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nick, over here. is that the best boyd you have seen against the defender. nick is one of the best, joe, in controling the puck. over here. here comes ovechkin. now backstrom is going to funnel to the corner. there, we will see the criss- cross that i was talking about and the ovechkin pass doesn't get better than that. but theover laps and underlaps get the better of them and it just doesn't get any better than that. >> joe: the caps hoping to heat up next on csn. boss:hey, glad i caught you. i was on my way to present ideas about all the discounts we're offering. i've got some catchphrases that'll make these savings even more memorable. gecko: all right... gecko: good driver discounts. now that's the stuff...? boss: how 'bout this? gecko: ...they're the bee's knees? boss: or this? gecko: sir, how 'bout just "fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance." boss: ha, yeah, good luck with that catching on! anncr: geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> joe: let's get you inside air canada ce
nick, over here. is that the best boyd you have seen against the defender. nick is one of the best, joe, in controling the puck. over here. here comes ovechkin. now backstrom is going to funnel to the corner. there, we will see the criss- cross that i was talking about and the ovechkin pass doesn't get better than that. but theover laps and underlaps get the better of them and it just doesn't get any better than that. >> joe: the caps hoping to heat up next on csn. boss:hey, glad i caught...
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nick young will put one up but that's too strong. 1-9.essions in the game for minnesota, he hollins, nice move, couldn't get it to go. gomes is there, he missed it. the wizards come away with it. >> phil: they better do something real quick about the defensive boards. over the last five minutes,, minnesota has crashed the boards. >> steve: arenas, to jamison, a blocking foul is called on hollins. he was in the circle and that's why the contact when it occurred will be on hollins. >> phil: ryan hollins was caught inside that restricted area. >> steve: in three straight games against minnesota, antawn jamison has scored 20 or more points, averaged almost 26 points and over nine rebounds per game in those games. >> phil: guys have certain teams they enjoy playing against and they always seem to have success against them. i didn't want to say anything, but how good was jamison from the free-throw line against milwaukee. >> steve: pretty good, he was 10-11. >> phil: he hits his first two tonight. >> steve: ramon sessions, this is his third yea
nick young will put one up but that's too strong. 1-9.essions in the game for minnesota, he hollins, nice move, couldn't get it to go. gomes is there, he missed it. the wizards come away with it. >> phil: they better do something real quick about the defensive boards. over the last five minutes,, minnesota has crashed the boards. >> steve: arenas, to jamison, a blocking foul is called on hollins. he was in the circle and that's why the contact when it occurred will be on hollins....
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nick clegg. >> i'd obviously like to add my own expressions of sympathy and condolence to the family and friends of acting sergeant john amer of the first battalion who lost his life in afghanistan on monday. mr. speaker, president obama's mr. speaker, president obama's speech lakt$4 he has set a very tight timetable indeed for the strategy to have an effect. given this tight timetable, does the prime minister agree that we are not to over rely on president karzai. president obama said last night that the best way forward is to get tough on karzai. given the two former vice presidents are exports, does the prime minister not think it is better to work around president karzai to rely on the local and regional political leadership instead? >> mr. speaker, president obama will be grateful for his endorsement. >> he is absolutely right -- he is absolutely right that we have to both weaken the taliban and strengthen the afghan state. the action we are taking with troops to deal with the insurgency are important. but as he rightly recognizes, so too is building up the strength of the afgha
nick clegg. >> i'd obviously like to add my own expressions of sympathy and condolence to the family and friends of acting sergeant john amer of the first battalion who lost his life in afghanistan on monday. mr. speaker, president obama's mr. speaker, president obama's speech lakt$4 he has set a very tight timetable indeed for the strategy to have an effect. given this tight timetable, does the prime minister agree that we are not to over rely on president karzai. president obama said...
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nick clegg. >> i'd obviously like to add my own expressions of sympathy and condolence to the family and friends of acting sergeant john amer of the first battalion who lost his life in afghanistan on monday. mr. speaker, president obama's speech last week on his new strategy in afghanistan is immensely important. he has set a very tight timetable. he has set a very tight timetable indeed for this new military strategy and surge to have an effect. given this tight timetable does the prime minister agree it's all the more important not to overrely on president karzai. president obama said last night the best way forward is to get tough on karzai but given karzai's previous record, given that two of his vice presidents are ex-warlords, does the prime minister not think that it'd be better to have a strategy working around president karzai relying -- relying on local and regional and political leadership instead? >> mr. speaker, president obama will be grateful for his endorsement. [laughter] >> he is absolutely right -- he is absolutely right that we have to both weaken the taliban and
nick clegg. >> i'd obviously like to add my own expressions of sympathy and condolence to the family and friends of acting sergeant john amer of the first battalion who lost his life in afghanistan on monday. mr. speaker, president obama's speech last week on his new strategy in afghanistan is immensely important. he has set a very tight timetable. he has set a very tight timetable indeed for this new military strategy and surge to have an effect. given this tight timetable does the prime...
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. >> i'm nick robison.ca's homeland security chief said just days ago, home-based terror is here. if 2001 was osama bin laden's year, 2009 belongs to the terrorist next door. this is a cnn siu special report, "homegrown terror." >> right here in the united states there are groups that applaud osama bin laden. they want to convert americans to wage war on their own country. one of those groups is based in new york, revolution muslim. their teaching in stark contrast to most muslim preachers, but they are not hard to find. these are the brothers of revolution muslim. >> we tell you muslims to rise up. >> they are recruiting just outside new york's 96th street mosque. inside thousands of faithful muslims pray here, practice their faith and listen to the message of peace. the imam says he detests the messages of hate being yelled right outside his door but there is not much he can do. >> they are bringing destructive behavior into our community. the mainstream muslims are disgusted with their behavior. >> almos
. >> i'm nick robison.ca's homeland security chief said just days ago, home-based terror is here. if 2001 was osama bin laden's year, 2009 belongs to the terrorist next door. this is a cnn siu special report, "homegrown terror." >> right here in the united states there are groups that applaud osama bin laden. they want to convert americans to wage war on their own country. one of those groups is based in new york, revolution muslim. their teaching in stark contrast to most...
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nick clegg. >> here is a list that they do not like to hear. child poverty is going up again. inequality is going up. last winter more people died of the cold than they did a decade ago, and if you were a child born today in the poorest part of this country, you will die a full 14 years before a child born somewhere else. that has not changed in 10 years. will the prime minister now be honest? he has failed on fairness. >> we have taken action over the 10 years. i know that he does not like me reading lists of what we have done, but the problem is that he cannot read any lists of what he has done. what we have done is taken hundreds of thousands of children out of poverty, protected children and families against the costs of energy bills, given thousands of children sure start opportunities that they never would have had and doubled the child tax credit for nought to one-year-olds to help avoid infant poverty. he wants to abolish the child trust fund, and we are giving young children the chance for the first time to have a trust fund of their own. we are the party that will gi
nick clegg. >> here is a list that they do not like to hear. child poverty is going up again. inequality is going up. last winter more people died of the cold than they did a decade ago, and if you were a child born today in the poorest part of this country, you will die a full 14 years before a child born somewhere else. that has not changed in 10 years. will the prime minister now be honest? he has failed on fairness. >> we have taken action over the 10 years. i know that he does...
