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against nate striz. against nate striz. >> three runs already in at this point.he single to left, two more. it's 9-4, sun devils. will selva in a state of euphoria right now. that's when he's not doing an impression of you. next batter, drew mcgee. went to arizona state, give me a break. up the middle. two runs scored. looks like north carolina's going home. it is now 12-4. they got another one, so 8 runs in the 7th inning. and north carolina led this game, 4-0. and cole calhoun put arizona state on its shoulders for a while. the two-run double, and arizona state, close to knocking off u unc. >> our top story, weather issues in a moment. monsoon-like weather. and the tigers pouring it on 6-3. detroit trying to snap a four-game losing streak. also trying to avoid a sweep in the series. now we're talking weather issues. back at the congressional, friday, second round, suspended. play was called at 8:30 p.m., with 45 players left on the course. second round resumed. it was suspended late in the afternoon due to heavy thunderstorms. then after play resumed it was cal
against nate striz. against nate striz. >> three runs already in at this point.he single to left, two more. it's 9-4, sun devils. will selva in a state of euphoria right now. that's when he's not doing an impression of you. next batter, drew mcgee. went to arizona state, give me a break. up the middle. two runs scored. looks like north carolina's going home. it is now 12-4. they got another one, so 8 runs in the 7th inning. and north carolina led this game, 4-0. and cole calhoun put...
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roosevelt becomes president in 1901 because the previous president was asazz nated. he had created the first gain club. it was the first wild life protection of the big game group. in 1903, he gets on a train. then he gos to grand canyon. then he gos to yo skemity. here's the president of the united states. they camp out and spend three days under the wild. roosevelt felt like the red woods were our cathedrals. they slept in a snow storm without a tent. they would try to outdo each other. muir was more of a bought any of the. they had a friendly competition. roosevelt thought muir was one of our great figures. they had some differences. he felt like only in extreme cases should you kill an animal. >> one year by a camp fire, he says, when are you going to give up that boyist hunting thing of yours of course he didn't, he went on to africa it gets back to your question. before dna and-ft banding of animals. he couldn't have one blue bird. you had to have a wide selection of them to study in the laboratory. the first people going west wanted geological survey. where is
roosevelt becomes president in 1901 because the previous president was asazz nated. he had created the first gain club. it was the first wild life protection of the big game group. in 1903, he gets on a train. then he gos to grand canyon. then he gos to yo skemity. here's the president of the united states. they camp out and spend three days under the wild. roosevelt felt like the red woods were our cathedrals. they slept in a snow storm without a tent. they would try to outdo each other. muir...
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the goals should be in working with a close bond in sound reporting with investors are not suborder nated in the objectives of the regulation and on the other hand that the regulators are not inappropriately hand cuth cuffed by the requirements that they perform the treatment to gap. i would support the treatment of decoup ling. my next concern is that this be perceived by the public as valid. they must not stifel innovation. i believe that the reports needs to convince the american public that we need to take the steps necessary to move beyond the capitol practices and mind sets that have sparked widespread outrage. while the taxpayer funded bail outs of major institutions and major companies were necessary to avert deeper harm to the ee condition my to our society, the phenomenon is frout with danger and perceived as downright unfair. current reforms must have an eye of reducing this in the future. there's been similar issues associated with executive excess compensation. there are many excellent c.e.o.s of u.s. corporations they add tremendous value to their share holders, employees an
the goals should be in working with a close bond in sound reporting with investors are not suborder nated in the objectives of the regulation and on the other hand that the regulators are not inappropriately hand cuth cuffed by the requirements that they perform the treatment to gap. i would support the treatment of decoup ling. my next concern is that this be perceived by the public as valid. they must not stifel innovation. i believe that the reports needs to convince the american public that...
