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steve buck house with phil sha near ras. phil, one of the teams they had a victory. gilbert arenas has had a good month. >> phil. yes. december is the month, where he had unforgettable days out west, a 54 game point in phoenix. he had 26 in a game a couple nights ago in minnesota. this month four games with 30 or more and that improved his season high. >> brendon hayward continues the positive play. >> we have been impressed with his play averaging over ten-and-a-half rebounds and that certainly is one of the rank that we will look at and third in the league in blocked shots. he ranked 9th in rebounding and he needs to bring it tonight against zack randolph 6th best in the league. you look at his numbers over his career. he is averaging about 1 points and probably about eight-and-a-half rebounds. he has had three seasons where he has averaged 20 and ten and that is what he is averaging this year but it is over the last four games he has gone through the roof averaging nearly 30 points and 18 rebounds and making 62% of his shots. >> rudy again injured his ankle, he wi
steve buck house with phil sha near ras. phil, one of the teams they had a victory. gilbert arenas has had a good month. >> phil. yes. december is the month, where he had unforgettable days out west, a 54 game point in phoenix. he had 26 in a game a couple nights ago in minnesota. this month four games with 30 or more and that improved his season high. >> brendon hayward continues the positive play. >> we have been impressed with his play averaging over ten-and-a-half rebounds...
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yeah, that is. >> phil: that is. >> steve: i've seen it -- >> phil: it almost looked like he slid.ecause they almost slid out from underneath him. >> steve: i agree. i have seen it called on him manies times when it is not so obvious. that's what makes me wonder about that call. brewer heating up, he has 13 points to lead mr. in scoring. the timberwolves have answered washington on a stephen-0 run. gilbert off balance and he will shoot two. >> phil: that's good recovery by gilbert. you have brewer playing him on the side. now he turns it into an offensive mood. gomes picked up the foul. gil, 2-2 from the line. suchth rebound, simple assists. he had 18 in the win against milwaukee on wednesday night. he went 7-8 from the line in that game. he also had nine assists and a couple steals. he is unable to make the second. that is the first miss at the free-throw line for the wizards tonight who are 10-11. blatche is held -- hollins is held by blatche. awn dry,andray, that's his first foul. traveling call, that is a good call. >> phil: that's interesting. he had his dependtroke defender u
yeah, that is. >> phil: that is. >> steve: i've seen it -- >> phil: it almost looked like he slid.ecause they almost slid out from underneath him. >> steve: i agree. i have seen it called on him manies times when it is not so obvious. that's what makes me wonder about that call. brewer heating up, he has 13 points to lead mr. in scoring. the timberwolves have answered washington on a stephen-0 run. gilbert off balance and he will shoot two. >> phil: that's good...
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blatche is 2-2. >> phil: very assertive shot.on looking for jefferson who has been relatively quiet. 0-2 and missing that one. nick young safes it in to earl boykins. blatche leaves it for young, the short jumper, no good. love the rebound, that's an easy 2 for timberwolves are 3-3 over their last six games after winning three times in their first 24. again to blatche. he will try another one. andray blatche is 3-3. wizards by 2. 6:38 to play, first half. >> phil: none of these were easy shots, they were all contested. >> steve: loose-ball foul is called and it looks like it's on washington. >> phil: somebody forget to box out ramon sessions who was challenging brendan for that rebound. >> steve: we will go to a commercial. ( clink ) ( glasses clinking in tune ) ( clinking, laughter ) ( glasses clinking in tune ) ( clinking, laughter ) ( glasses clinking in tune ) ( glasses clinking in tune ) ( glasses clinking in tune ) ( clinking, humming ) ( clinking, humming ) ( cheering, humming, clinking ) hos15% or more on car to geico ins
blatche is 2-2. >> phil: very assertive shot.on looking for jefferson who has been relatively quiet. 0-2 and missing that one. nick young safes it in to earl boykins. blatche leaves it for young, the short jumper, no good. love the rebound, that's an easy 2 for timberwolves are 3-3 over their last six games after winning three times in their first 24. again to blatche. he will try another one. andray blatche is 3-3. wizards by 2. 6:38 to play, first half. >> phil: none of these were...
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phil: a couple of things.carrying the football loose, not tucked to his body and when it's not tucked to the body, any type of pressure is going to knock it out. what a recovery. you go why is it the wrong side? because when you have it on the inside you can't use your other arm to defend the ball and if it's on the outside arm when it gets knocked loose it usually goes out of bounds. jim: mcnabb is tossed down by dumervil! his second sack today. setting the single season mark in denver history with 17. phil: what's so good, it takes so long. donovan mcnabb hoping for a better option. the short receivers were open but you can't think that brent celek, a tight end is going to be able to stop for that long one of the best pass rushers or sackers in the nfl. jim: he breaks simon fletcher's bronco record. fletcher, a university of houston product. went up and had a number of good years in denver. a flag, and it's going to be five more marked off against the eagles. referee: false start, offense number 79. five-yar
phil: a couple of things.carrying the football loose, not tucked to his body and when it's not tucked to the body, any type of pressure is going to knock it out. what a recovery. you go why is it the wrong side? because when you have it on the inside you can't use your other arm to defend the ball and if it's on the outside arm when it gets knocked loose it usually goes out of bounds. jim: mcnabb is tossed down by dumervil! his second sack today. setting the single season mark in denver history...
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turned it over. >> phil: it was tipped away from foye. i think the referee was thinking it went off foye's hands or legs. >> steve: 17th washington turnover of the game. >> phil: that was a big one. they had a chance to cut the lead. >> steve: probably the biggest one of the game, actually. arenas pops for 3, misses. it has been that kind of night. >> phil: that was a great play p it looked like randy foye was trying to get the foul on sessions and actually made contact with him. the ball missed and you have brewer with the play fake. he laid the left hand on him, and flu u brewer was there for the put-back. another offensive rebound. they have at least 18 offensive rebounds tonight. >> steve: they do, indeed. they have 22 second chance points. 1:09 to play, it looks bleak for washington down by 10. they will come to the other end and shoot. you see kurt rambis in his first year with the team. he was an assistant under del harris. he is best known in his career for the lakers, he spent nine seasons there in the show time era. he had his b
turned it over. >> phil: it was tipped away from foye. i think the referee was thinking it went off foye's hands or legs. >> steve: 17th washington turnover of the game. >> phil: that was a big one. they had a chance to cut the lead. >> steve: probably the biggest one of the game, actually. arenas pops for 3, misses. it has been that kind of night. >> phil: that was a great play p it looked like randy foye was trying to get the foul on sessions and actually made...
