nats deeper into their bullpen now with ron villone. >> bob: well, the momentu shifted just a bit. we'll see what ron villone can do about it.
louis. they know each other pretty well. calgary stampeders, by the way where vernon wells, ii played. >> rob: did somebody e-mail you that? >> bob: no, i found itmyself. i don't have the stats, so don't ask me. [ laughter ] that's a good slider just off the plate. 2-2. wait something adam lind and then alex rios here right off the end of the bat. guzman there. oops. guzman's ninth error of the year. nationals second of the night. 63rd of the year in ballgame number 65. we really...
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louis on the republican line. caller: thank you for taking my call. i have been a real-estate agent for 23 years. i am having a tough time getting my property's appraised, even though they are selling wholesale. it is like you cannot win there. i have a tough time with people on credit scores, because they are going down the tubes. host: the credit qualifications are tougher than they used to be? caller: 2 often credit scoring companies, and if we know that glass stiegel has caused the collapse, why don't they changed that. that $15,000 tax credit for all humboldt -- home buyers, -- for all home buyers by didn't they note that in to get the come -- the country moving? >> michigan on the democrats' line. caller: you have some really smart people out there in america. maybe congress needs to listen and pay attention to c-span in the morning. that coal mining is horrifying that he was talking about in west virginia. the fact that we are still dealing with greed and corruption is -- as the other caller said, now i am telling you that the fact that there a
louis on the republican line. caller: thank you for taking my call. i have been a real-estate agent for 23 years. i am having a tough time getting my property's appraised, even though they are selling wholesale. it is like you cannot win there. i have a tough time with people on credit scores, because they are going down the tubes. host: the credit qualifications are tougher than they used to be? caller: 2 often credit scoring companies, and if we know that glass stiegel has caused the...
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louis on thursday, he 8 innings, gave up 8 hits. struck out 4 and gave up a home run. he took the loss in that ballgame. the pitch to johnson. guzman running -- fouled back . >> rob: you look at harang. 07, 16-6. still a decent era almost every year, well over 200 innings. >> johnny: johnson, 1-1. guzman at 1st. fouled back out of play down to the left. zimmermann adjusting the batting glove. he'll be next. they've had success against cincinnati. they've won six out of the last seven meetings aside from last night. johnson, a line drive to right. one down. we'll take a look at that time cincinnati defense tonight. hairston at 3rd. gonzalez at short. phillips at 2nd. hernandez 1st. ryan behind the plate catching. bruce in the out field. >> . the corner out fielders will cover the most ground. >> johnny: harang had good days in oakland didn't he? >> rob: yes, he did. >> johnny: came over in 03. since he's joined the reds ball club, he leads in almost every statistical category. 68 wins. >> rob: he didn't pitch an awful lot in oakland. he was one of their top process tick
louis on thursday, he 8 innings, gave up 8 hits. struck out 4 and gave up a home run. he took the loss in that ballgame. the pitch to johnson. guzman running -- fouled back . >> rob: you look at harang. 07, 16-6. still a decent era almost every year, well over 200 innings. >> johnny: johnson, 1-1. guzman at 1st. fouled back out of play down to the left. zimmermann adjusting the batting glove. he'll be next. they've had success against cincinnati. they've won six out of the last...
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louis. how about tim. what a night he would have facing pujols, bottom of the first.t down swinging. that would be the theme. bottom of the fifth, jason flared over the mound. athletic. makes the great catch, throws to it first. bottom of the eighth inning, 10-0 giants. the pitcher still on the mound. larue, down swinging, 8 ks, bottom of the ninth, mark derosa, flies out, 95 pitches, a complete game. 2:06. lincecum improves to 5-0. the giants continue to win without big offense. they score in double digits for the first time since may 11. but lincecum has been unbelievable in his last four starts. he's been limiting opponents to just a .197 batting average. >> the rays and blue jays opening a series north of the border. rays have won five straight. halladay returning to the mound after spending time on the dl with a groin injury. 2-3 on the night. pitching well for the braves. gets scott to ground into a double play. niemann gets the win. unbeaten in five june starts. halladay had won his last seven decisions. he loses for the first time since april 24. the jays have
louis. how about tim. what a night he would have facing pujols, bottom of the first.t down swinging. that would be the theme. bottom of the fifth, jason flared over the mound. athletic. makes the great catch, throws to it first. bottom of the eighth inning, 10-0 giants. the pitcher still on the mound. larue, down swinging, 8 ks, bottom of the ninth, mark derosa, flies out, 95 pitches, a complete game. 2:06. lincecum improves to 5-0. the giants continue to win without big offense. they score in...
