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andy murray taking on stanislas wawrinka. second set, murray down a set with break point. murray playing a little defense here. from the baseline, eventually finishing it off with the forehand winner. murray, fan, get pumped up. took the second and third set 6-3. to the fourth set observe at 5-5. wawrinka with the break point. murray nets the backhand. wawrinka up 6-5. wawrinka forces a fifth set. in the fifth set, prior to this year, play would have to be suspended because of darkness, but we're getting caught up with technology. the roof, the roof is closing up. observe here in the fifth at 4-3, murray the forehand lob. keep in mind he was up 3-0 to start the fifth set. later in the game, murray with the break point opportunity. and murray comes up with the forehand winner down the line. mom's excited. andy, i'd say relieved. next game, murray serving with match point, and andy, the three seed, drops to his knees and he winnings it in five sets. he is moving on to the quarterfinals and he spoke when it was over. >> i believe i can win wimbledon. that's not changed since
andy murray taking on stanislas wawrinka. second set, murray down a set with break point. murray playing a little defense here. from the baseline, eventually finishing it off with the forehand winner. murray, fan, get pumped up. took the second and third set 6-3. to the fourth set observe at 5-5. wawrinka with the break point. murray nets the backhand. wawrinka up 6-5. wawrinka forces a fifth set. in the fifth set, prior to this year, play would have to be suspended because of darkness, but...
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andy murray survives 6-3 in the fifth. the latest match played on center court in wimbledon history. it ended at 10:39 p.m. local time. >> obviously, a great come through. i haven't thought about the much a whole lot. made sure i warmed down properly and saw the physioand got as much food in me as possible, and then, you know, organizing what i'm going to do tomorrow to make sure i recover as best as i can. >> can you actually win wimbledon, does that come to your mind after winning a match like that? >> i believe i can win wimbledon. that's not changed since the first match. >> what about andy roddick, the sixth seed facing berdych? first set, tiebreaker. roddick, in the near court. nice slice backhand. later in the breaker, roddick, 24 aces in the match. then the next point, just continuing to bomb. roddick wins the first set 7-6. third set, match point. roddick will approach. wins in straight sets. so the quarterfinals are set for wimbledon on the men's side as well. his quest to a record 15th grand slam title, federer
andy murray survives 6-3 in the fifth. the latest match played on center court in wimbledon history. it ended at 10:39 p.m. local time. >> obviously, a great come through. i haven't thought about the much a whole lot. made sure i warmed down properly and saw the physioand got as much food in me as possible, and then, you know, organizing what i'm going to do tomorrow to make sure i recover as best as i can. >> can you actually win wimbledon, does that come to your mind after winning...
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murray, look at the lob, come on. >> trying to get murray fired up.n the game, murray with the break point. >> you're missing some great tennis here. >> don't throw me under the bus. murray hits the break. his mom is excited. can he close the deal? murray serving match point. it's wide. wayrinka can't handle it. 6-3. ends at 10:39 p.m. local time. the latest match on center court in wimbledon history. >> i haven't thought about the match a whole lot. i made sure i warmed down properly and got as much food in me as possible. and then, you know, organizing what i'm going to do tomorrow to make sure i recover as best as i can. >> can you actually win wimbledon. >> does it come into a mind after winning a match like that? >> i can win wimbledon. that's not changed since the first match. >> how about andy roddick hoping to reach the quarterfinals. first set tiebreaker. roddick in the near court. roddick up 4-2. later in the breaker, roddick bombs it. 24 aces in the match. next point, cracks it down the middle. match point for roddick. he was strong solid,
murray, look at the lob, come on. >> trying to get murray fired up.n the game, murray with the break point. >> you're missing some great tennis here. >> don't throw me under the bus. murray hits the break. his mom is excited. can he close the deal? murray serving match point. it's wide. wayrinka can't handle it. 6-3. ends at 10:39 p.m. local time. the latest match on center court in wimbledon history. >> i haven't thought about the match a whole lot. i made sure i warmed...
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. >> the third seed, andy murray facing viktor troicki. murray serving 4-2. murray, nice drop shot.wins the game and the first set 6-2. the second set, murray serving again, 4-2. and murray the big serve, and then troicki with a forehand. and murray takes the second set 6-3. and murray serving for the match, and murray, 37 winners and was in dominating fashion, 6-2, 6-3, 6-4. >> get the engines revved up. nationwide race in new hampshire motor speedway and joey logano and carl edwards. and edwards and logano are pushing and edwards in the 60 cars. he is in the hit having problems. >> shake it off, shake it off. the crew down there, you are an excellent crew. that's all i will say. it is a rare mistake. don't sweat it. >> they dropped lug nuts. and back to eighth place. and led, and busch and logano are battling and busch squeezes ahead and stays ahead for the final turn. the final lap, busch comes around and takes the checkered flag and the fifth win of the year in the nationwide series. and 23 different winners in 23 nationwide race test oval track and new hampshire. and busch also
. >> the third seed, andy murray facing viktor troicki. murray serving 4-2. murray, nice drop shot.wins the game and the first set 6-2. the second set, murray serving again, 4-2. and murray the big serve, and then troicki with a forehand. and murray takes the second set 6-3. and murray serving for the match, and murray, 37 winners and was in dominating fashion, 6-2, 6-3, 6-4. >> get the engines revved up. nationwide race in new hampshire motor speedway and joey logano and carl...
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next game, murray serving, it's match point. >> and the forehand winner. >> andy murray survives 6-3th. it ended at 10:39 p.m. local time. the latest in match history. >> i haven't thought about the match a whole lot. made sure i warmed down properly and saw the physio, got as much food in me as possible and then organized what i'm going to do tomorrow to make sure i recover as best as i can. >> can you actually win wimbledon, does that come into your mind after winning a match like that? >> i believe i can win wimbledon. that's not changed since the first match. >> what about andy roddick, the sixth seed facing berdich? first set, tiebreaker. in the near court. 4-2. later in the breaker. he had 24 aces in the match. the next point, continuing to bomb. roddick wins the first set 7-6. third set now, match point. roddick will approach, wins in straight sets. 7-6, 6-4, 6-3. the quarterback finals are set or the men's side as well. federer moves on to face karlovic. andy roddick reached the quarter for the fifth time in the last seven years and will face lleyton hewitt who reaches the wi
next game, murray serving, it's match point. >> and the forehand winner. >> andy murray survives 6-3th. it ended at 10:39 p.m. local time. the latest in match history. >> i haven't thought about the match a whole lot. made sure i warmed down properly and saw the physio, got as much food in me as possible and then organized what i'm going to do tomorrow to make sure i recover as best as i can. >> can you actually win wimbledon, does that come into your mind after winning...
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murray: mr. president? i ask unanimous consent the call of the quorum be dispensed. .the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. mrs. murray: earlier this morning i have been interested to hear commends from our republican counterparts on the issue of health care and they're talking about canada. that's interesting. and i appreciate that coming from a state close to canada. but, mr. president, the discussion about what canada does with their health care system has no bearing on what we are trying to do here in the united states senate and congress to reform the american health care system. i guess -- and i'm only guessing they want to talk about canada because they don't want to talk about the real priority. their real priority coming out and inflating a discussion that shouldn't exist because it is not what we're talking about is simply because they want to protect the status quo. they want to protect the status quo in our health care system today. so they're out here talking about canada. well,
murray: mr. president? i ask unanimous consent the call of the quorum be dispensed. .the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. mrs. murray: earlier this morning i have been interested to hear commends from our republican counterparts on the issue of health care and they're talking about canada. that's interesting. and i appreciate that coming from a state close to canada. but, mr. president, the discussion about what canada does with their health care system has no bearing on what...