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matt, nick? >> yeah. >> okay. seat belts? nick, i can't feel your seat belt.ick, matt, let me hear it? >> yes. >> you guys have your seat belts on? >> yeah, mommy. >> i want to be strong for them. for the kids, i'm their mom, i don't have a choice, you know. >> oh, god, of course, we have to behind a bus. >> i always think, oh, my god, that's the last thing my dad saw. >> mommy, what's wrong? what's wrong? >> nothing, we're just waiting for the light to change. that was scary. i feel out of control. >> larry: howie, are you on that show? >> no, and i can't watch it and i won't watch that clip. i find -- i told you this -- it triggers me. you know, i can't watch -- i don't need that thought going into my head. on the way home it probably won't happen because i'm talking about it now. and -- but if i watch something like that, those are the kind of intrusive thoughts. i'm going to freak out that the seat belt isn't done. i can't. i started watching. i was excited, i heard about the show. and i turned it on and i watched for about maybe three minutes and then i w
matt, nick? >> yeah. >> okay. seat belts? nick, i can't feel your seat belt.ick, matt, let me hear it? >> yes. >> you guys have your seat belts on? >> yeah, mommy. >> i want to be strong for them. for the kids, i'm their mom, i don't have a choice, you know. >> oh, god, of course, we have to behind a bus. >> i always think, oh, my god, that's the last thing my dad saw. >> mommy, what's wrong? what's wrong? >> nothing, we're just...
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nick backstrom. they lost 6 of 3. they put on a show, and then they took the loss against vancouver. they were up in the game. too many breakdowns. raymond the big star for vancouver. >> in its existence, washington is about break even against the guys, their neighbors for the north. >> just above .500. getting points and close to 60% of the games on the road. winning less than 40%. since those five, 11-16-6. >> goal tender, michal feuvirth looking to make his unite appearance in the league. >> goals against, way too high, above 4.5. >> it's been three years since you and i have been in this building. it's hard not to think back to the incredible teams that used to call it home. >> there's few teams that can use the word dynasty. this team it can. whether it was -- teams can. whether it was the great one, wayne gretzky or mark metski, one of the greatest leaders in hockey, they were just too much to handle in the mid-'80s through '90s. >> a top of championships continuing through memory lane, these are the caps who di
nick backstrom. they lost 6 of 3. they put on a show, and then they took the loss against vancouver. they were up in the game. too many breakdowns. raymond the big star for vancouver. >> in its existence, washington is about break even against the guys, their neighbors for the north. >> just above .500. getting points and close to 60% of the games on the road. winning less than 40%. since those five, 11-16-6. >> goal tender, michal feuvirth looking to make his unite appearance...
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steve: randy foye has to come out and he is replaced by nick young. >>phil: back when i played that was a legal deflective play. steve: not anymore. when a player is facing you, you can't impede him in any way, you can't even touch him. once he turns or if he turns, then you can get a handle on it. good hustle. washington's ball as hasheem thabeet is in the game. here is butler. no where to go for hey wood. challenging hasheem thabeet. nice move by gilbert and tries to chase down his rebound but it is not there. conley and he is fouled from behind. >>phil: that's the benefit of running the floor. you get down there before anybody can box you out. steve: washington shooting 39% from the field. and they trail by one with a couple of free throws coming by hasheem
steve: randy foye has to come out and he is replaced by nick young. >>phil: back when i played that was a legal deflective play. steve: not anymore. when a player is facing you, you can't impede him in any way, you can't even touch him. once he turns or if he turns, then you can get a handle on it. good hustle. washington's ball as hasheem thabeet is in the game. here is butler. no where to go for hey wood. challenging hasheem thabeet. nice move by gilbert and tries to chase down his...
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perhaps we'll get an answer to that. >> larry: cheas ts situation at the airport in london, nick? has it doubled? and with the delays and traveling to the united states and you can certainly expect that process, larry, and, of course, the security at these airport security officials, very, very concerned and now have another set of possibilities that they have to deal with perhaps the possibility again wearing some kind of garmin that may have some kind of explosives and and and and passengers on board. and and remaining 2:53 and get up and in an emergency could be escorted for laboratory and larry, these days. >> former governor watch us tomorrow night. how people are reacting. that's next. >> larry: on the phone from ottowa, there's a journalist on the phone what is the reaction in nigeria to all of this? >> well, it's shame. what they have done to the country. and the focal point is between her and the father. the father did report that the son is becoming radicalized. and who did this terrible deed. this sort of thing should be dealt with with the nigerian family and looking t
perhaps we'll get an answer to that. >> larry: cheas ts situation at the airport in london, nick? has it doubled? and with the delays and traveling to the united states and you can certainly expect that process, larry, and, of course, the security at these airport security officials, very, very concerned and now have another set of possibilities that they have to deal with perhaps the possibility again wearing some kind of garmin that may have some kind of explosives and and and and...
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nick hardwick on the sideline. >> jim: hoping to get him back come playoff time. hardwick is in the gray on the right. in the pregame warm up, nate kaeding. >> phil: that was 60 yards. >> jim: actually made one in a game with 57 with his longest. >> phil: made that look easy, too. remember, once play resumes, ball's going to be at the cincinnati 49. san diego again without any timeouts. >> phil: 60 seconds. they call the -- the clock will start, philip rivers will down it. >> jim: his leg got pinned. >> phil: i couldn't quite see. lot of injuries for the chargers today. i tell you, jim, spike the football, 15 or 14 seconds left. then the chargers almost will have to get out of bounds -- they can kill the clock, maybe. time to get up there. then how long the gain is gives kaeding a chance to kick a fieldgoal. time out cincinnati. there's a flag on the field, too. >> referee: cincinnati. >> jim: maybe another one we're going to ignore. >> phil: in case somebody tuned in late. we have had a -- >> referee: put 1-6 on the game clock, please. >> jim: another two seconds
nick hardwick on the sideline. >> jim: hoping to get him back come playoff time. hardwick is in the gray on the right. in the pregame warm up, nate kaeding. >> phil: that was 60 yards. >> jim: actually made one in a game with 57 with his longest. >> phil: made that look easy, too. remember, once play resumes, ball's going to be at the cincinnati 49. san diego again without any timeouts. >> phil: 60 seconds. they call the -- the clock will start, philip rivers will...
