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biggert. >> thank you, randy. i'm here to talk about how our plan answers the question, what about the consumer? first of all, we have new duties for the new regulator of deposit other institutions. this regulator will work to empower consumers to make sound financial decisions. it will regularly update improved, simplify and test disclosures. it will enforce consumer protection regulations. these are currently responsibilities that are spread around about a dozen different federal financial services regulators. and second, we have a new task for flex. consumers who have been wrong call my office all the time and say, who do i turn to? right now how is a consumer to know if he or she should contact the occ, the otc, the ncua, the fdic or the fed for a few of the agencies? so we've tasked the existing financial literacy and education commission which already cordinates federal agency's efforts to help consumers with a new job. we're going to support a -- actually, it's a bipartisan proposal that i worked on last co
biggert. >> thank you, randy. i'm here to talk about how our plan answers the question, what about the consumer? first of all, we have new duties for the new regulator of deposit other institutions. this regulator will work to empower consumers to make sound financial decisions. it will regularly update improved, simplify and test disclosures. it will enforce consumer protection regulations. these are currently responsibilities that are spread around about a dozen different federal...
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as randy moss explained, an unusual trend here.ing into the race rested seems to be a popular method of victory at the belmont. six of the last 11 belmont winners have come by horses who raced in the kentucky derby then skipped the preakness. summer bird followed the same path to victory has his father, birdstone, 2004 belmont winner. >> the red wings were halfway to the stanley cup and the penguins had an inscription on their tombstone. we're not ready to make funeral arrangements for pittsburgh and not ready to crown detroit. after two straight wins on their home ice, the pens evened the stanley cup final at 2-2. the series returned to motown for game five. detroit's leading scorer, pavel datsyuk returned to the lineup. missed the last seven games with a foot injury. first period scoreless. watch marc-drun fleury. dives to knock it away. we're just getting started. still in the first. doing to cleary. second period. watch valtteri filppula. the backhand. the wings took full advantage on the power play. niklas kronwall. 3-0 detroi
as randy moss explained, an unusual trend here.ing into the race rested seems to be a popular method of victory at the belmont. six of the last 11 belmont winners have come by horses who raced in the kentucky derby then skipped the preakness. summer bird followed the same path to victory has his father, birdstone, 2004 belmont winner. >> the red wings were halfway to the stanley cup and the penguins had an inscription on their tombstone. we're not ready to make funeral arrangements for...
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randy wolf the starter for the dodgers. the dodgers 8-1 against the rockies this season. l.a. lost four out of its last five overall. >> monday night, manny ramirez made his final minor league rehab appearance. dhg for class a. a single in his first at-bat. second at-bat not as productive. he struck out on three pitchers. ramirez expected to work out at dodger stadium on tuesday and wednesday before rejoining the dodgers on july 4. >> san francisco, a game and a half lead in the wild card race over st. louis. how about tim. what a night he would have facing pujols, bottom of the first. went down swinging. that would be the theme. bottom of the fifth, jason flared over the mound. athletic. makes the great catch, throws to it first. bottom of the eighth inning, 10-0 giants. the pitcher still on the mound. larue, down swinging, 8 ks, bottom of the ninth, mark derosa, flies out, 95 pitches, a complete game. 2:06. lincecum improves to 5-0. the giants continue to win without big offense. they score in double digits for the first time since may 11. but lincecum has been unbelievable
randy wolf the starter for the dodgers. the dodgers 8-1 against the rockies this season. l.a. lost four out of its last five overall. >> monday night, manny ramirez made his final minor league rehab appearance. dhg for class a. a single in his first at-bat. second at-bat not as productive. he struck out on three pitchers. ramirez expected to work out at dodger stadium on tuesday and wednesday before rejoining the dodgers on july 4. >> san francisco, a game and a half lead in the...
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left-hander randy choate throwing for the rays.they have five different relievers in their bullpen who have saves. >> rob: a lball off your instep. that was off sh. i had a pitching coach that would rip ground balls back at us when we were on mod, we'd call those shin burgers. passed away a w years ago. loved that man dearly. >> bob: one of those guys who caught you haw to play early in your creer. >> rob: absolutely. there's julian tavarez warming up in the bullpen. harry was maybe 75ish, old school pitcher in the major leagues. one of those hard crusty older guys. he just ed you todoyour job. he'd get you ready. >> strikeout number five for sonnanstine. we're back with you tomorrow for the wrap-up of this series, 1:30 2. ross detweiller with a 5.06 e.r.a. owe pone he -- opponents are hitting .268 against him. for the rays, coverage begins at 1:00, "nats xtra" starring johnny holliday and ray knight. >> rob: wow, starring? >> bob: top billing for those boys. >> rob: a broadway show. >> bob: and people think we're the odd c
left-hander randy choate throwing for the rays.they have five different relievers in their bullpen who have saves. >> rob: a lball off your instep. that was off sh. i had a pitching coach that would rip ground balls back at us when we were on mod, we'd call those shin burgers. passed away a w years ago. loved that man dearly. >> bob: one of those guys who caught you haw to play early in your creer. >> rob: absolutely. there's julian tavarez warming up in the bullpen....
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randy moss set a record with 23 receiving tds in his first year.orey dillon rushed for more than 1,000 more yards in his debut season with new england than he did in cincinnati. >> world cup qualifier action, david beckham starting in his first competitive match with the team. 1-0, england. rooney had more, his second of the game, making it 3-0. in the second half now, 4-0, beckham's kick on goal, da foe to clean up the rebound, da foe's second of the match. they're one win away for notching and clinching their spot in next year's south africa world cup. >> pirates-rays, look at this. anderson had just hit a two-out hitter for atlanta, but matt capps gets greg norton to fly out to end this one and end the danger, and the win snaps the three-game losing streak for pittsburgh. meanwhile atlanta sees their three-game winning streak ended as well. a full highlight ahead on "espnews." >> straight ahead, phillies and mets among our top stories, moments ago the mets had a 4-1 moments ago the mets had a 4-1 lead. i had a customer come in and she was lookin
randy moss set a record with 23 receiving tds in his first year.orey dillon rushed for more than 1,000 more yards in his debut season with new england than he did in cincinnati. >> world cup qualifier action, david beckham starting in his first competitive match with the team. 1-0, england. rooney had more, his second of the game, making it 3-0. in the second half now, 4-0, beckham's kick on goal, da foe to clean up the rebound, da foe's second of the match. they're one win away for...
