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. >> steve: tyshawn taylor with an oy six points.s been averaging seven per game8yg this year. >> marques: and it gives you an idea of the balance and talent of this basketball team. >> steve: 14% from three-point range in six games this year. there's collins missing. anderson gets it, throws it away. thomas robinson. >> marques: all that being said, down by nine despite all of the turnovers, missed shots. they should tighten that aspect up just a little and they cannot so much win the game but keep it competitive. >> steve: ucla has 11 turnovers in 14 minutes. the season high is 21, kansas that's why they're number three in theiw8 nation -- >> marques: honeycutt back into the fray. he came]&h'o in, played four o minutes, didn't do much now. give him a chance to rest up and regroup. get him back in there to see if he has the experience for the second time around. >> steve: collins picked up, great block by aldrich. out to taylor. >> steve: career high of 11 and already has eight. >> marques: he is the bigger are of the twins. 6'9".
. >> steve: tyshawn taylor with an oy six points.s been averaging seven per game8yg this year. >> marques: and it gives you an idea of the balance and talent of this basketball team. >> steve: 14% from three-point range in six games this year. there's collins missing. anderson gets it, throws it away. thomas robinson. >> marques: all that being said, down by nine despite all of the turnovers, missed shots. they should tighten that aspect up just a little and they cannot...
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they were clearly cared for by taylor and he also turned his children over to her and thought it was okay to put them in foster care of it yet none of these children blame their fathers at all. but this is entirely understandable. in 1935 few people thought father's had caretaking responsibilities for children. but i want to say that lange's killed the from placing out the children derives not only not only feeling like a bad mother but something from even more unspeakable to her which was ambition that most on womanly of the drives. issues offered said job with our security she did not hesitate although she knew it would mean not seeing her children four months at a time. she knew she was a bad mother but her ambition hit itself not only from others but from her to a variety of identities and consciousness through which she disguised it. until well after world war ii, she never readmitted to a desire to be an artist. she considered herself a tradesmen. studio photography was a camouflage for ambition because a lot of women to work at home and to realize the significance of their wor
they were clearly cared for by taylor and he also turned his children over to her and thought it was okay to put them in foster care of it yet none of these children blame their fathers at all. but this is entirely understandable. in 1935 few people thought father's had caretaking responsibilities for children. but i want to say that lange's killed the from placing out the children derives not only not only feeling like a bad mother but something from even more unspeakable to her which was...
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taylor. got it. >> marques: that was a three ball. jerime anderson has to get on the floor, make the dive, keep the ball. just play that possession. way too cavalier and kansas comes up with a score. >> steve: malcolm lee. >> marques: malcolm lee, another guy that just hasn't been a presence in this game. especially with the talent and the offensive skills that he possesses. you've got to play the entire game. >> steve: he has moved also from the two to a one, anderson on the sideline. that was out of bounds to ucla with the bruins trailing by 11. 6:1209 play. the bruins very young. i mean, ben howland has three seniors, one walk-on junior, three sophomores, and five freshmen. the least experienced team he's ever had. he teaches defense. fans, have you to be patient because it is a tough defense to execute perfectly. freshmen and sophomores usually aren't that successful. i still think come conference time this league is down a little bit, it's wide open. >> marques: yeah. you look at the pac-10, big 12 challenge, pac-10 down 6-2 so f
taylor. got it. >> marques: that was a three ball. jerime anderson has to get on the floor, make the dive, keep the ball. just play that possession. way too cavalier and kansas comes up with a score. >> steve: malcolm lee. >> marques: malcolm lee, another guy that just hasn't been a presence in this game. especially with the talent and the offensive skills that he possesses. you've got to play the entire game. >> steve: he has moved also from the two to a one, anderson...
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just as striking, paul taylor had three children and he also handed them over to dorothea and thought it was like to but in foster care. yet none of these children and to talk to all of those who were alive. none of them blame their fathers at all. this is however entirely understandable. in 1935, few people thought fathers had caretaking responsibilities for children. but i want to say that lange's and guilt from placing at the children derives not just from feeling like a bad mother, but also from something even more unspeakable to her and that was ambition. that's most on womanly of drives. when she was offered the job at farm security should not hesitate the moment although she knew it would mean not seen her children for months at a time. she knew she was a bad mother, but her ambition in some ways hit itself, not only from others but from her to a variety of identities and consciousness through which she disguised it. until well after world war ii, she never admitted to a desire to be an artist. she considered herself a tradesman to use her word. studio photography often functio
just as striking, paul taylor had three children and he also handed them over to dorothea and thought it was like to but in foster care. yet none of these children and to talk to all of those who were alive. none of them blame their fathers at all. this is however entirely understandable. in 1935, few people thought fathers had caretaking responsibilities for children. but i want to say that lange's and guilt from placing at the children derives not just from feeling like a bad mother, but also...
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polk never really liked zachary taylor, didn't think much of him. thought of him as a kind of a stolid, unimaginative guy. my own view of taylor as a military man was that he strategically was limited, and he got himself in a lot of scrapes. he got his armies in unfortunate situations, but tactically brilliant. and, therefore, managed to get his armies out of those scrapes and those unfortunate circumstances. >> a whig? >> he was a whig, and that was another reason why polk never liked him, he didn't trust whigs. his other great general, winfield scott, was also a whig, and they had a terrible relationship throughout the war. >> so in those days what would a whig stand for, and where would a whig stand today, in what party? >> well, in terms of the big question that reverberates through our politics, which is concentration of power in washington or out in the states, the whigs were more in favor of concentration of power in washington. so in that sense they would be mooring along the liberal side. but what was emerging was an increasing consciousnes
polk never really liked zachary taylor, didn't think much of him. thought of him as a kind of a stolid, unimaginative guy. my own view of taylor as a military man was that he strategically was limited, and he got himself in a lot of scrapes. he got his armies in unfortunate situations, but tactically brilliant. and, therefore, managed to get his armies out of those scrapes and those unfortunate circumstances. >> a whig? >> he was a whig, and that was another reason why polk never...
