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possession will go to miami.ike the call. >> mike: roche on the inside glass, getting inside, outfighting miami but nothing to show for it. watched that michigan game the other night, a huge block in that ballgame. looks like michigan will take over. people look at him, don't think he is as tough as he is, he is a battler on the inside. >> mike: good anticipation of the lob that time, good inside defense. >> scott covers, and up top. lost the handle, still put it up. rebound, mcgowan. >> mike: have to be careful putting the ball against that zone. little bit of opening but rejected by dunn. >> mike: that's what dunn does off the bench, not a great scorer but presence in the lane. sixth block of the year. goes back down on the floor, here comes dews. will go with the right hand on the layup. >> mike: another long miss that turns into a fast break. miami by three, inside of eight minutes to play in the first 20. miami started out in that zone defense. you get the fence without biko paris on the floor, things have r
possession will go to miami.ike the call. >> mike: roche on the inside glass, getting inside, outfighting miami but nothing to show for it. watched that michigan game the other night, a huge block in that ballgame. looks like michigan will take over. people look at him, don't think he is as tough as he is, he is a battler on the inside. >> mike: good anticipation of the lob that time, good inside defense. >> scott covers, and up top. lost the handle, still put it up. rebound,...
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until then enjoy the second half of miami and boston college. do you trust your coworkers, yes, you do, so just let go. [ groan ] okay, what did we learn there? is there such a thing as personal space, no, there isn't, because we are all molecules... in the same organism. american airlines. yeah, i need an earlier flight out of chicago. i feel like some of you don't respect me. because, ah... because of the hat. [ horns blowing, clanking ] just get me on the next flight out. hey, me too. ♪ - hi. - just made it. we know why you fly. we're american airlines. >>> our accra halftime report continue, boston college up by six at halftime over miami, 31-25, they went on a 12-2 run to end the 30 minutes courtesy of plays like this. how about a little jackson for two? >>> we had four ties and three lead changes in the first 20 minutes. mike, it's no secret about the first 20 minutes rebounding the basketball? >> mike: no question. i thought miami got off to a good start trying to establish things in the post and mcgowan stepping in. and doing a nice job
until then enjoy the second half of miami and boston college. do you trust your coworkers, yes, you do, so just let go. [ groan ] okay, what did we learn there? is there such a thing as personal space, no, there isn't, because we are all molecules... in the same organism. american airlines. yeah, i need an earlier flight out of chicago. i feel like some of you don't respect me. because, ah... because of the hat. [ horns blowing, clanking ] just get me on the next flight out. hey, me too. ♪ -...
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and the ball will belong to miami.ton college has gone cold as dequan jones in and dews out. >> mike: it's as easy a look you will see. pump fake inside. >> ron: al skinner's team has seen six minutes without a basket. that's what we have left in this ballgame. huge possession if you're miami. thomas looking inside. the required freshman looking up and time-out has been called, 32nd time-out. miami has put themselves back in position. it started with the pass inside. >> mike: he is a capable double figure scorer. he has a good feel on southern, gives himself plenty of room. if you catch the ball at point-blank range, 9 times out of 10, you will get the ball. squat score by the required johnson. >> ron: 6'10", 195 pounds. he lost 40 pounds to get to 195. >> mike: probably has work to do on the body, proven he can be a double figure scorer for frank haith. >> ron: wave seen the run by miami. al skinner's team has gone six minutes without a basket, what is he telling his troops? >> mike: i think you have to be a little pa
and the ball will belong to miami.ton college has gone cold as dequan jones in and dews out. >> mike: it's as easy a look you will see. pump fake inside. >> ron: al skinner's team has seen six minutes without a basket. that's what we have left in this ballgame. huge possession if you're miami. thomas looking inside. the required freshman looking up and time-out has been called, 32nd time-out. miami has put themselves back in position. it started with the pass inside. >> mike:...
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>>Ñi we have over 35 municipalities in miami-dade county, so i can only address what happens with ourency. i have no idea how they track evidence in the other agencies. we do have an in-house system which is a laboratory information management system. what that does is actually track. we know what we have in-house. as far as what's in the property room, even i don't know that from years ago. we have been doing cold cases since 2001, reviewing cold sexual assaults and cold homicides. we have pretty much covered everything with our own agency as far asÑi what's been collect and stored. unfortunately, i agree with what steve said, there are issues that need to be addressed so there are uniform best practices with other agencies, too. >> i want to highlight the experience in some of the jurisdictions that have chosen as a default to test all or nearly all rape kits. these jurisdictions have seen their arrest rates for rape increase by as much as 30 percentage points and had thousands of cold hits. our national -- our average national arrest rape in jurisdictions that have implemented a te
>>Ñi we have over 35 municipalities in miami-dade county, so i can only address what happens with ourency. i have no idea how they track evidence in the other agencies. we do have an in-house system which is a laboratory information management system. what that does is actually track. we know what we have in-house. as far as what's in the property room, even i don't know that from years ago. we have been doing cold cases since 2001, reviewing cold sexual assaults and cold homicides. we...
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stephanie is the commander of the miami dade police crime laboratory bureau. as head of the lab she oversees forensic labs that test control substances, trace evidence, biological evidence, firearms, and tool marks. she is a nationally recognized leader in forensic science and has lectured before the american prosecutors research institutes, the national institute of justice, and the international association chiefs of police. she has also taught as an adjunct professor at the international research institute at florida international university and is a current board member of the american society of crime laboratory directors. she received her bachelors of science from florida university and her master's from florida international university. >> good morning, members of the committee. as stated, my name is stephanie, i am the crime laboratory director at miami dade police department and i am responsible for the managing operation of a full service laboratory. in addition to my duties as crime laboratory director i also sit on the board of the american society
stephanie is the commander of the miami dade police crime laboratory bureau. as head of the lab she oversees forensic labs that test control substances, trace evidence, biological evidence, firearms, and tool marks. she is a nationally recognized leader in forensic science and has lectured before the american prosecutors research institutes, the national institute of justice, and the international association chiefs of police. she has also taught as an adjunct professor at the international...