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and murray the second set 6-3. the third set murray suffering for the match.es troicki and the 17th ace of the match and 37 winser as well. and he wins in dominating fashion. >> get to arresting and nationwide race. and that is joey will a ga georgia -- will a gado. >> and edwards in the pits and problems with the lug nuts. >> guys, take it off, take it off. that's a rare mistake, don't sweat it. we got another one. >> the pit true members dropped the lugnuts. and edwards dropped to eighth. and busch and is battling and winning the fifth race in the nationwide. and the string of 23 different winners at the voechlal track and new hampshire. no other racer won that many >> and busch finished first or second each in the last four races. >> and updating you, the marlins and rays. bottom of the ninth tied at 2-2. aybar to center and barlett coming home from home and he would score. and he got to third on a wild pitch and the rays go on to win 3-2 the final score. and carlos pena with the solo shot. and the 100th home run for the rays and the second most -- his 100.
and murray the second set 6-3. the third set murray suffering for the match.es troicki and the 17th ace of the match and 37 winser as well. and he wins in dominating fashion. >> get to arresting and nationwide race. and that is joey will a ga georgia -- will a gado. >> and edwards in the pits and problems with the lug nuts. >> guys, take it off, take it off. that's a rare mistake, don't sweat it. we got another one. >> the pit true members dropped the lugnuts. and...
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and what senator murray just said, i'm trying to figure out. is it in this title that states shall or may or can submit a streamlining plan? i like that idea. >> it's a competitive process. so the states can, if they so desire, apply for these grants. doesn't require them to. >> no, i'm wondering about like in b, the state shall submit to the secretary of the plan for streamline if anything funds. under the program descrubbed in subsection a. i have a bit of a problem with "a." but i like the idea of having states thinking about how they would like to streamline in these programs and stuff. i suppose if you just say they can do it, i don't know, would they do it? or should you say they shall do it as a prerequisite to getting these grants? i don't know. >> just think about the burn jag grants. i know them very well. >> they're very flexible. so that oklahoma may have this need on meth labs. may have this need on drug courts. may have this need over here. and what happens is, we give them ultimate flexibility with that money. we give them ultima
and what senator murray just said, i'm trying to figure out. is it in this title that states shall or may or can submit a streamlining plan? i like that idea. >> it's a competitive process. so the states can, if they so desire, apply for these grants. doesn't require them to. >> no, i'm wondering about like in b, the state shall submit to the secretary of the plan for streamline if anything funds. under the program descrubbed in subsection a. i have a bit of a problem with...
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senator murray for your leadership on this. this sets us into ways the enzi amendment and i appreciate his genuine concern for primary-care physicians, but we had a hearing three or four weeks ago in a row position representing academy of pediatrics and to talk about how the of all that was not just for finding specialists and rural areas but simply an of specialists generally pediatrics specialist for all kinds of various iran diseases are relatively rare disease as she was already looking in a long way from a children's hospital and she also could i get patients in because of a long wait here and there is example, a 3% of children's hospitals report a gain over nine went to schedule their relative is a it's and i can give a six examples of gastroenterology and a whole host of a sub specialists that we find in short supply in pediatrics, so that would be a help eliminated and also as some said the issue of community health workers and others, not md is, who are so important providing less expensive for direct and more importan
senator murray for your leadership on this. this sets us into ways the enzi amendment and i appreciate his genuine concern for primary-care physicians, but we had a hearing three or four weeks ago in a row position representing academy of pediatrics and to talk about how the of all that was not just for finding specialists and rural areas but simply an of specialists generally pediatrics specialist for all kinds of various iran diseases are relatively rare disease as she was already looking in...
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look for murray and andy roddick. think roddick has a big run in him, too. >> the williams sisters on opposite sides of the draw. they made the final last year. venus going for a three-pete. >> venus ander is row that are the only two women who come in here thinking they should win this tournament. certainly venus loves playing here. her length is so effective on this surface. serena getting to the final last year has won here in the past, but this is really venus territory right here. this is where she needs to play her best tennis every year. throw out whatever she's done in the last couple months, particularly at the french open. look for venus or serena to take the title here. >> serena hasn't won this in six years. she's very hungry. yes, there's a roof here, but maybe we wouldn't need it. can you believe it? the forecast for the first week of wimbledon dry. no wind expected. we hope you join us. our customary starting time, 7:00 a.m. eastern time on espn 2 for the beginning of the championship. we'll see you the
look for murray and andy roddick. think roddick has a big run in him, too. >> the williams sisters on opposite sides of the draw. they made the final last year. venus going for a three-pete. >> venus ander is row that are the only two women who come in here thinking they should win this tournament. certainly venus loves playing here. her length is so effective on this surface. serena getting to the final last year has won here in the past, but this is really venus territory right...
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murray, roddick and venus. lots of action expected. more beautiful weather on tap. six at wimbledon here on saturday. join us on espn2. >> andy murray, venus williams. >> notable results on the men's wide. robredo upset in four sets. verdasco advances. and robin soderling will face federer, the man who beat him in paris. all "joking" aside. >> me and my coach were joking, saying nobody can beat me 10 times in a row, but we were wrong. so for next match, next time we play, you know, nobody can beat me 11 times in a row, i promise you. >> we're all just "joking" around. it's one big "joke." the soft "j." >> when he wins, he'll be "jumping" for "joy." >> soderling is well aware of the task ahead.. only won one set against him. d maybe that's where you start. >> got to start somewhere. marlins putting their five-gamer win streak on the line againstt the rays. bottom eight, 3-3 game, bases f loaded for b.j. upton. going to bounce off the base of the wall. rays win 7-3, as florida's five-game win streak comes to an end. >> ramirez homered in the loss. he went homerless in
murray, roddick and venus. lots of action expected. more beautiful weather on tap. six at wimbledon here on saturday. join us on espn2. >> andy murray, venus williams. >> notable results on the men's wide. robredo upset in four sets. verdasco advances. and robin soderling will face federer, the man who beat him in paris. all "joking" aside. >> me and my coach were joking, saying nobody can beat me 10 times in a row, but we were wrong. so for next match, next time we...
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sheffield has passed eddy murray into sole possession of 24th place all-time on the home run list. he's also moving up the rbi list 25th all time in rbi's. 2-2 delivery on the way. sheffield will take it inside and another 3-2 count. >> jim: there was an article earlier in the year that the acquisition of k-rod and other people on the ball club will toughen him up. santana another one of the guys, second year with the team. >> gary: runner goes. it is popped up in the infield. mora. he's got it. there's one away. church will go back to first base. on sunday, july 12th, you can come to oriole park for the
sheffield has passed eddy murray into sole possession of 24th place all-time on the home run list. he's also moving up the rbi list 25th all time in rbi's. 2-2 delivery on the way. sheffield will take it inside and another 3-2 count. >> jim: there was an article earlier in the year that the acquisition of k-rod and other people on the ball club will toughen him up. santana another one of the guys, second year with the team. >> gary: runner goes. it is popped up in the infield. mora....