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>> zachary taylor. pulte had been his commander in chief. polk had been his commander in chief. my own view of taylor was that she strategically was limited. he got himself in a lot of scrapes. technically brilliant. therefore manage to get his armies out of the scrapes and unfortunate circumstances. >> he was ofa whig. ñr>> that was another reason why he did not like him. he did not trust them. >> in those days, ahwhat did a whig stand for? pico they were more in favor of concentration and power in washington. -- >> they were more in favor of concentration and power in washington. while was emerging was an increasing consciousness and concern about the slavery issue. the big party was really -- the whig party was more of the vanguard on pushing on the slave issue. if you go to massachusetts, those evolutionist were largely whigs. >> how many slaves did he owns? >> that is a great question. i did not go into that. Ñii did not get into him as a slave owner or personal life to the extent he would have liked. i think it is a fair criticism. >>
>> zachary taylor. pulte had been his commander in chief. polk had been his commander in chief. my own view of taylor was that she strategically was limited. he got himself in a lot of scrapes. technically brilliant. therefore manage to get his armies out of the scrapes and unfortunate circumstances. >> he was ofa whig. ñr>> that was another reason why he did not like him. he did not trust them. >> in those days, ahwhat did a whig stand for? pico they were more in favor...
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just as striking, paul taylor had three children and he also handed them over to dorothea and thought it was like to but in foster care. yet none of these children and to talk to all of those who were alive. none of them blame their fathers at all. this is however entirely understandable. in 1935, few people thought fathers had caretaking responsibilities for children. but i want to say that lange's and guilt from placing at the children derives not just from feeling like a bad mother, but also from something even more unspeakable to her and that was ambition. that's most on womanly of drives. when she was offered the job at farm security should not hesitate the moment although she knew it would mean not seen her children for months at a time. she knew she was a bad mother, but her ambition in some ways hit itself, not only from others but from her to a variety of identities and consciousness through which she disguised it. until well after world war ii, she never admitted to a desire to be an artist. she considered herself a tradesman to use her word. studio photography often functio
just as striking, paul taylor had three children and he also handed them over to dorothea and thought it was like to but in foster care. yet none of these children and to talk to all of those who were alive. none of them blame their fathers at all. this is however entirely understandable. in 1935, few people thought fathers had caretaking responsibilities for children. but i want to say that lange's and guilt from placing at the children derives not just from feeling like a bad mother, but also...
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paul never really liked zachary taylor and did not think very much of him. a stolid, on imaginative guide. my own view as a military man was that he strategically was limited. he got himself into a lot of scrapes. he got into unfortunate situation, but technically brilliant. and therefore managed to get his armies out of those unfortunate circumstances. >> of wade? >> he was, and that is why it polk never really liked him. -- a whig? >> he was, and that is why polk never really liked him. >> where would save whig -- a whig stand today, and what party? >> it would focus on concentration of power -- they were more in favor of concentration of power in washington that would be along the liberal side. but what was emerging was an increasing consciousness and concern about the slavery issue th. the whig party was more of the vanguard of pushing on the slavery issue. many were raising serious questions about slavery, but the attempt missouri, and those abolitionist were largely whigs. >> how many slaves did james polk owned? >> we do not know the answer to that. i
paul never really liked zachary taylor and did not think very much of him. a stolid, on imaginative guide. my own view as a military man was that he strategically was limited. he got himself into a lot of scrapes. he got into unfortunate situation, but technically brilliant. and therefore managed to get his armies out of those unfortunate circumstances. >> of wade? >> he was, and that is why it polk never really liked him. -- a whig? >> he was, and that is why polk never...
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blaine taylor talking to his guys. brian brian gregory talking to his troop. old dough minimal going to won the first six, then lost three in a row to pretty good competition and came back and won two in a row. that's there are 6-4. then they will come up with a trip to georgetown which is not going to be easy >> derek: and then you have charlotte. charlotte a very good team, knocked out louisville at louisville a couple of weeks ago and you see duquesne. four opponents on the atlantic 10e, old dominion will stays this year. of course, richmond, duquesne, charlotte. >> mike: seeing a lot of pairs between the colonial athletic conference and the atlantic 10. we are back to action. sit back, relax and enjoy dayton flyers basketball here on whio tv. monarchs with the ball to start things off. that's gerald lee. lee has five -- four. i i flyers did a nice job of defending the mop narcs. that's a high post, low post screen for lee. now they' lou them to go one on one. rebound to dayton. here comes london looking to get points on the first possession. leaves it open
blaine taylor talking to his guys. brian brian gregory talking to his troop. old dough minimal going to won the first six, then lost three in a row to pretty good competition and came back and won two in a row. that's there are 6-4. then they will come up with a trip to georgetown which is not going to be easy >> derek: and then you have charlotte. charlotte a very good team, knocked out louisville at louisville a couple of weeks ago and you see duquesne. four opponents on the atlantic...
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de lancey takes a seat over by blaine taylor. 14-12 our score. we have not had a lot of offense yet tonight. dayton having a tough time with the old dominion zone there is another travel. chris is really getting nervous when he gets the ball. they are rafaely closing in -- really closing in on him >> derek: they know he likes to catch the ball at the top of the key. as soon as he catches that ball, they clog the lane and are shutting down all the lanes to the basket. >> reporter: flyers with 10 turnovers the first minutes of the ballgame. uptop is darius james. going down against chris wright, big cut, cut off there, bringing it back outside. 15 left on the shot clock for the monarchs. down low again. misses again. the rebound, battled for it and the flyers able to run it down. here is mickey perry, not much in the way of numbers here. mickey looking for help, cross court into the corner, paul williams brings it back outside. merry misses. chris johnson kept it alive but old dominion get the ball now down into the corner. loose on the floor, out
de lancey takes a seat over by blaine taylor. 14-12 our score. we have not had a lot of offense yet tonight. dayton having a tough time with the old dominion zone there is another travel. chris is really getting nervous when he gets the ball. they are rafaely closing in -- really closing in on him >> derek: they know he likes to catch the ball at the top of the key. as soon as he catches that ball, they clog the lane and are shutting down all the lanes to the basket. >> reporter:...
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they brought him in late to work on penn state star taylor battle. he did a good job on him although battle ended up scoring 32 fence 32 against vi. it was a john paul jones arena record. 28 came in the second half, as reed's at the line. 61.5% free-throw shooter. and auburn dead last in free-throw shooting in the sec at 64%. >> daymeon: when you are struggling to get victories, that is something that you have to go in and try to improve when you have some time. >> matt: friday against troy, reed with 18 points. that is the first free-throw miss of the ballgame for the auburn tigers. they are down eight. >> daymeon: right now if you are virginia, you continue to do what has got you successful which is not turnovers on the basketball. an unforced error that time. >> matt: calvin baker called for the foul on virginia away from the basketball. eight team fouls now for the cavaliers. auburn tigers in the bonus. we are at the beard-eaves coliseum on the campus of auburn university. mat kanan and daymeon fishback with you. acc versus sec basketball. virgin
they brought him in late to work on penn state star taylor battle. he did a good job on him although battle ended up scoring 32 fence 32 against vi. it was a john paul jones arena record. 28 came in the second half, as reed's at the line. 61.5% free-throw shooter. and auburn dead last in free-throw shooting in the sec at 64%. >> daymeon: when you are struggling to get victories, that is something that you have to go in and try to improve when you have some time. >> matt: friday...
