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looking sideways. >> carter: sullivan is right through. patterson for two. >> bob: bledsoe off the dribble. [ cheers and applause ] >> carter: wall with 15 to shoot. >> bob: last time they went inside, successfulsuccessfully. >> carter: knox and cousins. six to shoot. john wall does it again! get out of here! [ cheers and applause ] >> bob: you talk about body control! [ whistle ] went through two guys and then spun it off the board. ♪ ♪ >> carter: let's take a look now at our geico play of the game a moment ago. four orange jerseys had a chance. >> bob: he didn't get them get close enough to them. he splits the double and then splits another double down the lane. that is why he's considered one of the best guards in america. >> carter: as if there were four orange cones there, john wall dribbles right through them. >> bob: right now, kentucky wants to play contain defense and does not want to foul. if they get in foul trouble on the perimeter, they can foul without causing anybody to go to the free-throw line. for auburn, they have to get
looking sideways. >> carter: sullivan is right through. patterson for two. >> bob: bledsoe off the dribble. [ cheers and applause ] >> carter: wall with 15 to shoot. >> bob: last time they went inside, successfulsuccessfully. >> carter: knox and cousins. six to shoot. john wall does it again! get out of here! [ cheers and applause ] >> bob: you talk about body control! [ whistle ] went through two guys and then spun it off the board. ♪ ♪ >> carter:...
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great hustle right here by sullivan. reed gets to go to the free-throw line. >> carter: dewayne reed had two shots. [ cheering ] >> bob: teammates don't have are to foul. -- don't have to foul. >> carter: an auburn team that's 0-2 in the sec. eight losses on the year, including to ucf, troy, sam houston state. >> bob: that is ancient history now, my friend. they're in the sec and they've developed. now they're ready to rock and roll. >> carter: wall should not give the ball up. [ cheering ] kentucky's undefeated record is on the line. >> bob: they should keep it until the clock runs down. >> carter: 13 to shoot. it's john wall's ball. creating for bledsoe. patterson with a huge offensive rebound, but he lost it! auburn basketball, with 36.3 to go. >> bob: auburn did the right thing. no need to foul when it's a three-point game. the three by bledsoe, way long. the hustle by patterson good. but unfortunately, off his leg. you would expect that is something you'd get an offensive rebound in that situation. >> carter: auburn
great hustle right here by sullivan. reed gets to go to the free-throw line. >> carter: dewayne reed had two shots. [ cheering ] >> bob: teammates don't have are to foul. -- don't have to foul. >> carter: an auburn team that's 0-2 in the sec. eight losses on the year, including to ucf, troy, sam houston state. >> bob: that is ancient history now, my friend. they're in the sec and they've developed. now they're ready to rock and roll. >> carter: wall should not give...
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>> sullivan: absolutely overwhelmed. >> pitts: sullivan is now executive director of veterans for commonthat champions veterans issues. >> sullivan: veterans wait, on average, about six months to receive an initial answer on a disability claim. if a veteran disagrees with v.a.'s decision, the veteran waits another four years. that is a crisis. >> pitts: and that's how army veteran joe devins sees it. in late 2003, he was on patrol in baghdad when he says an i.e.d. exploded near his truck. scare you? stun you? >> joe devins: oh, it was. i mean, i'd say, for the first few seconds afterwards, i wasn't really sure if i was dead or alive. >> pitts: devins left the army in 2004, and now receives $704 a month for a back injury and for migraine headaches that he says were caused by the i.e.d. devins also claims to suffer from sleeplessness, anxiety and anger. >> devins: i haven't had a single night's sleep without a... either over-the-counter or prescription medication since probably december of '03. >> pitts: yet it wasn't until two years after his discharge that a v.a. counselor told devins he
>> sullivan: absolutely overwhelmed. >> pitts: sullivan is now executive director of veterans for commonthat champions veterans issues. >> sullivan: veterans wait, on average, about six months to receive an initial answer on a disability claim. if a veteran disagrees with v.a.'s decision, the veteran waits another four years. that is a crisis. >> pitts: and that's how army veteran joe devins sees it. in late 2003, he was on patrol in baghdad when he says an i.e.d....