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. >> phil: trying to get a fieldgoal attempt out of this. think about 12 yards in the next few plays. >> jim: g.m.'s career long 53. got to get to the ten. you said, fieldgoal essential. palmer goes with the bail out. foschi, picking up scrambling for extra couple of yards which again is crucial to the 39. third and 29 coming up. actually call it third and 30. for those of you expecting to see "60 minutes" you're watchingwatching the nfl on cbs, bengals and chargers, jim nantz and phil simms a thriller here at qualcomm stadium in san diego. v "60 minutes" will be seen immediately after the game except on the west coast and you'll see it at the normal time. palmer down the field. catch is made. that will not give -- cosby growing up here in one game. as a receiver, brings it in close enough to get graham a good shot at the fieldgoal. >> phil: that is patience, knowing there's not going to be coverage. carson palmer here comes cosby. watch the throw, he sees that soft part of the zone, he comes across. throws it in there perfectly, you got to
. >> phil: trying to get a fieldgoal attempt out of this. think about 12 yards in the next few plays. >> jim: g.m.'s career long 53. got to get to the ten. you said, fieldgoal essential. palmer goes with the bail out. foschi, picking up scrambling for extra couple of yards which again is crucial to the 39. third and 29 coming up. actually call it third and 30. for those of you expecting to see "60 minutes" you're watchingwatching the nfl on cbs, bengals and chargers, jim...
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phil: let's just look at this. i think a lot of times when you get in this, don't just think about the score. first, try to get into the field goal position. look at the clock, see how you can manage it, and kick that field goal first if that's what it takes. then try the onside kick. just make sure you give your team every chance that you can to tie it up. jim: lobs it to barber. now comes inside. unable to get where he wanted to go. clock keeps on running. 14 yards picked up. crayton. will he get out of bounds? he will at the 18. now maybe you want to bring out a kicker at this point? phil: i think where i am right now, i would definitely take one shot at the end zone. but don't waste the time. because if you waste too much time, even if you get the onside kick, the game could be over. jim: when ware was taken off the field on a cart, there was a penalty on the first snap, followed up shortly by the touchdown to gates, and then a long drive that killed the clock. you wonder how deflating that was for the dallas s
phil: let's just look at this. i think a lot of times when you get in this, don't just think about the score. first, try to get into the field goal position. look at the clock, see how you can manage it, and kick that field goal first if that's what it takes. then try the onside kick. just make sure you give your team every chance that you can to tie it up. jim: lobs it to barber. now comes inside. unable to get where he wanted to go. clock keeps on running. 14 yards picked up. crayton. will he...
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he is first in steals among the rookies as phil said. second overall. >> phil: third and fifth.'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 haywood, beautifully passed. >> phil: you saw brendan patiently allow the defenders to go by, and then stroll up and throw it down. >> steve: that's the sixth assist of the quarter for gilbert arenas who gets it blocked. and tipped away, the wizards get the steal. here's gilbert the other way for butler. four pullups and a jumper. that's good. >> phil: and you notice, gilbert clearly made sure he had both feet in bounds before he got it to the other end. >> steve: the wizards came from ten down to lead by eight. off the screen, and back to randolph, fans a little rest
he is first in steals among the rookies as phil said. second overall. >> phil: third and fifth.'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....
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now the first one was from michael man to phil jones. this is from phil jones to somebody named -- a gentleman named tom wigly andity subject is, schle's suggestion. this is last year, december of 2008. says, i am supposed to go through my emails and he can get anything i've written about him. about two months ago i deleted loads of emails so we have very little if anything at all. so, what this is showing is that they have, one could say they have conspired to delete data. ben santer is a prominent climate modeler at the department of energy's lawrence livermore laboratory and tom wigly is a scientist at the national center for atmospheric research in boulder, colorado. the gist of this is, he's already deleted a lot of emails from two months ago. what are they trying to hide here? let's go to email number three. email number three shows an unprecedented data purge at the c.r.u. in east anglia, great britain. here's a public index of documents on one day, and then here's the public index on the next -- very quickly after they've gone th
now the first one was from michael man to phil jones. this is from phil jones to somebody named -- a gentleman named tom wigly andity subject is, schle's suggestion. this is last year, december of 2008. says, i am supposed to go through my emails and he can get anything i've written about him. about two months ago i deleted loads of emails so we have very little if anything at all. so, what this is showing is that they have, one could say they have conspired to delete data. ben santer is a...
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phil kessel. you mentioned a call of times, all great goal scorers can shoot from different angles and change the angles that they attack on. here is a simple set up by kaberle. getting it down. one of the cease assists you will ever get in the nhl. her comes kessel, and a good -- not a good position he want today be in. here comes pestle and there is the -- kessel, and there is the shot. excelration on the shot, catching wind inbetween. half way where they need to be, 3/4 of the way. >> greg: remember we talked about brendan morrison sees penalty killing unit and how much they had improved t. reason why, we are getting safe. now, another 28 seconds for the power play. and the toning there. and this one tripled into the corner. shoulder-to-shoulder with knuble. and chops it on around and it will be spun out. mike green up at that time penalty box. he leads and toronto does get one power goal out to have two- men advantage. sharp angle. paddle town. the other way. and ovechkin hit it is breaks. pow
phil kessel. you mentioned a call of times, all great goal scorers can shoot from different angles and change the angles that they attack on. here is a simple set up by kaberle. getting it down. one of the cease assists you will ever get in the nhl. her comes kessel, and a good -- not a good position he want today be in. here comes pestle and there is the -- kessel, and there is the shot. excelration on the shot, catching wind inbetween. half way where they need to be, 3/4 of the way. >>...
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on dodd dorgan.com sites in indeed i just had some meetings in silicon valley not too long ago and phil has been out there quite a bit talking with them. >> if i could interrupt on that, ultimately, doj will have the lead on all of the legal determinations. that is their lane of the road. ultimately, other agencies will have the technical lead, because of the technical complexity of undertaking the efforts that we do, and when you take out the technical aspects and the legal aspects, it is hard to see how homeland security and with a very strong platform for consistence leadership unless there is some vehicle for coordinating the dni and you and the attorney general and everybody together, and i'm not comfortable with that presently. i think the nfc has said they could interim measure but it would seem that that should evolve into a more formal cyberspecific government structure at some point, and are you really confident that dhs at the top of that orbit with everybody else in a layer below it is their appropriate-- should there be a white house leadership on this? >> there is white ho
on dodd dorgan.com sites in indeed i just had some meetings in silicon valley not too long ago and phil has been out there quite a bit talking with them. >> if i could interrupt on that, ultimately, doj will have the lead on all of the legal determinations. that is their lane of the road. ultimately, other agencies will have the technical lead, because of the technical complexity of undertaking the efforts that we do, and when you take out the technical aspects and the legal aspects, it...
