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worse for bo spencer.air balls that attempt. daymeon: i commend spencer for not trying to force it tonight. but you can't turn it on and turn it off. you have to get a better look to that. if i'm spencer, too big, strong, too athletic, i'd be trying to get to the rim a little bit more. matt: utah hit an early three point bucket and puts them back in the lead! daymeon: we got us a ballgame. utah defending. l.s.u. struggling. warren not getting it done inside. right now, look for mitchell to get it offensively for l.s.u. matt: nine minutes for l.s.u. since they scored a bucket. will they ever score again, daymeon? kinsley and finally! game tied at 54. carlon brown hits the floater. pops it over warren. and back to when they fell by 12 and boylen called that time-out thinking the game was slipping away and got right back into it. foster made him change his shot. mitchell's second chance shot, johnson screaming on the sidelines. thought there was a foul. over to tillie. tillie and here's a shot blocked by warr
worse for bo spencer.air balls that attempt. daymeon: i commend spencer for not trying to force it tonight. but you can't turn it on and turn it off. you have to get a better look to that. if i'm spencer, too big, strong, too athletic, i'd be trying to get to the rim a little bit more. matt: utah hit an early three point bucket and puts them back in the lead! daymeon: we got us a ballgame. utah defending. l.s.u. struggling. warren not getting it done inside. right now, look for mitchell to get...
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spencer. [ whistle ] >> yep. a good call! >> spencer tried to draw the foul.ittle bit of an n.b.a. rule but he extend exteo varnado's body. offensive foul on spencer. >> it may have been an n.b.a. move. like the offensive linemen that is fouled when he was in front of the referee. you might have been chicken winged. >> joe: i would have passed it! i would haven't tried to take on a guy like varnado. by the way, he's wearing my number. i didn't give him permission. [ laughter [ laughter ] >> dave: do you think he did the research? >> joe: i don't think so. >> dave: watch the left elbow. extends to the body. varnado is straight up defensively. that is the offensive foul. if you are going to do, that great work by the guys. if you are going to do, that be more savvy than that. >> joe: more subtle. >> that is the decision-making we talked about with spencer. he made the nice plays but those are the things that, you know, decision-wise, if he is going to go in there, knowing that varnado is coming at him, he has to find someone open for the pass-out. >> to revisit
spencer. [ whistle ] >> yep. a good call! >> spencer tried to draw the foul.ittle bit of an n.b.a. rule but he extend exteo varnado's body. offensive foul on spencer. >> it may have been an n.b.a. move. like the offensive linemen that is fouled when he was in front of the referee. you might have been chicken winged. >> joe: i would have passed it! i would haven't tried to take on a guy like varnado. by the way, he's wearing my number. i didn't give him permission. [...
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he is spencer. rims out on ths attempt. physical battle for the board won by polynice and the rebels. eniel polynic taee it himself. mar>> 'ole miss with a nice little run. iel olyce aagia w a peimeter player th doesn't take a t of tres. grtcncentrating, finishing. >> cter:su gs on a 10-0 run to take thee, 'ole miss answers wh an 8-0 run. >> mar forsu you want th ball inside. it insdimean youha oshoot n'want to pass it on the perimeteroy. lsu hasgod ball movement. outside, in e high post area, ybe he shortcorners donw there alongthe baselin carter: hars a ndarren check back in. green and bass sit. five o shoot. tche mias to hoist it. gets thefoul alled on gaskins! balout foul by teo gaskins. >>arkso m my timeeimes wen defeernd is aggressivel that r the other side, the eula uth lftime this halftimrepe t brought to you by: > weome ck to the ceular south halftime report. whit watson, by booker in our sec networksdios. the late game today featur the las remaining unbean n the coutry, numbero kentuck facingarkansas. thecats 18-
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spencer. the i i coa . your team pys defense f30 cond a foulan d thenon real thhird chnce,a remember there was an offensive bod inun thee.r three ooks at it flu and they take he ad. >> mk: capitalized on it. have to give them credit. 'o miss a ltt bit out o sync a littlet out of rhythm. >> carter: and then cranston turns itover. >> mark: lsu needs scori from some other gu not named mihell. bo s penr s struggledsome this yfrom everywhere on the floo. r the three inside. andso it is nice to seehm rise up and knock one down. hopefully th will iv i confidence. >> carter: he sreally started sotg thether 40% lastyr is yrth just 27%. pass ight do the lane. --tas right down theane. four point edge for u. graham turnsth corner ifds henry, ouefd hard. >> mark:eing baggress concenati finishing the play. good dribble penetrao ti and gun you get baskets from spenr an harris and some f ese other s hat aren't normly ring as much for ls and gv them offenve weon and a little it more fire power. >> carteris lsu hasn't won on