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sullivan came and addressed his side.er side with no answers and we aren't going to get any answers obviously, but i agree, i agree with mr. king and my republican colleagues that i think ms. rogers or someone from the white house needs to come and tell the third side and if so doing we can understand what happened and to protect the president. and i want to extend my invitation as the chairman of the oversight subcommittee to the white house to come and have a chat with us. i think that makes a lot of sense. now as far as the salahis go, time is the only thing that we have of value here. and i can't believe how much you are wasting it and the taxpayers' dollars. it's incredible. i'm not going to answer the question because you aren't going to give me an answer. if you are patriotic and americans and truly love this country, think about your actions. that's all i will tell you. i yield back. >> the chair now recognizes the gentleman from texas or do you want to pass on your time? the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. deal
sullivan came and addressed his side.er side with no answers and we aren't going to get any answers obviously, but i agree, i agree with mr. king and my republican colleagues that i think ms. rogers or someone from the white house needs to come and tell the third side and if so doing we can understand what happened and to protect the president. and i want to extend my invitation as the chairman of the oversight subcommittee to the white house to come and have a chat with us. i think that makes...
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sullivan came and addressed his side. this is another side with no answers and we aren't going to get any answers obviously, but i agree, i agree with mr. king and my republican colleagues that i think ms. rogers or someone from the white house needs to come and tell the third side and if so doing we can understand what happened and to protect the president. and i want to extend my invitation as the chairman of the oversight subcommittee to the white house to come and have a chat with us. i think that makes a lot of sense. now as far as the salahis go, time is the only thing that we have of value here. and i can't believe how much you are wasting it and the taxpayers' dollars. it's incredible. i'm not going to answer the question because you aren't going to give me an answer. if you are patriotic and americans and truly love this country, think about your actions. that's all i will tell you. i yield back. >> the chair now recognizes the gentleman from texas or do you want to pass on your time? the gentleman from pennsylva
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it started off as it it were gilbert and sullivan. a guy in a long wig and talking almost in latin. it was -- you couldn't really believe that 600 grown men could be doing this sort of thing. then we have just seen this speech by ian gow, which actually was a very good knock about speech. many jokes would be difficult immediately to understand for an american audience but some of them would have come over like the joke about charles and here was a man who began by saying he hated the idea of television in the house and he had been circulated by these image builders saying that how you come over on television depends 50% on what you look like and your body language and 78 mrs on what yow say. yet here was a chap that showed that the televising would be a great success. this was dispersed because he came over so well and he slowed that -- television will actually be able to capture the drama of the great events. >> i remember when the senate went on television when john glenn went to the floor and brought out his brush and talked about u ho members will have to wear their red ties. we
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that i think is an acute insight that sullivan has. m.d. by advancing his own particular interest in an innocuous peaceful way the ordinary man even advances the interest of the public. now celebrated -- sullivan is celebrating this fact that the older aristocratic world that the great sold ambitious hamiltons and verse two were heroic and dangerous was giving way to a new world of ordinary italy businessman who were more mundane, but safe. and i think that's an extraordinary moment in history of western culture and occurs first here in america. and i think it is the end of the whole world that founders i think experienced of great souls. now this is just one kind of change that i think to waste in the period. i'm a just and a few others. violins of all sorts increased in unprecedented levels. personal violence was actually more common in america than in england and has continued to be from the beginning to the present. homicide rates in the chesapeake reversed in a century decline in increased rapidly in this period. homicides were not in
that i think is an acute insight that sullivan has. m.d. by advancing his own particular interest in an innocuous peaceful way the ordinary man even advances the interest of the public. now celebrated -- sullivan is celebrating this fact that the older aristocratic world that the great sold ambitious hamiltons and verse two were heroic and dangerous was giving way to a new world of ordinary italy businessman who were more mundane, but safe. and i think that's an extraordinary moment in history...