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phil turner way outside and missing badly and roll comes up with the loose basketball nearing the 10:00 mark in the first half and honeycutt with the finish and a chance for three. tyler is a big part of ucla's future. he certainly, if he can stay healthy, can score a lot of points for this team. he has the opportunity as mississippi state running away with it, but honeycutt inside here has the bruins to within 20. >> michael: mississippi state with a commanding lead over ucla 59-39, and they are doing it without perhaps the best player on the roster. that is true freshman renardo sidney. team usa versus the world. sidney not just a prototypical big man. can run the floor and handle the ball. that's what made him one of the best prospects in the nation. the problem is he's not been able to play. we mentioned early that he has an issue with the big 7 footer from rick stansbury. the difference in their two faces is that there has not been a violation identified yet by the ncaa as it relates to renardo sidney so until that violation is issued rick stansbury and his team has no idea how l
phil turner way outside and missing badly and roll comes up with the loose basketball nearing the 10:00 mark in the first half and honeycutt with the finish and a chance for three. tyler is a big part of ucla's future. he certainly, if he can stay healthy, can score a lot of points for this team. he has the opportunity as mississippi state running away with it, but honeycutt inside here has the bruins to within 20. >> michael: mississippi state with a commanding lead over ucla 59-39, and...
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. >> greg: it has been a good start for phil kessel and the leafs.en a good start. 10 goals an 19 games, but he has gone dry a little bit recently, joe. if they are going to get back in this game t guy on the right, kissal, has to score some goals. >> greg: just a few moments ago the caps had a great chance for a 3-0 advantage. and the hockey pass attempted beautifully from backstrom. >> greg: yes. mark that down as a possible change in the hockey game. it would have been lights out and the fans would have been all over the hometown league. >> joe: career numbers for vesa toskala, who was in san jose before. another save. robbery there. >> greg: and the caps just really taking it to the least defensive unit. a window of opportunity t. cap top line getting another scoring opportunity against toskala. full coverage and a bad play there by ian white. why would a defenseman throw the puck up the middle against the number one line on the other team that has alex ovechkin and company. you have to keep it up the board. >> joe: and in the blue is jeff finger
. >> greg: it has been a good start for phil kessel and the leafs.en a good start. 10 goals an 19 games, but he has gone dry a little bit recently, joe. if they are going to get back in this game t guy on the right, kissal, has to score some goals. >> greg: just a few moments ago the caps had a great chance for a 3-0 advantage. and the hockey pass attempted beautifully from backstrom. >> greg: yes. mark that down as a possible change in the hockey game. it would have been...
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week proclaimed a new framework for laws and institutions that the phil the dow of never again. they affirmed the universality of declaration. it challenges discrimination against women and religious minorities. every person counts. it exposes those who violate the standards. if we celebrate the progress, our focus must be on the work that remains to be done, and the preamble it encourages us to use it as a standard of achievement bri. we cannot deny the eloquent promises and the life experiences of so many of our fellow human beings. we must finish the job. our human rights agenda is to make human rights a human reality. the first step is to see it in the broader context. people must be free from the oppression of tierney and discrimination and fear of leaders who will imprison them. they must be free from the oppression of want of health, food, and education. to fill their potential, people must choose laws and leaders, a share and access information, criticize and in debate. they must be free to worship. they must love in the way they choose. they must be free to pursue the d
week proclaimed a new framework for laws and institutions that the phil the dow of never again. they affirmed the universality of declaration. it challenges discrimination against women and religious minorities. every person counts. it exposes those who violate the standards. if we celebrate the progress, our focus must be on the work that remains to be done, and the preamble it encourages us to use it as a standard of achievement bri. we cannot deny the eloquent promises and the life...
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it describes the work of a nguy named phil nagano.he ran the homeless policy and the bush administration and he changed the way we treated the homeless. he was the paul revere of this new policy and troubled incessantly for four years. he made the argument that it is cheaper to solve homelessness than to treat homelessness. he said the homeless person that stays on the street cost us all more money than if we simply were to go and give that much person -- that person an apartment or someone to watch for them and finally a job. i wrote a piece about his ideas, his crusade, and the larger intellectual context in which he was operating. i did not create that movement by publicized what he was doing and many people in that world tell me that it made their work lot easier to have an argument fleshed out and a national magazine. it helped to overcome some of the skepticism. that is the way in which riding of the sort that iÑi do is valuable. it helps people -- when i shed light on something, it helps those people who are interested in creat
it describes the work of a nguy named phil nagano.he ran the homeless policy and the bush administration and he changed the way we treated the homeless. he was the paul revere of this new policy and troubled incessantly for four years. he made the argument that it is cheaper to solve homelessness than to treat homelessness. he said the homeless person that stays on the street cost us all more money than if we simply were to go and give that much person -- that person an apartment or someone to...
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. >> yeah, i think it's good news for phil mickelson. that's about where it stops. it's terrible news for television -- first of all, let's not forget what he's got to do at home and take care of his family and himself. take care of himself and his family. in terms of the business world, the golf world, it's a disaster. the eight months he was off with his injuries, television ratings went down 50%. people are going to lose jobs. advertising revenue goes down. it's not golf. to be honest with you, it's not golf without tiger. >> jim: do you think his sponsors will stick with him in the long run? >> in the long run, anything's possible by the way. this country loves a comeback. someone who's contrite and comes forward. in the long run, fine. short term, probably not so fine. we're seeing people taking his face off of websites. we haven't seen tiger woods commercials. that's business. tiger knows that. >> jim: pat, when you talk about the comeback, i mean, let's face it the bad news is still, we haven't hit bottom on this yet? he's trying to get in front of the story,
. >> yeah, i think it's good news for phil mickelson. that's about where it stops. it's terrible news for television -- first of all, let's not forget what he's got to do at home and take care of his family and himself. take care of himself and his family. in terms of the business world, the golf world, it's a disaster. the eight months he was off with his injuries, television ratings went down 50%. people are going to lose jobs. advertising revenue goes down. it's not golf. to be honest...