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i mean, -- host: thanks for your call, randy. guest: thanks, i learned at the library a lot as a kid, too. i well remember carrying out stacks of books. and i have two young boys who visit the library regularly. we need to have those kinds of opportunities available for kids. host: next up on our republican line, good morning. caller: i'm a republican. i'm conservative. and the whole concept of central planning and everything coming out of washington or some central agency always, you know, they don't run anything well. and i believe until competition. we invest a whole lot of time investing in your kids until we get fathers back involved with their families, we've got 70% of inner city families with no dads. so you couldn't bull our pull our billions and trillions into it. i'm not saying we shouldn't spend some moneys, but we need find a way to bring in male role models. we have too much feminine exposure on our males. we need male leadership. so i would be for those types of programs. host: michael, as a home schooler, do you s
i mean, -- host: thanks for your call, randy. guest: thanks, i learned at the library a lot as a kid, too. i well remember carrying out stacks of books. and i have two young boys who visit the library regularly. we need to have those kinds of opportunities available for kids. host: next up on our republican line, good morning. caller: i'm a republican. i'm conservative. and the whole concept of central planning and everything coming out of washington or some central agency always, you know,...
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the last time randy collins saw his son, christian collins, was on june 15, 2008. according to the united states state department's deputy assistant secretary for overseas citizen services, the united states received notices of 73 cases ofarental abductions involving 104 children just for the country of japan. unfortunately, many people are not aware of the severity of this situation and how it affects so many american lives. once taken to japan, american parents are unable to see their children because parental visitation rights are not recognized, they're not protected by japan, and abduction by one parent is not considered a crime. as an ally of the united states, i urge the government of japan to sign the 1980 hague convention on civil aspects of international children abduction and respect the rights of our american parents. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from louisiana rise? mr. fleming: i ask unanimous consent to speak to the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. fleming: mr. speaker, in a recent
the last time randy collins saw his son, christian collins, was on june 15, 2008. according to the united states state department's deputy assistant secretary for overseas citizen services, the united states received notices of 73 cases ofarental abductions involving 104 children just for the country of japan. unfortunately, many people are not aware of the severity of this situation and how it affects so many american lives. once taken to japan, american parents are unable to see their...
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next, i'd like to turn it over to randy. >> thank you. another aspect of our propose am is to establish the market. one of the things the white house has been talking about in naming one person as the regular regulated. >> we saw the government got into picking winners and loosers. how does this work? >> we would form this group. the treasury would leave that. people are part of the regulatory structure. possibly some outside people. their task would look at -- a lookout into the marketplace and have discussions to determine what is going on in the marketplace. new products, new things going on. what activities going on. being able to have that dialogue. the second part of that is capitol ack risy. the capitol for the activities involved. we think that dialogue prodouses a better forum, more efficient program we zo not want to be back in this situation where they have been impressed into share holders where they have been trying to make that mortgage payment and car payment it is my honor to introduce the gentle woman from illinois. jo th
next, i'd like to turn it over to randy. >> thank you. another aspect of our propose am is to establish the market. one of the things the white house has been talking about in naming one person as the regular regulated. >> we saw the government got into picking winners and loosers. how does this work? >> we would form this group. the treasury would leave that. people are part of the regulatory structure. possibly some outside people. their task would look at -- a lookout into...
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. >> because he was the oldest pitcher to get the 300 games, and randy johnson the second oldest to get to 300. >> how do you win 120 games after your 40th birthday. >> because he didn't win his first until he was 26. he's a knuckle baller. >> baseball fountain of youth. guzman to the right side, overbay to the pitcher. close, inning over. nats go in order for the first time today. each pitcher getting a badly needed quick fourth inning. woman over phone: no problem. you know, maybe other people are content to sit around and wait. wait for something to happen. for business to pick up. but for you, it's time to kick it in gear. time to get going. time to get tough. take control. you're not gonna run and hide. because backing down's not your style. grab your bag. it's on. ( ding ) >>> one half inning ago thi were interesting. >> debbie taylor is on the case of george washington conspicuously missing on father's day. fastball outside. %%- one ball, one strike. he's only managed a couple of singled and two walks this ere he is with the double right up there withbrian roberts
. >> because he was the oldest pitcher to get the 300 games, and randy johnson the second oldest to get to 300. >> how do you win 120 games after your 40th birthday. >> because he didn't win his first until he was 26. he's a knuckle baller. >> baseball fountain of youth. guzman to the right side, overbay to the pitcher. close, inning over. nats go in order for the first time today. each pitcher getting a badly needed quick fourth inning. woman over phone: no problem. you...
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let's head to randy choate for the rays in his 10th experience. one earned run in 7 inning, 8 strikeout, two walks. tough assignment for nick johnson who's 2-3 today. they're warming up a right hander, wheeler now. jason blew out his shoulder last night. 0-1 to nick who singled to right. right off the end of the bat with a breaking ball. quickly 0-2. >> rob: kid has a great arm who can really throw hard. the number one criticism, his fastball is very straight. [cheering and applause] >> bob: ball gets away. down to 2nd hernandez. very casually played by navarro. got to be a pass ball. >> rob: navarro turned the glove over, gets by him. it's even hard to play catch with a left hander. the ball moves all over the place. i'm sure when he throws it full speed, it's the easiest thing to catch. >> bob: 1-2 to nick johnson now. a fastball is outside, 2-2. nick came into the game batting .213 much better with runners at 2nd and 3rd. >> rob: nick grew up in sacramento, probably didn't hear a lot of cow bells. i like how you find the cow though. >> bob: the
let's head to randy choate for the rays in his 10th experience. one earned run in 7 inning, 8 strikeout, two walks. tough assignment for nick johnson who's 2-3 today. they're warming up a right hander, wheeler now. jason blew out his shoulder last night. 0-1 to nick who singled to right. right off the end of the bat with a breaking ball. quickly 0-2. >> rob: kid has a great arm who can really throw hard. the number one criticism, his fastball is very straight. [cheering and applause]...
