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being crowned champions richard paul three caught up with russian football writer mark bennetts who gave his view on who are the best eleven plays in the country as he takes his team of twenty. ok mark thanks ever so much for joining me again what's been an eventful season two thousand and ten russian premier league city top of the champions but we're going to have a team of the year starting go what are your thoughts. definitely i mean we've been of sixteen goals i think this season which says or a defense of sequestering as well because when. i think last year which i was even i can fear from he's making a lot of mistakes this season is not quite the play was in the process. of mistakes and from clearances were just to seize control of them is still really a lack of confidence misprints here at this. but it's going to the region of i think is definitely number one in the team eighteen clean sheets in twenty eight games throughout the season says it all really i mean i think. he's going deaf and going to rival i can fear for a place in the russian nationals. just moved on to the friends
being crowned champions richard paul three caught up with russian football writer mark bennetts who gave his view on who are the best eleven plays in the country as he takes his team of twenty. ok mark thanks ever so much for joining me again what's been an eventful season two thousand and ten russian premier league city top of the champions but we're going to have a team of the year starting go what are your thoughts. definitely i mean we've been of sixteen goals i think this season which says...
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sports news from richard ron paul fitz and more on the street. open tennis for a swish it carry a mixed bag of results for russians of the open could have been better to win when we can we usually as the sole russian left on the men's side also got news in the form of the taking of the manager of girls in a much more coming up right now. hello and welcome to day it's good to have you with us. the gaffer in melbourne and. premier league. start with tennis usually as we only russian left on the men's side of a draw after what proved to be another disappointing days of the country's male tennis players at the australian open. and then the andre of. leeds. hit back to stun the russian. wall on the inside better news from russia's. place in a straightforward way in. time . she faces. i'm a belgian says she'll have to be at our very best. even she has been. a great player physically she has a big forehand so. i know i have to be at my best to win that one. in the champion maria sharapova is underway against the can you resign though of france trouble t
sports news from richard ron paul fitz and more on the street. open tennis for a swish it carry a mixed bag of results for russians of the open could have been better to win when we can we usually as the sole russian left on the men's side also got news in the form of the taking of the manager of girls in a much more coming up right now. hello and welcome to day it's good to have you with us. the gaffer in melbourne and. premier league. start with tennis usually as we only russian left on the...
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came to an end around a month ago i was and it simply disappeared being crowned champions i richard i'm paul three caught up with the russian football writer ma benny's he gives his view on who were the best eleven plays in the country as he picks his team of twenty tech. ok mark thanks so much for joining me again what's been an eventful season two thousand and ten russian premier league city top of the champions but we're going to have a team of the year starting go what are your thoughts there is a call from definitely i mean robin of late in sixteen goals i think this season which says a defense of sequestering as well as one injury i think last year we chose to go to configure francisco he's making a lot of mistakes this season is not quite the players in the process of million dollars in mistakes and from clearances were just have to use his future rather than his hands are still only his lack of confidence misprints for this year. but it's going to rejig of think it's definitely number one in the team eighteen clean sheets in i think twenty eight games seasons as it all really i mean
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. >> i, paul richard lepage do swear >> that i will support the constitution of the united states. >>t i will support the constitution of the united states >> and of the state >> and of the state >> so long as i shall continue. >> so long as i shall continue >> a citizen para >> a citizen thereof >> so help me god stomachs to help me god. >> i, state your name declared >> odd, paul richard lepage do swear >> that i will faithfully discharge >> i will faithfully discharge >> to the best of my abilities >> to the best of my abilities >> the duty is incumbent on me as governor >> the duties incumbent on me as governor >> in the state of maine >> according to the constitution. >> according to the constitution >> and the laws of the state >> and the laws of the state >> so help me god >> so help me god. congratulations, governor. [applause] [cheering] [applause] [cheering] [applause] [applause] [cheering] the secretary of state elect charles summers will come forward and read the proclamation of the governor's election. >> mr. chairman, members of the legislature, distinguished guests, cit
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it is my distinct honor to present to you the honorable governor of the great state of maine, paul richarde. [applause] [cheering] [applause] [applause] mr. president, mr. speaker, members of the 125th legislature , governor baldacci, former governors king, mckernan come brennan, honored guests, welcome. and thank you. mainers have a long tradition of being hard-working and working together. as i begin, i would like to thank john baldacci. john and karen and his and how your administration did everything asked and more to make this transition a success. anne and i -- [applause] [applause] anne and i are very grateful and we join all mainers in her thinking of the baldaccis for their service from city to state and to the nation. [applause] this morning when i was up and getting ready to come over, my wife handed me a note from my daughter, and i will tell you, it was very difficult for me to keep my composure. it was heartfelt, it was absolutely terrific, and i just can't say enough about how proud i am of my wife anne and my family for being there for laughing and supporting these past 16
it is my distinct honor to present to you the honorable governor of the great state of maine, paul richarde. [applause] [cheering] [applause] [applause] mr. president, mr. speaker, members of the 125th legislature , governor baldacci, former governors king, mckernan come brennan, honored guests, welcome. and thank you. mainers have a long tradition of being hard-working and working together. as i begin, i would like to thank john baldacci. john and karen and his and how your administration did...
