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>> matt: john wall, nine points, two assists. three of three on the three-point shooting already in the ballgame. >> kyle: now you hear the crowd excited. deandre liggins checked in the game. he played the last minute of the last contest. been in the doghouse for whatever reason. no explanation given. coach calipari liked the play. he recruited him heavily at memphis and he feels like he can improve the team pushing the player above him. excellent athlete. plays good defense. very long and fast. >> matt: fraley keeps it going for the governors. fraley with eight points. he's not yet missed a shot from the floor. >> kyle: i think they'd be going to him more. >> matt: fraley no doubt jacked up to play in kentucky. the shot was blocked by fraley. channels. orton rebound. fast break to wall. wall. wow! le left it short. follow. by liggins. >> kyle: team that is eight deep. you add in deandre liggins. now you're nine deep. you keep bringing the waves of pressure. [ whistle ] >> the ball kicked by stevenson. big ballgame in the nfl ton
>> matt: john wall, nine points, two assists. three of three on the three-point shooting already in the ballgame. >> kyle: now you hear the crowd excited. deandre liggins checked in the game. he played the last minute of the last contest. been in the doghouse for whatever reason. no explanation given. coach calipari liked the play. he recruited him heavily at memphis and he feels like he can improve the team pushing the player above him. excellent athlete. plays good defense. very...
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he needs a jumper from the outside, matt. >> matt: in his -- a 6'6", 207-pound freshman out offing new york. in the corner that is jeff jones. they will call that a two. four-point lead for the cavaliers. >> daymeon: we all know about his defensive fouls whereever he has been. and right now just a sticky defense against auburn. really hedging hard against the screens, helping block that time. >> matt: jeff jones gets to one side and then tries the other. that time it is a three and the cavaliers opened up their largest lead of 7 points. >> daymeon: and league play last year, 8 points a game and you know that jeff jones can shoot it from outside. >> matt: and evans with the steal. nine for landesberg. >> daymeon: coming off of the tough loss against troy you have to be careful getting behind too much. you like the depth of auburn's team but they are struggling to find a chemistry or flow with the fl guys on the floor. >> matt: tony bennett said they really worked hard at practice, knew that auburn would come out fired up. >> daymeon: right now you look at what we talk about that defense
he needs a jumper from the outside, matt. >> matt: in his -- a 6'6", 207-pound freshman out offing new york. in the corner that is jeff jones. they will call that a two. four-point lead for the cavaliers. >> daymeon: we all know about his defensive fouls whereever he has been. and right now just a sticky defense against auburn. really hedging hard against the screens, helping block that time. >> matt: jeff jones gets to one side and then tries the other. that time it is a...
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more,sn't play like a so mar, matt.ll tournament team at daytona beach and a guy who i think really is kind of the future for this auburn team. >> matt: in this ballgame we have seen one of the best freshmen from a year ago, sylven landesberg who was named the acc fresh man of the year. let's take a look at six of this year's top freshmen in college basketball. >> espn u number 1 recruit. keith gao wan was expected to fill the shoes of blake griffin at oklahoma at those are big shoes. luckily for the sooners he is 6'9" and around 300-pound. there has been hype about his offensive skills, leading the mcdonald's all american game at 20 points have, he is expected to keep up his numbers and help oklahoma. number six overall recruit and number two power forward, john henson is sporting carolina blue and a lot of potential on the tar heel team. at 6'10", henson is long and lean. he has proven how good he is on court as one of four 6'10" forwards he is playing small forward and getting some early playing time. after o wafflin
more,sn't play like a so mar, matt.ll tournament team at daytona beach and a guy who i think really is kind of the future for this auburn team. >> matt: in this ballgame we have seen one of the best freshmen from a year ago, sylven landesberg who was named the acc fresh man of the year. let's take a look at six of this year's top freshmen in college basketball. >> espn u number 1 recruit. keith gao wan was expected to fill the shoes of blake griffin at oklahoma at those are big...
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football country. >> matt: yep. >> matt: a turnover by the wildcats. they committed seven in the game. but not a high number for either team. only five for austin peay in the first half. still waiting for anthony campbell to get going. channels for three. there he goes. channels. another three-pointer for him. he has 88 11 points. >> kyle: see if they capitalize. nothing fancy. but grind it out. if you get an open shot grind it down. >> matt: campbell cold on ice. try to draw a foul. maybe get on the free-throw line. >> matt: caleb brown with the steal. dished the channel. had his shot blocked. wall is hurt. >> kyle: got his leg tucked up under him when he reversed. sere yours pain. he was moving slow -- serious pain. he was moving slow yesterday at shoot-around. >> matt: he had his back attended to in the work-out. hard to tell what happened. you can see the left leg twisted underneath him. >> kyle: yeah. thigh muscle might have been stretched there. >> matt: he's going to hobble off the floor with the assistants, the training staff for kentucky. >> k
football country. >> matt: yep. >> matt: a turnover by the wildcats. they committed seven in the game. but not a high number for either team. only five for austin peay in the first half. still waiting for anthony campbell to get going. channels for three. there he goes. channels. another three-pointer for him. he has 88 11 points. >> kyle: see if they capitalize. nothing fancy. but grind it out. if you get an open shot grind it down. >> matt: campbell cold on ice. try to...
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matt: welcome back. it is halftime at the o'connell center as the florida gators battle the presbyterian blue hose. as we approach conference play this season, many freshmen are starting to stand out in crowd. let's take a look at the top five impact freshmen this season. >> living up to enormous expectations seems to be no problem for this year's number one college freshman player. john wall of kentucky is an exciting, entertaining and explosive scorer. he uses the dribble to get virtually anywhere he wants on the floor. he has tremendous feel for the game, he is at his best when he's taking the ball to the basket. high powered kansas offense and this is henry's skills set perfectly. he's an athletic slasher. he complements the skills of the veterans on this team, sharon collins and aldridge. he's a great free throw shooter. they have their sights set on a national championship run. since the departure of high scoring knick calasis to professional ball in europe, coach billy donovan found himself in dir
matt: welcome back. it is halftime at the o'connell center as the florida gators battle the presbyterian blue hose. as we approach conference play this season, many freshmen are starting to stand out in crowd. let's take a look at the top five impact freshmen this season. >> living up to enormous expectations seems to be no problem for this year's number one college freshman player. john wall of kentucky is an exciting, entertaining and explosive scorer. he uses the dribble to get...