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but he had been ordered by louis xvi, they fer to washington, do what he wants. so after that conference, at the weathers field conference, he agreed we will attack new york. washington rode back to west point, thinking that would be the next item on the agenda, but as soon as washington rode back, rode away, wroteshallow root to the admiral of the french fleet in the caribbean asking him to bring his fleet north, not to new york, as washington expected, but to the chesapeake, because rauchambeau saw the possibility of trapping it. and that is exactly what happened. one last thing, there has been a debate since the moment of the peace settlement ending the war, over whether britain could have won this war. for upgrade many people, the idea that britain could not have won the war was attractive, for the navy, the british army, even for opposition politicians who had opposed the wall or all along, by saying it was an unwinnable war that presented them in a better light. but i don't think that is true. i think the british could have won the war in 1776, and should h
but he had been ordered by louis xvi, they fer to washington, do what he wants. so after that conference, at the weathers field conference, he agreed we will attack new york. washington rode back to west point, thinking that would be the next item on the agenda, but as soon as washington rode back, rode away, wroteshallow root to the admiral of the french fleet in the caribbean asking him to bring his fleet north, not to new york, as washington expected, but to the chesapeake, because...
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louis won in cleveland, 3- 1. mets beat the yankees 6-2. those are the finals in so far from interleague play. the american league who let the national league, 31 wins to 25 through last night. >> bob: last night star stretch of 12 very difficult interleague games against the upper echelon of the a.l. east. tampa bay, new york, toronto and boston. then a series to follow at baltimore. that ball into left. dukes is back. can't get it up against the wall. hernandez scores. upton scores. it's 8-2. >> rob: this is just a hanging breaking ball by colome. when you drop down to try to help the ball, sometimes it flattens out. it helps longoria, doesn't get all of it. great effort by elijah dukes and b.j. upton breaking it down there at the end. that is one of the fastest humans i've ever seen. >> bob: elijah dukes did not get all the way back to the wall when he jumped. i would say the nationals does not have an outfielder that goes back on balls as well. the rays lead 8-2. >> rob: in defense of elijah, he's been playing right
louis won in cleveland, 3- 1. mets beat the yankees 6-2. those are the finals in so far from interleague play. the american league who let the national league, 31 wins to 25 through last night. >> bob: last night star stretch of 12 very difficult interleague games against the upper echelon of the a.l. east. tampa bay, new york, toronto and boston. then a series to follow at baltimore. that ball into left. dukes is back. can't get it up against the wall. hernandez...
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louis area. we build a lot of the f-18's that go on aircraft carriers. there is a very big shortage that the navy has of the aircraft, and the f-18 is the only fighter coming off aircraft carriers. we make the argument that aircraft carriers are very -- are not very useful if they do not have airplanes on them. four or five carriers may not have any airplanes on them all. so there's quite a shortage of the f-18's, and we continue to ask the administration about this problem and they continue to say, well, we are going to take a look at in this quadrennial review. then the question comes, it is not that complicated. we have 44 plainsboro carrier, and you are going to be short four or five -- with the 44 planes -- we have 44 planes per carrier, and you are going to be short for four or five carriers. we want to know what they're thinking in terms of giving us the data so that we can analyze what the needs are. making the general signs that they will not say anything other than the party line, or not so, -- we are not so comfortable with that approach. we t
louis area. we build a lot of the f-18's that go on aircraft carriers. there is a very big shortage that the navy has of the aircraft, and the f-18 is the only fighter coming off aircraft carriers. we make the argument that aircraft carriers are very -- are not very useful if they do not have airplanes on them. four or five carriers may not have any airplanes on them all. so there's quite a shortage of the f-18's, and we continue to ask the administration about this problem and they continue to...
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louis, jason isringhausen. before injuries got him, taking over. trying to keep his career alive. they might need a guy like him down the stretch, because troy percival is finished. >> rob: last year they had to put him on the mental dl, couldn't cope. a couple of guys on it now. a social anxiety. andy sonnanstine this year, his 12 starts coming into tonight, he had to face the yankees, indians, red sox, orioles, marlins. >> bob: so his 5-6 might be perfectly understandable if he gets the win tonight. >> rob: absolutely. new york second in the american league in offense, cleveland third in offense. he faced those who teams four times already this year. red sox, fourth overall in offense in the american league. florida marlins, fourth best in the national league in offense. >> bob: i had one young nationals pitcher tell me today that he thought he might like pitching in the american league because he wouldn't have to bat. i told him, i said, young man, be careful what you wish for. >> rob: i brought it up last night, i'll bring it up again. seven teams in the american league have o
louis, jason isringhausen. before injuries got him, taking over. trying to keep his career alive. they might need a guy like him down the stretch, because troy percival is finished. >> rob: last year they had to put him on the mental dl, couldn't cope. a couple of guys on it now. a social anxiety. andy sonnanstine this year, his 12 starts coming into tonight, he had to face the yankees, indians, red sox, orioles, marlins. >> bob: so his 5-6 might be perfectly understandable if he...