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. -- nick clooney. [music] please welcome a in welcoming nick clooney.[applause] >> what a great day. what an exciting time the museum is excited to partner with nasa to present a panel discussion today commemorating the 40th anniversary of the apollo 11 mission and exploring the future of space exploration. i am pleased to be joined by science centers across the country. we will have questions from them, some of them as young as eight years old. they will be tough questions, you can count on it. buwell as those in our studio audience to prepare questions and be part of the program as well. we will show you this brief film. i think it is only two minutes longer permit it shows the centerpiece of the of that which is the reason we are here celebrating today. take a look. [music] 4t>> i believe that this nationo should commit itself to achieving the goal before this decade is out of landing a man on the mon and returning him safely to the earth. >> t -15 seconds, guidons is internal, 12, 11, 10, 9 -- ignition sequence started, six -- [rocket sounds] >> how
. -- nick clooney. [music] please welcome a in welcoming nick clooney.[applause] >> what a great day. what an exciting time the museum is excited to partner with nasa to present a panel discussion today commemorating the 40th anniversary of the apollo 11 mission and exploring the future of space exploration. i am pleased to be joined by science centers across the country. we will have questions from them, some of them as young as eight years old. they will be tough questions, you can...
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good fore check by nick backstrom getting the primary assist.hack at the buck before deslauriers can cover it with his catching glove. alex on the board in edmonton, putting his team one away from tieing this game up. >> craig: great 8 getting his 32 seconds into period three and then catches his breath. the capitals cut edmonton's lead in half. deslauriers would cover up here. ovechkin from mike green. at 32 seconds. getting washington start in the third period. against vancouver, craig, i thought he was under wraps for 40 minutes, and then he started to break three. to the front by fleischmann. up think by potulny. trying to find life here. knuble with the look from morrison, right on through. giving knuble a whack with the goalie stick as he was setting the screen. morrison, fleischmann, and knuble this trip. off the defender. activating from a point position. fleischmann spinning to send it wide. >> craig: it's amazing how one good shift can change around the complex of -- complex -- complexion of the feeling on the bench. there's more jam,
good fore check by nick backstrom getting the primary assist.hack at the buck before deslauriers can cover it with his catching glove. alex on the board in edmonton, putting his team one away from tieing this game up. >> craig: great 8 getting his 32 seconds into period three and then catches his breath. the capitals cut edmonton's lead in half. deslauriers would cover up here. ovechkin from mike green. at 32 seconds. getting washington start in the third period. against vancouver, craig,...
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nick.the wall. now dash away, dash away, dash away all. as dry leaves that before the wild hurricane fly, when they meet with an obstacle, mount to the sky. so up to the house top the coursers they flew, with the sleigh fall of toys, and st. nicklas too. and then in a twinkling, i heard on the roof the prancing and pawning of each little hoof. as i drew in my head, and was turning around, down the chimney st. nicklas came with a bound. he was dressed all in fur, from his head to his foot, and his clothes were all tarnished with ashes and soot. a bundle of toy he had dplung on his back, and he looked like a peddler, just opening his pack. his eyes how they twinkled. his dimples how merry. his cheeks were like roses, his nose like a chiry. his droll little mouth was drawn up like a bow. and the beard of his chin was as white as the snow. the stump of a pipe he held tight in his teeth, and the smoke it encircled his head like a wreath. he had a broad face and a little round belly that shook wh
nick.the wall. now dash away, dash away, dash away all. as dry leaves that before the wild hurricane fly, when they meet with an obstacle, mount to the sky. so up to the house top the coursers they flew, with the sleigh fall of toys, and st. nicklas too. and then in a twinkling, i heard on the roof the prancing and pawning of each little hoof. as i drew in my head, and was turning around, down the chimney st. nicklas came with a bound. he was dressed all in fur, from his head to his foot, and...
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nick just missed the deflection. race you through center. goes 180.a bit out of his reach. 5-5 hockey. needs 2 to tie. shaone morrisonn using his long reach. brendan morrison picking up knuble. they will dump it in on his teammate. and college hockey, his past. and criss-crosses late. and missed. rejected by schultz. and backstrom to green. storming out of his own zone. fires. save. rebound here. and say gin delivers it into the corner. stajan delivers it into the corner. and catching up with the great 8. 3.5 left. mapleleafs looking for win number 11. washington with 6 regulation loss this is fall. and backstrom will turn. the mapleleafs beat the caps here three weeks ago in a shoot- out. ovechkin right in the corner. and out to backstrom. and toronto will play it on out. ovechkin double shifting here. sifting his way through neutral. shot by primeau. heck of a long shift. got tangled up. and cody fires. and forson there. poti fires. and clears. and the mapleleafs with insurance, shorthanded goal here in the 3rd. both tallies in the final frame, maki
nick just missed the deflection. race you through center. goes 180.a bit out of his reach. 5-5 hockey. needs 2 to tie. shaone morrisonn using his long reach. brendan morrison picking up knuble. they will dump it in on his teammate. and college hockey, his past. and criss-crosses late. and missed. rejected by schultz. and backstrom to green. storming out of his own zone. fires. save. rebound here. and say gin delivers it into the corner. stajan delivers it into the corner. and catching up with...
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nick to v. in the overlap. wide open. in a is through four legs, two sticks and a whole bunch of bodies. just like that, the caps number one trio puts it in. >> joe: and the caps say they don't get a chance to play on the big stages of toronto or montreal very often. when they are here, they want to put on a show. 5:15 into the contest, backstrom gets the first ever goal in this game. kaberle keeps it in here. deflected down and wide. knuble, there. right there. the energy shifts, coming from jamal mayers and friends. this time he will melt it without a penalty. >> greg: i am sure he looked over at the referee for a reason and gave him a few words. he was whistled early for a delay, game penalty when he covered the puck outside the crease and he is still lips at that time referee. here he is. catch it is referee having it out. power play shot from ovechkin. >> joe: watch right here. nearly 3 there. toskala with a quick save. and hagman up front for wilson. >> greg: this game gets down nearly the season but they always bat
nick to v. in the overlap. wide open. in a is through four legs, two sticks and a whole bunch of bodies. just like that, the caps number one trio puts it in. >> joe: and the caps say they don't get a chance to play on the big stages of toronto or montreal very often. when they are here, they want to put on a show. 5:15 into the contest, backstrom gets the first ever goal in this game. kaberle keeps it in here. deflected down and wide. knuble, there. right there. the energy shifts, coming...
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. >> nick clegg? >> will the prime minister confirm at the london conference he just referred to whether the powers around afghanistan, russia, china and, yes, even iran might be involved? without regional backing it will be difficult to create stability within afghanistan. president obama was critical in his speech last night. will the prime minister tell us whether this is being taken forward and perhaps give us a feel for what steps have been taken to involve those other countries in the region. >> as he recognizes the military surge has got to be matched by a political and diplomatic surge and it will be no use for the future of afghanistan if there is no security around afghanistan with the neighbors of hassling that's why they have an important role in afghanistan's affairs and building up the links that are necessary for afghan trade and industry and afghan's commerce to flourish and stop the weapons into afghanistan. we will invite international powers. >> will the prime minister join with me
. >> nick clegg? >> will the prime minister confirm at the london conference he just referred to whether the powers around afghanistan, russia, china and, yes, even iran might be involved? without regional backing it will be difficult to create stability within afghanistan. president obama was critical in his speech last night. will the prime minister tell us whether this is being taken forward and perhaps give us a feel for what steps have been taken to involve those other...