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lifted -- deflected off the boards by matt bradley. and around the board. ricochet comes back to the towering defender as he try to break out. and rough run by bradley as he leads back to center. must faster game that i anticipated. much faster than the previous meeting between the two teams. right now the caps are pushing the pace, which is a good sign on the road. and toms there. quickly, on the run. watch for him. will have the way he shoots the puck. releases it. slowly gets in there. roaring in. that is cut off there. ovechkin to backstrom. to ovechkin once more. scores! backstrom makes it 2-zip. that is one of the prettiest passes we have seen this season from the caps. just like that, over 5 minute into the hockey game, the visitors have a 2-0 lead. splendid offensivetality. what is happening in the t- zone. nick to v. in the overlap. wide open. in a is through four legs, two sticks and a whole bunch of bodies. just like that, the caps number one trio puts it in. >> joe: and the caps say they don't get a chance to play on the big stages of toronto or
lifted -- deflected off the boards by matt bradley. and around the board. ricochet comes back to the towering defender as he try to break out. and rough run by bradley as he leads back to center. must faster game that i anticipated. much faster than the previous meeting between the two teams. right now the caps are pushing the pace, which is a good sign on the road. and toms there. quickly, on the run. watch for him. will have the way he shoots the puck. releases it. slowly gets in there....
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and matt miller, an author, columnist and fellow at the center for american progress. welcome to you all. jacob hacker, how real is this broad compromise, a term that harry reid used? >> well it certainly is a broad compromise but i think it's a complex one. it has a lot of moving parts and a lot of details we don't know yet. the way i would describe it is in sort of dickinson terms is the detail of public options. the public option one, the public option within the exchange and available to americans day one for competition for private insurance plays to give people a choice, that public option has been replace the, in my mind with an inadequate substitute, a national system of private plans. but public option two, which was never on the agenda before, a buy-in to the actual medicare program for 55 to 64 year olds is an enormous positive development. it's actually the original idea, if you will, for the public option, simply letting people get into the medicare program that provides broad secure coverage at an afford knowledge price. >> ifill: the original public opti
and matt miller, an author, columnist and fellow at the center for american progress. welcome to you all. jacob hacker, how real is this broad compromise, a term that harry reid used? >> well it certainly is a broad compromise but i think it's a complex one. it has a lot of moving parts and a lot of details we don't know yet. the way i would describe it is in sort of dickinson terms is the detail of public options. the public option one, the public option within the exchange and available...
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pilgrim had seven. >> marques: matt pilgrim started out and he had a look at kentucky. kentucky didn't play that on a transfer year, and that situation changed. he moved on to oklahoma state and petitioned it and got this year so he didn't have to sit out again. he's good. he's good. >> barry: got a man in the air and puts it on the floor with travis. >> marques: oklahoma state is causing major problem. that athleticism and quickness beating stanford to the shot. zimmermann is a catch-and-shoot guy. there's the catch and shoot, and there's the contest. he does something a little bit characteristic of him trying to go off the dribble. >> barry: cowboys with the ball on an 11-2 run and lead it by 5. drives on trotter. zimmermann stepping in taking the charge. >> marques: you have the new rule. you can't wear the rim as a halo. you have to be away from the rim, but the defenders for stanford did a nice job clearing himself from the rim, picking up the body and charge. >> barry: shiller worked on by page. >> marques: good defense for page. all up in his body. >> barry: a sp
pilgrim had seven. >> marques: matt pilgrim started out and he had a look at kentucky. kentucky didn't play that on a transfer year, and that situation changed. he moved on to oklahoma state and petitioned it and got this year so he didn't have to sit out again. he's good. he's good. >> barry: got a man in the air and puts it on the floor with travis. >> marques: oklahoma state is causing major problem. that athleticism and quickness beating stanford to the shot. zimmermann is...
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for more on that story, we're joined by matt apuzzo of the associated press. matt, let's begin with the original story. who were these blackwater guards working for? what were they doing in baghdad in 2007? >> well, blackwater was hired by the state department to basically guard diplomats. they were security guards. they were bodyguards. and they were in a convoy that was actually responding to a car bombing in september of 2007 when depending on which side of the story you believe, they were either ambushed by insurgents, or they unleashed an unprovoked attack by civilians. regardless of which story you believe, 17 iraqis are dead and this is obviously really touched off some anti-american sentiment abroad. >> suarez: at the time there was a lot of controversy surrounding the case, a kind of tussle between iraq and the united states over who would try them. who did the united states assure the iraqis to get these men back to the united states? >> well, their government wasn't going to allow -- the united states government was to the going to allow these men t
for more on that story, we're joined by matt apuzzo of the associated press. matt, let's begin with the original story. who were these blackwater guards working for? what were they doing in baghdad in 2007? >> well, blackwater was hired by the state department to basically guard diplomats. they were security guards. they were bodyguards. and they were in a convoy that was actually responding to a car bombing in september of 2007 when depending on which side of the story you believe, they...
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matt's in the audience today with his family and i want to applaud matt for his extraordinary effort to -- and look forward to supporting his campaign to raise awareness of p.a.h. so we can work toward a cure for everyone -- so that everyone can breathe a little easier. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: we remind members not to make references to those sitting in the gallery. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from north carolina. for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana rise? mr. burton: north carolina is not too far from indiana. the speaker pro tempore: we had mr. jones next. mr. burton: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for five minutes and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. burton: mr. speaker, i get a big kick out of listening to the colloquy between the leadership people every week. when we come to the end of the week we start talking about the program for the following week and if i were an american citizen sitting at home watching this i'd be so confused
matt's in the audience today with his family and i want to applaud matt for his extraordinary effort to -- and look forward to supporting his campaign to raise awareness of p.a.h. so we can work toward a cure for everyone -- so that everyone can breathe a little easier. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: we remind members not to make references to those sitting in the gallery. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from north carolina. for...
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nick, matt, let me hear it? >> yes. >> you guys have your seat belts on?> yeah, mommy. >> i want to be strong for them. for the kids, i'm their mom, i don't have a choice, you know. >> oh, god, of course, we have to behind a bus. >> i always think, oh, my god, that's the last thing my dad saw. >> mommy, what's wrong? what's wrong? >> nothing, we're just waiting for the light to change. that was scary. i feel out of control. >> larry: howie, are you on that show? >> no, and i can't watch it and i won't watch that clip. i find -- i told you this -- it triggers me. you know, i can't watch -- i don't need that thought going into my head. on the way home it probably won't happen because i'm talking about it now. and -- but if i watch something like that, those are the kind of intrusive thoughts. i'm going to freak out that the seat belt isn't done. i can't. i started watching. i was excited, i heard about the show. and i turned it on and i watched for about maybe three minutes and then i went, oh, my god, i've got to call my therapist. >> larry: is attention de
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and matt miller, an author, coluist and fellow at the centeror american progress. welcome to you a. jacob hacker, how real ithis broad compromisea term that harrreid used? >> well it ctainly is a broad compromise but i thi it's a complex e. it has a lot omoving parts and a lot of details we n't know yet. the way i wouldescribe it is in sort of dickion terms is the detail of public options the public optioone, the publ option within the exchange and available to americans day one for competition foprivate insurance plays ge people a choice, that publioption has been replace the, iny mind with an inadequa substitute, a tional system of private plans. but public option two,hich was never on the agenda fore, a buy-in to the actual micare program for 55 to 64ear olds is an enormous pitive development. it's actuallthe original idea, if you will, for theublic option, simply lettingeople get into the medice program that provides brd secure coverage at anfford knowledge price. >> ifill: he original public option is not necearily alive t this new one mightily. >> yes what i would sais this is
and matt miller, an author, coluist and fellow at the centeror american progress. welcome to you a. jacob hacker, how real ithis broad compromisea term that harrreid used? >> well it ctainly is a broad compromise but i thi it's a complex e. it has a lot omoving parts and a lot of details we n't know yet. the way i wouldescribe it is in sort of dickion terms is the detail of public options the public optioone, the publ option within the exchange and available to americans day one for...