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bob sullivan is the author of "stop getting ripped off." bob, welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> so we have to start with this $350 early termination fee. is it verizon that's charging this? >> yeah, verizon for their expensive smart phones. we thought we had these termination fees. >> smart phone, stupid fees. >> that's right. but we don't know how much they'll cost. they're trying to keep the up-front costs down to compete with the iphone and other smart phones. but if you want out after a year or 18 months you'll pay hundreds of dollars. >> that's ridiculous. >> yeah. >> what about cable and satellite? they have early termination fees. >> the cable and satellite companies are following the lead of the cell phone companies. some termination fees in the pay television space can be $480. >> what? >> $480. if you get equipment from a company like directv and you don't stick around for the two years, they can charge you up to almost $500 for quitting. and that's -- >> $5 lushgs. >> that's like being in consumer jail. you can't compare other
bob sullivan is the author of "stop getting ripped off." bob, welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> so we have to start with this $350 early termination fee. is it verizon that's charging this? >> yeah, verizon for their expensive smart phones. we thought we had these termination fees. >> smart phone, stupid fees. >> that's right. but we don't know how much they'll cost. they're trying to keep the up-front costs down to compete with the iphone and other...
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attorney for massachusetts mike sullivan joins us now. thanks for being here. when we look at the pair parallels here, the shoe bomber was tried in civilian court. but you didn't, as i understand it, have a choice at that time of putting him in a military tribunal, is that right? >> no, we really didn't. the military tribunals had only been established a few weeks prior to richard reid's flight being diverted to logan international airport, so there was no internal discussion or debate about a proper venge. the -- venue. the tools just weren't there, it was new in exercising the broad discretion that the government had in terms of treating international security threats. jane: so when we look at this case and the parallels, you know, some people have drawn between the two, you put richard reid away for life in a super max prison in colorado, it's where he's sitting at this very moment. do you agree that civilian court is the way to go for abdulmutallab? >> well, i don't have all the facts. certainly i'm hopeful that the administration has exhausted the internal
attorney for massachusetts mike sullivan joins us now. thanks for being here. when we look at the pair parallels here, the shoe bomber was tried in civilian court. but you didn't, as i understand it, have a choice at that time of putting him in a military tribunal, is that right? >> no, we really didn't. the military tribunals had only been established a few weeks prior to richard reid's flight being diverted to logan international airport, so there was no internal discussion or debate...
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but incredibly, she won this award, the sullivan award which is given to the outstanding amateur athlete of the year here in america and jessica won. >> absolutely. you can come down and see the treasures from their attic. any time. they're open today from what time? >> we're open 10:00 to 4:00 today. >> come on down and see that. you can also visit the ravens gallery and the ravens store. back over to you guys. >> thank you, sharon. >> sharon in her ravens purple. reporting live from sports legend museum downtown. >> still ahead on eyewitness news sunday morning, a different kind of blood. two girls make a resolution to appreciate what they've got. now they're celebrities in the blog world. how they did it, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> welcome back. there are some things -- it is not off than we stop and say thank you for all of those little blessings. >> that's right. these two ladies started a blog to do just that. it has already gotten over a million hits. stacy farr and karen tanabi are here to talk to us live about a project that they started and it is just really, really unique. thank you
but incredibly, she won this award, the sullivan award which is given to the outstanding amateur athlete of the year here in america and jessica won. >> absolutely. you can come down and see the treasures from their attic. any time. they're open today from what time? >> we're open 10:00 to 4:00 today. >> come on down and see that. you can also visit the ravens gallery and the ravens store. back over to you guys. >> thank you, sharon. >> sharon in her ravens purple....
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. >> patricia sullivan, lift every >> coming up next, booktv presents after words, an hourlong interview program where we invite a guest host to interview the author of a new book. this week from the american revolution round table of philadelphia historian thomas fleming profile is women who played a central part in the lives of the founding fathers. in his book "the intimate lives of the founding fathers", from the partnership of john and abigail adams reminded her husband to remember the ladies and the creation of a new government to the prominent role that dolly madison placed encouraging her once shy husband james and the turbulent marriages of ben franklin and alexander hamilton. his book with barbara mitnick, professor at drew university and editor at new jersey and the american revolution. [applause] >> host: first of all, i want to say when a delighted is to be here this evening with thomas fleming who to
. >> patricia sullivan, lift every >> coming up next, booktv presents after words, an hourlong interview program where we invite a guest host to interview the author of a new book. this week from the american revolution round table of philadelphia historian thomas fleming profile is women who played a central part in the lives of the founding fathers. in his book "the intimate lives of the founding fathers", from the partnership of john and abigail adams reminded her...
