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mann steps in. another foul to landry. >> marques: nice job by mann. you saw him on that penetrating dish to landry fields. >> barry: now two on four. oklahoma state getting back on defense nicely. good drop down low to mann and a foul from behind. >> marques: he has the permission of johnny dawkins as a senior who played his dues in the program to get it off the defensive glass and push it. i like grant hill, the way he did it at duke. look at the great penetration move by jared mann. that's freedom. you can make things happen and be the facilitator on the offense. jared mann has continued to struggle. didn't want to miss it, butd you have to. two big free throws against kentucky. they're up two. they upset number 5 wildcats. >> barry: and here's landry fields once again. anderson comes out to defend green. doesn't give him much room. >> marques: obi muonelo, very aggressive player against landry fields. able to respond against muonelo. >> barry: drew with the look and loose ball controlled by mean low. >> marques: he's back underneath the basket. >>
mann steps in. another foul to landry. >> marques: nice job by mann. you saw him on that penetrating dish to landry fields. >> barry: now two on four. oklahoma state getting back on defense nicely. good drop down low to mann and a foul from behind. >> marques: he has the permission of johnny dawkins as a senior who played his dues in the program to get it off the defensive glass and push it. i like grant hill, the way he did it at duke. look at the great penetration move by...
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mann at penn state has yet to make his data public. why not? what is he hiding?why is he talking about the leading things? why are they saying we are born to subvert the freedom of information act? make it open and transparent. when you talk about thousands of scientists most of those are not original creative thinkers. they are implemented. their facilitators. there are only 50-100 in the world that are at the top tier and more and more is appearing that they have engaged in either a conscious effort to withhold the truth from the world, or maybe they have just decided without realizing it that they have become so ideologically committed that they have lost track of the true scientific method. i don't know, but it is something that really needs to be investigated, and i do not make any apologies for trying to get that investigation started. >> bringing his back to capitol hill for a moment, have you spoken with any members of the house who voted for the climate bill when it came before the chamber in june who, based on the allegations you and others have raised
mann at penn state has yet to make his data public. why not? what is he hiding?why is he talking about the leading things? why are they saying we are born to subvert the freedom of information act? make it open and transparent. when you talk about thousands of scientists most of those are not original creative thinkers. they are implemented. their facilitators. there are only 50-100 in the world that are at the top tier and more and more is appearing that they have engaged in either a conscious...
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mann's hockey stick proposal, hockey stick theory. we had asked for documents from professor mann, dr. mann this gentleman is say, i hope the congress doesn't realize we're getting federal money. we don't want them asking us about documents. as we now know, they have destroyed many of those documents. or apparently have destroyed many of those documents. let's go to number five. this document shows that the link -- the lengths to which they'll go to suppress informing. it says, if they ever hear that there's a freedom of information act now in the u.k., i think i'll delete these rather than send them to anyone. congressman markey a good friend of mine, and is a believer a proponent of man-made global warming, has got data sets he says justify some of the policies that he supports. but here we see that some of these documents, some of these data sets that mr. markey and others, who sincerely believe there's a problem, appear to be very suspect. in fact, they're so suspect that if they have to release them publicly, they'd rather delete
mann's hockey stick proposal, hockey stick theory. we had asked for documents from professor mann, dr. mann this gentleman is say, i hope the congress doesn't realize we're getting federal money. we don't want them asking us about documents. as we now know, they have destroyed many of those documents. or apparently have destroyed many of those documents. let's go to number five. this document shows that the link -- the lengths to which they'll go to suppress informing. it says, if they ever...
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anti-curriculum monopoly and revive the sound conception of jefferson and webster and lincoln and horace mann. thank you. [applause] >> i've been assigned the job of trafficking out. so here are the rules. if you're called on to ask a question, please state your name and please, please, please ask a question. [inaudible] no testaments about your vision [inaudible] questions, okay? so i'm going to call on this one. >> professor, i wonder if you could comment on what i perceive as an increasing tendency in public education to teach to test. that seems to me as potentially distract their and any real education. >> i've had a lot of unfortunate experience. the question why was i assume everybody heard it. what about the current tendency in the schools to teach to the test? and there's a double answer to that appeared what's currently going on the schools and the way of teaching for testing highly afghanistan very deleterious. in the schools to followed after the no child left behind a lot of them said we haven't got time to teach knowledge. we have to teach reading and math which is what's going
anti-curriculum monopoly and revive the sound conception of jefferson and webster and lincoln and horace mann. thank you. [applause] >> i've been assigned the job of trafficking out. so here are the rules. if you're called on to ask a question, please state your name and please, please, please ask a question. [inaudible] no testaments about your vision [inaudible] questions, okay? so i'm going to call on this one. >> professor, i wonder if you could comment on what i perceive as an...
