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we had to get people in the cities and eliminate sanctuaries in the belts around baghdad. it is the same thing except the iraqis would take responsibility for the security in the cities. we will work to get to sentience around the city. it is -- we will work to get safe havens cleared around the city. if you are here in baghdad you would know there is a significant change inside of the cities. there are thousands of soldiers that have pulled out of baghdad. there has not been any soldiers in the cities in southern iraq. there has that been any soldiers in the cities of fallujah for months now. we have been executing this very well. again, here in iraq you would see it for yourself, there is a significant change. >> if you are going to be transparent mike can you tell us how many trainers are in the cities? -- if you're going to be transparent why can you not tell us how many trainers are in the cities? >> it varies day to day. >> you must have a ball park. >> how many times do you want me to say that? i don't know. what i am telling you is it is training teams that remain
we had to get people in the cities and eliminate sanctuaries in the belts around baghdad. it is the same thing except the iraqis would take responsibility for the security in the cities. we will work to get to sentience around the city. it is -- we will work to get safe havens cleared around the city. if you are here in baghdad you would know there is a significant change inside of the cities. there are thousands of soldiers that have pulled out of baghdad. there has not been any soldiers in...
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think that if people can't afford to take care of their horses, they should try to investigate sanctuaries, which of course are beleaguered these days, but are stepping up to take them in. a horse is like any member of the family and not to be jetsoned with things get tough. i would like to mention a new bill on the house floor, it's h.r.-1018, which seeks to expand the 1971 law that i mentioned earlier, and it has been rolled back in recent years, and it would ban helicopter roundups, among many other wonderful things that it proposes to do and i will urge everybody to call your representatives and ask them to get behind it, because as it stands now, you know, we are on the brink of losing our great partner, you know, the greatest icon of freedom that we've ever known, it's about to head over the american stage, and to me, if we can't save the wild horse, what does that say about us as americans? i think that, you know, that's the book that -- the big question my book explores. we are a cowboy nation and we're betraying the horse we rode in on. any other comments or -- ok. thank you all.
think that if people can't afford to take care of their horses, they should try to investigate sanctuaries, which of course are beleaguered these days, but are stepping up to take them in. a horse is like any member of the family and not to be jetsoned with things get tough. i would like to mention a new bill on the house floor, it's h.r.-1018, which seeks to expand the 1971 law that i mentioned earlier, and it has been rolled back in recent years, and it would ban helicopter roundups, among...
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the gunman walked into the sanctuary carrying a guitar case with a 12-gauge shotgun. he's said to have fired over 40 shots. killing two and injuring seven. in may, 2006, five family members killed by a gunman who opened fire during a church service in baton rouge, louisiana. the whole family was wiped out and the shooter's wife was abducted from the church and killed nearby. one of the most upsetting in recent memory started in 1999 when a lone gunman massacred seven worshipers and wounded seven others at a youth celebration. 150 teenagers that were all taking place in the sanctuary of the wedgwood baptist church in fort worth, texas. 150 teenagers. the assault was one of the worst ever and i know there was a trem sense of loss after that lawful act. why doesn't america care about this? why have we said absolutely nothing about it? why are we allowing concealed weapons being carried in federal parks where i hope most people will not be able to go with any notion they might not come out alive. dr. tiller's family held a memorial service for him over the weekend after h
the gunman walked into the sanctuary carrying a guitar case with a 12-gauge shotgun. he's said to have fired over 40 shots. killing two and injuring seven. in may, 2006, five family members killed by a gunman who opened fire during a church service in baton rouge, louisiana. the whole family was wiped out and the shooter's wife was abducted from the church and killed nearby. one of the most upsetting in recent memory started in 1999 when a lone gunman massacred seven worshipers and wounded...
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we build sanctuaries. we build the technologically advanced jeep grand cherokee.ome see what we've built for you. >>> one out, overbay retire looks like we'll see john mcdonald. they have a new player. they'll have to check on this. blue jays made a move today. in fielder outfielder russ adams recalled from las vegas. can you imagine toronto having their aaa in las vegas? >> i wouldn't have bet on that. >> toronto was the long time team that had the syracuse chiefs, which is now the nationals aaa. they were in syracuse tore -- for a long, long time. so here's russ adams, batting .319 with a homer, for the las vegas 51s, area 51 out there where all the private research and ufo stuff goes on. that's what their ball club is, the 51s. >> all a mystery to me. that banks the railing right by the photographer. that's why he wears his helmet. >> happy father's day, mo. looks like the terminator in that thing. i'll be back. adams comes to the big leagues and slaps one up the middle. he's aboard with two outs. that's not ufo activity in vegas. it's marsh gas is what the
we build sanctuaries. we build the technologically advanced jeep grand cherokee.ome see what we've built for you. >>> one out, overbay retire looks like we'll see john mcdonald. they have a new player. they'll have to check on this. blue jays made a move today. in fielder outfielder russ adams recalled from las vegas. can you imagine toronto having their aaa in las vegas? >> i wouldn't have bet on that. >> toronto was the long time team that had the syracuse chiefs,...