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on the floor of the senate, i was involved in a debate with the senator from texas named phil gramm. he offered an amendment to a bankruptcy bill which senator grassley and i worked on that said, if you were guilty of predatory lending, you will be precluded in bankruptcy from pursuing their claim. that was debated on the floor and debating the other side against my amendment was senator phil gramm of texas, who said on the floor of the united states senate, if the durbin amendment passes, it will destroy the subprime mortgage market. well, my amendment failed. by one vote. and the subprime mortgage market continued until it collapsed, just a couple years ago. i wish i'd had another vote for my amendment. at this time in this debate took place in december of 2006, about 25% of home loans were subprime. so the mortgage bankers, unfortunately, misled the public about the state of the market at the time to wave away any warnings about any crisis that might be following them. we all know twha has meant to this country. i go back to that episode now because in 2009 we have had more than t
on the floor of the senate, i was involved in a debate with the senator from texas named phil gramm. he offered an amendment to a bankruptcy bill which senator grassley and i worked on that said, if you were guilty of predatory lending, you will be precluded in bankruptcy from pursuing their claim. that was debated on the floor and debating the other side against my amendment was senator phil gramm of texas, who said on the floor of the united states senate, if the durbin amendment passes, it...
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wife, holding hands, watching hundreds of thousands of people walking down the fairways and watching philickleson or somebody else winning the masters. he's going to be sitting there holding his wife's hand? i don't get it. i don't see it. >> larry: hasn't your respect for him diminished at all? >> i know him and like him and really respected him the most as a great athlete, great golfer. i know him as a golfer. i never knew anything about his private life. i can tell you the private lives of many people are not what they would seem. but i do say this. his marriage is seriously -- it's going to be a very tough one to put together, larry. these women are coming out of the woodwork and it's going to be awfully tough. i just don't see tiger sitting there, holding hands, watching golf tournaments every weekend with his wife. >> larry: are you surprised nike stays in his camp? >> not at all. that one is based on golf. it's not based on other things. it's based on equipment that he hit the golf ball with. he hits it better than anyone else in the world, and neek key does very well by it. sell a
wife, holding hands, watching hundreds of thousands of people walking down the fairways and watching philickleson or somebody else winning the masters. he's going to be sitting there holding his wife's hand? i don't get it. i don't see it. >> larry: hasn't your respect for him diminished at all? >> i know him and like him and really respected him the most as a great athlete, great golfer. i know him as a golfer. i never knew anything about his private life. i can tell you the...
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phil leadership roth's new book, the humbling, is a great example. it's only about 80 pages but in one terrific sort of intense very sort of engaged read, i mean you get the full sort of phillip roth experience. and it's exciting. i think that's kind of an interesting medium, and i'm very excited to be working in it. >> you're well known also, as a magazine editor, and now you're on the web. >> yes i'm loving it, absolutely loving it. as much as i do love print and i do, the whole online experience as an editor is really exciting. i feel it's the new frontier, it's breaking out. we already have 41 million page views a month, you know, it's just a huge audience in a very short time, like a year. at "vanity fair" where i was editor for eight years it took us, you know, all of that time to build a 1.2 million audience whereas the new yorker it took such a tremendous, you know, full-on effort to get 250,000 extra sales. here we are online after only, like 13 months and we have four million very devoted readers so it's exciting to feel you can connect can
phil leadership roth's new book, the humbling, is a great example. it's only about 80 pages but in one terrific sort of intense very sort of engaged read, i mean you get the full sort of phillip roth experience. and it's exciting. i think that's kind of an interesting medium, and i'm very excited to be working in it. >> you're well known also, as a magazine editor, and now you're on the web. >> yes i'm loving it, absolutely loving it. as much as i do love print and i do, the whole...
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phil played for the oilers, played a couple of seasons here.ally cool going back and forth with both generations playing here in edmonton. >> joe: sheldon souray switching it up for gilbert. quinten joke the jaw with a slap shot to the face. quinten finally got to sink his teeth into a prime rib the other night. >> craig: and man, did he have the biggest smile on his face. >> joe: didn't toe drag that one around. in exchange, here come the oilers. horcoff, no running room,...
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clinton administration obviously led by president clinton and phil graham in the senate. we don't need to look at the derivatives market. it will take care of itself. the head of the cfdc advised heavily and tried on her own authority because she had the authority to regulate. the derivatives market. the congress stepped in and i think i probably voted for the bill. extraordinary mistake on my part. and phil gramm led the effort that said no, we don't need to impede this robust market that was apparently making all of us so much money. mr. frank advised us and frankly i'm not and exspert, most of the employees we are talking about will be transfer employees, not new employees. regulatory neglect i think the administration did this. they said essentially the free market left to its own devices will grow the economy and create jobs. we ought not to impede that growth and that expansion. as a result of taking the referee off the field, all the little guys got trampled on. that's not unusual. i guarantee you if you take the referee off the football field, the split end will l
clinton administration obviously led by president clinton and phil graham in the senate. we don't need to look at the derivatives market. it will take care of itself. the head of the cfdc advised heavily and tried on her own authority because she had the authority to regulate. the derivatives market. the congress stepped in and i think i probably voted for the bill. extraordinary mistake on my part. and phil gramm led the effort that said no, we don't need to impede this robust market that was...
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this book is an international history of 1989, it builds on an earlier exceptional work by phil whichl the best study of u.s. foreign policy in this period. i had the advantage of more sources having written this book more recently, so i had the opportunity to go to russia, to poland, to germany, britain, and france and to look at their documents on german unification as well as look at the materials in james baker's collection and also in the bush library which is also in part thanks to phil because he chose to footnote his book with the documents to which he had access. they were not available at the time, but as a result of his decision to the footnote them, it's been possible for scholars to request them under the freedom of information act, and they are now available. so there's a really extraordinary source basis available on 1989 for historians. it's in some ways unusual because often documents are kept closed for 25 or 30 years, so if you're a contemporary historian, you have to wait 23 or 30 -- 25 or 30 years after an event to have a look at the documents, then it takes you f
this book is an international history of 1989, it builds on an earlier exceptional work by phil whichl the best study of u.s. foreign policy in this period. i had the advantage of more sources having written this book more recently, so i had the opportunity to go to russia, to poland, to germany, britain, and france and to look at their documents on german unification as well as look at the materials in james baker's collection and also in the bush library which is also in part thanks to phil...
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. >> marcus: now phil turner at 6'3" plays power forward, and last year he's got incredible -- that time great defense, but it's been a reign of three-pointers by mississippi state to have ucla down early. mark, we have teams on both coasts that are interested. but milos only wants to play for dallas. milos really wants to play for brussels. milos only wants to play for shanghai. buenos aires... frankfort... paris... milos really wants to play for rome. [ crashing glass ] how's your japanese? we know why you fly. we're american airlines. jarvis. >> steve: bulldogs lead bruins by nine in the first half. time for our american airlines flashback. last year in the wooden classic depaul against number 16 ucla. josh shipm and drew holliday led the bruins with 14 points each and the bruins were presented about the wooden trophy. >> great person to talk to, every story back from, you know, the old ucla days and that depaul game. it was fun for us. i remember i had a tip dunk in that games jarvis. >> steve: one of the reasons ucla is struggling this year at 2-5 is so many players they lost in the
. >> marcus: now phil turner at 6'3" plays power forward, and last year he's got incredible -- that time great defense, but it's been a reign of three-pointers by mississippi state to have ucla down early. mark, we have teams on both coasts that are interested. but milos only wants to play for dallas. milos really wants to play for brussels. milos only wants to play for shanghai. buenos aires... frankfort... paris... milos really wants to play for rome. [ crashing glass ] how's your...
