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>> marcus: yeah jarvis. >> steve: they are better than that. >> marcus: yeah. that was a couple of tough losses, especially with the kind of display they put on here early. it's hard to fathom with the blocking and the defensive side and varnado on the inside. jarvis. >> steve: roll back in the game with anderson, lee, dragovic and ri ec. much more aggressive team on the floor. nelson. a jump ball situation. it will be possession arrow pointing to the bruins. we've got a time-out on the floor with 5:58 left. varnado having a block party in anaheim, california, and ripping it down on the offensive end. it's mississippi state humbling ucla early at wooden classic. this is my small-business specialist, tara. i know landscaping, but i didn't know how wireless could help my business. i just don't know how wireless can help my business. tara showed me how i could keep track of my employees in the field and get more jobs done faster. i was blown away. i'm blown away. only verizon wireless has small-business specialists in every store to help you do business better. we
>> marcus: yeah jarvis. >> steve: they are better than that. >> marcus: yeah. that was a couple of tough losses, especially with the kind of display they put on here early. it's hard to fathom with the blocking and the defensive side and varnado on the inside. jarvis. >> steve: roll back in the game with anderson, lee, dragovic and ri ec. much more aggressive team on the floor. nelson. a jump ball situation. it will be possession arrow pointing to the bruins. we've got a...
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that's a good shot. >> marcus: nice job. nelson finding the cutter, but the effort, the energy on defense that michael eaves talked about and dragovic and sop of the ill-advised long jumpers, taking the long jumpers and in and out and rimming and they are close and you're right there, right there. these shots are not even in the vicinity of the rim. in anaheim, his jumpers were in san francisco jarvis. >> steve: stewart misses and nelson rebounds. anderson a pretty move and a finish with the left hand. >> marcus: jerime anderson is the second time he's been able to finish going to the basket in somewhat of a semi-transits situation and need to look for more of those as long as jarvis varnado is nowhere to be found jarvis. >> steve: a 7-0 run by ucla to cut it to 19. varnado wide open, but stripped from behind by jerime anderson. he gets called for the foul. remember, all six officials in this afternoon's contest at the wooden classic are from the s.e.c. >> marcus: you can tell by the way the game is being officiated that the
that's a good shot. >> marcus: nice job. nelson finding the cutter, but the effort, the energy on defense that michael eaves talked about and dragovic and sop of the ill-advised long jumpers, taking the long jumpers and in and out and rimming and they are close and you're right there, right there. these shots are not even in the vicinity of the rim. in anaheim, his jumpers were in san francisco jarvis. >> steve: stewart misses and nelson rebounds. anderson a pretty move and a finish...
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it's marcus johnson. now, they pick him up. dayton up 2-0. >> it starts at the high post and looks for a little dunk down for the low post to chris wright. >> stolen back by chris johnson. chris wright picks up the loose one, gets the bucket. >> derek: they are being very aggressive tonight, taking the ball to the bass kempt as you said, only two points in the last game. he already matched that in less than two minutes in tonight's ballgame. give the credit to chris johnson. he had the hand up after the bad pass and was able to knock it down. old dominion looking for their first point. that's leeway outside. darius james with it on the left point. >> you can rest assured that the monarchs will be looking to lee on this play down court here. he is really the center peels of their offense. >> carter, up top, kick it outside. james, rattles home the three ball. darius james has of. >> james, nice point guard, one of those lead guards that look for a pass first but took the open three-point shot, able too knock it down. >> inside t
it's marcus johnson. now, they pick him up. dayton up 2-0. >> it starts at the high post and looks for a little dunk down for the low post to chris wright. >> stolen back by chris johnson. chris wright picks up the loose one, gets the bucket. >> derek: they are being very aggressive tonight, taking the ball to the bass kempt as you said, only two points in the last game. he already matched that in less than two minutes in tonight's ballgame. give the credit to chris johnson....
