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thames ahead to moore. moore will drive. and watson can't finish him. breshers bowl it is it down.t it. >> miles: if you want to win on the road, those are the opportunities you have to convert. those two little chip pis right there in the lane, now a four point swing and the crowd right back into it. >> steve: reggie. short. washington for the lead. a three on one. thomas! >> miles: huskies taking advantage of missed shots. overtop with the hard drive, converting after the two misses on the other end by the ars. nice pass by isaiah thomas. strong finish by justin holiday. >> steve: this is a dangerous time if washington state because the way washington is playing, all of a sudden they're getting the crowd into it. that's energizing their defense. >> miles: and watch for the defensive pressure to pick up. try to force this young cougar team into more turnovers so the huskies can get out and run. >> steve: washington state 0-6 in the second half. trails by two. they led by four at the break. moore on the side line. they got to thames. i thought he had the shot. turned it down. klay
thames ahead to moore. moore will drive. and watson can't finish him. breshers bowl it is it down.t it. >> miles: if you want to win on the road, those are the opportunities you have to convert. those two little chip pis right there in the lane, now a four point swing and the crowd right back into it. >> steve: reggie. short. washington for the lead. a three on one. thomas! >> miles: huskies taking advantage of missed shots. overtop with the hard drive, converting after the...
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the crowd giving it to reggie moore.a seattle mats differennat. >> steve: that blocking foul goes against watson. sending venoy overton to the free-throw line for two shots. please join us to help the people of haiti recover from the devastating earthquake that hit their country to make a $10 donation to the red cross relief effort, please text the word haiti to 90999. a $10 donation will be added to your phone bill. standard messaging and data rates may apply. but it was wonderful this week to see president barack obama call to go congratulate the wildcats for raising $1 million. that was great. >> miles: and also on being num one and then they lost. >> steve: to south carolina who played great at home. james watson with his fourth foul. and the ball goes out of bounds to the huskies. >> miles: overton has changed the tempo. last possession down, moore mads the second free throw, he puts it up and goes coast to coast before the defense can get set and gets to the foul line. >> steve: it will be washington basketball, ne
the crowd giving it to reggie moore.a seattle mats differennat. >> steve: that blocking foul goes against watson. sending venoy overton to the free-throw line for two shots. please join us to help the people of haiti recover from the devastating earthquake that hit their country to make a $10 donation to the red cross relief effort, please text the word haiti to 90999. a $10 donation will be added to your phone bill. standard messaging and data rates may apply. but it was wonderful this...
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they're being really hesitant on the offensive end. >> steve: reggie moore misses. rebounds, but did he go over the back? and elston turner called for the foul. they get the ball to reggie moore and the freshman scores. whathe s sh wha is ioing ny fson. d ent m, dre youults are ally at ri for 1n1 rus et's togethe and the getour ccin you'tectelf lp p e spf th flu vs ar e tst tiv evenflu. getactsu.go together, we can all fight the flu. >> steve: fans headed to the a remade in a cool way. the cougars lead 11-3. our flashback takes us back to this match-up last season when quincy pondexter had 16 points. but his big plan was there for him and brockman had 1 rebounds to lead the huskies to clinch their first outright pac-10 title since 1953. 56 years between outright titles. isaiah thomas then a freshman. pretty excited. but how much did this team miss brockman? >> miles: those guys were huge for this husky team. not only as leaders, but just the things they did on the court. brockman was a guy who could carve out ways down low in the lane to get rebounds, keep balls ali
they're being really hesitant on the offensive end. >> steve: reggie moore misses. rebounds, but did he go over the back? and elston turner called for the foul. they get the ball to reggie moore and the freshman scores. whathe s sh wha is ioing ny fson. d ent m, dre youults are ally at ri for 1n1 rus et's togethe and the getour ccin you'tectelf lp p e spf th flu vs ar e tst tiv evenflu. getactsu.go together, we can all fight the flu. >> steve: fans headed to the a remade in a cool...
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a little known group claimed it was behind moore's kidnapping.oore's family is asking for privacy as it reunites with him and makes up for lost time. >> disbelief. it was -- i can't describe it. i just burst into tears and kept asking if it was true. >> iraqi government officials say they were not involved in the talks that led to moore's release but said the decision to free him is part of a national reconciliation program. >>> washington, d.c. police are investigating a bizarre story. >> "the new york post" is reporting two player drew guns on each eother on christmas eve. it's unclear if any other wizard players saw the alleged confrontation. an nba spokesman told cnn washington, d.c. police are investigating. >>> bowden ended his 57-year coaching career with a win over west virginia in the gator bowl. he left the field on his players' shoulders. as one of the greatest coaches say good-bye so does one the greatest players. tebow made history breaking his own passing history in the game while setting a new bcs record for total yards. florida cr
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that catch alone earns the huskies moore our geico 15 minutes of fame.t that, pizza boys, looks delicious. >>> and that is all the time we have. also, a big thanks goes out to my producer. keeping warm on the west coast. we hope to see you tomorrow morning bright and early. thank you for joining us.
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when peter moore will be coming. what i've been your to you too though we're expecting him to move on later today but i have to say that his movements and plans are being kept very much on the run by the shills here. here. it's in line with their policy or and his desire and that of his family to have a period of decompression of the eases gently back into the life and the challenges that lie ahead. so we're not being told anything about the likely timings or indeed the modeller to the roots and aircraft that will be used to to move him back home but to the expectation is that he will be on the move in that in the next few hours. jim what do we know about what he's been doing since he was released and what is likely to happen to him once he returns home. well. from what we understand he's been having a quiet time of course it was his second night of freedom last night and it was two years night but there was kind of moderate. certainly not a not mr rubble riyad nothing like that at the embassy or find it very quiet e
when peter moore will be coming. what i've been your to you too though we're expecting him to move on later today but i have to say that his movements and plans are being kept very much on the run by the shills here. here. it's in line with their policy or and his desire and that of his family to have a period of decompression of the eases gently back into the life and the challenges that lie ahead. so we're not being told anything about the likely timings or indeed the modeller to the roots...