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you're going to hear from the man at the center of the controversy, professor michael m mann. all that continuing tomorrow. that's it for us. "larry king live" starts right now. >> larry: tonight, amanda knox' parents from italy. their exchange student daughter was called a drug-crazed killer. a she devil who played sex games before slitting her roommate's throat. did the jury convict that image of amanda? mom and dad say that the girl they raised could never have murdered anyone. and they'll tell us how they plan to get her out of prison and why they'll never give up clearing her name. and winning freedom next on "larry king live." >> larry: they're the parents of amanda knox. she's the 22-year-old american exchange student convicted of murdering roommate meredith kercher in perugia, italy. the guilty verdict against amanda and her italian ex-boyfriend were returned on friday. we thank you boeth for joining s from italy. even though they are divorced, they are totally united in the support of their daughter. you've had an opportunity to see her, how is she? >> you know, the f
you're going to hear from the man at the center of the controversy, professor michael m mann. all that continuing tomorrow. that's it for us. "larry king live" starts right now. >> larry: tonight, amanda knox' parents from italy. their exchange student daughter was called a drug-crazed killer. a she devil who played sex games before slitting her roommate's throat. did the jury convict that image of amanda? mom and dad say that the girl they raised could never have murdered...
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mann of -- mr. madoff. they were devastated by the irs if they paid taxes on the money that they thought they had. they didn't have the investment returns and the government then robbed them by charging them tax that they can only go back a few years. so many of them are being raped by the provision. for reliably, understandably, thinking they have this money in their account that they did not have in there and then they spend it to live on. that is what it was for. i have met people that had contempt for the victims. i represent the north shore of long island. the country clubs that he belonged to and thousands of people who thought that they were lucky to know such a nice man who was so reliable and receive all the accolades that society could heap upon an individual who is making a company and returning investments for so many years. these are the people of thought they were lucky -- these are the people that thought they were lucky. they were further ripped apart because they personally knew this guy wh
mann of -- mr. madoff. they were devastated by the irs if they paid taxes on the money that they thought they had. they didn't have the investment returns and the government then robbed them by charging them tax that they can only go back a few years. so many of them are being raped by the provision. for reliably, understandably, thinking they have this money in their account that they did not have in there and then they spend it to live on. that is what it was for. i have met people that had...
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man -- professor mann can't wipe that out. he may try to wipe it off his graphs, but this has been well documented. i remember there was a history channel report going through the entire time of this mini ice age. our current climate cycle is no different than the other numerous cycles that preceded it. it is dishonest to create hysteria by using the end of a cycle known as the little ice age at a 500-year low as a baseline for claims that it is now getting extraordinarily warmer. on top of that, the alarmists are claiming that it's our fault, it's the people's fault. it's us. we're the bad guys. we're the ones making the climate go up so much warmer than it normally is and using it as a baseline, 500-year low in the earth's temperatures. science question number one -- science question challenge number one, are manmade global warming advocates using an unreasonably cooler moment as the baseline for their analysis? all right. question number two, what are the causes of the climate cycles we have been talking about? the alarmist
man -- professor mann can't wipe that out. he may try to wipe it off his graphs, but this has been well documented. i remember there was a history channel report going through the entire time of this mini ice age. our current climate cycle is no different than the other numerous cycles that preceded it. it is dishonest to create hysteria by using the end of a cycle known as the little ice age at a 500-year low as a baseline for claims that it is now getting extraordinarily warmer. on top of...
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. >> john mann. >> when i was out with the police on a friday night in my area, only 14 police officers were on duty in the division, out of a total complement of 2,380. will the prime minister intervene directly and swiftly to sort out the organizational malaise that nottinghamshire police has become? >> the home secretary tells me that her majesty's inspectorate of constabulary is looking into nottinghamshire police at the moment, but i have to say that the whole purpose of neighborhood policing, which we have developed over the past two years, is to get more police on the streets. for that, we need to invest in policing and emphasize the concept that the police serve the neighborhood. that is exactly what we are doing. >> adam holloway. >> thank you, mr. speaker. does the prime minister agree with ben bernanke that the prime minister's decision to strip the bank of england's supervising role led to a "destructive run" and a "major problem for the british economy?" >> no, mr. speaker. i think that anybody who looks at the global recession knows that it started with the problems of the
. >> john mann. >> when i was out with the police on a friday night in my area, only 14 police officers were on duty in the division, out of a total complement of 2,380. will the prime minister intervene directly and swiftly to sort out the organizational malaise that nottinghamshire police has become? >> the home secretary tells me that her majesty's inspectorate of constabulary is looking into nottinghamshire police at the moment, but i have to say that the whole purpose of...