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marcus johnson, coming off the dribble, chris johnson for 3. that one rims out and another rebound for old dominion, this time a defensive board. 43 seconds left to play. we are tied at 25. bazemore with the ball, off the dribble, kicks it down low. darius james is going to bring it back out and set it up. a 10-second difference between the game clock and shot clock. shot clock at 16 now. chris johnson, chris wright guarding darius james. up top, neely. 10 seconds left, down low. lee has it tripped by london warren. loose on the floor. it's tied up and it's going to be dayton ball on the alternating possession with 14 seconds left in the first half. so the flyers will likely get the last shot before intermission >> derek: great defensive possession by dayton. london warren did a nice job of coming down and providing some low post defense. he was able to come up with the strip and created this jump ball situation. of course, dayton will have possession >> mike: brian gregory wants a timeout. this is what the flyers do very well, offtimeouts. you
marcus johnson, coming off the dribble, chris johnson for 3. that one rims out and another rebound for old dominion, this time a defensive board. 43 seconds left to play. we are tied at 25. bazemore with the ball, off the dribble, kicks it down low. darius james is going to bring it back out and set it up. a 10-second difference between the game clock and shot clock. shot clock at 16 now. chris johnson, chris wright guarding darius james. up top, neely. 10 seconds left, down low. lee has it...
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they're going to get marcus johnson. marcus has two but that's six now on the flyers. so from here on out, old dominion is going to be shooting free throws. in bound, robbed up to lee. gerald backing his way down, took a couple of stems without drink the ball. offensive rebound. back up and in for carter. >> derek: another offensive rebound for the monarchs >> mike: carter got 7 >> derek: that's 11 offensive rebounds in the game >> mike: chris johnson pulls up, leaves it short. chris wright the rebound, misses it, tipped in >> derek: again, they have come to life here in the second half why yoo somebody got chris' ear at half time >> derek: he has really responded on the back board and, of course, giving dayton some fantastic athletic plays >> mike: devin searcy comes out and fouls. james will go free throw line >> derek: devin searcy attemptd to hedge out on the foul screen but not able to get good foot position and picked up the foul. >> mike: flyers with four substitutions or is it five substitutions? he gets all five in and out. rob lowy, paul williams, kurt huelsm
they're going to get marcus johnson. marcus has two but that's six now on the flyers. so from here on out, old dominion is going to be shooting free throws. in bound, robbed up to lee. gerald backing his way down, took a couple of stems without drink the ball. offensive rebound. back up and in for carter. >> derek: another offensive rebound for the monarchs >> mike: carter got 7 >> derek: that's 11 offensive rebounds in the game >> mike: chris johnson pulls up, leaves it...
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marcus moore.ack in front by six. >> marques:or the high/low basketball. >> steve: a high/low to reeves nelson but he misses on the alley-oop. they swing it out. tyrel reed, a big-time scorer in high school, but misses. rebounding. doing a better job on the glass. here is xavier henry. a charging foul. let's go to michael eaves. >> mike: he said he thought the team was a little too impatient offensively in the first half. maybe they took it the wrong way because in that last time-out he was saying, guys, we got to get movement. let's move around. let's move some bodies and move the ball. even though xavier henry got a foul on that ball there was a lot more movement in that half-court possession by kansas. >> steve: doing a great job. henry scored all of his points, seven the first ten minutes, has been shut out since. anderson down low. nelson. no. rebounding lee. and malcolm throws it off and out of bounds, bruin basketball. >> marques: it wasn't particularly pleasing to look at but got the job do
marcus moore.ack in front by six. >> marques:or the high/low basketball. >> steve: a high/low to reeves nelson but he misses on the alley-oop. they swing it out. tyrel reed, a big-time scorer in high school, but misses. rebounding. doing a better job on the glass. here is xavier henry. a charging foul. let's go to michael eaves. >> mike: he said he thought the team was a little too impatient offensively in the first half. maybe they took it the wrong way because in that last...
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have you heard of, let's see, petty officer marcus lieu troe. he was on a mission. he was supposed to kill an al qaeda leader. he ran into two people and a boy. they couldn't decide whether they should kill them or not because they were afraid it would alert the taliban to their mission and they would all be killed. they decide after an argument, lieu trel said we trust them they won't say anything. 15 minutes later, 200 of the taliban and the al qaeda came across, killed him, killed his...