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. >> and the story at wimbledon io andy murray. look at the crowd just gathering at the lawn to watch. yingscotsman trying to become first man from great britain to win at wimbledon since the 1930s. the near court, look at thatt backhand lob. murray's got a ton of game, bigs guy, served pretty well. serving for the first set. works the dropper. impressive. takes the second set 7-5. pod now two points from the match. murray gets the break he needs.t 36 winners, just five unforced errors. he's on to the third round as well.ell. the upset of the day? here it is. t that's juan martin del potro.-7 6'7" from argentina. young up and comer taking on lleyton hewitt. o when you're that big, you can hurdle over the net with ease.he hewitt won this thing in 2002. once the top player in the world. but he hadn't beaten a top five player in four years. he took first two sets three and five. and here's a crucial point inal set three. earns the break at love. hewitt now serving. one game from the match. the unforced error. del potro breaks back. it
. >> and the story at wimbledon io andy murray. look at the crowd just gathering at the lawn to watch. yingscotsman trying to become first man from great britain to win at wimbledon since the 1930s. the near court, look at thatt backhand lob. murray's got a ton of game, bigs guy, served pretty well. serving for the first set. works the dropper. impressive. takes the second set 7-5. pod now two points from the match. murray gets the break he needs.t 36 winners, just five unforced errors....
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senator murray. >> mr. chairman, thank you very much and i have to say i'm one of those people who are very delighted and that we are finally at the table working to get a health care bill out. i want to commend senator kennedy as we all have, we feel his arm on our shoulder today pushing as foreign because he knows and has worked on this for so long to get this right and knows that until we sit down and start working our way through a bill and to the legislative process we are not going to get where we need to be and we are going to keep pushing under your leadership going to get there and i want to thank you, senator harkin and senator mikulski and senator bingaman who spent time on this and especially our staff who really have worked hard to get us to the point that we can now begin this markup process. there's a lot of work ahead of us, absolutely. and by delaying it, that's not an option mr. chairman. the line is not an option. i am frankly a little disappointed with the town from the other side this m
senator murray. >> mr. chairman, thank you very much and i have to say i'm one of those people who are very delighted and that we are finally at the table working to get a health care bill out. i want to commend senator kennedy as we all have, we feel his arm on our shoulder today pushing as foreign because he knows and has worked on this for so long to get this right and knows that until we sit down and start working our way through a bill and to the legislative process we are not going...
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murray: thank you, madam president. i ask unanimous consent to speak as if in morning business. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. mrs. murray: thank you, madam president. i rise today to draw attention to an event that is going on across the atlantic ocean and how it impacts thousands of good-paying family-wage jobs right here in the united states. madam president, as some of my colleagues know, the paris air show kicked off this week. the air show showcases many impressive displays of aviation, technology, and innovation. but there's something else that's going to be on display at this year's air show: the fruits of some 30-plus years of direct cash advances and illegal subsidies to the european aerospace company airbecause. foairbus, the european government who created airbus to specifically compete with the united states have aggressively funded, protected, and promoted their venture. since 1969, the european governments of france, germany, spain, and u.k., have supported airbus' commercial aircra
murray: thank you, madam president. i ask unanimous consent to speak as if in morning business. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. mrs. murray: thank you, madam president. i rise today to draw attention to an event that is going on across the atlantic ocean and how it impacts thousands of good-paying family-wage jobs right here in the united states. madam president, as some of my colleagues know, the paris air show kicked off this week. the air show showcases many impressive...
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that opens the doors for this british hope andy murray. >> murray is the number three player in the worldnd what a great opportunity for him because he was slated in nadal's section of the draw. but if he gets to the final roger federer will probably be there. he's on a high. he's got the french open title and all four grand slams title title. >> he'll be the top seed and he could overtake pete sampras' remarkable record. >> gentlemen, thank you, and a reminder. complete coverage of wimbledon begins monday, 7:00 a.m. eastern on espn2. coming up here, cliff lee coming off a three-hit complete game shutout sunday. heading to the friendly confines. also, the lakers just celebrated their 159 title overall. can the front office keep that team together? hear what one laker is saying. plaxico burress still looking to hook up with a team before the season begins. and chad ochocinco is busy this off-season, tweeting about the media covering him. why eric allen says this is a great tool for players. >> afternoon baseball, just one game this afternoon. they're in the bottom of the eighth at wrigley
that opens the doors for this british hope andy murray. >> murray is the number three player in the worldnd what a great opportunity for him because he was slated in nadal's section of the draw. but if he gets to the final roger federer will probably be there. he's on a high. he's got the french open title and all four grand slams title title. >> he'll be the top seed and he could overtake pete sampras' remarkable record. >> gentlemen, thank you, and a reminder. complete...
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the campers are waiting for the repatterns of andy murray. you'll see murray, roddick, and venus.cted. more beautiful weather on tap. day six at wimbledon. we hope you join us on espn2. >> other notable results on the men's side, rbbredo up in four sets, and robin soderling also moves into round four, facing roger federer the man who beat him in paris. >> yes me and my coach were joking, you know, you beat me nine times in a row before this match. so we were joking and saying nobody can beat me 10 times in a row. we were wrong. so next time we play, you know, nobody can beat me 11 times in a row, i promise you. >> just yolking around. maybe it's got a soft "j." i think soderling is well aware of the task heavyduty him. he's never beaten federer in 10 career matches, but nobody beats him in 11 in a row. federer has won of the 23 sets between them. soderling, just try to get more than a set this time. >> marlins putting their five-game win streak on the line against the the rays. bottom of the eighth, bases that loaded for b.j. upton. the wa that's hit all the way to thescs wall.ava
the campers are waiting for the repatterns of andy murray. you'll see murray, roddick, and venus.cted. more beautiful weather on tap. day six at wimbledon. we hope you join us on espn2. >> other notable results on the men's side, rbbredo up in four sets, and robin soderling also moves into round four, facing roger federer the man who beat him in paris. >> yes me and my coach were joking, you know, you beat me nine times in a row before this match. so we were joking and saying nobody...
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thank you, senator murray. senator roberts, you have an amendment, hhs, you consider unique characteristics of rural hospitals and low volume hospitals when establishing reporting progress on hospital readmissions. again, i think that adds a great insight and dimension that my original framework was backing. i thank you for that. i'm happy to accept that. >> what number was that? >> that's roberts number two. we accept murkowski three, four and five related to indian health, 60 and 61 also on indian health, roberts number two on unique characteristics. they're telling me how i should talk. i'm 72 years old. i did pretty good so far. roberts number two as modified. we're going to take the rural and low volume hospitals. so we've got those done. so that's two, four, six, eight, ten, we have cleared 11 amendments and we're going to be looking at a couple of others during the break related to hatch and murkowski. >> i actually counted, i have three, four, five, 60 and 61, roberts number two, and i have enzi number
thank you, senator murray. senator roberts, you have an amendment, hhs, you consider unique characteristics of rural hospitals and low volume hospitals when establishing reporting progress on hospital readmissions. again, i think that adds a great insight and dimension that my original framework was backing. i thank you for that. i'm happy to accept that. >> what number was that? >> that's roberts number two. we accept murkowski three, four and five related to indian health, 60 and...