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my little nick turned 4 years old eight days before he died.hat time we had decided to wait to celebrate once we all got better and that day never came. he's my reason number one. reason number two is zack. zack was just shy of 16 months old when he died. i had woken up with zack many, many times during that horrible night. looking back, i should have realized that something was very, very wrong in my home. but i was too sick. i was too poisoned to know. instead, it was zack who i could not pick up to rock back to sleep. it was zack who had trouble breathing and the carbon monoxide just made me too weak to lift him up or to soothe him. instead, i hung onto his crib rails. i was trying to keep myself standing, trying to keep from passing out and i prayed he would just go back to sleep. i wanted to go to bed myself. i listened to his labored breathing and i was unable to comprehend the danger that my baby was in. i was unable to realize that he was dying. and now i listen to zack's labored breathing every night in my sleep. i would give anything
my little nick turned 4 years old eight days before he died.hat time we had decided to wait to celebrate once we all got better and that day never came. he's my reason number one. reason number two is zack. zack was just shy of 16 months old when he died. i had woken up with zack many, many times during that horrible night. looking back, i should have realized that something was very, very wrong in my home. but i was too sick. i was too poisoned to know. instead, it was zack who i could not...
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nick clegg? >> here's a list. child poverty is going up again. inequality is going a.ast week more people died of the cold than a a decade ago. if you were a child born today in the poorest part of this country, you will die a full 14 years before a child somewhere else and that hasn't changed in 10 years. now will he now be honest. he has failed on fairness. >> mr. speaker, we have taken action over the 10 years that i know he doesn't like me reading list of what we have done. the problem is he can't read any list of what he has done. what we have done, what we have done is take hundreds of thousands of children out of poverty. what we've done is protected children and families against the cost of energy bills but what we don't also is given thousands of children sure start opportunity they never would have had. we have doubled the child tax credit for not one-year-olds to help avoid in the poverty. i had to say to him, he wants to abolish the child trust fund and we have given for the first time young children the chance to have a trust fund of their own. we are the
nick clegg? >> here's a list. child poverty is going up again. inequality is going a.ast week more people died of the cold than a a decade ago. if you were a child born today in the poorest part of this country, you will die a full 14 years before a child somewhere else and that hasn't changed in 10 years. now will he now be honest. he has failed on fairness. >> mr. speaker, we have taken action over the 10 years that i know he doesn't like me reading list of what we have done. the...
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departure of nick, the coach donovan was in dire need of scoring guard. 6'3", bointon. earlygoing, quickness, length and hustle has been impressive in their defensive and fast pace offensive attack. taking it to the hoop. fact he's known for his defensive prowess and tenacity, separates bradley of texas from most first year players, on a longhorn team whose expectations are high. my guess is bradley's role will expand as the season progresses. he's one tough customer. at 6'10", 246 pounds, favors is imposing figure. he's a possible bubble double guy. so far his field goal percentage has been through the roof. taking those shots and tech will be dancing in march. >> it's hard to imagine there was a day in college basketball when freshmen weren't allowed to play. what would it be like if that's the way it was today? kentucky with a 49-35 lead, one of those freshmen john wall leads all scorers with 13 points. >> matt: welcome back to rupp arena. kentucky wildcats leading austin peay. matt stewart and kyle macy with you. john calipari put his guys stlu the works this week.
departure of nick, the coach donovan was in dire need of scoring guard. 6'3", bointon. earlygoing, quickness, length and hustle has been impressive in their defensive and fast pace offensive attack. taking it to the hoop. fact he's known for his defensive prowess and tenacity, separates bradley of texas from most first year players, on a longhorn team whose expectations are high. my guess is bradley's role will expand as the season progresses. he's one tough customer. at 6'10", 246...
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i think this is nick clegg's seed here. we have the nationalists to sit here and people from northern ireland. and most of this aisle is-- and in this road here we have got what is called the-- [inaudible] i hope you will hugely enjoy it. enjoy it and don't be nervous. we are going to leave you now to get on with the debate. you have got the press and the press gallery. so, enjoy this very historic occasion in your very welcome. [applause] >> harriet thanks indeed for that. thank you david for joining us. this-- thank you bridget. this is going to be a great day and make sure you enjoy it, giving your best. we respect you and look forward to your participation and it should be tremendous fun. their two small but important things i want to make it the outset before we get underway. first to say that members who wish to speak should stand in their place, or if you are in a wheelchair raise your hand and indicate that you do wish to speak in the debate. the second thing is, members should always say their name and their region
i think this is nick clegg's seed here. we have the nationalists to sit here and people from northern ireland. and most of this aisle is-- and in this road here we have got what is called the-- [inaudible] i hope you will hugely enjoy it. enjoy it and don't be nervous. we are going to leave you now to get on with the debate. you have got the press and the press gallery. so, enjoy this very historic occasion in your very welcome. [applause] >> harriet thanks indeed for that. thank you...
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jim: josh mcdaniels who was a graduate assistant under nick saban when reid became the head coach ofagles. he's one of the longest tenured coaches in the league, right behind jeff fisher. all kinds of scenarios for next week. the broncos will find out after this game ends that there's even a possible strength of victory tiebreaker they would have against the jets and the chargers next week. all kinds of things. the ball just tossed around a little bit. to smith. and that's not going anywhere. it is over. in philadelphia. the eagles prevail on an akers' field goal from 28 yards. philadelphia 30, denver 27. coming up next, "60 minutes" followed by "jesse stone and "cold case." for phil simms and the crow, jim nantz saying so long from philadelphia and happy new philadelphia and happy new year, everybody. gecko: what's going on, sir? boss: we're slammed. tons of people interested in all the money they could be saving by switching to geico.. gecko: yeah, 'course. boss: boy, did we miss you last week. that temp wasn't working out at all. exec: took me all morning but i got those quarterly
jim: josh mcdaniels who was a graduate assistant under nick saban when reid became the head coach ofagles. he's one of the longest tenured coaches in the league, right behind jeff fisher. all kinds of scenarios for next week. the broncos will find out after this game ends that there's even a possible strength of victory tiebreaker they would have against the jets and the chargers next week. all kinds of things. the ball just tossed around a little bit. to smith. and that's not going anywhere....