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. >> this is our publisher, marcus boggs. >> marcus, thank you so much. this is a great partnership. >> yes, it is indeed. >> it's fantastic. >> i just said that, let's do some more, because you know, we want to get out there and talk more broadly, and to actually have it published and out in the marketplace and not just be our product, you know, puts enormous credibility on it and the fact that it becomes marketable and it's actually moving up the charts, you know, that guess an endorsement of what the topic is, so you guys guessed right. thank you. >> absolutely. >> thank you. >> well, thank you. >> i don't know if we can do anything quite so quickly again. come and take a picture. these are our publishers. get the publishers. this is their product. >> let me take a couple. observation, great. >> here, i'll hold it up. >> without them, there would be no book. >> steve, get over here. >> this is our head of manufacturing, steven driver. >> thank you very much. >> he's the one who got the print schedule. >> great. great. i appreciate that. >> you really w
. >> this is our publisher, marcus boggs. >> marcus, thank you so much. this is a great partnership. >> yes, it is indeed. >> it's fantastic. >> i just said that, let's do some more, because you know, we want to get out there and talk more broadly, and to actually have it published and out in the marketplace and not just be our product, you know, puts enormous credibility on it and the fact that it becomes marketable and it's actually moving up the charts, you...
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marcus morris. >> marques: right over the top of nikola dragovic on the outside. >> steve: dragovic in and out. aldrich grabs it. >> marques: i got a good friend of mine, he loves to say, don't panic. help is on the way. ucla, they've got josh smith in seattle who was highly recruited coming in next year. tyler lamb out of southern california, orange county coming in. watched him play the last couple years. a couple good ones out there they're trying to get signed up. >> steve: lee misness the corner. honeycutt gets it back. misses. lee will pick it up. ucla has been recruiting one of the top point guards in america out of high school, ray mccollum in michigan and out of the junior college ranks, zeke jones out of missouri junior college. cole does everything. >> marques: he does. even though it's not a big offensive day for him, again, he doesn't mind as long as they win the basketball game. great defense. great hustle on the block of the attempted dunk by reeves nelson. he gets on the floor like ucla stars do and then nice job on the inside. great position leading to the easy bucket.
marcus morris. >> marques: right over the top of nikola dragovic on the outside. >> steve: dragovic in and out. aldrich grabs it. >> marques: i got a good friend of mine, he loves to say, don't panic. help is on the way. ucla, they've got josh smith in seattle who was highly recruited coming in next year. tyler lamb out of southern california, orange county coming in. watched him play the last couple years. a couple good ones out there they're trying to get signed up. >>...
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have you heard of, let's see, petty officer marcus lieu troe. he was on a mission. he was supposed to kill an al qaeda leader. he ran into two people and a boy. they couldn't decide whether they should kill them or not because they were afraid it would alert the taliban to their mission and they would all be killed. they decide after an argument, lieu trel said we trust them they won't say anything. 15 minutes later, 200 of the taliban and the al qaeda came across, killed him, killed his partners and left him for dead. 16 navy s.e.a.l.s came in the helicopter. they killed all 16. we have three navy s.e.a.l.s on trial right now. how do you say to these troops sent on a mission to kill an al qaeda leader? should they have killed the three people? should they have killed them on the spot so they wouldn't alert the enemy they were going over the hill? would they have been court-martialed by the united states? here we are court-martialing three guys who in operation amber attacked one of the leaders and arrested him, turned him over to the iraqi military. they said they
have you heard of, let's see, petty officer marcus lieu troe. he was on a mission. he was supposed to kill an al qaeda leader. he ran into two people and a boy. they couldn't decide whether they should kill them or not because they were afraid it would alert the taliban to their mission and they would all be killed. they decide after an argument, lieu trel said we trust them they won't say anything. 15 minutes later, 200 of the taliban and the al qaeda came across, killed him, killed his...
