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kyle randall with six points. sidney lowe talking to his team. trying to find the magic that they had early in the first half because they sure lost it in the last five or six minutes as unc greensboro made a great comeback. >> mike g.: and i love the energy that korey van dussen brought out there. i thought that was a big spark for them. defensively their zone was very active. nc state had a lot of problems with it. >> mike h.: we'll remind you for unc greensboro, two key players, mikko koivisto and pete brown are not available tonight. give uncg even more credit for what they've done hanging close here with nc state. spartans with just two wins on this season and nine losses. and, again, this is their fifth acc team that they have played. they'll play six in all. they play maryland on sunday. >> mike g.: what they should have done, they should have started pete brown and have him go across on tracy smith for a couple of possessions and then go back out see if that would have helped. >> mike h.: you're cruel. spartans with the first possession h
kyle randall with six points. sidney lowe talking to his team. trying to find the magic that they had early in the first half because they sure lost it in the last five or six minutes as unc greensboro made a great comeback. >> mike g.: and i love the energy that korey van dussen brought out there. i thought that was a big spark for them. defensively their zone was very active. nc state had a lot of problems with it. >> mike h.: we'll remind you for unc greensboro, two key players,...
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and now a foul as scootie randall lost control.ht now temple still trying to get the ball inside. but charlotte is a lot bigger done low. fernandez on the bench. braswell will go to the line for two shots. >> steve: this second half i've been impressed by the way that charlotte is really going at allen, going at randall and williams, and going at eric. averaging just under a double double. fernandez still cannot find the basket. >> steve: temple has to respond right now, and not that way. >> braswell off the dribble. nice job by guzman. and originally they said charlotte ball. after some persuasion by guzman, they said it will be owls ball. guzman for three. oh, he's been good from long range tonight. >> that's so impressive tomy. he makes a turnover the play before, drops his head, comes back down the other way. that's senior leadership for you, stepping up and shooting the three. that shot won't go. >> steve: these going to call fernandez, getting his 5th foul. >> matt: temple with a 6-point lead. 11:35 to go. >>> this area right
and now a foul as scootie randall lost control.ht now temple still trying to get the ball inside. but charlotte is a lot bigger done low. fernandez on the bench. braswell will go to the line for two shots. >> steve: this second half i've been impressed by the way that charlotte is really going at allen, going at randall and williams, and going at eric. averaging just under a double double. fernandez still cannot find the basket. >> steve: temple has to respond right now, and not...
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randall pinkston, cbs news, new york. >> glor: authorities in washington, d.c. are investigating reports that pro basketball players drew guns on each other inside their locker room last week. gilbert areinas and gevaris crittendon of the washington wizzard reportedly were arguing over a gambling debt. still ahead, could switzerland's health care be a model for america? >> glor: later this month, congress will begin negotiations to merge the house and senate versions of health care reform into one bill. a glimpse of what the u.s. health care system of the future might look like can be seen right now in switzerland. richard roth has more. >> reporter: picturesque and prosperous, this alpine country in the heart of europe is almost 8 million people known for their love of chocolate almost as much as their love of capitalism. peaceful switzerland hasn't fought a war in almost two centuries, but it was a really battle here reforming health care. >> it was controversial. it is still controversial. >> reporter: the law finally approved in the 1994 national referendum
randall pinkston, cbs news, new york. >> glor: authorities in washington, d.c. are investigating reports that pro basketball players drew guns on each other inside their locker room last week. gilbert areinas and gevaris crittendon of the washington wizzard reportedly were arguing over a gambling debt. still ahead, could switzerland's health care be a model for america? >> glor: later this month, congress will begin negotiations to merge the house and senate versions of health care...
