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steve buckhantz and phil chenier with you. in the regular season, chicago has won 8 of 10 against "the wiz" ardz here. perhaps antawn jamison will have something to say about that tonight. >> he has -- averaging 4 and 12 and he's coming off one of his best games, 25 points, 19 rebounds, played all but two minutes in the game against atlanta two nights ago. again, he's been a thorn in the side of the bulls. >> the increasingly stellar play of joakim noah has him second in the nba and three for rebound. for brendan haywood, this will be a terrific challenge. >> he's had at least 10 rebounds, he has nine double doubles and three of them come ngt last four games, including the game against atlanta. 71%, tonight he's be going against another young, talented lineup and that lineup features joakim noah, a guy he'll have to challenge quick. look at the two of them, they are right at the top in a number of categories. brendan has the ang sflang offensive blokdz -- advantage -- brendz an has the advantage in offensive blocks. he's an im
steve buckhantz and phil chenier with you. in the regular season, chicago has won 8 of 10 against "the wiz" ardz here. perhaps antawn jamison will have something to say about that tonight. >> he has -- averaging 4 and 12 and he's coming off one of his best games, 25 points, 19 rebounds, played all but two minutes in the game against atlanta two nights ago. again, he's been a thorn in the side of the bulls. >> the increasingly stellar play of joakim noah has him second in...
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phil: yeah. he got his stroke doing. he's certainly feeling good about himself. a perfect 4 for 4 with 8 points by lee. steve: he's going to take a time-out as his team trails now by 5 at the meadowlands with by 5 at the meadowlands with to inst q. re asmanaren - so likelai? likeay ielle - . 7did et ie? ye's k wei yeth a- blueroniw ca fii perv fo get an extra 8% instant savings or 18 montinte. totctro ay player with select samsung t . went. get hou he3 mo player with select samsung t hingat? ow t som een g toyou. you lo--utte so c i .. i lo i .. otheer l- i' one ank -ou le taoffbeermuch you e grlsnee trips b er l taste grs. you're gorgeous, look at you, i loooov y steve: wizards trail the nets 12-7 with 7:21 to good in the 1st quarter. these two teams met on halloween night at verizon center. washington shot 61.5% from the field. gilbert arenas had three three- pointers in that game finished with 32 points. randy foye was outstanding he was 7 of 12 from the field at 17 points, and andray blatche
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opportunity. >> phil: >> phil: he had to reach back for it and then again trying to dunk it they had to bring that thing all the way across off the offensive player. >> steve: big play with washington with a chance to cut it back to seven but can't convert in transition. butler picked up another personal. into the corner crawford. smith and a loose ball foul will be called on washington. it is on blatche. that's number 5 on andray blatche. told you atlanta. the celtics to get anything off the glass. >> phil: keep in mind you're talking about guys that are very quick on their feet. very difficult to box out. they are quick in reacting to the ball. change of direction. you've got horford in there. capable of that. smith. and now joe johnson playing the three. so you've got some very capable rebounders that are very quick and solid inside. >> steve: smith finally misses one. this is atlanta's first of five straight home games. they will face them friday. oklahoma city. sacramento and charlotte. before traveling to houston and san antonio. they get yet another rebound. that's 48 for the
opportunity. >> phil: >> phil: he had to reach back for it and then again trying to dunk it they had to bring that thing all the way across off the offensive player. >> steve: big play with washington with a chance to cut it back to seven but can't convert in transition. butler picked up another personal. into the corner crawford. smith and a loose ball foul will be called on washington. it is on blatche. that's number 5 on andray blatche. told you atlanta. the celtics to get...
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. >> phil: pick up. turned it back over again. >> steve: hawks have outrebounded the wizards 13-9 so far tonight. washington made just within of their last five field goals. atlanta made two of their last fi >> steve: this building which averages over 16,000 for hawks games this year is very quiet right now and clearly not that many people in there. >> steve: not quite the 16,000 in here. >> steve: huge building. so when there are a few people in here it is almost carnous. >> steve: jamison with his fourth rebound. young against bibby much nice fade away. comes up short. wizards woes continue from the field. here is marvin williams. bibby. back to horford on the screen and roll and he scores. >> phil: hor hoford comes into this game shooting a very good percentage from the field. right around 58%. >> steve: randy foye knocking down a jumper and randy foye has been outstanding for the wizards. in fact last night became the first wizard guard other than gilbert to record a double- double with 10 appoints a
. >> phil: pick up. turned it back over again. >> steve: hawks have outrebounded the wizards 13-9 so far tonight. washington made just within of their last five field goals. atlanta made two of their last fi >> steve: this building which averages over 16,000 for hawks games this year is very quiet right now and clearly not that many people in there. >> steve: not quite the 16,000 in here. >> steve: huge building. so when there are a few people in here it is almost...
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chairman phil thomas of california is co-chair. >> good morning. the meeting, the public hearing of the financial crisis inquiry commission will come to order. there is a quorum present. welcome to our second day of public hearings. on the causes of the financial economic crisis that there gripping this country. as i said, and is the vice chairman also indicated yesterday, we are a panel that is going to do our level best on behalf of the american people to try to discern the facts and the causes of the current crisis, which has affected so many millions of americans. yesterday we heard from a range
chairman phil thomas of california is co-chair. >> good morning. the meeting, the public hearing of the financial crisis inquiry commission will come to order. there is a quorum present. welcome to our second day of public hearings. on the causes of the financial economic crisis that there gripping this country. as i said, and is the vice chairman also indicated yesterday, we are a panel that is going to do our level best on behalf of the american people to try to discern the facts and...
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. >> phil: ray lewis called it an incomplete pass that time. >> jim: they're going to punt it. >> phil: that's the right decision. here he comes from this side. watch him come from underneath, and he just overpowers. zach miller and what it does, watch jamarcus russell flinch. oh, he gets it, he throws -- that makes the football come up short. >> jim: oakland punts away. if you a just joining us here in oakland. a fair catch by carr at the seven. for those of you expecting to see "60 minutes" this is the "nfl on cbs." the ravens and the raiders with baltimore needing a win here to make the postseason. jim nantz and phil simms on the call here. a 21-13 ravens lead. "60 minutes" will be seen in its entirety. it's been a big day for willis mcgahee, all three of the touchdowns. >> phil: grubb gets on it. and how about this, nine people to stop the run, mcgahee -- oh, boy, all the scores and touchdowns. grubbs is pulling -- >> jim: first down at the raiders defense. and mcgahee held to one yard by scott and others. so the raiders defense must make the play here. oakland with two timeouts. >
. >> phil: ray lewis called it an incomplete pass that time. >> jim: they're going to punt it. >> phil: that's the right decision. here he comes from this side. watch him come from underneath, and he just overpowers. zach miller and what it does, watch jamarcus russell flinch. oh, he gets it, he throws -- that makes the football come up short. >> jim: oakland punts away. if you a just joining us here in oakland. a fair catch by carr at the seven. for those of you...