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examined and counted by the legislature which has declared that a properly thereof was given to paul richard lapage, that he was duly elected, and being in the presence of the two legislatures in convention assembled, taken and describe the votes required by the constitution to qualify him to discharge the duties of that office. i therefore declare and make known to all persons who are in exercise of any public trust in this state and all good citizens and their of that paul r. lapage is governor and commander in chief of the state of maine and due obedience should be rendered to his commands as such. god save the great state of maine. [applause] >> it is my distinct honor to present to you but honorable governor -- the honorable governor of the great state of maine, paul richard lapage. [applause] >> mr. president, mr. speaker, members of the 125th legislature, gov. bowles bocce -- baldacci, past governors, honored guests, i welcome you and i thank you. mainers have a long tradition of hardworking and working together. as i begin, i would like to thank john baldacci. john and karen and his
examined and counted by the legislature which has declared that a properly thereof was given to paul richard lapage, that he was duly elected, and being in the presence of the two legislatures in convention assembled, taken and describe the votes required by the constitution to qualify him to discharge the duties of that office. i therefore declare and make known to all persons who are in exercise of any public trust in this state and all good citizens and their of that paul r. lapage is...
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version, a kind of mixture of both english music hall and american rock and roll and little richard and the genius of paul mccartney and john lennon but were giving america back a version of its, and bob dylan couldn't help but respond to that. it's not so much a particular line of verse or anything like that, but i think he saw possibilities open up by the beatles that helped expand him, you know, not as much as but right along with alan ginsberg and the others he was opening up to in 1963, '64. no question yes, ma'am. >> you had an opportunity -- >> wait for the microphone to come. >> you had an opportunity to meet bob dylan, and if so, what was that like? >> oh, that's a question i never answer. [laughter] so i'm not going to answer it, i'm afraid. you know, there's such a cult about bob dylan, around bob di di -- dylan that -- people ask this all the time. there's some sort of magical properties that would come off him, and i suppose those would adhere on me, and i have no magical properties. but i just like to stay away from that. and also, you know, he's a private person, and i respect his privacy.
version, a kind of mixture of both english music hall and american rock and roll and little richard and the genius of paul mccartney and john lennon but were giving america back a version of its, and bob dylan couldn't help but respond to that. it's not so much a particular line of verse or anything like that, but i think he saw possibilities open up by the beatles that helped expand him, you know, not as much as but right along with alan ginsberg and the others he was opening up to in 1963,...
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members of the congressional delegation from up this way, paul tonco, chris gibson, and richard hannah are all here. attorney general eric sneijderman is here. the outstanding mayor of schenectady who flew up with me, he was on marine one, air force one, he looked like he was having a pretty good time. brian san franciscoton is here. and from albany, mayor jerry jennings is here. thank you. now, jeff thank you for the outstanding instruction and thank you g.e. it's great to be here. i just had a chance to see some of the high-tech steam turbines and all kind of fancy stuff that's being made here, being manufactured here at this plant. and it is unbelievably impressive. part of a proud tradition. because g.e. has been producing turbines and generators here for more than a century. a lot has changed. we've seen the way our economy transformed by rising competition from around the globe. over the years, in the wake of these shifts, update new york and places like it have seen more than their fair share of hard times. but what has never changed, we see it right here at this plant, we see i
members of the congressional delegation from up this way, paul tonco, chris gibson, and richard hannah are all here. attorney general eric sneijderman is here. the outstanding mayor of schenectady who flew up with me, he was on marine one, air force one, he looked like he was having a pretty good time. brian san franciscoton is here. and from albany, mayor jerry jennings is here. thank you. now, jeff thank you for the outstanding instruction and thank you g.e. it's great to be here. i just had...