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top of the fourth, nate mcleod, who homered off the first pitch in the game takes him off the monster. braves win 8-2. red sox have two hits in their last three games. >>> yanks and marlins. a-rod on the bench because of fatigue. his replacement, angel berroa coming through with this double. robinson cano scores. the yanks win 5-1. joe girardi explains his decision to sit a-rod for more than one game. >> he never necessarily likes to sit. alex loves to play. we talked about it before he even got here, you know, trying to give him a blow here and there, getting his feet under him, maybe giving him one of these days off. but then as i thought about it more i thought, you know, i've been a player that's played every day and had a day off, and, you know, the second day off usually really is the one that rejuvenates you. that's why we chose to give him two days. >> to tennis now. rafael nadal and regio and roge. last year at wimbledon, through five sets, nadal and federer went back and forth on the sport's grandest stage. a record four hours and 48 minutes later nadal won the golden trophy
top of the fourth, nate mcleod, who homered off the first pitch in the game takes him off the monster. braves win 8-2. red sox have two hits in their last three games. >>> yanks and marlins. a-rod on the bench because of fatigue. his replacement, angel berroa coming through with this double. robinson cano scores. the yanks win 5-1. joe girardi explains his decision to sit a-rod for more than one game. >> he never necessarily likes to sit. alex loves to play. we talked about it...
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now nate mac lot goes to the braves. >> bob: i would be mad about that. willie harris made an out but he battled for about seven or eight pitches. now, garza is battling in the 100-pitch territory and he has not even pitched 6 innings yet. here is josh bard who is 1-for- 2. 110 pitches, 65 strikes. of course, in this league, you don't have to hit for the pitcher so it's strictly by what's happening on the mound that you determine whether or not a pitcher stays in the ballgame. manny commented on that this afternoon, first time on the road in an american league ballpark this year. he said the thing about it, you can be a little more relaxed when you manage. you have one less thing to worry about and that's what spot in the batting order is hitting and how far away are you from pinch hitting for your pitcher? >> rob: ant difference between having, say, craig stammen who is not one of the better hitters on this staff or even the team in the 9 hole, you have anderson herndz who is a speed center he is hitting .260.comming into today. he had a hit today. that'
now nate mac lot goes to the braves. >> bob: i would be mad about that. willie harris made an out but he battled for about seven or eight pitches. now, garza is battling in the 100-pitch territory and he has not even pitched 6 innings yet. here is josh bard who is 1-for- 2. 110 pitches, 65 strikes. of course, in this league, you don't have to hit for the pitcher so it's strictly by what's happening on the mound that you determine whether or not a pitcher stays in the ballgame. manny...
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a key player here, nate mclouth coming up throwing, laroche trying to score from second, and the throw cut off by first baseman greg norton, laroche is scoring on the plate, and the pirates go on to this, after giving up a two-out homer, matt capps gets norton to fly out and end the game and the danger, 14th save for capps, and the pirates snap their three-game skid, laroche drove in two of the three winning runs. bly the way, pittsburgh starter charlie morton left after pitching only one inning due to tightness in his right hammy, the braves, their three game winning streak comes to an end. colby rasmus hitting cleanup for the cards, 12-6 in his last eight games, top first, two on, one out, rasmus with a three-run homer to right field, his seventh homer of the year, and the cardinals go on to win 13-4, rasmus extends his hitting streak to nine consecutive games, and the cards score a season high 13 runs to snap their season. and some drama in houston. geoff blum singles in miguel tejada, and it's a walk-off, and the cubs lose after having gotten the early lead in the second inning fro
a key player here, nate mclouth coming up throwing, laroche trying to score from second, and the throw cut off by first baseman greg norton, laroche is scoring on the plate, and the pirates go on to this, after giving up a two-out homer, matt capps gets norton to fly out and end the game and the danger, 14th save for capps, and the pirates snap their three-game skid, laroche drove in two of the three winning runs. bly the way, pittsburgh starter charlie morton left after pitching only one...
