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this time certainly tanner smith got him from the backside. three fouls now on tanner.r purnell, what a remarkable run he's had. >> mike: we talk about a close game, three froee-three shootin. duke near the top in the league. >> tim: not many guys as successful in many places as coach purnell has been some pp some might have argued that the dayton job was a good enough job that taking clemson had been a sideways maneuver. a wonderful basketball city. >> mike: just too compelling, i think, to pass that opportunity up. and he embraced it. clemson, not the easiest place to build a program from a basketball standpoint. rick did it for a short period of time and then left for texas. i think that oliver purnell has established that presence there. >> tim: he spent time at maryland as an assistant. >> mike: he's getting great players out of this state, out of south carolina, he's recruiting georgia very well. >> tim: stitt gets them both. the lead is back to 12. >> mike: talk about that fre free-throw shooting. >> tim: singler, a runner the lane. >> mike: so tough for a right-
this time certainly tanner smith got him from the backside. three fouls now on tanner.r purnell, what a remarkable run he's had. >> mike: we talk about a close game, three froee-three shootin. duke near the top in the league. >> tim: not many guys as successful in many places as coach purnell has been some pp some might have argued that the dayton job was a good enough job that taking clemson had been a sideways maneuver. a wonderful basketball city. >> mike: just too...
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democrats davis, meets, abercrombie, moore, booth, gordon, tanner, baird. why are democrats opting out of the obama mid-term election? to avoid a bloodbath? well, hiss store achelely a president's first m.i.t. term election has led to major losses for his party in those elections. in 1982, republican president ronald reagan's first mid-term election, republicans lost 26 seats. more notably, in 1994, president clinton's mid-term
democrats davis, meets, abercrombie, moore, booth, gordon, tanner, baird. why are democrats opting out of the obama mid-term election? to avoid a bloodbath? well, hiss store achelely a president's first m.i.t. term election has led to major losses for his party in those elections. in 1982, republican president ronald reagan's first mid-term election, republicans lost 26 seats. more notably, in 1994, president clinton's mid-term
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tanner: we yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from tennessee yields back the balance of his time. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and agree to house resolution 981. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the resolution is agreed to, and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. . the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan rise? >> madam speaker, i move that the house suspend the rules and agree to house resolution 970. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the resolution. the clerk: house resolution 970, resolution congratulating flint native, university of alabama sophomore, and running back mark ingram on winning the 2009 heisman trophy and honoring both his athletic and academic achievements. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from michigan, mr.
tanner: we yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from tennessee yields back the balance of his time. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and agree to house resolution 981. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the resolution is agreed to, and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. . the speaker pro tempore: for what...
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democrats davis, meets, abercrombie, moore, booth, gordon, tanner, baird. why are democrats opting out of the obama mid-term election? to avoid a bloodbath? well, hiss store achelely a president's first m.i.t. term election has led to major losses for his party in those elections. in 1982, republican president ronald reagan's first mid-term election, republicans lost 26 seats. more notably, in 1994, president clinton's mid-term first election, democrats lost 54 seats. with republicans led by newt gingrich seizing both the house and senate in landslides. republicans are the preferred choice in 2010 polls. more importantly, polls also say that the gop is the more popular choice of independent voters. a big deal. democrats are a wash in three. >> it's a tough time for democrats, frankly. our voters are less enthusiastic than republicans and independents. >> hold on, is a linda, it's not over until it's over. today's democrats have one saving grace. 14 republicans have bowed out of the 2010 races, which may be the reason r a victory lap. question. will republic
democrats davis, meets, abercrombie, moore, booth, gordon, tanner, baird. why are democrats opting out of the obama mid-term election? to avoid a bloodbath? well, hiss store achelely a president's first m.i.t. term election has led to major losses for his party in those elections. in 1982, republican president ronald reagan's first mid-term election, republicans lost 26 seats. more notably, in 1994, president clinton's mid-term first election, democrats lost 54 seats. with republicans led by...
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these essays were originally delivered as part of the 2005 tanner lectures on human values which are given in recognition of uncommon achievement and are meant to advanced and reflect upon the scholarly and scientific learning relating to human values. when we talk about compromise, we often use this word to mean a meeting of the minds, striking a balance, finding a happy medium between two extremes or meeting someone halfway. however, you may choose to express this notion, whether as a verb or as a noun, you may find conflicting views of what the word "compromise" entails. in political life compromise is often used in the context of furthering one's goals but knowing when to negotiate, when to be accommodating and when to resist can have far-reaching consequences. "on compromise and rossten compromises," the professor has turned spotlight on the morality of compromise. using a wide range a of historical examples, particularly those arrangements made with the great tyrannies of the early and mid-20th century he introduces new discussion. and when is it permissible and something when
these essays were originally delivered as part of the 2005 tanner lectures on human values which are given in recognition of uncommon achievement and are meant to advanced and reflect upon the scholarly and scientific learning relating to human values. when we talk about compromise, we often use this word to mean a meeting of the minds, striking a balance, finding a happy medium between two extremes or meeting someone halfway. however, you may choose to express this notion, whether as a verb or...