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monarchs, under blaine taylor, they are 6-3. they'll go thisy, gerald lee, darius james, keyon carter and frank hassell are the starters for the monarchs. for the dayton flyers, under brian gregory in his seven years, you have chris wright, curtis huelsman, chris johnson. marcus johnson. they come in at 62. the keys to tonight's game. derek, let's start with the visitors >> derek: mike, when we talk about keys to the game for the monarchs, they have to have the long shot. and the offensive rebound. the team is undefeated when they have 14-plus offensive rebounds. they need to be aggressive, passing the basketball, for easy baskets >> mike: for the dayton flyers? >> derek: we talked about dayton, the key to the offensive, playing defense, playing against one of the best big man in the country. shadow on the board. that will be key >> mike: looking at facing a guy like gerald lee, an outstanding post player, but it's interesting to me, one of the guys that normally starts for old dominion, one of the shutdown defenders is not in t
monarchs, under blaine taylor, they are 6-3. they'll go thisy, gerald lee, darius james, keyon carter and frank hassell are the starters for the monarchs. for the dayton flyers, under brian gregory in his seven years, you have chris wright, curtis huelsman, chris johnson. marcus johnson. they come in at 62. the keys to tonight's game. derek, let's start with the visitors >> derek: mike, when we talk about keys to the game for the monarchs, they have to have the long shot. and the...
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john taylor examines government efforts to help homeowners with their loans. a discussion about the rest of several americans in pakistan. one author talks about his book about putting medicare consumers in charge. that's on the "washington journal" on c-span. . >> i admit that the co2 increase in the past 100 it years is a result of the industrial revolution. there is no question that the level of co2 has gone up to 380 parts per billion. once you get beyond that, this theory that somehow man-made co2 is causing the earth to warm and rapidly increasing rate, the day is actually beyond dispute does not show that. that is one of the problems that the climatologist who believe in global warming are having. they are getting more and more shrill in opposition to those of us to say wait a minute, we are open-minded but you have to show us the facts. we are in a natural cycle. appears that the earth is in a slight cooling period for the next 30 to 50 years, and the dominant cause of that are the oceans, the atlantic and pacific or in a cooling period. the co2 concen
john taylor examines government efforts to help homeowners with their loans. a discussion about the rest of several americans in pakistan. one author talks about his book about putting medicare consumers in charge. that's on the "washington journal" on c-span. . >> i admit that the co2 increase in the past 100 it years is a result of the industrial revolution. there is no question that the level of co2 has gone up to 380 parts per billion. once you get beyond that, this theory...
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then i got an email from edwin taylor at mit.oday he is one of the greatest physics educators. he has to know a little more about physics than i do. he offered a few suggestions on science writing. he had read an article about me. anyway, i just got my lasso out. anybody who wants to help or gets involved -- >> i went back to him and said, if you want to help me, i can use some help. thinking he would give it a third quickly. and then i would get it published. -- by getting a third quick read. he started reading the book and he came back to me and said, are you sure someone read this book? i spent the next year and a half with edwin taylor with it -- like a personal tutorial. learning physics. we re-wrote the whole book. this is the einstein volume. he is the author of watches the greatest textbook for students in quantum theory in relativity. archibald wheeler was one of the great physicist of our time, hence the physics department of princeton and university of texas -- i was sitting in a restaurant in denver, a japanese restau
then i got an email from edwin taylor at mit.oday he is one of the greatest physics educators. he has to know a little more about physics than i do. he offered a few suggestions on science writing. he had read an article about me. anyway, i just got my lasso out. anybody who wants to help or gets involved -- >> i went back to him and said, if you want to help me, i can use some help. thinking he would give it a third quickly. and then i would get it published. -- by getting a third quick...
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. >> tomorrow, on "washington journal," eamon javers, john taylor, that you love it from the washingtoneast policy discusses the arrests of several americans in pakistan. >> now available, seized's " abraham lincoln." a perfect gift for the historian in your life. it is a unique perspective on lankan from $56, journalists and writers. from his early years to his life in the white house and his relevance today. "abraham lincoln,"
. >> tomorrow, on "washington journal," eamon javers, john taylor, that you love it from the washingtoneast policy discusses the arrests of several americans in pakistan. >> now available, seized's " abraham lincoln." a perfect gift for the historian in your life. it is a unique perspective on lankan from $56, journalists and writers. from his early years to his life in the white house and his relevance today. "abraham lincoln,"
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. >> oh, heather taylor. not heather allen. that would have been fun. >> the c4 is up and running. >> i know. i'm so proud of her. >> you should be. she's doing a great job. bob epstein is the chair of it. >> she and bob are just -- lock armed. >> they are. we're motoring along. it's good. >> you're like fully staffed up now. >> finally. yeah. we are. actually, we have a new director. >> is he here? >> i don't know. we have to ask somebody. >> let me know if you need me, i'm happy to sit down with anybody and i offered it to scott because he was calling me asking me, what should i do and i said you should take the job. >> do you know him? >> no. >> we need to meet him. we need to ask somebody. hello, tim, where are you now? >> clean economy network. >> where is that? >> amy christianson? >> to. no. we start add new non-profit about 10 weeks to go. 2 to 10 in three months. >> one of the best interns. >> sam blodgett. he's on full time with us now. >> what's the agenda? >> is there always an agenda? i have no motive. >> what's th
. >> oh, heather taylor. not heather allen. that would have been fun. >> the c4 is up and running. >> i know. i'm so proud of her. >> you should be. she's doing a great job. bob epstein is the chair of it. >> she and bob are just -- lock armed. >> they are. we're motoring along. it's good. >> you're like fully staffed up now. >> finally. yeah. we are. actually, we have a new director. >> is he here? >> i don't know. we have to ask...