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phil martelli calls the time-out.ts with defense when it comes to the temple owls. >> steve: this is a very nice blocked shot you will see here. garrett williamson getting to the basket. great block by williams. and great rotation by craig williams. he blocks the shot and rotates inside to make the steal and the swooping finish. >> tom: lavoy allen last year sported a mohawk for a good portion of the season. just a little symbolism. they wanted to change things up a bit. this is a kid who started playing basketball very late in his high school career. he has really turned into a pretty good player. you see the shooting percentage. st. joseph under 30% for the game. >> steve: they were in the game in the first half and just faded in the second another game against purdue and minnesota. they just died. >> tom: princeton, too. they just couldn't hold on to the lead. shot clock under 10. garrett williamson finds bab 'tis and that is a good find. >> steve: good finish. >> tom: 51-35 the score. first bucket of the night for
phil martelli calls the time-out.ts with defense when it comes to the temple owls. >> steve: this is a very nice blocked shot you will see here. garrett williamson getting to the basket. great block by williams. and great rotation by craig williams. he blocks the shot and rotates inside to make the steal and the swooping finish. >> tom: lavoy allen last year sported a mohawk for a good portion of the season. just a little symbolism. they wanted to change things up a bit. this is a...
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phil gramm was instrumental in that. you will remember michael green berger who is now a lawyer and a professor, he was a regulator. he was on the commodity futures trading commission. as early as 1998, he would have liked to outlaw these kinds of derivatives that have gotten us into some much trouble. he said that that point was the critical moment and that phil gramm was the person that pushed that through. >> were to happen to get that video -- where did you happen to get that video? >> he is enjoying his reward as vice-chairman of the union bank of switzerland. he is still a very powerful person in texas politics. >> if you go back to that time, he did not do this in a vacuum. did that go through that conference? -- at conference? >> it had been discussed and it failed. it was a separate bill and it had not gone through. what phil gramm did was to attack it on to an appropriations bill on december 15, 2000. everyone was wanting to go home for christmas. clinton signed it and tack it onto an 11,000 page bill. how many
phil gramm was instrumental in that. you will remember michael green berger who is now a lawyer and a professor, he was a regulator. he was on the commodity futures trading commission. as early as 1998, he would have liked to outlaw these kinds of derivatives that have gotten us into some much trouble. he said that that point was the critical moment and that phil gramm was the person that pushed that through. >> were to happen to get that video -- where did you happen to get that video?...
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>> phil: bibby going behind that pick. jamal crawford had the ball. >> steve: boy, this is going to be -- he did. and the first quarter is over here in atlanta. antawn jamison got a big three- point shot moments ago. but the hawks building a lead as both teams struggled from the fields. atlanta just 7 of 22. washington just 6 of 21. and after one quarter
>> phil: bibby going behind that pick. jamal crawford had the ball. >> steve: boy, this is going to be -- he did. and the first quarter is over here in atlanta. antawn jamison got a big three- point shot moments ago. but the hawks building a lead as both teams struggled from the fields. atlanta just 7 of 22. washington just 6 of 21. and after one quarter
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you see what phil is trying to do.nd a lot of times like trapping. >> tom: phil martelli has been at st. joseph for 25 years. their last 15 as the head coach. 10 years prior to that as an assistant coach. he is one of the personalities in the atlantic 10 in philadelphia and he fits the city perfectly. >> steve: and he has done an inbelievable job. now he is in a rebuilding situation. they are only 4-8. there's a long way to go and they are going get better as time goes on. >> tom: prescott for three. rebound by moore. one last opportunity for the temple owls. the shot clock is off. game clock is heading towards 20 seconds and fran dunphy wants to use the use it or lose it time-out. fran dunphy who has won 66 games here at temple. he has been in college basketball for 21 years as the head coach with 376 wins. he is the only coach in big 5 history to coach at two different schools within the big five. he coached at penn where he was successful with the quakers before coming over here to temple. we talk about villanova, s
you see what phil is trying to do.nd a lot of times like trapping. >> tom: phil martelli has been at st. joseph for 25 years. their last 15 as the head coach. 10 years prior to that as an assistant coach. he is one of the personalities in the atlantic 10 in philadelphia and he fits the city perfectly. >> steve: and he has done an inbelievable job. now he is in a rebuilding situation. they are only 4-8. there's a long way to go and they are going get better as time goes on. >>...
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. >> phil: they swing it back to him at the top. , he did. he picked up both feet before he put the ball back on the floor. watch both feet. yeah. >> steve: that's interesting, phil, because that's something they've called all season long but not in this game. >> phil: it looked like deshawn was the one has that had the contact with the hand check. >> steve: chicago takes the lead by 1 on the 3-point play. butler had it knocked out of bounds with 10 on the shot clock. under a minute to go in overtime no. 2. 119-118 chicago. foye with salmons on a drive. shoots, misses, rebound noah. >> phil: still plenty of time. make sure you get the shot 1420,304 come to their feet. reverse layup, missed it, haywood with the rub and let's see what the call is. foul is called on chicago. it's on joakim noah. >> phil: more and more he impresses me with his play. he wanted that ball more than noah. had to reach back. he's on rose right here. watch this ball come off. he goes after it with two hands. they call a foul on noah. [ indiscernible due to crowd noise]
. >> phil: they swing it back to him at the top. , he did. he picked up both feet before he put the ball back on the floor. watch both feet. yeah. >> steve: that's interesting, phil, because that's something they've called all season long but not in this game. >> phil: it looked like deshawn was the one has that had the contact with the hand check. >> steve: chicago takes the lead by 1 on the 3-point play. butler had it knocked out of bounds with 10 on the shot clock....
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phil gramm, george bush? >> well we chose phil gramm because, you know, there were a lot of things that happened. you can chose a lot of dates but the legislation in december of 2000 was the really big one because it said basically that you couldn't outlaw derivatives. you couldn't -- it made it if you read it it's very clear that it protects these derivatives, credit default swaps, et ceter and it allowed them to just balloon beyond contro and gramm was very -- was absolutely instrumental in that. and remember michael greenberger who's voice you hear and who's talking about it who's now, you know, he's a lawyer and professor at the university of maryland law schoo greenberger was a regulator so he was on the commodity futures trading commission so as early as 1998 he was -- he would have liked to outlaw these kinds of derivatives that have gotten us into so much trouble. but he himself said that that point in december of 2000 was the absolute critical moment. and phil gramm was the person who pushed that thr
phil gramm, george bush? >> well we chose phil gramm because, you know, there were a lot of things that happened. you can chose a lot of dates but the legislation in december of 2000 was the really big one because it said basically that you couldn't outlaw derivatives. you couldn't -- it made it if you read it it's very clear that it protects these derivatives, credit default swaps, et ceter and it allowed them to just balloon beyond contro and gramm was very -- was absolutely...