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. >> bob: well, randy st. claire over the last few years has talked with him many times about that. rod barajas, it's ok when he's off the windup. he is a reliever who does work off the windup. when anybody gets on base, that's when the game comes to a screeching hauled halt. barajas, 1-3 with an rbi hit. out of play, right side. number nine spot is next for the blue jays. jose bautista. he's waiting to hit there. >> rob: colome has such good stuff. it's mind boggling this guy hasn't had an unbelievable career. >> bob: his lowest e.r.a. 3.27 in 2004 for tampa bay, but that was in only 33 games, and a couple of years before that, 3.33 in 30 games. he's had 8.27, 4.50,4.57 two years ago for the nats and back up to 4.21 for the nats last year. a lot of it has been control. right-field line pretty well hit. corey patterson in the corner that's right where the nats had him play. good scouting and execution there. there's jose bautista who broke in with the orioles in 2004 quickly on to tampa bay and kansas city in the same year and then finally four years with the pirates. blue jays got
. >> bob: well, randy st. claire over the last few years has talked with him many times about that. rod barajas, it's ok when he's off the windup. he is a reliever who does work off the windup. when anybody gets on base, that's when the game comes to a screeching hauled halt. barajas, 1-3 with an rbi hit. out of play, right side. number nine spot is next for the blue jays. jose bautista. he's waiting to hit there. >> rob: colome has such good stuff. it's mind boggling this guy...
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then myself and randy threw 95 miles per hour. he said, all your stuff is nasty in this bullpen. then we had a 9-0 start that year, went wire to wire. the name kind of stuck. the exclamation point was sweeping the -- it never meant we were mean and nasty guys. >> johnny: they got adam dunn drifting off 2nd to tend -- end the 6th. nationals need to get runners on base. >> rob: it shows you how well and how much harang does. >> johnny: fly ball to right field. enough room for him to run it down, one away. >> rob: taveras may not be hitting well this season, but he can run it down in the outfield. >> johnny: hanrahan getting back up in the nationals bullpen. we may have seen the last of shairon martis tonight. he's been absolutely masterful on the mound except for the pitch against jay bruce in the 2 2nd. >> rob: he's had great stuff all night, changing speed. he's been outstanding. >> johnny: willie harris getting set to bench hit. >> rob: 18 first pitch strikes, one of the best outings thrown in a long time. >> rob: fouls off to the left. he had a complete game against the cardina
then myself and randy threw 95 miles per hour. he said, all your stuff is nasty in this bullpen. then we had a 9-0 start that year, went wire to wire. the name kind of stuck. the exclamation point was sweeping the -- it never meant we were mean and nasty guys. >> johnny: they got adam dunn drifting off 2nd to tend -- end the 6th. nationals need to get runners on base. >> rob: it shows you how well and how much harang does. >> johnny: fly ball to right field. enough room for...
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adam dunn against randy choate. in eight games recently, opponents are 1 for 21 against him. >> rob: you have to hope that he'll try to throw a sidearm curveball. >> bob: is this where a guy should be moving up in the box? >> rob: not necessarily on choate. for am add dunn who has pretty much separated the entire batter's box. he's got a lot of coverage. you want this guy to try to throw a breaking ball on the inner half. but if he tries to run a sweeping curveball around, that's when adam is in control. he can turn that thing around. 8-3 rays. top of the 8th. one run in, two men aboard. still only one out. trying to make the longoria error hurt. that's a fastball that misses. 2-1. >> rob: it's going to be an 88- mile an hour fastball. look at that thing i'd arm. you talk about a left-handed specialist. >> bob: adam dunn hits a double play ball. the nationals get an unearned run and into the bottom of the 8th. we like looking at the world through safety-colored glasses. doing what it takes to make home a litt
adam dunn against randy choate. in eight games recently, opponents are 1 for 21 against him. >> rob: you have to hope that he'll try to throw a sidearm curveball. >> bob: is this where a guy should be moving up in the box? >> rob: not necessarily on choate. for am add dunn who has pretty much separated the entire batter's box. he's got a lot of coverage. you want this guy to try to throw a breaking ball on the inner half. but if he tries to run a sweeping curveball around,...
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. >> rob: i would like to know, randy johnson, over his career, what kind of support he got. >> bob: 2-2 to nick. he stays alive with zimmermann the dh on deck. nationals have played 61 games before today. zimmermann has been a 3rd baseman for every one of them. somebody will have to keep him company in the bottom of these innings. he may not know what to do with himself. this would be a good time for a wired sunday for a dh. >> rob: yes, it would. i don't know how much you would get out of zimmermann. >> bob: 3-2 to nick. foul tipped. nick hits against rays well. montreal played the double rays 12 times from 98 to 01. the expos won 7 of those games. nick johnson a part of some of those ball clubs. he's getting good licks in the 1 1st inning. nats tied against the rays after taking two out of three at rfk three years ago. james shields is the only tampa bay starter that pitched in that series. he pitched 6 innings. >> rob: he's the oldest on the staff at 27. it's a talented staff. >> bob: career record 27-39, good era. 3.88: he's gone the distance with two shuts out in his career. ni
. >> rob: i would like to know, randy johnson, over his career, what kind of support he got. >> bob: 2-2 to nick. he stays alive with zimmermann the dh on deck. nationals have played 61 games before today. zimmermann has been a 3rd baseman for every one of them. somebody will have to keep him company in the bottom of these innings. he may not know what to do with himself. this would be a good time for a wired sunday for a dh. >> rob: yes, it would. i don't know how much you...
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somebody one randy bennett of st. mary's.re's a guy that would love the job, the former new mexico state coach, he could be an option because he is not attached to the program but the kind of guy i'm talking about is jamie dixon of pitt. you would think this would make a lot of sense for him but not at this time, not with everything going on at usc. >> andy, you mentioned tim floyd and the coaches that could go potentially to usc. what about the flip side. a guy that was linked with arizona, memphis, turned those jobs away. do you think tim floyd coaches again at the college level? >> i don't. unless he is completely exonerated i would be very surprised if he does. he as a good friend in the general manager of the chicago bulls who tim hired to go to chicago when he was head coach. they were at ohio state together. i can see him bringing tim back into the fold with the bulls. that would make more sense than tim going back in college. the only job i can see right now is helping his good friend down at southern miss. >> espn.co
somebody one randy bennett of st. mary's.re's a guy that would love the job, the former new mexico state coach, he could be an option because he is not attached to the program but the kind of guy i'm talking about is jamie dixon of pitt. you would think this would make a lot of sense for him but not at this time, not with everything going on at usc. >> andy, you mentioned tim floyd and the coaches that could go potentially to usc. what about the flip side. a guy that was linked with...