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my little nick turned 4 years old eight days before he died. in fact, we had been too sick to have his birthday party. i now know our illness was really the beginning of carbon monoxide poisoning. but at that time we had decided to wait to celebrate once we all got better and that day never came. he's my reason number one. reason number two is zack. zack was just shy of 16 months old when he died. i had woken up with zack many, many times during that horrible night. looking back, i should have realized that something was very, very wrong in my home. but i was too sick. i was too poisoned to know. instead, it was zack who i could not pick up to rock back to sleep. it was zack who had trouble breathing and the carbon monoxide just made me too weak to lift him up or to soothe him. instead, i hung onto his crib rails. i was trying to keep myself standing, trying to keep from passing out and i prayed he would just go back to sleep. i wanted to go to bed myself. i listened to his labored breathing and i was unable to comprehend the danger that my bab
my little nick turned 4 years old eight days before he died. in fact, we had been too sick to have his birthday party. i now know our illness was really the beginning of carbon monoxide poisoning. but at that time we had decided to wait to celebrate once we all got better and that day never came. he's my reason number one. reason number two is zack. zack was just shy of 16 months old when he died. i had woken up with zack many, many times during that horrible night. looking back, i should have...
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nick with the fading jumper, good.tches defenders off guard sometimes. >> phil: and he feels comfortable with that move and getting the separation off. >> steve: curry is fouled, and let's see who they got it on, it's caron butler. >> phil: the interesting thing, i don't think the contact affected his shot. it was after the release. there was some contact, and he wisely made sure he hit the floor. don't know if he was really hit that hard. >> steve: wizards on the 9-0 run. now 9-1 in the last 2. -- 2:19. he is first in steals among the rookies as phil said. second overall. >> phil: third and fifth. he's doing some of those other things as well, but tonight he really has the shooting going. 14 points already. >> steve: here's gilbert among monta ellis. butler's jumper is good. he barely missed the three- point shooter the other night. >> phil: got a good look and got the separation he wanted. >> steve: on the word, the rebound, the wizards have the largest lead of four. gilbert on the fading shot. dumped underneath for
nick with the fading jumper, good.tches defenders off guard sometimes. >> phil: and he feels comfortable with that move and getting the separation off. >> steve: curry is fouled, and let's see who they got it on, it's caron butler. >> phil: the interesting thing, i don't think the contact affected his shot. it was after the release. there was some contact, and he wisely made sure he hit the floor. don't know if he was really hit that hard. >> steve: wizards on the 9-0...
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. >> larry:or nick and paul and richard, stay with us. we'll be right back. smoo you can get a cc, jetta, or top safety-rated tiguan for practically just your signature. it's that easy. i can't believe it. [ whoosh! ] [ humming ] [ engine revs ] ♪ [ tires screech ] [ pen scratches ] i can believe it. yep. [ male announcer ] sign then drive is back. hurry in and get legendary volkswagen value for practically just your signature. ♪ >> reporter: richard quest, in amsterdam, was there any indication that the suspect wasn't working alone, that he might have had some help inside the airport? >> reporter: there's absolutely no evidence of that tonight. nothing i've heard from officials here, and nothing -- i mean, i know of to suggest that this was anything from a lone wolf in that sense from the airport's point of view. >> larry: paul, this is your baby. you were on top of the scene and covered it so well. is it going to get worse? >> well, at the moment, there are worrying signs. there is more radicalization going on. the internet playing a role there. more americ
. >> larry:or nick and paul and richard, stay with us. we'll be right back. smoo you can get a cc, jetta, or top safety-rated tiguan for practically just your signature. it's that easy. i can't believe it. [ whoosh! ] [ humming ] [ engine revs ] ♪ [ tires screech ] [ pen scratches ] i can believe it. yep. [ male announcer ] sign then drive is back. hurry in and get legendary volkswagen value for practically just your signature. ♪ >> reporter: richard quest, in amsterdam, was...
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nick. more rapid than eagles his courses they came.dancer now prancer now vixen. on comet on cupid and donner and blitzen. dash away, dash away, dash away all. as dry lives that before the wild hurricane fly, when they meet with an obstacle mount to the sky. so up to the house top the courses they flew with a sleigh full of toys and st. nicholas, too. and then in a twinkling i heard on the roof the prancing and pawing of each little hoof. as i drew in my head and was turning around down the chimney st. nicholas came with a bound. he was dressed all in fur from his head to his foot. and his clothes were all tarnished with ashes and soot. a bundle of toys he flung on his back. and he looked like a peddler just opening his pack. his eyes how they twinkled, his dimples how merry. his cheeks were like roses, his nose like a cherry. his draw little mouth was all drawn up like a bow. and the beard on his chin was as white as the snow. a stump of a pipe he held tight in his teeth and the smoke it encircled his head like a wreath. he had a broa
nick. more rapid than eagles his courses they came.dancer now prancer now vixen. on comet on cupid and donner and blitzen. dash away, dash away, dash away all. as dry lives that before the wild hurricane fly, when they meet with an obstacle mount to the sky. so up to the house top the courses they flew with a sleigh full of toys and st. nicholas, too. and then in a twinkling i heard on the roof the prancing and pawing of each little hoof. as i drew in my head and was turning around down the...
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while you're there, check out exclusive features from nick cannon and the one and only sting.kay, class, our special guest is here -- ellen page. hi, ellen! hi, ellen! hi, ellen! hi, ellen! we're going on a field trip to china! wow. [ chuckles ] when i was a kid, we -- we would just go to the -- the farm. [ cow moos ] [ laughter ] no, seriously, where are you guys going? ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! [ female announcer ] the new classroom. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. the moisturizer in other body washes sits on top of skin. only new dove has nutriummoisture... which can nourish deep down. new dove body wash with nutriummoisture. superior natural nourishment for your skin. you can blow your nose but nothing comes out! because the real problem isn't always mucus. it's often swelling from inflammation. advil cold & sinus relieves swelling and sinus pressure. the right medicine for the real problem. advil cold & sinus >> larry: let's move now from the oslo topic to afghanistan. we go to t
while you're there, check out exclusive features from nick cannon and the one and only sting.kay, class, our special guest is here -- ellen page. hi, ellen! hi, ellen! hi, ellen! hi, ellen! we're going on a field trip to china! wow. [ chuckles ] when i was a kid, we -- we would just go to the -- the farm. [ cow moos ] [ laughter ] no, seriously, where are you guys going? ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! [ female announcer ] the new...
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host: nick, democratic line, manhattan. caller: we should be going after the countries that -- companies that rep off medicare. we should be going after them with a vengeance. i called to say that one word that we do not here, we hear about these pre-existing conditions, which is well and good, but we do not hear about exclusions. my policy at work has so many exclusions. if you have a health insurance policy, it should not be riddled with these vast amounts of exclusions. for example, my policy does not cover me for a cat scan or re colposcopy. you need to simplify an insurance policy to provide the proper coverage for the individual getting a policy. host: you can read more in "the washington post" about the people that crashed the white house dinner. on monday, "a supreme court ruling was thrown out ordering the photographs of supreme court -- odor -- fort -- photographs of detainee is to be showed. that is the associated press this morning in "the washington post. from the front page of "the new york times this morning,
host: nick, democratic line, manhattan. caller: we should be going after the countries that -- companies that rep off medicare. we should be going after them with a vengeance. i called to say that one word that we do not here, we hear about these pre-existing conditions, which is well and good, but we do not hear about exclusions. my policy at work has so many exclusions. if you have a health insurance policy, it should not be riddled with these vast amounts of exclusions. for example, my...