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graham did not want to run the cartoons and herb said i'll run it out in the syndicate and phil grammsaid we need you. come back. if it's true, i didn't know that. >> i would like to know your opinion of tom who is there now in herblock's place? >> the question is, my opinion of tom toles who is herb's successor. tom was hired by us from the buffalo paper as a cartoonist. he is a totally different stylist and all that. i like tom. he's a friend. i admire his work. it took me a while to get used to tom, frankly. but i think he's brilliant. and i like his stuff. it's totally different. i'm not sure they laid out the page now. he's submerged but i like that at the top. >> so do i? >> this is me. i no longer have anything to do with those things. tom -- i have great respect for tom but totally different style. and i think meg greenfield who was also attending those dinners that kay would give -- she was one influential at picking tom toles when she was the editor for the editorial page and i like his stuff very much. >> just to comment and then sort of a question about what we've been tal
graham did not want to run the cartoons and herb said i'll run it out in the syndicate and phil grammsaid we need you. come back. if it's true, i didn't know that. >> i would like to know your opinion of tom who is there now in herblock's place? >> the question is, my opinion of tom toles who is herb's successor. tom was hired by us from the buffalo paper as a cartoonist. he is a totally different stylist and all that. i like tom. he's a friend. i admire his work. it took me a while...
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even these are fairly success such as poland has phil had mentioned.you can't trust with we are in the advance economies, as desmond pointed out, we are looking at very high or rising unemployment rates through much of this year. this will weigh heavily on growth. this will be of the recovery that for these economies that is a good deal slower than the recovers that we've observed such as the mid 70s and a early '90s. so what is the repercussion of this difference in the outlooks between the advance and emerging economies? you see capital increasingly again knocking on the doors of emerging economies. looking for investment opportunities, because, well the growth on it is stronger, the yields are higher, and in many ways, the micropolicy has been good. >> thank you. third question i would like to panelist to address even though you may have already hinted at it, or spoken about it explicitly is what really the major risk that you see. what confidence do you have in your own expectations? the first person is uri dadush. >> okay. pieter, thank you. first
even these are fairly success such as poland has phil had mentioned.you can't trust with we are in the advance economies, as desmond pointed out, we are looking at very high or rising unemployment rates through much of this year. this will weigh heavily on growth. this will be of the recovery that for these economies that is a good deal slower than the recovers that we've observed such as the mid 70s and a early '90s. so what is the repercussion of this difference in the outlooks between the...
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my four factors overlapped acquitted agree with phil's. the first is the push by the emerging markets. -- my four factors overlapped quite to a great degree with phil's. they did not have a massive banking crisis or a financial crisis of the classical type. they suffered a large external shock, but by and large their financial sectors remained whole. if you look of the three largest emerging economies -- china, india, and brazil, they are basically somewhere near their long-term growth path. even in to those nine there are a little below, but not much. the underlying momentum in the part of the world is very strong. war is driven by domestic demand. less by exports. -- more of it is driven by domestic demand. the second factor is that i am very impressed by thought the speed at which the non-financial corporate sector has reacted here in the u.s. there's a lot of evidence that employment has been cut very rapidly and more significantly than warranted by demand. this is reflected -- and so has investment in inventories. this is reflected in
my four factors overlapped acquitted agree with phil's. the first is the push by the emerging markets. -- my four factors overlapped quite to a great degree with phil's. they did not have a massive banking crisis or a financial crisis of the classical type. they suffered a large external shock, but by and large their financial sectors remained whole. if you look of the three largest emerging economies -- china, india, and brazil, they are basically somewhere near their long-term growth path....
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and that's phil jones.tially because those >>> a huge upset here as the charlotte 49ers and defeated the 15th ranked temple owls, in large part due to derrio green. he was sensational, the sophomore. >> steve: 26 points. and it's going to be interesting to see whether or not any of the professors here are going to have 8:00 classes tomorrow here in charlotte. >> matt: i won'ter how many -- wonder how many students will make those classes tomorrow. charlotte defights temple, and now has a share of first place in the a-10 conference. for steve wolf and our entire college crew, i'm matt rosen. for the late nest atlantic 10 scores, log on to atlantic10.com. so lon >>> this is a special presentation of the "the best damn sports show period." >>> sometimes things hin ts. things we just don't expect. things that make you stop, take notice. moments that make you remember where were you when -- >> because of the hiv virus that i have -- >> mr. simpson is a fugitive of justice right now. >> the upsets nobody predicte
and that's phil jones.tially because those >>> a huge upset here as the charlotte 49ers and defeated the 15th ranked temple owls, in large part due to derrio green. he was sensational, the sophomore. >> steve: 26 points. and it's going to be interesting to see whether or not any of the professors here are going to have 8:00 classes tomorrow here in charlotte. >> matt: i won'ter how many -- wonder how many students will make those classes tomorrow. charlotte defights temple,...
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phil black, cnn, london. >> all right, phil, wrong place at the wrong time is what many say happenedbobby salsayo. he went out to dinner with some of his former classmate in a mexican town when they were attacked. their bodies were found all shot to death. the mayor of el monte, california, where he served on the school board, spoke of his character. >> bobby was a natural born leader. from a very young age, he was student body president of mountain view high school. he went to boy state. wherever he went, he was leading. he took that leadership role back to his community and did so many wonderful things. >> 2009 was a record year for drug-related deaths in mexico, especially in juarez. across the border from el paso, texas. the government has not released official figures but the unofficial count shows 7,600 mexicans lost their lives last year. more than 2,500 of those deaths -- or 25 of those deaths, i should say, happened in juarez. >>> a tragic truth, when guns are fired into the air, the bullet has to fall somewhere. celebratory gunfire on new year's eve proved dangerous in thre
phil black, cnn, london. >> all right, phil, wrong place at the wrong time is what many say happenedbobby salsayo. he went out to dinner with some of his former classmate in a mexican town when they were attacked. their bodies were found all shot to death. the mayor of el monte, california, where he served on the school board, spoke of his character. >> bobby was a natural born leader. from a very young age, he was student body president of mountain view high school. he went to boy...
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phil turner gets the three.hree in a long, long time for this bulldogs club. mitchell. couldn't get it to go, but he will go to the free-throw line. 7-0, the bulldogs of mississippi state take the lead. when you have a guy that can control the middle like this, it's an easy thing to do. >> dave: in the earlygoing, mississippi shooting woes a thing of the past as they jumped out to a 7-0 lead over l.s.u. that was not a highlight reel for him, but just as effective. >> joe: amazing. great timing. the career leaders and varnado is 39 away now, three away as you see from 500 on his career, unbelievable. shaquille o'neal, of course, held the record in the s.e.c. for many years at 412. i never thought that record would be broken. this young man is very special. >> you can see varnado on the bench there. that is by design from rick stansbury. had him playing 37 minutes a game in conference play, when he's afraid he is getting worn down. >> joe: they lost brian johnson last year, inside player to graduation and brought
phil turner gets the three.hree in a long, long time for this bulldogs club. mitchell. couldn't get it to go, but he will go to the free-throw line. 7-0, the bulldogs of mississippi state take the lead. when you have a guy that can control the middle like this, it's an easy thing to do. >> dave: in the earlygoing, mississippi shooting woes a thing of the past as they jumped out to a 7-0 lead over l.s.u. that was not a highlight reel for him, but just as effective. >> joe: amazing....