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how great is it to be in miami this morning? how great is it? [applause] >> and i will not be here long because i have a feeling you're waiting for the big fella to come out and talk to you about the biggest issue facing our world. i've always believed that the truly heroic elected officials are the ones who thrive and extend beyond the next media cycle, beyond the next election and sometimes beyond their life cycle. and that means heroism and political life means resisting the impulse of playing the angles of the short-term, and instead accepting the burden of addressing the long view. knowing that your greatest efforts may never get you a political success or even an achievement that you seek in your own lifetime. few public officials fit my definition of heroics, but al gore embodies it. [applause] >> al gore, vice president al gore, deep down and proved wrong the most powerful special interest in the world. he had started almost a battle taking on an adversary with infinite money, a colossal megaphone, and one who felt unconstrained by facts
how great is it to be in miami this morning? how great is it? [applause] >> and i will not be here long because i have a feeling you're waiting for the big fella to come out and talk to you about the biggest issue facing our world. i've always believed that the truly heroic elected officials are the ones who thrive and extend beyond the next media cycle, beyond the next election and sometimes beyond their life cycle. and that means heroism and political life means resisting the impulse of...
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even his travels in miami and france. one the things that really stuck out to me, and would really help me pitch like we did bake sales. no, i'm on a diet. i remember something that you wrote in your book saying, you know, we have the luxury to say we're on a diet. you know, when there's people who can't even eat. sorry. and i just wanted to ask like how did you get to follow paul? >> i met him, i was doing an article for the "newnew yorker" magazine about american soldiers. i ran into him. i got interested in him. although six years past, i kept vague track of him for six years. it's odd that i didn't pursue him write away. he was so clearly interesting. i think the reason was haiti. i was shocked by haiti. and i think when i came back, i was -- i tried -- a spent a lot of time and energy trying to reconcile the fact that haiti was my own privilege to american life. trying to hang on to my conviction that i had earned all of my privileges. the problem like that, it it falls apart the minute you take it. i think i knew fr
even his travels in miami and france. one the things that really stuck out to me, and would really help me pitch like we did bake sales. no, i'm on a diet. i remember something that you wrote in your book saying, you know, we have the luxury to say we're on a diet. you know, when there's people who can't even eat. sorry. and i just wanted to ask like how did you get to follow paul? >> i met him, i was doing an article for the "newnew yorker" magazine about american soldiers. i...
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stephanie is the commander of the miami dade police crime laboratory bureau. as head of the lab she oversees forensic labs that test control substances, trace evidence, biological evidence, firearms, and tool marks. she is a nationally recognized leader in forensic science and has lectured before the american prosecutors research institutes, the national institute of justice, and the international association chiefs of police. she has also taught as an adjunct professor at the international research institute at florida international university and is a current board member of the american society of crime laboratory directors. she received her bachelors of science from florida university and her master's from florida international university. >> good morning, members of the committee. as stated, my name is stephanie, i am the crime laboratory director at miami dade police department and i am responsible for the managing operation of a full service laboratory. in addition to my duties as crime laboratory director i also sit on the board of the american society
stephanie is the commander of the miami dade police crime laboratory bureau. as head of the lab she oversees forensic labs that test control substances, trace evidence, biological evidence, firearms, and tool marks. she is a nationally recognized leader in forensic science and has lectured before the american prosecutors research institutes, the national institute of justice, and the international association chiefs of police. she has also taught as an adjunct professor at the international...
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she's the commander of the miami-dade police crime laboratory bureau. as head of the lab, she oversees forensic labs that test control substances, trace evidence, biological evidences, firearms. she's a nationally-recognized leader and has lectured the american prosecutors research institute, the national institute of justice, and the international association chiefs of police. she has also taught as an adjunct professor of forensic biology at florida international university and is a current board member of the american society of crime laboratory directors. she received her masters from florida international university. stephanie. >> good morning. i would say, mr. chairman, members of the committee, as stated my name is stephanie stoilo,ff, and i am responsible for the managing operation of a full-service laboratory. in addition to my duties as crime laboratory directer, i also sit on the board of the american society of crime laboratory directors which represents the interests of over 500 crime laboratory directors throughout the united states and ov
she's the commander of the miami-dade police crime laboratory bureau. as head of the lab, she oversees forensic labs that test control substances, trace evidence, biological evidences, firearms. she's a nationally-recognized leader and has lectured the american prosecutors research institute, the national institute of justice, and the international association chiefs of police. she has also taught as an adjunct professor of forensic biology at florida international university and is a current...
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with optimism and determination, harry created shake a leg miami. programs have made a difference in the lives of over 10,000 individuals. for the past 25 years shake a leg has been instrumental in empowering individuals so that they can reach their highest potential for an independent life. my youngest daughter volunteered at shake a leg and the experience for both peanlts and volunteers is life changing. shake a leg is a remarkable organization whose contributions have made the lives of countless children more fulfilling. i'm honored to have such a fine organization in my congressional district. thank you, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from washington rise? >> revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. inslee: madam speaker, we cannot allow a great injustice to the american worker, to the american war fighter and to the american taxpayer which would happen if a contract goes for the air force tanker to the airbus contractor without taking into consideration these massive illegal
with optimism and determination, harry created shake a leg miami. programs have made a difference in the lives of over 10,000 individuals. for the past 25 years shake a leg has been instrumental in empowering individuals so that they can reach their highest potential for an independent life. my youngest daughter volunteered at shake a leg and the experience for both peanlts and volunteers is life changing. shake a leg is a remarkable organization whose contributions have made the lives of...
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those are two good brothers doing two good things in miami and florida. an honor for me to be a part of it. that's for the associates. we cannot get it out there or something closer. and i want to try to do the same thing look out for the kids to do as much as they can. >> it's been a great weekend and it's been busy. no sleep. but it is all worth it and to be better and better. >> and how does alonzo want to be better? talking naturally as a father, as a person who started this greatly in the community. and how would you like to be remembered? >> i'm more than able to help others the way that they have helped me, creating a legacy for my kids. and you know, i know that i'm encouraging others to do the same for them. and that's how i want to be remembered. i would like to be remembered for a person that cared about the well being of others, perblsly the young people if the had community provided opportunities for young people to succeed. and no one will ever forget that. >> to the success, it's very simple. to be able to get you out. there and you know, t
those are two good brothers doing two good things in miami and florida. an honor for me to be a part of it. that's for the associates. we cannot get it out there or something closer. and i want to try to do the same thing look out for the kids to do as much as they can. >> it's been a great weekend and it's been busy. no sleep. but it is all worth it and to be better and better. >> and how does alonzo want to be better? talking naturally as a father, as a person who started this...