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that was a true landmark phil, somewhat misunderstood, -- a true landmark bill, somewhat misunderstood, but it was designed to bring water and education and held to the people. @@@@@@@@i @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ four hours of electricity a day during the summer. this is creating an end -- and economic spiral. there were demonstrations in the street. this is creating instability, a lot of political problems. and in the west, meanwhile, the situation you described in the west. we wanted an integrated approach to pakistan on its own merits. and my personal view is that we increase aid to pakistan. with regard to the sanctuaries, i believe and general petreaus also shares this view -- in fact i think he said it today publicly to journalists -- i believe that the pakistani have made considerable progress this year. they took on the terrorists s andwat and disperse them. they moved into south waziristan, and the fighting there is continuing. there are all sorts of activities to stand up to the taliban in the west. is it enough? well, obviously we want them to do as much as they will do. going t
that was a true landmark phil, somewhat misunderstood, -- a true landmark bill, somewhat misunderstood, but it was designed to bring water and education and held to the people. @@@@@@@@i @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ four hours of electricity a day during the summer. this is creating an end -- and economic spiral. there were demonstrations in the street. this is creating instability, a lot of political problems. and in the west, meanwhile, the situation you described in the west. we wanted an...
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here's phil jones again. this time about censoring criticism. i can't see either of these papers being in the next ipcc report. let's just stop right there. so here he is trying to leave out of the ipcc report papers that were contrary in view yet they tout over and over again that the ipcc is the basis for their credibility. it's all the time talking about the ipcc report yet here we have a quote talking about how they're trying to censor what goes into that report. quoting further, kevin and i will keep them out even if we take this information out of the -- meaning this information in the ipcc report, even if we have to redefine what the peer review literature is. these are the same people who are proclaiming that the credibility came from the ipcc and peer reviewed research. and let's look at what happened next when an editor of an academic jurm does not buckle under this kind of pressure and actually publishes the work of a skeptical scientist. here's what jones says, and i quote, i will be emailing the journal to tell them i'm having nothi
here's phil jones again. this time about censoring criticism. i can't see either of these papers being in the next ipcc report. let's just stop right there. so here he is trying to leave out of the ipcc report papers that were contrary in view yet they tout over and over again that the ipcc is the basis for their credibility. it's all the time talking about the ipcc report yet here we have a quote talking about how they're trying to censor what goes into that report. quoting further, kevin and...
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phil jones, one of the scientists promoting the climate change argument, the change went from the words global warming to the phrase climate change because obviously they can't show the warming of the globe over the last decade in the fashion they predicted. all this happened, we saw town hall meetings fill up across america, during the month of august and early september. hundreds and hundreds of town hall meetings, hundreds of thousands of americans came up and filled those town hall meetings. and they filled up the public squares and they stepped up and resisted the idea of a government-run health care system of socialized medicine in america. now the american people are starting to get some traction. they can see the pattern. they voted for change. they didn't know what the change was, mr. speaker. and now they have a pretty good idea -- madam speaker, excuse me. now they have a pretty good idea of that change that has been in store for us, and they reject it. that's why they filled up the capitol, filled up this the town hall meetings. what we've seen so far, this intensity this re
phil jones, one of the scientists promoting the climate change argument, the change went from the words global warming to the phrase climate change because obviously they can't show the warming of the globe over the last decade in the fashion they predicted. all this happened, we saw town hall meetings fill up across america, during the month of august and early september. hundreds and hundreds of town hall meetings, hundreds of thousands of americans came up and filled those town hall...
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on dodd dorgan.com sites in indeed i just had some meetings in silicon valley not too long ago and philhas been out there quite a bit talking with them. >> if i could interrupt on that, ultimately, doj will have the lead on all of the legal determinations. that is their lane of the road. ultimately, other agencies will have the technical lead, because of the technical complexity of undertaking the efforts that we do, and when you take out the technical aspects and the legal aspects, it is hard to see how homeland security and with a very strong platform for consistence leadership unless there is some vehicle for coordinating the dni and you and the attorney general and everybody together, and i'm not comfortable with that presently. i think the nfc has said they could interim measure but it would seem that that should evolve into a more formal cyberspecific government structure at some point, and are you really confident that dhs at the top of that orbit with everybody else in a layer below it is their appropriate-- should there be a white house leadership on this? >> there is white hou
on dodd dorgan.com sites in indeed i just had some meetings in silicon valley not too long ago and philhas been out there quite a bit talking with them. >> if i could interrupt on that, ultimately, doj will have the lead on all of the legal determinations. that is their lane of the road. ultimately, other agencies will have the technical lead, because of the technical complexity of undertaking the efforts that we do, and when you take out the technical aspects and the legal aspects, it is...
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scalise: we're asking for an investigation to be conducted into not only -- this is phil jones, by the way he just stepped down to the embarrassment of exposing a scandal, so for anybody to say, this isn't anything real, this is all being trumped up, this guy stepped down out of embarrassment over the scandal, but we're now calling for an investigation to look into the millions of dollars of federal grant money, u.s. taxpayer dollars that have been used, either obtained through corruption, or when they got the federal tax dollar they went and conducted studies that they manipulated the data, corrupting the day tark using that tax money, we want our money back and we want criminal charges to be filed against these people that actually went out and corrupted data to try to pass a national energy tax in this country that will run millions of jobs and you wonder why small businesses feel like they're walking around this country with a bull's eye on their back. mr. walden: republicans have asked for an investigation on this. it's pretty silent on the democrat side of the aisle. this is a cl
scalise: we're asking for an investigation to be conducted into not only -- this is phil jones, by the way he just stepped down to the embarrassment of exposing a scandal, so for anybody to say, this isn't anything real, this is all being trumped up, this guy stepped down out of embarrassment over the scandal, but we're now calling for an investigation to look into the millions of dollars of federal grant money, u.s. taxpayer dollars that have been used, either obtained through corruption, or...