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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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and a couple of guys who will be stars in that game tomorrow at 3:30 eastern, 12:30 pacific, randallenior, a tremendous scorer, particularly from three point range. and derrick williams. how does he get it done? >> miles: derrick williams has been great all year. he needs to be recognized on the national level as one of the best freshman in the country. >> steve: he's been averaging over 15 points per game. and california 6-2, they've won three in a row, they'll be at arizona tomorrow. but look at 4-4, looks like washington will move to 4-5 and washington state will also fall to 4-5 with the way the huskies are putting a blitz on the cougars in the second half today in seattle. it is all cougars today. and there is matthew bryan-amaning with the jump hook. it will thought go. pulling it down, reggie moore. stolen by thomas. they have sliced and diced the cougar in the second half. and now moore kick it is out of bounds. in a game of cats and dogs, the huskies buttieing ars >> steve: washington blowing out washington state in the second half. under four minutes to play. let look at ou
and a couple of guys who will be stars in that game tomorrow at 3:30 eastern, 12:30 pacific, randallenior, a tremendous scorer, particularly from three point range. and derrick williams. how does he get it done? >> miles: derrick williams has been great all year. he needs to be recognized on the national level as one of the best freshman in the country. >> steve: he's been averaging over 15 points per game. and california 6-2, they've won three in a row, they'll be at arizona...
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. >> next call for michael steele, gary indiana, randal, democrat 37 >> caller: good morning. >> good morning. >> caller: i have a couple of comments. i hope you hear me out. i have never been able to understand why educated people that there are black and white people. there are not. if the premise is wrong in the begin, the conclusion ultimately is always wrong. so i say that as a fact. i have never a black person and i've never met a white person. these are political tools. let me say this, republicans have staged so many phony arguments over the summer from the president's birth, glenn beck, it's just been the political discourse has just been so phony around such serious arguments in the country. i can't even take the republican party serious as an alternative. even though i will say this, and grant you this, there are things that you say your party stands for that i do share those values. >> right. >> caller: cutting capital tax gain, helping small business. but because the political discourse is so phony. >> right. >> caller: do you understand what i'm saying? >> i do. let me a
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guest: i do, and let me try to explain what i think randall is saying. when people have disagreements, the kind of lump it all on the republican party. they assume that it is us. we get a lot of that back traffic and that is fine, you have to deal with it. i agree with randall that the political discourse in this country right now, and i think he is a reflection of the attitude that a lot of people have, which is, can we have a debate about this? what are you going to do? let's be creative in our process. and what i think certainly what the republican leadership is trying to do is get those issues in front of the people to show, this is what we think a better alternative is. and i think that's where people want to see the debate ultimately come down. what are our choices? i hear people say, what do the republicans stand for on health care? what are you going to do? i check off the list that members of congress have proposed or whatever, and what i realize was a lot of it was they didn't know. so we need to educate, we need to inform, we need to be out th
guest: i do, and let me try to explain what i think randall is saying. when people have disagreements, the kind of lump it all on the republican party. they assume that it is us. we get a lot of that back traffic and that is fine, you have to deal with it. i agree with randall that the political discourse in this country right now, and i think he is a reflection of the attitude that a lot of people have, which is, can we have a debate about this? what are you going to do? let's be creative in...
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waxman, and randall, and barney frank the financial-services. because they are devotees. they are policy geeks, like myself. they like that level of detail. that is not the full audience. when you are talking to a crowd that is politically attuned and biased, they usually have chapter and verse to backup their creed. i am not just doing this as a former member, i am doing this because this is something that andy and i get into a lot. and he has always been an amateur and a bystander when it came to the political process. he gets particularly upset when i start talking about process of politics because he says that politicians behave this way. my answer is usually, because they can. this is how coalitions are made. sometimes it is not pretty. when it comes down to getting the final votes, a lot of what you consider to be principle and political belief goes out the window. you're talking about some of these newer members of congress. you may have a person that 151- 41, and it will be at top vote, nancy pelosi will say, how would you like to be on a strong committee? >> is t
waxman, and randall, and barney frank the financial-services. because they are devotees. they are policy geeks, like myself. they like that level of detail. that is not the full audience. when you are talking to a crowd that is politically attuned and biased, they usually have chapter and verse to backup their creed. i am not just doing this as a former member, i am doing this because this is something that andy and i get into a lot. and he has always been an amateur and a bystander when it...
