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the junior preseason pick for sec player of the year patrick patterspatterson. dave loos, head coach of the austin peay state governors. for the fourth straight year, he is the only man in the nation not only the head basketball coach, but alston the athletic director of his school. >> kyle: the first decision as athletic director not to fire the basketball coach. >> matt: what a decision for him. >> kyle: the austin peay team without the game started, they'll be tough and grind it out. offensively, run down the ucla high post set. they'll work hard. give you everything they have when they're on the floor. >> matt: kentucky in their home white and austin peay in road red. cousins and fraley. mike stewart, bird, smith is the officiating crew. kentucky starts on offense. john wall, 6'4", 194 freshman out of word of godacademy. many had him number one recruit in the nation when he signed on with the wildcats. lived up to the billing. patterson with the first miss. the ball is saved by austin peay. anthony campbell, the sophomore had his hands on the board for the w
the junior preseason pick for sec player of the year patrick patterspatterson. dave loos, head coach of the austin peay state governors. for the fourth straight year, he is the only man in the nation not only the head basketball coach, but alston the athletic director of his school. >> kyle: the first decision as athletic director not to fire the basketball coach. >> matt: what a decision for him. >> kyle: the austin peay team without the game started, they'll be tough and...
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patrick making himself a presence in the low post. responded with a short jumper and then right back to the other side. hits a jump-shot. good scoring down the front line for austin peay governors. wall with an oopsy do underhand off the glass. >> matt: a shot at a double-double. patrick patterson, ten points and four of seven shooting up there for austin peay. john fraley, 11 points. a long time after getting ten points in the first seven or eight minutes of the ballgame. duran roberson gave them nine off the bench. and austin peay three of nine. >> kyle: they have to improve in the second half to have a chance of winning the ballgame. 3 of 15 is abysmal. but they are a second half team. they're used to being behind at halftime. now the competition level may be different than some of the teams they've played. see if they respond. >> matt: the odds are against them. two and 40 all-time of the current sec teams. the only other victory against sec program was vanderbilt. kentucky was 32-0 all time against odc. >> kyle: proud to say i ad
patrick making himself a presence in the low post. responded with a short jumper and then right back to the other side. hits a jump-shot. good scoring down the front line for austin peay governors. wall with an oopsy do underhand off the glass. >> matt: a shot at a double-double. patrick patterson, ten points and four of seven shooting up there for austin peay. john fraley, 11 points. a long time after getting ten points in the first seven or eight minutes of the ballgame. duran roberson...
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she was sentenced to pay 40,000 euros to patrick lamumba for defamati defamation.you know where he came in? >> well, there -- during the time frame in which meredith lost her life and when amanda was actually arrested, it was about a 90-hour time frame. during that 90 hours amanda was actually questioned and interrogated for over 41 hours. and it culminated in a 14-hour overnight very aggressive interrogation. she told us it's -- she has never been more scared in her entire life. she was asked to visualize a number of things, they prompted her towards patrick lamumba and literally she described even in her testimony six to eight people circling her, shouting at her, questioning at her, hitting her in the back of the head. and at that stage of the game you're virtually willing to sign anything in order to get out of that situation. and that's a circumstance that if you take a look at it, across the world, you're going to find that a number of people do a number of things. and i believe that's exactly what happened in this case. and one thing to point out here is tha
she was sentenced to pay 40,000 euros to patrick lamumba for defamati defamation.you know where he came in? >> well, there -- during the time frame in which meredith lost her life and when amanda was actually arrested, it was about a 90-hour time frame. during that 90 hours amanda was actually questioned and interrogated for over 41 hours. and it culminated in a 14-hour overnight very aggressive interrogation. she told us it's -- she has never been more scared in her entire life. she was...
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but what reporters on the ground cannot achieve patrick's host. host: that was harold evans. caller: it is an amazing book. it gives great insight into what happens in washington. it is interesting because this talks about all the corruption and has existed before with obama and all of the people he has brought with him. somebody remarked earlier about rahm emanuel. that is detailed in this book. but when you read this book, it makes you wonder how we can ever straighten and out the mess in washington. host: best book of 2009. paul on the independent line. caller: it is called "tree spiker." also a reason book of palmtop removal and west virginia. host: one way to find out is to go to our website and you can take look at that and searched by name. this is texas on the democratic line. your favor nonfiction book of the year. caller: it is a book that i wrote. is called "to find 9/11 intervention crocus is about 9/11. it is a true story. -- it is about 9/11. it all happens. it is a true story. is there is a god. god has gone involved income 9/11. host: 2009 marks the end of sar
but what reporters on the ground cannot achieve patrick's host. host: that was harold evans. caller: it is an amazing book. it gives great insight into what happens in washington. it is interesting because this talks about all the corruption and has existed before with obama and all of the people he has brought with him. somebody remarked earlier about rahm emanuel. that is detailed in this book. but when you read this book, it makes you wonder how we can ever straighten and out the mess in...
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last year when he was only 10 years old, patrick came up with a way to help. his idea was that one night of the year families could eat serial for dinner and donate the money or food they saved to a local food pantry. while encouraged by his parents, he began to organize the first serial night last december -- cereal night last december. soon local businesses and even our governor was involved in highlighting this initiative. on the night before the event, though, a snow storm hit rhode island making it doubtful that there would be a big turnout. nevertheless patrick was there the next day at one of the drop-off sites, running out to cars in the snow to accept their donations. at the end of the day, three tons of food were donated to the rhode island food bank and plans to build on this success were put into in motion -- in motion. like any proud mother would be, jackie did her best to spread the word, reaching out to nonprofit organizations and even writing to president and mrs. obama telling them about patrick's work and asking them to make cereal night a na
last year when he was only 10 years old, patrick came up with a way to help. his idea was that one night of the year families could eat serial for dinner and donate the money or food they saved to a local food pantry. while encouraged by his parents, he began to organize the first serial night last december -- cereal night last december. soon local businesses and even our governor was involved in highlighting this initiative. on the night before the event, though, a snow storm hit rhode island...
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patrick kennedy and senator kerry and eleanor holmes norton.o senator brooke. i heard bipartisan applause when president obama mentioned it. brooke senator, in honor of your birthday, last night we were there to cheer on our bipartisan football team, democrats and republicans working as a team and leading them with that great team work to victory over a full medicalfoe. we had -- over a formidable foe. çit was a spirit of bipartisanship in your honor. in 1967, that was the year senator brooke came to the united states senate. he signals a new style and a new hope. as the first african american popularly elected to the senate, senator brooke ignited more than four decades of promise. today, we also notes as others have mentioned some brooke under's partner -- senator brooke's partner was senator ted kennedy. mayor acknowledged the delegation who is here today? it was ted kennedy who first escorted ed brookeç into the chamber in 1967. they work in a bipartisan way. it was his legislation that gave us the opportunity, and joining with eleanor ho
patrick kennedy and senator kerry and eleanor holmes norton.o senator brooke. i heard bipartisan applause when president obama mentioned it. brooke senator, in honor of your birthday, last night we were there to cheer on our bipartisan football team, democrats and republicans working as a team and leading them with that great team work to victory over a full medicalfoe. we had -- over a formidable foe. çit was a spirit of bipartisanship in your honor. in 1967, that was the year senator brooke...