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germany has been a strong parter in the nate mugs in afghanistan, and we honor those who serve there including american and german soldiers who gave their lives this week. we committed to a more substantive relationship with russia, working with their government where we agroo and i don't wanting those areas we disagree. well continue to explore ways that the united states and russia can advance our mutual interests. meeting these challenges will be neither quick nor easy, but i am reminded of a lesson from my recent visit to dress deny. the chancellor took me to a timeless baroque church devastated in the second ward wor. for decades it lay in ruin. but thanks to the donations of germans, americans and people around the world, it was rebuilt and today it stands as a stunning symbol of what is possible. in that spirit, i want to welcome my friend, chancellor merkel. >> thank you very much, and let me say that the whole of the german people, we have fond memories of your vifflet and very moving memories of your visit to the former concentration camp. we celebrated on the 23rd of may t
germany has been a strong parter in the nate mugs in afghanistan, and we honor those who serve there including american and german soldiers who gave their lives this week. we committed to a more substantive relationship with russia, working with their government where we agroo and i don't wanting those areas we disagree. well continue to explore ways that the united states and russia can advance our mutual interests. meeting these challenges will be neither quick nor easy, but i am reminded of...
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and nate mclouth was traded to the braves so andy mckutchen comes up. this team, the oakland team just got three wins from three rookies left handed starters. the orioles have just that many also now involved in the staff. the roster moves have been rather fast and furious. runner at second base, melvin mora. offspeed. what a change-up. >> buck: that's his best pitch, without question. he sells it very well with his arm action. you see the fastball arm action and then the velocity is diminished. watch the swing here. wieters thinks fastball. you see how far out in front he is >> it's just 73 miles per hour. >> gary: our look at wittest brought to you by northrup grumman the information system warehouse. >> buck: that's the beauty there, 92, 73. 92, 73. >> gary: 1-2 and wieters is gone, another offspeed pitch away. so dallas braden rolling away. he has four strowtsz but more importantly from his perspective, a 6-0 lead. ♪ (tucci) count on the nation's fastest 3g network. at&t . >> gary: time to bring you to speed for the at&t rapid rewind. >> buck: a
and nate mclouth was traded to the braves so andy mckutchen comes up. this team, the oakland team just got three wins from three rookies left handed starters. the orioles have just that many also now involved in the staff. the roster moves have been rather fast and furious. runner at second base, melvin mora. offspeed. what a change-up. >> buck: that's his best pitch, without question. he sells it very well with his arm action. you see the fastball arm action and then the velocity is...
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operation and we saw it can work and you can bring that many different nations together to tornado nate -- coordinate in a way that is effective. and my plea is the soft forces over there try to spread that message out more prodly among the other aspects of nato i think would be very, very critical. >> sir, if i could make a point. i need to attribute more countries to nato and more to this conference. what we're seeing actually is an extension of special operations, cooperation beyond nato and those who parts pailt in -- participate in other operations where they work with a nato soft country are now becoming part of this team. so this first annual conference we came to was actually attended by some non-nato countries because they choose to develop those and it's encouraging to see this play out. >> if you want to work with the host nations and many are participating in this and learning the necessary skills to implement that policy. i want to ask a little bit about some of the contracting issues and something we dealt with and what we always tried to do on this committee is find ways
operation and we saw it can work and you can bring that many different nations together to tornado nate -- coordinate in a way that is effective. and my plea is the soft forces over there try to spread that message out more prodly among the other aspects of nato i think would be very, very critical. >> sir, if i could make a point. i need to attribute more countries to nato and more to this conference. what we're seeing actually is an extension of special operations, cooperation beyond...