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>> larry: miami, hello. >> caller: hi, larry, hi, suze, my idol. i think that i could help this country and other people like me with a proven record of buying foreclosures and buying homes that need rehabbing and doing that and, you know, flipping them or renting them out. i get three houses i purchased. >> larry: what is your question, dear. >> how could i person like me, i have seven houses, i bought 21, how can i get money to do more properties? because the more i do, the better the streets are -- >> larry: can flippers get money? >> here's the thing, my miami friend is that that is the question, you are running a business, whether the business is flipping houses, whatever it may be, you need money in order to run your business. and still small businesses today are not getting the money to flow through to be able to expand their business or create a business, the banks are holding on to the money still. interest rates have got to go up, the feds have got to increase interest rates so that banks want to lend money again and that the dollar stabi
>> larry: miami, hello. >> caller: hi, larry, hi, suze, my idol. i think that i could help this country and other people like me with a proven record of buying foreclosures and buying homes that need rehabbing and doing that and, you know, flipping them or renting them out. i get three houses i purchased. >> larry: what is your question, dear. >> how could i person like me, i have seven houses, i bought 21, how can i get money to do more properties? because the more i...
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they did win their opener a week ago against miami.n hand for the g-man for that and subsequently lost to harvard, doing so on their home floor. tommy has a pretty good club, we know that. here is the lineup. it does have rakim sanders, as advertised, the junior, back in the lineup. we'll see how chemistry is effected. trapani, southern, raji and biko paris. let's get the g-man game plan. >> for the rams, they want to dictate tempo in this game. they want to play in the 80s and 90s, score a lot of points. for bc, how do they handle the pressure to have the poise to do that? once you get by the press, you'll get some easy scores. >> veteran officiating crew in the acc, carl hess and mike eaves. the tap is controlled to boston college and biko paris will operate at the point. >> you know, this team, boston college, has developed a chemistry without sanders and now they have to reinvent themselves, work him back into the lineup and the rhythm of their offense. >> the good news is it still happens eay in the season. there's a rejection by
they did win their opener a week ago against miami.n hand for the g-man for that and subsequently lost to harvard, doing so on their home floor. tommy has a pretty good club, we know that. here is the lineup. it does have rakim sanders, as advertised, the junior, back in the lineup. we'll see how chemistry is effected. trapani, southern, raji and biko paris. let's get the g-man game plan. >> for the rams, they want to dictate tempo in this game. they want to play in the 80s and 90s, score...
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it to miami. you know. that's okay. gets to save money for the fans. >> fletcher has to feel burn with this sort of owe men looming over him, playing in the nfl 12 seasons, 191 games, lead the team in tackles with 11 and the 34-year-old has been to zero, zero pro bowls. reminds me of someone else that i want on television. susan lucci appeared for 39 years on one of my favorite soaps, all my children, a show that should be named after my partner here, miller [ laughter ]. >> the 63-year-old has been nominated for an emmy 21 times and sheep finally nabbed one in1199 -- 1999. >> canadians are really funny these days [ laughter ]. >>> prime timeline-up, maryland taking their 8-3 mark and 6-0 record at home to their showdown with william and mary. the tribe owners of quality wips against richmond, vcu and wake forrest. the terps on upset alert. we now head to college park with a preview of tonight's tilt with the tribe. we say hello to radio analyst chris nacci. are the terps on upset alert. that's a
it to miami. you know. that's okay. gets to save money for the fans. >> fletcher has to feel burn with this sort of owe men looming over him, playing in the nfl 12 seasons, 191 games, lead the team in tackles with 11 and the 34-year-old has been to zero, zero pro bowls. reminds me of someone else that i want on television. susan lucci appeared for 39 years on one of my favorite soaps, all my children, a show that should be named after my partner here, miller [ laughter ]. >> the...
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police department not every day is like miami vice, right? and that there is a lot of hard work done in the labs every day to catch these perpetrators. do you want to comment about what mr. redding just noted, this lag in getting the information actually in the database? >> well, i can tell you for the most part, the prioritization helps with the lag, if you will. on the high priority cases, especially in cases where in homicides where you have so much evidence that's collected at a seam that we actually have -- scene that we actually have meetings in-house as soon as of as soon as possible with the detective and the prosecutor to resoft some of these -- resolve some of these issues. so it's a matter of a it's a short turn around on current cases. now, for cold cases it's a different story, so you have the technology to solve the crimes, but then you have a problem finding witnesses, etc., etc. so it's sort of twofold. but i think as long as we adopt a best practice in addressing these issues immediately, you know, as soon as the cases are su
police department not every day is like miami vice, right? and that there is a lot of hard work done in the labs every day to catch these perpetrators. do you want to comment about what mr. redding just noted, this lag in getting the information actually in the database? >> well, i can tell you for the most part, the prioritization helps with the lag, if you will. on the high priority cases, especially in cases where in homicides where you have so much evidence that's collected at a seam...
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i spent many years in miami and still do, that they now have a justice of their own. so i actually supported the pick, i was one of the few conservative libertarians that did. >> host: we have a couple calls from houston here, first to rick on our republican line, go ahead for larry larry klayman. >> caller: how y'all doing this morning? i got a few comments, but i just want to say that this man is an eagle, and that's what we need. we don't need a bunch of ducks swirling in the same pond be, crapping in it and eating out of it at the same time. what i want to say to nancy pelosi and dick cheney, the reason i don't like what was going on at guantanamo bay is because it reminded me of how you all used to string black people up, put ropes around their neck, hang 'em naked while you beat with them. this health care bill, the fda is not watching out for us and it's simply a big bailout for the health industry for all these doctors and all this, and the last thing that i want to say is with these illegal aliens here, you can look at this housing crisis, you can look at thi
i spent many years in miami and still do, that they now have a justice of their own. so i actually supported the pick, i was one of the few conservative libertarians that did. >> host: we have a couple calls from houston here, first to rick on our republican line, go ahead for larry larry klayman. >> caller: how y'all doing this morning? i got a few comments, but i just want to say that this man is an eagle, and that's what we need. we don't need a bunch of ducks swirling in the...
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miami and cost a huge amount of destruction and actually killed 2000 people, which were more than ivan and katrina. but basically just ripped through downtown. it gives the impression. there was not much to damage here that's why it was so costly back in 1926. that's because the social factors, not because hurricanes have gotten much more violent. actually, the second largest hurricane, second most destructive hurricane would be the galveston hurricane of 1900 that was the most telling hurricane in the u.s. history, killing 18000 people, more than 10 times as much as what katrina did. katrina only a third in that ranking. the point is also, notice how hurricane andrew got much more expensive if it had hit today. most estimates, the reinsurance organization estimated that it would have been twice as costly had hit just 10 years later in 2002 rather than in 1982. the general issue is really one of social factor. we come back to thank if we actually want to help future victims of katrina and and and all the others, are the best things we can do to cut carbon emissions? let's take a look.
miami and cost a huge amount of destruction and actually killed 2000 people, which were more than ivan and katrina. but basically just ripped through downtown. it gives the impression. there was not much to damage here that's why it was so costly back in 1926. that's because the social factors, not because hurricanes have gotten much more violent. actually, the second largest hurricane, second most destructive hurricane would be the galveston hurricane of 1900 that was the most telling...