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randy johnson is an incredible 13-0 versus the cubs, while roy halladay is 8-0 against the twins. schmidt, 8-0 against the marlins. >> when the current wimbledon fourth night draws to a close roger federer could stand alone writing his own chapter in the history of men's tennis. federer, who had his ron of five straight singles titles at the all england club snapped by nadal last year, will not have to face his rival this week. and if federer can navigate the rest of the field, he'll win a record 15th grand slam title. on monday he faced soderling. to the second set we go, federer having taken the first set 6-4, 1-all in the second set. tie-break, federer on the run, come on. we'll take another look. look at the wrist. just like that. federer takes the second set and the tie-break. we go to the third set. federer down 4-5. in the tie-break. soderling, serves and then a solid forehand up the line. and federer does that. he ties the tie-break at 5-all. soderling, perhaps shaken a bit by federer's talent on that last point. double fault. match point now for federer. roger serving. so
randy johnson is an incredible 13-0 versus the cubs, while roy halladay is 8-0 against the twins. schmidt, 8-0 against the marlins. >> when the current wimbledon fourth night draws to a close roger federer could stand alone writing his own chapter in the history of men's tennis. federer, who had his ron of five straight singles titles at the all england club snapped by nadal last year, will not have to face his rival this week. and if federer can navigate the rest of the field, he'll win...
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randy johnson., he didn't go directly. . >> johnny: didn't p minor leagues. and the 1-0 to hernandez and it's two balls and no strikes. rob vlad guerrero. marquis grissom. >> rob: nice catch. >> johnny: nice catch is right. he kind of carbled that one into his glove in foul territory. >> rob: can't be easy, banging between center and right field back and forth and a tough corner to play, got its little ins and outs and goes up against the wall and makes a great grab right there. oh. i can't believe it. i can't b they'll make room for you on the benefit ramon. >> johnny: struck out back in the second, right fielder, 7 hits in 25 at-bats. one for one with a strikeout, back swinging in the second. cincinnati in town a 14-inning loss to the cubs on sunday. a game in which they had 0-13 with runners in scoring position. swing and a miss from goals. >> rob: gary
randy johnson., he didn't go directly. . >> johnny: didn't p minor leagues. and the 1-0 to hernandez and it's two balls and no strikes. rob vlad guerrero. marquis grissom. >> rob: nice catch. >> johnny: nice catch is right. he kind of carbled that one into his glove in foul territory. >> rob: can't be easy, banging between center and right field back and forth and a tough corner to play, got its little ins and outs and goes up...
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that the expos never drew enough fans in montreal to be able to afford to keep the guerreros and the randy johnson and the list goes on and on of great players developed by this organization. >> rob: absolutely. and there were some guys that were developed, like grady sizemore and cliff lee that could be playing here now. you can say, well, you know, we want nothing to do with the expos, but they were traded for bart loco lone. >> reporter: here is adam dunn. ryan zimmerman, strikes out. starting to pool up. that's number 54. >> rob: i think it's all good now. you would know this more than me. didn't the boston brave go to kansas city and milwaukee and then atlanta? >> bob: no, they went to milwaukee first. the philadelphia athletics went to kansas city. >> rob: some teams have traveled around a little bit. they have gone and then. >> bob: and they are in oakland. it's i how can you deny the history. that's baseball. at the end of the day, that's all good. >> bob: and the royals fans have the st. louis browns who came there in '53, how their team moved around. i mean we have lost two teams
that the expos never drew enough fans in montreal to be able to afford to keep the guerreros and the randy johnson and the list goes on and on of great players developed by this organization. >> rob: absolutely. and there were some guys that were developed, like grady sizemore and cliff lee that could be playing here now. you can say, well, you know, we want nothing to do with the expos, but they were traded for bart loco lone. >> reporter: here is adam dunn. ryan zimmerman, strikes...
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host: randy is next from california. caller: it is yet to be determined. there's not a clear standout voice for the republicans. of course, for the conservatives, rush limbaugh is doing a pretty good job. dick cheney is making his will alone. as far as sarah palin, first of all, she motivated me to become a nra lifetime member of this year. i'd really like her. i think she has a good record. she is a popular governor. when the mainstream media people like amy walter say she needs to bring something to the table -- what did barack obama bring to the table when he was running? i did not see any plethora of experience or anything that he brought. the pendulum will swing. democrats were in the wilderness just a few years ago. we will get over it. thank you, c-span. host: this e-mail from john from tennessee. host: more from last night's dinner with the former speaker of the house, the keynote address by newt gingrich. >> i think our goals should be to reach out to the american people in every possible way, to make sure that john boehner becomes the speaker of
host: randy is next from california. caller: it is yet to be determined. there's not a clear standout voice for the republicans. of course, for the conservatives, rush limbaugh is doing a pretty good job. dick cheney is making his will alone. as far as sarah palin, first of all, she motivated me to become a nra lifetime member of this year. i'd really like her. i think she has a good record. she is a popular governor. when the mainstream media people like amy walter say she needs to bring...
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caught randy johnson. very good defensive catcher. >> bob: nick johnson deep to center. how far is this one going? off the wall! guzman to third. it will be second and third, nobody out. >> rob: all right. >> bob: carom played perfectly by vernon wells and nick johnson jabs one 400 plus. it will be second and third with the big guns coming up. nick johnson's 3-3. >> rob: you watch how smooth this swing is right here and he hits the barrel of the bat perfectly, but he doesn't try to overswing and hate home run. he just tries to hit line drives and that ball jumps off his bat 400 feet from home plate. no reason to try to score with no outs. second and third in the mid -- and in -- and the middle of your order coming up. great job by nick. >> bob: this will be interesting to see how they pitch to zimmerman. righty-righty matchup. infield in. not all the way in. a little bit deeper on the left side. with rolen and scutaro. zimmerman has hit a fly ball to every outfielder tonight and looking for his 44th rbi, maybe more. chance for the nats to take charge of this game in the
caught randy johnson. very good defensive catcher. >> bob: nick johnson deep to center. how far is this one going? off the wall! guzman to third. it will be second and third, nobody out. >> rob: all right. >> bob: carom played perfectly by vernon wells and nick johnson jabs one 400 plus. it will be second and third with the big guns coming up. nick johnson's 3-3. >> rob: you watch how smooth this swing is right here and he hits the barrel of the bat perfectly, but he...