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the honorable mike sullivan, accompanied by his wife. the honorable council member elect district f, accompanied by his wife. the honorable oliver pennington, the district g., accompanied by his wife. the honorable edward gonzales, accompanied by his wife. the honorable james rodriguez, accompanied by his wife. the honorable stephen castillo, accompanied by his wife. the honorable council member at large, a company by her life partner. -- accompanied by her life partner. the honorable council member at large, position three, accompanied by her husband. the honorable brad bradford, accompanied by his wife. the honorable council member at large, position five, accompanied by her son. the honorable city comptroller, accompanied by his wife. the honorable annise parker, mayor of the city of houston, accompanied by her life partner. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, we are fortunate to have several former mayors joining us on stage. i will ask them to stand as they're being introduced. the honorable kathryn whitmire, the honorable bob lanie
the honorable mike sullivan, accompanied by his wife. the honorable council member elect district f, accompanied by his wife. the honorable oliver pennington, the district g., accompanied by his wife. the honorable edward gonzales, accompanied by his wife. the honorable james rodriguez, accompanied by his wife. the honorable stephen castillo, accompanied by his wife. the honorable council member at large, a company by her life partner. -- accompanied by her life partner. the honorable council...
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he produces it himself until two editions of cago when kathleen sullivan joined him. >> is this a book that all justices would have? i do not know that they would all to say more. >> it is one of the finest cases and all of law school. gerald duncan was my teacher at columbia. >> what do you remember most? >> his brilliance and humanity. >> you have a present corner. >> yes. >> how many presidents have you known? >> we start with jimmy carter. when jimmy carter became president, there is only one woman in this court in the entire country. jimmy carter was determined to change the u.s. judiciary. there is a photograph that shows president carter in october 1980 where he may have sent -- he held a reception for women he had appointed to the bench. he said that he hoped he would be remembered for changing the face of the u.s. judiciary. he chose people of the very best quality. after he set that back in, no president retreated from it until president reagan was determined to be the president who appointed the first woman to this court. he did. he made a splendid choice in sandra day o'con
he produces it himself until two editions of cago when kathleen sullivan joined him. >> is this a book that all justices would have? i do not know that they would all to say more. >> it is one of the finest cases and all of law school. gerald duncan was my teacher at columbia. >> what do you remember most? >> his brilliance and humanity. >> you have a present corner. >> yes. >> how many presidents have you known? >> we start with jimmy carter....
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two editions ago when kathleen sullivan joined him, and she has carried on the work since his death. most justices will have some constitutional law references. i don't know that they would all choose the same ones. this is one of the finest casebooks and all of law school , and gerald gunther was my teacher at columbia and my friend ever after. >> what do you remember most about him? >> his brilliance and his humanity. >> on the underside of your desk you have a president's corner. -- on the other side of your desk. how many presidents have you known? >> we start with jimmy carter, who gave me my first good job in this capital city. there's a photograph that you may have seen in association with this one. when jimmy carter became president, there was only one woman on a federal appellate bench in the entire country. jimmy carter was determined to change the complexion of the u.s. judiciary. there is a photograph that shows president carter in october 1980, when he may have sensed that he would lose the election, but he held a reception for women he had appointed to the bench and sai
two editions ago when kathleen sullivan joined him, and she has carried on the work since his death. most justices will have some constitutional law references. i don't know that they would all choose the same ones. this is one of the finest casebooks and all of law school , and gerald gunther was my teacher at columbia and my friend ever after. >> what do you remember most about him? >> his brilliance and his humanity. >> on the underside of your desk you have a president's...