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tomorrow on "washington journal," eamon javers john taylor talks about restructuring home mortgages. map youlevitt discusses the or rest of several americans in pakistan. and an author talks about his book, "putting medicare consumers in charge." >> if we had taken his advice, more people would be employed, more small businesses would have gone under, more remote ranch owners would have lost their homes, and what it tasted of higher deficit. mr. speaker, when i listen to him now, he has lost the art of communication but not, alas, the gift of speech. >> from london, prime minister's questions. gordon
tomorrow on "washington journal," eamon javers john taylor talks about restructuring home mortgages. map youlevitt discusses the or rest of several americans in pakistan. and an author talks about his book, "putting medicare consumers in charge." >> if we had taken his advice, more people would be employed, more small businesses would have gone under, more remote ranch owners would have lost their homes, and what it tasted of higher deficit. mr. speaker, when i listen...
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singers and the castrati who had these extraordinarily high voices. ( singing ) >> reporter: daniel taylor castrato nor a woman of course, but a counter-tenor. >> their breath control was enormous and they had large ranges and they had enormous flexibility, so they could sing these long, long runs. ( singing ) and they were really the superstars of the day. >> reporter: expensive. and, to the english, somewhat off-putting. >> the british public didn't like these people who were strutting along and being pains in the neck and everything. so handel, always the businessman, always the opportunist, thought, "right, i'm going to solve this one. i'm going to write, i'm going to change to oratorio." >> reporter: oratorios like the messiah required no sets; no costumes; cheaper singers. >> he began using exclusively english singers so he had a very different cost ratio to his performances, and its only with the oratorios that he began making really big money. >> reporter: and it's the messiah that marks the turning point. >> it's with messiah, that he goes exclusively to oratorio performance. and
singers and the castrati who had these extraordinarily high voices. ( singing ) >> reporter: daniel taylor castrato nor a woman of course, but a counter-tenor. >> their breath control was enormous and they had large ranges and they had enormous flexibility, so they could sing these long, long runs. ( singing ) and they were really the superstars of the day. >> reporter: expensive. and, to the english, somewhat off-putting. >> the british public didn't like these people...
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here are the details from andrew taylor in "the washington times."mocrats passed a bill that rewards most agencies with a generous budget boost. the $1.1 trillion measure combines much of the year's unfinished budget work -- only a $626 billion pentagon spending measure would remain -- into a 1,000-plus page spending bill that would give education department the -- would give the education department, the state department, the department of health and human services and others increases far exceeding inflation." joe lieberman had to walk three miles because saturday is the sabbat thsm, and he does not drive on saturday. also to provide enough time for robert bird to also make it to the senate floor. the store -- story inside "the washington times." go ahead, deny, you are next. caller: this is historic because it is a black president. but, you know, they have short memories. they forgotñrÑi george bush bant the country. he left over trillion dwhrar debt. two warred -- wars. this president is saving us from depression, but nobody give him credit. the
here are the details from andrew taylor in "the washington times."mocrats passed a bill that rewards most agencies with a generous budget boost. the $1.1 trillion measure combines much of the year's unfinished budget work -- only a $626 billion pentagon spending measure would remain -- into a 1,000-plus page spending bill that would give education department the -- would give the education department, the state department, the department of health and human services and others...
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as congressman taylor said, i'm going to ask some tough questions but i do appreciate you being here. there was a time in our country when words mattered, when laws and statutes mattered. mr. secretary, title 10, 230 of the u.s. code that you submit to us that you provide a ship-building plan when you sent our budget over so we'd know where the money was going to be built on our ships and you certify that the budget you sent over complied with that ship-building plan. you refused to do it this theory. title 10, section 230a says that we have a aviation plan that we have an assessment that the budget comply with it and you just refuse to do it. house resolution 477 was unanimously approved by this committee on both sides of the aisle requiring that you would submit to us that ship-building plan that the law required by september 15th. you just refused to do it. 478 required an aviation resolution in that segment that you would comply with the law and submit it to us by september 15th. you just refused to do it. chapter 50, subchapter 1, paragraph 4 of 4a required that we have a nationa
as congressman taylor said, i'm going to ask some tough questions but i do appreciate you being here. there was a time in our country when words mattered, when laws and statutes mattered. mr. secretary, title 10, 230 of the u.s. code that you submit to us that you provide a ship-building plan when you sent our budget over so we'd know where the money was going to be built on our ships and you certify that the budget you sent over complied with that ship-building plan. you refused to do it this...
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then i got an email from edwin taylor at mit. i think today he is one of the greatest physics educators. he has to know a little more about physics than i do. he offered a few suggestions on science writing. he had read an article about me. anyway, i just got my lasso out. anybody who wants to help or gets involved -- >> i went back to him and said, if you want to help me, i can use some help. thinking he would give it a third quickly. and then i would get it published. -- by getting a third quick read. he started reading the book and he came back to me and said, are you sure someone read this book? i spent the next year and a half with edwin taylor with it -- like a personal tutorial. learning physics. we re-wrote the whole book. this is the einstein volume. he is the author of watches the greatest textbook for students in quantum theory in relativity. archibald wheeler was one of the great physicist of our time, hence the physics department of princeton and university of texas -- i was sitting in a restaurant in denver, a japan
then i got an email from edwin taylor at mit. i think today he is one of the greatest physics educators. he has to know a little more about physics than i do. he offered a few suggestions on science writing. he had read an article about me. anyway, i just got my lasso out. anybody who wants to help or gets involved -- >> i went back to him and said, if you want to help me, i can use some help. thinking he would give it a third quickly. and then i would get it published. -- by getting a...
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john taylor investigates government efforts to help homeowners modifying their mortgages.w levitt discusses the arrest of several americans and pakistan, an author walton francis talks about his book, " putting medicare in charge prat." >> david axe was embedded with the u.s. army in afghanistan in october. he followed them on training missions. this was from lobar province, a mostly agricultural region south of kabul. >> it boils down to checkpoints. you set up a cheap "-- a checkpoint and you just sat there and keep an eye on things. you can walk a place down -- lock up place down. you can solve a lot of problems by just keeping an eye on the check point, really. checkpoints can be terribly boring. u.s. forces tend to delegate a lot of checkpoints to the afghan forces. that is something that they can handle. it is a pretty rudimentary task. they can sit there 24 hours a day and the americans will go out periodically and check on them. had you seen anything? do you need some help building up a checkpoint? usually when the americans go out there, that will gather at afghan
john taylor investigates government efforts to help homeowners modifying their mortgages.w levitt discusses the arrest of several americans and pakistan, an author walton francis talks about his book, " putting medicare in charge prat." >> david axe was embedded with the u.s. army in afghanistan in october. he followed them on training missions. this was from lobar province, a mostly agricultural region south of kabul. >> it boils down to checkpoints. you set up a cheap...