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the work that trans african forum has done with haiti, particularly randall robinson as the -- on theo restore the democracy to haiti and the work that our present director, executive director does. we've had a very close relationship with haiti with regard to the issues around immigration, with regard to the issues around the development and sustainable development. those have been conversations we've had ongoing with trans africa forum. also, many groups, many groups. >> larry: yeah. obviously, very involved. pete wentz, how have you reacted to this tragedy? >> it's interesting. i saw it on tv when i was think heing about how i was going to explain it it to my son, and more than anything i think that it it shows how the world can come together. haiti has been one of the most poverty-stricken nations in our hemisphere for so long. it takes a disaster like this to put it on the map is kind of heart-breaking. it's not important only how we react in the first 72 hours. it matters that we are creating infrastructure and staying involved for the next years, you know, for years to come to
the work that trans african forum has done with haiti, particularly randall robinson as the -- on theo restore the democracy to haiti and the work that our present director, executive director does. we've had a very close relationship with haiti with regard to the issues around immigration, with regard to the issues around the development and sustainable development. those have been conversations we've had ongoing with trans africa forum. also, many groups, many groups. >> larry: yeah....
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randall, 1945 to 1955. benjamin p. thomas in 1952. stephen b. oates in 1977 and david herbert donald in 1995, just to name five. in any case, biographers can hardly sure from infecting lincoln's mind was so much of his revolutionary contribution to american life stemmed from his moral responsibilities. for its nuanced view of such key aspects of lincoln's leadership, ronald c. white junior's new a lincoln, a biography, has been praised expansively. .. >> this helps him understand soldiers that served during the civil war. the tried by war and craig simon's lincoln and admirals both of which won this year's lincoln prize at the college. the illinois historic preservation agency in pursuing it's documentation project of lincoln's life has dispatched to pour over every likely depository in the land. in about 2013, the agency will issue papers covering lincoln's birth to his inauguration. and by about 2020, it will release his presidential papers. not just everything he wrote, but also everything of any importance that was written to him. the projec
randall, 1945 to 1955. benjamin p. thomas in 1952. stephen b. oates in 1977 and david herbert donald in 1995, just to name five. in any case, biographers can hardly sure from infecting lincoln's mind was so much of his revolutionary contribution to american life stemmed from his moral responsibilities. for its nuanced view of such key aspects of lincoln's leadership, ronald c. white junior's new a lincoln, a biography, has been praised expansively. .. >> this helps him understand soldiers...
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randalls town. the future cast. here's that stothe s spinning o shore. drifted down in her.feeling effects twi,ough those windy conditions. well below zero in the dakotas, iowa and minnesota. very cold temperatures. 27-31, the high today. we'll make this feel more l9 e the teens and maybe single digits this afternoon. wind add vigseries are out. the light blue shaded area, the wind chill warning is out for far western marp iand in garret . out on the west coast, big football game there. temperatures will only be in the mid to upper 50's during that game here this aire ernoon. at least it is opportunityy. the future cast shows the snow staying away. we might pick up cold temperatures conti >> ne all week long, some ling et smoortuhi, o$ >> employment expert says job seekers need to move beyond on line job board and ramp up their networking through vol untier and part time work. >> they want to see that you are capable of making their businesses better. it's hard to do that from home. a survey shows 20% of employers are looking to increase staff next year. nearly 40% of compan
randalls town. the future cast. here's that stothe s spinning o shore. drifted down in her.feeling effects twi,ough those windy conditions. well below zero in the dakotas, iowa and minnesota. very cold temperatures. 27-31, the high today. we'll make this feel more l9 e the teens and maybe single digits this afternoon. wind add vigseries are out. the light blue shaded area, the wind chill warning is out for far western marp iand in garret . out on the west coast, big football game there....