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marcus melita's book taking on the system was good, but i think my favorite has to be jeremy scales, blackwater. when i read the book blackwater and just on topic of the mercenaries >> what did you learn out about blackwater book? >> caller: the in depth that jeremy scale goes into his investigative journalism is amazing. erik prince, his family history and basically how he was born and bred into this person who created this blackwater basically mercenary army who feels it's their obligation to to this story or to destroy the muslim faith. you know it's basically christian crusaders. >> thank you for your comments. here is austin, texas on our independent line. what is your favorite nonfiction book of 2009. >> caller: my favorite nonfiction book is the tire evolution by chris hedges. chris hedges is a senior fellow at the institute. he spent two decades as a foreign correspondent and this is what this book says. a culture that cannot distinguish between reality and illusion. are we dying now? he's talking about how gossip pass for news and information and i think an example of that i
marcus melita's book taking on the system was good, but i think my favorite has to be jeremy scales, blackwater. when i read the book blackwater and just on topic of the mercenaries >> what did you learn out about blackwater book? >> caller: the in depth that jeremy scale goes into his investigative journalism is amazing. erik prince, his family history and basically how he was born and bred into this person who created this blackwater basically mercenary army who feels it's their...
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was a man back in 1917 who talked about going back to africa and reaching out for african brother, marcus garvey. so there's been a long strain of that. >> right. >> toure's right, the geographical difference has something to do with it, but also it had to do with the differences in africa. not all parts of africa are the same, not all people have the same language, have the same culture. so i agree we should be reaching out, and many of us are, and hopefully this book will stimulate many people to reach out and find out about our african roots. >> [inaudible] okay. we've got another question up front. >> okay, thank you. i've enjoyed the panel very much, thank you. my name is maya kennedy. i noticed on page 38 there's a photograph of the fifth jubilee singers, and i did a documentary film on the singers, and most americans don't know it's because of the fifth jubilee singers that nashville, tennessee, is called music city because in the 1870s when they sang for queen victoria, she pronounced to her court that they sing so beautifully, they must be from the music city. and now we hear the
was a man back in 1917 who talked about going back to africa and reaching out for african brother, marcus garvey. so there's been a long strain of that. >> right. >> toure's right, the geographical difference has something to do with it, but also it had to do with the differences in africa. not all parts of africa are the same, not all people have the same language, have the same culture. so i agree we should be reaching out, and many of us are, and hopefully this book will...
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marcus's book taking on the system was good but i think my favorite would have to be jeremy scales blackwater. when i read blackwater and just on topic of -- >> what do you learn out of the black water? >> ravee in depth -- the in depth that jeremy goes into, his investigative journalism is amazing. eric prints, his family history and basically how he was born and bred into this person who created this blackwater basically mercenary army who feels it's their obligation to destroy the muslim face as christians, basically christian crusaders. >> host: thanks for the comments this morning. here is austin texas, martha on the independent line as we look for your favorite nonfiction book of 2009. >> caller: my favorite nonfiction book is power of illusion by chris hedges. chris hedges is a senior fellow at the institute. he spent two decades as a foreign correspondent. the book says a culture that cannot distinguish between the reality and illusion. are we dying now. he's talking about how and gossip passed for news and information and i think an example of that is sarah palin. look how much publi
marcus's book taking on the system was good but i think my favorite would have to be jeremy scales blackwater. when i read blackwater and just on topic of -- >> what do you learn out of the black water? >> ravee in depth -- the in depth that jeremy goes into, his investigative journalism is amazing. eric prints, his family history and basically how he was born and bred into this person who created this blackwater basically mercenary army who feels it's their obligation to destroy...
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third quarter, marcus camby. the block. daron davis, the spin.d one. fourth quarter, baron and camby again. he's got it. 10 and 18 boards in a 120-95 win. >>> lakers and bucks, just went final. and look at how it ended. kobe bryant at the buzzer. are you not entertained? lakers win it 107-106 in overtime. ho hum. ho hum. >>> coming up on ho hum. >>> coming up on in 1977, in johannesburg, south africa, an 8-year-old boy picked up the game of golf from his father. by the age of 9, he was already outplaying him. the odds of this gentle lad winning the junior world golf championships at the age of 14? 1 in 16 million. the odds of that same boy then making it to the u.s. and european pro-golf tours? 1 in 7 million. the odds of the "big easy" winning the open championship once and the u.s. open championship twice? 1 in 780 million. the odds of this professional golfer having a child diagnosed with autism? 1 in 150. ernie els encourages you to learn the signs of autism at autismspeaks.org. early diagnosis can make a lifetime of difference. >>> time to g
third quarter, marcus camby. the block. daron davis, the spin.d one. fourth quarter, baron and camby again. he's got it. 10 and 18 boards in a 120-95 win. >>> lakers and bucks, just went final. and look at how it ended. kobe bryant at the buzzer. are you not entertained? lakers win it 107-106 in overtime. ho hum. ho hum. >>> coming up on ho hum. >>> coming up on in 1977, in johannesburg, south africa, an 8-year-old boy picked up the game of golf from his father. by...