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our final speaker is phil vogel. he is senior vice present at cbia, a division of the connecticut business industry association, cbia. he is in its third decade at cbia, and the services corporation offers health insurance among other things to the thousands of members of cbia. is also spent a dozen years in private insurance business directly. even a certified life underwriter for more than 30 years. his division has led the way and setting up a statewide health insurance purchasing alliances that allows workers in the small business members of cbia to choose among several different companies policies. so we're really anxious to hear the kind of experience that you had, and the success you've had. phil, thank you for doing. >> dicky. i think you've heard a lot of good ideas from the panelists, and the probably going to repeat some of that i'm going to try to take in the private sector on little bit. as we've operated, at one point it was called hipaa because we really designed cbia health connections during the clin
our final speaker is phil vogel. he is senior vice present at cbia, a division of the connecticut business industry association, cbia. he is in its third decade at cbia, and the services corporation offers health insurance among other things to the thousands of members of cbia. is also spent a dozen years in private insurance business directly. even a certified life underwriter for more than 30 years. his division has led the way and setting up a statewide health insurance purchasing alliances...
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audio supervisor phil addler. as connecticut gets a big ovation. another great performance. tour deforce, the greatest team in college basketball, certainly a contender, one of the greatest in the history of this game. we'll be coming back in a moment. you get a lot of different stuff from her. and it's all right here. everything sent to you organized by the person who sent it. the droid eris. the droid that's as connected as you. exclusively at verizon wireless. (announcer) there's no way to hide it. if you drive drunk, we will find you. cops everywhere are stepping up enforcement and cracking down like never before. (cop) sir, have you been drinking tonight? sir, have you been drinking this evening? sir, have you been drinking tonight? (announcer) make no mistake. you will get caught and you will be arrested. >> don: uconn dominates and wins again beating carolina. now for rebecca lobo, this is don't criqui saying so long. captions provided by captionmax >>> coming up on eyewitness news, the man accused of breaching security at newark liberty airport is now released from p
audio supervisor phil addler. as connecticut gets a big ovation. another great performance. tour deforce, the greatest team in college basketball, certainly a contender, one of the greatest in the history of this game. we'll be coming back in a moment. you get a lot of different stuff from her. and it's all right here. everything sent to you organized by the person who sent it. the droid eris. the droid that's as connected as you. exclusively at verizon wireless. (announcer) there's no way to...
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my four factors overlapped acquitted agree with phil's. the first is the push by the emerging markets. -- my four factors overlapped quite to a great degree with phil's. they did not have a massive banking crisis or a financial crisis of the classical type. they suffered a large external shock, but by and large their financial sectors remained whole. if you look of the three largest emerging economies -- china, india, and brazil, they are basically somewhere near their long-term growth path. even in to those nine there are a little below, but not much. the underlying momentum in the part of the world is very strong. war is driven by domestic demand. less by exports. -- more of it is driven by domestic demand. the second factor is that i am very impressed by thought the speed at which the non-financial corporate sector has reacted here in the u.s. there's a lot of evidence that employment has been cut very rapidly and more significantly than warranted by demand. this is reflected -- and so has investment in inventories. this is reflected in
my four factors overlapped acquitted agree with phil's. the first is the push by the emerging markets. -- my four factors overlapped quite to a great degree with phil's. they did not have a massive banking crisis or a financial crisis of the classical type. they suffered a large external shock, but by and large their financial sectors remained whole. if you look of the three largest emerging economies -- china, india, and brazil, they are basically somewhere near their long-term growth path....
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. >> council member phil mendelson has introduced a bill that would prosecute both traffickers and peopleected to pick it up this february. the council is expected to pick it up this february. once there was a thing called paper money. it had to be passed hand to hand. it had to be mailed. it had to be locked away. then visa used technology, turning money into electrons. zeroes. ones. digital currency. digital currency did things paper money couldn't. amazing thin. a merchant in mumbai makes a mobile transaction with a bank in london. a taxi in new york says "yes" to fares without cash. states like nebraska distribute benefits without mailing checks, saving millions. digital currency became the currency of progress, because progress is what it brings the world. visa. currency of progress. >> it has been a cold, long week as we welcome in 2010, the first full week -- work and school week. you'll notice a huge differee in terms of wind chill. it will feel a lot better than it did today. wednesday and thursday, dry, but thursday night and into friday we will see the updated potential for a w
. >> council member phil mendelson has introduced a bill that would prosecute both traffickers and peopleected to pick it up this february. the council is expected to pick it up this february. once there was a thing called paper money. it had to be passed hand to hand. it had to be mailed. it had to be locked away. then visa used technology, turning money into electrons. zeroes. ones. digital currency. digital currency did things paper money couldn't. amazing thin. a merchant in mumbai...
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phil made an excellent explanation about the care to the u.s.erans and there's one category, for example, the blue water vets, for example, under the way that it's been interpreted by the va to date, veterans who served aboard ship off the coast of vietnam are not eligible on agent orange benefits because they did not put foot on soil and that's how vietnam interpreted the law on congress. there are bills before congress that would extend benefits to the blue water vets as well as, as well as the air force which is sort of interesting because in many cases the pilots were the ones spraying the agent orange but they he may not be beneficiaries of the agent orange program because they did not touch soil in vietnam if they flew off-coast. i don't know the numbers on that category but it's an interesting concept. the way it generally worked if you served during a certain time frame in theater in vietnam and touched soil and you had certain medical conditions as he said was certified by the institute of medicine as having sufficient scientific eviden
phil made an excellent explanation about the care to the u.s.erans and there's one category, for example, the blue water vets, for example, under the way that it's been interpreted by the va to date, veterans who served aboard ship off the coast of vietnam are not eligible on agent orange benefits because they did not put foot on soil and that's how vietnam interpreted the law on congress. there are bills before congress that would extend benefits to the blue water vets as well as, as well as...