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. >> [laughter] >> john randall. >> can i ask the prime minister to look into the excessive delays within the home office in resolving the outstanding issues of funding for unaccompanied child asylum seekers in the london borough of hillingdon, with all the financial consequences and possible implications for social cohesion? >> i will undertake to look into this very matter. he is talking about an issue that is obviously very serious for those affected and their families, so i will look into it carefully. >> graham allen. >> number seven, mr. speaker, on the alternate vote. >> i have given a commitment that a referendum will be held early in the next parliament so that people can decide whether they want to move to the alternative vote system. >> although there is no such thing as a perfect electoral system, the alternative vote would mean that every member of parliament returned would have at least 50% of the electorate locally supporting them. unlike any proportional representation system, it would also maintain, and indeed strengthen, the constituency link that is so vital for all mem
. >> [laughter] >> john randall. >> can i ask the prime minister to look into the excessive delays within the home office in resolving the outstanding issues of funding for unaccompanied child asylum seekers in the london borough of hillingdon, with all the financial consequences and possible implications for social cohesion? >> i will undertake to look into this very matter. he is talking about an issue that is obviously very serious for those affected and their...
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james randall, 1945-1955. benjamin thomas in 1952. stephen oates in 1977 and david macdonald in 1995 just to name five. in any case biographers can hardly shirk from inspecting lincoln's mind when so much of his revolutionary contribution to american life stemmed from his moral responsibilities. for its nuanced view of such key aspect of lincoln's leadership, ronald whyte jr.'s new biography has been traced -- praised expense of the. lincoln began to study law on his own. heat half the illinois bar examination such as it was in 1836 and left to worked as a lawyer in springfield. over the next few years primarily through his work -- his approach to later actions as president and the united states was grounded in his hands on experience with the law. lincoln lawyer gives a realistic view of what it was like to be a lawyer in illinois at this time. mark steiner in his honest calling, the law practice of abraham lincoln tells us lincoln the lawyer was busy and supported alternative dispute resolution mediation before that term was even in
james randall, 1945-1955. benjamin thomas in 1952. stephen oates in 1977 and david macdonald in 1995 just to name five. in any case biographers can hardly shirk from inspecting lincoln's mind when so much of his revolutionary contribution to american life stemmed from his moral responsibilities. for its nuanced view of such key aspect of lincoln's leadership, ronald whyte jr.'s new biography has been traced -- praised expense of the. lincoln began to study law on his own. heat half the illinois...
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randall, democrat. caller: yes, i have a couple of quick meant comm comments. hope you bear me out on this. i never understood why educated people have the views that there are really black and white people. if the premise is wrong in the beginning, the conclusion ultimately is always wrong so i they say i've never met a black or white person. they're political tools. republicans have stateed so many phoney arguments over the summer from the president's birth. it's just been the political disthe course m has been so phoney that i really just can't even take the republican party serious as an alternative even though i will say this and grant you this, there are things that you say your party stands for that i do share those values. cutting capital tax gain, helping small business. but because of the political discourse it's so phoney you understand what i'm saying? . . let's be creative in our process. and what i think certainly what the republican leadership is trying to do is get those issues in front of the people to show, this is what we think a better alter
randall, democrat. caller: yes, i have a couple of quick meant comm comments. hope you bear me out on this. i never understood why educated people have the views that there are really black and white people. if the premise is wrong in the beginning, the conclusion ultimately is always wrong so i they say i've never met a black or white person. they're political tools. republicans have stateed so many phoney arguments over the summer from the president's birth. it's just been the political...