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to give steve mccaty a lot of credit, this was turned around in the series against the pirates when randyas still the pitching coach. >> johnny: we'll come back with a nice interview with first base coach marquis grissom. back after this. don't go away. - oh, it's on. - it's on. it's on. - it's on. - oh, it's on, all right. - it's on. - it is totally on. jimmy, it's on. it's on. oh, yeah, it's on. pilot: affirmative, it's on. . >> johnny: some nats fans taking in the game at the ballpark. and right there in the gray shirt celebrating his 11th birthday. he has driven in -- eight-game hitting streak, a couple of homeruns and 6 rbis. he went 1-for-4 last night against this tough nationals pitching staff. the rest of the blue jay also go this stay. marco scutaro, shortstop. aaron hill at second, wells in centerfield, linked lipd in left field. ken millar handles the duties at first base, raul chavez behind the plate and bret cecil, from dunkirk, maryland, gets the start tonight with a team batting average of .238. that is second in the american league. nick johnson had a great night. 3-f
to give steve mccaty a lot of credit, this was turned around in the series against the pirates when randyas still the pitching coach. >> johnny: we'll come back with a nice interview with first base coach marquis grissom. back after this. don't go away. - oh, it's on. - it's on. it's on. - it's on. - oh, it's on, all right. - it's on. - it is totally on. jimmy, it's on. it's on. oh, yeah, it's on. pilot: affirmative, it's on. . >> johnny: some nats fans taking in the game at...
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randy cate, howell, the lefty had two. troy percival had 6 early. that's a fastball outside. 2-2. on the field here in st. pete. >> rob: talking about public health care, i'm sure, nuclear problems in north korea. >> bob: anderson hernandez hits it off the end of the bat and pops it up. serious bullpen questions. they will solve all of our problems down there, i promise you. ♪ ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me. ♪ (announcer) it's right here, it's easy... ♪ always feel like mebody's watching me. ♪ ...it's the money you could be saving with geico. ♪ who's watching? ♪ i always feel like (announcer) it's right here, it's easy... ♪ somebody's watching me. ...it's the money you could be saving with geico. . >> bob: how is your fi start at the major league level going right now? i i will craig stammen has been amazing, against the best offense in the american league, he has five strikeouts on three walks, basically two hits and two runs. it should be one run up there. craig stammen, dealing, great movement on his pitches, 5 innings, 2 hits, 2 runs. three walks, three go
randy cate, howell, the lefty had two. troy percival had 6 early. that's a fastball outside. 2-2. on the field here in st. pete. >> rob: talking about public health care, i'm sure, nuclear problems in north korea. >> bob: anderson hernandez hits it off the end of the bat and pops it up. serious bullpen questions. they will solve all of our problems down there, i promise you. ♪ ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me. ♪ (announcer) it's right here, it's easy... ♪ always...
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and randy sinclair didn't do ththe pitchers to tait upon seto go job.ut there, attack these guys. detwiler 17 first-pitch strikes tonight, doing a great job. >> johnny: jonny gomes with a base hit, súson consecutive. the reds get a n here in thtoofthe eighth inning. plus detwiler looking on. >> rob: went in, probably changed his shirt, put on a dry one, sweatshirt. protect your monemake some of these young the play-backsof thgames, neve to bed without a eatshirt on,úyçcover ur arm. >> johnny: detwiler's numbers. >> rob: pretty good night right there. those three walks all came back to hurt him. >> johnny: six strikeouts. 3-1 ball game, in the eighth inning with jonny gomes at first base, jay bruce the right fielder, and a walk and a follo bergmann to the mound. >> rob: to get back to strasburg, i like what tony gwynn said about him, and he said to strasburg, "listen, you have got to do at the episode of the day call your heart, don't get into a bidding war and negotiations negotiations and let your agent speak for you, at the
and randy sinclair didn't do ththe pitchers to tait upon seto go job.ut there, attack these guys. detwiler 17 first-pitch strikes tonight, doing a great job. >> johnny: jonny gomes with a base hit, súson consecutive. the reds get a n here in thtoofthe eighth inning. plus detwiler looking on. >> rob: went in, probably changed his shirt, put on a dry one, sweatshirt. protect your monemake some of these young the play-backsof thgames, neve to bed without a...
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the faa as we said to randy babbitt the new administrator last week, we need new diligence here, a new level of interest in making certain that we have one standard that passengers can rely on one standard when they board an airplane. and i think that's going to require some effort by the faa and may require some effort by this committee. senator rockefeller and senator hutchison, myself, senator demint and others are going to be working on days where putting together along with my collies the faa reauthorization act. we are right in the middle of that. and many other things. all of which have to do with safety. and so we are going to, i would say to those that have raised the questions this morning about pilots records and so on, my first expectation is that administrator babbitt is going to move quickly to address some of those issues. but we will introduce legislation to be certain that it is done the right way as well. so, senator baggage did you wish to make any other comment on trenton on trenton? let me thank the witnesses for being here. will have one additional hearing at one
the faa as we said to randy babbitt the new administrator last week, we need new diligence here, a new level of interest in making certain that we have one standard that passengers can rely on one standard when they board an airplane. and i think that's going to require some effort by the faa and may require some effort by this committee. senator rockefeller and senator hutchison, myself, senator demint and others are going to be working on days where putting together along with my collies the...
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welker with 112 receptions in the first year, and randy moss with a single season record with 23 receivingdowns in the first year and corey dillon rushing more than in his first season with cincinnati. >> and the top of the second, it's soto. and soto going solo. the third homer of the year, second in the last four games. the bottom nine, 1-1 game, bases loaded. and here comes tajada and the astros win in walk-off fashion 2-1 on the second career walk-off hit. the card and marlins, st. louis trying to snap a five-game losing streak. a 22 year old rookie in the first inning, the three-run home run his seventh and they snap the five-game losing streak. and england taking on andorra. and rooney getting it done, he has the header and a goal, 1-0 england. and a 2-0 game and rooney again. he got three goals in the last two world cup qualifying match-ups, 3-0 england. and the second half and a 4-0 game and beckham off the free kick and the rebound and his second goal of the match. and beckham after it was over said it could have been a difficult game but we made it easy with the way we played. su
welker with 112 receptions in the first year, and randy moss with a single season record with 23 receivingdowns in the first year and corey dillon rushing more than in his first season with cincinnati. >> and the top of the second, it's soto. and soto going solo. the third homer of the year, second in the last four games. the bottom nine, 1-1 game, bases loaded. and here comes tajada and the astros win in walk-off fashion 2-1 on the second career walk-off hit. the card and marlins, st....