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we were attacked because al qaeda had sanctuary in afghanistan, and instead of going into afghanistan the way we should have, we shortchanged that mission that i voted to go into and turned around and went into iraq and we had president obama with his constant focus on iraq lead us to a very dark period, very dark period in our history, where we lost thousands of our soldiers, thousands more are wounded, and you all know the story of the torture and all the rest that accompanied this and led us to a place where america has lost its standing in the world. this president inherited two wars -- yes -- he's trying to end one and refocus another. and he inherited the worst recession since the great depression. i call it the great recession. and he also has to cope with threats from north korea, iran, from pirates on the open seas, instability in pakistan and then on top of it all he's facing and we are facing a health threat from the swine flu so he comes to us with an emergency spending bill. do i like everything in this bill? i do not. this is about a compromise. i do not like everything
we were attacked because al qaeda had sanctuary in afghanistan, and instead of going into afghanistan the way we should have, we shortchanged that mission that i voted to go into and turned around and went into iraq and we had president obama with his constant focus on iraq lead us to a very dark period, very dark period in our history, where we lost thousands of our soldiers, thousands more are wounded, and you all know the story of the torture and all the rest that accompanied this and led us...
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we have a hugely important interest in ensuring that afghanistan does not once again become a sanctuary for transnational terrorists. and to compliment and capitalized on the increased military resources, more civilian assets, adequate financi resources, close civil military cooperation and comprehensive approach that encompasses regional states will be necessary. our objectives are of enormous importance. we all need to summon the will and the resources necessary to make the most of it. it was just a couple of years ago when we were having a similar debate when we were being told by some that we needed to get out of iraq, that we were losing, that there was no way we could win, and general petraeus was called to lead the surge. and now he's telling us how we can win in afghanistan. mr. chairman, i think now is not the time to be retreating. now is not the time when we're sending 20,000 troops that are ready to embark on this surge to win to help the people of afghanistan and preserve our national interests there. now is the time to let the forces know that we support them, we support t
we have a hugely important interest in ensuring that afghanistan does not once again become a sanctuary for transnational terrorists. and to compliment and capitalized on the increased military resources, more civilian assets, adequate financi resources, close civil military cooperation and comprehensive approach that encompasses regional states will be necessary. our objectives are of enormous importance. we all need to summon the will and the resources necessary to make the most of it. it was...
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roosevelt saved all of that for bird sanctuaries. and not just that, he threatened war with japan, when they tried to kill birds on the islands. and he threatened war, and roosevelt heard that a group of japanese field hunters came on american seals, and he would not, he was gearing up for war if need be with japan over seals. when i use the title "wilderness warrior." this was a whole other thing. you can't understand the essence of theodore roosevelt if you don't understand darwin and the understanding of america. >> who introduced roosevelt to darwin? >> it's interesting, roosevelt's father was an early reader of darwin. t.r. when 14 or 15, he was in egypt and he writes about darwin. in fact, brian, in my book he draws out how we evolved from the stork. roosevelt has himself evolving from an stork. and draws pictures from it and shows his brother evolving from apes. darwin's species came out in 1858. and by the time that roosevelt went to harvard in 1878, majoring in natural studies, darwin was the rage. and i argue in this book t
roosevelt saved all of that for bird sanctuaries. and not just that, he threatened war with japan, when they tried to kill birds on the islands. and he threatened war, and roosevelt heard that a group of japanese field hunters came on american seals, and he would not, he was gearing up for war if need be with japan over seals. when i use the title "wilderness warrior." this was a whole other thing. you can't understand the essence of theodore roosevelt if you don't understand darwin...
