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the subway race summary. kyle busch has led 86 laps and if he leads the rest, he might lead the most laps tonight. we had 12 leaders, one shy of the record. still 25 cars on the lead lap. the last of those scott riggs. we have had eight caution flags tonight. >> darrell: the two cars, the 18 and 48 kind of trade fast laps. one time kyle will be quicker and the next time jimmie will be a little quicker. but so far, hadn't been able to close the deal. >> larry: it's amazing, the tale of two tapes. last night in nationwide race, kyle busch had to have a caution late in race to get in a position to win. the last thing he wants to see right now with the laps he's running versus the competitors is a caution. he does not want to see one tonight. >> darrell: i agree with you, larry. unless he had a screwed up restart, i don't think you will beat him tonight. that is bad fast. >> mike: krista? >> krista: this car is not where jimmie johnson needs it. they were talking about how to make it better if they come in to pit again. the
the subway race summary. kyle busch has led 86 laps and if he leads the rest, he might lead the most laps tonight. we had 12 leaders, one shy of the record. still 25 cars on the lead lap. the last of those scott riggs. we have had eight caution flags tonight. >> darrell: the two cars, the 18 and 48 kind of trade fast laps. one time kyle will be quicker and the next time jimmie will be a little quicker. but so far, hadn't been able to close the deal. >> larry: it's amazing, the tale...
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i do not know if you all remember the bush public in at chilton -- the busch pub in chilton. we went in, and it is the kind of bar where you walk in and everything stops. this was in 1993. we went in and ask for a perrier water. [laughter] anyway, it is a wonderful pleasure to be with you. i am going to start off by talking about the government. when i was prime minister, i was known as an optimist. i still am. i am optimistic about britain, its future, and the opportunities the world holds for us, provided we made the right decisions and have the right attitude of mind. the financial crisis does not diminish this optimism. the way we are coming through the crisis reinforces it. we are not out of the woods yet, but we are on the path out. this did not happen by chance. it happened by choice. if you think back 18 months, think back to the collapse of september to above and eight -- september 2008, in the world was printed on -- was poised on the brink of catastrophe. we were doomed to repeat the collapse of the 1930's. a depression threatened political and economic power. brita
i do not know if you all remember the bush public in at chilton -- the busch pub in chilton. we went in, and it is the kind of bar where you walk in and everything stops. this was in 1993. we went in and ask for a perrier water. [laughter] anyway, it is a wonderful pleasure to be with you. i am going to start off by talking about the government. when i was prime minister, i was known as an optimist. i still am. i am optimistic about britain, its future, and the opportunities the world holds for...
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but you can't find the word anheuser-busch. the highest it -- they hide it. would be hugely helpful but it's also a huge amount of work and some of the stuff is hidden so well for it's impossible to find. >> i hear the need for some cooperation with the research department at the university. [laughter] >> thank you. >> i do think we are living in the gilded age and so forth. you seem to be using a sort of broad brush to in effect characterize companies. one example was google. goebel didn't use law to swing things their way. they treated better search engines the people went to it. and if it wasn't so good people would go elsewhere. so often efficiency breeds monopoly to some extent. and i don't know what -- philosophically or why do we have a problem with that? if monopolies do what is called friend sinking then we have a problem. if they are going to freeze the ball to the eckert dalia because it is controlled by one company yes we have a problem. but if it is efficiency what is the problem? >> that is actually a great questio
but you can't find the word anheuser-busch. the highest it -- they hide it. would be hugely helpful but it's also a huge amount of work and some of the stuff is hidden so well for it's impossible to find. >> i hear the need for some cooperation with the research department at the university. [laughter] >> thank you. >> i do think we are living in the gilded age and so forth. you seem to be using a sort of broad brush to in effect characterize companies. one example was google....
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, battling for the lead. and busch, goes low to take the lead.ets the lead right back. final lap. hamlin, and here comes johnson. doesn't have enough time as hamlin takes the checkered flag. 10th career nascar win. here's the winner. >> i just wanted a solid weekend. we haven't, only three races, where we haven't had a problem, mechanical or blown a tire, daytona, martinsville, and here. the rest have been, just have been havoc races. i'm proud of the ways, my guys got behind me, and thanked me for staying in the car. it was important for them. it probably set me back a few days. i did do that, but, i felt like, in the long-term it was worth it, because my team gave me 110%. they worked hard, to make sure every detail was there. whether i hurt them last week, helped us this week. >> may be disappointed, when it is rained out. hamlin, could not be happier. won 3-4, on mondays >> you will see him, at the nfl draft, and you will see him here at espn for years to come. chris berman, has signed a contract-extension to remain at espn. joined the networ
, battling for the lead. and busch, goes low to take the lead.ets the lead right back. final lap. hamlin, and here comes johnson. doesn't have enough time as hamlin takes the checkered flag. 10th career nascar win. here's the winner. >> i just wanted a solid weekend. we haven't, only three races, where we haven't had a problem, mechanical or blown a tire, daytona, martinsville, and here. the rest have been, just have been havoc races. i'm proud of the ways, my guys got behind me, and...