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i want to ask phil who what -- phil what will happen to the pigs in europe?at will unwinding in terms of what an unwinding of the eurozone will look like in the tensions become obsessive, unmanageable, and the whole place falls apart. >> good question. i'm sure desmond would love to comment on this as well. i worry preceasely because the links are so light. we have legal structures and physical structures. even compared to say argentina going off convertibility or britain going off gold. this is a tougher nut to crack in that sense if you believe the currency flexibility was the way to go. actually, reversing what was done with the introduction to the euros was tough. i think what it leads one to is the conclusion that you sort of -- i won't use the acronym. but those countries that you mention, they have to tough it out. you are looking at multiyear austerity. you can say we have in key parts of europe before. and it turned out to be not too bad. there are countries, island being an example itself that achieved a massive reduction in that budget deficit in t
i want to ask phil who what -- phil what will happen to the pigs in europe?at will unwinding in terms of what an unwinding of the eurozone will look like in the tensions become obsessive, unmanageable, and the whole place falls apart. >> good question. i'm sure desmond would love to comment on this as well. i worry preceasely because the links are so light. we have legal structures and physical structures. even compared to say argentina going off convertibility or britain going off gold....
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phil black, cnn, london. >>> wrong place at the wrong time.u could say that's what happened to a california school board member and five friends were at a restaurant in a mexican town when they were kidnapped. their bodies were found days later shot to death. the mayor of el monte california where salcedo served on the school board spoke of his character. >> bobby was a natural born leader from a very young age. he was student body president of mountain view high school, he went to boies state. wherever he went, he was leading. he took that leadership role back to this community and did so many wonderful things. >> the killing of those six men is just the latest example of the murder rampage taking place there. drug related deaths in mexico set a record this past year. especially in juarez across the border from el paso. the government has not released official figures but the unofficial count shows 7600 mexicans lost their lives last year. more than 2500 of those deaths happened right in juarez. >>> an orphan finds happiness through a chance
phil black, cnn, london. >>> wrong place at the wrong time.u could say that's what happened to a california school board member and five friends were at a restaurant in a mexican town when they were kidnapped. their bodies were found days later shot to death. the mayor of el monte california where salcedo served on the school board spoke of his character. >> bobby was a natural born leader from a very young age. he was student body president of mountain view high school, he went...
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we yelled phil, come on out. phil ran out quickly the smart guy he is. we experienced a lot of aftershocks. it makes harder and cal lehalle to cover a story like this. we're reassured when we're here telling stories of lack of aid it's helping get aid in places like this. this is gary tuchman, cnn, in port-au-prince, haiti. >> larry: and we'll be back right after this. >> larry: back to port-au-prince with dr. sanjay gupta, cnn's chief medical correspondent, also a practicing neurosurgeon. i saw your piece earlier when you were out at the airport, looking at a bunch of supplies. why can't the supplies get from the airport to the interior? >> reporter: that's exactly what we're trying to answer. you know, we keep talking about this night after night. the fact the supplies are here in port-au-prince stuck at the airport. what's the problem here? i wanted to go see for myself. actually walk and confirm the supplies are there and then basically tell the guys, look, here's what's needed. they gave me a bunch of supplies and i walked out and gave them to the h
we yelled phil, come on out. phil ran out quickly the smart guy he is. we experienced a lot of aftershocks. it makes harder and cal lehalle to cover a story like this. we're reassured when we're here telling stories of lack of aid it's helping get aid in places like this. this is gary tuchman, cnn, in port-au-prince, haiti. >> larry: and we'll be back right after this. >> larry: back to port-au-prince with dr. sanjay gupta, cnn's chief medical correspondent, also a practicing...
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phil. >>> and stay with us right now. the five-day forecast is coming right up. ,,,,,,,, laxatives? i've tried all these. this one's gritty. this one can make you bloated. clearly, miralax is the one for me. it relieves my constipation with no harsh side effects. miralax. restore your body's natural rhythm. >>> let's talk about the five-day forecast. it's going to be extended and the cold is absolutely going to be extend and i think the best we can do is hunker down. those temperatures saturday way too warm. friday is the possible recommend -- problematic day and we will keep watching it but understand we have snow showers and we got snow on friday and the think it bigger story is saturday, sunday and monday the winds come up howling again. >> again. >> and 30 plus and wind chills in the significantel digits. be prepared for that. >> thanks for watching wjz "eyewitness news" on wjz13 i am mary bubala. >> don scott. >> marty bass. catch you on line with the afternoon for news weatr ,,,,,,,
phil. >>> and stay with us right now. the five-day forecast is coming right up. ,,,,,,,, laxatives? i've tried all these. this one's gritty. this one can make you bloated. clearly, miralax is the one for me. it relieves my constipation with no harsh side effects. miralax. restore your body's natural rhythm. >>> let's talk about the five-day forecast. it's going to be extended and the cold is absolutely going to be extend and i think the best we can do is hunker down. those...
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we yelled phil, come on out. phil ran out quickly the smart guy he is. we experienced a lot of aftershocks. made to lot harder, challenging to cover a story like this. we're reassured when we're here telling stories of lack of aid it's helping get aid in places like this. this is gary tuchman, cnn, in port-au-prince, haiti. >> larry: and we'll be back right after this. blossom, panda moon... how about chinese at home with new wanchai ferry? you can make it in just 14 minutes mmmh, orange chicken. great. i didn't feel like going out anyway (announcer) wanchai ferry. restaurant quality chinese in your grocer's freezer compare a well equipped lexus es, to a well-equipped buick lacrosse. get inside each. and see what you find. if perfection is what you pursue, this just might change your course. meet the new class of world class. the twenty-ten lacrosse, from buick. may the best car win. >> larry: back to port-au-prince with dr. sanjay gupta, cnn's chief medical correspondent, also a practicing neurosurgeon. i saw your piece earlier when you were out at the
we yelled phil, come on out. phil ran out quickly the smart guy he is. we experienced a lot of aftershocks. made to lot harder, challenging to cover a story like this. we're reassured when we're here telling stories of lack of aid it's helping get aid in places like this. this is gary tuchman, cnn, in port-au-prince, haiti. >> larry: and we'll be back right after this. blossom, panda moon... how about chinese at home with new wanchai ferry? you can make it in just 14 minutes mmmh, orange...
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phil black, cnn, manchester. >>> here are some key points of how security will be beefed up to better protect the flying public. the government will deploy another 300 full body scanners at u.s. airports this year. right now there are over 40 scattered around the country. also in the works, more bomb-sniffing dogs, more metal detectors and more technology to detect explosives. there will also be security enhancements on board airliners. hundreds of law enforcement officers will be trained as federal air shalls. >>> he may have pled guilty but the so-called balloon boy's dad said it wasn't a hoax. it can go from a scratchy throat in the morning. to a cough. to a full body ache... at night. new tylenol cold rapid release gels day and night work fast too. they release medicine fast to relieve painful coughs, congestion and sore throats. so you can rest, day and night. feel better, tylenol cold. and all of these. paid invoices go right here. bang! - that hasn't been paid yet. - what? - huh-uh. - all my business information is just a phone call away-- to my wife... who's not answering. ann
phil black, cnn, manchester. >>> here are some key points of how security will be beefed up to better protect the flying public. the government will deploy another 300 full body scanners at u.s. airports this year. right now there are over 40 scattered around the country. also in the works, more bomb-sniffing dogs, more metal detectors and more technology to detect explosives. there will also be security enhancements on board airliners. hundreds of law enforcement officers will be...