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we build sanctuaries. we build the technologically advanced jeep grand cherokee. come see what we've built for you. . >> bob: bottom of the order for the blue jays, top of the 9th in a 3-3 game. they have outhit the nats 9-8. it's always nice to know that our fans are paying attention on what's going on in other parks. what do you think about peter's question from mac lean? >> rob: i don't think it would fit the evolution of the young staff that we have here but in boston, the reason why they thought about going to a six- man rotation is because they brought in smoltz, brought in penny and figured one of those guys comes back, it's good. but daisuke matsuzaka has been so bad they're going to skip him. i'm not a big fan even of the five-man rotation. i would not mind going back to the four-man rotation but that would take decades to develop pitchers to do that. >> bob: decades, lawsuits. here is mike macdougal, no save situation tonight. but i think manny made the point that, when scott olson gets back and getting closer, there will be one pitcher sent to aaa.
we build sanctuaries. we build the technologically advanced jeep grand cherokee. come see what we've built for you. . >> bob: bottom of the order for the blue jays, top of the 9th in a 3-3 game. they have outhit the nats 9-8. it's always nice to know that our fans are paying attention on what's going on in other parks. what do you think about peter's question from mac lean? >> rob: i don't think it would fit the evolution of the young staff that we have here but in boston, the...
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it also makes afghanistan very difficult because it offers sanctuary which any guerrilla force or insurgency benefit from and makes it very difficult to defeat. it is like burning leaves in your backyard on a windy day, it will keep constantly blowing over and causing problems. we have to see progress in both countries almost simultaneously. >> the 48th brigade of the georgian national guard is back in afghanistan, and again, you and i discuss this. we continue to call on our guard and reserve on a regular basis. it is no longer a volunteer service on their part. we have talked about the seamless integration of the guard and reserve. can you talk for a minute about that? are there any issues about that? >> i think we have made a lot of progress. i have a history back to the 48 since 1982. i am very close to the brigade. we do very well in the field. there is not an issue in the field. sometimes we do have to employ organizations and smaller formations than they might like to be. that is a challenge. i think it is legitimate looked at by all of the commanders. i think the chairman has done a
it also makes afghanistan very difficult because it offers sanctuary which any guerrilla force or insurgency benefit from and makes it very difficult to defeat. it is like burning leaves in your backyard on a windy day, it will keep constantly blowing over and causing problems. we have to see progress in both countries almost simultaneously. >> the 48th brigade of the georgian national guard is back in afghanistan, and again, you and i discuss this. we continue to call on our guard and...
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several cities have adopted sanctuary notices. they prohibit law enforcement and others from even asking about someone's immigration status in the course of their duties. from the state's stan. we have out what those kind of ordinances. you have to be kidding that you cannot ask as a police officer what someone's immigration status is. but that is a corrosive the affect on the rule of law. that would be one practical thing i think city should remove if they have them. we have to be able to enforce the law and did determine people's legal status if we want to have a rational attempt to enforce our immigration laws in the country. host: good morning caller. caller: it is fantastic to speak with you. how many bills have been passed in minnesota since the dawn of this whole fiasco with the senate? guest: we have had a whole legislative session since last november. i don't know what kind of bill is you're talking about, but a bunch of them passed. in terms of election reform issues i did veto a bill because i have objections to keep co
several cities have adopted sanctuary notices. they prohibit law enforcement and others from even asking about someone's immigration status in the course of their duties. from the state's stan. we have out what those kind of ordinances. you have to be kidding that you cannot ask as a police officer what someone's immigration status is. but that is a corrosive the affect on the rule of law. that would be one practical thing i think city should remove if they have them. we have to be able to...
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roosevelt saved all of that bird sanctuaries. when -- he threatened war with japan when japan would try to kill birds on that island. he threatened war with japan. an alaska chain where he saved seals, roosevelt heard a group of japanese seal hunters came to an american archipelago and killed americans seals, he was gearing up for, if need be, with japan over seals. this wilderness warrior, it was not just a policy for him. you cannot understand the essence of their roosevelt if you don't understand his relationship with dahlin, ornithology, and with the big game and forestry of america. >> what about darwin? >> roosevelt's father was an early reader of darwin. we don't know exact moment teddy discovered darwin, but the when he was 14 years old or 15 he was in egypt. he writes about darwin at 14. brian, in my book he draws out how we evolve from the stork. roosevelt has himself evolving from a store and draws little pictures of it and shows his brother is evolving from a. dom 1's origin of species cannot in 1858. it did not hit a
roosevelt saved all of that bird sanctuaries. when -- he threatened war with japan when japan would try to kill birds on that island. he threatened war with japan. an alaska chain where he saved seals, roosevelt heard a group of japanese seal hunters came to an american archipelago and killed americans seals, he was gearing up for, if need be, with japan over seals. this wilderness warrior, it was not just a policy for him. you cannot understand the essence of their roosevelt if you don't...