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patrick patterson a big-time player. north carolina. they're going to be fine. >> steve: hunter comes out for a tip. knocked in by lee. all 12 of his points in the second half. ucla seeing, perhaps, the future national champion. this is a team that simply has the skills to get it done. now ku will win today by a final of 73-61 and push their record to 7-0. >> marques: they just ran into a team that's number one in the country. a lot of talent. a lot of depth. a lot of strength on the inside. great play on the outside from their guard sherron colin and they come up with the 12-point loss. >> steve: ucla falls and it's our driven to perform. xavier henry. the freshman had a good game with 13 points. well, this is one of those meetings, i mean, two great powers and college basketball history, ucla still leads the series, 10 over 5. >> marques: look. ucla lost to portland by 27 points. they come out of this game, you didn't know what the amount was going to be. they lose by 12. they played a tough branld of basketball and i think their coac
patrick patterson a big-time player. north carolina. they're going to be fine. >> steve: hunter comes out for a tip. knocked in by lee. all 12 of his points in the second half. ucla seeing, perhaps, the future national champion. this is a team that simply has the skills to get it done. now ku will win today by a final of 73-61 and push their record to 7-0. >> marques: they just ran into a team that's number one in the country. a lot of talent. a lot of depth. a lot of strength on...
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patrick kennedy and senator kerry and eleanor holmes norton.oke. i heard bipartisan applause when president obama mentioned it. brooke senator, in honor of your birthday, last night we were there to cheer on our bipartisan football team, democrats and republicans working as a team and leading them with that great team work to victory over a full medicalfoe. we had -- over a formidable foe. çit was a spirit of bipartisanship in your honor. in 1967, that was the year senator brooke came to the united states senate. he signals a new style and a new hope. as the first african american popularly elected to the senate, senator brooke ignited more than four decades of promise. today, we also notes as others have mentioned some brooke under's partner -- senator brooke's partner was senator ted kennedy. mayor acknowledged the delegation who is here today? it was ted kennedy who first escorted ed brookeç into the chamber in 1967. they work in a bipartisan way. it was his legislation that gave us the opportunity, and joining with eleanor holmes norton i
patrick kennedy and senator kerry and eleanor holmes norton.oke. i heard bipartisan applause when president obama mentioned it. brooke senator, in honor of your birthday, last night we were there to cheer on our bipartisan football team, democrats and republicans working as a team and leading them with that great team work to victory over a full medicalfoe. we had -- over a formidable foe. çit was a spirit of bipartisanship in your honor. in 1967, that was the year senator brooke came to the...
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patrick's cathedral 41 years ago in 1968. there, when he said, "my brother need not be idealized or enlarged in death beyond what he was in life. to be remembered simply as a good and decent man who saw wrong and tried to right it, saw suffering and try to heal it, saw war and tried to stop it." like those of his brothers, ted kennedy was a public man with a public face. his strong suit was a central stream of biblical faith expressed both in the hebrew and christian scriptures. his strong suit was the faith of the great hebrew profits, of isaiah, jeremiah, and most am -- os. -- amos. it was they who tied the quality of faith to the character of justice. it was they who stood in defense of the widows, the orphans, and refugees of their time. the striking resemblance of these groups to the women, children, families, and immigrants in poverty of our time did not escape ted kennedy's notice. his public faith was reinforced and nurtured in the christian scriptures. we have heard matthew today. now, we should remember the gospel o
patrick's cathedral 41 years ago in 1968. there, when he said, "my brother need not be idealized or enlarged in death beyond what he was in life. to be remembered simply as a good and decent man who saw wrong and tried to right it, saw suffering and try to heal it, saw war and tried to stop it." like those of his brothers, ted kennedy was a public man with a public face. his strong suit was a central stream of biblical faith expressed both in the hebrew and christian scriptures. his...
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patrick's cathedral 41 years ago in 1968.said, "my brother need not be idealized or enlarged in death beyond what he was in life. to be remembered simply as a good and decent man who saw wrong and tried to right it, saw suffering and try to heal it, saw war and tried to stop it." like those of his brothers, ted kennedy was a public man with a public face. his strong suit was a central stream of biblical faith expressed both in the hebrew and christian scriptures. his strong suit was the faith of the great hebrew profits, of isaiah, jeremiah, and most am -- os. -- amos. it was they who tied the quality of faith to the character of justice. it was they who stood in defense of the widows, the orphans, and refugees of their time. the striking resemblance of these groups to the women, children, families, and immigrants in poverty of our time did not escape ted kennedy's notice. his public faith was reinforced and nurtured in the christian scriptures. we have heard matthew today. now, we should remember the gospel of luke, commonly
patrick's cathedral 41 years ago in 1968.said, "my brother need not be idealized or enlarged in death beyond what he was in life. to be remembered simply as a good and decent man who saw wrong and tried to right it, saw suffering and try to heal it, saw war and tried to stop it." like those of his brothers, ted kennedy was a public man with a public face. his strong suit was a central stream of biblical faith expressed both in the hebrew and christian scriptures. his strong suit was...
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. >> georgetown, led by dominant center patrick ewing, was one win away from being the first nba repeat champion in over ten years. his opponent was a villanova squad that barely sweked into the tournament with ten losses. the wildcats proved the adage on any given night. >> villanova did the impossible! nobody thought they could do it. >> nobody thought we could do it. but i did! >>> the images engrained in the mipdz of those who witnessed it. a couple on the big court between the lakers and rockets. tomjanovich ran to the fray. l.a.'s kermit washington saw the flash from the corner of his eye and instinct lively swung a fist. tomjanovich hit the floor. his face shattered by the punch. the incident caused the nba to significantly alter its rules against fighting. >>> ozzy smith was famous for his brilliant defense. but he was not known for his power at the plate. in fact the switch hitting shortstop had never before hit a home run while batting left-handed in the bigs. that is until the 1985 nlcs. >> smith courts one in the right down the line. it may go. go crazy, folks. go crazy! it'
. >> georgetown, led by dominant center patrick ewing, was one win away from being the first nba repeat champion in over ten years. his opponent was a villanova squad that barely sweked into the tournament with ten losses. the wildcats proved the adage on any given night. >> villanova did the impossible! nobody thought they could do it. >> nobody thought we could do it. but i did! >>> the images engrained in the mipdz of those who witnessed it. a couple on the big...