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guest: nate. -- no. guest: there's a safety because you can charge more to private patients, but when the private patients disappear you will see doctors driven out of the system and doctors going under. host: michael ettlinger we're speaking with and john lott. i want to expand the conversation a little. this is one of the headlines in "the financial times" this weekend. u.s. financial regulators are drawing of new rules to facilitate private equity acquisitions of troubled banks to unlock tens of billions of dollars to be deployed to recapitalize ailing lenders. what are your thoughts, michael ettlinger? guest: the banks were poorly regulated and got into very deep waters. the dead themselves into a be pulled in a way that became damaging to the entire economy. -- they dug themselves and t ina hole. they have tried to address this problem comprehensively as opposed to the ad hoc way the previous administration did. there are all these different mechanisms to get the financial sector back on its feet. p
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this ballgame is tied at 2 and brian mccannn sing tolls center, newly acquired nate mclouth scores.like our game in tampa, a 4-3 ballgame. how about the yankees and mets? >> you know what my father used to tell me what to do? son, you better split in that glove make that ball stick in there. i didn't see the back of that glove. >> johnny: taking a look at the nationals bullpen. thee guys came out of that bullpen. joe beimel is scoreless in the 8th inning. >> ray: again, bullpen pretty solid. certainly villone deserved more than what he got and the bullpen continues to hold down the opposition and, hey, nothing wrong with our pitching. they have given up under two runs a game. >> johnny: tomorrow night, the game start at 6 0-0. the first pitch for you here on masn because of major league baseball restrictions. we'll pick it up at about 7:05 in progress. joord zimmerman tomorrow and andy sonnanstine. we'll break down the two pitchers right after this. and one place only: golden, colorado. it's followed one tradition: use the best high-country barley... and only rocky mountain water. a
this ballgame is tied at 2 and brian mccannn sing tolls center, newly acquired nate mclouth scores.like our game in tampa, a 4-3 ballgame. how about the yankees and mets? >> you know what my father used to tell me what to do? son, you better split in that glove make that ball stick in there. i didn't see the back of that glove. >> johnny: taking a look at the nationals bullpen. thee guys came out of that bullpen. joe beimel is scoreless in the 8th inning. >> ray: again,...
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. >> the pirates taking a beating, trading nate mclouth for prospects, and it looks like paper tomorrow will pick apart their draft. let's continue with number five and the orioles as they go out and get first high school pitcher in the draft. your thoughts on matt hobbgood. >> it's a pretty good pick. i think it's high they'ren most people expected him to go. he came on strong down the stretch. he has some up side. he can rub the fastball up to 94, 95mph. he's a physically mature kid, so not a lot of projection with him, but i think his stuff is good enough that you can dream on him being a front half of the rotation starter. >> mike live eake to the reds. we've seen him in the college world series for arizona stated. great control. how quickly would the reds want to get him up? >> he's going the move pretty quickly. i don't think you'll see him in 2009 in the big leagues, but i wouldn't be surprised to see him get up there late in 2010 some time. he'll need a little bit of development time. but he's a polished pitcher. outstanding command, a really good fastball because of its sink an
. >> the pirates taking a beating, trading nate mclouth for prospects, and it looks like paper tomorrow will pick apart their draft. let's continue with number five and the orioles as they go out and get first high school pitcher in the draft. your thoughts on matt hobbgood. >> it's a pretty good pick. i think it's high they'ren most people expected him to go. he came on strong down the stretch. he has some up side. he can rub the fastball up to 94, 95mph. he's a physically mature...
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. >> i'll sub nate to you in writing, but i don't have an average today for you. >> okay. thank you. >> i thank the gentle lady. and i thank all of our witnesses. you have been absolutely fantastic and you, mr. wellinghoff, i want to tell you how much we appreciate your willing tons take on this job. this is one of the toughest jobs we'll have in america. you have an outstanding robert and we've had an extensive conversation with you privately, and i really am very, very glad you have this job. i think you'll do a tremendous, tremendous service to our country there in that position. it's very sensitive and it's going to require people like you who are willing to spend the time to get this right so we have a long-term solution, and as we're going forward especially over the next week or so. we're going need some specifics to help us to think through this issue in terms of where the problems have been. what has caused the problems and what will be needed in order to correct those problems. okay, we'll need some examples and some specifics with regard to what has been used as
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unborn child or among the many so-called undesirable, the disabled, sanger would exclude and ex-trerm nate from the human race. sanger's political writings dripped with contempt for those who she considered to be unfit to live. i've read many of sanger's articles and books. she was an unapologetic new general cyst and racist. she said one of the most important things a family member can do. she said eugenics is a thorough avenue to solving political problems. she devoted a chapter of her book called the cruelty of charity, explaining a shockingly inhumane case for the systematic denial of prenatal and maternal health care for poor pregnant women. she said such benevolence is not merely superficial and nearsighted, it conceals a stupid cruelty and leads to a deterioration in the human stock and the per petchuation of defectives, delinquents. it is to me and many mobes who are pro life extraordinarily difficult to see how anyone can be in awe of margaret sanger, a person who made no secret of views that were antithetical to protecting the human rights of the weakest and most vulnerable and t
unborn child or among the many so-called undesirable, the disabled, sanger would exclude and ex-trerm nate from the human race. sanger's political writings dripped with contempt for those who she considered to be unfit to live. i've read many of sanger's articles and books. she was an unapologetic new general cyst and racist. she said one of the most important things a family member can do. she said eugenics is a thorough avenue to solving political problems. she devoted a chapter of her book...