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democrats davis, meets, abercrombie, moore, booth, gordon, tanner, baird. why are democrats opting out of the obama mid-term election? to avoid a bloodbath? well, hiss store achelely a president's first m.i.t. term election has led to major losses for his party in those elections. in 1982, republican president ronald reagan's first mid-term election, republicans lost 26 seats. more notably, in 1994, president clinton's mid-term
democrats davis, meets, abercrombie, moore, booth, gordon, tanner, baird. why are democrats opting out of the obama mid-term election? to avoid a bloodbath? well, hiss store achelely a president's first m.i.t. term election has led to major losses for his party in those elections. in 1982, republican president ronald reagan's first mid-term election, republicans lost 26 seats. more notably, in 1994, president clinton's mid-term
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. >> looking -- moore has it at the goal line. touchdown, new england. >> tom brady where am i going to throw it to randy moss? >> you're talk about a true professional in the way he plays the game and he's surrounded with crazy talent. >> while ray lewis rand the ravens call tom bayday one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time, there wouldn't be a quarterback history without one of his biggest weapons. wes welker has him sitting along with his nfl leading 123 catches. the ravens defense isn't ready to change the game plan. >> i don't think it's real limiting. he's a great player. he's a looming receiver. he's done things in this league that haven't been done before, but they do a great job with personnel and they have weapons all over the place and nettleman is very similar. he doesn't have wes' experience, but he has tremendous talent. obviously, we have confidence in him. the challenge remains the same. >> it don't change not a bit the way we prepare. if you look at the young guy 11
. >> looking -- moore has it at the goal line. touchdown, new england. >> tom brady where am i going to throw it to randy moss? >> you're talk about a true professional in the way he plays the game and he's surrounded with crazy talent. >> while ray lewis rand the ravens call tom bayday one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time, there wouldn't be a quarterback history without one of his biggest weapons. wes welker has him sitting along with his nfl leading 123...
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and getting moore who is a great player. a key guy. i talked to him he feels that he coached nelson and jordan. and nelson and he feels that moore is a better leader than most of the guys. >> al: that's very high praise. bowles. he is and a bit of frustration. >> glenn: so much that you got. >> al: eighth double-double for bowles. he has 10 and 10. the look on jim larranaga's face will say it all as things have been dominating. >> they have a double digit lead and with the basket right now and a chance to slice into it. >> glenn: you think about and a lot of people and he is like and old dominion that type of nj guy. >> al: the double-double 12 points. >> glenn: and dropped the ball to bowles. bringing the weak side defense away. >> al: and whittling the lead. george mason by 8. battling that. and despite the contact pearson will convert. >> glenn: pearson passed up the jump shot and in. >> al: and hitting 2 3 pointers. back from bowles. off the left hand portion of the window. that's great work for bowles. four assists now. he is a gr
and getting moore who is a great player. a key guy. i talked to him he feels that he coached nelson and jordan. and nelson and he feels that moore is a better leader than most of the guys. >> al: that's very high praise. bowles. he is and a bit of frustration. >> glenn: so much that you got. >> al: eighth double-double for bowles. he has 10 and 10. the look on jim larranaga's face will say it all as things have been dominating. >> they have a double digit lead and with...
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mor gets it to -- moore gets it to bounce off the rim.to bounce off the rim. the second made three for st. joseph. it is now 20-14 in favor of temple. >> steve: regardless of the score, st. joseph is getting pretty good looks against one of the great defensive teams in the country. st. joseph is getting pretty good looks on offense. >> tom: idris hilliard will be called for the hold. steve was talking about temple being one of the better defensive teams in the country. prior to the kansas game, temple was third in the nation in points allowed. they are now first in the atlantic 10 and they have dropped in the national rankings. but they are only allows 56.4 points a game. >> steve: that is great defense and a product of playing methodically on offense as it is when you only give up those few points. but they are a tremendous defensive team and that has been the key. >> tom: i asked fran dunphy today what kind of offensive style are you looking for tonight. he says we need to run offense. i was surprised to hear that but he said if his tea
mor gets it to -- moore gets it to bounce off the rim.to bounce off the rim. the second made three for st. joseph. it is now 20-14 in favor of temple. >> steve: regardless of the score, st. joseph is getting pretty good looks against one of the great defensive teams in the country. st. joseph is getting pretty good looks on offense. >> tom: idris hilliard will be called for the hold. steve was talking about temple being one of the better defensive teams in the country. prior to the...
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the tips brought to you by moore family of dealerships. what do you have? >> mark: it will be very important for georges to defend the paint. they'll have to stop the low post of adako and get back on offense, transition defense. that's for northeastern. defense is going to be very important. they're very cognizant of cam long getting out in the open court and rebounding. that will be very key. >> mike: here is the series history. mason leads 8-6, but northeastern has has defeated mason here at home three straight as they try to get the ball but threw it off his players out of bounds. keys to the game brought to you by the moore family dealerships as we get under way in boston, matthews arena. the patriots have a good start. isaiah tate. he's in the starting lineup now averaging close to six points a ballgame. he was under two before they inserted him. there's the patriots unable to convert their first possession. here comes chaisson allen for the northeastern huskies. >> mark: chaisson allen is going to look to create for this offensive team. matt janning
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moore was later sentenced to 40 years for pulling the trigger and dixon 30 years as his accomplice.the day that benji died his simeon teammates decided to play their first game of the season without no. 25. earlier in the day students sobbed at simeon simply overwhelmed with grief, but benji's mother stood tall in the gymnasium. >> so today i speak in love of all of you who keep benji's memory and dignity and be strength v and strength and love alive -- strength and love alive. >> reporter: the wake was held on the gymnasium floor and 8,000 people came to see benji lying in his no. 25 jersey. the line stretched blocks outside of the school, mourners waited seven hours. >> i still have dreams about him like, you know, he came back and he was able to play again, but just dreams. >> sometimes i sit down and, you know, when i'm going through things, you know, i speak, you know, just like i would to my grandparents, you know. hey, benji, how you doing, that type of thing. i just can't forget about him. this is very emotional. >> reporter: still an emotional story 25 years later. there ar
moore was later sentenced to 40 years for pulling the trigger and dixon 30 years as his accomplice.the day that benji died his simeon teammates decided to play their first game of the season without no. 25. earlier in the day students sobbed at simeon simply overwhelmed with grief, but benji's mother stood tall in the gymnasium. >> so today i speak in love of all of you who keep benji's memory and dignity and be strength v and strength and love alive -- strength and love alive. >>...
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radford it there and reckford being the yeomen and moore being the chairman of the joint chiefs. and while i was doing this, i was interviewing john erlichman in great detail and john ehrlichman had a letter that president nixon gave him that the bowden to go into the archives to get things out of his files. to use to write a book. so he said to me len i am going to washington, i'm going to the archives. i have admiral wellen dare's confession. wellen there was the admiral under moore who was inside the white house directing the entire operation. he said i want to try and get it for you. and sure enough he came out with a transcription of the confession in which he lays the whole case out, what they still, briefcases they broke open, and he also says and al haig cut is in on their plans. and he goes on to talk about they in some detail. that document is still classified. you can't get that document out. we have that document and we have now put it on line. i have it in my first book. ism pork in this context. to understand the military while the republicans and democrats come and
radford it there and reckford being the yeomen and moore being the chairman of the joint chiefs. and while i was doing this, i was interviewing john erlichman in great detail and john ehrlichman had a letter that president nixon gave him that the bowden to go into the archives to get things out of his files. to use to write a book. so he said to me len i am going to washington, i'm going to the archives. i have admiral wellen dare's confession. wellen there was the admiral under moore who was...