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they don't have the taylor made small forward. >> matt: and sene called for the foul on the inbounds and that is number three on him. sene who has already fouled out ones this season and only played in four of their seven games is already in foul trouble here with four minutes to play in the first half. >> daymeon: it is unfortunate. you can see the frustration on the young fellow's face. of course, he wants to win. if you are coach bennett, you teach him, you really allow those type of fouls because it is him going hard and simply making mistakes early in his career. >> matt: reed working against zeglinski. hargrove now with ten on the shot clock. crossover dribble. spin move and the block from behind. ahead to landesberg with 15 points for landesberg. star out of holy cross high school in new york, 2008 mcdonald's all american. mr. basketball in the state of new york. lived up to the billing last year, 2009 acc freshman of the year. >> daymeon: and right now just basically putting the team on his back and refusing to allow auburn to get back into this game. >> matt: reed standing f
they don't have the taylor made small forward. >> matt: and sene called for the foul on the inbounds and that is number three on him. sene who has already fouled out ones this season and only played in four of their seven games is already in foul trouble here with four minutes to play in the first half. >> daymeon: it is unfortunate. you can see the frustration on the young fellow's face. of course, he wants to win. if you are coach bennett, you teach him, you really allow those...
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beginning friday morning at 8:00 a.m., including taylor branch on his newest book "the clinton tapes." you'll see it sarah palin on her latest book tour. the recent miami book festival is included. you can get the full schedule and itbooktv.org -- at booktv.org. follow us on trigger. -- twitter. >> on "washington journal", we talked to the head of the national transportation safety board about how accidents are investigated. s -- welcome the chairman of the national transportation safety board, deborah hersman. let's talk about the plane that overshot the runway in jamaica. a couple of serious injuries. no fatalities. when you have a situation like this with an american airline on foreign soil, what is the will of the ntsb? guest: we have international agreements that govern how we handle international investigations. the safety board sends an accredited representative and invested it is to help authorities with the investigation. -- and investigators to help authorities with the investigation. there are american manufacturers involved. as a tradition, we send investigators to help th
beginning friday morning at 8:00 a.m., including taylor branch on his newest book "the clinton tapes." you'll see it sarah palin on her latest book tour. the recent miami book festival is included. you can get the full schedule and itbooktv.org -- at booktv.org. follow us on trigger. -- twitter. >> on "washington journal", we talked to the head of the national transportation safety board about how accidents are investigated. s -- welcome the chairman of the national...
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when he steps on the player, he looks like opie taylor. >> barry: landry in the air, second chances. mann steps in. another foul to landry. >> marques: nice job by mann. you saw him on that penetrating dish to landry fields. >> barry: now two on four. oklahoma state getting back on defense nicely. good drop down low to mann and a foul from behind. >> marques: he has the permission of johnny dawkins as a senior who played his dues in the program to get it off the defensive glass and push it. i like grant hill, the way he did it at duke. look at the great penetration move by jared mann. that's freedom. you can make things happen and be the facilitator on the offense. jared mann has continued to struggle. didn't want to miss it, butd you have to. two big free throws against kentucky. they're up two. they upset number 5 wildcats. >> barry: and here's landry fields once again. anderson comes out to defend green. doesn't give him much room. >> marques: obi muonelo, very aggressive player against landry fields. able to respond against muonelo. >> barry: drew with the look and loose ball con
when he steps on the player, he looks like opie taylor. >> barry: landry in the air, second chances. mann steps in. another foul to landry. >> marques: nice job by mann. you saw him on that penetrating dish to landry fields. >> barry: now two on four. oklahoma state getting back on defense nicely. good drop down low to mann and a foul from behind. >> marques: he has the permission of johnny dawkins as a senior who played his dues in the program to get it off the...
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have three days of "booktv" beginning friday morning at 8:00 a.m., we have several books including taylor branch on his recent book and sarah palin on her book tour. the recent miami book festival is also mentioned. you can get the full schedule at booktv.org. follow us on it twitter. merry christmas. >> this morning the senate passed its version of a health care bill in a 60-39 vote. it will extend coverage to an additional 30 million people. here are some of the events, beginning with floor debate on the bill. votes. made about all of the people that work at the capitol during the difficult an intense time. we thank you very much for your outstanding service. it's early and i'll be brief. the most obvious problem with the bill before us is it doesn't do what it was supposed to do. the one test for any bill was whether it would lower costs. this bill fails that test. it's also clear that even many of the people on this side who are going to support this bill don't like it. otherwise, the democratic leaders wouldn't have had such a tough time rounding up the votes. otherwise, democratic l
have three days of "booktv" beginning friday morning at 8:00 a.m., we have several books including taylor branch on his recent book and sarah palin on her book tour. the recent miami book festival is also mentioned. you can get the full schedule at booktv.org. follow us on it twitter. merry christmas. >> this morning the senate passed its version of a health care bill in a 60-39 vote. it will extend coverage to an additional 30 million people. here are some of the events,...
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cable satellite corp. 2009] ççfá>> we have three daysi] ov on c-spanççç 3w3ç. qççincluding taylorktv.org. and now follow booktv throughout the week on twitter. mayor christmas. >> a senate hearing examines how wounded warrior programs are being performed. soldiers other stories about lack of adequate health care and treatment. -- soldiers tell their stories about lack of adequate health care and treatment. nelson of nebraska chairs this subcommittee meeting. it lasts about two and half hours. >> the subcommittee meets today to discuss implementation of wounded warrior programs, policies, and plans by the department of defense and department of veterans affairs. this meeting had to be postponed. i want to thank you for your patience and understanding, but actually, the delay produced a positive result. on that same day, april 1, senator gramm and i were fortunate enough to meet with a group of wounded warriors and some family members who very candidly shared with us the positive and negative experiences they have gone through and are still going through on their journeys through tr
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with the european union has done and is doing, we think we can emulate and taylor and adapted to our cells. -- emily anemulate and tailor it and adapt it to ourselves. when it began it had a foundation on which to build. the steel and coal industry. it had infrastructure corp. amongst the founders. consider that the marshall plan had come into being in june of 19 -- 1947. all of them were the recipients of assistance from the united states to repair and restore as quickly as possible there were damaged economies. ponder the implications of the fact that the north atlantic treaty organization had been established with the u.s. as a full-fledged member. guaranteeing the security of all of the member states. not one of these circumstances or factors or forces applied when the six came together. if you look at it as a glass half full and leaking, one can focus on how remarkable it is that it has succeeded in spite of not having those facilitating forces on one hand, and the fact they have had three major wars on their doorstep, one of them continuing as we speak to the present. what happ
with the european union has done and is doing, we think we can emulate and taylor and adapted to our cells. -- emily anemulate and tailor it and adapt it to ourselves. when it began it had a foundation on which to build. the steel and coal industry. it had infrastructure corp. amongst the founders. consider that the marshall plan had come into being in june of 19 -- 1947. all of them were the recipients of assistance from the united states to repair and restore as quickly as possible there were...