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host: randall here on the dracks line. you are on now. good morning.aller: this is worth waiting for. overall, i like what he's saying. i don't like the way city council tries to force these things on us. our education system in the district has a good example. instead of trying to reply kate what has been around 20 years, he cose to send money out to a private entity. the other thing is to parents. no matter what programs you are with, you are throwing money away. i don't know how you can rally all those parents to be involved with your children. this plan was put together by the federal city council when tried to pub lizz ice private schools and it was rejected. i don't like these people reaching back into the government to push the policies that they want parents overall do not want. i pressure perspective but it is wrong. you are talking about parent satisfaction. it said it encouraged over 80%. you had low income parents who while their kids were trapped and failing, they get a scholarship to some of these private schools. what we are seeing -- i
host: randall here on the dracks line. you are on now. good morning.aller: this is worth waiting for. overall, i like what he's saying. i don't like the way city council tries to force these things on us. our education system in the district has a good example. instead of trying to reply kate what has been around 20 years, he cose to send money out to a private entity. the other thing is to parents. no matter what programs you are with, you are throwing money away. i don't know how you can...
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he wants to get scootie randall into the game. sophomore from here in philadelphia.and phil martelli have been very close friends for a very long time. they have had some very impressive hard-fought battles when fran was at penn and phil was still at st. joseph. fran also sends t. j. dileo into the ballgame for the first time. they don't like facing each other. i'm sure you went through that too when you were in the big five and villanova. >> steve: yeah. fran dunphy is a great guy. we are all friends. it was always -- >> tom: thank goodness it was over. >> steve: we like it much better in the spring and summer. [laughter]. >> tom: 71-46 the score. time will wind off the clock as we are under 40 seconds to play. >> steve: flag golf with done -- playing golf with dunphy i have to get both these guys down to jersey shore so i can get some of their money down there. >> tom: you need a fourth. >> steve: yes that is not far from you. [laughter]. >> steve: get you out there. dunphy is really good player. me and phil is a good match for each other. >> tom: i can carry your
he wants to get scootie randall into the game. sophomore from here in philadelphia.and phil martelli have been very close friends for a very long time. they have had some very impressive hard-fought battles when fran was at penn and phil was still at st. joseph. fran also sends t. j. dileo into the ballgame for the first time. they don't like facing each other. i'm sure you went through that too when you were in the big five and villanova. >> steve: yeah. fran dunphy is a great guy. we...
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the next call is from detroit, randall on the independent line. caller: thank you for c-span. i think the real problem is the parties in control republicans are in, they are in a year and we don't get anything done, then it put in democrats. i'm an independent. i think the real problem is everyone now thinks in terms only of their party. when do we start thinking about america, the whole of us? i thought health care reform was really about the 15% of the u.s. population that has no health insurance. these people are going in medical units and being stabilized and going home to die. we can do better than that. that is what all of these politicians ought to be working for. this thing is at a point -- there is a tipping point probably around 20%, the whole system will collapse and there will be no health care for republicans or democrats or independents. we have to get our heads out of the sand. host: this message on twitter -- democrats blew it by not instituting a wpa type system. merrill on the republican line. caller: i wanted to mention is the biggest problem is the tax code
the next call is from detroit, randall on the independent line. caller: thank you for c-span. i think the real problem is the parties in control republicans are in, they are in a year and we don't get anything done, then it put in democrats. i'm an independent. i think the real problem is everyone now thinks in terms only of their party. when do we start thinking about america, the whole of us? i thought health care reform was really about the 15% of the u.s. population that has no health...
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i want to point out to you and our audience we have a policy analysis by our colleague, randall o'toole, the deals with why we are sitting in gridlock so much of the time. [laughter] >> i apologize to everyone for arriving late. my colleague has made excellent points. i will make two observations relative to the christmas bombing or attempted bombing very briefly. one is that no matter how assiduously we try to reform bureaucracy and organizations and no matter how many heads we find your roll, such incidents will have been. and when we look backwards at something like this with all of the blinding light of hindsight and which certain things seem to be inexcusable and other things seem to be crystal clear, there were doubts that should have been put together, we collectively forget that in the real time in which the from the agencies and bureaucracies and officials have to deal with these fragments of inflation if it looks very, very different. we have been through this all before and this latest round of the hindsight filled recriminations to some extent got even silly i would say. ref
i want to point out to you and our audience we have a policy analysis by our colleague, randall o'toole, the deals with why we are sitting in gridlock so much of the time. [laughter] >> i apologize to everyone for arriving late. my colleague has made excellent points. i will make two observations relative to the christmas bombing or attempted bombing very briefly. one is that no matter how assiduously we try to reform bureaucracy and organizations and no matter how many heads we find your...