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saddam hussein being a terror sponsor and someone who provided sanctuary and safe harbor and resources to terrorists i think is without question a fact, and it was of sufficient concern that, of course, you saw in the till end of the clinton administration -- tli
saddam hussein being a terror sponsor and someone who provided sanctuary and safe harbor and resources to terrorists i think is without question a fact, and it was of sufficient concern that, of course, you saw in the till end of the clinton administration -- tli
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and i bet almost everyone here tonight in the sanctuary has a story about discovering his writings or his voice or his words and now it has changed your life. now what i am most affected by as i travel the country of the young soldiers who come up to me in when i asked them what made the difference, why they turned and how they could be so brave and courageous and resisting war so often in these young men and women will say someone handed me a book of noam chomsky. [applause] there's something wonderful said it about noam in the book, were taught, she spoke. may of 2003. she has a chapter, the loneliness of noam chomsky, where she writes when i first read it and noam chomsky it occurred to me that his marshaling of evidence, the volume of it, the relentlessness of it was a little, how shall i put it coming insane. [laughter] even a quarter of the evidence he had compiled was enough to convince me, i used to wonder why he needed to do so much work, but now i and a stand that the magnitude and intensity of his work as a barometer of that magnitude, scope and relentlessness of the propag
and i bet almost everyone here tonight in the sanctuary has a story about discovering his writings or his voice or his words and now it has changed your life. now what i am most affected by as i travel the country of the young soldiers who come up to me in when i asked them what made the difference, why they turned and how they could be so brave and courageous and resisting war so often in these young men and women will say someone handed me a book of noam chomsky. [applause] there's something...
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and the afghan people will be able to achieve the goal of in afghanistan that does not provide a sanctuary for al qaeda, rejects the role of the taliban, and has an elected government working to provide the needs and securities of the afghan people. with that, we would be happy to take questions. >> why has the report into the incident and afghanistan not been released? do either of you oppose its release and does the fact it has not yet been released after word that it would be play into the idea that the united states has something to hide? >> know, first of all, we do not oppose its release, and i do not think anybody else in the administration does either. i expect the report will be released in the next day or two. we have here, this is the first major situation where there were potentially a number of civilian casualties since the new administration came into office and since the development of the new afghan-pakistan strategy. what we have been trying to do is to give our colleagues in the other agency opportunity to become familiar with this report, and then go ahead and release it
and the afghan people will be able to achieve the goal of in afghanistan that does not provide a sanctuary for al qaeda, rejects the role of the taliban, and has an elected government working to provide the needs and securities of the afghan people. with that, we would be happy to take questions. >> why has the report into the incident and afghanistan not been released? do either of you oppose its release and does the fact it has not yet been released after word that it would be play into...
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pressure in pakistan that this will not necessarily end the activity, it will shift some of the sanctuaries to other places and i think that in these large expanses of what are often called undergoverned regions simply because the governments don't have the capacity to govern in some of the places w then we've got to find ways of having a better understanding of what what's happening there. i.s.r. would be one of those possibilities. >> certainly. thank you very much. my colleagues have some more questions. i wanted to say our skeet has many roles but one of them we consider to be most important is being cooperative as special with the special operations demand is doing and couldn't ask for a better partner than we have in you as a commander there and look forward to continuing that relationship. we look forward to working with you. and with that we are adjourned. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] >> president barack obama called for a new beginning with the 1.5 million muslims today and his remarks are next on c
pressure in pakistan that this will not necessarily end the activity, it will shift some of the sanctuaries to other places and i think that in these large expanses of what are often called undergoverned regions simply because the governments don't have the capacity to govern in some of the places w then we've got to find ways of having a better understanding of what what's happening there. i.s.r. would be one of those possibilities. >> certainly. thank you very much. my colleagues have...