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moore was freed in baghdad this past wednesday. he worked as a computer programmer for a private military company in iraq when he was kidnapped by insurgents more than two and a half years ago. i'm greg. now back to "pirates of the 21st century." for all the latest headlines, log on to foxnews.com. >> welcome back to fox news report "pirates of the 21st century." i'm martha mccallum. as days passed tensions and condition aboard the ce cec future grew dire. we begin with amy kellog and the mysterious ali ali. >> and there he was, standing in a hotel lobby ready to talk about the dirty business of negotiating cash for the lives of hostages held by pirates. >> how did you get involved being a neglectator. >> i got involved in activity with a couple that has been kidnapped in 2008. i was there two months. and those two months i heard a lot about piracy. >> ali claims he spent years living in the united states, including maryland and new york. in manhattan he claimed he once worked as a driver for a legendary bandleader. fox news can't
moore was freed in baghdad this past wednesday. he worked as a computer programmer for a private military company in iraq when he was kidnapped by insurgents more than two and a half years ago. i'm greg. now back to "pirates of the 21st century." for all the latest headlines, log on to foxnews.com. >> welcome back to fox news report "pirates of the 21st century." i'm martha mccallum. as days passed tensions and condition aboard the ce cec future grew dire. we begin...
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brian moore has the story from washington. >> president obama is winding down an island vacation interrupted by the cold reality of terrorism. >> the sentiment was echoed by top republicans. >> at the beginning of the new year, it is important to remember that we are all united by a common fate that no tragedy is too big for the american people to overcome. >> a contentious fight to the finish on health care. and the battle on terror is going to flow and new after the attempted christmas day bombing of flight to under 53. >> let's make the changes that need to be made. >> meanwhile, the suicide bombing in afghanistan serves as a reminder of the struggle ahead in that area. on an island paradise, the president discussed the challenges they're facing this new year. he vows that those responsible for the christmas day bombing attempt will be held responsible. in washington, wbal-tv 11 news. >> in education alert, the university of maryland may drop language class is due to budget cuts. it is one of the few schools offerings hebrew class's. it is forced to cut funding. they will offer instructio
brian moore has the story from washington. >> president obama is winding down an island vacation interrupted by the cold reality of terrorism. >> the sentiment was echoed by top republicans. >> at the beginning of the new year, it is important to remember that we are all united by a common fate that no tragedy is too big for the american people to overcome. >> a contentious fight to the finish on health care. and the battle on terror is going to flow and new after the...
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moore's first bucket of the game. spears on the glass, won't go. off the basket to the glass for two. >> charlotte as a team shoots around 17%. make it 5 of 18 for the field. brooks, left hand, and they can hit. >> you really want to pull that back whedon' , betempnot nnin. t: not >>: ns no theybut not wa've l th welome, . >> matt: here is brooks. now 3 of 6 from three-point land. he has been lights out tonight. >> steve: the one reason charlotte has been playing so well lately is because they've been defending. right now on the perimeter, they are not doing a good job, and temple is shooting 40% from beyond thear rc. >> matt: the block on harris. they're going to call it a goal tend. >> matt: temple on top by 10, their biggest lead of the night. offensive foul called on temple. >> steve: they're going to get them for an illegal screen. no kicks it out, scootie randall again for three! he's 2 for 2, and 2 for 2 from three-point land. he has six points. allen hasn't had a lot of touches, but hasn't really needed them. >> matt: wild shot by derrio gr
moore's first bucket of the game. spears on the glass, won't go. off the basket to the glass for two. >> charlotte as a team shoots around 17%. make it 5 of 18 for the field. brooks, left hand, and they can hit. >> you really want to pull that back whedon' , betempnot nnin. t: not >>: ns no theybut not wa've l th welome, . >> matt: here is brooks. now 3 of 6 from three-point land. he has been lights out tonight. >> steve: the one reason charlotte has been playing...
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speaking with robert moore 3-cd about his book is i would marry a white girl coming to grips with race in america. robert come to start off with, why did de -- who actually said that he would always marry a white girl and why did they say that? >> i think that was more of an internal feeling on my part. i grew up in a very fascinating time period in the suburbs of philadelphia during the 60's. we were one of the few african-american families perhaps the only african-american family to ride the wave of millions who left urban america in that time period to go to the suburbs. at the same time many african-americans were coming off the land in rural america and going to the city's. so i fought i felt caught in between the two groups. it's like two sides and it was a time that was pre-multiculturalism. i felt internally perhaps i was destined to marry someone who was white rather than african-american. >> one of the first parts of your book is a of a couple different sections in the first one called straddling the fence. how did you come to grips with your identity as an african-american m
speaking with robert moore 3-cd about his book is i would marry a white girl coming to grips with race in america. robert come to start off with, why did de -- who actually said that he would always marry a white girl and why did they say that? >> i think that was more of an internal feeling on my part. i grew up in a very fascinating time period in the suburbs of philadelphia during the 60's. we were one of the few african-american families perhaps the only african-american family to...
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mary anestasio o'grady and steve moore. steve, starting with you, the president's approval rating has fallen faster and further than any recent modern president. how much trouble are democrats in? >> well, they're certainly lucky that the mid-term elections aren't tomorrow. right now, they are looking in really deep, deep water. a lot can change in the last year. but i do think there are amazing parallels between the situation the democrats are in today versus they were remember, paul, back in 1993. after bill clinton's first year in office. and anybody with a "d" next to their name lost elections in that following year. i think democrats are facing a big problem. the one thing that could bail them out would be an economic recovery. >> paul: but there is one difference between now and 1994, jason, and that is it looks like they're going to pass healthcare this time around. and they failed in 1994. and rahm emanuel's argue. the white house chief of argument that the democrats you pass this, that won't happen to you. if you d
mary anestasio o'grady and steve moore. steve, starting with you, the president's approval rating has fallen faster and further than any recent modern president. how much trouble are democrats in? >> well, they're certainly lucky that the mid-term elections aren't tomorrow. right now, they are looking in really deep, deep water. a lot can change in the last year. but i do think there are amazing parallels between the situation the democrats are in today versus they were remember, paul,...