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he wanted it to summarize all of steve's essays in one gilbert and sullivan song.hat he was a big harvard professor with his great darwinian view of life. ♪ go stephen jay gould is my name. and fossil and show some again been a canadian shales and behaving steps that brought me a measure of fame by not have darwin is your cup of tea then a budget don't have a lot of time free ♪ ♪ you don't have to lug and his words of books you can learn evolution from a ♪ ♪ i can tell you the tale of a trial of ♪ ♪ where brian and darrow want tangled a courtroom so, the truth got mangled. darwinian textbooks must go ♪ ♪ the bible contains all the signs they note a biology class needs to know they note i write of statistics, with answers provisionprovisional branches divisional watching the practically bifurcate practically, ♪ ♪ i write essays always grammatical, astros, petulance tried to go go, stalactites, stalagmites, and home and i'm magical ♪ ♪ if my essays anyone's lack, i've got the back issues in fact. a ♪ ♪ i can find no cosmic minds behind lives eternal mystery ♪ ♪ it se
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sullivan. supreme court said you don't have a government entitled to fund contraception and not abortion, and it's not an unconstitutional condition. there's planned parenthood. that's the same doctrine because we're not going to subsidize libraries that allow access to child pornography, but it's the same doctrine that would allow a municipality which gave out our grants that turndown raises plight. these two doctrines cannot he coherently expressed together. and that is what your question is a very good one. on the one hand, the government doesn't have to subsidize which is how the court takes it although it is debatable as well, the government doesn't have to subsidize attacks deduction speech that's directly political, partisan political activity. that sounds like a classic unconstitutional condition. the only thing i can say to you, when the position was presented druker to the supreme court, not in the context of 501(c)(3) in churches, but 501(c)(3) a also has a general ban on not for-pro
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>> andy sullivan with reuters news. they're similar proposals on the hill right now and the white house is looking at putting together a task force. both of those efforts plan to put out a report by the end of the year. the levy time frame when you would do it, and is there any guarantee that these recommendations that you come up with, they will actually be acted on? thank you. >> yes, we have a timeframe. we want our report by the end of this year, sometime in that window. it is not clear what will happen to these various commissions that are being discussed. if an official commission moves ahead, we will be very happy to be the stalking horse, one group that illustrates that their work can be done. if it does not happen, we will do it anyway. that is where we are. >> i would like to say one other thing that i did not say. you know, i believe that we're going ask the american people to sacrifice. we do not ask them that very often. we do not ask our leaders to ask the american people to sacrifice. that is because if w
>> andy sullivan with reuters news. they're similar proposals on the hill right now and the white house is looking at putting together a task force. both of those efforts plan to put out a report by the end of the year. the levy time frame when you would do it, and is there any guarantee that these recommendations that you come up with, they will actually be acted on? thank you. >> yes, we have a timeframe. we want our report by the end of this year, sometime in that window. it is...
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>> i am andy sullivan with reuters news.al is being kicked around on the hill and the white house is looking into putting together a task force. both of those efforts plan to put out a report by the end of the year. you have a time frame? is there any guarantee that these recommendations which come up with which would be our pleasance, that they would be acted upon by your former colleagues in the senate? >> yes, we have a time frame. we want to report by the end of this year but after the election. sometime in that window. it is not clear what will happen to these various commissions that are being discussed. if an official commission moves ahead, we will be very happy to be this stalking horse and one group that illustrates that it can be done. if it does not happen, then we will do it anyway. so that is where we are. >> i would like to say one other thing. i believe we are quite to ask the american people to sacrifice. we do not ask them that very often, and we are. ask our leaders to ask americans to sacrifice. that is b
>> i am andy sullivan with reuters news.al is being kicked around on the hill and the white house is looking into putting together a task force. both of those efforts plan to put out a report by the end of the year. you have a time frame? is there any guarantee that these recommendations which come up with which would be our pleasance, that they would be acted upon by your former colleagues in the senate? >> yes, we have a time frame. we want to report by the end of this year but...