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paul, sharon, john thrasher, linda, sue, guam, peter, donna, jesus torres, hawaii, proxy, thank you, jonah. i hope the next secretary does better with these names that i do. idaho, norm, illinois, richard
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league one to the first half of the richard chappell over at second half gold for michael owen and have your hand is put united in the ground elsewhere wins for paul burnley sheffield wednesday reading brighton and crawley. now paul casey the highest ranked play in the field in bahrain and tops the leaderboard going into the final round of the volvo golf champions tournament the englishman just missed out on a ryder cup place last season but has started this one meaning business he hit the ground sick. the sixth share of the lead with peter hanson from sweden very interesting though i only have one short question over two others northern ireland's darren clarke seen here with the eighteenth. and james king still from south africa this is him and he's one of the most consistent plays out there at the moment cutting his third consecutive sixty seven but only three shots separate the top eight plays and in that lot is meagre anger him and as he kept his putter in one place on saturday after it literally fell apart the day before just off of. finally formula one and the sport's most storied team ferrari of the first to unveil their new car for the upc
league one to the first half of the richard chappell over at second half gold for michael owen and have your hand is put united in the ground elsewhere wins for paul burnley sheffield wednesday reading brighton and crawley. now paul casey the highest ranked play in the field in bahrain and tops the leaderboard going into the final round of the volvo golf champions tournament the englishman just missed out on a ryder cup place last season but has started this one meaning business he hit the...
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our guests are paul helmke and john lott. richard is on our republican online. caller: hi, yes. mr. helmke, mr. lott. how are you? can you hear me? host: please go ahead with your comment. caller: i am an attorney. why is [unintelligible] the second amendment right now? why are is there even guns allowed in the country right now? guest: i can't find a country where we have banned guns were murder rates have gone down. people are familiar with cities and how murder rates went up when those bans went into effect. murder rates in d.c. have fallen by 36% in two years, a huge drop. it is around the world. often people will say it is not a fair test in washington, d.c., and in chicago because people can get guns from neighboring places. there are gun bans for entire nation's and yet every single time, whether it is in the u.k., ireland, jamaica, island nations that cannot go and blame some nearby country for problems ends up having increases in murder rates and find crimes afterwards. if you could point to some country that has banned guns when murder rates have gone down significantly af
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richard holbrooke. watch the remarks of president obama and secretary of state hillary clinton. plus paul solman talks to a group of economists about what they'll be watching for in the year ahead. that's on paul's "making sense" page. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. jeff. >> brown: and that's the newshour for tonight. on monday, we'll look at the heightened security situation on the korean peninsula. i'm jeffrey brown. >> lehrer: and i'm jim lehrer. "washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online, and again here monday evening. have a nice weekend. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> okay, listen. somebody has got to get serious. >> i think... >> we need renewable energy. >> ...renewable energy is vital to our planet. >> you hear about alternatives, right? wind, solar, algae. >> i think it's going to work an a big scale. i think it's going to be affordable. >> so, where are they? >> it has to work in the real world. at chevron, we're investing millions in solar and biofue
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our guests are paul helmke and john lott. richard is on our republican online. caller: hi, yes. mr. helmke, mr. lott. how are you? can you hear me? host: please go ahead with your comment. caller: i am an attorney. why is [unintelligible] the second amendment right now? why are is there even guns allowed in the country right now? guest: i can't find a country where we have banned guns were murder rates have gone down. people are familiar with cities and how murder rates went up when those bans went into effect. murder rates in d.c. have fallen by 36% in two years, a huge drop. it is around the world. often people will say it is not a fair test in washington, d.c., and in chicago because people can get guns from neighboring places. there are gun bans for entire nation's and yet every single time, whether it is in the u.k., ireland, jamaica, island nations that cannot go and blame some nearby country for problems ends up having increases in murder rates and find crimes afterwards. if you could point to some country that has banned guns when murder rates have gone down significantly af
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richard, independent caller, you are first. caller: i think that rand paul will try to get their trade. -- fair trade. cannot the -- we cannot compete with somebody making $1 per hour. host: what do you want rand paul to do about that? caller: i want him to get a fair trade deal where they have to import as much as we export. we cannot compete with somebody making a dollar per hour. host: the issue of trade is likely to come up broadway in the new congress. this is "usa today" in this new issue. republicans in the obama administration will have won bipartisan deal poised to move quickly. a free-trade agreement with south korea. the agreement would boost u.s. exports by $11 billion annually. the deal has support from many republicans, such as representative dave camp, and some democrats, including representative sander levin. also likely to come up at the beginning of the 112th course is no child left behind legislation. all students are supposed to be proficient in math and reading. this target is not realistic. democrats and republicans on the education com
richard, independent caller, you are first. caller: i think that rand paul will try to get their trade. -- fair trade. cannot the -- we cannot compete with somebody making $1 per hour. host: what do you want rand paul to do about that? caller: i want him to get a fair trade deal where they have to import as much as we export. we cannot compete with somebody making a dollar per hour. host: the issue of trade is likely to come up broadway in the new congress. this is "usa today" in this...