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it is called "spencer's first dollar." it is wonderful. nice to meet you. this is such an interesting book that you have put together. i just want to read the dedication first. dedicated to your nephew, saying that they are your inspiration and the reason that you want to leave this legacy. tell us about the book. >> this is a book about spencer. he finds a dollar. the story is about what he should do with it, the wise thing. he wants to spend on candy and toys, but the book gives some suggestions on what he can do for tomorrow. >> your uncle says that you find money all the time. where do you find this money? couches? outside? >> mostly in my pocket. >> ok. [laughter] in the book, which is beautifully illustrated by an artist from the art institute? >> the graduate from the maryland institute of art. >> so beautiful. he goes on this journey with this dollar. on the way he is guided by family members, grandparents, an uncle and over brother. >> giving him advice. >> and the advice that is such a nice thing, the advice that is the theme of the book, one thin
it is called "spencer's first dollar." it is wonderful. nice to meet you. this is such an interesting book that you have put together. i just want to read the dedication first. dedicated to your nephew, saying that they are your inspiration and the reason that you want to leave this legacy. tell us about the book. >> this is a book about spencer. he finds a dollar. the story is about what he should do with it, the wise thing. he wants to spend on candy and toys, but the book...
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spencer waller is a law professor with loyola university chicago. thanks. >> thank. >> climate change will be a big issue congress will take on in the new year and we'll hear from both sides of the debate coming up. t>Ñóñc (announcer) itchy dry scalp? get new selsun blue for itchy dry scalp. strong itch fighters target scalp itch while five moisturizers leave hair healthy. selsun blue. got a clue? get the blue. body rested. stress gone. mind sharp. because unisom gave you deep restful sleep all night. morning early birds. unisom. good night. good morning. eggland's best. i ve eggland's best... because of all the great nutrition. that's why they're the only eggs... i make for my son. the chef. eggland's best. the better egg. >> in 2010, talks on curbing green house gas emissions could take shape in congress. and joining us now to talk about it is dan miller with the heartland institute and craig sieben with sieben energy associates. welcome, gentlemen. >> nice to see you. >> talk about the status 6 cap and trade or these other issues that could curb
spencer waller is a law professor with loyola university chicago. thanks. >> thank. >> climate change will be a big issue congress will take on in the new year and we'll hear from both sides of the debate coming up. t>Ñóñc (announcer) itchy dry scalp? get new selsun blue for itchy dry scalp. strong itch fighters target scalp itch while five moisturizers leave hair healthy. selsun blue. got a clue? get the blue. body rested. stress gone. mind sharp. because unisom gave you deep...
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spencer tonight struggled and they missed his offensive production. they missed his leadership on the floor. he never really got in the rhythm from getting into foul trouble from the first half and that, along with the very good second half by utah is the difference in the game. matt: so utah the champions of the mountain west conference a year ago off to a sluggish start this season at 1.5 have rattled off two wins in a row. add l.s.u. to their list of victims that includes illinois and michigan and utah now ja brawl. >> this month a net impact, the best of 2009. tough man on the ice. alex the great ovenchin. and why fame and fortune has not changed him. >>> and paying tribute to a man that taught everybody about the game. >> and then a dream comes true for one high school baseball player, a story that will warm your heart holiday season. >> hello and welcome to this special edition of net impact. i'm art fa nel. this is the best of 2009 report where we look back at some of the stories that touched most and kept us talking. like the first report that
spencer tonight struggled and they missed his offensive production. they missed his leadership on the floor. he never really got in the rhythm from getting into foul trouble from the first half and that, along with the very good second half by utah is the difference in the game. matt: so utah the champions of the mountain west conference a year ago off to a sluggish start this season at 1.5 have rattled off two wins in a row. add l.s.u. to their list of victims that includes illinois and...