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murray: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be lifted. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. mrs. murray: mr. president, this morning i rise to remind all of us of a promise our government has made to the american people. it is an unspoken trust that certain things in our lives and communities are taking care of. that we don't have to think much about because we trust our government to keep us safe. mr. president, i think most americans turn on the tap each day and expect the water that they drink to be safe and they probably don't think a lot about it. we expect if there's an emergency, we'll be able to pick up the phone and dial 911, someone will answer and send help to us. well, mr. president, that's exactly what the people who lived in bellingham, washington, used to think about oil and gas pipelines, if they thought about them at all. but all of our sense of safety and innocence was shattered 10 years ago today when tragedy struck for three families in
murray: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be lifted. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. mrs. murray: mr. president, this morning i rise to remind all of us of a promise our government has made to the american people. it is an unspoken trust that certain things in our lives and communities are taking care of. that we don't have to think much about because we trust our government to keep us safe. mr. president, i think most americans turn on the tap...
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and tomorrow begin with senator murray and interested members on the work force. the staff has done a lot of work in that area as well, but senator enzi's staff has already done the work on prevention. they haven't had as much as they'd like. we're making real progress here. i want to thank all of my colleagues, particularly mike for being here with me. tom, you've been terrific and a real help and others. senator harkin, i thank him as well. we don't have to go into evening and finish up 40 minutes, half hour. >> we're going to finish this now? okay, good. tomorrow we'll begin on wo workforce. that will be the goal. >> want you to go ahead, mike. start talking about it. >> i've been informed that i'm number 80, that that is kind of included in the burr amendment. >> okay. adopted? so we can drop number 80? >> yes. >> number 80 is gone. 80 is withdrawn. is this enzi 80? >> yes. okay. so i'd offer enzi amendment 50. >> enzi amendment 50. i have 51. >> while that is being passed out, i would say that is to ensure that the secretary conducts workplace wellness evalua
and tomorrow begin with senator murray and interested members on the work force. the staff has done a lot of work in that area as well, but senator enzi's staff has already done the work on prevention. they haven't had as much as they'd like. we're making real progress here. i want to thank all of my colleagues, particularly mike for being here with me. tom, you've been terrific and a real help and others. senator harkin, i thank him as well. we don't have to go into evening and finish up 40...
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. >> want an income and not critical of the desire of senator murray and but what we have done in this bill is we have assumed every state in that the same and we have assumed that every state is the same and what we have assumed that we know what the states need and the purpose of this amendment and des moines to modify it in ways that will meet with you. we don't know and so with this amendment does is strikes in large portion of the title x of for the authorization and millman grants will will and increases it to a billion mahwah. coburn number 70. 11 and i am willing to change the last member to what ever you wanted to be but here is my point. is what we need in oklahoma different what senator hearing aids in washington throwing i have a shortage of one type of public health professional and she might have different period we know is the states know they need so the whole idea behind this would be changed this title where we left off the states decide to do with they need to be a so we take this $4 billion or five points $6 billion increase in the same okay, we have the santa millm
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senator murray has expressed concern about her other transportation needs being robbed to move money over here. i guess you said several things today that a surprising -- one is there a major policy changes the administration of like to see in 18 months. we have not seen those and i will get this to a question in a moment, that there would be some sort of a cost-benefit analysis which we have heard it which we have not yet seen yet. and according to secretary lahood i don't thank you said this today but obviously it is assumed in your remarks there will be funded offsets or revenues. i guess we have taken revenues off the table. so i guess i won my to know what are the offsets, what are we going to see the cost of an analysis and the policy changes because since we seem to be in sync with you on needed policy changes and the senate, senator murray and senator boxer said no policy changes, it would be useful to begin a dialogue and see which our proposals are if you want us to move policy changes because right now the senate is saying no policy changes. >> we certainly would be happy
senator murray has expressed concern about her other transportation needs being robbed to move money over here. i guess you said several things today that a surprising -- one is there a major policy changes the administration of like to see in 18 months. we have not seen those and i will get this to a question in a moment, that there would be some sort of a cost-benefit analysis which we have heard it which we have not yet seen yet. and according to secretary lahood i don't thank you said this...
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. >> rob: eddy murray never played? >> johnny: no. >> rob: pete rose was a switch hitter. probably had 280 hits one year. i think -- >> johnny: let's get him on the cell phone. >> rob: i think carp started when frank howard was still playing. >> johnny: i was in fifth grade when i heard bob do a game. i loved him. it was great. in miami florida. >> rob: was that the toughest three years of your life? >> johnny: toughest three of my life. ryan hanigan, reds' catcher. 30 hits, 95 at bats. in last night's ballgame, 1-4 strike out. once again, the nationals can't get them to light up tonight, second straight night. >> rob: in the minor leagues one year, he threw out more than 40% -- >> rob: was young a switch hitter? >> johnny: could have been. >> rob: that's a good guess. >> johnny: i do believe he might have been. right off the top of my head of course. >> rob: i say that to bob all the time. you know our guys in the truck have the media guys. dangerous thing. >> johnny: the out is 1-4. two down now. when it comes to ticket, you deserve major league service. go to the offici
. >> rob: eddy murray never played? >> johnny: no. >> rob: pete rose was a switch hitter. probably had 280 hits one year. i think -- >> johnny: let's get him on the cell phone. >> rob: i think carp started when frank howard was still playing. >> johnny: i was in fifth grade when i heard bob do a game. i loved him. it was great. in miami florida. >> rob: was that the toughest three years of your life? >> johnny: toughest three of my life. ryan...
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. >> senator murray? senator reid? >> aye. is that correct? >> senator sanders? >> aye by proxy. >> senator brown? >> aye. >> senator casey? >> aye. >> senator hagen? >> no. >> senator enzi? >> know. >> senator gregg? >> no. >> senator alexander? >> no by proxy. >> senator byrd? >> no by proxy. >> senator mccain? >> aye by proxy. >> senator coburn? senator roberts? >> no. >> aye by proxy. >> did senator coburn vote? has he voted? >> no . >> senator bingham votes no by proxy. >> senator sanders, did you get that? >> yes. >> did you get that? all right. >> vote is ten ayes. >> it is not agreed to. all i can say is my nose counting was correct. >> it sure was. where are we here at this point now? are there any additional amendments? >> mr. chairman? >> senator casey. >> i just wanted to get back to the fraud and abuse section for a couple of moments. i know senator enzi had some comments before. we were dealing with senator mccain's amendment so i wanted to just respond to a couple of things. first of all, i wanted to commend the way senator enzi, along with our cha
. >> senator murray? senator reid? >> aye. is that correct? >> senator sanders? >> aye by proxy. >> senator brown? >> aye. >> senator casey? >> aye. >> senator hagen? >> no. >> senator enzi? >> know. >> senator gregg? >> no. >> senator alexander? >> no by proxy. >> senator byrd? >> no by proxy. >> senator mccain? >> aye by proxy. >> senator coburn? senator roberts?...
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a switch hitter liking eddy murray, left handed the opposite way right-handed. it's just a matter of time before he is starting to move up the lineup. nick markakis has found his stroke on the home stand. last night, it was a four-hit game, and following the game, markakis was asked about getting into a hitting groove. >> it's repetition mostly. feel comfortable, wait on good pitches to hit. stay within the strike zone, d put good swings on the ball. that's what i've been trying to do. you do that with good resul- they come out. [ inaudible ] >> it was probably one of the tougher stretches in my career so far. it won't be the last, i'm sur. baseball is a funny game. anything can happen. you have to work hard, keep battling, and eventually good things will happen. >> he looks like nick which is probably the best compliment. he looks like nick, using the whole field, letting the ball get deep, not chasing pitches nick's a bureau, bona fide mar league -- a pure, bona fide major league hitter, and a good one. >> he is a
a switch hitter liking eddy murray, left handed the opposite way right-handed. it's just a matter of time before he is starting to move up the lineup. nick markakis has found his stroke on the home stand. last night, it was a four-hit game, and following the game, markakis was asked about getting into a hitting groove. >> it's repetition mostly. feel comfortable, wait on good pitches to hit. stay within the strike zone, d put good swings on the ball. that's what i've...