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>> i am andy sullivan with rioters news. there is a proposal kicked around the white house, and others are looking at putting together a task force. both of those efforts plan to put out a report by the end of the year. do you have a time frame when you would do it, and also, is there any guarantee that these recommendations which you come up with, which doubtless would be rather unpleasant, would be acted on? >> let me start. yes, we have a time frame. we want to report by the end of this year, but after the election. sometime in that window. it is not clear what will happen to these various commissions that are being discussed. if an official commission moves ahead, we will be very happy to be kind of of a group that illustrates their work can be done. if it doesn't happen, we will do it anyway. that is where we are. >> i would like to say one other thing that i didn't say. i believe we are going to ask the american people to sag -- sacrifice. we don't ask them that very often. we are going to ask our leaders to ask them t
>> i am andy sullivan with rioters news. there is a proposal kicked around the white house, and others are looking at putting together a task force. both of those efforts plan to put out a report by the end of the year. do you have a time frame when you would do it, and also, is there any guarantee that these recommendations which you come up with, which doubtless would be rather unpleasant, would be acted on? >> let me start. yes, we have a time frame. we want to report by the end...
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opportunity to give my applause to the newly named president of the university of virginia, teresa sullivan most historic universities as always -- is easily worth celebrating. the university did not allow the mails as students when she became -- when she began her education. we are the best-managed state in america, according to government magazine. [applause] we're one of the few states with the triple-a bond rating for the fiscal stewardship, and as we have spent billions of -- we have lost billions in state revenue, we have made huge steps forward in the areas of state government. we have cut the infant mortality rate in the last three years by almost 15%, and have reformed the mental health system. we have invested more than $1.1 billion in streams and rivers in the chesapeake bay and we are maintaining the oyster populations that so many virginians to tandon. we have restored more voting rights than any previous administration and we have banned smoking in restaurants and bars. we have tripled the participation of minority business owners and women, and we have permanently protected m
opportunity to give my applause to the newly named president of the university of virginia, teresa sullivan most historic universities as always -- is easily worth celebrating. the university did not allow the mails as students when she became -- when she began her education. we are the best-managed state in america, according to government magazine. [applause] we're one of the few states with the triple-a bond rating for the fiscal stewardship, and as we have spent billions of -- we have lost...
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the most famous case of course is russell versus sullivan. the supreme court said you don't have -- the government is entitled to fund, you know, contraception and not abortion, and it's not an unconstitutional condition to ask planned parenthood to say you can't perform abortions with our money. and that's the same doctrine that says we are not going to subsidize libraries and allow access to child pornography or it's the same doctrine that would allow a municipality which they felt an art grant to turn down a racist please. the student prince cannot be coherent the experts together, and that is when your question is a very good one. on the one hand, the government doesn't have to subsidize, which is how the court takes it all the wood is debatable as well, the government doesn't have to subsidize with a tax exemption for tax deductions beach that's directly political, partisan political activity. on the other hand, that sounds like a classic unconstitutional condition. the leading i can say to you is when the issue was presented to it direc
the most famous case of course is russell versus sullivan. the supreme court said you don't have -- the government is entitled to fund, you know, contraception and not abortion, and it's not an unconstitutional condition to ask planned parenthood to say you can't perform abortions with our money. and that's the same doctrine that says we are not going to subsidize libraries and allow access to child pornography or it's the same doctrine that would allow a municipality which they felt an art...
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take this opportunity to applaud the newly-named president of the university of virginia, teresa sullivanamic and experience president to lead one of the most historic universities is always worth celebrating, and what a wonderful thing to see a woman president of the university that did not allow students when she began -- did not allow women students when she began her own education. we are the best-managed stay in america, according to governing magazine. [applause] we are one of the few states to hold the rare aaa bond rating from all financial agencies, and even as we of cut billions of dollars through declining state revenues, we have still managed to take this huge steps forward and in key areas of state government. we have cut our infant mortality rate in the last three years by 15%. we have dramatically reformed our foster care and community health systems. it invested more than $1.1 billion in the cleanliness of rivers and the chesapeake bay and taken steps to protect the blue crab and manhattan oyster Ñipopulations so many depend on. we have restored more voting rights in any p
take this opportunity to applaud the newly-named president of the university of virginia, teresa sullivanamic and experience president to lead one of the most historic universities is always worth celebrating, and what a wonderful thing to see a woman president of the university that did not allow students when she began -- did not allow women students when she began her own education. we are the best-managed stay in america, according to governing magazine. [applause] we are one of the few...