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. >> bob: in between drops, there was randy johnson's 300 win. a chance to meet the newest member of the nats' family. can they get on a roll against the rays? 15 straight against the a.l. east beginning tonight in st. pete. >> bob: when you thought the schedule might be getting a little easier, no way. welcome to tropicana field in st. pete. the league-leading hitting tampa bay. this will be interesting with the yankees looming next week. i don't know if it saved the home stand but it sure left a better taste in everybody's mouth last night. >> rob: first and foremost, nice to have you back, buddy. >> bob: thank you, sir. >> rob: you have the american league east coming up. that's not going to be easy. you have to have well pitched starts from our rotation. john la man had a great start and the bullpen gave those guys the opportunity to come back. you see hernandez with a huge hit on a tough curve ball, a 67 mile-per-hour curve ball. zimmerman got the fielder's choice. they threw the ball away, we scored two runs and took the lead. it was a fabu
. >> bob: in between drops, there was randy johnson's 300 win. a chance to meet the newest member of the nats' family. can they get on a roll against the rays? 15 straight against the a.l. east beginning tonight in st. pete. >> bob: when you thought the schedule might be getting a little easier, no way. welcome to tropicana field in st. pete. the league-leading hitting tampa bay. this will be interesting with the yankees looming next week. i don't know if it saved the home stand...
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i spent a lot of time with randy weaver and his -- one of his daughters, rachel. and i re-tell the ruby ridge story in what i believe is a more accurate way. i think it was spun. i think it benefited everybody to spin the story as white supremacists pretty much getting what they deserved, and ok, the government made a mistake, but they were white supremacists, so it was basically ok. so i've re-told that story in a more, i think, humanist way. who else did i see in the states? c-span: about the bohemian grove. >> guest: oh, yeah! you see, this is... (laughter) >> guest: how could i forget that? this is -- this is a group -- again, all the conspiracy theorists said that not only is this -- is there this shadowy cabal, but once a year they go to a clearing in a forest in northern california and undertake an owl-burning ceremony, where men like henry kissinger attend this berobed torchlight procession which culminates in a human effigy being thrown into the fiery belly of a giant owl. so i kind of figured, "well, that can't be true." you know, "i'm going to have to s
i spent a lot of time with randy weaver and his -- one of his daughters, rachel. and i re-tell the ruby ridge story in what i believe is a more accurate way. i think it was spun. i think it benefited everybody to spin the story as white supremacists pretty much getting what they deserved, and ok, the government made a mistake, but they were white supremacists, so it was basically ok. so i've re-told that story in a more, i think, humanist way. who else did i see in the states? c-span: about the...
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the faa as we said to randy babbitt the new administrator last week, we need new diligence here. a new level of interest in making certain that we have one standard. >> is this hearing concludes we take you live now to the u.s. capitol as the senate convenes. we expect general topic speeches this afternoon and a measure to encourage foreign travelers to visit the u.s.. senators plan a vote on moving forward with an amendment to the bill at 5:30 p.m. eastern time. five senate coverage on c-span 2. the presiding officer: the senate will come to order. the chaplain, dr. barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. eternal god, we come to you today because we need you. we can't work well without your help and blessings. guide our lawmakers. give them the wisdom to listen to your voice and follow your leading. lord, remind them that no one knows what a day might bring, so they must not put things off until a tomorrow that may never come. help them to use their lives wisely and not foolishly, generously and not selfishly. as they labor, may they remember that
the faa as we said to randy babbitt the new administrator last week, we need new diligence here. a new level of interest in making certain that we have one standard. >> is this hearing concludes we take you live now to the u.s. capitol as the senate convenes. we expect general topic speeches this afternoon and a measure to encourage foreign travelers to visit the u.s.. senators plan a vote on moving forward with an amendment to the bill at 5:30 p.m. eastern time. five senate coverage on...
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randy st. claire when he was here, you got to pound some stuff off the guys who are still active because they know these guys you are going to be facing. there is no one better to learn about from ron ba loan, cincinnati, he was there, st. louis, he was there, what's pujols there, with a do i need to do to get him out. >> johnny: hairston walks. loaded bases. ma caddy makes his first trip out to talk to detwiler. that's the fourth walk of this ball game issued by ross detwiler. and two two have come in th inning. one walk in four innings against -- >> johnny: make that three walks in this ball game, not four. >> rob: another one against the giants in 10 hits so you know, johnny lannan does a pretty good job of walking guys and getting out of the double play. you don't want to make a career out of that but already the one run -- there is ron ba loan -- one run came off the walk second inning after two outs. single by hanigan brought in jay bruce on the walk.
randy st. claire when he was here, you got to pound some stuff off the guys who are still active because they know these guys you are going to be facing. there is no one better to learn about from ron ba loan, cincinnati, he was there, st. louis, he was there, what's pujols there, with a do i need to do to get him out. >> johnny: hairston walks. loaded bases. ma caddy makes his first trip out to talk to detwiler. that's the fourth walk of this ball game issued by ross detwiler....
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not that randy thinks that they were not being held accountable but steve mccaddy challenges them to challenge themselves. challenge them with the best stuff and don't get beat with your third or fourth pitch. more often than not, it's been working. >> bob: in 24 innings, stammen has 9 k's and 8 walks. he is one pitch away from being out of this inning as gabe gross steps n he is on a five- game hitting streak. >> rob: he is not cutting it loose and manny acta is going to go out there and probably do exactly what steve would have done. you have to be convicted in what you are throwing. if it's a fastball, throw it the best you can. if it's a change-up or curve ball, throw it like it's the last pitch you're ever going to throw. we talked about frankie rodriguez of the mets. he loves to pitch. what i mean by that, every pitch he throw, he throws it like it's the last one you will ever see leave his hand and that's exactly what manny acta says. be convicted. pick up josh. if you want to throw it, throw it. if not, step off. i told these guy, he said f you don't like what you're going to
not that randy thinks that they were not being held accountable but steve mccaddy challenges them to challenge themselves. challenge them with the best stuff and don't get beat with your third or fourth pitch. more often than not, it's been working. >> bob: in 24 innings, stammen has 9 k's and 8 walks. he is one pitch away from being out of this inning as gabe gross steps n he is on a five- game hitting streak. >> rob: he is not cutting it loose and manny acta is going to go out...