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i think the university of central florida may be in orlando and not miami. is that right? [laughter] we have to coordinate our facts here. that is an important question. i feel so strongly that we have to support the rights of all people to voice their opinions, and we want to further economic the quality -- not just prosperity, because for too many years prosperity has increase in latin america without being equally distributed. we want to know build a strong base of democratic support of fundamental principles of all people, and governments need to be accountable and responsive to the needs of their citizens, and i said earlier in my remarks that you really have to be supporting the entire constitutional foundation for democracy, and we do worry about leaders who get elected and get elected fairly and freely and legitimately, but then upon being elected, begin to undermine the constitutional and democratic order, the private sector, the rights of people to be free from harassment, depression, to be able to participate fully in their society, so i worry about how we get b
i think the university of central florida may be in orlando and not miami. is that right? [laughter] we have to coordinate our facts here. that is an important question. i feel so strongly that we have to support the rights of all people to voice their opinions, and we want to further economic the quality -- not just prosperity, because for too many years prosperity has increase in latin america without being equally distributed. we want to know build a strong base of democratic support of...
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host: next up is a doctor from miami. go ahead. caller: what i like a congressman to amend, the fact that he has the facts, and why the insensitive support of the president knowing the facts, and they have been known since the bush administration, and the plan that this president has, the timeframe, you would think that if you are a fiscally conservative republican, considered moderate, then you more so give is president the benefit of the doubt because of the time frame. and encourage those who are fiscal conservatives compared to the social conservatives who seem to have the problem. i think in the long run the president is going to win out because he has taken a lot of adverse abuse which was not necessary because 43 countries along with knowing the problems in afghanistan, they have several me -- and we in our right mind as strong as we are cannot accommodate the needs or the hypocrisy, knowing that you will be shamed and then to come back to your people because there's a 2010 election and have to say to your people, the presid
host: next up is a doctor from miami. go ahead. caller: what i like a congressman to amend, the fact that he has the facts, and why the insensitive support of the president knowing the facts, and they have been known since the bush administration, and the plan that this president has, the timeframe, you would think that if you are a fiscally conservative republican, considered moderate, then you more so give is president the benefit of the doubt because of the time frame. and encourage those...
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just wanted to know how did you ask paul farmer to follow him around, even to read his travels to miamiin france? one of the things that stuck out to me and helped me pitch to get money, like we did bake sales in schools, and there are women who were like, i might die in their remember something you wrote in your book saying like, we have the luxury to say we are on a diet. when there are people who can't even eat. sorry. i this one to ask, how did you get to follow paul former? >> i met him, i was doing an article for the "new yorker" magazine in haiti but american soldiers and i ran into him and i got interested in him, although six years past, i kept vague track of him for those six years and i think it is odd to me that i didn't pursue him right away because he was so clearly interested, but i think i was shocked by haiti. and i think when i came back, i spent a lot of time and energy trying to reconcile the that that they be with my own privileged american life, trying to hang on to my conviction that i had learned all of my privileges and the problem of course with an idea like th
just wanted to know how did you ask paul farmer to follow him around, even to read his travels to miamiin france? one of the things that stuck out to me and helped me pitch to get money, like we did bake sales in schools, and there are women who were like, i might die in their remember something you wrote in your book saying like, we have the luxury to say we are on a diet. when there are people who can't even eat. sorry. i this one to ask, how did you get to follow paul former? >> i met...
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miami at boston college, late second, bc up two. reggie jackson driving on reggie johnson. move but doesn't count. reggie jackson calls for the offensive foul. reggie johnson, 61-60, boston college a winner. with the acura halftime report returning, more college hoops, clemson looks to bounce back in the epic collapse last wednesday. sunday they face south carolina. ♪ [ male announcer ] the day you give someone a lexus is just the first of many memories you'll make with it. [ children scream ] ♪ [ laughs ] the lexus december to remember sales event, with some of the best values of the year. special lease offers now available on the 2010 rx 350. now through january 4th. ♪ tell me who's watching. ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me. ♪ (announcer) it's right here. it's easy. i'm the eatest hitter in the world! i'm the greatest pitcher in the world! >>> welcome back to the ak ewera halftime report. number eight clemson hosting rival south carolina. grant throwing down the two. clemson a winner, 72-61. florida international taking on number 21 florida state. isaiah thoma
miami at boston college, late second, bc up two. reggie jackson driving on reggie johnson. move but doesn't count. reggie jackson calls for the offensive foul. reggie johnson, 61-60, boston college a winner. with the acura halftime report returning, more college hoops, clemson looks to bounce back in the epic collapse last wednesday. sunday they face south carolina. ♪ [ male announcer ] the day you give someone a lexus is just the first of many memories you'll make with it. [ children scream...
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. >> coming up from the 2009 miami book fair international a discussion on the supreme court.an biskupic, author of american original presents her biography of justice antonin scalia. and barry friedman author of the will of the people argues the supreme court bases its decisions on popular opinion as much as it does on constitutional precedent. >> i thought i would start with the last chapter of the buck to make you understand why i even wrote this. many of you are familiar with the 2nd amendment case that the court decided about a year-and-a-half
. >> coming up from the 2009 miami book fair international a discussion on the supreme court.an biskupic, author of american original presents her biography of justice antonin scalia. and barry friedman author of the will of the people argues the supreme court bases its decisions on popular opinion as much as it does on constitutional precedent. >> i thought i would start with the last chapter of the buck to make you understand why i even wrote this. many of you are familiar with...
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host: miami, florida, bob on the republican line. caller: goorm, ma'am. christmas and happy new year if you can afford the taxes. hello. host: go ahead. caller: when the bill comes out of conference and goes back to the senate, will it will be debated and take 60 votes to get out of debate or go directly to a 51 vote? and my second question is, you made a big speech about the leadership of the republicans not stopping them from working with democrats. in september a senator, which escapes my name, he came out with a bill with senator biden, they came out with a bill and had an amendment which was shot down, how can you say that the leadership doesn't want to work to get a good bill? guest: i think you're talking about the wyden-biden bill, and it's been around for several years now. and that is -- i think that's being acknowledged by leaders on both sides as being a really big change to the system. it would basically get rid of the employer-based insurance system and say that everyone would have -- would go out and get their own insurance. it's a very pop
host: miami, florida, bob on the republican line. caller: goorm, ma'am. christmas and happy new year if you can afford the taxes. hello. host: go ahead. caller: when the bill comes out of conference and goes back to the senate, will it will be debated and take 60 votes to get out of debate or go directly to a 51 vote? and my second question is, you made a big speech about the leadership of the republicans not stopping them from working with democrats. in september a senator, which escapes my...
