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office, scattered department, player development, training staff, clubhouse people, but somehow, someway, we had a mind set that there was no difference between the bad boy and the owner, and we took that through the season. we are so proud. we' are so happy to have brought this home to you. now i want to introduce the next manager of the year, bruce goatee. if you thought his head was big before -- bruce bochy. if you thought his head was big before, look at it now. [applause] >> what a feeling. first of all, i have to thank sabean for bringing me here four years ago to have the opportunity to experience this great city, this story franchise. i have to thank his staff for their tireless work, the time they put in, how devoted they were to getting this done. i could not be prouder of these guys. they play with more heart and determination. they wanted to win in as bad as much for themselves as they did for you. we all saw what you did. we will apologize a little bit for the torture. believe me. don't feel like you are the only one. i looked in the mirror today. i said to myself, what the
office, scattered department, player development, training staff, clubhouse people, but somehow, someway, we had a mind set that there was no difference between the bad boy and the owner, and we took that through the season. we are so proud. we' are so happy to have brought this home to you. now i want to introduce the next manager of the year, bruce goatee. if you thought his head was big before -- bruce bochy. if you thought his head was big before, look at it now. [applause] >> what a...
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. >> but somehow, someway, you won four of those pulitzers over the last so many years.ably been shortened from some long russian name way back when. >> carol guzy, thank you for being here. >> thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] i will never forget you. i salute you my dear friend. in the arms of the angels we shall meet someday again. >> for a dvd copy of this >> there was a joint u.s. and pakistani forces involved in the death of osama bin laden. it was about 40 miles north of oslo but. three other people were killed including the adult son of osama bin laden. >> guest:"is live in a few minutes. we will look at the president's statement. terrorist who's responsible forit was nearly 10 years ago that a bright september day was darkened by the worst attack on the american people in our history. the images of 9/11 are seared into our national memory -- hijacked planes cutting through a cloudless september sky; the twin towers collapsing to the ground; black smoke billowing up fr
. >> but somehow, someway, you won four of those pulitzers over the last so many years.ably been shortened from some long russian name way back when. >> carol guzy, thank you for being here. >> thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] i will never forget you. i salute you my dear friend. in the arms of the angels we shall meet someday again. >> for a dvd copy of this >>...
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. >> but somehow, someway, you won four of those pulitzers over the last so many years.probably been shortened from some long russian name way back when. >> carol guzy, thank you for being here. >> thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
. >> but somehow, someway, you won four of those pulitzers over the last so many years.probably been shortened from some long russian name way back when. >> carol guzy, thank you for being here. >> thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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someone that was so poor that it have anything in the life someway something happened to them that itot be strong citizens but these are remarkable people. always pulling themselves up my father taught me never stepped on a person when they're down and never take a person when they're down. anybody can do that. that was one tradition we always thought never keep someone down the helping hand in half that helping hand in life because if you do not your not much of a person are you ? continue in this life in this great city. i'm proud of my family and my son patrick is here serving in the military and and very proud of all the men and women that served our military. my daughter is here and so is my wife who is recuperating my daughter is in school and my son kevin in heaven looking down upon me with my parents so you always think of those that you have lost in your life that had impact on your life and my son had a great impact. his life for like 50 years continually to survive in life. that is one thing that came out of that terrible death of my son. reminding us that life is so precio
someone that was so poor that it have anything in the life someway something happened to them that itot be strong citizens but these are remarkable people. always pulling themselves up my father taught me never stepped on a person when they're down and never take a person when they're down. anybody can do that. that was one tradition we always thought never keep someone down the helping hand in half that helping hand in life because if you do not your not much of a person are you ? continue in...
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c-span: but somehow, someway you have won four of those pulitzers with others over the last many yearszy? >> guest: guzy, russian origin. it's probably shortened from some long russian name way back when. c-span: carol guzy, thank you very much for joining us. >> guest: thank you so much. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ has not stopped the case challenging the presidents citizenship status. the ninth circuit court of appeals in pasadena california heard oral argument monday in drake versus obama case ? barack obama's eligibility to serve as president. why leverage a former vice presidential candidate in 2008 and former presidential candidate alan keyes are two of the lead plaintiff's. this is 50 minutes. >> i am an attorney with the united states justice foundation here to represent mr. drake and mr. robinson and those clients alone. it is the purpose for the one of two appeals combined for the hearing today to seek a cream and back so that we can separate the pursue a resolution of this issue so we can have the case ruled on the merits and various technical issues raised or issues the relate to plain
c-span: but somehow, someway you have won four of those pulitzers with others over the last many yearszy? >> guest: guzy, russian origin. it's probably shortened from some long russian name way back when. c-span: carol guzy, thank you very much for joining us. >> guest: thank you so much. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ has not stopped the case challenging the presidents citizenship status. the ninth circuit court of appeals in pasadena california heard oral argument monday in drake...