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matt stajan here, one of the great players in mapleleafs history. >> joe: the capitals down by 2 withless than 5 to go in the 3rd period. fires. this one was stabbed by toskala. >> greg: allowed them to see it all the way in front. resulted into the shorthanded goal. here is the last little play. backstrom throws it across. there is the hold up. look at the velocity he gets on it. he is waiting for someone to get to the net. nick just missed the deflection. race you through center. goes 180. a bit out of his reach. 5-5 hockey. needs 2 to tie. shaone morrisonn using his long reach. brendan morrison picking up knuble. they will dump it in on his teammate. and college hockey, his past. and criss-crosses late. and missed. rejected by schultz. and backstrom to green. storming out of his own zone. fires. save. rebound here. and say gin delivers it into the corner. stajan delivers it into the corner. and catching up with the great 8. 3.5 left. mapleleafs looking for win number 11. washington with 6 regulation loss this is fall. and backstrom will turn. the mapleleafs beat the caps here three
matt stajan here, one of the great players in mapleleafs history. >> joe: the capitals down by 2 withless than 5 to go in the 3rd period. fires. this one was stabbed by toskala. >> greg: allowed them to see it all the way in front. resulted into the shorthanded goal. here is the last little play. backstrom throws it across. there is the hold up. look at the velocity he gets on it. he is waiting for someone to get to the net. nick just missed the deflection. race you through center....
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to take a little -- matts to take a little thing for you. that way we're spreading the risk. and he sent the first presents, he called it, with the marquee delafayette. you may know he went home every winter. the army's not fighting, no reason to stick around here. so he went home. when he came back in the spring of 1780, he brought some stuff for abigail to sell. and once again abigail wrote her husband saying, your will is law to me. if that's the way you want to do it, that's what we'll do. but if you want to disburse your shipments like that, you're going to have to buy the items to send me retail, and you've got to buy wholesale, she said. [laughter] and she convinced him. and the remaining shipments came wholesale, and in fact pretty soon they got it rigged to where john wasn't involve inside the process at all. she wrote straight to am amsterdam and they sent the goods directly to her, and she did quite well. another source of income of hers and i hesitate to use that phrase because it was a long-term investment that didn't pay off du
to take a little -- matts to take a little thing for you. that way we're spreading the risk. and he sent the first presents, he called it, with the marquee delafayette. you may know he went home every winter. the army's not fighting, no reason to stick around here. so he went home. when he came back in the spring of 1780, he brought some stuff for abigail to sell. and once again abigail wrote her husband saying, your will is law to me. if that's the way you want to do it, that's what we'll do....
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quintin laing will be digging his hardest with matt bradley. no score north of the border. >>> she's proudly wearing capital's red, white, and blue in the enemy easter tore. caps and oilers, no store score. the ones to watch, two hefty winners. nike knuble the veteran. 16 points so far. 18 goals, doubling up anybody close to them in their lineup. the next best guy with 9 goals. 18 goals, top ten in the nfl. >> joe: knuble got one on the board for washington in colorado on this road relationship trip. green right into the glove of deslauriers. deslauriers has been busy already. >> craig: brooke has been playing wing this year and with that faceoff loss, pat quinn will make a change with his forwards. didn't like how clean that was won by the caps in his zone. >> joe: he will try stortini. n. >> edmonton can thank the net minder. >> craig: the number one guy, the lineup injured, nice catching glove save there. bradley up the gut. the best of the period between both net minders. semin on the split save with his leg. >> joe: the live action continu
quintin laing will be digging his hardest with matt bradley. no score north of the border. >>> she's proudly wearing capital's red, white, and blue in the enemy easter tore. caps and oilers, no store score. the ones to watch, two hefty winners. nike knuble the veteran. 16 points so far. 18 goals, doubling up anybody close to them in their lineup. the next best guy with 9 goals. 18 goals, top ten in the nfl. >> joe: knuble got one on the board for washington in colorado on this...
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in the second quarter, matt round scores to put them up 21- but the bruins fight back. picks off the pass and takes it in himself. ucla spoils temple's first trip to a bull in 30 years. the score 30-21. >>> find how to take a big deduction a year ahead in the next living smart segment. >>> and what authorities found inside of an area home. >>> and one expert who worked at a local airport said he needed to go beyond screening devices when it comes to screening potential terrorists. >>> we are watching something happening at arlington, route 110 just before memorial bridge. wood beams pill spilled all over the roadway. cleanup crews are on the way. watch for that if you are heading that way. we'll be right back. >>> the winds dropped off overnight after causing some damage yesterday in northwest washington. gusts downed tree limbs, sometimes also taking out power lines. other falling branches, cracks and wind chills were reported, too. welcome back. i'm angie goff filling in for andrea roane. we will check in with patranya bhoolsuwan in a moment to check on the traffic bu
in the second quarter, matt round scores to put them up 21- but the bruins fight back. picks off the pass and takes it in himself. ucla spoils temple's first trip to a bull in 30 years. the score 30-21. >>> find how to take a big deduction a year ahead in the next living smart segment. >>> and what authorities found inside of an area home. >>> and one expert who worked at a local airport said he needed to go beyond screening devices when it comes to screening...
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and matt has the customizable htc hero with google -- giving him access to thousands of apps. [ tiresch ] bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network, as well as the most impressive lineup of phones. sprint. the now network. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. jim: back here in philadelphia, and the eagles' offense has stalled here in the second half. trying to avoid a three and out on this series, with 10 minutes remaining. third and 8 coming up. i'd like to welcome the audience that just watched the jets defeat indianapolis. jim nantz and phil simms here in philadelphia. third and 8 for the eagles. pass caught. where will they mark it? phil: it's going to be short. jim: reggie brown, a yard short. phil: you talk about this eagles' offense. you say it's stalled out. reggie brown good route. gets past the first down. let's see where they mark it. jim: they marked it a full yard short from what you saw. that looked like he tumbled to the ground right on the 29-yard line. phil: you challenge it. if they moved it a foot short woul
and matt has the customizable htc hero with google -- giving him access to thousands of apps. [ tiresch ] bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network, as well as the most impressive lineup of phones. sprint. the now network. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. jim: back here in philadelphia, and the eagles' offense has stalled here in the second half. trying to avoid a three and out on this series, with 10 minutes remaining. third and 8...