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paul bosco. chris gibson. [applause] and richard hanna are all here. attorney general, eric snyderman is here.the schenectady who flew up with me because we had an event to the white house for mayors and he was on marine one and air force one and he looks like he was having a pretty good time, grand strand is here. [applause] and from albany, mayor jerry jennings is here. [applause] thank you. najaf, thank you for the outstanding introduction and thank you, ge. it is great to be here. i just had a chance to see some of the high-tech steam turbines and all kinds of fancy stuff that's been made here, been manufactured here at this point. and it is unbelievably impressive and is part of a proud tradition. it gives ge has been producing turbines and generators here and schenectady for more than a century. not a lot has changed since those early days. we've seen technologies transforms the way we work in the ways we communicate with each other. we sing our economy transformed by rising competition from around the globe. and over the years, in the wake of these shifts, upstate new york has seen more
paul bosco. chris gibson. [applause] and richard hanna are all here. attorney general, eric snyderman is here.the schenectady who flew up with me because we had an event to the white house for mayors and he was on marine one and air force one and he looks like he was having a pretty good time, grand strand is here. [applause] and from albany, mayor jerry jennings is here. [applause] thank you. najaf, thank you for the outstanding introduction and thank you, ge. it is great to be here. i just...
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paul, sharon, john thrasher, linda, sue, guam, peter, donna, jesus torres, hawaii, proxy, thank you, jonah. i hope the next secretary does better with these names that i do. idaho, norm, illinois, richard williams son, -- richard williamson, eric, iowa, steve, matt, kansas, mike, helen, amanda, kentucky, mike duncan, gail russell, louisiana, ross little. , ruth, roger, maine, richard bennett, jan staples, joyce, alex mooney, massachusetts, michigan, saul anuzis, ron, minnesota, mississippi, missouri, montana, nebraska, nevada, new hampshire, new jersey, new mexico, new york, north carolina, north dakota, ohio, oklahoma, oregon, pennsylvania, puerto rico, rhode island, south carolina, south dakota, tennessee, texas, utah, vermont, burgeon islands, -- virgin islands, virginia, washington. west virginia. , wisconsin, wyoming. thank you, mr. chairman. if you are holding a proxy -- sorry, we already did that. linda harris. >> if there are any other members who have come to the floor, but whose names were not called, please check in with the secretary. we do have a quorum, so we may move lower. we would like to call upon jonah for a report of the proxy committee. >> the proxy committee wante
paul, sharon, john thrasher, linda, sue, guam, peter, donna, jesus torres, hawaii, proxy, thank you, jonah. i hope the next secretary does better with these names that i do. idaho, norm, illinois, richard williams son, -- richard williamson, eric, iowa, steve, matt, kansas, mike, helen, amanda, kentucky, mike duncan, gail russell, louisiana, ross little. , ruth, roger, maine, richard bennett, jan staples, joyce, alex mooney, massachusetts, michigan, saul anuzis, ron, minnesota, mississippi,...
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. >> i paul richard lepage do swear. >> that i will support the constitution of the united states. >>hat i will support the constitution of the united states. >> and of this state. >> and of this state. >> so long as i shall continue. >> so long as i shall continue. >> a citizen thereof. >> a citizen thereof. >> so help me good. >> so they me god. i paul richard lepage do swear. >> that i will faithfully discharge. >> to the best of my ability. >> to the best of my abilities. >> the duties incumbent on me as governor. >> the duties incumbent on me as governor. >> of the state of maine. >> according to the constitution. >> and the laws of the state. >> and laws of the state. >> so help me god. >> so help me god. >> congratulations, governor. [cheers and applause] [applause] >> the secretary of state-elect charles summers will come forward and read the proclamation of the governor's election. >> mr. chairman, members of the legislature, distinguished guests, citizens of the state of maine, it is my distinct honor and high privilege to read the following proclamation. the votes given on
. >> i paul richard lepage do swear. >> that i will support the constitution of the united states. >>hat i will support the constitution of the united states. >> and of this state. >> and of this state. >> so long as i shall continue. >> so long as i shall continue. >> a citizen thereof. >> a citizen thereof. >> so help me good. >> so they me god. i paul richard lepage do swear. >> that i will faithfully discharge. >>...