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marcus nasland. one of the most productive lines from 2001 to 2005.they had speed, skill and razzle-dazzle and little bit of everything the line named after a train line here in vancouver. >> they were frightening. brendon had this to say about the special makeup of that group. >> i think each of us brought something to the line. todd bertuzzi. physical presence. marcus a pure goal scorer. could move the puck, handle the puck. myself brought some creativity. some passing and speed with my skating. all these things kind of just mesh together. >> then this year's production which could turn out similarly to his best years in vancouver. >> best production has always been when brenden morrow has been healthy. he was an ironman in the nhl and look at his points in games played. last two seasons he has been banged up. this season back to being healthy and productive for the caps. >> facing a challenge is what a roberto luongo lives for and dives all around the rink for. jose theodore no slouch in the reflex department. using his catlike abilities perfectly.
marcus nasland. one of the most productive lines from 2001 to 2005.they had speed, skill and razzle-dazzle and little bit of everything the line named after a train line here in vancouver. >> they were frightening. brendon had this to say about the special makeup of that group. >> i think each of us brought something to the line. todd bertuzzi. physical presence. marcus a pure goal scorer. could move the puck, handle the puck. myself brought some creativity. some passing and speed...
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my husband, marcus, runs our small business. i worked as a tax attorney.i'm for lowering taxes and reducing government regulation. that's a formula for creating jobs and you can count on me to stand up and do what's right for minnesota. >> michelle bachmann for congress. >> show it one more time. talk about a couple pieces of it. >> i'm michelle bachmann and i approved this message. minnesota is a great place to raise a family. our people work hard, they dream big. all we want from government is just a chance to succeed. my husband, marcus, runs our small business. i worked as a tax attorney. i'm for lowering taxes and reducing government regulation. that's a formula for creating jobs and you can count on me to stand up and do what's right for minnesota. >> michele bachman for congress. >> think about what all was in that ad. essentially one issue message in there. it was all about economics. talks about her tax attorney background. talks about her family business. talks about wanting to lower taxes and less government regulation. filled within that are ot
my husband, marcus, runs our small business. i worked as a tax attorney.i'm for lowering taxes and reducing government regulation. that's a formula for creating jobs and you can count on me to stand up and do what's right for minnesota. >> michelle bachmann for congress. >> show it one more time. talk about a couple pieces of it. >> i'm michelle bachmann and i approved this message. minnesota is a great place to raise a family. our people work hard, they dream big. all we want...
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a pleasure to hook with marcus johnson. stanford looking for a little respect. >> they've had ownership papers on the pac-10, but stanford is playing against a good, quality basketball team. stanford is picked to finish 10th in the conference. they play well. >> no question about it. it seems like four years ago we saw this big, tall, 6'5" gawky and skrawnk yid, landry. >> i think barry he's one of the top five point forwards in the entire country because he can step out and knock down a jump with range. he does a great job pushing it up the floor. he's a stat stealer, rebounds, steals, blocks. had a great game against kentucky. he makes things happen, landry fields. >> a complete player, and when you talk about a complete player, that was exactly the way oklahoma state coach talked about james anderson. >> he's a tremendously gifted player, great athleticism. he can also step out and knock down a three-point shot with consistency. the thing i he like about him, when the opposition's best offensive player gets on a run, he
a pleasure to hook with marcus johnson. stanford looking for a little respect. >> they've had ownership papers on the pac-10, but stanford is playing against a good, quality basketball team. stanford is picked to finish 10th in the conference. they play well. >> no question about it. it seems like four years ago we saw this big, tall, 6'5" gawky and skrawnk yid, landry. >> i think barry he's one of the top five point forwards in the entire country because he can step out...