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matt moore in the first, for the injured jake delhomme. 7-0, panthers., brady from watson. in the end zone. brady's only touchdown pass of the game. new england 8-5 now after winning it 20-10. >>> the dolphins trying to keep pace with the pats, vifing the jaguars. first quarter, scoreless game, ricky williams, untouched. 108 yards on the day for williams. 7-0, dolphins. chad henne boot legged, chad henne, touchdown. 14-0, miami. fourth quarter, 14-10, fourth down david gang tackled. >>>
matt moore in the first, for the injured jake delhomme. 7-0, panthers., brady from watson. in the end zone. brady's only touchdown pass of the game. new england 8-5 now after winning it 20-10. >>> the dolphins trying to keep pace with the pats, vifing the jaguars. first quarter, scoreless game, ricky williams, untouched. 108 yards on the day for williams. 7-0, dolphins. chad henne boot legged, chad henne, touchdown. 14-0, miami. fourth quarter, 14-10, fourth down david gang tackled....
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you'll also find a lk to john merrow's "learning matte" web site, with more out the toll the recessn has taken on schools. and you n keep track of the climate summ in copenhagen by tching and reading dispatche from our reportingeam. there is also re of global post reporter yone greeyo' stories from mexico. and oneffrey brown's "art beat" blog, a celebrion of second cy's 50th birthday. we've posted rembrances from the lasturviving member of the comedy club's first year a a conversation with actor/director/writer haro ramis. all that and moris on our web site, newsho.pbs.org. judy? >> woodruff: and that's th "newour" for tonight. i'm judy woodrf. >> lehrer: and i jim lehrer. we'll see you on-line, and ain here tomorrow ening with mark shields and david broo, among others. thk you and good night. major funding for thpbs newshour is provided by: en someo you count on is n sponsive, bad things could happen. granthornton. monsanto. oducing more. conserving more. improving farms' lives. that sustainable agriculture. more at producemoreconservore.com. >> chevron. this is the power of han ene
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how can we improve matte. >> reporr: so how can we? >> number one, study whayou mean by the risk you fin 2, figure out how u're going to do somethg about that risk if it materialis. 3, take a lesson from ople who make christmas tree lights. it used to be thathe lights you string on a christmas ee were osuch a nature that if one we out they all went out. and thlonger the string, the harder it was to identify th lb that went out. so harder it was to fix . so if yohave all of these fay financial instruments securityizing mogages, derivatives of all kds, you put all this in thpot, you are in effect maki the christmas tr light longer and longer and longer. why can't we do what the christmatree light manufacturers do that is, disaggrete these things denk them. maybi have a business and i have a l of parts of it but ey all don't have to be arranged in such a way tha i'm liable for everything. >> reporter: serial ring i think it was called. >> so i can have a bsidiary that has a limited rource to me or no rourse to me. >> reporter: you mean ca
how can we improve matte. >> reporr: so how can we? >> number one, study whayou mean by the risk you fin 2, figure out how u're going to do somethg about that risk if it materialis. 3, take a lesson from ople who make christmas tree lights. it used to be thathe lights you string on a christmas ee were osuch a nature that if one we out they all went out. and thlonger the string, the harder it was to identify th lb that went out. so harder it was to fix . so if yohave all of these fay...
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(matt ryan) my face takes enough abuse. that's why i use gillette fusion for my sensitive skin. that float comfortably. fusion, proven performance even on sensitive skin. try new gillette fusion pure & sensitive shave gel - it's dye and fragrance free. >> larry: we are back. according to the sony pictures the michael jackson rehearsal film "this is it" has raked in more than $250 million in worldwide ticket sales. here is a clip. ♪ ♪ >> larry: was that hard to look at, tito? >> actually, this is the first i've seen of anything of the film, and that wasn't too bad, because it's michael's musical. >> larry: was it hard for you marlon? >> it's hard for me. >> larry: he died soon after, right? >> yes. you look at it and -- >> larry: he looked so good. >> i'm sorry? >> larry: he looked so good. >> he looks great. he looks great in the film, and you cannot believe he is not here with you anymore. >> larry: was it hard for you, jackie? >> i enjoy every bit of it. just seeing him doing his thing in the film. >> larry: you, jermaine? >> i was excited about seeing him preparing for what w
(matt ryan) my face takes enough abuse. that's why i use gillette fusion for my sensitive skin. that float comfortably. fusion, proven performance even on sensitive skin. try new gillette fusion pure & sensitive shave gel - it's dye and fragrance free. >> larry: we are back. according to the sony pictures the michael jackson rehearsal film "this is it" has raked in more than $250 million in worldwide ticket sales. here is a clip. ♪ ♪ >> larry: was that hard to look...
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it's about this movie just released by clint eastwood starring morgan freeman with matt damon. it's an absolutely incredible book in that show such a short period, a short space less than 300 pages he takes us from mandela on the island all the way to the world cup of 1995. incredible book. incredible lesson for the country. >> are they releasing that in the paperback form now that the movie is coming out? >> caller: yes, sir and they've called it invictus. >> host: the christian science monitor as the future of reading. the next chapter is digital but the story doesn't end there is the headline here on christian science monitor and latest edition. they are talking about the books, the kindle and other books and the right inside the christian science monitor on this piece about 40 books the sales remain a minuscule part of the publishing industry just 1.4% of the total 10.9 billion of sales in the first nine months of this year. that's 2,009 according to the association of american publishers but not unlike the way digital music overtook traditional cds overnight. he books were
it's about this movie just released by clint eastwood starring morgan freeman with matt damon. it's an absolutely incredible book in that show such a short period, a short space less than 300 pages he takes us from mandela on the island all the way to the world cup of 1995. incredible book. incredible lesson for the country. >> are they releasing that in the paperback form now that the movie is coming out? >> caller: yes, sir and they've called it invictus. >> host: the...
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. >> my name is matt newmark.uring my peak learning years the government was not afraid to increase marginal tax rates which i was paying. they used it to pay for wars and similar things. we have been at war now for quite a few years and all that's been done duringing that time is to lower taxes. and the word tax has become as obnoxious as the f-word. so i would urge congress to consider the fact that we have to look at the income side of the budget if we don't want to grow into a major inflationary period and completely lose the american ability to exist in the modern world. >> that is true. it is the lessons of political loss that enable us to act reresponsibly. but some of the -- the elephant in the room that's underneath all this is the reason it's so, so fuf these days is because we're still in the age of scarcity fundamentally. and that productivity, technology, the demands of the people and expectations all collide to make it very, very difficult for our leader s s to reconcile these competing demands and w
. >> my name is matt newmark.uring my peak learning years the government was not afraid to increase marginal tax rates which i was paying. they used it to pay for wars and similar things. we have been at war now for quite a few years and all that's been done duringing that time is to lower taxes. and the word tax has become as obnoxious as the f-word. so i would urge congress to consider the fact that we have to look at the income side of the budget if we don't want to grow into a major...