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and there in mind, this is patrick lee a daily diary, but when i look at some of the things, first of all in his introduction, and i quote, here as elsewhere there are lessons to be learned. and i am very much confused this was being written in 1931, where can a person safely invest. in real estate, stocks, bonds. the constant supervision required by real estate, the constant upkeep its illiquidity, the danger of a deficiency judgment, all have cooled me considerably. i began to realize that changing business conditions and the growth of the country make almost essential and knowledge of stocks and bonds, not for the purpose of speculation, but to preserve capital and to get a fair return on your investment. and i can tell you being his law partner for 22 years, i continually heard him say world number one, don't lose your money. rule number two, don't forget rule number one. and that was pretty much the way he felt. on july 30 of 1931, quote, magazines and newspapers are full of articles telling people to buy stocks at present bargain prices. they say that times are sure to get bette
and there in mind, this is patrick lee a daily diary, but when i look at some of the things, first of all in his introduction, and i quote, here as elsewhere there are lessons to be learned. and i am very much confused this was being written in 1931, where can a person safely invest. in real estate, stocks, bonds. the constant supervision required by real estate, the constant upkeep its illiquidity, the danger of a deficiency judgment, all have cooled me considerably. i began to realize that...
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looks it off and creates that little lane so when patrick crayton catches it, he can get in the end zone. tony romo is looking up because he was looking at the time on the clock, at least hoping if they recovered the onside kick, he could throw one pass to the end zone. jim: extra point is inside the right up right. but only two seconds to go. and we remind you, tonight on cbs begins with a special interview with president obama on "60 minutes," followed by "the mentalist," and a new episode of "cold case," and "criminal minds." only cbs. the cowboys schedule, it's brutal. games at new orleans and at washington. phil: that will be washington's super bowl this year, so you know that will be tough. especially if the cowboys have found a way to win next week, or if they're still in the playoff hunt. jim: washington with a win in oakland. they'll be 4-9. phil: oh, it's going to be a rough week here in dallas. but also, tony romo, jim. another solid game. played well. when the opportunity was there, he made the throws, made the plays. jim: a real statement too about what the chargers are up t
looks it off and creates that little lane so when patrick crayton catches it, he can get in the end zone. tony romo is looking up because he was looking at the time on the clock, at least hoping if they recovered the onside kick, he could throw one pass to the end zone. jim: extra point is inside the right up right. but only two seconds to go. and we remind you, tonight on cbs begins with a special interview with president obama on "60 minutes," followed by "the mentalist,"...
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. >> patrick, what time period did this take place? >> this took place in 1945. and it's one of the great untold stories of world war ii. fred was put in for the medal of honor and that's a medal that has not been -- nothing has ever been -- nothing has ever happened to it. it's like one of those untold questions that we're trying to find out as far as his recommendation. >> how did you get involved in this story? you said it's an underreported story. how did you find out about it? >> before six years ago i was researching a book and i authorized veterans and fred mayer was one of my first veterans that i ever interviewed and from there i became, you know, close friends with this man and i was -- i just got involved in his story which is really one of the great untold stories of world war ii. >> mr. mayer you led operation greenup. could you tell us a little bit about that. >> well, we were parachuted on a glacier in austria. and did what we had to do from then on. >> what did that entail? >> well, first my original job was to find out how the germans got weapons
. >> patrick, what time period did this take place? >> this took place in 1945. and it's one of the great untold stories of world war ii. fred was put in for the medal of honor and that's a medal that has not been -- nothing has ever been -- nothing has ever happened to it. it's like one of those untold questions that we're trying to find out as far as his recommendation. >> how did you get involved in this story? you said it's an underreported story. how did you find out...
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but what reporters on the ground cannot achieve patrick's host. host: that was harold evans. caller: it is an amazing book. it gives great insight into what happens in washington. it is interesting because this talks about all the corruption and has existed before with obama and all of the people he has brought with him. somebody remarked earlier about rahm emanuel. that is detailed in this book. but when you read this book, it makes you wonder how we can ever straighten and out the mess in washington. host: best book of 2009. paul on the independent line. caller: it is called "tree spiker." also a reason book of palmtop removal and west virginia. host: one way to find out is to go to our website and you can take look at that and searched by name. this is texas on the democratic line. your favor nonfiction book of the year. caller: it is a book that i wrote. is called "to find 9/11 intervention crocus is about 9/11. it is a true story. -- it is about 9/11. it all happens. it is a true story. is there is a god. god has gone involved income 9/11. host: 2009 marks the end of sar
but what reporters on the ground cannot achieve patrick's host. host: that was harold evans. caller: it is an amazing book. it gives great insight into what happens in washington. it is interesting because this talks about all the corruption and has existed before with obama and all of the people he has brought with him. somebody remarked earlier about rahm emanuel. that is detailed in this book. but when you read this book, it makes you wonder how we can ever straighten and out the mess in...
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i am sorry if i sound slightly partisan and there is sir patrick walter in the middle. they were off to play against the team that i cannot identify and could not that conceivably been mi but i can't possibly comment. and i can explain what it is except it is a good thing to do. this becomes interesting. i have just that time to talk about it. i merely let myself time to talk about tourism. mi5 was found solely with counter espionage. nowadays it stands only three and a half% of its resources on counterespionage in deals with counterterrorism but because that there is no collective memory and because it was not written down at the time i have discovered that even though i think that an operational level, i think there are good reasons for my bias, i think mi5 is rather good at it. i was amazed when i saw it in history. i could have find a colleague who actually understood mi5 counterterrorism phyllis young. it wasn't a target for code with extreme terrorist target, and what is generally, is that the founders of the future state of israel who wish not without reason the
i am sorry if i sound slightly partisan and there is sir patrick walter in the middle. they were off to play against the team that i cannot identify and could not that conceivably been mi but i can't possibly comment. and i can explain what it is except it is a good thing to do. this becomes interesting. i have just that time to talk about it. i merely let myself time to talk about tourism. mi5 was found solely with counter espionage. nowadays it stands only three and a half% of its resources...
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patrick for ovechkin. >> it went through the defenseman's legs and up over the shoulder. game he scored four goals and broke his nose, and i think it was the game winner in overtime that night too. not only did he score four goals, he has his nose broken, throwing three pyrotechnical checks, and then to cap the game like he did with the winner in the overtime, that was incredible. >> fired, knocked down. in front, scores! ovechkin scores, the game winning fifth. >> that's how he plays, and how good he is. i mean that's unbelievable. >> those four defenders, you have to fear what he can do. >> a lot of times there's the added flair landing on his stomach and than instantly coming up with the kiss. >> part of ovechkin's worldwide appeal is the enthusiasm he has on and off the ice. >> one thing about it, he shows up with enthusiasm every time he's on the ice. >> need him to add to the highlight reel tonight. north of the border in edmonton, the oilers with a 2-0 advantage. craig laughlin joining me on the other side of the break to share the highlights with you on comcast sp
patrick for ovechkin. >> it went through the defenseman's legs and up over the shoulder. game he scored four goals and broke his nose, and i think it was the game winner in overtime that night too. not only did he score four goals, he has his nose broken, throwing three pyrotechnical checks, and then to cap the game like he did with the winner in the overtime, that was incredible. >> fired, knocked down. in front, scores! ovechkin scores, the game winning fifth. >> that's how...