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guys like lou brock who had sizemore hitting behind him, murray wills who had junior and -- will tell you how valuable it is to have a number 2 hitter who has the ability to make things develop and given time work in the count. base hit. 9 in a row. he set his own record. a new nationals record for nick johnson. 9 times in a row on base. 11 games in a row and 19 of his last 21. >> rob: as you talked about, bob, he got to a 3-2 count again. brett cecil having to work really hard to get to this count. to get back to what you were saying, for the 3, 4, 5 guys to get basically two leadoff hitters in front of them, they are seeing every pitch that cecil has in his repertoire. the more patient a guy like nick johnson is, zimmerman gets to sit there on deck and see what is going on and dunn gets to sit there in the hole and see what cecil has. that's what makes nick johnson so valuable to the rest of the line-up. you talked about adam dunn, a guy who takes as much pitches is equally as valuable. >> bob: that's a great point, rob, but we do want adam to swing more. we need that guy to swing a
guys like lou brock who had sizemore hitting behind him, murray wills who had junior and -- will tell you how valuable it is to have a number 2 hitter who has the ability to make things develop and given time work in the count. base hit. 9 in a row. he set his own record. a new nationals record for nick johnson. 9 times in a row on base. 11 games in a row and 19 of his last 21. >> rob: as you talked about, bob, he got to a 3-2 count again. brett cecil having to work really hard to get to...
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shailagh murray from "washington post" has written extensively about congressional and presidential elections. shchip ried has anchored political coverage for m.s. in the sea and work for abc and cbs. he is filed stories on the war and terror worldwide. don wolfensberger is a well- known congressional scholar and a former chief of staff of the house rules committee. we will begin with brief opening comments beginning at the end of the table. we will have a brief opening statements from our guests. then there will be questions and answers with a guess. -- with the guests. we look forward to your participation. you can either sit or come up here, as you wish. >> i am happy to sit. let's sit. [laughter] good, thank you. can everyone herar? a guess you have set me up for this in terms of it being a struggle. i do think the constitution ranges with the kind of struggle you have described. it is a tension that involves the third branch as well. we should not leave that out. it is useful to recall some of the detail behind what went into the constitution. it is more or less a tax but. to say that th
shailagh murray from "washington post" has written extensively about congressional and presidential elections. shchip ried has anchored political coverage for m.s. in the sea and work for abc and cbs. he is filed stories on the war and terror worldwide. don wolfensberger is a well- known congressional scholar and a former chief of staff of the house rules committee. we will begin with brief opening comments beginning at the end of the table. we will have a brief opening statements...
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[laughter] [applause] >> there is a great line in to see whether bill murray is talking about the type of play he likes to write and he said he always loved it when people walk out of the theater and say what the hell did i just see? [laughter] [applause] peat. [laughter] i work around the clock and my wife and i have 47 children of all ages and sleep comes very rarely to us because i was really -- so i was really excited when my wife decided to come to manhattan this weekend because i needed to stay up here and do this but we were excited we had a baby sitter, an apartment, it would be a magical weekend and so i went to sleep at 10:00 friday night my wife because it was a special night second ambien thank you i will give seven hours of sleep instead awoke about 4:00 in the morning and this is such a true story by have to say true story because i may four per politician -- former politician and my wife was wide awake and i said susan, what is up? she looked at me steering and then stared at the ceiling and she said so help me god, i just read pete dexter book. [laughter] i said it coul
[laughter] [applause] >> there is a great line in to see whether bill murray is talking about the type of play he likes to write and he said he always loved it when people walk out of the theater and say what the hell did i just see? [laughter] [applause] peat. [laughter] i work around the clock and my wife and i have 47 children of all ages and sleep comes very rarely to us because i was really -- so i was really excited when my wife decided to come to manhattan this weekend because i...
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signed by 18 senators as follows: reid, pryor, whitehouse, inouye, feingold, dodd, burris, durbin, murray, tester, udall of colorado, klobuchar, reed of rhode island, baucus, merkley, lincoln, cantwell, dorgan. mr. reid: i ask that the mandatory quorum be waived. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. mr. reid: i ask the senate resume legislative session. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i ask now that we proceed to a period of monk business, senators allowed to speak -- of morning business, senators allowed to speak therein for up to ten minutes each. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: madam president, let me just say a brief word on the cloture that was not invoked on the travel bill. i hope that everyone understands what obstructionism is. this is obstructionism at its best, and it goes along with what the republicans said they wanted to do and that is stop everything. as indicated in "roll call" newspaper last week. this is a bill that saves the government money, almost a half a billion dollars over ten years. it would create
signed by 18 senators as follows: reid, pryor, whitehouse, inouye, feingold, dodd, burris, durbin, murray, tester, udall of colorado, klobuchar, reed of rhode island, baucus, merkley, lincoln, cantwell, dorgan. mr. reid: i ask that the mandatory quorum be waived. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. mr. reid: i ask the senate resume legislative session. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i ask now that we proceed to a period of monk business, senators...
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passing eddie murray on the all- time home run list, for what is obviously a magic number when it comeshome runs. that's .500. runner on at second base. and he takes it outside. .500 is a big number on this date, ernie banks and willie mayes who had already hit 500 both had a home run in the same game. it was the first time ever, two 500 home run hitters caught one in the same ballgame. two more deserving there couldn't be in that department than banks and mayes. and since then, home runs in the same game by double 500 hitters, sosa and griffey the last two, bonds and palmeiro, aaron and mayes, and mayes and banks. that's about it. >> jim: there's only 25 in the history of the game. >> gary: so there aren't many active at once. >> jim: the amazing thing about sheffield, he's also 25th in rbi's. so he can drive runners in. you can see the numbers right there. >> gary: fouls it back. there will be no play on it. >> jim: i asked him, i said at 40 do you feel like you have to cheat on the fastball. he said, no, because the games i've seen him play over the last 10 days, looked like he was e
passing eddie murray on the all- time home run list, for what is obviously a magic number when it comeshome runs. that's .500. runner on at second base. and he takes it outside. .500 is a big number on this date, ernie banks and willie mayes who had already hit 500 both had a home run in the same game. it was the first time ever, two 500 home run hitters caught one in the same ballgame. two more deserving there couldn't be in that department than banks and mayes. and since then, home runs in...
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howard started out as a poor sign of tobacco twisters in murray, kentucky, howard leaves behind a legacy, a legacy of self-help, individualism, and the idea that success is yours. you have to create it. in creating he created businesses like -- and these businesses are in mount bayou mississippi. mount bayou, mississippi, is an all-black community since shortly after the civil war. he created the green parrot inn and an olympic size swimming pool, the first in the state for blacks, a medical center he called the friendship clinic. and not to mention which david will some of the other works he did here in chicago. people who knew h@úuÑ3Ñ became a prominent surgeon and civil rights leader and entrepreneur. now, if anyone would qualify as a renaissance man in black history i think it would have to be trm howard or he would have to be high on the list. he was not only one of the wealthiest blacks in mississippi, he was a successful surgeon but he was also a pioneering civil rights leader. and he was a pioneering civil rights leader in the belly of the beast. that's the mississippi delta. pro
howard started out as a poor sign of tobacco twisters in murray, kentucky, howard leaves behind a legacy, a legacy of self-help, individualism, and the idea that success is yours. you have to create it. in creating he created businesses like -- and these businesses are in mount bayou mississippi. mount bayou, mississippi, is an all-black community since shortly after the civil war. he created the green parrot inn and an olympic size swimming pool, the first in the state for blacks, a medical...