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i think james mann in his book which i read was interested about ronald reagan was right in saying that reagan's speech was aimed more at his domestic audience and the soviet union. because reagan was under a lot of pressure in 1987. indeed not only did conservative republicans the people who regarded themselves as real as. they were all very critical of reagan's apparent willingness to trust gorbachev, even though his willingness to sign the imf agreement banishing intermediate nuclear missiles in europe. the former american massacre to moscow, and acts of ambassador italy 1987 and 1991, remarked in his book, how the cold war ended, that it was rather ironic that a lot of these people had been supporters of reagan's zero option. this inf agreement signed in 1987 was essentially what reagan had enforced in 1981. then it was dismissed out of hand by the soviet leadership. a lot of people supported it only in an assumption the soviet union could never accept it. and once gorbachev accepted it, they were against it. i don't think it was reagan's rhetoric which brought this profound change
i think james mann in his book which i read was interested about ronald reagan was right in saying that reagan's speech was aimed more at his domestic audience and the soviet union. because reagan was under a lot of pressure in 1987. indeed not only did conservative republicans the people who regarded themselves as real as. they were all very critical of reagan's apparent willingness to trust gorbachev, even though his willingness to sign the imf agreement banishing intermediate nuclear...
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mann zuleao, two minutes. mr. manzullo: i have great concerns about this bill. it creates yet another czar. and look at the groups that will be impacted by this bill. financial advisers, anyone providing financial advice, educational classes, custodian of money, private pools of capital, municipalities who issue bills on utilities, waters, sewer, like that, waste collection, et cetera, courts dealing with fees, fines, taxes paid on installment basis for counties and municipalities, schools, tuition, installment, room and board, third-party agencies handling fee process ing, merchants, layaway plans, real estate activities, brokers, appraisers, title companies, auction nears, inspectors, survares, cockroach inspectors for homes are covered under this bill. what is fnshal about that snr doctors, issuers of credit, point of sale, lawyers, disbursing money to a trust account, real estate transaction. madam speaker, this bill is so pervasive that the term anybody involved in a financial transaction literally covers someone writing checks on behalf of his mother who i
mann zuleao, two minutes. mr. manzullo: i have great concerns about this bill. it creates yet another czar. and look at the groups that will be impacted by this bill. financial advisers, anyone providing financial advice, educational classes, custodian of money, private pools of capital, municipalities who issue bills on utilities, waters, sewer, like that, waste collection, et cetera, courts dealing with fees, fines, taxes paid on installment basis for counties and municipalities, schools,...
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that this senate does should -- should all be about jobs and i -- i -- and i think that we are in -- mann of you in this committee have heard me perhaps ad nauseam talk about the importance of manufacturing and that manufacturing jobs, of course, have a multiplier effect, 100 manufacturing jobs in a community results in hundreds of other good jobs created in addition to what it does for local tax base, for police and fire, all that. and i appreciate the comments of senator menendez about main street and my -- my concerns, my reservations about chairman bernanke is that he has not focused on job creation, understanding that's not the central purpose of the fed but he's not focused on job creation the way that i would hope he would. this past week, i had breakfast with sandy penalta, president of the cleveland fed and i urged her to use her influence, particularly representing a manufacturing area, the cleveland fed includes pittsburgh, ohio, the northern panhandle of west virginia. it's clearly one of the feds of the 12 districts, it's clearly one of the ones most focused on manufacturing
that this senate does should -- should all be about jobs and i -- i -- and i think that we are in -- mann of you in this committee have heard me perhaps ad nauseam talk about the importance of manufacturing and that manufacturing jobs, of course, have a multiplier effect, 100 manufacturing jobs in a community results in hundreds of other good jobs created in addition to what it does for local tax base, for police and fire, all that. and i appreciate the comments of senator menendez about main...
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that this senate does should -- should all be about jobs and i -- i -- and i think that we are in -- mannou in this committee have heard me perhaps ad nauseam talk about the importance of manufacturing and that manufacturing jobs, of course, have a multiplier effect, 100 manufacturing jobs in a community results in hundreds of other good jobs created in addition to what it does for local tax base, for police and fire, all that. and i appreciate the comments of senator menendez about main street and my -- my concerns, my reservations about chairman bernanke is that he has not focused on job creation, understanding that's not the central purpose of the fed but he's not focused on job creation the way that i would hope he would. this past week, i had breakfast with sandy penalta, president of the cleveland fed and i urged her to use her influence, particularly representing a manufacturing area, the cleveland fed includes pittsburgh, ohio, the northern panhandle of west virginia. it's clearly one of the feds of the 12 districts, it's clearly one of the ones most focused on manufacturing and i
that this senate does should -- should all be about jobs and i -- i -- and i think that we are in -- mannou in this committee have heard me perhaps ad nauseam talk about the importance of manufacturing and that manufacturing jobs, of course, have a multiplier effect, 100 manufacturing jobs in a community results in hundreds of other good jobs created in addition to what it does for local tax base, for police and fire, all that. and i appreciate the comments of senator menendez about main street...