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members, dorothy, and jason riley and column mary anastasia o'grady and senior economics writer steve moore. steve, starting with you, the president's approval rating has fall faster and farther than modern president. how much trouble are the democrats in? >> they're certainly lucky the mid term elections aren't tomorrow. right now they're looking in really deep, deep water. a lot can change in the last year but i do think there are amazing parallels between the situation the democrats are in today versus they were, remember, paul, back in 1993 after bill clinton's first year in office and anybody with a d next to their name lost elections in that following year so i think that democrats are facing a big problem. the one thing that could bail them out would be an economic recovery. >> well, but there's one difference between now and 1994, jason, that is that it looks like they're going to pass health care this time around and they failed in 1994. and rahm emanuel's argument, the white house chief of staff's argument, if you pass this that won't happen to you. if you don't pass it you'll los
members, dorothy, and jason riley and column mary anastasia o'grady and senior economics writer steve moore. steve, starting with you, the president's approval rating has fall faster and farther than modern president. how much trouble are the democrats in? >> they're certainly lucky the mid term elections aren't tomorrow. right now they're looking in really deep, deep water. a lot can change in the last year but i do think there are amazing parallels between the situation the democrats...
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. >> marques: reggie moore from washington state having a tremendous year for the cougars.ith you wholeheartedly, especially during pac 10 conference season. really stepped up his level of play. >> derrin: now a three-point lead for the wildcats. >> marques: he was shooting 81%. kevin parrom making an impact at the defensive end of the floor against sthee oh robertson. >> derrin: that's his third foul, marques. we talked to sean miller about kevin parrom. he said his best defensive player, we were asking him to compare his arizona team to some of the teams at xavier, he said they're not quite where they need to be defensively. >> marques: here he comes, here he comes. derrick williams, the freshman figuring out things in his head as we speak. >> derrin: mike montgomery has seen enough. he wants to talk about this arizona as extends their lead to 39-34. a quick pass inside to the freshman who is able to finish the play. arizona with a poin dort welcome back. the mckale center i the 2010 pac 10 men's basketball tournament from march 10 to march 13. go to www.pac sdlooet 10.or
. >> marques: reggie moore from washington state having a tremendous year for the cougars.ith you wholeheartedly, especially during pac 10 conference season. really stepped up his level of play. >> derrin: now a three-point lead for the wildcats. >> marques: he was shooting 81%. kevin parrom making an impact at the defensive end of the floor against sthee oh robertson. >> derrin: that's his third foul, marques. we talked to sean miller about kevin parrom. he said his...
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democrats davis, meets, abercrombie, moore, booth, gordon, tanner, baird. why are democrats opting out of the obama mid-term election? to avoid a bloodbath? well, hiss store achelely a president's first m.i.t. term election has led to major losses for his party in those elections. in 1982, republican president ronald reagan's first mid-term election, republicans lost 26 seats. more notably, in 1994, president clinton's mid-term first election, democrats lost 54 seats. with republicans led by newt gingrich seizing both the house and senate in landslides. republicans are the preferred choice in 2010 polls. more importantly, polls also say that the gop is the more popular choice of independent voters. a big deal. democrats are a wash in three. >> it's a tough time for democrats, frankly. our voters are less enthusiastic than republicans and independents. >> hold on, is a linda, it's not over until it's over. today's democrats have one saving grace. 14 republicans have bowed out of the 2010 races, which may be the reason r a victory lap. question. will republic
democrats davis, meets, abercrombie, moore, booth, gordon, tanner, baird. why are democrats opting out of the obama mid-term election? to avoid a bloodbath? well, hiss store achelely a president's first m.i.t. term election has led to major losses for his party in those elections. in 1982, republican president ronald reagan's first mid-term election, republicans lost 26 seats. more notably, in 1994, president clinton's mid-term first election, democrats lost 54 seats. with republicans led by...
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hes has one more year with moore coming back and get healthy and talents like wells.nd mason is in terms of the youth. it will be a great conference again next year. here is parker who hit and from the senior and a run and the shot and be within one and that's been starting to play more. what was nice about that move. he pump faked up. from ben louis, picking up the 4th point of the game. and it led to a bucket. of the game now we have a foul called. >> glenn: any time you take the jump shots, madison exploited it by pushing the ball up. how about the reverse. watch oor. a good job ad seeing this a he came up from behind. and kept him he did not clobber him. protected the rim. >> al: let me ask you, was it a good foul if it knowing how thin the bench is that he picked up the third on the situation. >> glenn: i like it. i still like it. and stop the basket and now it is one or maybe none. >> al: louis will sit. white the freshman from virginia returns. good for louis the energy that he has provided the team; he tid a nice job off the bench. kind of loosened up and the
hes has one more year with moore coming back and get healthy and talents like wells.nd mason is in terms of the youth. it will be a great conference again next year. here is parker who hit and from the senior and a run and the shot and be within one and that's been starting to play more. what was nice about that move. he pump faked up. from ben louis, picking up the 4th point of the game. and it led to a bucket. of the game now we have a foul called. >> glenn: any time you take the jump...
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moore who are backed by iran. will the prime minister confirm that mr. moore was not part of a prisoner swap and that the government services were not involved? >> i can confirm what the foreign secretary said about the release of mr. peter moore, that it was done in the way that he described without any arrangement with the iranian government. >> aviation security combining specific measures at airports and international intelligence, could the prime minister tell us what specific steps to be taken to strengthen the weak spots globally in the nation to promote security and intelligence and the actions he is taking about the internet to hate such as massive websites preaching hatred to children at this very moment. >> a little cheeky to ask two questions. >> i'll the second issue the home office. on the question of airport security, and i know that she is the chairman of the council select, it is very important to recognize that the measures we take will work best if they are accompanied by measures by the companies. that is why we are offering other cou
moore who are backed by iran. will the prime minister confirm that mr. moore was not part of a prisoner swap and that the government services were not involved? >> i can confirm what the foreign secretary said about the release of mr. peter moore, that it was done in the way that he described without any arrangement with the iranian government. >> aviation security combining specific measures at airports and international intelligence, could the prime minister tell us what specific...