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spencer on the baseline.for the block. >> joe: we have to keep an eye on that. he only needs three more blocks to get to 500 on his career. he comes in the help side. >> dave: he didn't leave his feet! >> joe: you can't take it inside like that, knowing he's lurking around by the basket. got to find a way to tick the ball up. >> dave: that's what big procedure would do to little brother in the nerf game. l.s.u., with the shot clock violation. [ cheering ] >> joe: there you see trent johnson in his second year as head coach of l.s.u.. >> dave: you see the sneakers. joe and i got them on as well. >> joe: we do. >> dave: raise awareness for coaches versus cancer. >> joe: i didn't know we could go tieless today, or else i would have endorsed that as well. >> dave: the navc, the national association of basketball coaches has one day a year where they create awareness for the coaches versus cancer program, the coaches all across the country trying to raise money in fight against cancer. got to look at rick stansbur
spencer on the baseline.for the block. >> joe: we have to keep an eye on that. he only needs three more blocks to get to 500 on his career. he comes in the help side. >> dave: he didn't leave his feet! >> joe: you can't take it inside like that, knowing he's lurking around by the basket. got to find a way to tick the ball up. >> dave: that's what big procedure would do to little brother in the nerf game. l.s.u., with the shot clock violation. [ cheering ] >> joe:...
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spencer michels reports from san francisco, and ray suarez debriefs margaret talbot of the "new yorker." >> ifill: then, a debate on how to pay for health care reform. >> brown: special correspondent kira kay looks at the race against time to rebuild the poorest nation in the western hemisphere. >> some say that we just want to get out of misery to get into poverty. and i believe that is a beautiful sentence for haiti, because it is exactly what we are aiming for right now. >> ifill: the supreme court revisits a case it decided last year, this time with a new justice on the bench. margaret warner gets the details from marcia coyle of the "national law journal." >> brown: and the latest late night drama, as nbc drops jay leno from its primetime lineup. >> you know, actually if they did cancel us, it would be an easy move for me, because i still haven't unpacked from the last show they cancelled us from. so everything's still back there, so it's fine! >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's pbs newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour is provided by: >> what the world needs now is en
spencer michels reports from san francisco, and ray suarez debriefs margaret talbot of the "new yorker." >> ifill: then, a debate on how to pay for health care reform. >> brown: special correspondent kira kay looks at the race against time to rebuild the poorest nation in the western hemisphere. >> some say that we just want to get out of misery to get into poverty. and i believe that is a beautiful sentence for haiti, because it is exactly what we are aiming for...
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is that is the question susan spencer will be addressing in our sunday morning cover story. >> reporter: so where does america stand? this month cbs news is taking stock, both of where we stand now and where we could stand in the future. for our part, sunday morning is going for a full culture shock, taking america's temperature in the arts, books, movies, all things creative which brings us to this morning's status report on american creativity. >> you've seen that great industrial revolution where people are inventing the telephone, the telegraph, the light bulb and everything else. you've seen the push that came because of the internet and the digital revolution. and now we're looking for what's going to be the evening inof the driver of a new creativity. >> reporter: the creative mind and more. where america stands starting this sunday morning. >> osgood: creativity takes many forms. there's a school of art that you could call beetle mania. january blackstone this morning meets its star practitioner. >> i was phobic of insects growing up. the first half of my life i could not stay f
is that is the question susan spencer will be addressing in our sunday morning cover story. >> reporter: so where does america stand? this month cbs news is taking stock, both of where we stand now and where we could stand in the future. for our part, sunday morning is going for a full culture shock, taking america's temperature in the arts, books, movies, all things creative which brings us to this morning's status report on american creativity. >> you've seen that great industrial...
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our darcy spencer reports from northwest washington. >> reporter: it was a bitter cold day, but some refused to stay inside. >> and it's a beautiful day, the sun's out, and i come from michigan, so to me, this isn't really that cold. >> reporter: these flag football teams were going to play no matter what. but team members admit, they'd trade the cold and wind for sun and heat, any day. >> cold bothers me. we prefer to play in the hot weather, where you can just throw the ball all across the field. but on a day like today, you're going to have to run the ball and just tough it out. >> reporter: even tourists were stunned by the blast of frigid weather. some ventured out on segways, the cold air in their faces as they took in the sights at the nation's capital. >> my wife made the reservations and all. we didn't realize it might be as cold as it was today, especially windy. but once we got here and got to riding them, it was a lot o fun. you get to see a lot of things here in washington quickly. >> reporter: when it gets this cold, it can be dangerous. that's why the arlington street
our darcy spencer reports from northwest washington. >> reporter: it was a bitter cold day, but some refused to stay inside. >> and it's a beautiful day, the sun's out, and i come from michigan, so to me, this isn't really that cold. >> reporter: these flag football teams were going to play no matter what. but team members admit, they'd trade the cold and wind for sun and heat, any day. >> cold bothers me. we prefer to play in the hot weather, where you can just throw...