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louis, good morning.aller: this is the $500 million that was allocated to destabilize the iranian government, it was given to the cia. how can you " oliver north? i do not hear him saying anything about tearing walls in gaza. why have we not seen any pictures of the white fox being dropped by the israelis. all we can all i have been hearing is this crap about iran. we have done everything that we need to to destabilize their government. we do not even have free and fair elections in this country. you americans have lost your mind. i am ashamed of this country. goodbye. host: kathryn, little rock. good morning. caller: we had elections stolen from us twice by bush. they did not protest because they were benefiting. the people of iran, more power to them. host: alice, from georgia. good morning. caller: thank you for c-span. there is one thing that people are forgetting. iranians are using their own tactics, throwing rocks and burning things. they should remember how we blacks had to fight for our freedom b
louis, good morning.aller: this is the $500 million that was allocated to destabilize the iranian government, it was given to the cia. how can you " oliver north? i do not hear him saying anything about tearing walls in gaza. why have we not seen any pictures of the white fox being dropped by the israelis. all we can all i have been hearing is this crap about iran. we have done everything that we need to to destabilize their government. we do not even have free and fair elections in this...
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louis on our democrats line. caller: that argument is the most painful thing i've ever heard. he is a journalist and he as a journalist question. i want to go back to the emissions question. with global warming, we know republicans don't even believe in the science. my question is, what is it they believe happens to the missions? does it just go into the air and disappear? i would like to hear from the conservative on the panel to answer that please. host: i don't know if you want to between the two of you. guest: i'm not sure they know where the emissions go. they say they want to push for a clean and healthy environment. i think the main thing they were arguing against was first of all, the cost. all these intricate details that many of the of members of congress did not even read, and the fact that a number of these jobs that people are in will be -- companies will move to china and india for cheaper labor. the emission standards are not as high there. host: another capitol hill store happening in detroit. the wife of john conyers pled guilty to bribery in detroit on friday
louis on our democrats line. caller: that argument is the most painful thing i've ever heard. he is a journalist and he as a journalist question. i want to go back to the emissions question. with global warming, we know republicans don't even believe in the science. my question is, what is it they believe happens to the missions? does it just go into the air and disappear? i would like to hear from the conservative on the panel to answer that please. host: i don't know if you want to between...
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this one our program includes speeches by party leaders to rid it begins with a pre louis. this is for that -- a prelude. it lasts about one hour. " i remember my own election like it was yesterday. there is no speaker to provide -- preside over prayers', but i am sure the almighty is blessing the proceedings. >> do you remember the time when you were elected speaker in 1992? >> i can imagine those 10 candidates with butterflies in their stomach and their knees knocking. and this is what happens. however experienced you are, on an occasion like this, this is daunting. want to stand up, you give that all you have. what kind of quality is -- >> what kind of qualities do they need? >> you cannot say this in just one moment. the institution of the commons is a microcosm of the british nation. it is a very prestigious job. it is not simply a matter of shopping order, order under a medieval canopy. it has to know precedence and to change the business if there is an emergency debate. >> what about being a spokesman for the commons. there is no one who speaks on behalf of the house
this one our program includes speeches by party leaders to rid it begins with a pre louis. this is for that -- a prelude. it lasts about one hour. " i remember my own election like it was yesterday. there is no speaker to provide -- preside over prayers', but i am sure the almighty is blessing the proceedings. >> do you remember the time when you were elected speaker in 1992? >> i can imagine those 10 candidates with butterflies in their stomach and their knees knocking. and...
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louis. >> rob: good breaking ball. bit too much of the plate. >> bob: dangerous clean-up hitter on deck. foul tipped. vernon wells trying to put away another one here, with one out, top of the 8th and a 3-2 game. uh-oh. that got away from wil nieves. tying run is at third base with one out. >> rob: he may have crossed wil up on that pitch. >> bob: they're going to call it a passed ball. >> rob: they wanted a breaking ball right there and i think kip gives him a fastball. >> bob: yep. >> rob: little things, communication, fundamentals, cutoff man. >> bob: they won't call it wp for wild pitch but it could have been for wrong pitch. a passed ball on nieves. the infield in. 1-2 to wells. breaking ball popped up. guzman playing shallow has to get out there. he is there. big second out. now, the infielders can back up and it will be wells against rolen. >> rob: well, you see wil set up outside. this is a backup breaking ball that could not have worked any better than that. manny acta is going to make a pitching change up her
louis. >> rob: good breaking ball. bit too much of the plate. >> bob: dangerous clean-up hitter on deck. foul tipped. vernon wells trying to put away another one here, with one out, top of the 8th and a 3-2 game. uh-oh. that got away from wil nieves. tying run is at third base with one out. >> rob: he may have crossed wil up on that pitch. >> bob: they're going to call it a passed ball. >> rob: they wanted a breaking ball right there and i think kip gives him a...