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i want to point out to you and all of our audience that we have policy analysis by randal. >> i apologize to arriving late. my colleagues have made some excellent points. i will make two observations. very briefly. one is that no matter how assiege wowsly we try to reform, such incidents will happen. when we look backwards at something like this, all of the blinding light of hindsight in which certain things seem to be inexcusable, we collectively forget in the realtime in which government agency and officials have to deal with these fragments of information it looks very, very different. we've been through this all before. and this latest round, to some extent got even silly. references to things like communication intercept makes a mention of unnamed nigerian as something that people should have jumped all over. the population is 150 million. that doesn't exactly narrow down the search for terrorist very much, does it? my second observation is that despite that reality there is this extremely strong resistance to accept it. we do indulge. and it's partly driven by the psychological sort
i want to point out to you and all of our audience that we have policy analysis by randal. >> i apologize to arriving late. my colleagues have made some excellent points. i will make two observations. very briefly. one is that no matter how assiege wowsly we try to reform, such incidents will happen. when we look backwards at something like this, all of the blinding light of hindsight in which certain things seem to be inexcusable, we collectively forget in the realtime in which...
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. >> robert, i understand you are still gathering information on governor randal and the adoptions. >let me get more information before i -- look. obviously it is -- i think we have all seen remarkable steps coming out of such a calamitous disaster. you know, our search and rescue teams finding more and more people every day. the record number of people for an earthquake just yesterday. but i think as you're heard administration officials on the ground in haiti say. we will do better today than we did yesterday. we'll do better tomorrow that we're going to do today. we're trying as hard as we can in working with the haiti government in the terms of the largest humanitarian effort we've seen. what we will do will be bettered by what we do tomorrow. >> totally new topic. any update on where the president is going to donate his noble prize money? >> they continue to talk about it. i think he's not received any money yet. but it's -- he makes those donations, and when we does we'll let you know. >> we talked earlier during the campaign that you guys were able to tap into the anger in the
. >> robert, i understand you are still gathering information on governor randal and the adoptions. >let me get more information before i -- look. obviously it is -- i think we have all seen remarkable steps coming out of such a calamitous disaster. you know, our search and rescue teams finding more and more people every day. the record number of people for an earthquake just yesterday. but i think as you're heard administration officials on the ground in haiti say. we will do better...
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randall, democrat. caller: yes, i have a couple of quick meant comm comments. i hope you bear me out on this. i never understood why educated people have the views that there are really black and white people. if the premise is wrong in the beginning, the conclusion ultimately is always wrong so i they say i've never met a black or white person. they're political tools. republicans have stateed so many phoney arguments over the summer from the president's birth. it's just been the political disthe course m has been so phoney that i really just can't even take the republican party serious as an alternative even though i will say this and grant you this, there are things that you say your party stands for that i do share those values. cutting capital tax gain, helping small business. but because of the political discourse it's so phoney you understand what i'm saying? . . let's be creative in our process. and what i think certainly what the republican leadership is trying to do is get those issues in front of the people to show, this is what we think a better alt
randall, democrat. caller: yes, i have a couple of quick meant comm comments. i hope you bear me out on this. i never understood why educated people have the views that there are really black and white people. if the premise is wrong in the beginning, the conclusion ultimately is always wrong so i they say i've never met a black or white person. they're political tools. republicans have stateed so many phoney arguments over the summer from the president's birth. it's just been the political...