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eddie murray now, on the other hand, he disrupts your groove or your tempo. he kept calling time out. he'd step out, he'd change up your tempo. >> jim: how about evan longoria? it looks like it is little league and he's 1 and all of the other kids are 9. >> rob: yes. if you let them do that, they will get so comfortable, they will, just like an inning like this, just knock you around, even when you're making good pitches. >> jim: that and the confidence. >> rob: yes. >> jim: you get on a roll. the guy in important of you has a good at-bat. you saw that with adam jones. he hit a good slider down and away. and markakis comes back. what is he, 1-9? off of villone. he gets beat. villone gets ahead of him. he hit as single into right. it just steamrolls. >> rob: adam jones came in oh- fer 11 out of that florida series? he looks like he is in a 30- game hitting streak himself. >> bob: one ball and two strikes to mora. he's driven in three with a single and a double tonight. >> jim: a chance for a huge rbi night. >> bob: the ballpark holds 48,300, camden yards, not
eddie murray now, on the other hand, he disrupts your groove or your tempo. he kept calling time out. he'd step out, he'd change up your tempo. >> jim: how about evan longoria? it looks like it is little league and he's 1 and all of the other kids are 9. >> rob: yes. if you let them do that, they will get so comfortable, they will, just like an inning like this, just knock you around, even when you're making good pitches. >> jim: that and the confidence. >> rob: yes....
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>>iest yesterday was the deadline on -- murray man from ogilve, yesterday was the deadline of pullout of troops from iraqi cities and i would like to ask you to comment in your role as a member of the joint chiefs on how wellee equipped you feel the iraqi governments is, to self-governor and protect their assets? . >> i believe that the -- the timeline that we are on, and the adherence to that timeline, and the work that has gone into getting to the point where we are, by the iraqi government, by the iraqi armed forces and by the american and coalition forces, that have been on the ground, in iraq, to prepare for this day, i believe that the time is now. the -- you know, will there be violence? i'm sure that it's not going to stop. but i believe that the timeline was appropriate, and i applaud the effort of all parties to get us to that. yes, sir? sn>> i am paul hughes from the u.s. institute of peace. recently, the perry schlessinger commission released its strategic posture review report and in it made the connection between deterrents and nonproliferation activities and emphasized
>>iest yesterday was the deadline on -- murray man from ogilve, yesterday was the deadline of pullout of troops from iraqi cities and i would like to ask you to comment in your role as a member of the joint chiefs on how wellee equipped you feel the iraqi governments is, to self-governor and protect their assets? . >> i believe that the -- the timeline that we are on, and the adherence to that timeline, and the work that has gone into getting to the point where we are, by the iraqi...
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. >> senator murray. >> aye. by proxy. >> senator reed? senator brown? senator casey?>> aye. >> senator haguen. >> senator murkley. senator enzi? >> aye by proxy. >> senator alexander? >> aye. >> senator burr? senator isakson? senator mccain? >> aye by proxy. >> senator coburn? >> no. >> senator roberts? >> aye by proxy. >> chairman kennedy? >> aye by proxy. i want to recommend that all future amendments be offered by senator sanders. very good, senator. lamar alexander, you're up. >> thanks, mr. chairman. i have an amendment to title three, section 311. the purpose of it is to make sure that the right choices program which is in that title doesn't require the states to spend any money on it, and this is a relatively small item, probably, but i would like to make a larger point in making my proposal, if i could say just a word about it. >> certainly. >> we have talked a lot here about cost and usually the cost is described in terms of cost to the federal government, and the cbo, congressional budget office, score has said that the kennedy bill even without three of its
. >> senator murray. >> aye. by proxy. >> senator reed? senator brown? senator casey?>> aye. >> senator haguen. >> senator murkley. senator enzi? >> aye by proxy. >> senator alexander? >> aye. >> senator burr? senator isakson? senator mccain? >> aye by proxy. >> senator coburn? >> no. >> senator roberts? >> aye by proxy. >> chairman kennedy? >> aye by proxy. i want to recommend that all future...
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and then where murray and without another spent there last night.the guards were on 12 hour shifts and they took notes on everything he said. and then there was his girlfriend. it was a most modern moment because the girlfriend was so infatuated with the press, and of course the press has a huge role in all this. this is a big, big colorful press. 1 million copies of a couple of them done. and they communicate the fear, they helped stoke up the fear of anarchist and also help them communicate with each other. and so you have all of these accounts of what was going on in the jail. and so i was able to be pretty well-informed about an. i read his father's poems which were put to music. i went everywhere he was and i tried to put myself in his place. and he wrote these poems to this woman, his would-be girlfriend. and went word comes, and his mom learns that he has been executed, she is out there giving interviews to the press. so happy to do so. yes, he loved me and why wouldn't he. you know, it was actually just sickening. but he wrote these poems th
and then where murray and without another spent there last night.the guards were on 12 hour shifts and they took notes on everything he said. and then there was his girlfriend. it was a most modern moment because the girlfriend was so infatuated with the press, and of course the press has a huge role in all this. this is a big, big colorful press. 1 million copies of a couple of them done. and they communicate the fear, they helped stoke up the fear of anarchist and also help them communicate...
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howard started out as a poor sign of tobacco twisters in murray, kentucky, howard leaves behind a legacy, a legacy of self-help, individualism, and the idea that success is yours. you have to create it. in creating he created businesses like -- and these businesses are in mount bayou mississippi. mount bayou, mississippi, is an all-black community since shortly after the civil war. he created the green parrot inn and an olympic size swimming pool, the first in the state for blacks, a medical center he called the friendship clinic. and not to mention which david will some of the other works he did here in chicago. people who knew him include jesse owens, that great famous olympian, mahalia jackson, representative william l. dawson, representative charles digs, malcolm x and thurgood marshall. so it is with that small introduction i start you to wonder, hopefully, about dr. howard to the point that you'll want to buy the book. i don't want to tell you too much of it because i want you to read it. david? >> i sort of i want to reiterate one point there. this is a great story. and not becaus
howard started out as a poor sign of tobacco twisters in murray, kentucky, howard leaves behind a legacy, a legacy of self-help, individualism, and the idea that success is yours. you have to create it. in creating he created businesses like -- and these businesses are in mount bayou mississippi. mount bayou, mississippi, is an all-black community since shortly after the civil war. he created the green parrot inn and an olympic size swimming pool, the first in the state for blacks, a medical...
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>> i always recommend charles murray who has got recent books and there are a lot of policy books and those are important for people interested in those specialties. today i am trying to read a number of these authors and forgive me if i don't remember their names but you've got all these books on the sort of high-tech communications revolution, the internet and although some of them by my friends on the left as opposed to folks i get along with most of the time i am one who tries to read everything i can get my hands on and i recommend that everybody else and when i am traveling i read a lot of novels, a lot of mystery novels and things of the sort and one thing that i think is important is even in an age when you are looking at your computer screen, the feel of turning pages in the book is something that is hard to surpass. >> before you founded the acu who were some of the philosophers of that you read and felt attuned to? >> it's interesting because if you go back a lot of people will mention fredericks book the road to serfdom. actually the most early important early book that i
>> i always recommend charles murray who has got recent books and there are a lot of policy books and those are important for people interested in those specialties. today i am trying to read a number of these authors and forgive me if i don't remember their names but you've got all these books on the sort of high-tech communications revolution, the internet and although some of them by my friends on the left as opposed to folks i get along with most of the time i am one who tries to read...