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better options with tommy hanson or medlen or -- as things turned out they had an opportunity to get nateclouth and by not paying me, i think that freed up principles of limited government. the idiots that people like my mom instead of going on welfare we should reformate because getting the job from an employer is better than getting a job offer from the government because you can take pride and teach your child a work ethic. b.a.t we should not leave our country with a huge debt we should the bit better off for our children. every generation until this generation has always sought the next generation would have a better. this is the first generation that does not believe that. it is a lot because of what we have done and the people we have elected to office that have spent our children's future and what that is what i want to talk about how we turn this around and what is the principles or the vision we should have for america. barack obama elected to office on hope and change. we heard all about it. he came in coming granted it was a tough economy he was handed. i believe by the way ba
better options with tommy hanson or medlen or -- as things turned out they had an opportunity to get nateclouth and by not paying me, i think that freed up principles of limited government. the idiots that people like my mom instead of going on welfare we should reformate because getting the job from an employer is better than getting a job offer from the government because you can take pride and teach your child a work ethic. b.a.t we should not leave our country with a huge debt we should the...
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the recent authors from generals of the nva they said after tet we had them beat because we eye him nateed a third of their army. they said it was people like you who made the war go on because they said they would win in the street, and i got ask you as a combat veteran, don't you realize you gave aid and confident to -- comfort to the enemy in the sense they knew they could win it with people like you in the street and you were not for the troop. you were the for the poor vietnamese and you seem to dismisses common sense and reasoning and i will say. why your analogy in the beginning was that poor black children do not know what a poach is. i come from west philadelphia, underprivileged a lot poorer than a lot of blacks and was drafted before the lottery. now, there isn't a residence in west philadelphia and all philadelphia and baltimore and in the northeast corridor through boston that doesn't have a porch. so you make an analogy that makes absolutely no sense. now, i have to ask you, if you still believe in what you believe, aren't you kind of like stuck with an adolescent behavioral
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we're going to chordor nate the same message. they can take the same program they're doing now. what we're saying we're going to take a new look at this and make it a priority. >> well, are we okay with that part? okay. >> take the strike out. >> the strike is taken out. good job, tom. >> thank you. >> i'd ask for all of those in favor of the modified coburn amendment as modified, say aye. >> mr. chairman? we don't have a forum. >> who had to make that point? >> i'm sorry. >> her voice in the back of the room. >> what happened? how many are there? >> can we work on this tomorrow? finish it up tomorrow? my only worry about it is you may not be in such an agreeable mood tomorrow morning when we start. i have a meeting that started at 5:30 for which i'm late. >> we got the eight. merkley is here. merkley's here. >> that only gives us seven. >> merkley is way in the back of the room. >> senator merkley -- >> that takes us to eight. count yourself. >> oh, eight. >> that's what's wrong with this bill. you're having trouble counting. you're in the room, jeff. that's all i needed to kno
we're going to chordor nate the same message. they can take the same program they're doing now. what we're saying we're going to take a new look at this and make it a priority. >> well, are we okay with that part? okay. >> take the strike out. >> the strike is taken out. good job, tom. >> thank you. >> i'd ask for all of those in favor of the modified coburn amendment as modified, say aye. >> mr. chairman? we don't have a forum. >> who had to make that...