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. >> carter: spencer down the baline block inse by terrico whte. rels onbeerun.ynicestar it over. andy enndy n his forthu season oaching 'ole miss aftr one year ed coach at ciinna. >> mk: ihink ady hnasdone a sensational job 'ole miss. he has o these youg guys contder.enty are won 61 games in the fir three years which is a red. andy kennedy has got 'ole miss in the heat f tohe sec bate for the champhip. >> carter: 2-2 coming of a weesdadnwinoer south carolina. did a ne job o devin down an in ha a w, t chehallenge is tasm e firsthrt points for lsu. >> mk: i like how he has startedaggressive. picks up where he left off in the last ga whre he h 38. tasmin mitchell nee to be aggresve for lsu to have a chance. y on wedneay in the aubrn game trentjohnsone ting tasmin mitelin he huddle ar m best player has ot to sht it. tasmin miell was on e. >> carter: frustrang ls on wednesday fo lsu aginst aubu. >>markit was. >> carter: polyniceir aball. stickback by white wo't go. ark: tasmin michell stepping of thelock, turning fundamentalove. ight up andn jump shot. s game where h
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darcy spencer reports from northwest washington. >> reporter: it was a bitter cold day but some refused to stay inside. >> it's a beautiful day. sun is out. and i come from michigan so to me this isn't really that cold. >> reporter: these flag football teams were going to play no matter what. but they admit they would trade the cold and wind for sun and heat any day. >> we preper to play in the hot weather. but, you know, on a day like today you have to run the ball and tough it out. >> reporter: even tourists were stunned by the blast of frigid weather. some ventured out on segways. >> my wife made the reservation. we didn't know it would be as cold as it was, especially windy. once we got here and got to ride them it was a lot of fun. you get to see a lot of things here in washington quickly. >> reporter: whe it gets this cold it can be dangerous. the arlington street people network is staying open 24 hours a day this weekend. >> then you can offer them additional services to help them move, hopefully from living on the streets to housing which is really our intent. >> reporter: the s
darcy spencer reports from northwest washington. >> reporter: it was a bitter cold day but some refused to stay inside. >> it's a beautiful day. sun is out. and i come from michigan so to me this isn't really that cold. >> reporter: these flag football teams were going to play no matter what. but they admit they would trade the cold and wind for sun and heat any day. >> we preper to play in the hot weather. but, you know, on a day like today you have to run the ball and...
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but spencer, a historian of his era talking about, when you say nuclear bomb, everybody thinks of the end of the world. so what i'm concerned about is it i think it has consequences that people basically just sort of -- their minds stops at the atomic bomb like it is. it obviously wasn't the end of the world. this is hiroshima the memorial, and this is what hiroshima looks like now. i think the nuclear weapons are destructive. obviously the most destructive weapon that's ever been invented. one bomb is not the end of the world. nonetheless, you have people that give you a couple of examples of the kind of exaggeration that's been out there. jay robert oppenheimer was asked if three or four men could smuggle atomic bomb, could they blow up new york? he said yes. if you take the kind of nuclear bombs that existed and blew them up on the ground, the amount of damage you do with the bomb would be you would blow up essentially 1% of new york. now so he says you can blow up new york. he's exaggerated by a factor of 100. i don't want to say it wouldn't be catastrophic, what i'm arguing the f
but spencer, a historian of his era talking about, when you say nuclear bomb, everybody thinks of the end of the world. so what i'm concerned about is it i think it has consequences that people basically just sort of -- their minds stops at the atomic bomb like it is. it obviously wasn't the end of the world. this is hiroshima the memorial, and this is what hiroshima looks like now. i think the nuclear weapons are destructive. obviously the most destructive weapon that's ever been invented. one...
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newshourorrespondent spencer michels begins our cerage. >> reporter: gay marrie had been bore the state courts previoly but now it was before a federal judge. the issue ishether the u.s. constituon bars states from outlawing same-s marriage. specificly the case turns on propositio8, the california referendum that barred g maiage and that won voter approval in novemberf 2008. outside the urthouse today, the hotly bated issue brought t a range of emotions. >> intense interest in t proposition 8 case at fedel court here in san ancisco brought dends mostly from those who favor sa-sex marriage for television coverage of thtrial. e court said it had received 140,000 emls, all but 32 of them, favoring television ansmission. the judgsaid he would allow ch transmission on a delayed basis on you-te, but the u.s. supreme court overrul him at least for theime being and said they would ha somethg more to say by wednesday. t the main focus is on gay marriage itself. ponents of prop-8 staged protestsong before it paed. gay uples say they will be watching the proceedings osely. san franciscans hn lewis
newshourorrespondent spencer michels begins our cerage. >> reporter: gay marrie had been bore the state courts previoly but now it was before a federal judge. the issue ishether the u.s. constituon bars states from outlawing same-s marriage. specificly the case turns on propositio8, the california referendum that barred g maiage and that won voter approval in novemberf 2008. outside the urthouse today, the hotly bated issue brought t a range of emotions. >> intense interest in t...