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on dodd dorgan.com sites in indeed i just had some meetings in silicon valley not too long ago and philas been out there quite a bit talking with them. >> if i could interrupt on that, ultimately, doj will have the lead on all of the legal determinations. that is their lane of the road. ultimately, other agencies will have the technical lead, because of the technical complexity of undertaking the efforts that we do, and when you take out the technical aspects and the legal aspects, it is hard to see how homeland security and with a very strong platform for consistence leadership unless there is some vehicle for coordinating the dni and you and the attorney general and everybody together, and i'm not comfortable with that presently. i think the nfc has said they could interim measure but it would seem that that should evolve into a more formal cyberspecific government structure at some point, and are you really confident that dhs at the top of that orbit with everybody else in a layer below it is their appropriate-- should there be a white house leadership on this? >> there is white hous
on dodd dorgan.com sites in indeed i just had some meetings in silicon valley not too long ago and philas been out there quite a bit talking with them. >> if i could interrupt on that, ultimately, doj will have the lead on all of the legal determinations. that is their lane of the road. ultimately, other agencies will have the technical lead, because of the technical complexity of undertaking the efforts that we do, and when you take out the technical aspects and the legal aspects, it is...
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clinton administration obviously led by president clinton and phil graham in the senate. we don't need to look at the derivatives market. it will take care of itself. the head of the cfdc advised heavily and tried on her own authority because she had the authority to regulate. the derivatives market. the congress stepped in and i think i probably voted for the bill. extraordinary mistake on my part. and phil gramm led the effort that said no, we don't need to impede this robust market that was apparently making all of us so much money. mr. frank advised us and frankly i'm not and exspert, most of the employees we are talking about will be transfer employees, not new employees. regulatory neglect i think the administration did this. they said essentially the free market left to its own devices will grow the economy and create jobs. we ought not to impede that growth and that expansion. as a result of taking the referee off the field, all the little guys got trampled on. that's not unusual. i guarantee you if you take the referee off the football field, the split end will l
clinton administration obviously led by president clinton and phil graham in the senate. we don't need to look at the derivatives market. it will take care of itself. the head of the cfdc advised heavily and tried on her own authority because she had the authority to regulate. the derivatives market. the congress stepped in and i think i probably voted for the bill. extraordinary mistake on my part. and phil gramm led the effort that said no, we don't need to impede this robust market that was...
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i would expect, if i'm confirmed, one of the first things that i plan to do is to go talk to phil ridinger who is the deputy undersecretary responsible for cyber and talk to him about how ina can effectively team within to make sure he gets the analytical support that he needs. and i know that as this issue continues to evolve, there's probably room to sort out exactly who is going to do what. but it is an area i expect to focus on. i was a cybersecurity coordinator for the before i retired to their im very for my with those issued. >> good. ambassador goldberg? >> senator, i agree, it is an absolute critical issue. it is one that inr has taken the lead role in at the state department and organizing us to do with the critical issue. we are still in a bit of a state of flux on some of the cyber issues in terms of organization, because inr have to link with the intelligence community has a very large role. but some of the issues that may be coming up in the years to come will be diplomatic missions as well. that's not a traditional inr role. we are organized to deal with the internal issues
i would expect, if i'm confirmed, one of the first things that i plan to do is to go talk to phil ridinger who is the deputy undersecretary responsible for cyber and talk to him about how ina can effectively team within to make sure he gets the analytical support that he needs. and i know that as this issue continues to evolve, there's probably room to sort out exactly who is going to do what. but it is an area i expect to focus on. i was a cybersecurity coordinator for the before i retired to...
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phil jones, director of the climactic research unit at university of east anglia, indicated a consciousattempt to alter data. in fact, the phrases refer to distinct issues that were openly discussed in peer review scientific literature at the time and are readily available now. there were no magician's trying to trick the body. it was just a scientist using a technique published by his colleagues in a publicly available, peer-reviewed science journal. while magician's never reveal their secrets, scientists must show their work. mike will be referring to the science journal in britain. it refers to the 1998 "nature" article altered by mike man, raymond bradley, and another. and it, the authors use multiple sources liked ice caps and quarrels as so-called proxy data to reconstruct annual temperatures from 1980 back to 1480 these are caliber it was instrumental records of the land, air, and see temperatures that existed at that time from 1902 to 1995. after this calibration, the authors plot the reconstructed temperatures, along with the directly measured the instrument the temperature rec
phil jones, director of the climactic research unit at university of east anglia, indicated a consciousattempt to alter data. in fact, the phrases refer to distinct issues that were openly discussed in peer review scientific literature at the time and are readily available now. there were no magician's trying to trick the body. it was just a scientist using a technique published by his colleagues in a publicly available, peer-reviewed science journal. while magician's never reveal their...
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the effort of this proposal of the medicare program and its beneficiaries is t to quote forr senator phil gramm of texas, when he was asked of president clinton's proposal when president clinton put that proposal on the table in 199. senator gramm said this about the proposal, which would be applicable today. quote, "if your mother is on the titanic and the titanic is sinking, the last thing on earth you want to be preoccupied with is getting more passengers on the titanic." since its inception in 1965, the medicare program has helped ensure seniors access to health care. but as the senator from alabama and i were just discussing, the problems with health care and medicare are such that medicare is already under extreme financial pressure. so why would you load more people into a system that senator gramm of texas was referring to as a titanic? you wouldn't load more people on it as it was going to sink. this is not to say that this entitlement program, medicare, is not in need of improvement. but having the 36 million americans who are ages 65 -- or -- i'm sorry. ages 55 to 64, having th
the effort of this proposal of the medicare program and its beneficiaries is t to quote forr senator phil gramm of texas, when he was asked of president clinton's proposal when president clinton put that proposal on the table in 199. senator gramm said this about the proposal, which would be applicable today. quote, "if your mother is on the titanic and the titanic is sinking, the last thing on earth you want to be preoccupied with is getting more passengers on the titanic." since its...
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phil, who should it be? caller: yeah, i am surprised it's not obama. host: well, he's on the list.ndidates, fed chairman, bernanke, obama, and geithner. caller: i like bernanke, as a team they have rescued this country so well. host: one twitter comment, lillie ledbetter should be the person. of earning equal pay for equal work. we have dennis joining us. caller: yes, it should be barack obama, i have seen him since eisenhower, and this is the best president i have seen in my lifetime. no one else has the skills or the talents he come on to this scene at this time. no question it should be barack obama. host: thank you for the call, next is gary from st. louis. caller: yeah, i think it definitely be glenn beck, he brought out the wrong people and shows from the president, and no one can dispute him. as far as i am concerned he's doing more for this country than the president or any other administration. host: thank you, next we have sam. caller: i don't agree with that gentleman with glenn beck, he's disinforming the country, and god help with someone with that echo chamber. i am a
phil, who should it be? caller: yeah, i am surprised it's not obama. host: well, he's on the list.ndidates, fed chairman, bernanke, obama, and geithner. caller: i like bernanke, as a team they have rescued this country so well. host: one twitter comment, lillie ledbetter should be the person. of earning equal pay for equal work. we have dennis joining us. caller: yes, it should be barack obama, i have seen him since eisenhower, and this is the best president i have seen in my lifetime. no one...