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some on the right were more acerbic, patrick buchanan expressed his dismay at the conservative establishment by invoking an aphorism attribute it to eric hoffer. every great cause begins as a movement, becomes a business, and then a racket. such sentiments did not dissipate with the defeat of the republican party, that in perfect local of modern conservatism, at the polls later in the year. some weeks before the election, sam tanenhaus, the editor of "the new york times" book review, a sorted imprint that the conservative movement had entered its last and genuinely decadent phase. some weeks after the election his prognosis became wormwood stupid writing in the republic, he offered what was called an intellectual autopsy of the movement. and just three months ago, he turned to this essay into a little book entitled the death of conservatism. once again, voices on the right could be found to at least partly agree with him. within days of last years election, jeffrey hart, a longtime senior editor of national review who left the magazine in 2008 and endorse obama, declared at a liberal website
some on the right were more acerbic, patrick buchanan expressed his dismay at the conservative establishment by invoking an aphorism attribute it to eric hoffer. every great cause begins as a movement, becomes a business, and then a racket. such sentiments did not dissipate with the defeat of the republican party, that in perfect local of modern conservatism, at the polls later in the year. some weeks before the election, sam tanenhaus, the editor of "the new york times" book review,...
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next call is patrick in west virginia. please go ahead. caller: i would like to say thank you for having me. the biggest problems that i have -- i am an educator, and i do teach the fourth grade. the biggest problems that i have is we are under a system right now that we have to ride a labyrinth lessowrite it laborat. another thing, you brought up the testing, the mandatory testing. all of the jobs right now hang in the balance of upon how well our students do in the testing. it is not fair to us as educators to put us under the gun of state mandatory tests. the biggest thing that i can see, and this has come down over the course of the past 25 years, we have taken education from an institution, whereas everyone is -- it is mandatory that it is there, but reading today is not respected as a whole. parents do not expect their kids to read. the most ever read is a couple of quick sentences on a video game. that is about it. if there -- if they cannot read that, the parents read it for them. guest: there are lots of issues you are talking abo
next call is patrick in west virginia. please go ahead. caller: i would like to say thank you for having me. the biggest problems that i have -- i am an educator, and i do teach the fourth grade. the biggest problems that i have is we are under a system right now that we have to ride a labyrinth lessowrite it laborat. another thing, you brought up the testing, the mandatory testing. all of the jobs right now hang in the balance of upon how well our students do in the testing. it is not fair to...
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massachusetts democratic governor duval patrick andç ne gingrich.ch mcconnell. fox news sunday will include richard shelby and committee member and south carolina republican jim demint. on fox news sundayç pennsylvan democratic senator arlen spector and robert menendez. and the chair of the democratic congressional campaign committee chris van hollen. on "face the nation" you will have robert gibbs, house majority whip james clyburn and peter king the ranking member of the house homeland security member. and cnn state of the union hosted by john king will have secretary napolitano, andrew card and john podesto. and ed rendell and mitch daniels. you can listen to all five of the sunday morning talk shows starting at noon eastern on c-span radio here in washington, d.c. nationwide on x.m. satellite channel 312 and on the web at c-span radio.org. and you can follow us on facebook and twitter. >> in the mid 1990's omar wasow was one of the 50 people po watch. he has helped found to charter school and explained new technologies. tonight he talks about h
massachusetts democratic governor duval patrick andç ne gingrich.ch mcconnell. fox news sunday will include richard shelby and committee member and south carolina republican jim demint. on fox news sundayç pennsylvan democratic senator arlen spector and robert menendez. and the chair of the democratic congressional campaign committee chris van hollen. on "face the nation" you will have robert gibbs, house majority whip james clyburn and peter king the ranking member of the house...
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patrick buchanan? you do remember him? remember when this started the three trade agreements, gatt and nafta, patrick buchanan was the only man running around in the wilderness like john the baptist saying this was going to destroy the fabric and the economy of our country. as you look at this, at the whole picture, it has done exactly that. it destroyed all of the industry in our country and all of these jobs people are talking about, these green jobs -- i don't have a problem with the green jobs, but the stuff is so expensive now, like solar heating and solar lighting, average people -- we are not working now, the average people and average people who are working are not going to be able to afford this kind of equipment because the technology has not gotten to the point that it could be viable and cheap enough to be bought by the average citizen. host: john from los angeles. you have another idea? caller: i think we need to come to grips with what treasury secretary geithner said in a hearing i watched on c-span july the
patrick buchanan? you do remember him? remember when this started the three trade agreements, gatt and nafta, patrick buchanan was the only man running around in the wilderness like john the baptist saying this was going to destroy the fabric and the economy of our country. as you look at this, at the whole picture, it has done exactly that. it destroyed all of the industry in our country and all of these jobs people are talking about, these green jobs -- i don't have a problem with the green...
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patrick used to tell me title vi is the sleeping of loss.when i worked under hhs i saw that in action first hand and they grew to appreciate what we can do in the title six context. we've had very many productive meetings with learning so much about the power and potential of title vi. not sleeping giant is waking up and that is a big part of our transformation as a division. transformation also means taking partnerships to new levels and transforming our relationships with our sister agencies. we cannot possibly succeed in the olmsted contacts for instance unless we involve the substance abuse and mental health service administration and the senator for medicare and medicaid service at the department of health and human services. they are the money people and money without -- if we do not have the money with us, we cannot fully succeed. similarly, for the most remarkable words in the english language, affirmatively further fair housing and we're working very closely with our sister agency egghead and with many other alphabet soup to give me
patrick used to tell me title vi is the sleeping of loss.when i worked under hhs i saw that in action first hand and they grew to appreciate what we can do in the title six context. we've had very many productive meetings with learning so much about the power and potential of title vi. not sleeping giant is waking up and that is a big part of our transformation as a division. transformation also means taking partnerships to new levels and transforming our relationships with our sister agencies....