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. -- nick clooney. [music] please welcome a in welcoming nick clooney.e] >> what a great day. what an exciting time the museum is excited to partner with nasa to present a panel discussion today commemorating the 40th anniversary of the apollo 11 mission and exploring the future of space exploration. i am pleased to be joined by science centers across the country. we will have questions from them, some of them as young as eight years old. they will be tough questions, you can count on it. buwell as those in our studio audience to prepare questions and be part of the program as well. we will show you this brief film. i think it is only two minutes longer permit it shows the centerpiece of the of that which is the reason we are here celebrating today. take a look. [music] 4t>> i believe that this nationo should commit itself to achieving the goal before this decade is out of landing a man on the mon and returning him safely to the earth. >> t -15 seconds, guidons is internal, 12, 11, 10, 9 -- ignition sequence started, six -- [rocket sounds] >> how far out
. -- nick clooney. [music] please welcome a in welcoming nick clooney.e] >> what a great day. what an exciting time the museum is excited to partner with nasa to present a panel discussion today commemorating the 40th anniversary of the apollo 11 mission and exploring the future of space exploration. i am pleased to be joined by science centers across the country. we will have questions from them, some of them as young as eight years old. they will be tough questions, you can count on it....
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fred, and nick, program manager of the afghan national security sector. you can stay standing.stions? if so, have them stand up. >> we don't want anyoneç to game e system. in is not an opportunity for you to say something that would then give you an opportunity to make some kind of protest or swrpb else a protest. we realize there is a contract that has to be settled. we had a debate in our commission on whether we should invite you, the third panel. in some ways you are the most important panel in being able to answer questions like what are the challenges of, you know, deciding whether to even seek work with the government in contracti contracting? what kind of people do you look for? telling us what are the difficulties in training afghans versus iraqis if you can tell us that. theç differences between those who are literate and those who are not. fill us in on the generic stuff that will help us understand what it is like to be in your shoes. understand what it is like in your shoes. and what it is like four other contractors. if we can proceed i think we can learn a lot
fred, and nick, program manager of the afghan national security sector. you can stay standing.stions? if so, have them stand up. >> we don't want anyoneç to game e system. in is not an opportunity for you to say something that would then give you an opportunity to make some kind of protest or swrpb else a protest. we realize there is a contract that has to be settled. we had a debate in our commission on whether we should invite you, the third panel. in some ways you are the most...
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and i opted to buy my son nick another toy truck instead for his birthday.nd now i have that truck but i do not have my son. in the years since my children died, i have made it my mission to tell anyone who will listen about the need for c0 alarms in their home. i've heard from families who have bought an alarm because of my story and who later had that alarm sound saving their lives or lives of their loved ones. these stories are why i continue to do my part to raise awareness. knowledge is power. we warn about all sorts of health and safety issues, the flu, h1n1, proper seatbelt usage, other dangers. but there is no national awareness about c0 poisoning. and i won't rest until every family has a c0 alarm in their home. this bill would help provide funding to educate people about carbon monoxide dangers and the need for those alarms. thank you. this december 28th would have nick's 18th birthday. he would be graduating from high school. zach would be 15, probably just getting his driver's permit. and i often think of how different my wife leban-- life have b
and i opted to buy my son nick another toy truck instead for his birthday.nd now i have that truck but i do not have my son. in the years since my children died, i have made it my mission to tell anyone who will listen about the need for c0 alarms in their home. i've heard from families who have bought an alarm because of my story and who later had that alarm sound saving their lives or lives of their loved ones. these stories are why i continue to do my part to raise awareness. knowledge is...
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. >> nick cleg said it wouldn't address the problems. >> all the pageantry in the world cannot cover up the fact that this is a fantasy queen speech from a government running out of rope, from a parliament that's lost the trust of the british people. a queen's speech which won't give people the help on housing, on bank lending, on adult joblessness, they so desperately need in this recession. a queen's speech that won't fix our rotten problems. >> finally, at the end of october, the door to the commons table was thrown open for a group of young people to come and hold debate. the speaker welcomed 300 members of the u.k. youth parliament, aged between 11 and 18. several m.p.'s came along to hear them speak and the leader of the house spoke before the debate proper got under way. the subjects on the agenda, youth crime, lowering the voting age and university tuition fees. >> i cannot afford to go to university. the government will give me a loan. i'll go and get my degree and be in debt. but i'll work and hopefully gradually pay off that debt. tuition fees should not be abolished. it's
. >> nick cleg said it wouldn't address the problems. >> all the pageantry in the world cannot cover up the fact that this is a fantasy queen speech from a government running out of rope, from a parliament that's lost the trust of the british people. a queen's speech which won't give people the help on housing, on bank lending, on adult joblessness, they so desperately need in this recession. a queen's speech that won't fix our rotten problems. >> finally, at the end of...
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skins will bring in a few kickers to work out tomorrow one of which is former terp and former redskin nickak. he hit this game winner in 2006 against the cowboys. how could you forget. there could be a change in the running back rotation as well. quinton ganther is likely to get the start sunday against the raiders which clearly is news that may not please current starter rock cartwright. and we think quinton is a pretty good runner, finishes runs off a little bit better, you know. so, you just go with this, it's not what rock isn't doing, we think it's what quinton may be able to do for us that rock is not tony. so we'll just give him a chance. >> monday mornings quarterback is brought to you by could be could be. >> redskins quarterback jason campbell with a stellar performance yesterday, 367 passing yards, three tds, but then there was that one costly mistake, the interception on what could have been the game- winning drive at the end of regulation. here is kelli johnson with the qb. >> we can't, you know, you can't think that way you know. you got to continue to keep fighting and under
skins will bring in a few kickers to work out tomorrow one of which is former terp and former redskin nickak. he hit this game winner in 2006 against the cowboys. how could you forget. there could be a change in the running back rotation as well. quinton ganther is likely to get the start sunday against the raiders which clearly is news that may not please current starter rock cartwright. and we think quinton is a pretty good runner, finishes runs off a little bit better, you know. so, you just...