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we build sanctuaries. we build the technologically advanced jeep grand cherokee. come see what we've built for you. >>> i was right-handed unti was about 6. every time i remember the summer 19861978 -- 1985, 1986, every time i go to pickup a baseball and throw with my right hand, i'd take it and put it in my left hand. every time, put it in my left hand. you know, that's how it kind of started. i still have the glove, the right-handed mcgregor glove. i still have that. >> jim: rich hill covering the bases tonight with the orioles left-hander. florida with the 5-0 eerld -- 5- 0 early lead here. sean west back on. we're joined from massachusetts lloyd hill rich's brother who was responsible for making him throw the ball left-handed. lloyd, why did you want your younger brother to pickup a baseball and become a left- hander? >> well, rich always loved being part of a team when we were in the park leagues and thought it would be a good idea. since everybody else who precede him was a ride -- right yusmeiro petit and thought he could could something from the left s
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here the focus is on the order, the sanctuary from an otherwise chaotic universe made possible by the innovation process. the notion is this -- corporations and others are subject to volatile financial and commodities markets. derivatives, especially o.t.c. derivatives conscious allow corporations to hedge against almost any kind of risk. . of risk which allows corporations to operate a more ordered world. if the first vision is a injure was tick park gone awry, the second vision of the soothing hedges found in formal gardens. while the first version focuses on the private and social costs to derivatives the second is the benefits of otc derivatives and the essential task ahead is to try to reduce the costs of sump derivatives without losing their benefits. that's easily said. how can we actually accomplish how can we actually accomplish this? stress one theme, we must not just focus on the characteristic of individual otc derivatives, but also the underlying process of financial innovation through which products are invented, introduced to the market place and diffused. the process i
here the focus is on the order, the sanctuary from an otherwise chaotic universe made possible by the innovation process. the notion is this -- corporations and others are subject to volatile financial and commodities markets. derivatives, especially o.t.c. derivatives conscious allow corporations to hedge against almost any kind of risk. . of risk which allows corporations to operate a more ordered world. if the first vision is a injure was tick park gone awry, the second vision of the...
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and the cardinal makes a statement that the united states is the sanctuary for the world. and he is expressing the view that the united states can do certain things that the vatican cannot possibly do because of the united states's position in the world and reagan said i hope i am able to fulfill your trust in me. so there was a close relationship. pope john paul ii was really terrific. reagan had written a couple radio commentaries when he went to poland in 1979. reagan was already familiar with some of his views and the fact that the pope was not only anti nazi but also anti-communist. reagan and the pope shared an anti totalitarian view of the world, and the view that not only freedom to worship and to choose one's line of work and to travel and have dignity, especially religious freedom in the case of the pope, of course, but also for reagan, very important, they shared that. the pope came to certainly understand reagan's view of what he had to do to bring the soviets to the bargaining table and ultimately achieve a reduction in the threat of nuclear war. >> the letter
and the cardinal makes a statement that the united states is the sanctuary for the world. and he is expressing the view that the united states can do certain things that the vatican cannot possibly do because of the united states's position in the world and reagan said i hope i am able to fulfill your trust in me. so there was a close relationship. pope john paul ii was really terrific. reagan had written a couple radio commentaries when he went to poland in 1979. reagan was already familiar...
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roosevelt saved all of that for bird sanctuaries. not just that, he's threatened war with japan when japan, for example, would try to kill birds on that island. he'd threaten war with japan. an alaska chain where he saved seal herds, roosevelt heard that a group of japanese seal hunters went on american, a pell go, rocks, and killed american seals, and he would not -- he was gears up for war if need be with japan over seals. so we're not using a title for this book "the wilderness warrior" -- this wasn't just a policy. it's not like doing conservation on richard nixon or something. this was a whole other thing. you can't understand the essence of theodore roosevelt if you don't understand his relationship with darwin, with the big game and forestry of america. >> who introduced roosevelt to darwin? >> that's a good question. roosevelt's father was an early reader of darwin. t.r. -- we don't know the exact moment he discovered darwin, but we do know when he was 14 years old and 15, he was over in egypt and he writes about darwin. in f
roosevelt saved all of that for bird sanctuaries. not just that, he's threatened war with japan when japan, for example, would try to kill birds on that island. he'd threaten war with japan. an alaska chain where he saved seal herds, roosevelt heard that a group of japanese seal hunters went on american, a pell go, rocks, and killed american seals, and he would not -- he was gears up for war if need be with japan over seals. so we're not using a title for this book "the wilderness...