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i'd like to congratulate phil longman in his presentation and solution. i think it's definitely reasonable. i'm not trying to get involved in these issues for about 25 years akai was a legal director for the vietnam veterans of america and the codirector of the national veterans legal services program. and i think your article needs some background and expansion. and 91 act came as result of those litigation we brought against the va him a challenging the va's interpretation of the 1984 agent orange act. they were applying a cause and effects of standard, which is absolutely not by congress. it was overturned by the federal district court of the northern district of california. and the case has been ongoing for the last 21 years. basically, you're gentle and that you in your article, once parkinson's is concluded, he's entitled retroactive payments from the first day he applied, not the data regulation. this has never been advertised publicly, as is agent orange outrage has never done publicly. bas under legal obligation to do both. they've done neither.
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çhost:ç itçq is led by phil angelides of california.from california, and knowledgeable about financial issues as a public office holder and a financial business person, i think has given excellent direction, as has the co-chair, longtime former member of congress also the california, bill thomas, who was chairman of the house ways and means committee, essentially the finance committee of the house. so we have two knowledgeable leaders, one a democrat, won a republican, working very collaborative lee. host: we want to get your telephone calls. senator graham is interested in your comments from day one, what you watched it. here are the numbers -- host: before we get the calls -- you and i were talking, injured reserve list. i don't want people to be concerned. what happened? guest: a lot of good things about living in florida but one thing you have to be protective about is exposure from the sun. in spite of my wife's best efforts, i was derelict and had a little situation on my right cheek that i just had it removed. so i am now i hope
çhost:ç itçq is led by phil angelides of california.from california, and knowledgeable about financial issues as a public office holder and a financial business person, i think has given excellent direction, as has the co-chair, longtime former member of congress also the california, bill thomas, who was chairman of the house ways and means committee, essentially the finance committee of the house. so we have two knowledgeable leaders, one a democrat, won a republican, working very...
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phil has done a great job. but with modest value. i have a member of any board. he's an absolute expert insurance. he runs a little business in connecticut. he checked out cbaa. better deal outside of cbaa. it's not like -- it's hard to believe, i know. it's not like -- i think even phil would admit, you can get the same protect for 20% less. the value proposition has been way over blown. a lot of states jumped in in anticipation under reform under the clinton. of they tried this. they found it wasn't sustainable . what's different about the senate and house, subsidies would be in set flow to hundreds of tens of people in connection with purchasing with exchanges. that's a huge difference. that's all the difference in the world. that's the enterprise and opportunity to develop what's taken bill 15 years, and i imagine cross subsidy from their parent association to create the value. which is still -- if you measured it, a couple of points on the proceed yums. people move for a couple of points on the premiums. and it's great work. you know, so what's the value for
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he'll foe go to the line. >> big height advantage for phil jones playing against randall.ing at this game right now, temple has been very fortunate their outside jump shot is going for them. i don't think they've played very well offensively or defensively, especially on the perimeter. charlotte on a 6-0 run. they trailed by 10 just moments ago. randall, this time he can't get it to fall, and the rebound by charlotte will cut the lead even more. nice move, but can't finish. harris, the foul called, and spears will go to the line. the foul, and that goes against williams. his second. >> steve: probably the best athlete on this team, just really relentless. 18 of 25. 72% shooting, and that foul is moore going hard to the basket. >> steve: well, moore was a rover on the back side on the offense on the missed shot. he was able to sustain underneath them basket. they always say long shots yield long rebounds, and that's exactly what happened. >> moore misses the first. and the 8-0 run by charlotte comes to an end. good move inside. jones kicks it back out to green. taking his t
he'll foe go to the line. >> big height advantage for phil jones playing against randall.ing at this game right now, temple has been very fortunate their outside jump shot is going for them. i don't think they've played very well offensively or defensively, especially on the perimeter. charlotte on a 6-0 run. they trailed by 10 just moments ago. randall, this time he can't get it to fall, and the rebound by charlotte will cut the lead even more. nice move, but can't finish. harris, the...
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you can text it and get a response on february 2 letting you know if phil saw his shadow. for more information, log onto the tech page at abcnews.com. those are your tech bytes. i am eric horng. >> brian was very skeptical that the prediction will be texted. brian is such a skeptic. >> i am not a texture. >>> another cold morning, 28 degrees. >> we have more on this breaking news where a tanker truck is on fire and is overturned on the overpass over 270. this will spell huge problems for the morning rush hour. it has showed no signs of dying down. >>> welcome back. we have breaking news or a tanker truck has overturned on an overpass over 270 and is roaring in flames. >> philip stewart is monitoring the situation and the video from the same. >> let's get right to the live video. you can see this is right above 270 at the edge of an overpass on montrose road. it happens at 4:45 this this morning. crews are on the scene. there is some sort of flammable liquid which is getting to the difficulty of allowing those crews to get close enough to deal with this fire. they do not kn
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he and photographer phil coburn remind us of the bravery and professionalism of journalists who also put their lives at risk to ensure that they report on the work of our armed services overseas. finally, of course, i associate myself totally with the prime minister's words about the terrible events in haiti, and send my support to those involved in the humanitarian effort. obviously, we look forward to a full statement in the house by the secretary of state for international development when appropriate. the whole country will wish to praise the work of the emergency services and how they have dealt with the unexpected long spell of cold weather. we have all seen and heard incredible stories about neighbor helping neighbor. can the prime minister reassure the house that everything that can be done is being done to ensure that we have sufficient supplies of salt and that it is being properly distributed so that we can keep our country moving at this time? >> i am grateful to him for giving me a chance to tell the country the most updated situation on the transport network and the pro
he and photographer phil coburn remind us of the bravery and professionalism of journalists who also put their lives at risk to ensure that they report on the work of our armed services overseas. finally, of course, i associate myself totally with the prime minister's words about the terrible events in haiti, and send my support to those involved in the humanitarian effort. obviously, we look forward to a full statement in the house by the secretary of state for international development when...
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four championships with the lakers, phil jackson has been there every step of the way. you guys -- have you been there so long that before he says something, you already -- >> all the time. >> really? >> all the time. all the time. i'm sure it happening -- it will happen in the game against the wizards. there's times well he'll say something to a player right after i've already said it coming off the court. >> right. >> or i'll call a sick sequence of options and he'll whistle and call the same sequence. my teammates will look at me and kind of shake their heads. >> you guys have been there -- >> we've been there for so long that i've obviously grown up under the system and know sirn things he wants to see throughout the course of a game. >> does his message ever get old to you or are you still learning or is phil jackson still stimulating to you as a player? >> you know what's different about phil is other coaches try to inspire or motivate or try to placate certain stars and what have you. he does none of that. his message is the same all the time which is he coaches
four championships with the lakers, phil jackson has been there every step of the way. you guys -- have you been there so long that before he says something, you already -- >> all the time. >> really? >> all the time. all the time. i'm sure it happening -- it will happen in the game against the wizards. there's times well he'll say something to a player right after i've already said it coming off the court. >> right. >> or i'll call a sick sequence of options and...