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when randy myers was there, he was the guy. i didn't like coming in just to get some work, whether it was the seventh, eighth or ninth inning in a game like this. >> jim: a mile high, josh bard. one hit and one down in the ninth inning. join us here on sunday the finale of three, the final interleague game of the year. the first 20,000 fans 15 and over will receive an orioles cap presented by dak. the kids 14 and under following the game can run the bases here at camden yards, the tickets start as low as $9. 888-98-bird or online. mented jorge cheryl. he'll face a lefty. look at his angle. it is really t the left-handed hitter. he used to swing his leg to get closed. when he swung his leg back, he'd swing it open. >> jim: so less is more. >> jim: yes. and now he picks up his arm. rick kranitz, i think his father-in-law has passed away so he is not with us over the weekend, and he is adjusting, almost like a catcher. you're in the right position. he is one of the more deaccept ty left-handers i have seen. rick is away and we wis
when randy myers was there, he was the guy. i didn't like coming in just to get some work, whether it was the seventh, eighth or ninth inning in a game like this. >> jim: a mile high, josh bard. one hit and one down in the ninth inning. join us here on sunday the finale of three, the final interleague game of the year. the first 20,000 fans 15 and over will receive an orioles cap presented by dak. the kids 14 and under following the game can run the bases here at camden yards, the tickets...
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randy wells, shortest start and most earned runls allowed in his career, four earned run, 3.2 innings pitched. the cubs are now at .500. kevin slowey struck out ten cubs. he's 9-2, he'll be at the all-star game i bet. >> let's play golf. phil mickelson, round two of the st. jude classic in memphis, tennessee. mickelson got off to a great start today on the front nine. birdie there. went out in 32. birdied two of the par threes. here on the back nine he would bogey, give one shot back. john daly, remember sponsors' exemption. he played well today. his pga tour suspension is over. on the 17th, this is the second shot, morgan, so it if goes in, it would be two. >> coming right at it. >> two-hopper. former florida gator. and i'm guessing he does curls, maybe some tricep pushdowns. the. brian gay is your leader. >> you know a lot. >> left to right and he drains it. then all the thunder boomers came in. jim having a field day down there at the weather shelter. >> done for the day. that's it. seek shelter. let's head downtown and get some chicken wings and beer and watch the hockey game. tha
randy wells, shortest start and most earned runls allowed in his career, four earned run, 3.2 innings pitched. the cubs are now at .500. kevin slowey struck out ten cubs. he's 9-2, he'll be at the all-star game i bet. >> let's play golf. phil mickelson, round two of the st. jude classic in memphis, tennessee. mickelson got off to a great start today on the front nine. birdie there. went out in 32. birdied two of the par threes. here on the back nine he would bogey, give one shot back....
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i think that there is some reason to believe encouraged by what the new administrator, randy babbittas done. he called for a meeting monday this week which reflects a concern that he wants to understand these things quickly and take whatever action is necessary. it is also the case that he indicated that after two years the ntsb suggested a rulemaking on access to records for pilots, that mr. babbitt indicated to me that the next time he came to a hearing and i asked the question, have you begun a rulemaking, he indicated that he expected the answer to be affirmative rather than negative. so i think we're making some progress here, but this is very, very important. and it's something that we have to ask questions about. they are tough questions, but necessary and important questions. i want to thank the witnesses for being with us. senator demint is the ranking member of our subcommittee and i know senator demint wishes to make a comment and then i think also introduce mr. mauer formally who's a member of your state. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and i thank you again for conducting th
i think that there is some reason to believe encouraged by what the new administrator, randy babbittas done. he called for a meeting monday this week which reflects a concern that he wants to understand these things quickly and take whatever action is necessary. it is also the case that he indicated that after two years the ntsb suggested a rulemaking on access to records for pilots, that mr. babbitt indicated to me that the next time he came to a hearing and i asked the question, have you...
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randy on the independent's line. caller: i have watched c-span for a long time and is in the first time i have got to speak to you so i am a little nervous. just a couple of points on what your last discussion was. once upon a time i worked for the drc, and i remember ifdic, i remember, when you were going to form a bank, directors were personally liable if the bank went under. with everything that just happens, i don't know what happened -- they are all bank holding companies, that doesn't apply. and when you are talking about executive pay and how that cannot be regulated, i think if you are a wage earner and you are working side by side with someone and you have one person that does a really good job and someone who is a slacker, when it comes time for pay raises, there is some kind of role in place where they can only receive the same rate, 50 cents an hour or 25 cents an hour, so they can limit that, so why can't they limit executive pay? the third point, i remember when congress -- not congress, but they wanted
randy on the independent's line. caller: i have watched c-span for a long time and is in the first time i have got to speak to you so i am a little nervous. just a couple of points on what your last discussion was. once upon a time i worked for the drc, and i remember ifdic, i remember, when you were going to form a bank, directors were personally liable if the bank went under. with everything that just happens, i don't know what happened -- they are all bank holding companies, that doesn't...
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as i said this will be the first of two such hearings and are witnesses today will be randy babbitt, mark rosenker, the acting chairman of the ntsb, calvin scovel, inspector general of the department transportation and john o'brien who will be with us shortly, a member of the flight safety foundation. i indicated a protocol on the ranking member of the subcommittee for an opening statement and the chairman and ranking member of the full committee and then call on the witnesses and have seven minute rounds for questions. senator demint. >> i particularly want to thank you for your diligence and your sense of urgency in having these hearings and i'm trying to get answers to the american people and all passengers. i appreciate the witnesses being here today. i am not going to give a full opening statement because i want to get to you, but just the possible weaknesses on the carrier side are obviously important and i agree with everything the chairman says but in interviewing some of the carriers, the one involved with this, there may be things on our side that we can do such as our priv
as i said this will be the first of two such hearings and are witnesses today will be randy babbitt, mark rosenker, the acting chairman of the ntsb, calvin scovel, inspector general of the department transportation and john o'brien who will be with us shortly, a member of the flight safety foundation. i indicated a protocol on the ranking member of the subcommittee for an opening statement and the chairman and ranking member of the full committee and then call on the witnesses and have seven...