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it will shift some of the sanctuaries to other places and i think in these large expansives of undergoverned regions because the government doesn't have the capacity to govern in some of the places where they have the will, then we've got to find ways of having a better understanding of what's happening there. isr would be one of those possibilities. >> certainly. thank you very much. and i don't think my colleagues have any more questions. i want to again conclude that our subcommittee has many roles but one of of them we consider to be the most important is being as supportive as possible to what the special operations command is doing. we could not ask for a better partner than we have in you as the commander there and i look forward to continuing that relationship. so thank you for coming out and testifying. and we look forward to working with you. and with that, we are adjourned. >> thank you very much. >> we're now going to take you live to the joint economic committee looking at the latest monthly unemployment figures just released the unemployment rate jumping to 9.4% in may, the hig
it will shift some of the sanctuaries to other places and i think in these large expansives of undergoverned regions because the government doesn't have the capacity to govern in some of the places where they have the will, then we've got to find ways of having a better understanding of what's happening there. isr would be one of those possibilities. >> certainly. thank you very much. and i don't think my colleagues have any more questions. i want to again conclude that our subcommittee...
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we build sanctuaries. we build the technologically advanced jeep grand cherokee. come see what we've built for you. >> jim: orioles a chance to in the until the top of the first. breezy here. the lineup. chris coghlan, emilio bonifacio and hanley ramirez who had the big run last night. his grand slam off danys baez tapped a five-run seventh inning for florida. jorge cantu, jeremy hermida in right. dan uggla the second baseman. cross, john baker and ricky nolasco. >> buck: time for the scouting report for the right-hander jason berken. two fastballs, curve ball, slider and a changeup. age is everything for him. he's got to pitch at a downhill angle. it really makes the fastball deceptive to the hitters and makes his breaking ball that much bemplt he's got to be aggressive in getting his breaking balls over in fastball counts. >> jim: fastball misses josh smith outside to chris coghlan, 1-0. coghlan playing in left field. he has earned a job every day in the lineup. just 24. he's a rookie. takes outside, ball two. >> buck: those first two pitches are a perfect e
we build sanctuaries. we build the technologically advanced jeep grand cherokee. come see what we've built for you. >> jim: orioles a chance to in the until the top of the first. breezy here. the lineup. chris coghlan, emilio bonifacio and hanley ramirez who had the big run last night. his grand slam off danys baez tapped a five-run seventh inning for florida. jorge cantu, jeremy hermida in right. dan uggla the second baseman. cross, john baker and ricky nolasco. >> buck: time...
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that sanctuary, the holocaust museum, has meaning for earn here. it has special meaning for me because my father was a refugee from that holocaust. and most of his family was killed in it. one exhibit in the holocaust museum is a wall of shoes taken from innocent men, women and children before they were gassed to death. who were they? what lives would they have led? would their children end up serving here as i do? in the memory of officer johns and six million innocent jews it is time, past time, to end hate. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: time is expired. the gentleman from west virginia. mr. rahall: mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the gentleman from tennessee, mr. cohen. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. cohen: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. jackson expressed much of what i've thought about the events of the last -- of yesterday. elie wiesel expressed that people who hate and this assailant hated jews and blacks in particular, but that people who hate hate all people and minor
that sanctuary, the holocaust museum, has meaning for earn here. it has special meaning for me because my father was a refugee from that holocaust. and most of his family was killed in it. one exhibit in the holocaust museum is a wall of shoes taken from innocent men, women and children before they were gassed to death. who were they? what lives would they have led? would their children end up serving here as i do? in the memory of officer johns and six million innocent jews it is time, past...
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just remember, a decision at this point to give up on pakistan, it is pakistan that is providing sanctuary for the people fighting us in afghan, it is pakistan who has nuclear weapons, and i reserve the -- i now yield two minutes to the gentleman from texas, mr. green. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized for two minutes. mr. green: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, i'm supporting this legislation because it addresses both war and peace. if i may, i'd like to focus on the peace initiative. because the truth be told, the great issue of our time is not whether a superpower can police the world, a superpower can police the world. the great issue of our time is whether a superpower can bring peace to the world. this piece of legislation helps us not only with war but also with peace because it helps us with economic development. it helps us to give people the opportunity to give people the opportunity to take care of themselves and sustain themselves. it also helps us with education. the wealth of a nation is the education of its people. it helps us to bring the
just remember, a decision at this point to give up on pakistan, it is pakistan that is providing sanctuary for the people fighting us in afghan, it is pakistan who has nuclear weapons, and i reserve the -- i now yield two minutes to the gentleman from texas, mr. green. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized for two minutes. mr. green: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, i'm supporting this legislation because it addresses both war and peace. if i may, i'd like to...