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to triple b plus with the negative outlook coming on the "new york times" headline when greece is pushed its time sooner than anticipated. andy busch is the public policy strategist with bemo market, and mike moran is a strategist with standard charter bank. good to have you on the program. thank you for joining us. andrew, does this hit to the credit rating on greece? does it suggest that in fact things are worse than we thought? >> well, definitely, and obviously, the blowout of the spreads against german debt and what they would have to refinance out actually takes away with the ability to reduce their budget deficits, so, i expect something to happen this weekend as far as a bailout from the imf or the eu because of the greek banks are losing their repo lines, and it is at a critical stage right now. >> what about that, mike? is the greater worry that the debt problem is spreading beyond greece or just that greece's issues are worsening? >> well, i think that if you tug on this thread, it will be a lot of other risks that comes through here. first of all, we do need a package and stabilize the situation. what it does do is this
to triple b plus with the negative outlook coming on the "new york times" headline when greece is pushed its time sooner than anticipated. andy busch is the public policy strategist with bemo market, and mike moran is a strategist with standard charter bank. good to have you on the program. thank you for joining us. andrew, does this hit to the credit rating on greece? does it suggest that in fact things are worse than we thought? >> well, definitely, and obviously, the blowout...
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the garage. after a lengthy red flag, they cleaned it up. restarted with 12 laps to go. denny hamlin led just once in this race. he passed kyle buschhamlin, the same guy who had surgery on a torn acl less than three weeks ago. he takes the checkered flag. and hamlin said i'm still not 100%. i feel like i'm 60 at best. 60 was good enough on monday. hamlin with his 10th career sprint cup win. second of 2010. he won at martinsville last movement jimmie johnson finishing in second. kyle busch in third. busch's best finish of the season. >> for me, it's gratifying that i kind of put a strategy together in my head and executed it because usually i don't do that very well. >> it was my fault. i feel bad about it. about doing something stupid like that. and i didn't plan on getting loose but it's 100% my fault. >> he knew it wasn't his fault. i was pretty sure it was my fault to begin with. i just wanted to make sure he knew that so he knew where i stood. >> that's what i'm most upset about right now. is that we had just a killer, killer race car and now all of these fans that came out to see a race, you know, they are certainly getting th
the garage. after a lengthy red flag, they cleaned it up. restarted with 12 laps to go. denny hamlin led just once in this race. he passed kyle buschhamlin, the same guy who had surgery on a torn acl less than three weeks ago. he takes the checkered flag. and hamlin said i'm still not 100%. i feel like i'm 60 at best. 60 was good enough on monday. hamlin with his 10th career sprint cup win. second of 2010. he won at martinsville last movement jimmie johnson finishing in second. kyle busch in...
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out in these past elections from 2000, our votes were stolen, but big pharma -- anheuser-busch, i guess, also pays the way. but we have tabaroff, i.p. author for the ipa, but suddenly he is writing legislation? minorities, i.e. women, are trying to maintain their homes. host: susan, what is your point? caller: people are always trying to figure out a timeline. it was in 1995 that the states backed it. again, it is about pharma to blame. host: what is the latest on corporations? guest: it is unclear. democrats, and at least one republican, are scrambling to pass legislation that would dial back some of the predicted effects of this supreme court decision, so it is not clear as to whether they will pass anything in time to impact spending heading into the 2010 elections. perhaps they could get something implemented in time for the 2012 election. but there are a number of trade associations devising plans to take advantage of this new flexibility. i think we will see it most acutely, and increased spending will be from trade associations like the chamber of commerce, and vague and ambiguous names, the as
out in these past elections from 2000, our votes were stolen, but big pharma -- anheuser-busch, i guess, also pays the way. but we have tabaroff, i.p. author for the ipa, but suddenly he is writing legislation? minorities, i.e. women, are trying to maintain their homes. host: susan, what is your point? caller: people are always trying to figure out a timeline. it was in 1995 that the states backed it. again, it is about pharma to blame. host: what is the latest on corporations? guest: it is...
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big pharma, anheuser-busch i guess also helped to pave the way, but then we have a guy you wrote intellectualr the fda, yet suddenly he is right thing legislation having to do with disabled people, minorities trying to maintain their homes. host: susan, what is your point? caller: people are trying to figure out a time line. when did it all break loose? it was in 1995, and big farming is to blame -- big pharma is to blame. host: let's talk about corporations and what the supreme court ruling is going to maine. -- going to mean. guest: democrats and at least one republican are scrambling to create legislation that would dial back some of the effects of this supreme court decision. it is unclear whether they will be able to pass anything in time to really impact the spending before the 2010 election. perhaps they could get something in place passed and implemented before the 2012 election. however, as it stands right now, there are a number of trade associations, not summit corporations, that are devising plans to take advantage -- not so much corporations, that are devising plans to take advan
big pharma, anheuser-busch i guess also helped to pave the way, but then we have a guy you wrote intellectualr the fda, yet suddenly he is right thing legislation having to do with disabled people, minorities trying to maintain their homes. host: susan, what is your point? caller: people are trying to figure out a time line. when did it all break loose? it was in 1995, and big farming is to blame -- big pharma is to blame. host: let's talk about corporations and what the supreme court ruling is...