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phil riley will be on his way shortly, he's the director of american legion. mr. griffiths director of the missing persons in southeast asia. ms. lisa phillips, president of the world war ii families for the return of the missing. ms. lynn o'shea, director of research for the national alliance of family. mr. frank metersky, the washington liaison for the families of the missing. ms. robin piacine, the cold war and pow/mia. and mr. broward, the mia advocate. our second panel, and we were very pleased to have them participate also in july will be the honorable charles ray, deputy assistance, secretary of defense for pow/mia affairs and commander chris for the accounting command. i want to welcome y'all. and again if you can give us your testimony in three minutes, do y'all have that information that we were hoping that you could do that? we always make a habit to come back and make sure you've had a chance to make sure to say something that's critical and important in the end. do you have any comments? >> thank you. indeed. i appreciate your efforts that nobody is g
phil riley will be on his way shortly, he's the director of american legion. mr. griffiths director of the missing persons in southeast asia. ms. lisa phillips, president of the world war ii families for the return of the missing. ms. lynn o'shea, director of research for the national alliance of family. mr. frank metersky, the washington liaison for the families of the missing. ms. robin piacine, the cold war and pow/mia. and mr. broward, the mia advocate. our second panel, and we were very...
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that was a true landmark phil, somewhat misunderstood, -- a true landmark bill, somewhat misunderstood, but it was designed to bring water and education and held to the people. karachi, four hours of electricity a day during the summer of this year. this was creating an economic spiral. textile mills were closing because of lack of energy. this was creating instability. there were a lot of political problems, and in the west, the situation you describe, and we wanted to take an integrated approach to pakistan in its own merits carranza and -- in its own merits. in regard to the sanctuary is, i believe, and general petraeus also shared this view -- 5 believe the pakistani is have made considerable progress this year. they took on the terrorists and dispersed them. the fighting is continuing. there are all sorts of activities to stand up to the taliban in the west. is it enough salmon we want them to do as much as they would do, but i am not going to demand of a sovereign country what they have to do. they know what they should do in terms of their own interest and ours. we are engaged i
that was a true landmark phil, somewhat misunderstood, -- a true landmark bill, somewhat misunderstood, but it was designed to bring water and education and held to the people. karachi, four hours of electricity a day during the summer of this year. this was creating an economic spiral. textile mills were closing because of lack of energy. this was creating instability. there were a lot of political problems, and in the west, the situation you describe, and we wanted to take an integrated...
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phil jones, the director of the climate research unit at the university of east anglia in england, wrote in his now leaked emails, affording access to the data by those who doubt global warming. he talked about getting around british freedom of information requests. he didn't want other scientists to get his data because they could expose flaws and faults in his global warming claims. but the bread and butter of these global warming claims coming from what these scientists say is a consensus within the scientific community. now we learn there is not a consensus about global climate change. the emails show numerous actions taken to silence the dissenting voices and with hold the actual information being used to make their questionable claims. now the british university says they're going to release all of their data now. but the scientists have already admitted that they destroyed much of that data. obviously they destroyed the data that shows their theory on climb change is a ruse, it is a fraud on the world. that doesn't look like sound science to me. it sounds like they have cooked the
phil jones, the director of the climate research unit at the university of east anglia in england, wrote in his now leaked emails, affording access to the data by those who doubt global warming. he talked about getting around british freedom of information requests. he didn't want other scientists to get his data because they could expose flaws and faults in his global warming claims. but the bread and butter of these global warming claims coming from what these scientists say is a consensus...
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host: phil is on the republican line. go ahead.caller: i have been over the last couple of years reading and of economics probably to make myself dangerous. guest: you are dangerous, sir. caller: i read marx for the first time, adams met -- adam smith, and i starting to read milton friedman and for christmas at that keynes economic theory. and about six months ago i started reading robert hicks, the libertarian. his take on economics is that there really is no solution other than an ultimate collapse. i've got a couple of questions. is it inevitable? is his ratchet theory with the growth of government swallowing more of gdp, and more and more freedom, etc., is that where we are heading? if it is not inevitable, what is going to correct it? throw out one set of scoundrels and and let someone who will fix this thing or go in the cycle of electing more and more scoundrels? another question i have is,@@@@h i am not a fan of corruption, probably because i grew up in chicago under the real mayor. i am not happy about the way things get i
host: phil is on the republican line. go ahead.caller: i have been over the last couple of years reading and of economics probably to make myself dangerous. guest: you are dangerous, sir. caller: i read marx for the first time, adams met -- adam smith, and i starting to read milton friedman and for christmas at that keynes economic theory. and about six months ago i started reading robert hicks, the libertarian. his take on economics is that there really is no solution other than an ultimate...
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scientific data coming from them, which also implicates the doddered institutes -- goddard institute and philjones, who recently stepped down. can people believe the data coming from them? host: reliability of data, dr. hansen. it did guest: not have any effect of all -- guest: it does not have any effect at all with our understanding of climate change. in fact, climate changes around the world are very well documented. as far as this specific issue of global temperature is concerned, if there were anything wrong with of those analyses of global warming, that it is completely available, the data from the 5000 weather stations around the continental areas, the ocean temperature data and the polar regions where temperatures are measured by different research stations. all of that data is well available and is available on our website. if any answer -- any other answer could be extracted from that, don't you think that these deniers, the contrarians would immediately published that result? they are waging a propaganda war. and frankly, those e-mail messages gave them a lot of ammunition. it is u
scientific data coming from them, which also implicates the doddered institutes -- goddard institute and philjones, who recently stepped down. can people believe the data coming from them? host: reliability of data, dr. hansen. it did guest: not have any effect of all -- guest: it does not have any effect at all with our understanding of climate change. in fact, climate changes around the world are very well documented. as far as this specific issue of global temperature is concerned, if there...