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patrick, independent, you are on the air.for the congressman did what defense contractors are in your district? guest: um, i can only think of one small one. we don't have major defense contractors in my district. as you know, they're all over the place. caller: okay, the second question is, who are you expecting to pay for these war expenses? are you planning a war tax? guest: i think it should come out of general revenue. as you know, there is a proposal for a war surtax, and the chairman of the appropriations committee, mr. obey, has proposed, but it does not even have the support of the speaker right now. it is a legitimate question, and that is why we need to determine what our mission is in afghanistan and have a clear signal from the white house about what we are going to do. they have already backed off the 18-month exit you know, i am open to discussion, as i think we should. host: what is the bottom line? what are you asking this? caller: i am tired of paying for these things, and i think the rest of the country is.
patrick, independent, you are on the air.for the congressman did what defense contractors are in your district? guest: um, i can only think of one small one. we don't have major defense contractors in my district. as you know, they're all over the place. caller: okay, the second question is, who are you expecting to pay for these war expenses? are you planning a war tax? guest: i think it should come out of general revenue. as you know, there is a proposal for a war surtax, and the chairman of...
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daniel patrick boyd, a u.s. citizen and six others arrested in july charged with conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. according to the fbi, boyd trained and in terrorist training camps in pakistan and afghanistan. and then mr. zazi, probably one of the biggest threats we've discovered recently in terms of a cell in the united states working on behalf of al qaeda, born in afghanistan, u.s. legal permit resident living in colorado, charged with conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction. david hedley, a u.s. citizen who attended terrorist training camps in pakistan was living in chicago and planned attacks abroad. we've learned that he was not only planning future attacks but has now been charged with leping to plan the 2008 attacks in mumbai, india. and just over the past few days we're learning about five young men in virginia just outside where we sit here today who it appears that these young men were radicalized just miles from where we are here. we are seeing more individuals who are self
daniel patrick boyd, a u.s. citizen and six others arrested in july charged with conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. according to the fbi, boyd trained and in terrorist training camps in pakistan and afghanistan. and then mr. zazi, probably one of the biggest threats we've discovered recently in terms of a cell in the united states working on behalf of al qaeda, born in afghanistan, u.s. legal permit resident living in colorado, charged with conspiracy to use weapons of mass...
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patrick leahy of vermont chairs the judiciary committee. this is an hour and 45 minutes. ... >> now we're going to examine some disturbing reports that despite the important progress we've made to insure justice for rape victims, in too many jurisdictions large numbers of kits continue to sit untested. when dna evidence taken from rape victims that could be used to convict criminals, our communities become more dangerous. that's unacceptable, and we have to fix that problem. since we passed this important law in 2004, the act has resulted in hundreds of millions of dollars going to states for the testing of dna samples to reduce backlogs. and i've worked with senators of both parties to insure full funding for the debbie smith act each year, and i compliment those senators in both parties who have joined with me to get that funding. of course, i welcome debbie smith and her husband to the committee once again. she lived in fear for years after being attacked before her kit was tested, and her perpetrator was caught. debbie and her husband r
patrick leahy of vermont chairs the judiciary committee. this is an hour and 45 minutes. ... >> now we're going to examine some disturbing reports that despite the important progress we've made to insure justice for rape victims, in too many jurisdictions large numbers of kits continue to sit untested. when dna evidence taken from rape victims that could be used to convict criminals, our communities become more dangerous. that's unacceptable, and we have to fix that problem. since we...
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patrick, good morning, how are you? caller: i'm great. i would like to zepa a record straight that the tarp was actually -- we are finding out that it is paying off, which is what the plan was opposed to when it began. now obama out was for the plan and now he is reaping the benefit for it. people on this side are against obama because he is anti free market. stimulus had nothing to do with stimulating this market. taxing corporations who employ americans and legislation that outsources american workers to say, india, is not doing the worker of america at any favors. and owning industries in ottawa and real estate does not help this economy peter. he needs to lower taxes on companies. host: thanks for your thoughts. we will take another look at the photo of president obama in roll-call this morning. we will talk with the managing editor of "congressional quarterly" in a few minutes. the senate is back at it at 10:00 a.m. eastern time. as far as afghanistan goes, the general stanley mcchrystal to testify on the hill this week. the "washing
patrick, good morning, how are you? caller: i'm great. i would like to zepa a record straight that the tarp was actually -- we are finding out that it is paying off, which is what the plan was opposed to when it began. now obama out was for the plan and now he is reaping the benefit for it. people on this side are against obama because he is anti free market. stimulus had nothing to do with stimulating this market. taxing corporations who employ americans and legislation that outsources...
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host: patrick is calling on the democrats' line in pittsburgh, pennsylvania.rican people. ambassador neumann, i don't know what planet you're on, but the american people do not support either of these campaigns, in pakistan or afghanistan. at a friend of mine, who, by the way, is the sister-in-law of osama bin laden, said this to me about the saudi arabians -- they are that study done with money. -- the taliban with the money. no word the novel from the bookseller and -- in anda not -- a bookseller in kabul said they will never be able to manage themselves. you two or pathological liars and are both working for the military industrial complex. my brother, who is in difficile who has been in both wars, -- afghanistan who is a navy -- who is any be sealed who has been in both wars, afghanistan and iraq, says that monday -- karzai is lining his pockets, along with individuals in the leadership who are stealing billions of american people's dollars, while our country goes down into economic flames. guest: i suppose it will not surprise the caller to find ipothat i
host: patrick is calling on the democrats' line in pittsburgh, pennsylvania.rican people. ambassador neumann, i don't know what planet you're on, but the american people do not support either of these campaigns, in pakistan or afghanistan. at a friend of mine, who, by the way, is the sister-in-law of osama bin laden, said this to me about the saudi arabians -- they are that study done with money. -- the taliban with the money. no word the novel from the bookseller and -- in anda not -- a...
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host: patrick is calling on the democrats' line in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. complex. my brother, who is in difficile who has been in both wars, -- afghanistan who is a navy -- who is any be sealed who has been in both wars, afghanistan and iraq, says that monday -- karzai is lining his pockets, along with individuals in the leadership who are stealing billions of american people's dollars, while our country goes down into economic flames. guest: i suppose it will not surprise the caller to find ipothat i don't agree that i ama pathological liar. let me take a very quickly -- first of all, most public opinion polls show that there is a slight balance against the war in america. it has moved slightly with obama's speech. i think there is a bit of an overstatement there that americans are totally against this. there is a very important question, though, which the caller has blundered toward, and that is whether the strategy is supportable with the american people. that is a question that is much more dynamic than people realize. if people continue to be convince
host: patrick is calling on the democrats' line in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. complex. my brother, who is in difficile who has been in both wars, -- afghanistan who is a navy -- who is any be sealed who has been in both wars, afghanistan and iraq, says that monday -- karzai is lining his pockets, along with individuals in the leadership who are stealing billions of american people's dollars, while our country goes down into economic flames. guest: i suppose it will not surprise the caller to...