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getting ready to introduce a bill within the next two weeks, after health care now, some are asking if lawmakers are ready to go there. let's debate it, a former jeb buscht of florida, justin, and doug shone and a lof of it comes down to democrats. >> we don't know what the bill will do and what the precise terms are, it is good that it is bipartisan, but we are talking about jobs, taxes and gas prices and any combination of those, going up, and employment going down, could spell problems for the bill and arguably... bill: you are kind of 50/50 on this, not quite sure? >> i think, it is too early to say until we see the legislation. >> justin what, do you say based on your read from florida. >> it is politically reisky for the democrats to push hard on this, especially after what we saw happen with health care reform and i understand in their hearts the democrats and liberal wing of the democratic party want to get cap-and-trade done. but i think in their heads, they know they can see the poll numbers and see president obama's approval ratings, dropping like a rock. and, i think they know there is political peril for them in november, especially if they
getting ready to introduce a bill within the next two weeks, after health care now, some are asking if lawmakers are ready to go there. let's debate it, a former jeb buscht of florida, justin, and doug shone and a lof of it comes down to democrats. >> we don't know what the bill will do and what the precise terms are, it is good that it is bipartisan, but we are talking about jobs, taxes and gas prices and any combination of those, going up, and employment going down, could spell problems...
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but big pharma, anheuser-busch i guess also pays -- helps to pave the way. but then we have like check it out. this fellow alexander wrote i.p. intellectual properties for the fda. yet suddenly he's writing legislative body. it has to do something with disabled people minorities i.e. women trying to maintain their homes >> host: susan, what's your point? >> caller: well, i'm just trying to figure out -- you know, people are trying to figure out a timeline that it all broke loose in '95. no it was about '95 this dates back to. as the market -- and then pharma is to blame >> host: let's talk about corporations and giving of the corporations under the supreme court ruling. what's going to happen on this. what's the latest on that? >> guest: it's unclear. first of all we should say democrats particularly democrats, at least one republican are sort of scrambling to pass legislation that would dial back to some extent some of the -- some of what the predicted effects of this supreme court decision. and so it's unclear as to whether they'll be able to pass anything
but big pharma, anheuser-busch i guess also pays -- helps to pave the way. but then we have like check it out. this fellow alexander wrote i.p. intellectual properties for the fda. yet suddenly he's writing legislative body. it has to do something with disabled people minorities i.e. women trying to maintain their homes >> host: susan, what's your point? >> caller: well, i'm just trying to figure out -- you know, people are trying to figure out a timeline that it all broke loose in...
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no he calls anheuser-busch and says will you use your trucks and distribution arms to carry my beer into theart to carry my year into kosko and the place you decide to place it. that's the open market system in the united states of america today. and the beer brewing we see thir. the same in manufacturing. there is a law to change -- there's an effort in the congress to change pricing policy in this country. it is an arcane subject and i'm not going to bore you with issues of pricing policy in this country but it's a policy the way this could benefit taxable real manufacturers, producers in this country none of them will go out and speak of in favor of this law because they are afraid. they are afraid that the powers that controlled the trading companies will take retribution against them. they are fearful. johnny and manufacturers are fearful in this country. before i go on we talk about this country being a sort of paradise of entrepreneur should of small business. we should understand exactly what has happened to small and medium-sized business in this country. the oecd recently came out
no he calls anheuser-busch and says will you use your trucks and distribution arms to carry my beer into theart to carry my year into kosko and the place you decide to place it. that's the open market system in the united states of america today. and the beer brewing we see thir. the same in manufacturing. there is a law to change -- there's an effort in the congress to change pricing policy in this country. it is an arcane subject and i'm not going to bore you with issues of pricing policy in...
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out in these past elections from 2000, our votes were stolen, but big pharma -- anheuser-busch, i guess, also pays the way. but we have tabaroff, i.p. author for the ipa, but suddenly he is writing legislation? minorities, i.e. women, are trying to maintain their homes. host: susan, what is your point? caller: people are always trying to figure out a timeline. it was in 1995 that the states backed it. again, it is about pharma to blame. host: what is the latest on corporations? guest: it is unclear. democrats, and at least one republican, are scrambling to pass legislation that would dial back some of the predicted effects of this supreme court decision, so it is not clear as to whether they will pass anything in time to impact spending heading into the 2010 elections. perhaps they could get something implemented in time for the 2012 election. but there are a number of trade associations devising plans to take advantage of this new flexibility. i think we will see it most acutely, and increased spending will be from trade associations like the chamber of commerce, and vague and ambiguous names, the as
out in these past elections from 2000, our votes were stolen, but big pharma -- anheuser-busch, i guess, also pays the way. but we have tabaroff, i.p. author for the ipa, but suddenly he is writing legislation? minorities, i.e. women, are trying to maintain their homes. host: susan, what is your point? caller: people are always trying to figure out a timeline. it was in 1995 that the states backed it. again, it is about pharma to blame. host: what is the latest on corporations? guest: it is...