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mismatch with the size and moore gets continuation.e allowing that more this year in the college game the continuation we see a lot of times in the professional game. temple in control as the clock winds down towards 7 minutes. phil martelli will use the television time-out to try to stop the temple owls of ñwóñis /? icked to finish 5th in the preseason coaches poll in the atlantic 10. tied for fifth with duquesne. dayton picked to finish first and xavier is always in the mix. richmond had a big win over florida. they were picked to finish third. >> steve: you talk about dayton xavier they had a tough loss against butler, richmond. dunphy and jim, look like a two-man race for coach of the year award. >> tom: yeah. >> steve: picked 8th and they are 12-1. they are getting ready to get ranked too. those are two guys that have done probably the best job. many people thought dayton was going to be good obviously. but fran dunphy and jim are doing good. >> tom: jim barron lost his son jimmy. and i didn't know where their offense would come f
mismatch with the size and moore gets continuation.e allowing that more this year in the college game the continuation we see a lot of times in the professional game. temple in control as the clock winds down towards 7 minutes. phil martelli will use the television time-out to try to stop the temple owls of ñwóñis /? icked to finish 5th in the preseason coaches poll in the atlantic 10. tied for fifth with duquesne. dayton picked to finish first and xavier is always in the mix. richmond had a...
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in washington, i am brian moore. >> coming to salzburg, ocean city, a new airline may be coming. they would like to remain anonymous for the time. they only have flights through philadelphia and charlotte, but business leaders must prove there is enough demand. the time is 9:08. it is 16 degrees on tv hill. we have the baltimore business journal writer here with more details. >> here to explain more, just ahead. >> spinning off of the new england coast, a storm. it feels like >> take a look at our doppler radar. the storm is still spinning off of cape cod and going to the south, intensifying the winds. we are still very windy and cold. all of the snow is in new england. the lake effect snow machine is working in new york state and it is headed to the south. once you get around cleveland and parts of pennsylvania, down in west virginia, lake effect snow diminishes because the wind is more westerly. but that might pick up later as the snow starts falling again out in western maryland and pennsylvania. we will keep an eye on that. let's take a look at the current temperatures. looks
in washington, i am brian moore. >> coming to salzburg, ocean city, a new airline may be coming. they would like to remain anonymous for the time. they only have flights through philadelphia and charlotte, but business leaders must prove there is enough demand. the time is 9:08. it is 16 degrees on tv hill. we have the baltimore business journal writer here with more details. >> here to explain more, just ahead. >> spinning off of the new england coast, a storm. it feels like...
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. >> all that bull crap from michael moore, they don't hate corporations. the progressive movement exposed themselves in the early part of the 20th century. they love corporations as long as they run them. bill: in brazil they have a president there. this guy is a pin head. this is what he said about the economy. >> it is p a crisis created and expanded by i are rational behavior by white people with blue eyes. >> we have blue eyes. we did it. >> oh, no. bill: white people with blue e eyes. >> the whole world is stirring up hatred. bill: this is the president of brazil. >> like the l chancellor of germany. bill: white guys with blue eyes caused all the problems. have you been to brazil? >> blond hair, blue eyes -- bill: i have been there. beautiful country. i understand you are a regular mark twain out there, excellent, beck. >> i don't know if mark twain would sell a lot of tickets. >> you are not going to run down mark twain. he's s a legend. >> we are having a great time. i'm sensing a real sense of responsibility in america. i am sensing real duty in am
. >> all that bull crap from michael moore, they don't hate corporations. the progressive movement exposed themselves in the early part of the 20th century. they love corporations as long as they run them. bill: in brazil they have a president there. this guy is a pin head. this is what he said about the economy. >> it is p a crisis created and expanded by i are rational behavior by white people with blue eyes. >> we have blue eyes. we did it. >> oh, no. bill: white...
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with the father of the family stuck in the snow and also his rescuers, deputy matt wilkinson and john moore. let's go back to the beginning. how did you guys end up stuck in the first place? lay it out for us. >> well, we went camping. and the weather was really great. but i made a mistake in no not checking the weather while we were camping. and there was a change in the forecast and it -- it just dumped snow on us in the night. >> and that was that? so now you realize you're stuck. what's your first reaction? were you calm or was it like, uh-oh? >> i felt pretty confident. it had been raining in the night, and then it turned to snow. so i just kind of thought it would turn back to rain. and we were stuck in the road, so it was -- it was pretty much the only route to get to where we were camping. so i actually wasn't all that worried that we weren't going to make it. >> okay. how did the kids handle it? you've got kid, seven of them, ages 3 to 14. how do you explain this to them and keep them calm? >> well, i just described what i figured what would happen if we did -- if it didn't melt. a
with the father of the family stuck in the snow and also his rescuers, deputy matt wilkinson and john moore. let's go back to the beginning. how did you guys end up stuck in the first place? lay it out for us. >> well, we went camping. and the weather was really great. but i made a mistake in no not checking the weather while we were camping. and there was a change in the forecast and it -- it just dumped snow on us in the night. >> and that was that? so now you realize you're...
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moore was later sentenced to 40 years for pulling the trigger and dixon 30 years as his accomplice. on the day that benji died his simeon teammates decided to play their first game of the season without no. 25. earlier in the day students sobbed at simeon simply overwhelmed with grief, but benji's mother stood tall in the gymnasium. >> so today i speak in love of all of you who keep benji's memory and dignity and be strength v and strength and love alive -- strength and love alive. >> reporter: the wake was held on the gymnasium floor and 8,000 people came to see benji lying in his no. 25 jersey. the line stretched blocks outside of the school, mourners waited seven hours. >> i still have dreams about him like, you know, he came back and he was able to play again, but just dreams. >> sometimes i sit down and, you know, when i'm going through things, you know, i speak, you know, just like i would to my grandparents, you know. hey, benji, how you doing, that type of thing. i just can't forget about him. this is very emotional. >> reporter: still an emotional story 25 years later. ther
moore was later sentenced to 40 years for pulling the trigger and dixon 30 years as his accomplice. on the day that benji died his simeon teammates decided to play their first game of the season without no. 25. earlier in the day students sobbed at simeon simply overwhelmed with grief, but benji's mother stood tall in the gymnasium. >> so today i speak in love of all of you who keep benji's memory and dignity and be strength v and strength and love alive -- strength and love alive....
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loudoun county residents can recycle trees from now until january 20th at the claude moore park in sterling. the loudoun landfill in leesburg, franklin park in per sillville, and the tennis court area behind south riding town hall. residents with curbside recycling are asked to contact your private trash hauler for the date to put your tree out for recycling. if you live in prince william county, you can drop off your tree for recycling at the nearest landfill, recycling container, or facility. or contact your trash hauler to find out when you should put out your tree for recycling. the city of alexandria will collect christmas trees for recycling on two saturdays in january, january 9th and the 16th. pickup is curbside only and the tree must be there by 7:00 a.m. in montgomery county, put your trees on the curb on your recycling day starting december 28th through january 29th. make sure it's on the curb by 7:00 a.m. prince george's county, put your tree out on your yard waste collection day from december 26th through january 15th. the tree must be on the curb by 6:30 a.m. you can also brin
loudoun county residents can recycle trees from now until january 20th at the claude moore park in sterling. the loudoun landfill in leesburg, franklin park in per sillville, and the tennis court area behind south riding town hall. residents with curbside recycling are asked to contact your private trash hauler for the date to put your tree out for recycling. if you live in prince william county, you can drop off your tree for recycling at the nearest landfill, recycling container, or facility....