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and wee hearing it from other states of course all 50 states for that matte u on the other hand are saying loan mand is down. helps square that. how do y explain it. >> loan demand is way do. but anndividual small siness does seek an individualoan from an individual bank. and that is competitive. there r8,000 banks o there and 50,000 other nonbank lender so it is a competive marketplace. if someone has a loan at has full cash ow and full collater, they'll be able to get the loan. but you have to package in a way that it makes it good loan. otherwise otherwise bank should or would take a bad loan. >> predent obama in that "60 minutes" interview used the te fat cat bankers. he said i dn't run for ofce to help people like that out. how do you a others in the banking industry rpond? >> well, let me just say that name caing never really improves od communation so i will just leave it at th. >> woodruff: but i mean do at improve, go -- do you think e ability to get th problem resolved? >> the best y to solve these public problems an we're all in it tother. we agree witthe president on the need f
and wee hearing it from other states of course all 50 states for that matte u on the other hand are saying loan mand is down. helps square that. how do y explain it. >> loan demand is way do. but anndividual small siness does seek an individualoan from an individual bank. and that is competitive. there r8,000 banks o there and 50,000 other nonbank lender so it is a competive marketplace. if someone has a loan at has full cash ow and full collater, they'll be able to get the loan. but you...
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matt's is a great one. there armany othersut there but we dhave some very, ry weak community bankwest maybe a thousand of them. we have a lot troubled bankout there. those are the banks need to watch with care and not courage them to go out too far too fast. or that the fdichich is alady in tough condition will have even more loes. none of can afford tt. >> woodruff: a wd of warnin karen shaw petrou, gd to see you and tthew gambs, we appreciate you joining us. thank you both. >> brown: now, f the other news othe day, here's hi sreenivasan inur newsroom. hari. >> sreenivasan the end appearedn sight today for the us senate afr 25 days of debating heth care reform. newshour health rrespondent betty ann bowser rorts. >> reporter: it was the ne debate-weary senors had been waiting to heafor weeks. majori leader harry reid annound late today, the final vo on the democrats' health careeform bill is set for 8:00 am on christmas eve. the yays and nays are mandatory under the rule the clerk will cl the roll. >> repte
matt's is a great one. there armany othersut there but we dhave some very, ry weak community bankwest maybe a thousand of them. we have a lot troubled bankout there. those are the banks need to watch with care and not courage them to go out too far too fast. or that the fdichich is alady in tough condition will have even more loes. none of can afford tt. >> woodruff: a wd of warnin karen shaw petrou, gd to see you and tthew gambs, we appreciate you joining us. thank you both. >>...
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einstein you call them thought experiments, and that visual imagination allowed item see math mall matt cal equations as the good lord's brush stroke. he could picture a concept. he could picture maxwell's equations and how they formed the right way, and why no matter what you're doing that wave is going travel at a certain speed. and pictures people in motion and they sigh a lightning strike, one is in motion and one is not. one seems simultaneous to the other, and that's where you get relativity, time is relative, depending on your state of motion. the reason i say that is because maybe that verbal learning able wasn't a handicap, wasn't a disable, just a different way of learning things, and one of the thing is have learned, bill gates is very, very an analytical, or bill clinton goes over the emotional scale, and we're all very different. and when we talk about our education system, and we don't necessarily need to label everything and category rise it to say, different people learn in different ways, and actually some -- there will be there disables and also some abilities that com
einstein you call them thought experiments, and that visual imagination allowed item see math mall matt cal equations as the good lord's brush stroke. he could picture a concept. he could picture maxwell's equations and how they formed the right way, and why no matter what you're doing that wave is going travel at a certain speed. and pictures people in motion and they sigh a lightning strike, one is in motion and one is not. one seems simultaneous to the other, and that's where you get...
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and matt, the editorial page editor. let me begin looking back on the president's speech on wednesday. norm, let me begin with you. guest: seems the more that barack obama goes in the centrist direction the more he becomes willing and able and even eager to escalate the war in of guinness stan, the more that centrist penance like david broder enthused. unfortunately, obama is damaging his base within the democratic party. whether you talk about abandonment of the public option, escalation in a canister and, rigid escalation in afghanistan, you have a problem in the obama party. it will matter. republicans were cheerleading the warlike speech in oslo. they will have the ninth cell of next year. the base will matter within the democratic party. host: what did you think? guest: rather than war-like i would characterize this as perhaps the best speech that the president has given since his inauguration speech. that is principally because he acknowledged something that we among the conservative pun docracy have been looking f
and matt, the editorial page editor. let me begin looking back on the president's speech on wednesday. norm, let me begin with you. guest: seems the more that barack obama goes in the centrist direction the more he becomes willing and able and even eager to escalate the war in of guinness stan, the more that centrist penance like david broder enthused. unfortunately, obama is damaging his base within the democratic party. whether you talk about abandonment of the public option, escalation in a...
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host: connected, new york, with matt welch, on our democrats line. schenectady and work as a teacher. my health care cost many thousands of dollars. in france, you paid for the nose for taxes for coverage. how is it that you are married to a french woman, you can get that coverage and what does she play and by what mechanism? guest: most of her salary comes from france. she is a journalist. she works for a european publication. that money is taxed on the front end to a pretty high degree. this is about the only way in which we benefit from paying french taxes every year is that we get some medical care when we go home for christmas. she pays for all kinds of state benefits. and solidarity. there is no way that we can enjoy this. even as a freelancer, there is a large tax deduction that comes from the money you make on the front end. also you are taxed again on an annual basis. host: no matter what in, you make in france, you're covered by health care? guest: yes. host: regardless if you are in poverty or anything else? yeah guest: s, you can also get
host: connected, new york, with matt welch, on our democrats line. schenectady and work as a teacher. my health care cost many thousands of dollars. in france, you paid for the nose for taxes for coverage. how is it that you are married to a french woman, you can get that coverage and what does she play and by what mechanism? guest: most of her salary comes from france. she is a journalist. she works for a european publication. that money is taxed on the front end to a pretty high degree. this...
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what happens next is into matt utah this fewer cat scans and loses $400,000. it is like trying to get best buy to decide themselves to stop selling new so many expensive televisions. i mean those are there incentives and that is a big part of this. >> this duty is a gentleman in the front row. is this a related question? >> it is. my comment is on this idea that i think you just touched on witches wouldn't it be logically that we would ask professional committees of doctors in all of the different fields to say give us the best results with 25% less cost over the next 20 years and they would then reorients the guidelines and we would achieve those results and they would be the best decision-makers but that is not really part of any of the options i hear. are there any comments on that kind of an idea? [inaudible] >> it wouldn't even have to be legislation because we have medical guidelines for how to get care but that they were given the suggestion that we need to spend 25% less and still get better results those guidelines could be drawn up by experts. >> jus
what happens next is into matt utah this fewer cat scans and loses $400,000. it is like trying to get best buy to decide themselves to stop selling new so many expensive televisions. i mean those are there incentives and that is a big part of this. >> this duty is a gentleman in the front row. is this a related question? >> it is. my comment is on this idea that i think you just touched on witches wouldn't it be logically that we would ask professional committees of doctors in all...