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i had like to add senators leahy, dodd, murray and kerry as cosponsors of the resolution. i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from kansas. mr. brownback: i, too, want to acknowledge some individuals that have really helped to make this historic day take place. one for me is congressman john lewis, that i've been woshing with for some period of time to get the african-american museum of history and culture to be a reality on the mall. the design is s. has now been picked. the location lab picked. it will be at the base area of the washington monument what i like about it is it is going to show the difficulty and tragedy and also going to show the promise and the future. so it moves through the whole piece of it. this resolution will be a part of it, of how a nation deals with such enormous problem as this. and john has been a very courageous, long-standing advocate in the mode of what john quincy adams was for years in fighting against slavery. he has been dedicated to this. i remember first going over to his office and him showing me a book of pictures th
i had like to add senators leahy, dodd, murray and kerry as cosponsors of the resolution. i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from kansas. mr. brownback: i, too, want to acknowledge some individuals that have really helped to make this historic day take place. one for me is congressman john lewis, that i've been woshing with for some period of time to get the african-american museum of history and culture to be a reality on the mall. the design is s. has now been picked. the...
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sheffield has passed eddy murray into sole possession of 24th place all-time on the home run list. he's also moving up the rbi list 25th all time in rbi's. 2-2 delivery on the way. sheffield will take it inside and another 3-2 count. >> jim: there was an article earlier in the year that the acquisition of k-rod and other people on the ball club will toughen him up. santana another one of the guys, second year with the team. >> gary: runner goes. it is popped up in the infield. mora. he's got it. there's one away. church will go back to first base. on sunday, july 12th, you can come to oriole park for the debut of 2110 eutaw street. it's an area in the right center field bleachers that will be named for rick and adam's uniform numbers. for $21, fans will receive a ticket and receive a limited edition t-shirt for nick and adam. this will take place july 12. for awful you who are markakis and jones fans, we hope you'll get out sunday, july 12th. 888-848-bird for the reserve seats at 2110 eutaw street there in the bleacher seats out there. right there 2110. 0-1 count. guthrie, ball mov
sheffield has passed eddy murray into sole possession of 24th place all-time on the home run list. he's also moving up the rbi list 25th all time in rbi's. 2-2 delivery on the way. sheffield will take it inside and another 3-2 count. >> jim: there was an article earlier in the year that the acquisition of k-rod and other people on the ball club will toughen him up. santana another one of the guys, second year with the team. >> gary: runner goes. it is popped up in the infield. mora....
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the founder of kroll inc., and alan murray, the assistant managing editor of "the wall street journal." jewels, the first question for the director comes from you. >> thank you mr. director. and thank you for the work that you perform for our country. that's the easy part. >> i thought so. >> i want to focus on two areas. number one, the focus on financial fraud, and raise some questions having to do with the fbi as a preventable organization or the fbi as a crime-fighting organization. my second question will deal with the whole counterterrorism issue and the role the fbi should most effectively play, the crime-fighting piece versus the intelligence piece, an issue that i know you are very comely with and have been very involved in examining and considering. so to the first question, for my own experience, which is of course in the corporate sector. i find that there is certain organizations i culture, by orientation and by training are better at prevention and detection. i would say that's true of the auditing profession, in my view. the fbi has a great and well-earned reputation as
the founder of kroll inc., and alan murray, the assistant managing editor of "the wall street journal." jewels, the first question for the director comes from you. >> thank you mr. director. and thank you for the work that you perform for our country. that's the easy part. >> i thought so. >> i want to focus on two areas. number one, the focus on financial fraud, and raise some questions having to do with the fbi as a preventable organization or the fbi as a...
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. >> senator murray. >> thinks mr. chairman. we worked hard at the issue on the fact we need people to go into some of these professions. it's very costly, and we need these people that do go into these professions to work in some of the targeted areas. we know we are short on primary care physicians and other areas so we put together a program to make sure people had access to these programs and stayed in them. working with some of our colleagues on the other side we have resolved some of the issues senator enzi is mentioned in the statements, senator enzi i'm not sure if you know but in the maria and but adopted before we went to the vote we fixed the family issue you were worried about students having parental information and we did put in the word in dependent so if you are an independent student it eliminates the provisions of that is taken care of. also the issue that you mentioned regarding the beginning of a loan. we had of originally written this amendment that the loan would start at less interest for students in this
. >> senator murray. >> thinks mr. chairman. we worked hard at the issue on the fact we need people to go into some of these professions. it's very costly, and we need these people that do go into these professions to work in some of the targeted areas. we know we are short on primary care physicians and other areas so we put together a program to make sure people had access to these programs and stayed in them. working with some of our colleagues on the other side we have resolved...
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senator mikulski and thank her immensely for the job that tom harkin and jeff bingaman and patty murrayhave done all along with others in developing these ideas and quality prevention coverage as well as workforce issues. i'm going to ask senator mikulski to lead the debate on this and we recognize her. >> thank you very much senator dodd and good morning to all of my colleagues here this morning we are taking up title to, the quality section. and after that i believe senator dodd it wants to proceed and prevention. these two titles go hand-in-hand and even interface with each other. once you hear the conversation we've had over the last several days has been related to the cost of health care. there is no doubt that it is skyrocketing. in we see as to all public health policy experts that the issues of equality and prevention could in the long term until late reduce the cost of health care while it increases health outcomes. in my area we focused on those issues, five big issues that were readily agreed upon by all as drivers with their needs to be improving in quality. production and
senator mikulski and thank her immensely for the job that tom harkin and jeff bingaman and patty murrayhave done all along with others in developing these ideas and quality prevention coverage as well as workforce issues. i'm going to ask senator mikulski to lead the debate on this and we recognize her. >> thank you very much senator dodd and good morning to all of my colleagues here this morning we are taking up title to, the quality section. and after that i believe senator dodd it...
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. >> senator murray? i'm sorry? senator reid? senator sanders? >> no by proxy. >> senator brown?senator casey? senator hagen? senator murkley? senator whitehouse? >> senator gregg? >> aye. >> senator also expander? >> aye by proxy. >> senator isakson? >> aye by proxy. >> senator mccain? >> aye by proxy. >> senator hatch. >> aye. >> senator roberts? >> aye by proxy. >> chairman kennedy? >> no by proxy. >> the vote is ten ayes, 13 nays. >> the amendment is defeated. senator murkley. >> thank you. i'm pleased to offer murkley amendment number one. this is po focussed on facilitating the ability of mothers to continue breast feeding after they go back to work. there are two fundamental reasons that this is very important. the first is that a very high percentage of mothers are working. and the second is breast feeding is of huge value to the health of our children. so let me address those points in just a little bit more detail. currently 72% of mothers work full time. the fastest growing segment of the u.s. workforce is women with children under 3 years of age. many women are in a s
. >> senator murray? i'm sorry? senator reid? senator sanders? >> no by proxy. >> senator brown?senator casey? senator hagen? senator murkley? senator whitehouse? >> senator gregg? >> aye. >> senator also expander? >> aye by proxy. >> senator isakson? >> aye by proxy. >> senator mccain? >> aye by proxy. >> senator hatch. >> aye. >> senator roberts? >> aye by proxy. >> chairman kennedy? >> no by...