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. >> [unintelligible] >> patrick mancino. >> it gives me great pleasure to introduce a founding president and ceo of the national council and u.s.-arab relations. a man who has devoted his life to this region, to promoting understanding between the united states and the arab world and to has a particular home intellectually and spiritually in the gulf and arabian peninsula. he is the only westerner who has actually been present at the creation and attended each of the ministerials of the council and he is back from kuwait where he attended that meeting last week. it is my great pleasure to introduce dr. anthony. >> thank you. thank you, russell smith, thank you for allowing your facilities to be used for the occasion. thank you to the guests and the participants. there is as you can infer an area of expertise and diversity of specialization. [unintelligible] it is hardly a region that is synonymous with [unintelligible] this is one of the few places, it is the only place on the plan and that the united states along with its friends and allies have mobilized and poured more troops and expe
. >> [unintelligible] >> patrick mancino. >> it gives me great pleasure to introduce a founding president and ceo of the national council and u.s.-arab relations. a man who has devoted his life to this region, to promoting understanding between the united states and the arab world and to has a particular home intellectually and spiritually in the gulf and arabian peninsula. he is the only westerner who has actually been present at the creation and attended each of the...
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here is what patrick jenkins is reporting.t call is from fredericksburg, va., louise on the republican line. caller: i think they should put a 50% tax on some hedge funds. host: why is that? caller: these are the people constantly buying up company. i personally think warren buffett and people like jeffrey xdimmelt are the evilest peoplen the world. they are buying all these companies. they are the ones keeping money from the shareholders. the shareholders are trying to keep their heads above water and these people go in and buy a company and shoes -- sell it in a hurry and the average ordinary joe loses. the system is rigged. we of the state pension investment board, totally corrupt all over the country. they brought us everything from the junk bond kings to the savings and loan crisisw3 to the collapse of the so-called technology boom. these people are absolute fees. it is interesting they are all graduates of harvard. it is interesting. and immelt, as far as i'm concerned, g.e. capital is one of the biggest sum -- subprime
here is what patrick jenkins is reporting.t call is from fredericksburg, va., louise on the republican line. caller: i think they should put a 50% tax on some hedge funds. host: why is that? caller: these are the people constantly buying up company. i personally think warren buffett and people like jeffrey xdimmelt are the evilest peoplen the world. they are buying all these companies. they are the ones keeping money from the shareholders. the shareholders are trying to keep their heads above...
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this was turbot patrick leahy and there was a hearing looking into the hearing last summer. qi]cracksthis has been the centerpiece going against domestic violence against women. it passes the single achievement and i am glad to say senator kaufman from delaware because his predecessor who now has another job in government, joe biden, was of course instrumental in passing of vawa. the landmark walk filled a void. to many victims -- too many victims. it had strong bipartisan support. i would compliment senator biden and senator orrin hatch, who were chairman and ranking member respectively who works so hard to get this passed. of a fort to working with members of the committee and -- i look forward to working with members of the committee. the victim of service providers. most importantly,ht the women ad families who were threatened with violence. we have an extraordinary panel with us. first will be catherine pierce. see is the acting director at the justice department. of course karen tronsgrard- scott, who i've known for many years. she is the leader in for montan vermont. i mention
this was turbot patrick leahy and there was a hearing looking into the hearing last summer. qi]cracksthis has been the centerpiece going against domestic violence against women. it passes the single achievement and i am glad to say senator kaufman from delaware because his predecessor who now has another job in government, joe biden, was of course instrumental in passing of vawa. the landmark walk filled a void. to many victims -- too many victims. it had strong bipartisan support. i would...
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he tied patrick roy, most games played in net. the number is 1,029. most in the regular season.arty brodeur with the canadiens in town. first period, devils on the power play. jamie langenbrunner going to cough it up. moen beats brodeur. habs take the lead. now tied at one, late third. brian rolston, patrik elias collects the garbage, and the devils win it 2-1. >>> senators playing without jason spezza, out eigsix to eig weeks. picard beats ryan miller. his third. 1-0 sens which is still where it is in the third. big rush in front of the net. puck out to regan. mike fisher, the rebound. carrie ubnderwood, your thought? 2-1, sens over the sabres. >>> thrashers trying to win three-straight. kind of scary here. spot shadow now. zach bogosian going to hit kulikov in the neck. right in the neck. he would be okay. we pick it up in the third now. tied at three. >> got it to weiss. weiss doesn't want to go that far. on the backhand, save, rebound, score. fro is my bro. >> is he? frohlich with the goal. >>> whether you call them companion deals or just as you see it, either way, it's com
he tied patrick roy, most games played in net. the number is 1,029. most in the regular season.arty brodeur with the canadiens in town. first period, devils on the power play. jamie langenbrunner going to cough it up. moen beats brodeur. habs take the lead. now tied at one, late third. brian rolston, patrik elias collects the garbage, and the devils win it 2-1. >>> senators playing without jason spezza, out eigsix to eig weeks. picard beats ryan miller. his third. 1-0 sens which is...
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. >> patrick edington, and we appreciate your remarks. i'm a former intelligence officer like you. and neighbors bear the burden. physically. the speaker has said there will be no war surtax. so we're not willing to impress paying for this thing financially, one would say. what does that say about our level of commitment? if we take your proposition at face value, which is, we have to find a way to mitigate this threat, i don't think you can completely eliminated, and that is the big lie that is out there, that politicians on both sides of the aisle are saying, that the threat can be made to permanently go away -- not happening. when we going to start talking honestly with each other and the american people about that fact? and what are we going to do to get people to understand that if we really engaged in conflicts like this, we are going to have to pay for them? thank you. >> is a very good and difficult question. ecotourism's a little beyond my area of expertise. -- it goes a little beyond my area of expertise. it has all kinds of implications for other things that we want to d
. >> patrick edington, and we appreciate your remarks. i'm a former intelligence officer like you. and neighbors bear the burden. physically. the speaker has said there will be no war surtax. so we're not willing to impress paying for this thing financially, one would say. what does that say about our level of commitment? if we take your proposition at face value, which is, we have to find a way to mitigate this threat, i don't think you can completely eliminated, and that is the big lie...
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we firmly believe congress should in this discrimination, not for patrick -- not perpetuated as the current amendment would do, if passed as is. we ask congress to enact legislation which clearly defines investors to place their money and sipc-protected funds. we endorse an amendment that prohibits clawback from investors who withdrew their money in good faith and can prove that. with regard to the 60-day payment amendment, we agreed that sipc payments should be based on the customer account balance as of their last day man. again, assuming that they had no -- that they did not know and have no reason to believe that the madoff operation or other ponzi schemes were fraudulent operations. regardless of what processing period is determining -- determined to be reasonable, we suggest street parameters and guidelines be established and that sipc be required and be held accountable for meeting those standards and guidelines. in closing, i suggest that this could happen to you. and congressman perlmutter mentioned that it did happen to the one that -- one of the agile members who was a previous m
we firmly believe congress should in this discrimination, not for patrick -- not perpetuated as the current amendment would do, if passed as is. we ask congress to enact legislation which clearly defines investors to place their money and sipc-protected funds. we endorse an amendment that prohibits clawback from investors who withdrew their money in good faith and can prove that. with regard to the 60-day payment amendment, we agreed that sipc payments should be based on the customer account...