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by the way, there's a good online program to do some training called antifishing phil. it's a game online that teaches you to avoid certain web links and certain names that might come up just as an fyi. [laughter] >> host: christopher rhoads, next question for rod beckstrom. >> host: the other big change that seems to be come canning down the pipeline for icann is this opening up the domain name process meaning making it a lot easier to create new top-level domain names. the part of the domain name to the right of the dot such as dot.com or dot.net. if i understand correctly, we're going to soon have the ability to create a whole host of activities,.airport, whatever. as it related to the security issue we were just talking about, some, i know, were worried that having this increase of domain names could make it a lot easier for the bad guys out there to trick people and do their bad things. what do you think about that? >> guest: you know, let me talk through some of the factors, and then i'll give you my sort of gut sense on it. my put sense is that overall having new
by the way, there's a good online program to do some training called antifishing phil. it's a game online that teaches you to avoid certain web links and certain names that might come up just as an fyi. [laughter] >> host: christopher rhoads, next question for rod beckstrom. >> host: the other big change that seems to be come canning down the pipeline for icann is this opening up the domain name process meaning making it a lot easier to create new top-level domain names. the part of...
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by the way, there's a good online program on how to do some training online called "anti-phishing phil." it's a game online that teaches you to avoid certain web links in certain names that might come up, just as an fyi. >> host: or his rhoades, next question for rod beckstrom. >> one thing that's coming down the pipeline for icann is this opening up for domain name process of meaning making it a lot easier to create new top-level domain names, the part of the domain name to the right of the.that just.com or.net. and if i understand correctly, we are going to soon have the ability to create a whole host of possibilities,.airport.coke.ibm . com or, whatever. as it relates to the security issue were just talking about, some i know are worried that having this increase of domain names that make it a lot easier for the bad guys out there to trick people and do their bad things. what do you think about that? >> guest: limit doctors on the factors and then i'll give you my sword of god sent on it. my gut overall having top-level domains will be two more security, but let me explain why and t
by the way, there's a good online program on how to do some training online called "anti-phishing phil." it's a game online that teaches you to avoid certain web links in certain names that might come up, just as an fyi. >> host: or his rhoades, next question for rod beckstrom. >> one thing that's coming down the pipeline for icann is this opening up for domain name process of meaning making it a lot easier to create new top-level domain names, the part of the domain name...
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host: as promised, phil roe is with us, a republican of tennessee. one of our callers suggested that the answer to education could be a charter schools. , would you respond to that? -- how would you respond to that? guest: i would not agree with that. i went to public school myself. we have a system that has deteriorated over the years, and in some places, we have gravelle ratings that are just astonishing. in detroit, we are seeing 75%. that is not acceptable. i spent 10 years of my life in the inner-city memphis, so i have a pretty good idea of those school systems. i now live in a rural area, two of the consistent all together. the complaints that people have about charter schools, i think, are unwarranted. certainly, if you can put pressure student into one school and you put the other students who are not as motivated or do not have as good a family situation in the public system, that there is a higher failure rate -- i have hurcertainly head about that. host: another comment on twitter -- guest: i think you have to look at that. if nothing is
host: as promised, phil roe is with us, a republican of tennessee. one of our callers suggested that the answer to education could be a charter schools. , would you respond to that? -- how would you respond to that? guest: i would not agree with that. i went to public school myself. we have a system that has deteriorated over the years, and in some places, we have gravelle ratings that are just astonishing. in detroit, we are seeing 75%. that is not acceptable. i spent 10 years of my life in...
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firing of phil fulmer, long-time icon.nging in lane kiffin and his brash regime and then he's out after one season and hiring a guy after many people heard so many different names. i have think derek dooley, they're cautious but he will be supported. this is a guy if they had hired him off of nick saban's staff people might be dancing in a streak. 17-20 record. not easy place to win in louisiana tech. >> in case you haven't read a paper or watched television, dooley's predecessor is headed to l.a. lane kiffin accepting an southern to be the head coach at southern cal after a one season at tennessee and 7-6 record. made headlines with his brash nature. as a tennessee guy, what did you think about how kiffin handled the departure? >> i'm never crazy with a coach leaving three weeks before signing date. but i understand it. this is a business. this is supposed to be his dream job. three weeks before the signing date, i hesitate about any coach taking a job in that time frame. tennessee turned around and hired a guy who is goi
firing of phil fulmer, long-time icon.nging in lane kiffin and his brash regime and then he's out after one season and hiring a guy after many people heard so many different names. i have think derek dooley, they're cautious but he will be supported. this is a guy if they had hired him off of nick saban's staff people might be dancing in a streak. 17-20 record. not easy place to win in louisiana tech. >> in case you haven't read a paper or watched television, dooley's predecessor is...
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the editor of the san francisco chronicle, phil bronzen. somebody who i have interviewed, a straight shooter for the most part, who said the love affair is so obvious that these two ought to get a room the mainstream media and obama. bill: used to be a monster in the ratings when the late tim russert hosted it they replaced tim russert with david gregory and the show is now declining in the ratings fairly quickly because mr. gregory is a left-wing guy and says stuff like this. roll the tape. >> and then there was this image this week outside of portsmouth, new hampshire, a town hall event that the president had. this man with a gun strapped to his leg, held that sign it is time to water the tree of liberty. it was a reference to that famous thomas jefferson quote the tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants. that has become a motto for violence against the government. timothy mcvey the oklahoma city bomber had that very quote on his shirt the day of the bombing of the building when 168 peopl
the editor of the san francisco chronicle, phil bronzen. somebody who i have interviewed, a straight shooter for the most part, who said the love affair is so obvious that these two ought to get a room the mainstream media and obama. bill: used to be a monster in the ratings when the late tim russert hosted it they replaced tim russert with david gregory and the show is now declining in the ratings fairly quickly because mr. gregory is a left-wing guy and says stuff like this. roll the tape....