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. >> to sum up, i would simply say my colleague, steve moore at the "wall street journal" that the source of the treasury department says they're printing money 24/7. literally 24 hours a day they're printing money. so somewhere we're going to see that show up in the economy. that will give you an opportunity to have a great debate about the fed's role and its mistakes. you should have two plans when that debate happens. plan a is what you may really want and plan b is what you can get. and it's prudent and rational for all of you to want your plan a if you wish it but also to have a plan b in your hip pocket and we tried to provide both of you today. >> well, the timer has been flashing indicating that our time is up. so i'd like to thank our panel very much for participating, and i think it's been a very informative and lively debate. thank you very much. >> warren coats served with the international monetary fund for 26 years before retiring in 2003. he's currently director of the camen islands monetary authority and an advisor to the central bank of iraq. john fund was a member of the
. >> to sum up, i would simply say my colleague, steve moore at the "wall street journal" that the source of the treasury department says they're printing money 24/7. literally 24 hours a day they're printing money. so somewhere we're going to see that show up in the economy. that will give you an opportunity to have a great debate about the fed's role and its mistakes. you should have two plans when that debate happens. plan a is what you may really want and plan b is what you...
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moore: thank you. mr. speaker, i'm pleased today to rise in support of a bipartisan legislation which i introduced with my colleagues in the kansas congressional delegation, h.r. 4095, designating the post office locating at 9727 antiock road in overland park, kansas, as the jan meyers post office building. she was elected in 1974 and re-elected in five subsequent elections. in 1995 she became the first republican woman to chair a standing house committee, the small business committee, in more than 40 years. that milestone capped jan's long tenure of a public servant that began with five years of service in the overland city council and five years in the state senate. as "congressional quarterly" described her, jan was a mild manner, known to compromise. she was made a key swing vote. janice lenoir was born in 1928 in lincoln, nebraska, daughter of a newspaper publisher. jan and her brother, don, was named in superior, nebraska. in 16948 she graduated with an associate fine arts degree in fulton, missouri,
moore: thank you. mr. speaker, i'm pleased today to rise in support of a bipartisan legislation which i introduced with my colleagues in the kansas congressional delegation, h.r. 4095, designating the post office locating at 9727 antiock road in overland park, kansas, as the jan meyers post office building. she was elected in 1974 and re-elected in five subsequent elections. in 1995 she became the first republican woman to chair a standing house committee, the small business committee, in more...
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mark moyar, doctor moore is a historian and analyst of contemporary national security affairs.is the chair of insurgency and terrorism and professor of national security affairs of them ring for university at quantico. his previous books include triumph forsaken, the vietnam war. and "phoenix and the birds of prey: counterinsurgency and counterterrorism in vietnam." marks articles have appeared in "the new york times," wall street journal, "washington post" and other publications and you may have seen his op-ed in "the new york times" and wall street journal in the last couple of months about afghanistan. mark is a harvard grad and a cambridge and received his phd from cambridge. his new book, "a question of command" which will be discussing today, counterinsurgency from the civil war in iraq. i can see that you guys are all very interested and we will get to it in just a bit. tom ricks who is near and dear to our hearts here at csis. tom as you may know is one of the great military journalists of all times. he's been with the "washington post," before that he was with "the wal
mark moyar, doctor moore is a historian and analyst of contemporary national security affairs.is the chair of insurgency and terrorism and professor of national security affairs of them ring for university at quantico. his previous books include triumph forsaken, the vietnam war. and "phoenix and the birds of prey: counterinsurgency and counterterrorism in vietnam." marks articles have appeared in "the new york times," wall street journal, "washington post" and...
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. >> speaking with robert -- robert moore iii about his book "i always said i would marry a white girlming to grips with race in america". let's start out with why -- who actually said you would marry a white girl? >> i think that was an internal feeling on my part. i grew up in a fascinating time period in a suburb in the 1960s. we were one of the few african-american families to ride the wave of millions of whites who left their america at that time period to go to the suburbs. at the same time many were coming out of rural america and going to the city. i felt very unique. very caught in between. two groups. like two sides. it was a time period that was -- i felt internally that perhaps i was destined to marry someone who was white rather than african-american. >> the first part of your book is a different section. the first is called straddling the sand. how did you come to grips with your identity as an african-american growing up in a predominantly white area of philadelphia? >> it was tough. i still wrestle with the impact of the time period. i grew up with very good friends of
. >> speaking with robert -- robert moore iii about his book "i always said i would marry a white girlming to grips with race in america". let's start out with why -- who actually said you would marry a white girl? >> i think that was an internal feeling on my part. i grew up in a fascinating time period in a suburb in the 1960s. we were one of the few african-american families to ride the wave of millions of whites who left their america at that time period to go to the...
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michael moore's fahrenheit movie, the dixie chicks, bush couldn't even suppress the dixie chicks, a texaspoll showed that americans turned against iraq as a mistake faster than they turned against vietnam. so i think there's been on a cultural level and a political level, a slow antiwar movement. and the reason it's not always in the streets is because we had to be in the streets. and now you can be online or you can vote.ltk4j4(p&c"p%so there . i still favor the streets, or inside and outside strategy at the same time. and it's manifested itself around what i was saying about movements versus machiavellians in this way. the movement push public opinion. public opinion was reflected in congressional outcomes in 2006, and presidential outcomes in 2008. the republicans were turned out in the congress, and obama won. and there was no recognition of the antiwar forces in that process, but it's easily proven. but movements can only go so far because the machiavellians are impervious to movements, except if they are really, really threatening. they generally tried to think, what can we do to ma
michael moore's fahrenheit movie, the dixie chicks, bush couldn't even suppress the dixie chicks, a texaspoll showed that americans turned against iraq as a mistake faster than they turned against vietnam. so i think there's been on a cultural level and a political level, a slow antiwar movement. and the reason it's not always in the streets is because we had to be in the streets. and now you can be online or you can vote.ltk4j4(p&c"p%so there . i still favor the streets, or inside and...