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. >> i'm spencer mhels in san francisco. 's governor schwarzenegger's last year in office d from all accounts it n't be prty. california is cing a $20 llion budget deficit over the next 18 months that on top of last ye's even larger deficit. the governor came in to offi wing to sweep sacramento clean and toromote bipartisanship. but most observers agr that hasn't happened. the governor is asking for nearly $7 llion in federal funds. t there's no guarantee he will get it. he iasking california's congressional delegation t vo against health care reform because he says califoia can't afford it. >> it is not reforto push more costsn the state that are already strugglinghile other states a getting sweethea deals. >> reporter:e wants a constitutional amendmenthat will guarantee sools will get moreoney than prisons. >> spending 45% more on isons than use s is no way to proed into the future. >> reporr: state employees alreadfurl oweed without pay three da a month may be in for more n-paid days off. all of this promises continuation
. >> i'm spencer mhels in san francisco. 's governor schwarzenegger's last year in office d from all accounts it n't be prty. california is cing a $20 llion budget deficit over the next 18 months that on top of last ye's even larger deficit. the governor came in to offi wing to sweep sacramento clean and toromote bipartisanship. but most observers agr that hasn't happened. the governor is asking for nearly $7 llion in federal funds. t there's no guarantee he will get it. he iasking...
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politically liberal taking jobs in investment banking not necessarily firms that have jury record spencer's in me a part of what you are talking about. someone like me who is on the fence i am stock on the ethical dilemma i am not sure one days where one goes so you have two minutes to talk me out of working for corporate america. [laughter] [applause] >> two minutes to solve your problem? [laughter] >> we all face that problem we have to make a living and we wanted to do something good in the world and find ways of doing it. sometimes you can make a living and in the way you can make your living you can do something good but only a small number of people are lucky enough to be able to do that. work for a nonprofit support amnesty international or a progressive magazine, etc., etc. right to good stuff and get published and that sort of thing. some of us are lucky we can do that the most people cannot. you make a living whatever way you can so long as you don't kill people and exploit people fiendishly but you make a living whatever way you can but car about parsed out your life and time to
politically liberal taking jobs in investment banking not necessarily firms that have jury record spencer's in me a part of what you are talking about. someone like me who is on the fence i am stock on the ethical dilemma i am not sure one days where one goes so you have two minutes to talk me out of working for corporate america. [laughter] [applause] >> two minutes to solve your problem? [laughter] >> we all face that problem we have to make a living and we wanted to do something...
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but as spencer, a history of his era talks about and he says using nuclear bomb everybody immediately thinks of the end of the world. and to what i am concerned about is that i think it's consequence that people basically just sort of mind stopped as soon as you say atomic bomb. like it is the end of the were. it obvious he wasn't the end of the world that this is hiroshima and this is what it looks like now. my concern basically as i survey do think nuclear weapons are extraordinarily destructive. but one bomb is not the end of the world. but nonetheless you have people like -- did a couple of examples, j. robert oppenheimer after world war ii was asked about if three or four men could struggle atomic bomb, could they book new york? he said yes, they could blow up new york. if you take the kind of bombs, the nuclear bombs that existed and blew them up on the ground in new york, the amount of you would do, you would blowup essentially 1 percent of new york. so oppenheimer, when you could say blow up new york, was exaggerating. i don't want to say it wouldn't be a catastrophic event th
but as spencer, a history of his era talks about and he says using nuclear bomb everybody immediately thinks of the end of the world. and to what i am concerned about is that i think it's consequence that people basically just sort of mind stopped as soon as you say atomic bomb. like it is the end of the were. it obvious he wasn't the end of the world that this is hiroshima and this is what it looks like now. my concern basically as i survey do think nuclear weapons are extraordinarily...