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subvert the democratic process in this country and it makes me mad and it ought to make americans matt, too. people need to be held accountable. they are guilty of voter fraud, we should not just just -- we should not just talk about it. someone should be tried and go to jail. how would you back to the ranking member. >> thank you, mr. pope. but thank all eight members for their excellent opening statements today. we will not go to introducing our expert panel. our first witnesses secretary todd rookiquita. he has overseen indian oblations with the commitment to innovation and technological advancements. his efforts to combat investment and mortgage fraud have led to the convictions of dozens of white collar criminals, over 300 years of jail time, and millions of dollars return to the victims. he went on to obtain a law degree from the indiana university school of law in in in the -- in indianapolis. he practice and an attorney before serving as general counsel to the secretary of state sewer and gilroy, and later as deputy secretary of state. our second witness is david caldwell. is t
subvert the democratic process in this country and it makes me mad and it ought to make americans matt, too. people need to be held accountable. they are guilty of voter fraud, we should not just just -- we should not just talk about it. someone should be tried and go to jail. how would you back to the ranking member. >> thank you, mr. pope. but thank all eight members for their excellent opening statements today. we will not go to introducing our expert panel. our first witnesses...
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take the process map, and you take the traps, and you put those together, then you have the actual mattt is a more realistic map of how to get things done in government. it was a little bit like that. there are actually copies of a man behind you. -- of the map behind you. this pogo-copter was a bad idea. new coke was a bad idea. a really bad idea was gerald ford's whip inflation now buttons. these buttonsçó were designed to actually be how we with double digit inflation. have the ideas like this come into play? well, ideas are the first phase in the process. you cannot have a successful initiative if you have a bad idea. bad ideas generally become reality when they are not exposed to criticism. this phenomenon is called poe's story syndrome. it is the biggest trap. it occurs when people shut themselves off from those that think differently than they do. eight years ago, a professor at the university of georgia study how the brain works. he wanted to conduct an experiment. he had art of republicans and ardent democrats-ardent republicans and ardent democrats watched the debate. while th
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. >> thanks, matt for that report. by the way, you saw govern toker schwarzenegger featured in that piece, as well. but this generation may not even realize that in 1970, at the age of 23, schwarzenegger became the youngest person to be named mr. olympia. he would go on to win that competition six straight years. of course schwarzenegger was elected governor of california in 2003. you may also remember former nfl quarterback heath schuller who is now making his rounds in the u.s. capital. he was the third overall pack in the 1994 draft by the washington redskins. he played just three short seasons before finally retiring in 1997 because of a foot injury. well, he is now congressman schuller, and he represents north carolina's 11th district. >>> still to come on net impact, one athlete recall as vivid memories of war as a youngster in war-torn bosnia. >> they kidnapped us and took to us where my dad was staying, which, and we just kind of hid there for a couple of months. >> now that same athlete is living his dreams ou
. >> thanks, matt for that report. by the way, you saw govern toker schwarzenegger featured in that piece, as well. but this generation may not even realize that in 1970, at the age of 23, schwarzenegger became the youngest person to be named mr. olympia. he would go on to win that competition six straight years. of course schwarzenegger was elected governor of california in 2003. you may also remember former nfl quarterback heath schuller who is now making his rounds in the u.s. capital....
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take the process map, and you take the traps, and you put those together, then you have the actual mattt is a more realistic map of how to get things done in government. it was a little bit like that. there are actually copies of a man behind you. -- of the map behind you. this pogo-copter was a bad idea. new coke was a bad idea. a really bad idea was gerald ford's whip inflation now buttons. these buttonsçó were designed to actually be how we with double digit inflation. have the ideas like this come into play? well, ideas are the first phase in the process. you cannot have a successful initiative if you have a bad idea. bad ideas generally become reality when they are not exposed to criticism. this phenomenon is called poe's story syndrome. it is the biggest trap. it occurs when people shut themselves off from those that think differently than they do. eight years ago, a professor at the university of georgia study how the brain works. he wanted to conduct an experiment. he had art of republicans and ardent democrats-ardent republicans and ardent democrats watched the debate. while th
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and matt, the editorial page editor.n looking back on the president's speech on wednesday. norm, let me begin with you. guest: seems the more that barack obama goes in the centrist direction the more he becomes willing and able and even eager to escalate the war in of guinness stan, the more that centrist penance like david broder enthused. unfortunately, obama is damaging his base within the democratic party. whether you talk about abandonment of the public option, escalation in a canister and, rigid escalation in afghanistan, you have a problem in the obama party. it will matter. republicans were cheerleading the warlike speech in oslo. they will have the ninth cell of next year. the base will matter within the democratic party. host: what did you think? guest: rather than war-like i would characterize this as perhaps the best speech that the president has given since his inauguration speech. that is principally because he acknowledged something that we among the conservative pun docracy have been looking for -- as you
and matt, the editorial page editor.n looking back on the president's speech on wednesday. norm, let me begin with you. guest: seems the more that barack obama goes in the centrist direction the more he becomes willing and able and even eager to escalate the war in of guinness stan, the more that centrist penance like david broder enthused. unfortunately, obama is damaging his base within the democratic party. whether you talk about abandonment of the public option, escalation in a canister...
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matt, you are opposed to the bill. caller: i'm very much opposed.ike to equate it to a student in college who is taking 14 hours of credits and has a d average and they go to their counselor and says i'm really motivated. i'd like to take four more hours. and they would say i admire your ambition but shouldn't you get up to a b before you take on more. in my opinion, they have an f in social security, a d in the post office and a d on security. host: could we ask what's your political party? caller: i'm independent. i think most of the guys in washington are crooks on both sides. barbara boxer spent millions to get a seat that pays $200,000. they are all lawyers and crooks in washington. that's my opinion. host: in baltimore. you are supportive of the bill. >> at this point on the senate floor, the vote passes here. host: the senate moves on to other business with a 60-39 vote for the healthcare legislation vote. we'll return to the phone with a call from baltimore. caller: hello. i wanted to say that i feel like everybody who opposes the bill shoul
matt, you are opposed to the bill. caller: i'm very much opposed.ike to equate it to a student in college who is taking 14 hours of credits and has a d average and they go to their counselor and says i'm really motivated. i'd like to take four more hours. and they would say i admire your ambition but shouldn't you get up to a b before you take on more. in my opinion, they have an f in social security, a d in the post office and a d on security. host: could we ask what's your political party?...