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louis county. you could presume that the people in each county are as smart as each other. all you have to do is extrapolate. they did that in bush again score when they compared the relaxed standard in brouwer county with the and relax county -- standard in palm beach county. the population should get equal. when plymouth kicks out 75 for signature mismatching in 31 counties in the state kicked out nunn, we have made our case. you cannot make it any better than that. >> good time has expired. >> i would like to frame the questions of that it can be answered. i am still having problem with you saying we are a substantial compliance state. there is language i do not think you can overcome. i will give language from one source. it says if the stage -- statute or directory the argument would be of some force. it has no application here because the statute is mandatory. the court goes on to express concern about lowering the bar altogether because of a flaw in it. the absentee statue is different ♪ from the coming electio law and -- the absence to the statute is different from
louis county. you could presume that the people in each county are as smart as each other. all you have to do is extrapolate. they did that in bush again score when they compared the relaxed standard in brouwer county with the and relax county -- standard in palm beach county. the population should get equal. when plymouth kicks out 75 for signature mismatching in 31 counties in the state kicked out nunn, we have made our case. you cannot make it any better than that. >> good time has...
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louis browns who came there in '53, how their team moved around. i mean we have lost two teams in this town. 1 ball, 1 strike to dunn. that ball gets away the nick johnson never saw it. he just fell right out of the glove of raul chavez. he had the catcher and the umpire in his line of sight. >> bob: that ball. >> rob: that ball gets out of the sight. did you see barajas -- or not barajas but chavez much he was looking at the runner. >> bob: thighs try at the breaking ball. >> rob: i think nick was shaded by dunn and the catcher and didn't know where the ball was. >> bob: yes. screened. >> rob: i'm thinking of the hockey term. >> bob: like screening the goaly. >> rob: screening the goaly. >> reporter: keeping him in first base kept rolen in the milled will. >> reporter: what are you doing? >> rob: come on, nick. >> bob: one on, one out. scoreless game, bottom of the 4th. these teams have really played a low-scoring series and that's an offspeed breaking ball. he took a little bit more off. his previous one was about 86. that was 82. and two strikeo
louis browns who came there in '53, how their team moved around. i mean we have lost two teams in this town. 1 ball, 1 strike to dunn. that ball gets away the nick johnson never saw it. he just fell right out of the glove of raul chavez. he had the catcher and the umpire in his line of sight. >> bob: that ball. >> rob: that ball gets out of the sight. did you see barajas -- or not barajas but chavez much he was looking at the runner. >> bob: thighs try at the breaking ball....
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louis, missouri. good morning. caller: hello. about the iran situation, i hope that what they're wanting to do, the people that are trying to overcome the people in iran, like ahmadinejad, began to converge on the main government offices. with the communication explosion in the last couple of years, people will not tolerate talking people will not tolerate talking to regimes so, you can comment on that. >> before you comment on the caller's point, you have been around this town for a long time. we have been looking at these pictures. this new social networking that is influencing the discussion. >> it is extraordinary. we have all been sitting at home with blood flowing out of her eye on the streets of tirana in real time. -- a tehran in real time. to have that kind of access at the moment is unprecedented. usually, you have to wait for correspondence to file stories. we have to be careful and understanding that even with the technology, it is still very hard for the people. i agree, by the way, with the caller. i hope that peopl
louis, missouri. good morning. caller: hello. about the iran situation, i hope that what they're wanting to do, the people that are trying to overcome the people in iran, like ahmadinejad, began to converge on the main government offices. with the communication explosion in the last couple of years, people will not tolerate talking people will not tolerate talking to regimes so, you can comment on that. >> before you comment on the caller's point, you have been around this town for a long...