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chairman i'd like to ask unanimous consent pursuant to our rules that spencer bachus the ranking member on financial services committee, kevin brady of texas, the ranking house republican on the joint economic committee, roy blount the former majority whip, ron paul whose credentials on this are well understood and cliff sterns of florida be allowed to sit in today and in time ask questioning pursuant to the rules. >> without objection. >> additionally i would ask at this time to submit for the record schedule a, which is, in fact, the shortfall agreements between products since referred to in questions and we want to make sure they're officially in the record. >> observing the right to object. >> okay. additionally mr. chairman i would ask unanimous consent that the eight letters previously sent to secretary geithner and as of today not responded to also be placed in the record at this time although they will not be reviewed further during this hearing. >> is there a -- observe to right to object. >> thank you mr. chairman. for all of this and more working together with you on the subp
chairman i'd like to ask unanimous consent pursuant to our rules that spencer bachus the ranking member on financial services committee, kevin brady of texas, the ranking house republican on the joint economic committee, roy blount the former majority whip, ron paul whose credentials on this are well understood and cliff sterns of florida be allowed to sit in today and in time ask questioning pursuant to the rules. >> without objection. >> additionally i would ask at this time to...
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i read something upon robert spencer's website and it said apparently the roman catholic church haveord allah in their services and there have been churches firebombed and there because month london not want to allow the in roman catholics -- because the muslims do not want to allow the roman catholics to use that word. guest: in terms of what we are at war with -- before 9/11, the term that was used by the u.s. government was combating terrorism. in the state department, there was an office for combating terrorism. i think that was an appropriate label because you are right. terrorism is a set of tactics, basically. combating it is what we are trying to do, and reduce the acceptance of those tactics. combating is also appropriate because in connates an enduring task. this campaign is not aimed directly at terrorist tactics. it is certainly not aimed at extremist religions, one religion, but is focused on a jihadist enterprise. the term has jihad -- jihad is a term used by our foes themselves. our goal should be to dismantle the jihadist enterprise, not what they believe, but for wha
i read something upon robert spencer's website and it said apparently the roman catholic church haveord allah in their services and there have been churches firebombed and there because month london not want to allow the in roman catholics -- because the muslims do not want to allow the roman catholics to use that word. guest: in terms of what we are at war with -- before 9/11, the term that was used by the u.s. government was combating terrorism. in the state department, there was an office...
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spencer. can you say how high up in the taliban hierarchy you anticipate this reintegration program will reach? kenny say whether members of the taliban will be invited and how soon of a tool to recommend they can perhaps join the government? >> well, the integration and consolation of the afghan government is not the to share the political power with the taliban. afghan citizens, they are not happy with our government or they are paying by their heart of taliban or because the other reason they are fighting us, we have to help and bring them back to the society of afghanistan and give them a prospective for a better life, job, and the future. this is our responsibility. they are the majority of taliban. the hard-liner, the leadership of taliban, either they are the part of the fighter or not. they have their own business. they are not ready to work with each other. we have to encourage them for we constellation. some members of today are in the parliament of afghanistan and also they begin a
spencer. can you say how high up in the taliban hierarchy you anticipate this reintegration program will reach? kenny say whether members of the taliban will be invited and how soon of a tool to recommend they can perhaps join the government? >> well, the integration and consolation of the afghan government is not the to share the political power with the taliban. afghan citizens, they are not happy with our government or they are paying by their heart of taliban or because the other...
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what we did in that business was under righwrio the most sophisticated investors that sock that and spencer -- that sought that exposure. it is become part of the narrative that everyone knew what happened that every minute. we did not know at any minute what would happen next, even though there was a lot fighting and there was the report, but there were people in that market that thought that the housing market was going down and there were others that thought that these prices have gone down so much that they are going to bounce up again. i remember being teased because at my shareholders' meeting in 2007, someone asked me what ending or weakened, and i said the seventh inning of the crisis. it turned out to be the second inning. what we were doing was creating prices. do i wish that we had done it? yes. >> i am asking a more direct question. was your due diligence adequate? deduced our loan tapes? in looking at what you're moving, the actual product, and in the 1920's, everything was different. wall street banks were selling bad latin american debt. at what point did you have the respons
what we did in that business was under righwrio the most sophisticated investors that sock that and spencer -- that sought that exposure. it is become part of the narrative that everyone knew what happened that every minute. we did not know at any minute what would happen next, even though there was a lot fighting and there was the report, but there were people in that market that thought that the housing market was going down and there were others that thought that these prices have gone down...