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patrick leahy of vermont tears in this judiciary committee, it is two hours and 15 minutes. >> [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. thank everybody for being here and i welcome secretary napalitano back to the committee for a second oversight hearing since her confirmation hearing in january. in the first-ever loss of the secretaries tenure, the department of homeland security, we have seen some market changes in the with the immigration security is in conducted, i hope this will serve as well as we consider broader immigration reform legislation in the new year. i know that senator schumer as chairman of the subcommittee will be will it working on that and we will try to have an immigration reform legislation. we often hear that we can't begin a comprehensive reform of our immigration laws to deal with control of our borders. since the senate last considered immigration reform, many of us republicans and democratic members alike worked with the former president george w. bush to try to get a comprehensive reform and i several times publicly applauded him for his efforts on that pie
patrick leahy of vermont tears in this judiciary committee, it is two hours and 15 minutes. >> [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. thank everybody for being here and i welcome secretary napalitano back to the committee for a second oversight hearing since her confirmation hearing in january. in the first-ever loss of the secretaries tenure, the department of homeland security, we have seen some market changes in the with the immigration security is in conducted, i hope this...
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patrick henry, the governor of virginia, a patriot, made that stirring speech think a gave on the road roo in fifth grade -- that i gave on the radio in the fifth grade, made this statement, this is all the inheritance i can give to my new family, that was in his will, the religion of christ can give them one which will make them rich indeed. john jay played such an important role in this nation's founding and in negotiations of treaties, helping negotiate the treaty of paris, so many others, but he was also the first chief justice of the u.s. supreme court. in his will chief justice john jay said, unto him who is the author of giver of all good i render sincere and humble thanks for the men who follow in inherited blessings and especially for our redemption and salvation by his beloved son. he's been pleased to bless me with excellent parents, with a virtual white house wife and with worthy children. his protection is a-- has accompanied me through many eventful years, faithfully employed in the service of my country. his providence has not only conducted me to this tranquil situation
patrick henry, the governor of virginia, a patriot, made that stirring speech think a gave on the road roo in fifth grade -- that i gave on the radio in the fifth grade, made this statement, this is all the inheritance i can give to my new family, that was in his will, the religion of christ can give them one which will make them rich indeed. john jay played such an important role in this nation's founding and in negotiations of treaties, helping negotiate the treaty of paris, so many others,...
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we firmly believe congress should in this discrimination, not for patrick -- not perpetuated as the current amendment would do, if passed as is. we ask congress to enact legislation which clearly defines investors to place their money and sipc-protected funds. we endorse an amendment that prohibits clawback from investors who withdrew their money in good faith and can prove that. with regard to the 60-day payment amendment, we agreed that sipc payments should be based on the customer account balance as of their last day man. again, assuming that they had no -- that they did not know and have no reason to believe that the madoff operation or other ponzi schemes were fraudulent operations. regardless of what processing period is determining -- determined to be reasonable, we suggest street parameters and guidelines be established and that sipc be required and be held accountable for meeting those standards and guidelines. in closing, i suggest that this could happen to you. and congressman perlmutter mentioned that it did happen to the one that -- one of the agile members who was a previous m
we firmly believe congress should in this discrimination, not for patrick -- not perpetuated as the current amendment would do, if passed as is. we ask congress to enact legislation which clearly defines investors to place their money and sipc-protected funds. we endorse an amendment that prohibits clawback from investors who withdrew their money in good faith and can prove that. with regard to the 60-day payment amendment, we agreed that sipc payments should be based on the customer account...
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antitrust exemption, for those who are not familiar, is a proposal, the lead sponsor of it is senator patrick leahy, a judiciary chairman from vermont. it would repeal an anti-trust exemption the insurance industry has enjoyed for i think for decades. there is a lot of support for that in the senate actually -- a co-sponsor on the bill said he would like to have seen it on the bill. although he did not included in the base bill that he unveiled in late november. the regent -- reason why is among the moderates, specifically nebraska's ben nelson, there is not the support for it. senator ben nelson was, in addition to being nebraska's governor he was the state insurance commissioner and he kind of brings back perspective on the table. because his book is so critical to democrats getting sick devotes and getting it through the senate it seems unlikely there would be this support to put back in just from a practical standpoint because that would lose a critical vote that they do in fact made. just from a procedural standpoint, that passed the point in the senate debate where they are able to take
antitrust exemption, for those who are not familiar, is a proposal, the lead sponsor of it is senator patrick leahy, a judiciary chairman from vermont. it would repeal an anti-trust exemption the insurance industry has enjoyed for i think for decades. there is a lot of support for that in the senate actually -- a co-sponsor on the bill said he would like to have seen it on the bill. although he did not included in the base bill that he unveiled in late november. the regent -- reason why is...
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another name that probably -- or in fact, it is obscure -- chairman bernanke has just appointed patrick parkinson to be the head of all supervision and examination, or regulation at the federal reserve board who is this man? he led the charge to destroy brooksley born's attempt to regulate credit default swaps, which blew up aig and resulted in billions of >> of losses to the american taxpayers. and why did he do it? he said, if you cannot have brought -- you cannot have fraud in financial markets that are this sophisticated. which is what greenspan said, which he did his may at call on. -- his mea culpa on. who is expert in fraud, the fbi or the economist at the fed? pretty clearly, the fbi, and they have chosen to put in place someone who has been wrong on every step of the way in regulation, and explicitly follows alan greenspan's's a "there is no fraud, there is no reason to regulate." >> i will also be brief. i am a co-director of the campaign for america's future, a center of progressive ideas focused on kitchen table issues. where one of 17 groups ranging across the political spe
another name that probably -- or in fact, it is obscure -- chairman bernanke has just appointed patrick parkinson to be the head of all supervision and examination, or regulation at the federal reserve board who is this man? he led the charge to destroy brooksley born's attempt to regulate credit default swaps, which blew up aig and resulted in billions of >> of losses to the american taxpayers. and why did he do it? he said, if you cannot have brought -- you cannot have fraud in...