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. >> we also have over 35 minutes of penalties in miami-dade county.ddress what happens that our agency. we have an in-house system which is a laboratory information management system. that tracks what we have in house. as far as what is in the property room, even i don't know that. what is there from years ago we have been doing cold cases since 2001. , reviewing a homicide and sexual assaults. on fortunately, i agree that there are issues that need to be addressed so there is uniform best practice with other agencies. >> i want to highlight the experience of some of the jurisdictions that have chosen to test all orderly all of the great kits. they have seen arrest rates for rate increase by as much as 30% and have had thousands of cold hit parade our national -- our average national arrest rate is 22%. jurisdictions that have implemented a test-all kits policy have seen a climb up to 70%. ms halley, what is keeping all jurisdictions from moving toward this model? >> i believe there are three barriersthe nij indicated that local law enforcement agenci
. >> we also have over 35 minutes of penalties in miami-dade county.ddress what happens that our agency. we have an in-house system which is a laboratory information management system. that tracks what we have in house. as far as what is in the property room, even i don't know that. what is there from years ago we have been doing cold cases since 2001. , reviewing a homicide and sexual assaults. on fortunately, i agree that there are issues that need to be addressed so there is uniform...
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pittsburgh at miami. new england at houston. kansas city at denver.more and oakland now shaping up as a big one. if denver loses then the ravens would need that win at oakland to get in. it all begins with j.b., dan, shannon, boomer and coach cowher on "the nfl today" next sunday, january 3. phil: here's what i wonder. still plenty of time left in the game. you have two time-outs, :40 to go. you look at it, third and 2. run the football. if you run it and you're just short, i think it changes your thought process where you might go for it on fourth down. jim: so you're thinking four-down territory? phil: if you run it here that's what your thinking is. if you don't get it you're hoping to get it close enough where you feel comfortable going for it on fourth down. jim: orton steps up, completes it. gaffney. he is having some afternoon with two touchdown catches and that was a tough grab across the middle, outreaching quinton michael for 18 yards. phil: it was a good job. the pressure. orton steps up and just allows gaffney that extra time. i thought ma
pittsburgh at miami. new england at houston. kansas city at denver.more and oakland now shaping up as a big one. if denver loses then the ravens would need that win at oakland to get in. it all begins with j.b., dan, shannon, boomer and coach cowher on "the nfl today" next sunday, january 3. phil: here's what i wonder. still plenty of time left in the game. you have two time-outs, :40 to go. you look at it, third and 2. run the football. if you run it and you're just short, i think it...
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speaking not only for myself but for the miami book fair international, we are delighted to see such a big crowd here. we had no idea that south florida had such a substantial population of masochists. [laughter] >> come on. admitted. a lot of you are here in anticipation that norman podhoretz will make your blood boil, and possibly even cause your head to explode. you know it's true. mr. podhoretz knows it too. he's been in creating people for the better part of six decades. he has even written entire books about all the people who wanted to kill him after reading his other books. [laughter] >> after he published a book with a self-explanatory title, ask friends, one critic congratulate him for the invention of a whole new literary genre, the memoir organized around the principle of mutual antipathy. william hellmann didn't like norman podhoretz. norman mailer didn't like him even though they want sort of almost joined an orgy together. joseph heller wrote a spiteful novel about mr. podhoretz. allen ginsberg threatened to turn his children into beatniks. having once read a piece by
speaking not only for myself but for the miami book fair international, we are delighted to see such a big crowd here. we had no idea that south florida had such a substantial population of masochists. [laughter] >> come on. admitted. a lot of you are here in anticipation that norman podhoretz will make your blood boil, and possibly even cause your head to explode. you know it's true. mr. podhoretz knows it too. he's been in creating people for the better part of six decades. he has even...
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similarly with richard reed, if he managed to detonate that thing, the american airlines flight between miami paris may well have gone down. i think we got incredibly lucky. this would have been a transformational event almost as big as 9/11. in the post-9/11 world if you can bring down a commercial jet, that changes international tourism on an already damaged global economy. >> fran the person who has your job now that you had before, what is she doing now? >> it is he. it is john brennan. >> larry: i got you confused with napolitano. >> john has two things he is focused on predictably right now. one is working with law enforcement intelligence to understand in detail what happened in the different places around the world, yemen, the uk, where he traveled, who he communicate eicated with. he is working with janet napolitano at the department of homeland security and making sure that whatever they learn on the intelligence and law enforcement side they are figuring that into the way they screen people not only as u.s. airports but sharing that to the extent they can, the hints, the pieces of
similarly with richard reed, if he managed to detonate that thing, the american airlines flight between miami paris may well have gone down. i think we got incredibly lucky. this would have been a transformational event almost as big as 9/11. in the post-9/11 world if you can bring down a commercial jet, that changes international tourism on an already damaged global economy. >> fran the person who has your job now that you had before, what is she doing now? >> it is he. it is john...
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host: miami, florida, bob on the republican line. caller: goorm, ma'am.hristmas and happy new year if you can afford the taxes. hello. host: go ahead. caller: when the bill comes out of conference and goes back to the senate, will it will be debated and take 60 votes to get out of debate or go directly to a 51 vote? and my second question is, you made a big speech about the leadership of the republicans not stopping them from working with democrats. in september a senator, which escapes my name, he came out with a bill with senator biden, they came out with a bill and had an amendment which was shot down, how can you say that the leadership doesn't want to work to get a good bill? guest: i think you're talking about the wyden-biden bill, and it's been around for several years now. and that is -- i think that's being acknowledged by leaders on both sides as being a really big change to the system. it would basically get rid of the employer-based insurance system and say that everyone would have -- would go out and get their own insurance. it's a very popul
host: miami, florida, bob on the republican line. caller: goorm, ma'am.hristmas and happy new year if you can afford the taxes. hello. host: go ahead. caller: when the bill comes out of conference and goes back to the senate, will it will be debated and take 60 votes to get out of debate or go directly to a 51 vote? and my second question is, you made a big speech about the leadership of the republicans not stopping them from working with democrats. in september a senator, which escapes my...