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nick clegg. >> i'd obviously like to add my own expressions of sympathy and condolence to the familyand friends of acting sergeant john amer of the first battalion who lost his life in afghanistan on monday. mr. speaker, president obama's speech last week on his new strategy in afghanistan is immensely important. he has set a very tight timetable. he has set a very tight timetable indeed for this new military strategy and surge to have an effect. given this tight timetable does the prime minister agree it's all the more important not to overrely on president karzai. president obama said last night the best way forward is to get tough on karzai but given karzai's previous record, given that two of his vice presidents are ex-warlords, does the prime minister not think that it'd be better to have a strategy working around president karzai relying -- relying on local and regional and political leadership instead? >> mr. speaker, president obama will be grateful for his endorsement. [laughter] >> he is absolutely right -- he is absolutely right that we have to both weaken the taliban and
nick clegg. >> i'd obviously like to add my own expressions of sympathy and condolence to the familyand friends of acting sergeant john amer of the first battalion who lost his life in afghanistan on monday. mr. speaker, president obama's speech last week on his new strategy in afghanistan is immensely important. he has set a very tight timetable. he has set a very tight timetable indeed for this new military strategy and surge to have an effect. given this tight timetable does the prime...
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at a place like the mayo clinic, park nick let, st. mary's in duluth, it is value, not volume. everywhere in the country mirrored the efficient level of spending in the mayo's clinic home region in minnesota. for the last four years of chronically ill patients' lives if we used that same system all over the country, if we used this system in texas, florida, we would spend -- save $50 billion every five years and get higher quality care. this is not like a hotel where you pay more money and get a better care. in this system when you pay more money you get less quality care. that is where we need to bring the country, efficient care that costs less but is better value. that's what we need to do. linking rewards to the ou outcos creates an incentive for physicians and hospitals to work together to improve quality and efficiency. using bundling to bill for bundling so you look at the whole outcome of everyone working together, so you rely on nurses when you want to rely on nurses, you rely on doctors when you want to rely on doctors. reducing hospital readmissions -- you wants to g
at a place like the mayo clinic, park nick let, st. mary's in duluth, it is value, not volume. everywhere in the country mirrored the efficient level of spending in the mayo's clinic home region in minnesota. for the last four years of chronically ill patients' lives if we used that same system all over the country, if we used this system in texas, florida, we would spend -- save $50 billion every five years and get higher quality care. this is not like a hotel where you pay more money and get...
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fred writes, executive company z company formerly known as blackwater, and nick nickerson, program managerafghan national security sector development and field development program division of l-3 communications. although the contractor panel is last on our schedule, contractors are not last in our thoughts. as a member of congress i have travelled to iraq many times and returned 10 days ago with other commissioners from afghanistan. we are aware of the challenges in the u.s. contracting process and have previously highlighted instances of ways to fraud and abuse by some contractors. but we have also observed that contractors supporting american military and reconstruction efforts in both iraq and afghanistan gets high marks from our troops in the field, and that contractor employees include large number of experienced, hard-working and patriot americans -- patriotic americans. their work is vital. we have met contractors who have been in theater five years or more providing continuity and institutional memory that is difficult to sustain in a six-month or one-year deployment by u.s. milita
fred writes, executive company z company formerly known as blackwater, and nick nickerson, program managerafghan national security sector development and field development program division of l-3 communications. although the contractor panel is last on our schedule, contractors are not last in our thoughts. as a member of congress i have travelled to iraq many times and returned 10 days ago with other commissioners from afghanistan. we are aware of the challenges in the u.s. contracting process...
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middle east and then just a few years ago came to the united states and now it's a pan democracy the nickthose things in place. there's a constant surveillance for these inevitable microbes that we'll continue to see as long as there's civilization and mankind and interaction between microbes and humans. it's been going on since the beginning of our civilization and will continue. caller: good morning. dr. anthony fauci, i'm a polio survivor. i acquired it in 1961 when i was two years old and now effected by post polio and i had three questions about that and immunization practices. the first is, our troops are being exposeed afg$anistan to the people who have had polio. either as carriers or as actual people who have been given the disease and ramification o f that disease. are they still being immuneized for polio and are they able to be carriers back into our current populus because i know a big frustration with folks innih is a lot of young parents are not immuneizing they're children. my second question is that rotary international and other people are funding it but they're using sa
middle east and then just a few years ago came to the united states and now it's a pan democracy the nickthose things in place. there's a constant surveillance for these inevitable microbes that we'll continue to see as long as there's civilization and mankind and interaction between microbes and humans. it's been going on since the beginning of our civilization and will continue. caller: good morning. dr. anthony fauci, i'm a polio survivor. i acquired it in 1961 when i was two years old and...
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fred, and nick, program manager of the afghan national security sector. you can stay standing.nyone else who may respond to questions? if so, have them stand up. we may need to ask a question and if you turn to someone else we would like them to stand. do you swear the testimony you will give before this commission will be the truth? thank you very much. before i start , let me ask for your cooperation. we don't want anyone to game the system. this is not an opportunity for you to make some protest. we realize there is a contract that has to be settled. we had a debate on whether we should invite the of -- whether we should invite you to the panel. you are the most important to answer questions of, what are the challenges of deciding whether to seek work with the government? what kind of people do you look for? what are the difficulties in training afghans verses are iraqis? the differences between those [unintelligible] fill us in on the generic stuff that will help us understand what it is like in your shoes. and what it is like four other contractors. if we can proceed i thi
fred, and nick, program manager of the afghan national security sector. you can stay standing.nyone else who may respond to questions? if so, have them stand up. we may need to ask a question and if you turn to someone else we would like them to stand. do you swear the testimony you will give before this commission will be the truth? thank you very much. before i start , let me ask for your cooperation. we don't want anyone to game the system. this is not an opportunity for you to make some...
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guatemala and nick rag a -- nicaragua were impacted as well. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentlewoman from florida is recognized. ms. ros-lehtinen: thank you, madam speaker. i'd like to yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the jere wreck thiesings -- recognize -- chair recognizes the gentlewoman. ms. ros-lehtinen: i rise to join my colleagues in support of the people of el salvador and specifically the bill before us, h.con.res. 213, a resolution introduced by my colleague from florida, my good friend, mr. connie mack, the ranking member of our important subcommittee on the western hemisphere last month as we have heard, the torrential rains of hurricane ida took a devastating toll on the people of el salvador. nearly 200 people lost their lives and more than 14,000 were left homeless. up to 10,000 salvadorans were left in reported need of emergency food supplies. the devastation did not stop at the borders of el salvador, however. hurricane ida also left about 13,000 people hom
guatemala and nick rag a -- nicaragua were impacted as well. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentlewoman from florida is recognized. ms. ros-lehtinen: thank you, madam speaker. i'd like to yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the jere wreck thiesings -- recognize -- chair recognizes the gentlewoman. ms. ros-lehtinen: i rise to join my colleagues in support of the people of el salvador and...