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frasier to moore. how about that fair catch? 7-0 huskies. another look at it. the one-handed grab. quite simply amazing. unbelievable. uconn would add two more field goals. andre' dixon from 10 yards away. 126 yards rurke are the. uconn wins moving to 3 and 1 in bowl game. cotton bowl at the cowboy's stadium. no score until the rebels give it to mccluster. a second gear and third gear and fourth gear. 86 yards later 7-0. the real story, turnovers. 12 of them. 5 by ole miss and 7. ole miss up 7. hubert antyam coughs up the football. trahan taking to the house. the rebels win. >>> if i can change and you can change, then everybody can change. the famous groat rocky balboa in rocky iv. who knew it would apply to the redskins. change is definitely coming. >> reporter: a long and strange season it's been. it ends on the west coast and with 4 quarters of football left to be played the only thing certain is is the uncertainty around redskins park. >> it's been a long year. this is definitely a year that's going to stick with all of us as long as we place. going through everything we went
frasier to moore. how about that fair catch? 7-0 huskies. another look at it. the one-handed grab. quite simply amazing. unbelievable. uconn would add two more field goals. andre' dixon from 10 yards away. 126 yards rurke are the. uconn wins moving to 3 and 1 in bowl game. cotton bowl at the cowboy's stadium. no score until the rebels give it to mccluster. a second gear and third gear and fourth gear. 86 yards later 7-0. the real story, turnovers. 12 of them. 5 by ole miss and 7. ole miss up 7....
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robert moore of independent television newreports from port-au-princ >> repter: darlene is recoring fromher ordeal. a story of survival that has astonish doctors. 360 hours she endured under the ubble, waiting and knocking, hoping a praying. he medical team is confident she willake fully recover. a rescuers can take some pride that o more life has been saved id nearly200,000 lost. herescue beg yesterday as first loca andhen french fifighters battled t extract her. then slowly darlene emerged. at first, single limp hand. but markably showing signs of life. >> doctor! doctor! >> rorter: delicately r rcuers pulled her ot, knowing darlene surviv against all the odds. bewildered one point she seems to call out for her ther. the teenager was cared aplay to apause (cheers and applause) that she survived for th long in the heat and horrors testimony t her physical resilience and to an extraordary inner strength. she was saved because people retrievingpossessions from this area heard a faint tapping noise deep bew them. it was thse workmen sifting through the wckage like this who firstheard darle
robert moore of independent television newreports from port-au-princ >> repter: darlene is recoring fromher ordeal. a story of survival that has astonish doctors. 360 hours she endured under the ubble, waiting and knocking, hoping a praying. he medical team is confident she willake fully recover. a rescuers can take some pride that o more life has been saved id nearly200,000 lost. herescue beg yesterday as first loca andhen french fifighters battled t extract her. then slowly darlene...
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prices, so the essence of antitrust is to make sure that monopolies are not created to make sure that moore is applied. so would you not agree that antitrust does have an important role? >> absolutely not. i think american history, get, i don't know the history of antitrust in the u.k. i don't know that. i knew a great deal about the history of antitrust and the united states, and it has always been a disaster. usually for good intentions they will take off after some companies. one of the things that assassin is one of the problems with general motors, right, which is a deeply troubled american corporation and i had this in the book, alfred p. sloan who was the long-term head and creator of general motors, an amalgamation of all companies, was terrified that they're going to go after gm with an antitrust case that because the gm at one time believe it or not, you do come in, the majority of the world's automotive sales. isn't that amazing when you think about it today. and so he deliberately did not fight back in an aggressive way when the japanese invasion began with japanese cars and oth
prices, so the essence of antitrust is to make sure that monopolies are not created to make sure that moore is applied. so would you not agree that antitrust does have an important role? >> absolutely not. i think american history, get, i don't know the history of antitrust in the u.k. i don't know that. i knew a great deal about the history of antitrust and the united states, and it has always been a disaster. usually for good intentions they will take off after some companies. one of...
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he had written an essay for an exhibition of photographs by andrew moore that capture a lost world of detroit. an old school, homes, and factories including ford's river rouge plant where levine himself once worked. >> when i was a young guy working in these places and didn't see a way out as yet and i certainly didn't think the way out would be poetry. >> brown: what were you doing? >> usually five people would take an enormous piece of hot steel which four of us would hold with tongs and put it into a huge press. what it was i didn't know. >> brown: really? >> no. i didn't know. i remember a young guy from west virginia, a young kid. he said to me, what are we making? that's what he said to me. what are we making? i said i'm making $2.15 an hour. i have no idea what you're making. he said, no, what are we making out of this here metal? i said to him, i don't know. i never ask. and i called the foreman out. his name was lonnie. i have a strong memory about this. lonnie, what are are we making with this here metal? he said something like, "stop screwing off and get back to work." >> b
he had written an essay for an exhibition of photographs by andrew moore that capture a lost world of detroit. an old school, homes, and factories including ford's river rouge plant where levine himself once worked. >> when i was a young guy working in these places and didn't see a way out as yet and i certainly didn't think the way out would be poetry. >> brown: what were you doing? >> usually five people would take an enormous piece of hot steel which four of us would hold...
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voila, here's the city of mary tyler moore. that's right. looks pretty good there. we see a little bit of the heat coming off the buildings but not going to be that warm of a day. the highs for that part of the world, only 2 degrees, single digits all day for you or those minus conditions. over in chicago, 12 degrees the expected high. in new york or boston, a little warmer, into the 30s, boston in the high 30 degrees, could be a little warmer, the charles river, you see the low clouds hanging up above, but i tell you, you want to talk about up above, farther north of boston, the big story is snowfall, especially upstate maine. we could be seeing up to a foot of snowfall. when you combine that heavy snow with the strong wind gusts, whiteout conditions will be possible in parts of 95, so people going out for a drive heading south you'll be moving into much warmer areas, but at the same time just making that pas from maine into, say, massachusetts you'll be dealing with possibly whiteout conditions at times. farther south, drier conditions, parts of the southeast, tem
voila, here's the city of mary tyler moore. that's right. looks pretty good there. we see a little bit of the heat coming off the buildings but not going to be that warm of a day. the highs for that part of the world, only 2 degrees, single digits all day for you or those minus conditions. over in chicago, 12 degrees the expected high. in new york or boston, a little warmer, into the 30s, boston in the high 30 degrees, could be a little warmer, the charles river, you see the low clouds hanging...