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i think he has great confidence in director sullivan, who has done a wonderful job in keeping he and his family safe. >> the president meets today with charlie rangel along with house democrats. is the president concerned about associating himself with it charlie rangel after he is involved in an ethics investigation, with his taxes? >> he is meeting with charlie rangel, george miller, nancy pelosi, committee chairs. among the three relevant committees in which health care went through, i think everybody understands that as part of the openness of the debate we have had, that legislation had to go through the ways and means committee. >> a follow up. tom delay was house majority leader when the democrats criticized bush for appearing alongside him while he was under investigation. is this different? >> i do not see the analogy. >> the yemenis that went back from guantanamo to yemen in september and december of last year, where are they now? are they locked up some twhere? >> i can see what intelligence we have on them. >> can you say anything about -- what were the guarantees of secu
i think he has great confidence in director sullivan, who has done a wonderful job in keeping he and his family safe. >> the president meets today with charlie rangel along with house democrats. is the president concerned about associating himself with it charlie rangel after he is involved in an ethics investigation, with his taxes? >> he is meeting with charlie rangel, george miller, nancy pelosi, committee chairs. among the three relevant committees in which health care went...
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the consideration of the debt limit legislation, ian chemicallens, ivy english, zack peerson, greg sullivan and ashley sulky. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. mr. baucus: mr. president, ralph emmerson enjoined and i quote him, pay every debt as if god wrote the bill. today we'll debate whether the united states will continue to pay its bills. we will debate whether the united states will continue to pay the interest that it owes on the money that it has borrowed. the spending laws that created the current national debt are behind us. the only question that remains is whether the government will honor its obligation to pay the bill. we've gone to the restaurant, we've eaten the meal, the waiter has delivered the check, and now the only question is whether we will pay the check. to state the question is to answer it, we simply must do so. we must pay the check for the bill -- for the restaurant, for the meal that we've eaten. the legislation before us would increase the limit on the amount of money that the u.s. treasury can borrow. if congress does not enact this legisla
the consideration of the debt limit legislation, ian chemicallens, ivy english, zack peerson, greg sullivan and ashley sulky. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. mr. baucus: mr. president, ralph emmerson enjoined and i quote him, pay every debt as if god wrote the bill. today we'll debate whether the united states will continue to pay its bills. we will debate whether the united states will continue to pay the interest that it owes on the money that it has borrowed. the...
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i am with the sullivan foundation. thank you for inviting us to apply for grants.e the procedures and what the agency means to do and if you have somebody in the brunn we can follow up with. >> in addition to our panel, we have several members of the team for working on these initiatives. we can connect. if we invite to do, we know how to find you. we will make sure that you get information about all of these programs. >> there is no anonymity in this room. >> we have time for one more question. i would encourage you to stay for the panel on connection technologies and diplomacy's immediately following. i am sure some of the questions will be answered there. one last question over here on the far left. can we get a microphone? thank you. >> thank you so much. it was a wonderful program. i am from howard university. at howard, we are very much interested in particular aspects of the internet with respect to the digital divide. in your story about the young girl being pulled out of the rubble because of the text message she was able to send brings to mind how many ot
i am with the sullivan foundation. thank you for inviting us to apply for grants.e the procedures and what the agency means to do and if you have somebody in the brunn we can follow up with. >> in addition to our panel, we have several members of the team for working on these initiatives. we can connect. if we invite to do, we know how to find you. we will make sure that you get information about all of these programs. >> there is no anonymity in this room. >> we have time for...