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of the el paso department, lieutenant alexander of the corpus christi police department, sergeant randy white, harvey of the lubbock sheriff's department and now we add the name of henry canales of the houston police department to that hallowed role of honor. all americans should recognize the profound debt of gratitude we owe our law enforcement officers and the gratitude we owe their families. into he is officers put themselves into harm's way to guard our safety because they care about our communities and the people they serve. they are the ones standing between us and the bad guys every single day. so tonight we bid farewell with humble gratitude to senior officer henry canal he is and to his wife and his children we say, may the lord bless you and keep you, may his face shine upon you and be gracious to you, may he lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace. and that's just the way it is. and i want to thank the gentleman from idaho and the chairman for yielding time and with that i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields. >> i yield back the bal
of the el paso department, lieutenant alexander of the corpus christi police department, sergeant randy white, harvey of the lubbock sheriff's department and now we add the name of henry canales of the houston police department to that hallowed role of honor. all americans should recognize the profound debt of gratitude we owe our law enforcement officers and the gratitude we owe their families. into he is officers put themselves into harm's way to guard our safety because they care about our...
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. >> jim: i was talking to steve who took over for randy st. claire and he said that is who he is.ry to get a little straight, but he is way over on the first base side. i don't think he is over as much as some other guys, like rick ankiel who is now an outfield were st. louis. he used to be about two feet across his body. >> bob: roberts batting right- handed, and he fouls it off. ryan is hitting at .292. manny acta and his club here in baltimore, again, this is a budding rivalry as each team continues in the rebuilding process. the hope is that as each team improves on the field, the rivalry will improve the box office. >> jim: not only when they play each other, but when the other teams come in. what i like about detwilerer, it seems like he is pretty much under control and he has a terrific arm. >> rob: he does. and he has great mound presence, something you know a lot about, jim, and some of these young kids come up and they're intimidated and that happened to craig shtam men about the red sox the other night. when it came to crunch time, he went away from his pitch. detwilere
. >> jim: i was talking to steve who took over for randy st. claire and he said that is who he is.ry to get a little straight, but he is way over on the first base side. i don't think he is over as much as some other guys, like rick ankiel who is now an outfield were st. louis. he used to be about two feet across his body. >> bob: roberts batting right- handed, and he fouls it off. ryan is hitting at .292. manny acta and his club here in baltimore, again, this is a budding rivalry...
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was to the seattle mariners or randy jones to the seattle mayoriers. alex rodriguez from the mayoriers. they tray traded those guys away and immediately played in the playoff situation with an opportunity to go to the world series, playoffs. >> the text x rangers trade alex rodriguez. and he goes to tyankees and they go to the playoffs. that is his drawing pow tore the ball club now. i'm not saying trade brian roberts at all. i don 't want to see him go. i love watching him play. he is one of my favorite players. but if somebody comes through with a blockbuster deal that would put the orioles in pennant contention immediately, i would say make the deal. it is all about winning. it is not about one player at all. it is not about eddie murray or cal ripken or guys that were all part of the nucleus of our ball club back then. it is about the team winning and making the kind of deals it took hank peters took to bring the winners back here to the orioles. that's the only thing i look for. i don't want to see brian roberts go for nothing. in order to get bri
was to the seattle mariners or randy jones to the seattle mayoriers. alex rodriguez from the mayoriers. they tray traded those guys away and immediately played in the playoff situation with an opportunity to go to the world series, playoffs. >> the text x rangers trade alex rodriguez. and he goes to tyankees and they go to the playoffs. that is his drawing pow tore the ball club now. i'm not saying trade brian roberts at all. i don 't want to see him go. i love watching him play. he is...
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ife bench, do you see the pitching coach who took over for randy st. claire, i think they had a conversation, hey, get back in your groove, start pitching down in the strike zone. when you do that, you get the ground balls. >> jim: it seems so simple. >> rob: it is simple. and you have to also give yourself a little more credit. you're looking at a really tough orioles' offense, but you're get the ball up. you're making their job easy. you want to make their job difficult. if you keep the ball down, get ahead of the hitters, they're going to start expanding their zone. >> jim: i ink the point you ma also is when you get in the inning, the game does speed up. now all of a sudden you get out of trouble. yogo talk to your pitching coach and then you hope you're back into your rhythm. >> rob: and because the righties were hit sog well, could he be concentrating too much, jim, on these right- handed guys in the lineup and not concentrating enough ton left-handed hitter ? there he throws a pitch way in on nick markakis to get him off the plate. >> jim: one
ife bench, do you see the pitching coach who took over for randy st. claire, i think they had a conversation, hey, get back in your groove, start pitching down in the strike zone. when you do that, you get the ground balls. >> jim: it seems so simple. >> rob: it is simple. and you have to also give yourself a little more credit. you're looking at a really tough orioles' offense, but you're get the ball up. you're making their job easy. you want to make their job difficult. if you...
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our first caller is from randy on the independent line from illinois. are you there? caller: yes, i'm. good morning. my question -- first, a comment for your guest is that i agree with much of what he says, but he did say that we must control carbon emissions. i am and applied science as an engineer, and as i study this issue, i found that only 3 percent of the co2 that goes into the atmosphere is man-made and 97 percent comes from the oceans, the ground, and so forth, and 95 percent of the greenhouse effect is due to water vapor and co2 than only plays a very small part. if we eliminated all of our nc 02, man-made, it would only reduce by 0.2% this co2 in the atmosphere. another thing that ipcc says the life span of the co2 is 100 years and other studies have shown only five years. what does our guests have to comment about that? a quick one is about biogenic oil -- russia has become the no. 1 oil supplier and the world by drilling 4,000 foot deep wells, and there was no forest or vegetable matter down there, and that is why many believe or some scientists now believ
our first caller is from randy on the independent line from illinois. are you there? caller: yes, i'm. good morning. my question -- first, a comment for your guest is that i agree with much of what he says, but he did say that we must control carbon emissions. i am and applied science as an engineer, and as i study this issue, i found that only 3 percent of the co2 that goes into the atmosphere is man-made and 97 percent comes from the oceans, the ground, and so forth, and 95 percent of the...