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. >> patrick he had goneton from new jersey. appreciate your remarks.'m a former intelligence officer like you and former army officer. probably a lot of those types, quite frankly, in this room. so here's the deal -- five years ago congress rejected by 402-2 -- that was the vote -- a resolution to bring back the draft. so we're not willing to have our sons and daughters, our friends and neighbors, bear the burden physically. the speaker has said there will be no war surtax. so we're not willing to embrace paying for this thing financially, one would say. what does that say about our level of commitment? if we take your proposition at face value, which is we have to find a way to mitigate this threat -- i don't think you can completely eliminate it, and i think that's the big lie that's out there right now. the politicians on both sides of the aisle are saying that the threat can be made to permanently go away. not happening. when are we going to start talking honestly with each other and the american people about that fact? and what are we going to do
. >> patrick he had goneton from new jersey. appreciate your remarks.'m a former intelligence officer like you and former army officer. probably a lot of those types, quite frankly, in this room. so here's the deal -- five years ago congress rejected by 402-2 -- that was the vote -- a resolution to bring back the draft. so we're not willing to have our sons and daughters, our friends and neighbors, bear the burden physically. the speaker has said there will be no war surtax. so we're not...
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patrick?ion for crack and powder has not worked. and we see the impact of it. at -- but i also think that the factor has been the human face that has been put on it. i knew about lawrence garrison long before he walked free. i knew about them because of the work they did. and i think people like senator sessions, he has seen the impact of this. senator gramm, there come -- there are some conservative republicans that are working to try toÑi change this. i wish they would go from one to one. for whatever reason, they are not ready to go there. but they see the human face impacted by this and realize the unfairness. i think is a combination of the statistics and the reality of the lies that are heard so deeply by this for no effect. >> one more question and that we will open it up to the audience for questions as well. i want you to popular hand up if you have a question. the next question is, certainly, mistakes have been made over the last 23 years. what effect has that had on law enforcement
patrick?ion for crack and powder has not worked. and we see the impact of it. at -- but i also think that the factor has been the human face that has been put on it. i knew about lawrence garrison long before he walked free. i knew about them because of the work they did. and i think people like senator sessions, he has seen the impact of this. senator gramm, there come -- there are some conservative republicans that are working to try toÑi change this. i wish they would go from one to one....
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daniel patrick boyd, a u.s. citizen and six others arrested in july charged with conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. according to the fbi, boyd trained and in terrorist training camps in pakistan and afghanistan. and then mr. zazi, probably one of the biggest threats we've discovered recently in terms of a cell in the united states working on behalf of al qaeda, born in afghanistan, u.s. legal permit resident living in colorado, charged with conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction. david hedley, a u.s. citizen who attended terrorist training camps in pakistan was living in chicago and planned attacks abroad. we've learned that he was not only planning future attacks but has now been charged with leping to plan the 2008 attacks in mumbai, india. and just over the past few days we're learning about five young men in virginia just outside where we sit here today who traveled to pakistan reportedly to link up with members of al qaeda. it appears these young men were radicalized just miles fro
daniel patrick boyd, a u.s. citizen and six others arrested in july charged with conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. according to the fbi, boyd trained and in terrorist training camps in pakistan and afghanistan. and then mr. zazi, probably one of the biggest threats we've discovered recently in terms of a cell in the united states working on behalf of al qaeda, born in afghanistan, u.s. legal permit resident living in colorado, charged with conspiracy to use weapons of mass...
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patrick's cathedral in new york by the cardinal to receive the title of dama malta. one of the catholic church's highest honors. moreover, mrs. blute also served as a dedicated board member of various community organizations, some which have been mentioned, including the nazareth home for boys in massachusetts and the muster seed home in worcester, massachusetts. she was the trustee of the shrewsbury library as well as her membership in the shrewsbury guard club, the lady's ax ilry of st. vincent's hospital and part of the medical society. mrs. blute spent several years volunteering for aid to incarcerated mothers. as so eloquented stated by her beloved husband, robert, mrs. blute's lifelong ambition was to, quote, perform each of the works of mercy, to feed the hungry, to help the poor, to visit the prisoner and give aid to the sick and the stranger. mrs. blute's striving purpose was evidence time and time again through her many good deeds. among them was the kindness and generosity that she displayed toward lucy huang, a vietnamese immigrant, whom she took in her h
patrick's cathedral in new york by the cardinal to receive the title of dama malta. one of the catholic church's highest honors. moreover, mrs. blute also served as a dedicated board member of various community organizations, some which have been mentioned, including the nazareth home for boys in massachusetts and the muster seed home in worcester, massachusetts. she was the trustee of the shrewsbury library as well as her membership in the shrewsbury guard club, the lady's ax ilry of st....
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broadcasting on cbs' "game of the week" and joined the detroit tigers broadcast team teaming with van patrickand earn drn ernie hollowell. mr. speaker, regrettably, george kell passed away in swifton, arkansas, on march 24 of this year at the age of 86. although he's no longer with us, mr. kell's memory will be living on through his family and son as well as the couptless baseball fans that he entertained as both a player and a broadcaster. let us honor mr. kell by designating the postal facility in his hometown of swifton, arkansas, and the george -- as the george kell post office. and i urge my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to join us and join mr. berry in sponsoring and supporting his resolution. and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from utah. mr. chaffetz: mr. speaker, i'd like to yield as much time as he may consume to the distinguished gentleman from arkansas, mr. boozman. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arkansas is recognized for as much time as he may consume.
broadcasting on cbs' "game of the week" and joined the detroit tigers broadcast team teaming with van patrickand earn drn ernie hollowell. mr. speaker, regrettably, george kell passed away in swifton, arkansas, on march 24 of this year at the age of 86. although he's no longer with us, mr. kell's memory will be living on through his family and son as well as the couptless baseball fans that he entertained as both a player and a broadcaster. let us honor mr. kell by designating the...
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patrick's day was going to be the perfect day to roll this out because there's drinking, and we thinkr connection is great because this guy used to own a brewery. but, you know, two weeks beforehand some big news item hits, and all of a sudden, you know, people know you're thinking about running and reporters are running up to your campaign, what does your candidate think about x, or they're actually talking to the candidate which could be even worse, what do you think about this, and you have no idea what you should be saying, what people will think, how should you be framing this message in a way that's going to resonate with the largest number of voters, so you're going to give an answer that may or may not be right or effective. and if you had done the research and had that understanding, you're going to be able to adapt to what happens on the ground because no campaign ever actually works the way you want it to. there are always hills and valleys, and that understanding is going to sort of let you get through those changes. and, you know, and the earlier you get an understanding
patrick's day was going to be the perfect day to roll this out because there's drinking, and we thinkr connection is great because this guy used to own a brewery. but, you know, two weeks beforehand some big news item hits, and all of a sudden, you know, people know you're thinking about running and reporters are running up to your campaign, what does your candidate think about x, or they're actually talking to the candidate which could be even worse, what do you think about this, and you have...
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we were outwest in the tournament and a writer asked ed young if patrick ewing and waymon tisdale were the best flares. and he said, throw a third one, dave colbert. i play against him every day in practice. >> that's a
we were outwest in the tournament and a writer asked ed young if patrick ewing and waymon tisdale were the best flares. and he said, throw a third one, dave colbert. i play against him every day in practice. >> that's a