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chad henne boot legged, chad henne, touchdown. 14-0, miami.r, 14-10, fourth down david gang tackled. >>>
chad henne boot legged, chad henne, touchdown. 14-0, miami.r, 14-10, fourth down david gang tackled. >>>
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that shoe bomb, the american airlines flight that he was targeting that was flying between paris and miamiand killed everybody on board. i believe it was something like 180 passengers on board that flight in 2001 in the december christmas season of dwun. now, you know, if these bombs go off successfully, we've seen in the past, in 1994, for instance. the nephew of the operational commander of 9/11 set off a bomb on a flight in asia which killed a japanese businessman. it was the first example of a bomb assemble d on the plane and then blew up. this is the model al qaeda has tried to use since. we've seen this model also in the summer of 2006. you may remember, ali, that a group of british citizens, some of whom train with al qaeda try to bring down seven american and canadian airplanes with liquid explosi explosives which is why you can't bring a significant quantity of liquids on flight. if those guys succeeded they would have killed 1,500 people. the planes would have blown up in the middle of the atlantic. it would have been hard to do the forensics to analyze it. in the past, these kin
that shoe bomb, the american airlines flight that he was targeting that was flying between paris and miamiand killed everybody on board. i believe it was something like 180 passengers on board that flight in 2001 in the december christmas season of dwun. now, you know, if these bombs go off successfully, we've seen in the past, in 1994, for instance. the nephew of the operational commander of 9/11 set off a bomb on a flight in asia which killed a japanese businessman. it was the first example...
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our line for republicans in miami, go ahead caller: good morning. like you and i think you are my favorite host. host: what are your thoughts about the terrorist watch list? caller: you mention to them doing a layered approach to surveillance. i don't like that term because that means they will use several means of surveillance. like a gis system. that is profiling to the maximum. i think there is propaganda going on with the tsa. baekeland this guy was on the list but he was not picked up because he was -- they claim this guy was on the list but he was not picked out. internationally, we don't know what is going on? to me, that is propaganda going on. what do you think? host: let me get you respond to this twitter message -- you're talking about the tsa list like it is magic. have you make a list of what is in people's minds or hearts? caller: they can't but what they can do is -- with his lawyer thing is they have terrorist letters. it could be your physical profile. it could be your emotional profile. it could be a psychological profile. they hav
our line for republicans in miami, go ahead caller: good morning. like you and i think you are my favorite host. host: what are your thoughts about the terrorist watch list? caller: you mention to them doing a layered approach to surveillance. i don't like that term because that means they will use several means of surveillance. like a gis system. that is profiling to the maximum. i think there is propaganda going on with the tsa. baekeland this guy was on the list but he was not picked up...
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so sending macadamia moos to miami costs the same as sending sugar trees to sante fe? same price for snicker doodles to spokane or pumpkin pinwheels to poughkipsee. okee-dokee. okee-dokee. priority mail flat rate shipping starts at $4.95, only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. >> larry: we'll check in with anderson cooper. he's back. after hosting a wonderful night of heroes last week. he's back hosting "ac 360." welcome back. congratulations, anderson. >> thanks so much, larry. breaking news to tell you about. the manhunt for maurice clemmons who allegedly shot four police officers in washington state. what investigators found in his pickup truck and he had a history of violence that should have kept this guy behind bars for a long, long time. why wasn't he? we'll talk to the judge who helped him get parole. we're "keeping them honest." >>> and the party crashers. we'll have a report on that from the white house. >>> and tiger woods pulling out of his own golf tournament due to his car crash injuries. he's staying silent, still not talking to police. wha
so sending macadamia moos to miami costs the same as sending sugar trees to sante fe? same price for snicker doodles to spokane or pumpkin pinwheels to poughkipsee. okee-dokee. okee-dokee. priority mail flat rate shipping starts at $4.95, only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. >> larry: we'll check in with anderson cooper. he's back. after hosting a wonderful night of heroes last week. he's back hosting "ac 360." welcome back. congratulations, anderson. >>...
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there he is in miami. the possess sor of five championship rings.onald, give us your idea of dennis rodman? >> dennis is a winner. he has been on "the apprentice." he is a champion. he has five rings. how many people have five rings at everything. dennis knows i like him a lot and he was great on the show. by the way the ratings for fantastic so i like him more. >> okay, dennis, what is your thoughts on the whole tiger woods thing? >> my thoughts are like donald's. >> he is going to have to work on his home life. i'm one to say that, right? we have built this man to be a great god. we didn't ask tiger woods to say i'm not great, i'm just good. but i think we all love tiger. he is a great guy. he's a great golfer. i'm pretty sure he's a great dad. and all these girls are coming out right now just making all these -- >> larry: what about the endorsements? nike is sticking by him. the rest are wavering and accenture dropped him. >> you have to weigh all the options and with me i lost a couple of endorsements. it's not all about endorsements. it's about
there he is in miami. the possess sor of five championship rings.onald, give us your idea of dennis rodman? >> dennis is a winner. he has been on "the apprentice." he is a champion. he has five rings. how many people have five rings at everything. dennis knows i like him a lot and he was great on the show. by the way the ratings for fantastic so i like him more. >> okay, dennis, what is your thoughts on the whole tiger woods thing? >> my thoughts are like donald's....
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and south beach aids project, the university of miami, care resources, pride lines, jackson hospital and all who are in the fight against this global men ace. united and through greater awareness, research, prevention and treatment, we will save and improve countless lives and stop the spread of hiv-aids. thank you, mr. speaker, for the time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expired. the house will be in order. please take your conversations off the floor. for what purpose does the gentleman from minnesota rise? mr. paulsen: permission to address the house for one minute. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize a great example of the academic -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman will suspend. the house will be in order. the gentleman deserves to be heard. the house will be in order. the gentleman may proceed. mr. paulsen: i rise today to recognize a great example of the academic and business communities working together to create new lifesaving technologies. the medical device center at the university of minnesota is a shining example of what can happen when in
and south beach aids project, the university of miami, care resources, pride lines, jackson hospital and all who are in the fight against this global men ace. united and through greater awareness, research, prevention and treatment, we will save and improve countless lives and stop the spread of hiv-aids. thank you, mr. speaker, for the time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expired. the house will be in order. please take your conversations off the floor. for what purpose...