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michael moore announced on the larry king show capitalism is over. this economic downturn shows it doesn't work. does anyone remember the one you to forget, newsweek ran a cover story, cover story that said we are all socialists now? do you remember that? it was only a few weeks ago and then "newsweek" came back -- john mechem, who's been a guest on my show several times, editor of newsweek, came back with a commentary. they will discover that says we are all socialists now and then he was railing and conservatives for suggesting obama is a crypto socialist. excuse me. on the cover of the magazine saying we are socialists now. the idea that cabalism is doomed -- i told this story in the book about a school in berkeley california that actually every year they would have some gift from the graduating eighth grade class. it was an elementary school private exclusive, very progressive school and the gift of the eighth grade class doubles graduating for 2009 was a beautiful mosaic the set on the wall from the other clauses capitalism will fail. and i thou
michael moore announced on the larry king show capitalism is over. this economic downturn shows it doesn't work. does anyone remember the one you to forget, newsweek ran a cover story, cover story that said we are all socialists now? do you remember that? it was only a few weeks ago and then "newsweek" came back -- john mechem, who's been a guest on my show several times, editor of newsweek, came back with a commentary. they will discover that says we are all socialists now and then...
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michael moore's new movie he announced on the larry king show the most serious intellectual noticed -- are announced on the larry king show that capitalism is over. this economy downturn shows it does not work. they want you to forget "newsweek" ran a cover story that said they should do you remember that? was a few weeks ago then "newsweek" came back the senior editor at "newsweek" john mecham came back with a commentary. they run a cover that says we're all socialist then he was railing at conservatives for suggesting obama is a crypto social less. excuse made it is on the cover of your magazine we are all socialist. the ada capitalism is doomed, i tell the story in the book of a school in berkeley california that every year there would have a gift from the graduating eighth grade class in a very progressive private elementary school. the class that was graduating 2009 was a beautiful mosaic that said capitalism will fail. i thought that was interesting in the private school where they announced capitalism ofheo as a -- will fail has a school with almost no scholarships pay $17,000
michael moore's new movie he announced on the larry king show the most serious intellectual noticed -- are announced on the larry king show that capitalism is over. this economy downturn shows it does not work. they want you to forget "newsweek" ran a cover story that said they should do you remember that? was a few weeks ago then "newsweek" came back the senior editor at "newsweek" john mecham came back with a commentary. they run a cover that says we're all...
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. >> chris: but they're recruiting people on and alusia and it was taken from the moors in the 15th centurydisappeared tomorrow, they'd still be pursuing. >> the presumption here, or the inference is that guantanamo is closed that the individuals will notnot, who are dangerous will not be withheld. >> chris: i'm talking about recruit. he said it's a recruiting tool. >> i think it is a recruiting tool. there are people not only recruiting but one of the ironies here is two individualreleased by the bush administration from guantanamo are the leaders now in yemen in al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula. >> chris: let me bring in senator kyl? >> that is always the argument. some of the people the bush administration released went back to fighting us, too. that's true. the bush administration was under a lot of pressure to let some of the guys go, because there were a lot of them at guantanamo. and it simply shows that you have to be very careful if you do release them. now having learned those lessons from the bush administration, you'd think the obama administration would not be talking about cl
. >> chris: but they're recruiting people on and alusia and it was taken from the moors in the 15th centurydisappeared tomorrow, they'd still be pursuing. >> the presumption here, or the inference is that guantanamo is closed that the individuals will notnot, who are dangerous will not be withheld. >> chris: i'm talking about recruit. he said it's a recruiting tool. >> i think it is a recruiting tool. there are people not only recruiting but one of the ironies here is...
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. >> mayor dick moore, elkhart, indiana. >> yes, sir. >> i heard an awful lot here about high-speed rail and light rail and high-speed rail certainly would be a benefit to all of us even in elkhart indiana and the american recovery act is working in our community. >> thank you for that. >> and it's done a great job for us. >> i touch on two words very quickly and i'm a note-taker and it's liveability issues. getting away from high-speed rail for a moment. our problem when we talk about liveability we have the largest -- the second largest railyard in the united states. the largest railyard east the mississippi river. 120 trains a day come across our crossings. it creates excessive emissions. it creates excessive delays in our deliveries which increases our cost and our transportation system. lots and lots of train whistles blowing which we'd like to get rid of. for us, liveability issue is getting over and under that railroad. so i hope -- i sincerely hope and that's what i stood up to say is that liveability issues will be considered in a broad sense rather than -- rather than movement
. >> mayor dick moore, elkhart, indiana. >> yes, sir. >> i heard an awful lot here about high-speed rail and light rail and high-speed rail certainly would be a benefit to all of us even in elkhart indiana and the american recovery act is working in our community. >> thank you for that. >> and it's done a great job for us. >> i touch on two words very quickly and i'm a note-taker and it's liveability issues. getting away from high-speed rail for a moment. our...
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one is that thomas moore loss center in detroit. they are represented michael savage at this point in the u.k. controversy where he cannot travel to the u.k. because he is too hateful in his speech. by the way he has never advocated violence. and yes, he is bombastic in many of us say tone it down michael l. little bit but he has got free speech rights. >> host: that is right. let me ask you, the general lessening public-- listening public, which it there years beaten to when they start seeing this kind of movement? are there radio stations were already anticipating that this might come down the pike pretty soon and you agree it is going to happen within a year or year and a half because democrats realize they don't have much time here, right? >> guest: certainly by this timeframe yes, but maybe even sooner because the fcc is-several commissioners right now that obama must replace but it will soon have a 3-2 democratic majority on the fcc and when it does, and i expect that in the next at least two months, maybe more, but i think in
one is that thomas moore loss center in detroit. they are represented michael savage at this point in the u.k. controversy where he cannot travel to the u.k. because he is too hateful in his speech. by the way he has never advocated violence. and yes, he is bombastic in many of us say tone it down michael l. little bit but he has got free speech rights. >> host: that is right. let me ask you, the general lessening public-- listening public, which it there years beaten to when they start...
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when the paradigm is cut loose from its moorings, and that essentially the values the investments that scholars have made. in 1989, the bottom line is that scholars were way behind the curve. they were much lower than the government to see what was happening. when they did figure out what was happening, the overwhelming preponderance of scholars all thought that the idea of rapid unification was a very dangerous move. overall, their views were much closer to the views of margaret thatcher than helmut kohl and george h. w. bush. their theories predicted that massive change is almost always associated with war. this was pregnant with the possibility of war. that is what motivated the argument that was just referenced, mainly the bipolar the vision of europe has maintained peace. if you want peace, prop up the soviet union. i did not recall from the policy maker that people in government actually paid that advice much heat and i doubt that people wish they had. scholars were behind the curve and dramatically over estimating the risks involved. i think for reasons that are connected to thi
when the paradigm is cut loose from its moorings, and that essentially the values the investments that scholars have made. in 1989, the bottom line is that scholars were way behind the curve. they were much lower than the government to see what was happening. when they did figure out what was happening, the overwhelming preponderance of scholars all thought that the idea of rapid unification was a very dangerous move. overall, their views were much closer to the views of margaret thatcher than...