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. >> senator murray. >> no, by proxy. >> senator reed. >> no. >> senator sanders. >> no. >> senator brown. >> -- >> senator casey. >> no. >> senator higgens. >> no, by proxy. >> senator murphy. >> no. >> senator whitehouse. >> no. >> senator enzi? >> aye. >> senator greg. >> aye by proxy. >> senator alexander. >> aye by proxy. >> senator burress. >> aye by proxy. >> senator mccain? >> aye by proxy. >> senator mikowski. >> aye by proxy. >> senator roberts. >> aye. >> chairman kennedy. >> no, by proxy. >> the ayes are 10, nays are 15. i thank our colleagues. are there further amendments to title two? >> i think senator coburn. >> tom? >> could i inquire. senator mikulski was very straightforward and honest about what was really intended in the cer stuff. and when she was asked by senator greg in our kind of roundtable about what their intention were to really tell a difference between, you know, i just have some questions so i can understand. i think we use -- i can't remember the examples. maybe it was claritin and allegra. i think he used one of the other. let's say cer comes out and says
. >> senator murray. >> no, by proxy. >> senator reed. >> no. >> senator sanders. >> no. >> senator brown. >> -- >> senator casey. >> no. >> senator higgens. >> no, by proxy. >> senator murphy. >> no. >> senator whitehouse. >> no. >> senator enzi? >> aye. >> senator greg. >> aye by proxy. >> senator alexander. >> aye by proxy. >> senator burress. >> aye...
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klobuchar: i want to thank the senator from kansas, and i know that senators feinstein, boxer, and murray will speak -- may have already and will in the next few weeks on this nominee as will many of my colleagues, but i really appreciate this, mr. president. we're very excited for this upcoming hearing and we're glad to be here as ambassadors of truth. thank you, mr. president. i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from kansas. a senator: thank you very much. i believe under a previous agreement i have time allotted at the present time. is that correct, if i could inquire of the chair? the presiding officer: the senator may be recognized under cloture. mr. brownback: thank you very much, mr. president. mr. president, i rise today to discuss the nomination of judge sonia sotomayor to the united states supreme court. i've had the opportunity to meet with judge sotomayor two weeks ago. i was in the senate when she was previously before this body on the second circuit court nomination. i appreciate the chance to meet with her recently. i appreciate t
klobuchar: i want to thank the senator from kansas, and i know that senators feinstein, boxer, and murray will speak -- may have already and will in the next few weeks on this nominee as will many of my colleagues, but i really appreciate this, mr. president. we're very excited for this upcoming hearing and we're glad to be here as ambassadors of truth. thank you, mr. president. i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from kansas. a senator: thank you...
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senator murray? >> mr. chairman, we are now ready to accept murkowski number 23 as modified. ask unanimous consent it be accepted. >> any objections to senator murkowski number 23 as modified? without objection, the amendment is agreed to. next up? >> mr. chairman, we have a meeting. >> do you have a meeting. maybe it's just as wise at this juncture. my view would be as i said earlier, i know our republican friends have a meeting to attend. >> if i could ask, i know the republicans are going to leave, how many more amendments we expect on this? >> i have no idea where we are -- four? judd, do you have any further ones on this one? this section? >> on this title? >> so we have four -- >> we have four more. we will come back. i will aim to reconvene at 5:30 but ask the senators to keep me informed, if the meeting goes longer, let me know. we will try to come back in. if we finish up that and if the members are prepared as well, we may take a break for dinner. i will leave it up to the advice of my colleagues or just go straight through and deal with the fraud and abuse. >> am i
senator murray? >> mr. chairman, we are now ready to accept murkowski number 23 as modified. ask unanimous consent it be accepted. >> any objections to senator murkowski number 23 as modified? without objection, the amendment is agreed to. next up? >> mr. chairman, we have a meeting. >> do you have a meeting. maybe it's just as wise at this juncture. my view would be as i said earlier, i know our republican friends have a meeting to attend. >> if i could ask, i...
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i applaud the leadership of senators durbin, corker and murray who have introduced companion bipartisan legislation in the senate. this legislation will help the united states focus its efforts and fully implement a smart and efficient global water strategy that meets our commitment to extend safe drinking water and sanitation to over a billion people in need. i urge every member of congress to make water policy and funding a priority, to save the life of a child every 15 seconds who dies needlessly from water-borne disease. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio, mr. boehner, is recognized. mr. boehner: madam speaker, republicans want to work with the president and our democrat colleagues here in the congress to make sure that every american has access to high-quality, affordable health coverage. on an issue like this we need to act, but we also need to get it right. frankly, the record of the democrats that have amassed this year so far shows us why we need to take our time. think about it. on every major issue addressed by congress and the white house this yea
i applaud the leadership of senators durbin, corker and murray who have introduced companion bipartisan legislation in the senate. this legislation will help the united states focus its efforts and fully implement a smart and efficient global water strategy that meets our commitment to extend safe drinking water and sanitation to over a billion people in need. i urge every member of congress to make water policy and funding a priority, to save the life of a child every 15 seconds who dies...
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intensively on this legislation per say with what senator arkin is doing and mikulski and senator murray on each section. but we've been working intensively for months and years on these issues. we know these issues. we know how to discuss them, by and large how they're going to work. let's wait -- people say we shouldn't do health care now because the economy is so bad. but then when the economy is good, we shouldn't do health care because the economy is good. senator dodd, i think, has done this masterfully when, you know, certainly not hurrying anything through their amendments, not hurrying anybody through their opens statements. i sat through a lot of opening statements in the house committee and i never quite heard such a marathon length of opening statements as we saw the other day. and senator dodd sat there as the chairman and did that right. and more importantly is the 14,000 people a day that lose health insurance. we don't want to rush this, but we're working very methodically and fairly and we need to do it. >> someone pointed out the other day, if all of us were sitting aro
intensively on this legislation per say with what senator arkin is doing and mikulski and senator murray on each section. but we've been working intensively for months and years on these issues. we know these issues. we know how to discuss them, by and large how they're going to work. let's wait -- people say we shouldn't do health care now because the economy is so bad. but then when the economy is good, we shouldn't do health care because the economy is good. senator dodd, i think, has done...
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health professionals and integrated health practitioners to provide carrot whole spectrum and senator murray has led our effort in that and has put together a great title covering the need for the workforce in the future. a lot of the workforce has got to be in the area of prevention and wellness and keeping people healthy. we have to take a look at our medical schools. i just spoke yesterday to a group of young people going through medical school, and were they taking courses on prevention? they don't have that. they may get a lecture on it once during medical school. are there residencies in prevention? you can get residencies in everything except that. so we have to look at how -- and most of this is tax dollars through the medical system for education. we should be emphasizing that doctors and other health professionals, i don't mean just in these, but other health professionals get training in prevention and wellness. as i've said many times the truth is i don't have a health care system. if you get sick, you get care, one way or the other, but there's precious to keep you healthy in th
health professionals and integrated health practitioners to provide carrot whole spectrum and senator murray has led our effort in that and has put together a great title covering the need for the workforce in the future. a lot of the workforce has got to be in the area of prevention and wellness and keeping people healthy. we have to take a look at our medical schools. i just spoke yesterday to a group of young people going through medical school, and were they taking courses on prevention?...