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and reason, including political and historical literacy, that led education pioneers like horrace mann to promote universal schooling in the early part of the 19th century. shortly before the civil war, access to compulsory and free public education spread across the country as states passed laws inspired by this principle. the moral land grant colleges act provided for the construction of some of our nation's greatest colleges and universities in the late 1800's. in the early years of the 20th century, states increased access by expanding free compulsory education to include high scho school. the last 60 years saw dramatic advances in this area, with legal desegregation of schools and the passage of critical legislation like the elementary and secondary education act and the individuals with disabilities education act. i am proud to have been serving in the senate earlier this year when we passed the american recovery and reinvestment act. that legislation sent much-needed funding to fix schools, make student loans more readily available, and to keep teachers in the classroom. the rec
and reason, including political and historical literacy, that led education pioneers like horrace mann to promote universal schooling in the early part of the 19th century. shortly before the civil war, access to compulsory and free public education spread across the country as states passed laws inspired by this principle. the moral land grant colleges act provided for the construction of some of our nation's greatest colleges and universities in the late 1800's. in the early years of the 20th...
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bach mann represents suburbs of minneapolis who was doing job in washington we sent them to do we wouldn'tget answer to the question. we wanted to change the question early on, others are doing things in washington one way but mrs. bachmann has different idea how things should get done. if you remember, early on, before september 15th, 2008, the biggest issue on capitol hill was? remember the days before, around the convention last summer, year ago, 2008, gas prices energy, right? our very first ad we ran for michelle's campaign this one right here talking about the issue of the day then. this ad started right after labor day during the republican convention in minneapolis in 2008. the first ad we ran for her campaign. >> lifting the ban on offshore drilling is the right thing to do. we have the resources in anwr and offshore to cut prices at the pump. we must do all we can to make sure we have the energy we need. >> if we have the energy here, we should use it. >> michelle has the right ideas to help minnesota families. >> i'm michelle bachmann. i approved this message because america mus
bach mann represents suburbs of minneapolis who was doing job in washington we sent them to do we wouldn'tget answer to the question. we wanted to change the question early on, others are doing things in washington one way but mrs. bachmann has different idea how things should get done. if you remember, early on, before september 15th, 2008, the biggest issue on capitol hill was? remember the days before, around the convention last summer, year ago, 2008, gas prices energy, right? our very...
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that this senate does should -- should all be about jobs and i -- i -- and i think that we are in -- manns committee have heard me perhaps ad nauseam talk about the importance of manufacturing and that manufacturing jobs, of course, have a multiplier effect, 100 manufacturing jobs in a community results in hundreds of other good jobs created in addition to what it does for local tax base, for police and fire, all that. and i appreciate the comments of senator menendez about main street and my -- my my concern about chairman bernanke is that he is not focused on job creation the way i would hope that he would. this past week, i had breakfast with the president of the cleveland fed. i urged her to use her influence representing the cleveland fed. it is clearly the fed most focused on manufacturing. i talked to her about using her influence particularly for the problem with credit, giving credit to small business, especially to manufacturing and the supply chain for of a manufacturing. -- for auto manufacturing. the companies that make glass for automobiles to make glass for solar panels. th
that this senate does should -- should all be about jobs and i -- i -- and i think that we are in -- manns committee have heard me perhaps ad nauseam talk about the importance of manufacturing and that manufacturing jobs, of course, have a multiplier effect, 100 manufacturing jobs in a community results in hundreds of other good jobs created in addition to what it does for local tax base, for police and fire, all that. and i appreciate the comments of senator menendez about main street and my...
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bob mann is leading in hawaii. admiral crist developed several programs for recruiting recent graduates in forensic anthropology for compensation for education. what i know is in my many trips to talk with the anthropologist's including the younger generation, new recruited anthropologist on the field, that we talked to on this one trip when we went to the field, they love their jobs, they love deeply in to the field and they shouldn't deploy as much as they do and we need more anthropologist's and other -- different kinds of scientists to participate in these things. this new j-pac academy, including exchanges with a tie university, they're going to be getting constructive credit and developing all kinds of imaginative solutions for getting more anthropologist's into the program for advancement within the program to expand their numbers. that sounds very positive and that is absolutely crucial to the identification process. the league supports additional laboratories that would be devoted solely to -- some of thos
bob mann is leading in hawaii. admiral crist developed several programs for recruiting recent graduates in forensic anthropology for compensation for education. what i know is in my many trips to talk with the anthropologist's including the younger generation, new recruited anthropologist on the field, that we talked to on this one trip when we went to the field, they love their jobs, they love deeply in to the field and they shouldn't deploy as much as they do and we need more anthropologist's...