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the injured matt is not a series of training camps. if -- the internet is not a series of training camps. it is an attempt to propagate ideology. it is spread across large geographic differences. jerrick makes this great point. and just as there are varied pathways, i think there are very pathways to get out. is becoming more and more accepted that people in need of violent groups. it might be helpful to think about this as a scale of their radical vision. i think there is as common interception that before it radicalized. from my experience, i think we can say that it is a little bit backwards. people get interested in something and then recruited and then the radicalize them. i think that this most recent of the five youths from virginia in pakistan goes to explain this. if i think i would like to turn it and talked about what the saudis dio. they claim that there are about 17,000 web sites that propagate islamist extremas and. we definitely see that there is a linkage between this and the rise in violence. in the internet has become
the injured matt is not a series of training camps. if -- the internet is not a series of training camps. it is an attempt to propagate ideology. it is spread across large geographic differences. jerrick makes this great point. and just as there are varied pathways, i think there are very pathways to get out. is becoming more and more accepted that people in need of violent groups. it might be helpful to think about this as a scale of their radical vision. i think there is as common...
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matt, you are opposed to the bill. caller: i'm very much opposed. i like to equate it to a student in college who is taking 14 hours of credits and has a d average and they go to their counselor and says i'm really motivated. i'd like to take four more hours. and they would say i admire your ambition but shouldn't you get up to a b before you take on more. in my opinion, they have an f in social security, a d in the post office and a d on security. host: could we ask what's your political party? caller: i'm independent. i think most of the guys in washington are crooks on both sides. barbara boxer spent millions to get a seat that pays $200,000. they are all lawyers and crooks in washington. that's my opinion. host: in baltimore. you are supportive of the bill. >> at this point on the senate floor, the vote passes here. host: the senate moves on to other business with a 60-39 vote for the healthcare legislation vote. we'll return to the phone with a call from baltimore. caller: hello. i wanted to say that i feel like everybody who opposes the bill s
matt, you are opposed to the bill. caller: i'm very much opposed. i like to equate it to a student in college who is taking 14 hours of credits and has a d average and they go to their counselor and says i'm really motivated. i'd like to take four more hours. and they would say i admire your ambition but shouldn't you get up to a b before you take on more. in my opinion, they have an f in social security, a d in the post office and a d on security. host: could we ask what's your political...
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matt, good morning. caller: president obama has promised a lot of money to the environment.i know that we are trying to do a lot of environmental jobs. host: we will listen to your thoughts. caller: i am on my way today. if there was a good job in the epa to clean the day or something, if it paid a decent salary, cleaning up the forests of all of this letter, physical jobs that are still good paying jobs for people that really wanted to help. host: what kind of work do you do now? caller: i have a side business under the commerce department. host: how old are you? caller: 32. host: next up is kill devil hills, north carolina. caller: thank you for taking my call. i feel that the problem is with the wto, putting our country in the position of competing with other nations that basically work on a slave wage. china, for instance, i am told that they average about $40 per month working five days a week. how can we compete with that? a nation like china, last time i checked they were an enemy. how did they achieve most favored nation status? how can we compete with 14 cents per o
matt, good morning. caller: president obama has promised a lot of money to the environment.i know that we are trying to do a lot of environmental jobs. host: we will listen to your thoughts. caller: i am on my way today. if there was a good job in the epa to clean the day or something, if it paid a decent salary, cleaning up the forests of all of this letter, physical jobs that are still good paying jobs for people that really wanted to help. host: what kind of work do you do now? caller: i...
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matt on our line for independents. in brooklyn. good morning. caller: yes. i'm sorry.here's a delay. host: turn your radio or television down. caller: i apologize. first i want to say thank you for c-span and my pointer as i think president obama must focus on domestic policy seoully in the next couple of years. we've hired ourself ins foreign wars and that -- the -- this idea that we're a global economy or a global society is i think a little bit of a farce in the long-term because people are not integrating. they want to be with their own -- not race but society, around i think it's time to start focusing on overall education and stop looking at when refuse want to -- caller: thank you for taking my call and thank you for c-span. before i go to my main point, ip wanted to say something about the caller before the one previous to mine. . caller: you read long words out of columns. the caller that called, the ones that call on republicans for your and your part they are no more republican than the man in the mode. they are saying that to uphold the party line. i made t
matt on our line for independents. in brooklyn. good morning. caller: yes. i'm sorry.here's a delay. host: turn your radio or television down. caller: i apologize. first i want to say thank you for c-span and my pointer as i think president obama must focus on domestic policy seoully in the next couple of years. we've hired ourself ins foreign wars and that -- the -- this idea that we're a global economy or a global society is i think a little bit of a farce in the long-term because people are...
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if people go to www.lc.org, the attorney matt of liberty university has written out in very concise languagely what is in the bill and on what page. www.lc.org. there is an action center. host: let's go back to drew armstrong to see if he agrees. are we talking more about cost than content? guest: no, we're talking a lot about cost in the bill, but not exclusively about it. one of the reasons we're talking about cost is because in some ways it is central to the healthcare debate. it is how much it costs for them to get insurance and how logic costs for medical paved it'll have it. there are serious policy arguments about how to provide those most effectively. how extensively to rely on science to make decisions about what to pay for. there is a wide range of debate. i'm not familiar with the particular website your caller brought up. thomas.gov should have the bill. get as many sources as possible for your information. host: barry from south carolina, good morning. caller: i'm very happy that the healthcare bill is going for ward. i don't think that the abortion or the public option issues s
if people go to www.lc.org, the attorney matt of liberty university has written out in very concise languagely what is in the bill and on what page. www.lc.org. there is an action center. host: let's go back to drew armstrong to see if he agrees. are we talking more about cost than content? guest: no, we're talking a lot about cost in the bill, but not exclusively about it. one of the reasons we're talking about cost is because in some ways it is central to the healthcare debate. it is how much...
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. >> my name is matt stieglitz.i am on the tell from the department of justice, working on corruption -- i am working on the department of justice, working on corruption and other issues. >> i am from the office of chairman and joint chiefs of staff. i work security issues. >> i am from the state department covering issues in afghanistan and pakistan. >> i am paul jones, deputy to hold burke and we were just visiting -- to holbrook, and we were just visiting with those going out with harker -- with those of the military camp. >> we are going to try to squeeze in a few questions, and please wait for the microphone, identify yourself, and state your affiliation, and let's see if we can keep the questions concise. right there. >> good to see you again. we saw each other during the election. >> thank you for your work. you did a great job with that election. >> yeah, right. >> i was in iran going village to village, and i spotted many of the same things i saw in pakistan. i got to the villages. there's a tremendous disc
. >> my name is matt stieglitz.i am on the tell from the department of justice, working on corruption -- i am working on the department of justice, working on corruption and other issues. >> i am from the office of chairman and joint chiefs of staff. i work security issues. >> i am from the state department covering issues in afghanistan and pakistan. >> i am paul jones, deputy to hold burke and we were just visiting -- to holbrook, and we were just visiting with those...