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what we did in that business was under righwrio the most sophisticated investors that sock that and spencer exposure. it is become part of the narrative that everyone knew what happened that every minute. we did not know at any minute what would happen next, even though there was a lot fighting and there was the report, but there were people in that market that thought that the housing market was going down and there were others that thought that these prices have gone down so much that they are going to bounce up again. i remember being teased because at my shareholders' meeting in 2007, someone asked me what ending or weakened, and i said the seventh inning of the crisis. it turned out to be the second inning. what we were doing was creating prices. do i wish that we had done it? yes. >> i am asking a more direct question. was your due diligence adequate? deduced our loan tapes? in looking at what you're moving, the actual product, and in the 1920's, everything was different. wall street banks were selling bad latin american debt. at what point did you have the responsibility -- what is t
what we did in that business was under righwrio the most sophisticated investors that sock that and spencer exposure. it is become part of the narrative that everyone knew what happened that every minute. we did not know at any minute what would happen next, even though there was a lot fighting and there was the report, but there were people in that market that thought that the housing market was going down and there were others that thought that these prices have gone down so much that they...
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chairman, i'd like to ask unanimous consent pursuant to our rules that spencer bachus, the ranking member on financial services committee, kevin brady of texas, the ranking house republican on the joint economic committee, roy blount, the former majority whip, ron paul, whose credentials on this are well understood and cliffterns of florida be allowed to sit in today and in time ask questioning pursuant to the rules. >> without objection. >> additionally i would ask at this time to submit for the record schedule a, which is, in fact, the shortfall agreements between products since referred to in questions and we want to make sure they're officially in the record. >> observing the right to object. >> okay. additionally, mr. chairman, i would ask unanimous consent that the eight letters previously sent to secretary geithner and as of today not responded to also be placed in the record at this time, although they will not be reviewed further during this hearing. >> is there a -- observe to right to object. >> thank you, mr. chairman. for all of this and more, working together with you on the
chairman, i'd like to ask unanimous consent pursuant to our rules that spencer bachus, the ranking member on financial services committee, kevin brady of texas, the ranking house republican on the joint economic committee, roy blount, the former majority whip, ron paul, whose credentials on this are well understood and cliffterns of florida be allowed to sit in today and in time ask questioning pursuant to the rules. >> without objection. >> additionally i would ask at this time to...
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chairman, i would like to ask unanimous consent pursuant to our rules that spencer bachus, the ranking member on financial services committee, kevin brady of texas, ranking house republican on the joint economic committee, roy blunt, the former majority whip, ron paul whose credentials on this are well understood and representative stearns be allowed to sit in. >> without objection. >> i would ask at this time to submit for the record schedule a, which is, in fact, the agreements since they will be referred to in questioning and we want to make sure they are in the record. >> reserving the right to object. >> additionally, mr. chairman, i would ask unanimous consent that the eight letters previously sent to secretary geithner and as of today not responded to also be placed into the record at this time, although they will not be reviewed further during this hearing. >> reserve the right to object. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for all of this and more. working together with you on the subpoena documents has caused both the majority and minority to glean considerable new informat
chairman, i would like to ask unanimous consent pursuant to our rules that spencer bachus, the ranking member on financial services committee, kevin brady of texas, ranking house republican on the joint economic committee, roy blunt, the former majority whip, ron paul whose credentials on this are well understood and representative stearns be allowed to sit in. >> without objection. >> i would ask at this time to submit for the record schedule a, which is, in fact, the agreements...
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. >> one of the things interesting listening to you folks -- negative spencer and i think to be to teach in central florida -- one of the interesting things listening to you is almost as if there's a conversation not happening. [laughter] life mean, given we spend a lot of our time looking into a room of her vibrant young people who immediately began falling asleep i know the way we talk doesn't always hit with the with the rest of the world thinks. at the same time, you've walked into a room when you hold up your book i can hear people's eyes rolling. [laughter] you read that? there's no footnotes. [laughter] so i'm wondering, do you folks at google high your people to be the people who interact between your power users and the folks like you who are actually designing these things? >> that's a good question. for product design in general the risk is you end up creating a product for yourself and not your actual users, right? >> you might want to talk more in the mic. >> our demographics at google are skewed in a certain way, so the risk is are we building a google books project for ge
. >> one of the things interesting listening to you folks -- negative spencer and i think to be to teach in central florida -- one of the interesting things listening to you is almost as if there's a conversation not happening. [laughter] life mean, given we spend a lot of our time looking into a room of her vibrant young people who immediately began falling asleep i know the way we talk doesn't always hit with the with the rest of the world thinks. at the same time, you've walked into a...