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leo, robert lincoln, james tanner, the corporal who took the stenography note, eyewitness testimony of the crime, and also thomas proctor. he was one the residents of the peterson house and burdener there. he was there at lincoln's bedside. and there after the war was successful lawyer, he fell on some very hard times. and kelly found him and did some extensive interviews. another judge, judge wesley from new jersey. westly was a secretary lawyer for benjamin butler. and the day of the assassination, he had left to go to monroe. he was supposed to go. he was delayed. had to wait for the following day. that evening he said i will go to the theater. well, he is interviewed by kelly. it starts off the beginning of his life. i was born in 1843. that made me 22 at time of the assassination. i joined general butler in 1863 and stayed at monroe before i went to washington. as secretary, i have seen president lincoln many times. i have seen him at resubpoenases at reviews and in the street. i have seen him serious after a defeat. he must have been depressed but he did not show it. the first ti
leo, robert lincoln, james tanner, the corporal who took the stenography note, eyewitness testimony of the crime, and also thomas proctor. he was one the residents of the peterson house and burdener there. he was there at lincoln's bedside. and there after the war was successful lawyer, he fell on some very hard times. and kelly found him and did some extensive interviews. another judge, judge wesley from new jersey. westly was a secretary lawyer for benjamin butler. and the day of the...
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and, bill tunneler, general william tanner you actually commanded the airlift, he was another workaholicreally the blip was his nickname, on his own and then went to clay and got permission to hire lufafa mechanics. hiring meant to give them a meal a day so that suddenly you have a situation where again men from colorado named corky, by young man i mean 19, that is so old the occupation troops were coming found himself supervising 16 germans working on american planes and not speaking a word of german. many of them not speaking anything but german and in his crew was a former submarine captain, and two former squadron leaders from the lufafa now working to keep the american flying in keep berlin alive in court he was in of these people. they were all older than he was. they were veterans. he was not a veteran but he is a very funny guy. he is still alive. he taught the germans, he couldn't see each them much about being mechanics. they were good mechanics but he did teach them to say the first day of commanding officers, the germans lined up and said good morning major, you son of a. [la
and, bill tunneler, general william tanner you actually commanded the airlift, he was another workaholicreally the blip was his nickname, on his own and then went to clay and got permission to hire lufafa mechanics. hiring meant to give them a meal a day so that suddenly you have a situation where again men from colorado named corky, by young man i mean 19, that is so old the occupation troops were coming found himself supervising 16 germans working on american planes and not speaking a word of...
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leo, robert lincoln, james tanner, the corporal who took the stenography notes, eyewitness testimony of these crime. and also thomas proctor. thomas proctor was one of the resident of the peterson house. and he was their lincoln's bedside. after the war was a successful lawyer he fell on some very hard times and kelly found him and did an extensive interviews. another judge, judge wesley r. batchelder from transferred, new jersey, batchelder was a secretary voyeur for general benjamin butler. the day of the assassination, butler had gone to go to fortress monro. batchelder was supposed to go, was delayed, had to wait for the following day and that evening he said well, i will go to the theater. while batchelder is interviewed by kelly and starts off at the beginning of his life. batchelder says i was born in 1833 and that made me 22 at the time of the assassination. i joined general butler in 1863 data porches and row before he went to washington. as secretary to general butler at the present lincoln many times. i've seen. iceni receptions, reviews, and in the street. i've series aft
leo, robert lincoln, james tanner, the corporal who took the stenography notes, eyewitness testimony of these crime. and also thomas proctor. thomas proctor was one of the resident of the peterson house. and he was their lincoln's bedside. after the war was a successful lawyer he fell on some very hard times and kelly found him and did an extensive interviews. another judge, judge wesley r. batchelder from transferred, new jersey, batchelder was a secretary voyeur for general benjamin butler....
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tanner smith taking it all the way to the ten. >> mike: he doesn't shoot a ton of threes.nto the lane and finish. scheyer never got established. >> tim: a very solid, all-around player. does have some range. has been more timid about launching the perimeter coverage. >> mike: he rebounds the position well. he's had two double-doubles in the last six. he's the second leading rebounder on the team. >> tim: another one of those youngsters out of georgia that made it to clemson. tigers go to their bench. andre young back on the floor. in the second half, tigers come out with an 8-0 run and have cut the 18-point lead almost in half. it's 30-20. and not quiet 2:30 gone. look at that pressure. scheyer on the wing. oh, tried to bank it home. halfway down the cylinder and out. >> mike: scheyer's been off. 1 of 7 in the game. 0 of 4 from the three. and that was a good look. >> tim: most teams would feast on duke with scheyer struggling like that. there's a vintage trevor booker deuce. >> mike: they wanted to limit his big place because it energizes this ball club. >> tim: devils hav
tanner smith taking it all the way to the ten. >> mike: he doesn't shoot a ton of threes.nto the lane and finish. scheyer never got established. >> tim: a very solid, all-around player. does have some range. has been more timid about launching the perimeter coverage. >> mike: he rebounds the position well. he's had two double-doubles in the last six. he's the second leading rebounder on the team. >> tim: another one of those youngsters out of georgia that made it to...
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about to say that my mindset is formed by tanner co.: and indeed and then ask a question about salient of the islam notion and the context of competition between gods and extending western global hedge me. so i don't see how we can talk about this without talking about the wahhabi's and their support of the expansion of the taliban in that region. and they have a particular, i believe, distortion of islam that they're using for political purposes. i think that priscilla formulation taking several steps steps back from the particulars of terrorism is an important approach. so i want to hear what the panelists think about kind of a dialectic that says that you can't do tribalism pieces. you've got the taliban thesis and is perhaps secularism, the synthesis of all this that american policy could focus on, could develop a dialogue about conversation and the american public about the men developed a tolerance on -- tolerance for our responses to terrorism, our engagement in afghanistan and all of that. because seems to me that if the context that we are operating in. >> panel? >> is a big p
about to say that my mindset is formed by tanner co.: and indeed and then ask a question about salient of the islam notion and the context of competition between gods and extending western global hedge me. so i don't see how we can talk about this without talking about the wahhabi's and their support of the expansion of the taliban in that region. and they have a particular, i believe, distortion of islam that they're using for political purposes. i think that priscilla formulation taking...