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government affairs committee on september 38, this year secretary napolitano and noted that ina quote matt currently undergoing an important to realize it to strengthen the delivery of useful actionable intelligence to state and local law-enforcement based on their particular needs. here is the question. have you been briefed on this realignment and do you support? >> yes. roi have been briefed. at it has not been finalized by half and briefed on what's he is proposing to do. of the top-level it makes sense but i would like to reserve the right if confirmed to make adjustments sorrow prefer to come up and brief you after i am confirmed if i am on where that is. >> if i understand you correctly, you were saying you will have some input into the right -- realignment and it is not finalized? >> we will take you at your word because i think it is fair to say there is some weaknesses in your area and we would like to see them corrected. so any correction you could bring about could we very important and we would like to have you discussed that with us the fed is agreeable. >> yes. >> thank you
government affairs committee on september 38, this year secretary napolitano and noted that ina quote matt currently undergoing an important to realize it to strengthen the delivery of useful actionable intelligence to state and local law-enforcement based on their particular needs. here is the question. have you been briefed on this realignment and do you support? >> yes. roi have been briefed. at it has not been finalized by half and briefed on what's he is proposing to do. of the...
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. >> thanks, matt for that report. by the way, you saw govern toker schwarzenegger featured in that piece, as well. but this generation may not even realize that in 1970, at the age of 23, schwarzenegger became the youngest person to be named mr. olympia. he would go on to win that competition six straight years. of course schwarzenegger was elected governor of california in 2003. you may also remember former nfl quarterback heath schuller who is now making his rounds in the u.s. capital. he was the third overall pack in the 1994 draft by the washington redskins. he played just three short seasons before finally retiring in 1997 because of a foot injury. well, he is now congressman schuller, and he represents north carolina's 11th district. >>> still to come on net impact, one athlete recall as vivid memories of war as a youngster in war-torn bosnia. >> they kidnapped us and took to us where my dad was staying, which, and we just kind of hid there for a couple of months. >> now that same athlete is living his dreams ou
. >> thanks, matt for that report. by the way, you saw govern toker schwarzenegger featured in that piece, as well. but this generation may not even realize that in 1970, at the age of 23, schwarzenegger became the youngest person to be named mr. olympia. he would go on to win that competition six straight years. of course schwarzenegger was elected governor of california in 2003. you may also remember former nfl quarterback heath schuller who is now making his rounds in the u.s. capital....
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the red line, madam president from matt represents spending. this is what the cbo says will happen producing the cost curve fined up, not down produce the more money coming out of our economy to pay health care than today. that is what small businesses are reacting to and why they are coming out strongly and adamantly opposed to this legislation as they are. it increases the cost of health care rather than spending it down. we hear the same thing come out of the actuary just last week, the experts are saying, the referee the people who don't have a political agenda come out and say repeatedly this will increase the cost of health care. drive health insurance premiums higher. the other point* i want to make after one to show you how health care cost will go up under this legislation income and the other amazing thing, this is phony accounting techniques or gimmicks that washington uses, the same old business smoke and mirrors ways of disguising what this really cost. in order to bring in 10 at $1 trillion which is the democrat majority wanted to
the red line, madam president from matt represents spending. this is what the cbo says will happen producing the cost curve fined up, not down produce the more money coming out of our economy to pay health care than today. that is what small businesses are reacting to and why they are coming out strongly and adamantly opposed to this legislation as they are. it increases the cost of health care rather than spending it down. we hear the same thing come out of the actuary just last week, the...
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senate primary tomorrow in massachusetts and matt vicer is a reporter now on the phone with the boston globe. he of course this is for ted kennedy's seat. remind us who is running and who's leading one day before the primary. caller: we have four democrats running. mark mackk okly and cofounder. alan casey and the boston celtics co-owner. stephen cally uka and republicans have a state senator scott brown and a businessman named jack robinson. leading in the polls. martha coke l.a. ly has led and the first to get in the raise, ahead from the start and republican site scott brown the state senator, has been leading. host: to the democrat, martha, what does she bring to the table? what do voters seem to like about her? guest: the her favorability rateing is high. part of that is because she's been a prosecutor so every time she's on t.v. she's putting somebody in jail. she's got a strong image as a prosecutor and she's also would be the first female u.s. senator from massachusetts. emily's list has gotten involved. lot of national interest from woman's groups across the country. so i thin
senate primary tomorrow in massachusetts and matt vicer is a reporter now on the phone with the boston globe. he of course this is for ted kennedy's seat. remind us who is running and who's leading one day before the primary. caller: we have four democrats running. mark mackk okly and cofounder. alan casey and the boston celtics co-owner. stephen cally uka and republicans have a state senator scott brown and a businessman named jack robinson. leading in the polls. martha coke l.a. ly has led...
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i would say, if you think it is fun having both sides on an issue matt you when your turn to do something in good faith, just think -- it is like going on and being a bit by the family dog. [laughter] host: your thoughts on the senate health debate. passing in the wee hours the mining a good morning, houston, dustin come on the independent line -- dustin, on the independent line. caller: sorry. i was not expecting to get through. the question i was having was, the entire way that you will be -- how will work? will be like car insurance? how will then know that you do not have it? the entire thing really interests me. when you go to get your driver's license will they ask for your insurance the with that they ask for car insurance? that is really interesting me. i don't know how they will do that. host: here is milwaukee, robert on the democrats' line. caller: i was calling to say that the party of yes, yes, yes during the bush administration is now the party of no, no, no during the obama administration. Ñithe republicans are definitely saying no to everything. i think that the vote last
i would say, if you think it is fun having both sides on an issue matt you when your turn to do something in good faith, just think -- it is like going on and being a bit by the family dog. [laughter] host: your thoughts on the senate health debate. passing in the wee hours the mining a good morning, houston, dustin come on the independent line -- dustin, on the independent line. caller: sorry. i was not expecting to get through. the question i was having was, the entire way that you will be --...
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subvert the democratic process in this country and it makes me mad and it ought to make americans mattple need to be held accountable. they are guilty of voter fraud, we should not just just -- we should not just talk about it. someone should be tried and go to jail. how would you back to the ranking member. >> thank you, mr. pope. but thank all eight members for their excellent opening statements today. we will not go to introducing our expert panel. our first witnesses secretary todd rookiquita. he has overseen indian oblations with the commitment to innovation and technological advancements. his efforts to combat investment and mortgage fraud have led to the convictions of dozens of white collar criminals, over 300 years of jail time, and millions of dollars return to the victims. he went on to obtain a law degree from the indiana university school of law in in in the -- in indianapolis. he practice and an attorney before serving as general counsel to the secretary of state sewer and gilroy, and later as deputy secretary of state. our second witness is david caldwell. is the deputy
subvert the democratic process in this country and it makes me mad and it ought to make americans mattple need to be held accountable. they are guilty of voter fraud, we should not just just -- we should not just talk about it. someone should be tried and go to jail. how would you back to the ranking member. >> thank you, mr. pope. but thank all eight members for their excellent opening statements today. we will not go to introducing our expert panel. our first witnesses secretary todd...