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miami gardens, florida, mitch, on the line for democrats.caller: we mentioned defining moments, and we had the speakers of this eight and our age, and then when we compare speakers of the past. to bring it home, defining moments, compared to joseph saving israel and other nations that were saved, despite the lack of food. we take that region, now we take the region of the united states, which was nominally controlled by the indians. england had a problem. all of the explorers can then, did not seize the opportunity -- came in, did not seize the opportunity, and we had basically three types of people that came to this country, bringing it home to roost. look at what is going on del. we have obama as president. we have -- but at what is going on now. we have obama as president. we have the immigration issue. but who were those that came in and help this country -- and helped this country, build this country. we have the conservatives with their views, but look what happened. we have people coming into this country and doing the job that blacks
miami gardens, florida, mitch, on the line for democrats.caller: we mentioned defining moments, and we had the speakers of this eight and our age, and then when we compare speakers of the past. to bring it home, defining moments, compared to joseph saving israel and other nations that were saved, despite the lack of food. we take that region, now we take the region of the united states, which was nominally controlled by the indians. england had a problem. all of the explorers can then, did not...
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rodman, of course, the greatest rebounder in the history of professional basketball in miami, the possessorf five championship rings. donald, give us your quick ten type of dennis rodman. >> here you go. >> dennis is a winner, larry, he was on "the apprentice," we had a lot of time together. i gained a great respect. he's a champion. he has five rings and how many people have five rings at anything? dennis knows i like him a lot. he was great on the show. by the way, the ratings were fantastic. i like him even more. >> larry: dennis, what's your thoughts on the whole tiger woods' thing? >> well, my thoughts are just like donald's. i think tiger needs to get back outside and just be -- just live his life. i think the home life is not in good shape but i think that's -- as far as a personal entity he is still marketable. most of the people that have dumped him now will understand he will come back bigger, stronger than ever. he has to work on his home life. i'm no one to say that, right? wow! but i think we all love tiger. he is a great guy. one thing people in this industry have to understan
rodman, of course, the greatest rebounder in the history of professional basketball in miami, the possessorf five championship rings. donald, give us your quick ten type of dennis rodman. >> here you go. >> dennis is a winner, larry, he was on "the apprentice," we had a lot of time together. i gained a great respect. he's a champion. he has five rings and how many people have five rings at anything? dennis knows i like him a lot. he was great on the show. by the way, the...
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his career high is ten, and he's done that three times against miami, georgia and kentucky. >> marcus: that's impressive. i mean, you know, to be able to glove a left-handed shot from a pretty athletic player in tyler honeycutt. he's so quick off his feet. he's got long arms and talked about the 7'8" wingspan jarvis. >> steve: that will push it back to 18 points and discourage that rally that ucla had put on mississippi state. and -- and the basket by ravern johnson ties his career high with 26 points. michael roll missing and lee gets it back and takes the three and knocks it down. they call it a two. foot was on the line so 106 his 13 points have come in the second half for malcolm lee. >> marcus: mississippi state very deliberate in their offense and letting the shot clock get back below ten before they initiate offensively jarvis. >> steve: there's dee bost. seven on the shot clock and mississippi state gets it back. they will run it and a follow from behind on michael roll. jarvis varnado with a block party here in anaheim, california. we'll take a look at some of his swats and w
his career high is ten, and he's done that three times against miami, georgia and kentucky. >> marcus: that's impressive. i mean, you know, to be able to glove a left-handed shot from a pretty athletic player in tyler honeycutt. he's so quick off his feet. he's got long arms and talked about the 7'8" wingspan jarvis. >> steve: that will push it back to 18 points and discourage that rally that ucla had put on mississippi state. and -- and the basket by ravern johnson ties his...
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everybody has now left the plane, which was going from miami to kingston.ght originated from reagan national airport in washington, d.c. we understand that poor visibility may have been a factor as a result of driving rain in the area. we'll bring you more details when we have them, but for now we'll return you to "larry king live." >>> it mens multiple realms, other universes. what do we know about the other universes? we know that if they exist they have laws totally different than our universe. >> it's important to remember that -- it's important to remember that before we say something is out of this world that we first haven't got a worldly explanation. you said earlier deepak, that i can't explain everything naturally. that doesn't mean there's a supernatural force. we explain everything. the fact that you called consciousness the hard problem. right. we don't have a theory of consciousness doesn't mean that altered states of consciousness are something woo-woo or supernatural. >> i don't believe in anything supernatural. when did we use the word "sup
everybody has now left the plane, which was going from miami to kingston.ght originated from reagan national airport in washington, d.c. we understand that poor visibility may have been a factor as a result of driving rain in the area. we'll bring you more details when we have them, but for now we'll return you to "larry king live." >>> it mens multiple realms, other universes. what do we know about the other universes? we know that if they exist they have laws totally...
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we're notas bad as las vegas, we're not as bad a phnix or miami. >> suarez: levis ceo of a nonprofit economic develoent corporation harged with revitizing center city where most of the jobs are located. >> this was originally e curtis publishg where ladiesome swrournl was published. >> suar: one reason philadelphia is doingokay, +h3v it's dustrial base left long ago. today the onomy is diveified. >> we useto have 52% of our workforce at e benning of the 20th ntury in manufacturing. today it's 4%. those were the jbs we were alws losing at a faster ra than the national economy. a great strength in health ca and education has buoyed us and carried us through this economy. >> suarez: and by the w, thhealth of thed> country is tied to the healthof the cities says mayor nutter. >> yo can't have a recovery without cities inetro areas recovering as wl. they talked about somthe industries that were o big to fail. i wld say that cities are too portant to fai >> suar: nutter asked the obama admistration to free up more stimulus fund is so cities like pladelphia can avoid evedeeper layoffs. ty r
we're notas bad as las vegas, we're not as bad a phnix or miami. >> suarez: levis ceo of a nonprofit economic develoent corporation harged with revitizing center city where most of the jobs are located. >> this was originally e curtis publishg where ladiesome swrournl was published. >> suar: one reason philadelphia is doingokay, +h3v it's dustrial base left long ago. today the onomy is diveified. >> we useto have 52% of our workforce at e benning of the 20th ntury in...
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so sending macadamia moos to miami costs the same as sending sugar trees to sante fe?ame price for snicker doodles to spokane or pumpkin pinwheels to poughkipsee. okee-dokee. okee-dokee. priority mail flat rate shipping starts at $4.95, only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. introducing the 2010 motor trend truck of the year. the all-new ram heavy duty. with a legendary 6.7-liter cummins turbo diesel. an all-new refined interior. it gives brains more to think with. it gives muscles more to work with. it gives trophy shelves more to deal with. introducing the 2010 motor trend truck of the year. ram. >>> i've never been surrounded by this much medical expertise. >> we all have hand sanitizer. >> not as much as me. >> larry: we're back with howie mandel and alex mandel. it had to be so frustrating, howie, right? did you change diapers? >> yes. >> larry: you did? >> i did. he's not wearing the same diaper -- yes, it doesn't make any sense. i did change diapers. i did wash my hands. i did for years and years i shook hands on television. this is just -- i think
so sending macadamia moos to miami costs the same as sending sugar trees to sante fe?ame price for snicker doodles to spokane or pumpkin pinwheels to poughkipsee. okee-dokee. okee-dokee. priority mail flat rate shipping starts at $4.95, only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. introducing the 2010 motor trend truck of the year. the all-new ram heavy duty. with a legendary 6.7-liter cummins turbo diesel. an all-new refined interior. it gives brains more to think with. it gives...