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and the notion that somehow, someway we are less than vigilant, less than strong in our determination to keep the people who put their lives on the line every day to protect the american people, that we're not doing all we can to protect them is inconsistent with the facts, inconsistent with the people who serve in the department of justice. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the gentle woman from texas, mr. jackson-lee is recognized for her questions. >> thank you very much. mr. attorney general i consider these opportunities a chance for us to work as a team. we are in fact a team. i have been privileged to serve on this committee since being elected to the united states congress, and it is an honor because we hold in our hands, as you do, the lives of americans as it relates to the laws of this land. first of all, i too want to add my appreciation for i know what was a combined effort on the capturing and of course the ending of the evil actions of osama bin laden. obviously the intelligence and various law enforcement officers, certainly the cia at the lead, had over the years a longstan
and the notion that somehow, someway we are less than vigilant, less than strong in our determination to keep the people who put their lives on the line every day to protect the american people, that we're not doing all we can to protect them is inconsistent with the facts, inconsistent with the people who serve in the department of justice. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the gentle woman from texas, mr. jackson-lee is recognized for her questions. >> thank you very much. mr. attorney...
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and the notion that somehow, someway we are less than vigilant, less than strong in our determination to keep the people who put their lives on the line every day to protect the american people, that we're not doing all we can to protect them is inconsistent with the facts, inconsistent with the people who serve in the department of justice. >> thank you, mr. chairman. e gentle woman from texas, mr. jackson-lee is recognized for her questions. >> thank you very much. mr. attorney general i consider these opportunities a chance for us to work as a team. we are in fact a team. i have beenrivileged to serve on this committee since being elected to the united states congress, and it is an honor because we hold in our hands, as you do, the lives of americans as it relates to the laws of this ld. first of all, i too want to add my appreciation for i know what was a combined effort on the capturing and of course the ending of the evil actions of ama bin laden. obviously the intelligence and various law enforcement officers, certainly the cia at the lead, had over the years a longstanding eff
and the notion that somehow, someway we are less than vigilant, less than strong in our determination to keep the people who put their lives on the line every day to protect the american people, that we're not doing all we can to protect them is inconsistent with the facts, inconsistent with the people who serve in the department of justice. >> thank you, mr. chairman. e gentle woman from texas, mr. jackson-lee is recognized for her questions. >> thank you very much. mr. attorney...
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and the notion that somehow, someway we are less than vigilant, less than strong in our determination to keep the people who put their lives on the line every day to protect the american people, that we're not doing all we can to protect them is inconsistent with the facts, inconsistent with the people who serve in the department of justice. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the gentle woman from texas, mr. jackson-lee is recognized for her questions. >> thank you very much. mr. attorney general i consider these opportunities a chance for us to work as a team. we are in fact a team. i have been privileged to serve on this committee since being elected to the united states congress, and it is an honor because we hold in our hands, as you do, the lives of americans as it relates to the laws of this land. first of all, i too want to add my appreciation for i know what was a combined effort on the capturing and of course the ending of the evil actions of osama bin laden. obviously the intelligence and various law enforcement officers, certainly the cia at the lead, had over the years a longstan
and the notion that somehow, someway we are less than vigilant, less than strong in our determination to keep the people who put their lives on the line every day to protect the american people, that we're not doing all we can to protect them is inconsistent with the facts, inconsistent with the people who serve in the department of justice. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the gentle woman from texas, mr. jackson-lee is recognized for her questions. >> thank you very much. mr. attorney...
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in someways if you cast it back, that isn't too different when you have europe trying to do in 50 or60 years ago. those are significant growth potential. you have about another 1/3 of the population in country that is are primarily energy producer. for those countries, it's really going to be a question of governance. it's a question of whether they manage the energy resources in a way that countercorruption, whether they have the energy resources in a way that support inclusive growth, dutch disease, and again the benefit of one the strengths of the bank, of course, not just our financing role, but the experience that we've gained the hard way over time to share with countries about ways to do this wisely and way that is don't work. there's about another 1/3 in a set of countries that we just did our most recent world development report on the post conflict or fragile states. they drag down themselves, their neighbors, stories where you have a cycle of violence and poor governance and lack of development, and one the reasons that we did the world development was to try to say let's
in someways if you cast it back, that isn't too different when you have europe trying to do in 50 or60 years ago. those are significant growth potential. you have about another 1/3 of the population in country that is are primarily energy producer. for those countries, it's really going to be a question of governance. it's a question of whether they manage the energy resources in a way that countercorruption, whether they have the energy resources in a way that support inclusive growth, dutch...