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. >> marcus, api. i have two shorter questions.st, will the assumptions be put out with this release or not until march, and second, are the other she scenarios going to bet we've seen in past years or beyond that? >> well, the assumptions, i assume, won't be coming out until march because the document is quite broad, explains all the different scenarios. one thing i should mention, though, there is a text document that will accompany the reference case scenario which will be coming out in the next week which will, basically, just look at the reference case overview. did that answer all the questions? >> [inaudible] >> oh, how many scenarios. we will have much more than four scenarios. how many? it's over a dozen. thirty different scenarios released in march, so there's a wide range of things, you know, oil prices, technology availabilities, we look at, you know, different levels of potential energy efficiency improvement, we'll have cases that look at alternatives for future policy that might be plausible like extending different
. >> marcus, api. i have two shorter questions.st, will the assumptions be put out with this release or not until march, and second, are the other she scenarios going to bet we've seen in past years or beyond that? >> well, the assumptions, i assume, won't be coming out until march because the document is quite broad, explains all the different scenarios. one thing i should mention, though, there is a text document that will accompany the reference case scenario which will be coming...
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have you heard of, let's see, petty officer marcus lieu troe. he was on a mission. he was supposed to kill an al qaeda leader. he ran into two people and a boy. they couldn't decide whether they should kill them or not because they were afraid it would alert the taliban to their mission and they would all be killed. they decide after an argument, lieu trel said we trust them they won't say anything. 15 minutes later, 200 of the taliban and the al qaeda came across, killed him, killed his partners and left him for dead. 16 navy s.e.a.l.s came in the helicopter. they killed all 16. we have three navy s.e.a.l.s on trial right now. how do you say to these troops sent on a mission to kill an al qaeda leader? should they have killed the three people? should they have killed them on the spot so they wouldn't alert the enemy they were going over the hill? would they have been court-martialed by the united states? here we are court-martialing three guys who in operation amber they said they smacked him in the mouth and hit him in the stomach and they are court- martialing hi
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crapo: madam president, i ask unanimous consent that marcus chavez be granted floor privileges for the remainder of today's session. the presiding officer: without objection. khaeup khaeup thank you, madam president. madam president -- mr. crapo: thank you, madam president. madam president, as we approach the vote tomorrow morning, i know a lot of people are calling it an historic vote, and in some context i guess it is. however, many of us are concerned that it is an historic mistake rather than a history-making opportunity. we've had a lot of debate about whether this legislation is the right or the wrong way to improve health care for all americans. we've had hours and hours, in fact days and weeks of committee hearings and meetings with good bipartisan discussion on options and ways to accomplish this. but now apparently we have a mandate by the majority that are demanding that we have the final vote in the senate before christmas. while we debate this, let me say i believe we need to hear more from the people who are going to be most affected: the american people. because the fina
crapo: madam president, i ask unanimous consent that marcus chavez be granted floor privileges for the remainder of today's session. the presiding officer: without objection. khaeup khaeup thank you, madam president. madam president -- mr. crapo: thank you, madam president. madam president, as we approach the vote tomorrow morning, i know a lot of people are calling it an historic vote, and in some context i guess it is. however, many of us are concerned that it is an historic mistake rather...
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petty officer marcus lutrell? have you heard of him? he was on a mission and they were supposed to kill an al-qaeda leader and they went up there and they ran into two people and a boy. and they couldn't decide whether they should kill them or not because they were afraid they would alert the taliban to their mission and that they would all be killed. well, they decided after an argument -- lutrell said we'll let them go because we trust them. they won't say anything. 15 minutes later 200 taliban came across and al-qaeda, i guess -- came across, killed him, killed his partners and left him for dead. 16 navy seals, other navy seals came in helicopter and shot them down when they sent down to rescue them. we've got these three navy seals on trial right now. how do you say to these troops who are sent on a mission out there to kill an al-qaeda leader, what they should do. should they have killed those three people? should they have shot them right on the spot so they wouldn't alert the enemy that they were coming over the hill? if they had
petty officer marcus lutrell? have you heard of him? he was on a mission and they were supposed to kill an al-qaeda leader and they went up there and they ran into two people and a boy. and they couldn't decide whether they should kill them or not because they were afraid they would alert the taliban to their mission and that they would all be killed. well, they decided after an argument -- lutrell said we'll let them go because we trust them. they won't say anything. 15 minutes later 200...