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i know that bill and nick are going, but i just want to confirm which people are going on behalf of thel probably take the girls at and they may go to variousç thingsçç around haw, but there are no public events. >> is there a date for the state of the union? >> no. ç>> [inaudible] [laughter] >> for steny purposes only. >> sometime in 2010. -- çççforce stanving purpose. >> do you know if the president called the radio stationç and identified himself as garyw3 frm qdc? >> i think this is governor kaine's last radio show and i know there was a cold sheet that went in. -- there was a call sheet that went in. >> just to follow up on your other question. why did the president never bring up the public option in discussions with senator lieberman? >> i will not rehash -- >> it is not really rehashing. >> it is generally rehashing. the president has been clear on what he has supported. members of the senate were clear on what they did not support. the president believes he could refer you to an interview he did yesterday. health care in the senate contains about 95% of what he wanted.
i know that bill and nick are going, but i just want to confirm which people are going on behalf of thel probably take the girls at and they may go to variousç thingsçç around haw, but there are no public events. >> is there a date for the state of the union? >> no. ç>> [inaudible] [laughter] >> for steny purposes only. >> sometime in 2010. -- çççforce stanving purpose. >> do you know if the president called the radio stationç and identified...
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the madam president, i wanted nick that point and refute the argument that was made by the senator from minnesota that a large majority of benefits kick in on day one. 99% of the benefits to kick in until then. now incidentally i have an amendment that i hope it a chance to vote on that would lead to tax increases until such time as the benefits begin. we think it's only fair to the american people that we synchronize the tax increases with the benefits. many of us don't support the tax increases in the first place which is what will be supporting the crapo amendment tomorrow to recommit the tax increases back to the committee and hopefully get rid of them. but if you're going to tax increases and you're going to start raising revenue immediately, then you want to start paying out the benefits of the same time or decrease them so they are synchronized. that seems like a fair way to conduct into public policy for the american people. this clearly isn't the case. and the reason it was done this way and let's be honest about it in the newspapers have made it pretty clear that in some of th
the madam president, i wanted nick that point and refute the argument that was made by the senator from minnesota that a large majority of benefits kick in on day one. 99% of the benefits to kick in until then. now incidentally i have an amendment that i hope it a chance to vote on that would lead to tax increases until such time as the benefits begin. we think it's only fair to the american people that we synchronize the tax increases with the benefits. many of us don't support the tax...
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host: nick, democratic line, manhattan. caller: we should be going after the countries that -- companies that rep off medicare. we should be going after them with a vengeance. i called to say that one word that we do not here, we hear about these pre-existing conditions, which is well and good, but we do not hear about exclusions. my policy at work has so many exclusions. if you have a health insurance policy, it should not be riddled with these vast amounts of exclusions. for example, my policy does not cover me for a cat scan or re colposcopy. you need to simplify an insurance policy to provide the proper coverage for the individual getting a policy. host: you can read more in "the washington post" about the people that crashed the white house dinner. on monday, "a supreme court ruling was thrown out ordering the photographs of supreme court -- odor -- fort -- photographs of detainee is to be showed. that is the associated press this morning in "the washington post. from the front page of "the new york times this morning,
host: nick, democratic line, manhattan. caller: we should be going after the countries that -- companies that rep off medicare. we should be going after them with a vengeance. i called to say that one word that we do not here, we hear about these pre-existing conditions, which is well and good, but we do not hear about exclusions. my policy at work has so many exclusions. if you have a health insurance policy, it should not be riddled with these vast amounts of exclusions. for example, my...
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e nick turned 4 years old eight days before he died. in fact, we had been too sick to
e nick turned 4 years old eight days before he died. in fact, we had been too sick to
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nick on our democrats' line. caller: good morning, c-span. good morning, america. guest: good morning. caller: c-span, it's kind of tough. since 2000 i've been listening to you guys. and lately you guys are -- your republican blood is showing. we had a heritage foundation girl on. and then what i call fox fascist, all they do is tear down the president and the united states and you have her on. host: sir, we invited her as our guest so why don't you ask the question? caller: why does she hate america? i guess that's the sean hasity line, why does she hate america and every democrat? guest: i don't think i've been accused of that before. i take a critical approach to things i discuss. host: linda on our republican line. caller: hello. hello. guest: good morning. caller: i wanted to ask your guest how it was possible that when the politician is giving a speech they manage to find the person who died because they didn't get a letter or the person who -- because their feet was turned off and they're mentioned prominently? when in this case there was a father who was ex
nick on our democrats' line. caller: good morning, c-span. good morning, america. guest: good morning. caller: c-span, it's kind of tough. since 2000 i've been listening to you guys. and lately you guys are -- your republican blood is showing. we had a heritage foundation girl on. and then what i call fox fascist, all they do is tear down the president and the united states and you have her on. host: sir, we invited her as our guest so why don't you ask the question? caller: why does she hate...
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does nick rielle for an independent consumer-- if your lawn more breaks the day you can call somebody and say the warranty is not there, who can help me out to get my money back from a faulty product that i got sold, a consumer products? who do you call? when all of a sudden you have been taken to the cleaners for 140 bucks for $2.17 transection? who do you call? collier senator. >> if the calls a regulatory agency they will tell him this did not violate any rules. they can charge any amount and they can charge to any number of these. they can charge you over and over for the same overdraft. there are no limits on what the banks can do in this area, then you are correct the consumer financial protection agency would be very important to keep this kind of abusive practice from getting out of hand. >> mr. pollack i don't mean to draw you into this that you are in the business of financial services. do you have a reaction to this? i don't even know what your thoughts would be. >> at pfc we believe this cfpa is a good idea. we think the ability of an agency to focus solely on consumer pro
does nick rielle for an independent consumer-- if your lawn more breaks the day you can call somebody and say the warranty is not there, who can help me out to get my money back from a faulty product that i got sold, a consumer products? who do you call? when all of a sudden you have been taken to the cleaners for 140 bucks for $2.17 transection? who do you call? collier senator. >> if the calls a regulatory agency they will tell him this did not violate any rules. they can charge any...
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. >> could i say -- ask unanimous consent to nick and additional comments, mr. president? >> is there objection? without objection. >> i want to thank the senator from north dakota was been pursuing this issue for a number of years. i really believe that we are on the verge of success. i appreciate his eloquence. i appreciate his passion. but most of all, on behalf of the citizens of my state who can't get up to canada, who now are experiencing unprecedented economic difficulties, who need these life-saving prescription drugs many of them senior citizens. i just want to say thank you for your advocacy. i think you made an eloquent case and i think my colleagues have paid attention and will vote in the affirmative for your amendment today. >> mr. president, let me say that senator mccain has been a part of a separate for a long, long time. it's really interesting with all of the action on the floor of the senate in recent weeks, this is one of the few examples of a significant policy that is bipartisan. we've got republicans and democrats over 30 cosponsors who i worked wit
. >> could i say -- ask unanimous consent to nick and additional comments, mr. president? >> is there objection? without objection. >> i want to thank the senator from north dakota was been pursuing this issue for a number of years. i really believe that we are on the verge of success. i appreciate his eloquence. i appreciate his passion. but most of all, on behalf of the citizens of my state who can't get up to canada, who now are experiencing unprecedented economic...