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the asked who ranks higher in the two-ambassador family, husband phil, their two children and two grandchildren, i am reliably informed, would give the same answer. she's the boss. their widely shared appraisal of melanne's white house role is this. no first lady staff ever had a political operative of the caliber and experience of melanne verveer. critics could point to no flaws except possibly one that would hardly disturb bill and hillary clinton. melanne has a tendency to be just a little late, just as i do . among posts that equipped her fer home run white house work and now her current mission, she coordinated civil rights and urban affairs for the u.s. catholic conference's national office, served as field manager for common cause, was legislative director for senator george mcgovern. before joining bill clinton's 1992 presidential campaign and later the clintons' white house staff, she was executive vice president of people for the american way. she is a co-founder and was the c.e.o. of the non-profit vital voices global partnership, a flourishing organization that encourages and trains
the asked who ranks higher in the two-ambassador family, husband phil, their two children and two grandchildren, i am reliably informed, would give the same answer. she's the boss. their widely shared appraisal of melanne's white house role is this. no first lady staff ever had a political operative of the caliber and experience of melanne verveer. critics could point to no flaws except possibly one that would hardly disturb bill and hillary clinton. melanne has a tendency to be just a little...
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phil longman, frequent contributor to the washington monthly, is a senior research fellow at the new america foundation here and the author of the next progressive era, a blueprint for prosperity. also, a fine book called best care anywhere. so let me begin by asking to the podium dr. michael martin. >> thank you very much for that kind introduction and bringing up this issue that is proving to be very timely. and perhaps of increasing concern in the days ahead. before i again my short, brief presentation, the views i'm reflecting today are my own, and they do not necessarily reflect the news of congressional research service or the library of congress. what i'd like to do from the time i have is to focus on this issue more from the vietnamese perspective, it or at least my understanding of the vietnamese perspective, and then looking at the u.s. aspects of it. with that in mind, i would first like to talk about three particular elements of the issue, a little bit of a background on each of those issues, and then talk a bit about, from the vietnamese perspective, how this impacts on
phil longman, frequent contributor to the washington monthly, is a senior research fellow at the new america foundation here and the author of the next progressive era, a blueprint for prosperity. also, a fine book called best care anywhere. so let me begin by asking to the podium dr. michael martin. >> thank you very much for that kind introduction and bringing up this issue that is proving to be very timely. and perhaps of increasing concern in the days ahead. before i again my short,...
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phil -- fellow ob/gyn physician, dr. phil roe. but the gentleman from georgia is absolutely right. as he pulled out his pocket constitution and i'm so proud of him for keeping it with him at all times, because there are things in this bill that we think, mr. speaker, and i think the american people feel, that are unconstitution ool. that are unconstitutional. i hope dr. roe will speak of that. these issues are so important to now, at this 11th hour, to not let the american people see the process for madam speaker and the democrat leadership and the president, i showed you all the quotes at the outsthoast hour, mr. speaker, my colleagues, and you know, he said it, he said it, she said it. it's time to deliver. i yield to my good friend from tennessee. mr. roe: thank you, dr. gingrey, thank you, mr. speaker. a little over a year ago, i stood on this house floor and was sworn in for the first time in the 111th congress. one of the proudest days of my life, goes up there with my marriage, the birth of my grandchildren and children, it was a very proud day to be here. i came from a back
phil -- fellow ob/gyn physician, dr. phil roe. but the gentleman from georgia is absolutely right. as he pulled out his pocket constitution and i'm so proud of him for keeping it with him at all times, because there are things in this bill that we think, mr. speaker, and i think the american people feel, that are unconstitution ool. that are unconstitutional. i hope dr. roe will speak of that. these issues are so important to now, at this 11th hour, to not let the american people see the...
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phil keating takes a look at thermal imagery. >> reporter: one of these people is wearing a nonlethal explosive vest, similar to the kind worn by suicide bombers. using thermal sensory technology is quickly becomes clear with a distinct black shape, which person that is. >> anything that blocks the body's natural heat energy shows up in black on the screen rnths bill has spent years designing this anti-terrorism system and says its strengths, it can detect deadly weapons on a person without invading privacy, the criticism of millimeter wave bodien scanners, 40 of those are in place with 150 more coming this year and we tested mock versions of c-4 plastic and you can see 4 bine 4 inch block. tested a small bottle of gel and that showed up in a black shape and in light of the christmas day attack where he had a bag of harmless powder. we had the powder in his crotch and it, too, showed up blocking body heat. >> we don't image any and tomorrow cal features, no privacy concerns. we're not looking at the body or the skin we're looking at the skin. >> it's trying to sell itself for the depa
phil keating takes a look at thermal imagery. >> reporter: one of these people is wearing a nonlethal explosive vest, similar to the kind worn by suicide bombers. using thermal sensory technology is quickly becomes clear with a distinct black shape, which person that is. >> anything that blocks the body's natural heat energy shows up in black on the screen rnths bill has spent years designing this anti-terrorism system and says its strengths, it can detect deadly weapons on a person...
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phil's not going to come. stop his show and come down to atlanta to shoot this thing.ust hang it up. just put the cameras on and just roll and just let us go. >> why do you feel the need that you got to get somebody all the time? >> when you're getting got and somebody has got you, when you get them, everybody is going to get got. >> you're getting the gotters when they didn't do anything to get you. >> the got will get me i'm going to get my got. >> larry: all right. who is madea? >> a cross between my mother and my aunt. she's the pg version of those ladies. yeah, i was doing my old man character person. i wanted to try something different. i saw eddie murphy do the clumps. i wonder if i have a grandmother character to try. that's what i came up with. she is pretty outrageous. >> larry: what was it like to dress in drag? >> i look at it as a costume. people at walmart have their uniforms. i don't feel like it's dressing in drag. you're embarrassing me, larry. >> larry: i think you look cute. >> oh, cut it out. >> larry: does madea only appear in movies? >> you would.
phil's not going to come. stop his show and come down to atlanta to shoot this thing.ust hang it up. just put the cameras on and just roll and just let us go. >> why do you feel the need that you got to get somebody all the time? >> when you're getting got and somebody has got you, when you get them, everybody is going to get got. >> you're getting the gotters when they didn't do anything to get you. >> the got will get me i'm going to get my got. >> larry: all...
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. >> phil, what is your next project that you are working on? >> the biography of general phillip carney. in fact, i have an account. he commanded the first new jersey brigade at the cross roads. at the time, this again -- the army of potomac was just being born. nay -- they have yet to be numbered. it wasn't until after the review it was time to start numberrering these brigades. carney's brigade, the first in new jersey infantry brigade, it was considered by mcclellan and called after that review the first brigade, first division, first corp, because it was the finest brigade in that review. so it's carney history there. any other questions? >> where there any other sketches made of what the statute was going to look like. >> well, when kelly would sit down, he would make a sketch. kelly would ask, can you enact the pose that kelly did. or that lincoln did? and so kelly would do a thumbnail sketch of lincoln depicting the gettysburg address. general wright's grave the bronze portrait of general wright. now general wright was a command effort o
. >> phil, what is your next project that you are working on? >> the biography of general phillip carney. in fact, i have an account. he commanded the first new jersey brigade at the cross roads. at the time, this again -- the army of potomac was just being born. nay -- they have yet to be numbered. it wasn't until after the review it was time to start numberrering these brigades. carney's brigade, the first in new jersey infantry brigade, it was considered by mcclellan and called...