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so sending macadamia moos to miami costs the same as sending sugar trees to sante fe? same price for snicker doodles to spokane or pumpkin pinwheels to poughkipsee. okee-dokee. okee-dokee. priority mail flat rate shipping starts at $4.95, only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. >> larry: joining us now by phone is donald trump. donald, obama sat down with the banker today at the white house. it wasn't just a photo-op. you think they're listening to him? >> well, i think they're probably not listening to him, larry. we're in a situation where banks are not lending at all. they obviously don't have very much respect for the president, so it's a problem. but i saw the folks over at the white house. i just saw a newscast. they're obviously not listening. you're not going to get the economy going unless the banks start to lend, and they are not lending to anybody for virtually any reason. >> larry: but they took all this money. so what are they doing with it? >> well, they're buying airplanes like jamie diamond at jpmorgan chase has a whole big fleet of planes
so sending macadamia moos to miami costs the same as sending sugar trees to sante fe? same price for snicker doodles to spokane or pumpkin pinwheels to poughkipsee. okee-dokee. okee-dokee. priority mail flat rate shipping starts at $4.95, only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. >> larry: joining us now by phone is donald trump. donald, obama sat down with the banker today at the white house. it wasn't just a photo-op. you think they're listening to him? >> well, i think...
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host: paul in miami, welcome. caller: good morning. our country and the service of all of your other fellow warriors, though i oppose war. i'm an anti war veteran. i want to ask you two questions. what lessons have we learned -- [inaudible] and what are we doing to address the deficits for vietnam veterans that have been mistreated? and when are we going to get a surgeon general, sir? let's get on with it. thank you. guest: paul, i had difficulty understanding the first questions. i just got the lessons and care. host: i think that is the gist of it. guest: he asked one question we learned about warrior care since walter reed. i think we learned there is that, first of all, the army -- if you remember "forrest gump" when he was playing ping-pong, he was playing a patient in an army relocation center, -- army rehabilitation center. in the 1970's, we had one of those at valley forge, pennsylvania, were general frank reelected after being wounded in vietnam and decided to have this leg amputated and have another year of recovery there, wh
host: paul in miami, welcome. caller: good morning. our country and the service of all of your other fellow warriors, though i oppose war. i'm an anti war veteran. i want to ask you two questions. what lessons have we learned -- [inaudible] and what are we doing to address the deficits for vietnam veterans that have been mistreated? and when are we going to get a surgeon general, sir? let's get on with it. thank you. guest: paul, i had difficulty understanding the first questions. i just got...
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this is what house prices cost because, you know, if you were in san diego or miami in 2006 and your kids got to be school age and you had to go out and deal even with the rental market, you are looking at asset prices that were wildly inflated by, you know, cheap interest rates, courtesy of alan greenspan at the fed, by all of these funny money mortgages by the inflow of china that drove asset prices up to the wild levels where the only way you could buy them was an interest-only mortgage or a variable-only mortgage and there was awareness not in every household, obviously, but there were certainly an awareness of some households that could make sense but what was the alternative? and so ultimately it's about fixing the alternatives. it's about enabling people to live within the confines of a paycheck at the same time that the culture does change in reaction to, you know, the tighter credit that we're likely to have going forward. thank you. >> we have the next question. >> yes, regarding the ratings agencies, you were mentioning they were bribed and i was wondering -- i've also hea
this is what house prices cost because, you know, if you were in san diego or miami in 2006 and your kids got to be school age and you had to go out and deal even with the rental market, you are looking at asset prices that were wildly inflated by, you know, cheap interest rates, courtesy of alan greenspan at the fed, by all of these funny money mortgages by the inflow of china that drove asset prices up to the wild levels where the only way you could buy them was an interest-only mortgage or a...
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host: miami, on the line for democrats. caller: c-span is a good mechanism to deal with issues.have never had this before. mark, what is happening is coming home to roost. sins of our fathers. there was never a plan in the republican party to incorporate the type of socialism, socialistic, social conservative mentality. it was already in the democratic party the democrats got mad. did not have their way, pulled out, it influenced some officials of the republican party. therefore now, 40 years later, they are dominating. what happens is we don't give- and-take in the republican party. the socialist-type republicans. but the fiscal republicans basically do share the frustrations of what has happened with bush. it has led them to want tomorrow's go for change. this is what obama is doing. my point is, and all you said coming never said anything about yes, -- we are saying no. that is the easy way out if you do not agree, to just say no. guest: there are number of threads there. the political descendants of dixiecrats are largely the republican party on capitol hill. if you go back
host: miami, on the line for democrats. caller: c-span is a good mechanism to deal with issues.have never had this before. mark, what is happening is coming home to roost. sins of our fathers. there was never a plan in the republican party to incorporate the type of socialism, socialistic, social conservative mentality. it was already in the democratic party the democrats got mad. did not have their way, pulled out, it influenced some officials of the republican party. therefore now, 40 years...
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host: paul in miami, welcome. caller: good morning. sir, i honor your service to our country and the service of all of your other fellow warriors, though i oppose war. i'm an anti war veteran. i want to ask you two questions. what lessons have we learned -- [inaudible] and what are we doing to address the deficits for vietnam veterans that have been mistreated? and when are we going to get a surgeon general, sir? let's get on with it. thank you. guest: paul, i had difficulty understanding the first questions. i just got the lessons and care. host: i think that is the gist of it. guest: he asked one question we learned about warrior care since walter reed. i think we learned there is that, first of all, the army -- if you remember "forrest gump" when he was playing ping-pong, he was playing a patient in an army relocation center, -- army rehabilitation center. in the 1970's, we had one of those at valley forge, pennsylvania, were general frank reelected after being wounded in vietnam and decided to have this leg amputated and have anoth
host: paul in miami, welcome. caller: good morning. sir, i honor your service to our country and the service of all of your other fellow warriors, though i oppose war. i'm an anti war veteran. i want to ask you two questions. what lessons have we learned -- [inaudible] and what are we doing to address the deficits for vietnam veterans that have been mistreated? and when are we going to get a surgeon general, sir? let's get on with it. thank you. guest: paul, i had difficulty understanding the...