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host: taylor, atlanta collar on independent line. caller: good morning. i have two questions.te last year they were discussing tax relik for those people who withdrew from their 41 k programs, retirement programs, to sustain their mortgages, or to those who have taken from their retirement fundñr -- unemployment. is there any discussion of tax relief for those people as far as penalties for early withdrawal of 401k? guest: i have heard some discussions about that. i am one of the number of people who believe some types of exceptions, given this extraordinary crisis, particularly for emergency issues like dealing with a home, loss of a job or something like that. but i can honestly say i have not heard of any legislation that is excellent past or currently debated. but don't take that as a sign that it isn't being done. i know lots of people have been talking about that here in washington but it is an issue, those 401k plan and others, that i have not followed. host: the home market makes the front page. cover story, can the home market bounce back without more help? host: tell
host: taylor, atlanta collar on independent line. caller: good morning. i have two questions.te last year they were discussing tax relik for those people who withdrew from their 41 k programs, retirement programs, to sustain their mortgages, or to those who have taken from their retirement fundñr -- unemployment. is there any discussion of tax relief for those people as far as penalties for early withdrawal of 401k? guest: i have heard some discussions about that. i am one of the number of...
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friday morning at adm, books on history, politics, and public affairs, including taylor branch on hisapes," sarah palin on her book tour, and a new biography of supreme court justice scalia. you can get a full schedule at booktv.org, and follow us on mey christmas. host: joining us now at the c- span cable is brigadier-general gary cheek. walton to the program. -- welcome to the program did tell us about the army would warriors program. guest: we have soldiers from three basic areas, about 40% isolated from theater, 20% are soldiers who have had injuries in mobilization or demobilization, mostly reserve components soldiers, and the other 40% are soldiers, mostly active duty soldiers, who have become wounded or injured, things that just happened in every life or part of the training, etc. for the nine dozen soldiers, we have 29 units across the united -- 9000 soldiers, we have 29 units across the united states. the other part of the program, which looks after the most severely injured soldiers that are part of that, about 1000 of them are on active duty, and about 4700 are retired and
friday morning at adm, books on history, politics, and public affairs, including taylor branch on hisapes," sarah palin on her book tour, and a new biography of supreme court justice scalia. you can get a full schedule at booktv.org, and follow us on mey christmas. host: joining us now at the c- span cable is brigadier-general gary cheek. walton to the program. -- welcome to the program did tell us about the army would warriors program. guest: we have soldiers from three basic areas, about...
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the opportunity to have a deeper discussion about the advisability of the legislation and maybe to taylor it more firmly. i could agree -- tailor it more firmly. i could agree with questioning the action of the hungarian national radio and television board. the hungarian government's questioning that action. but to challenge the entire government's integrity when the government's already taken action to raise questions itself about the award of the contracts , we really have to ask what we're doing here. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio reserves. the gentlewoman from florida is recognized. ms. ros-lehtinen: madam speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back the balance of her time. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. engel: excuse me, madam speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. engel: i just want to answer the gentleman from ohio for whom i have profound respect and i want to do it by just reading what th
the opportunity to have a deeper discussion about the advisability of the legislation and maybe to taylor it more firmly. i could agree -- tailor it more firmly. i could agree with questioning the action of the hungarian national radio and television board. the hungarian government's questioning that action. but to challenge the entire government's integrity when the government's already taken action to raise questions itself about the award of the contracts , we really have to ask what we're...
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friday morning at adm, books on history, politics, and public affairs, including taylor branch on his new book, "the clinton the tapes," sarah palin on her book tour, and a new biography of supreme court justice scalia. you can get a full schedule at booktv.org, and follow us on twitter. merry christmas. host: joining us now at the c- span cable is brigadier-general gary cheek. walton to the program. -- welcome to the program did tell us about the army would warriors program. guest: we have soldiers from three basic areas, about 40% isolated from theater, 20% are soldiers who have had injuries in mobilization or demobilization, mostly reserve components soldiers, and the other 40% are soldiers, mostly active duty soldiers, who have become wounded or injured, things that just happened in every life or part of the training, etc. for the nine dozen soldiers, we have 29 units across the united -- 9000 soldiers, we have 29 units across the united states. the other part of the program, which looks after the most severely injured soldiers that are part of that, about 1000 of them are on acti
friday morning at adm, books on history, politics, and public affairs, including taylor branch on his new book, "the clinton the tapes," sarah palin on her book tour, and a new biography of supreme court justice scalia. you can get a full schedule at booktv.org, and follow us on twitter. merry christmas. host: joining us now at the c- span cable is brigadier-general gary cheek. walton to the program. -- welcome to the program did tell us about the army would warriors program. guest:...
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host: taylor, atlanta collar on independent line. caller: good morning. i have two questions.st year they were discussing tax relik for those people who withdrew from their 41 k programs, retirement programs, to sustain their mortgages, or to those who have taken from their retirement fundñr -- unemployment. is there any discussion of tax relief for those people as far as penalties for early withdrawal of 401k? guest: i have heard some discussions about that. i am one of the number of people who believe some types of exceptions, given this extraordinary crisis, particularly for emergency issues like dealing with a home, loss of a job or something like that. but i can honestly say i have not heard of any legislation that is excellent past or currently debated. but don't take that as a sign that it isn't being done. i know lots of people have been talking about that here in washington but it is an issue, those 401k plan and others, that i have not followed. host: the home market makes the front page. cover story, can the home market bounce back without more help? host: tell us a
host: taylor, atlanta collar on independent line. caller: good morning. i have two questions.st year they were discussing tax relik for those people who withdrew from their 41 k programs, retirement programs, to sustain their mortgages, or to those who have taken from their retirement fundñr -- unemployment. is there any discussion of tax relief for those people as far as penalties for early withdrawal of 401k? guest: i have heard some discussions about that. i am one of the number of people...