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louis, missouri. good morning. caller: hello.bout the iran situation, i hope that what they're wanting to do, the people that are trying to overcome the people in iran, like ahmadinejad, began to converge on the main government offices. with the communication explosion in the last couple of years, people will not tolerate talking to regimes anywhere in the world. there will be more of this. host: before you comment on that, tony blankley, you have been around a long time, looking at the evolution of the media. jon, you talk about the role of twitter. is this pushing a debate more than a discussion? guest: it is extraordinary. we have all been sitting at home, watching blood come out of a woman's eye in tehran in real time. to have that kind of access into the moment is unprecedented. usually you have to wait for correspondence to file those stories. we have to be careful, even with the technology, it is very hard for the people. i agree with the caller, i hope the people storm the best deal, as it were. i have been in different p
louis, missouri. good morning. caller: hello.bout the iran situation, i hope that what they're wanting to do, the people that are trying to overcome the people in iran, like ahmadinejad, began to converge on the main government offices. with the communication explosion in the last couple of years, people will not tolerate talking to regimes anywhere in the world. there will be more of this. host: before you comment on that, tony blankley, you have been around a long time, looking at the...
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louis, good morning on our democrats' line.aller: i don't think they should be put back on the terrorism list. they have not done this like we have been doing. i don't know how we can have a leg to stand on after iraq, after what we have done to people in guantanamo and afghanistan. we don't even allow people to have a try. we torture them. we know that the media is run by the pentagon, so who's to say there were not over their spying? host: 84 the comment. you can also send this in e- mail. -- thank you for your comment. north korea has a population of more than 22 million people. they're not going to attack anyone. they're putting its chest, looking for reactions. the previous caller was talking about 1 ton of. here is "roll-call" this morning. on may 20, 50 members of the senate democratic conference work on the record as nimbys when it comes to bringing prisoners from guantanamo bay to the u.s. but once the president presents his plan mid-summer and had to close it, this democrats will probably be asked to reverse their sta
louis, good morning on our democrats' line.aller: i don't think they should be put back on the terrorism list. they have not done this like we have been doing. i don't know how we can have a leg to stand on after iraq, after what we have done to people in guantanamo and afghanistan. we don't even allow people to have a try. we torture them. we know that the media is run by the pentagon, so who's to say there were not over their spying? host: 84 the comment. you can also send this in e- mail. --...
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louis beat kansas city tonight, 7-1 in k c. another win for the national league. that final just in. and detwiler strikes out but a good inning for the nats. willie harris doubles, steals and then wil nieves drives him home. 1-0 into the 6th. i operate my entire business from my phone. i need a network with great coverage, because for every pair of shoes that we sell, we give a pair away to a child in need. it would be impossible for me to do this without a network that works around the world. (announcer) more bars in more places. at&t. the best coverage worldwide. boss: come on in, i had some other things you can tell people about geico - great claims service and a 97% customer satisfaction rate. show people really trust us. gecko: yeah right, that makes sense. boss: trust is key when talking about geico. you gotta feel it. why don't you and i practice that with a little exercise where i fall backwards and you catch me. gecko: uh no sir, honestly... uh...i don't think...uh... boss: no, no. we can do this. gecko: oh dear. vo: geico. fifteen minutes could save you
louis beat kansas city tonight, 7-1 in k c. another win for the national league. that final just in. and detwiler strikes out but a good inning for the nats. willie harris doubles, steals and then wil nieves drives him home. 1-0 into the 6th. i operate my entire business from my phone. i need a network with great coverage, because for every pair of shoes that we sell, we give a pair away to a child in need. it would be impossible for me to do this without a network that works around the world....
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louis home victorious. doesn't really good home, they go to cleveland for play tomorrow.o on the road in toronto. 25 hits in this game said ross about the quote, i missed it, flat out. it went right through my legs. there is no excuse. >> >> upstate from the mets and phillies. kicking it up in the top of the tenth. two outs, and ibanez is up at bat. 21st homer of the season, deep into the new york mercky sky. mets couldn't do anything in the bottom of the 10th. they go down 6-3. philadelphia extending its lead in the national league east on the ibanez home run. 21st of the season. he's a guy who averaged 21 per season since becoming a full-time player about six years ago. a career year for the 37-year-old who comes over from seattle and delivers in extra innings for philadelphia tonig tonight. >> also in the n.l. east, the pirates and the braves. not quite as much as those two teams, but they are in the nl east. >> that's true. vazquez leads the national league in strikeouts with 12 tonight. over 100 for the season. top of the ninth though, soriano comes in and serves up
louis home victorious. doesn't really good home, they go to cleveland for play tomorrow.o on the road in toronto. 25 hits in this game said ross about the quote, i missed it, flat out. it went right through my legs. there is no excuse. >> >> upstate from the mets and phillies. kicking it up in the top of the tenth. two outs, and ibanez is up at bat. 21st homer of the season, deep into the new york mercky sky. mets couldn't do anything in the bottom of the 10th. they go down 6-3....