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host: phil is on the republican line. go ahead. caller: i have been over the last couple of years reading and of economics probably to make myself dangerous. guest: you are dangerous, sir. caller: i read marx for the first time, adams met -- adam smith, and i starting to read milton friedman and for christmas at that keynes economic theory. and about six months ago i started reading robert hicks, the libertarian. his take on economics is that there really is no solution other than an ultimate collapse. i've got a couple of questions. is it inevitable? is his ratchet theory with the growth of government swallowing more of gdp, and more and more freedom, etc., is that where we are heading? if it is not inevitable, what is going to correct it? throw out one set of scoundrels and and let someone who will fix this thing or go in the cycle of electing more and more scoundrels? another question i have is, what would you recommend to make me less dangerous? what should i read about economics that would make me less dangerous in polite comp
host: phil is on the republican line. go ahead. caller: i have been over the last couple of years reading and of economics probably to make myself dangerous. guest: you are dangerous, sir. caller: i read marx for the first time, adams met -- adam smith, and i starting to read milton friedman and for christmas at that keynes economic theory. and about six months ago i started reading robert hicks, the libertarian. his take on economics is that there really is no solution other than an ultimate...
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phil shilera and sean moch worked to defend the administration, done a tremendous job. and dana singheiser as well for her work. we'll make these lists available for the record, madam president. but i wanted to thank these individuals again for their fine, fine work. madam president, i want to speak, if i can today about, not as my capacity as a senior member of the health, education, labor, and pensions, nor in my capacity as one of the coauthors of the underlying legislation, but rather in my capacity, as i said at the outset of these remarks, as a senator representing 3.5 million residents of the state of connecticut. the neighboring state, my good friend and colleague, the presiding officer represents new hampshire in new england. if you travel my state, madam president, you will meet some of the world's most talented and dedicated health care professionals, tour some of the nation's finest hospitals where patients get world-class treatment. but you'll hear heartbreaking stories from people in my state, people who have come from middle-class families who have lost e
phil shilera and sean moch worked to defend the administration, done a tremendous job. and dana singheiser as well for her work. we'll make these lists available for the record, madam president. but i wanted to thank these individuals again for their fine, fine work. madam president, i want to speak, if i can today about, not as my capacity as a senior member of the health, education, labor, and pensions, nor in my capacity as one of the coauthors of the underlying legislation, but rather in my...
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phil evans, president of the society of breast imaging. since the onset of regular mammography screening in 1990, the mortality rate for breast cancer, which had been unchanged for the preceding 50 years, decreased by -- decreased by 30%, ignoring direct evidence from largecrine clal -- clinical trials, the board based their ideas on conflicting computer models and that the parameters for breast cancer change at the age of 50. in truth there no data to support this premise. let me continue. allowing a small number of people with no demonstrative expertise to make recommendations regarding diagnosis of a disease which kills more than 40,000 women a year makes no scientific sense and is a mistake many women will pay for with their lives. not my words, this is the american college of radiology's words. lawmakers need to require that the task force includes experts from the field on which they are making recommendations and that its recommendations be submitted for comment and review to outside stake holders in similar fashion to rules enacted
phil evans, president of the society of breast imaging. since the onset of regular mammography screening in 1990, the mortality rate for breast cancer, which had been unchanged for the preceding 50 years, decreased by -- decreased by 30%, ignoring direct evidence from largecrine clal -- clinical trials, the board based their ideas on conflicting computer models and that the parameters for breast cancer change at the age of 50. in truth there no data to support this premise. let me continue....
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one of my friends, phil hare, who is here, says, it ain't the g.d.p., it's the j.o.b. and i believe mr. sessions mr. sessions k-n-o-w what i'm talking about. our constituents -- he to be known they're not going to be taken advantage of. they deserve to know that our financial regulations will stop those institutions who engage in irresponsible practices without placing an unnecessary burden on those who are acting in the best interest of their consumers. and they deserve to know that this congress, republican and democrat, should not and i believe the democrats will not stand idly by, allowing monstrous financial institutions to put our entire economy at risk, rake in billions and shell out egregious bonuses while everyday americans lose their life savings and struggle from paycheck to paycheck. the wall street reform and consumer protection act and we should give barney frank and the financial services committee, republican and democrat, every credit for extraordinary work in these extremely difficult times for our country. but this protection act makes reasonable and
one of my friends, phil hare, who is here, says, it ain't the g.d.p., it's the j.o.b. and i believe mr. sessions mr. sessions k-n-o-w what i'm talking about. our constituents -- he to be known they're not going to be taken advantage of. they deserve to know that our financial regulations will stop those institutions who engage in irresponsible practices without placing an unnecessary burden on those who are acting in the best interest of their consumers. and they deserve to know that this...
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week proclaimed a new framework for laws and institutions that the phil the dow of never again.he universality of declaration. it challenges discrimination against women and religious minorities. every person counts. it exposes those who violate the standards. if we celebrate the progress, our focus must be on the work that remains to be done, and the preamble it encourages us to use it as a standard of achievement bri. we cannot deny the eloquent promises and the life experiences of so many of our fellow human beings. we must finish the job. our human rights agenda is to make human rights a human reality. the first step is to see it in the broader context. people must be free from the oppression of tierney and discrimination and fear of leaders who will imprison them. they must be free from the oppression of want of health, food, and education. to fill their potential, people must choose laws and leaders, a share and access information, criticize and in debate. they must be free to worship. they must love in the way they choose. they must be free to pursue the dignity that come
week proclaimed a new framework for laws and institutions that the phil the dow of never again.he universality of declaration. it challenges discrimination against women and religious minorities. every person counts. it exposes those who violate the standards. if we celebrate the progress, our focus must be on the work that remains to be done, and the preamble it encourages us to use it as a standard of achievement bri. we cannot deny the eloquent promises and the life experiences of so many of...
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scientific data coming from them, which also implicates the doddered institutes -- goddard institute and philjones, who recently stepped down. can people believe the data coming from them? host: reliability of data, dr. hansen. it did guest: not have any effect of all -- guest: it does not have any effect at all with our understanding of climate change. in fact, climate changes around the world are very well documented. as far as this specific issue of global temperature is concerned, if there were anything wrong with of those analyses of global warming, that it is completely available, the data from the 5000 weather stations around the continental areas, the ocean temperature data and the polar regions where temperatures are measured by different research stations. all of that data is well available and is available on our website. if any answer -- any other answer could be extracted from that, don't you think that these deniers, the contrarians would immediately published that result? they are waging a propaganda war. and frankly, those e-mail messages gave them a lot of ammunition. it is u
scientific data coming from them, which also implicates the doddered institutes -- goddard institute and philjones, who recently stepped down. can people believe the data coming from them? host: reliability of data, dr. hansen. it did guest: not have any effect of all -- guest: it does not have any effect at all with our understanding of climate change. in fact, climate changes around the world are very well documented. as far as this specific issue of global temperature is concerned, if there...