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. >> sullivan commission that would be most helpful to us to analyze pre-passage -- and i wanted thank you for sharing some of the information with the appropriate safeguards in place because it allows us to understand and environment that needed to be changed but simply wasn't because what they were doing may not have been right under someone's understanding of what is right, but it wasn't illegal, because we didn't have a structure in place. thank you. ms. bair, your comments were very good, especially your willingness to go outside of your narrow area of responsibility. i thought it was most appropriate in this particular hearing room based upon the role of the ways and means committee in terms of being, frankly, the only committee in the house undergird the constitution and the ability to deal with the tax code. it is amazing to me that a lot of folks still haven't focused on the fact that, notwithstanding in 1980's we were able to remove the disk -- deduction of consumer interest as itemized deduction, there is still an overwhelming financial windfall in the attacks all for home o
. >> sullivan commission that would be most helpful to us to analyze pre-passage -- and i wanted thank you for sharing some of the information with the appropriate safeguards in place because it allows us to understand and environment that needed to be changed but simply wasn't because what they were doing may not have been right under someone's understanding of what is right, but it wasn't illegal, because we didn't have a structure in place. thank you. ms. bair, your comments were very...
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i mean, it started off as if it were gilbert & and sullivan. the guy in the long wig and talking almost in latin. you couldn't really believe that 600 grown men could be doing this sort of thing. and then we've just seen this speech by ian gow which actually was a very good knock-about speech. many of the jokes would be difficult immediately to understand for an american audience but i think some of them would have come over and lightly joke. and how he didn't like television and the image saying how you come over on television depends 50% on what you look like, 38% on your body language and 7% on what you actually say. yet, here was a chap who showed that the televising of the house of commons would be a great success and this was despite himself because he came over so well and he showed that television will actually be able to capture the drama of these great events. >> i remember when the senate went on television the first day senator john glenn went down to the floor of the senate and brought out his brush and basically talked about how m
i mean, it started off as if it were gilbert & and sullivan. the guy in the long wig and talking almost in latin. you couldn't really believe that 600 grown men could be doing this sort of thing. and then we've just seen this speech by ian gow which actually was a very good knock-about speech. many of the jokes would be difficult immediately to understand for an american audience but i think some of them would have come over and lightly joke. and how he didn't like television and the image...
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it. >> sullivan three out of four behind the arc >> lsu with no timeouts, the last 57 seconds without the ability to stop play with a time-out. lsu obviously needs a stop right here. auburn, if they were to score would be a dagger here on the road. >> auburn on a little 6-0 run to take this two point lead. wayne reid >> play it without fouling. 11 seconds left on the shot clock >> reid gets bumped on the way in, and he will step top the free throw line. 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
it. >> sullivan three out of four behind the arc >> lsu with no timeouts, the last 57 seconds without the ability to stop play with a time-out. lsu obviously needs a stop right here. auburn, if they were to score would be a dagger here on the road. >> auburn on a little 6-0 run to take this two point lead. wayne reid >> play it without fouling. 11 seconds left on the shot clock >> reid gets bumped on the way in, and he will step top the free throw line. spencer is...
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sullivan came and addressed his side.this is another side with no answers and we aren't going to get any answers obviously, but i agree, i agree with mr. king and my republican colleagues that i think ms. rogers or someone from the white house needs to come and tell the third side and if so doing we can understand what happened and to protect the president. and i want to extend my invitation as the chairman of the oversight subcommittee to the white house to come and have a chat with us. i think that makes a lot of sense. now as far as the salahis go, time is the only thing that we have of value here. and i can't believe how much you are wasting it and the taxpayers' dollars. it's incredible. i'm not going to answer the question because you aren't going to give me an answer. if you are patriotic and americans and truly love this country, think about your actions. that's all i will tell you. i yield back. >> the chair now recognizes the gentleman from texas or do you want to pass on your time? the gentleman from pennsylvan
sullivan came and addressed his side.this is another side with no answers and we aren't going to get any answers obviously, but i agree, i agree with mr. king and my republican colleagues that i think ms. rogers or someone from the white house needs to come and tell the third side and if so doing we can understand what happened and to protect the president. and i want to extend my invitation as the chairman of the oversight subcommittee to the white house to come and have a chat with us. i...