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tyler taylor helping to erase a bet. the hokie, they celebrated their first win in a major bowl game since 1995. this year's verg of the hokie take the field tomorrow in atlanta. you can get a preview of the chick-fil-a bowl and see the profile of running back ryan williams right now on our website, csnwashington.com. >>> hokie won 85-50. malcolm dulaney suffered an ankle sprain one minute into this game. x-rays revealed no break. hokie play again in cancun, mexico. >>> the similarities between navy and missouri end with there are 8-4 record. styles make fights that might apply when these two teams meet. navy likes to pound it on the ground and missouri likes to spread the offense. >> the spread offense opens up a lot of windows. i mean not only do they have a great passing attack, a great quarterback but with the spread then, you have a running game who, they will just start popping 10, 15-yard runs here and there which, in order to operate efficiently against this spread, we have to shut them down, too. we have an oppo
tyler taylor helping to erase a bet. the hokie, they celebrated their first win in a major bowl game since 1995. this year's verg of the hokie take the field tomorrow in atlanta. you can get a preview of the chick-fil-a bowl and see the profile of running back ryan williams right now on our website, csnwashington.com. >>> hokie won 85-50. malcolm dulaney suffered an ankle sprain one minute into this game. x-rays revealed no break. hokie play again in cancun, mexico. >>> the...
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sarah taylor. if i were an afghan, i would be planning to spend the next 18 months inflicting enough casualties to keep the war unpopular in the west other wise lying low and focusing on intimidation of the afghan population, which has been termed as strategic patience. assuming the taliban do take this approach, how would you address it? if we see a fall off in violence in the next 18 months, how do we know it's to your success as opposed to their withdrawal and waiting for 2011 and your departure? >> absolutely. you have hit the core of this. this is not a military struggle that is going to be won directly. if violence goes down, that doesn't necessarily mean we are being successful, although it is a necessary present requisite for success. if we can get violence down and get taliban influence over the people reduced, then what we do is we provide time and space for several things. we provide time and space to for afghan national security forces so they can provide security and provide time and s
sarah taylor. if i were an afghan, i would be planning to spend the next 18 months inflicting enough casualties to keep the war unpopular in the west other wise lying low and focusing on intimidation of the afghan population, which has been termed as strategic patience. assuming the taliban do take this approach, how would you address it? if we see a fall off in violence in the next 18 months, how do we know it's to your success as opposed to their withdrawal and waiting for 2011 and your...
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when users interact with the kind of tayloring they like whether it is choosing a book, clearly we've got some behavioral evidence that it works. the received that can any of these models -- the challenges of the ecosystem work as it is? can any of them be used in developing a feature? an honest depiction of what actually goes on without becoming incredibly complicated. i would hope they don't become a dashboard of a 767 because that is as complicated as it gets in some of the back ends here. my argument is can we at least agree because it has prevented this from happening until now, it would be too hard to do it accurately. we need a little bit of experimentation and leeway to figure out how do you create a feature that will succeed in the market so that people enjoy it and play with it, today, both yahoo! and at&t's yellow pages went live with versions of this little symbol. you're startling to see people doing it in different ways and experimenting and we'll see if there are users that play with it, like it, turn it off, tweak it. hopefully the dind of feedback, i don't like those
when users interact with the kind of tayloring they like whether it is choosing a book, clearly we've got some behavioral evidence that it works. the received that can any of these models -- the challenges of the ecosystem work as it is? can any of them be used in developing a feature? an honest depiction of what actually goes on without becoming incredibly complicated. i would hope they don't become a dashboard of a 767 because that is as complicated as it gets in some of the back ends here....
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as i said two weeks ago the greenspan legacy on monetary policy was breaking from the taylor rule toovide easy money and thus inflate bubbles. not only did chairman ben bernanke continue that policy, when he took control of the fed, but he supported every greenspan rate decision when when he was a fed governor before becoming chairman. sometimes if you read the minutes of the fed, he wanted to go even further and provide easier money and chairman greenspan. yet at recently as last month chairman ben bernanke continues to deny that fed action played any role in inflateing the housing bubble. as recently as one month ago. on consumer protection. chairman ben bernanke went along with greenspan policy before he was chair and conti%]q" after he was promoted. most glaring example is it took him two-years to finally regulate subprime mortgages after the fed had already ready done nothing for 12 years. in other words. 14 years after this body, the congress had given the fed as power to do that. even though he acted only after pressure from the congress. well as proof that there is justice in
as i said two weeks ago the greenspan legacy on monetary policy was breaking from the taylor rule toovide easy money and thus inflate bubbles. not only did chairman ben bernanke continue that policy, when he took control of the fed, but he supported every greenspan rate decision when when he was a fed governor before becoming chairman. sometimes if you read the minutes of the fed, he wanted to go even further and provide easier money and chairman greenspan. yet at recently as last month...
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in relation to the farm workers and ship writers she learned right away from paul taylor you do not ask the kind of questions like how much are you paid or what is your boss like because that sends union messages and people run away but they would say how do you get to the next town, how far is it or one of her favorites she would ask for a drink of water and drink it very, very slowly. yet another one was she knew that kids were interested and the kids would come flocking around and she actually forced herself. i was shocked she forced herself to let the children hold and examine the cameras and pretty soon she would have a whole group of kids and parents would come over to mcgeorge they were not bothering her and just her purpose in all of this in her words was you get people to relax into their natural body language. she believed that all the way said before she thought people's faces were real things she was much more interested in how bodies had revealed things and i didn't show you any of these but her most extraordinary photographs are portraits where you don't see the person's f
in relation to the farm workers and ship writers she learned right away from paul taylor you do not ask the kind of questions like how much are you paid or what is your boss like because that sends union messages and people run away but they would say how do you get to the next town, how far is it or one of her favorites she would ask for a drink of water and drink it very, very slowly. yet another one was she knew that kids were interested and the kids would come flocking around and she...
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the greenspan legacy on monetary policy was breaking from the taylor rule to provide easy money and thus inflation bubbles. not only did you continue that policy when you took control of the fed but supported every greenspan rate decision when you were on the fed earlier this decade. sometime you even wanted to go farther to provide easier money than chairman greenspan. a recent -- as recently as a letter you sent me two weeks ago you still refused to admit fed action played any role in inflating the housing bubble despite the overwhelming evidence and the consensus of economists to the contrary. and in your effort to keep filling the punch bowl, you cranked up the printing presses to buy mortgage securities, treasury securities, commercial paper and other assets from wall street. those purchases, by the way, led to some nice profits for the wall street banks and dealers who sold them to you and the gse purchases seemed to be illegal since the federal reserve act allows only the purchase of securities backed by the government. on consumer protection, the greenspan policy was don't do it.
the greenspan legacy on monetary policy was breaking from the taylor rule to provide easy money and thus inflation bubbles. not only did you continue that policy when you took control of the fed but supported every greenspan rate decision when you were on the fed earlier this decade. sometime you even wanted to go farther to provide easier money than chairman greenspan. a recent -- as recently as a letter you sent me two weeks ago you still refused to admit fed action played any role in...