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chairman, i'd like to ask unanimous consent pursuant to our rules that spencer bachus, the ranking membere former majority whip, ron paul, whose credentials on this are well understood and cliff sterns of florida be allowed to sit in today and in time ask questioning pursuant to the rules. >> without objection. >> additionally i would ask at this time to submit for the record schedule a, which is, in fact, the shortfall agreements between products since referred to in questions and we want to make sure they're officially in the record. >> observing the right to object. >> okay. additionally, mr. chairman, i would ask unanimous consent that the eight letters previously sent to secretary geithner and as of today not responded to also be placed in the record at this time, although they will not be reviewed further during this hearing. >> is there a -- observe to right to object. >> thank you, mr. chairman. for all of this and more, working together with you on the subpoena documents has caused both majority and minority toy glean considerable new information. in recent weeks, this committee
chairman, i'd like to ask unanimous consent pursuant to our rules that spencer bachus, the ranking membere former majority whip, ron paul, whose credentials on this are well understood and cliff sterns of florida be allowed to sit in today and in time ask questioning pursuant to the rules. >> without objection. >> additionally i would ask at this time to submit for the record schedule a, which is, in fact, the shortfall agreements between products since referred to in questions and...
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i read something upon robert spencer's website and it said apparently the roman catholic church havetarted to use the word allah in their services and there have been churches firebombed and there because month london not want to allow the in roman catholics -- because the muslims do not want to allow the roman catholics to use that word. guest: in terms of what we are at war with -- before 9/11, the term that was used by the u.s. government was combating terrorism. in the state department, there was an office for combating terrorism. i think that was an appropriate label because you are right. terrorism is a set of tactics, basically. combating it is what we are trying to do, and reduce the acceptance of those tactics. combating is also appropriate because in connates an enduring task. this campaign is not aimed directly at terrorist tactics. it is certainly not aimed at extremist religions, one religion, but is focused on a jihadist enterprise. the term has jihad -- jihad is a term used by our foes themselves. our goal should be to dismantle the jihadist enterprise, not what they b
i read something upon robert spencer's website and it said apparently the roman catholic church havetarted to use the word allah in their services and there have been churches firebombed and there because month london not want to allow the in roman catholics -- because the muslims do not want to allow the roman catholics to use that word. guest: in terms of what we are at war with -- before 9/11, the term that was used by the u.s. government was combating terrorism. in the state department,...
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spencer is with him for the foul. that will be the first on beau and wayne reid with a chance to make this a two possession lead if he can convertite line >> great play going hard to the rim by duane reade. another situation 11 seconds on the shot clock. you got to be able to defend without fouling. the foul line at that point the shot's off. >> reid now 7 out of 11 at the line. he's got 20 points, senior out of houston, texas. season high is 24. used that number twice this year. >> too strong on the free throw but ross is there for the rebound and time-out by a burn. >> free throw block out. talk about it all the time. it's something that you practice. you've got to pinch your two defensive rebounders and make sure that you can u cannot give up an offensive rebound on a foul shot at that point in the game. >> i'm telling you ernest ross does not exactly lighten up the scoreboard but he's been involved more than anybody in the second half. his job to slow down pass mitchell and get the rebound >> any time the ball goe
spencer is with him for the foul. that will be the first on beau and wayne reid with a chance to make this a two possession lead if he can convertite line >> great play going hard to the rim by duane reade. another situation 11 seconds on the shot clock. you got to be able to defend without fouling. the foul line at that point the shot's off. >> reid now 7 out of 11 at the line. he's got 20 points, senior out of houston, texas. season high is 24. used that number twice this year....
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i read something upon robert spencer's website and it said apparently the roman catholic church havestarted to use the word allah in their services and there have been churches firebombed and there because month london not want to allow the in roman catholics -- because the muslims do not want to allow the roman catholics to use that word. guest: in terms of what we are at war with -- before 9/11, the term that was used by the u.s. government was combating terrorism. in the state department, there was an office for combating terrorism. i think that was an appropriate label because you are right. terrorism is a set of tactics, basically. combating it is what we are trying to do, and reduce the acceptance of those tactics. combating is also appropriate because in connates an enduring task. this campaign is not aimed directly at terrorist tactics. it is certainly not aimed at extremist religions, one religion, but is focused on a jihadist enterprise. the term has jihad -- jihad is a term used by our foes themselves. our goal should be to dismantle the jihadist enterprise, not what they
i read something upon robert spencer's website and it said apparently the roman catholic church havestarted to use the word allah in their services and there have been churches firebombed and there because month london not want to allow the in roman catholics -- because the muslims do not want to allow the roman catholics to use that word. guest: in terms of what we are at war with -- before 9/11, the term that was used by the u.s. government was combating terrorism. in the state department,...