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host: taylor, atlanta collar on independent line. caller: good morning. i have two questions.ate last year they were discussing tax relik for those people who withdrew from their 41 k programs, retirement programs, to sustain their mortgages, or to those who have taken from their retirement fundñr -- unemployment. is there any discussion of tax relief for those people as far as penalties for early withdrawal of 401k? guest: i have heard some discussions about that. i am one of the number of people who believe some types of exceptions, given this extraordinary crisis, particularly for emergency issues like dealing with a home, loss of a job or something like that. but i can honestly say i have not heard of any legislation that is excellent past or currently debated. but don't take that as a sign that it isn't being done. i know lots of people have been talking about that here in washington but it is an issue, those 401k plan and others, that i have not followed. host: the home market makes the front page. cover story, can the home market bounce back without more help? host: tel
host: taylor, atlanta collar on independent line. caller: good morning. i have two questions.ate last year they were discussing tax relik for those people who withdrew from their 41 k programs, retirement programs, to sustain their mortgages, or to those who have taken from their retirement fundñr -- unemployment. is there any discussion of tax relief for those people as far as penalties for early withdrawal of 401k? guest: i have heard some discussions about that. i am one of the number of...
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as i said two weeks ago, the greenspan legacy on monetary policy was breaking from the taylor rule toernanke continue that policy, when he took control of the fed, but he supported evergreen span rate decision when he was a fed governor before he became chairman. sometime if you read the minutes of the fed, he wanted to go even further and provide easier money than chairman greenspan. yet as recently as last month, chairman bernanke continued to deny that fed action played any role in inflating the housing bubble. as recently as one month ago. on consumer protection, chairman bernanke went along with greenspan policy before he was chair and continued after he was promoted. -- it took him two years to finally regulate sub-prime mortgages after the fed had already done nothing for 12 years. in other words, 14 years after this body, the congress, had given the fed the power to do that. even though he acted only after pressure from the congress. well, as proof that there is justice in the world, it turns out chairman bernanke himself would have benefited if the fed had acted sooner on con
as i said two weeks ago, the greenspan legacy on monetary policy was breaking from the taylor rule toernanke continue that policy, when he took control of the fed, but he supported evergreen span rate decision when he was a fed governor before he became chairman. sometime if you read the minutes of the fed, he wanted to go even further and provide easier money than chairman greenspan. yet as recently as last month, chairman bernanke continued to deny that fed action played any role in inflating...
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. >> my name is joe taylor. for the past 55 years, when the supreme court decided brown vs.orking on civil rights matters and a variety of other civil rights positions. what i would like to appear at this point is -- like to hear at this point is what your objectives are in the areas that most concern me and a lot of other peoplehoo, and that is whether you agree or not with the goals stated in "no child left behind" that the achievement gap should be closed between white kids and black kids, between kids of color and white kids between the kids with disabilities and kids who do not have disabilities? whether the access to resources that will permit equal opportunity can be meaningful caused? whether the resources gap, which is still tremendous, should be closed? whether abandoning the objectives of no child left behind, we should abandon what we have not enforced -- and that is not equal access to resources. and i think that will be much more -- i remember the days when n.e.a. supported segregation in a number of places. i remember the days when they supported integration.
. >> my name is joe taylor. for the past 55 years, when the supreme court decided brown vs.orking on civil rights matters and a variety of other civil rights positions. what i would like to appear at this point is -- like to hear at this point is what your objectives are in the areas that most concern me and a lot of other peoplehoo, and that is whether you agree or not with the goals stated in "no child left behind" that the achievement gap should be closed between white kids...
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i have three sons, as you know, max, taylor and chase. they're 6, 4 and 2.we have a baby on the way in march. and i am very worried that my children will not be able to experience the american dream like you and i have. to be able to be in the united states senate, to be able to achieve all of our goals, whether in public service or in private, i don't believe that america's going to be the same place for them, that it's going to hold the same opportunities, because i believe this debt is going to strangle us. and if ha this body and the body across the capitol doesn't figure out that we need to start making ends meet and stop spending the future generation's dollars, this country will not be the leader of the world t. wilworld.it will not have the pe that we all enjoy. so i rise today, mr. president, to speak about senate joint resolution 22 which i filed yesterday, a constitutional amendment that requires the united states congress to balance its budget and also gives to the president of the united states a line-item veto so that he, like most of the gover
i have three sons, as you know, max, taylor and chase. they're 6, 4 and 2.we have a baby on the way in march. and i am very worried that my children will not be able to experience the american dream like you and i have. to be able to be in the united states senate, to be able to achieve all of our goals, whether in public service or in private, i don't believe that america's going to be the same place for them, that it's going to hold the same opportunities, because i believe this debt is going...
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the greenspan legacy on monetary policy was breaking from the taylor rule to provide easy money and thusinflation bubbles. not only did you continue that policy when you took control of the fed but supported every greenspan rate decision when you were on the fed earlier this decade. sometime you even wanted to go farther to provide easier money than chairman greenspan. a recent -- as recently as a letter you sent me two weeks ago you still refused to admit fed action played any role in inflating the housing bubble despite the overwhelming evidence and the consensus of economists to the contrary. and in your effort to keep filling the punch bowl, you cranked up the printing presses to buy mortgage securities, treasury securities, commercial paper and other assets from wall street. those purchases, by the way, led to some nice profits for the wall street banks and dealers who sold them to you and the gse purchases seemed to be illegal since the federal reserve act allows only the purchase of securities backed by the government. on consumer protection, the greenspan policy was don't do it.
the greenspan legacy on monetary policy was breaking from the taylor rule to provide easy money and thusinflation bubbles. not only did you continue that policy when you took control of the fed but supported every greenspan rate decision when you were on the fed earlier this decade. sometime you even wanted to go farther to provide easier money than chairman greenspan. a recent -- as recently as a letter you sent me two weeks ago you still refused to admit fed action played any role in...