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unthink. and taste the under 400-calorie side of kfc. >> hi.oming up at the halftime report number 14 u-conn facing harvard. you might be surprised at the result of that one. highlights at the half. now we send it back out to westwood and ucla taking on kansas. >> steve: we're back with you at pauley pavilion where the number one kansas jayhawks look like a number one team, kansas going for their sixth straight big 12 title. they've gt a couple great players in sherron collins, cole aldrich. when they said they were coming back just two weeks after the ncaa tournament many critics said at that time kansas will be number one and they were. >> marques: and throw in all the other athletic types that they bring in. we talked xavier henry, marcus, markieff. this is a chance for kansas to win their second half championship in four years. >> steve: perhaps when north carolina won last year, maybe cole aldrich will be it this year and sherron collins. >> marques: great to have that inside/outside talent those two possess. >> steve: the crowd yells behi
unthink. and taste the under 400-calorie side of kfc. >> hi.oming up at the halftime report number 14 u-conn facing harvard. you might be surprised at the result of that one. highlights at the half. now we send it back out to westwood and ucla taking on kansas. >> steve: we're back with you at pauley pavilion where the number one kansas jayhawks look like a number one team, kansas going for their sixth straight big 12 title. they've gt a couple great players in sherron collins, cole...
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unthink. and taste the under 400-calorie side of kfc. >> tim: rhode island lead by ten. there was preston murphy, we were speaking of, a part of that '98 team that made it to the elite eight. they beat valparaiso. remember brice drew, they were a 13th seed. they played in a magnificent regional semifinal and then arthur lee took over down the stretch and had a couple steals. >> mike: got a chance to reconnect with homer back when valpo played at north carolina. his son, of course, made his way through charlotte when i was a broadcaster there. >> tim: rhode island was a nice seed that year and very nearly made it all the way to the final four. valpo was 13th. that was an incredible story. we were reminiscing about al maguire,ing with me. he loved murphy. just thought he added a lot to that team. >> mike: reggie jackson, let's see if he request can get into some sort of flow in this game. he has not found it so far. >> tim: shot clock under ten. trapani with a ball fake. nice adjustment defensively by delroy james. you're right, that is a
unthink. and taste the under 400-calorie side of kfc. >> tim: rhode island lead by ten. there was preston murphy, we were speaking of, a part of that '98 team that made it to the elite eight. they beat valparaiso. remember brice drew, they were a 13th seed. they played in a magnificent regional semifinal and then arthur lee took over down the stretch and had a couple steals. >> mike: got a chance to reconnect with homer back when valpo played at north carolina. his son, of course,...
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this is just unthinkable. and i -- i have to go back to the core threat that we are facing as more and more experts and economists are reminding us of it. this is based on the congressional budget office study. it's based on the budget presented by the president of the united states. over the ten years earlier this year, he presented us a budget, and what did it show? it showed that our total american debt in 2008 was was $5.8 trillion. that is a tremendous amount of money. that's what the total debt from the founding of the american republic was, $5.8 trillion. they project by 2013, that debt will increase to $11.8 trillion, doubling in five years and increasing to $17.3 trillion in the tenth year of the president's budget. tripling the national debt. now, they say well, we have an economic recession. well, we have had recessions before. we have a recession more often than every decade. hopefully we thought maybe we could figure a way to avoid them, but we haven't done it yet. i guess blame can go around to a
this is just unthinkable. and i -- i have to go back to the core threat that we are facing as more and more experts and economists are reminding us of it. this is based on the congressional budget office study. it's based on the budget presented by the president of the united states. over the ten years earlier this year, he presented us a budget, and what did it show? it showed that our total american debt in 2008 was was $5.8 trillion. that is a tremendous amount of money. that's what the...
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unthink. - two pieces. - green beans. - mashed potatoes. - and gravy. - i love gravy. all for 395 calories and just $3.95. colonel, i like your number. unthink. and taste the under 400-calorie side of kfc. ♪ i always feel like (announcer) it's right here, it's easy... ♪ somebody's watching me. ...it's the money you could be saving with geico. ♪ who's watching? ♪ tell me who's watching. (muffled music) (announcer) it's right here, it's easy... ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me. ♪ it's the money you could be saving with geico. do you remember your favorite morning of the year? the morning you were so excited for that you almost couldn't sleep. except you knew that if you stayed awake that night a certain sleigh might never land on your roof. let's get back there. this year the magic continues at santa's wonderland in bass pro shops. where kids can enjoy arcades, a slotar track make a craft and even get their picture with santa, all for free. time passes. hold on to christmas. >>> welco
unthink. - two pieces. - green beans. - mashed potatoes. - and gravy. - i love gravy. all for 395 calories and just $3.95. colonel, i like your number. unthink. and taste the under 400-calorie side of kfc. ♪ i always feel like (announcer) it's right here, it's easy... ♪ somebody's watching me. ...it's the money you could be saving with geico. ♪ who's watching? ♪ tell me who's watching. (muffled music) (announcer) it's right here, it's easy... ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching...
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unthink.ces. - green beans. - mashed potatoes. - and gravy. - i love gravy. all for 395 calories and just $3.95. colonel, i like your number. unthink. and taste the under 400-calorie side of kfc. r your favorite colonel, i like morning of the year?ber. the morning you were so excited for that you almost couldn't sleep. except you knew that if you stayed awake that night a certain sleigh might never land on your roof. let's get back there. this year the magic continues at santa's wonderland in bass pro shops. where kids can enjoy arcades, a slotar track make a craft and even get their picture with santa, all for free. time passes. hold on to christmas. >>> boss . > >>>boston college up 8-9 here. we've seen the return of their best playing, rakim sanders. getting into the flow of the flex offense, such good size. he's able to get inside and he's done a nice job of attacking the rim. that's going to be the jump shot. is he a prototypical al skinner type player. we might remind everybody he's from
unthink.ces. - green beans. - mashed potatoes. - and gravy. - i love gravy. all for 395 calories and just $3.95. colonel, i like your number. unthink. and taste the under 400-calorie side of kfc. r your favorite colonel, i like morning of the year?ber. the morning you were so excited for that you almost couldn't sleep. except you knew that if you stayed awake that night a certain sleigh might never land on your roof. let's get back there. this year the magic continues at santa's wonderland in...
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the ecos and the wakes and the shadows of person and increasingly american talk about doing the unthinkable. of utilizing force and mobilizing and deploying force to the oil fields and the gas fields of the gulf. because of the world economic situation and the oil embargo that had preceded it until march of 1974. the first article of what they agreed to in algiers in march, '75 was noninterference in one another's domestic affairs. if you can believe it, looking in the rear view mirror, the shah of iran and saddam hussein signed that agreement. and they honored it. they held to it solemnly for the first four years until khomeini returned to iran from paris in early february, '79 and broke it every day for next 19 months before the irani and iraqi war. that principle is as valid in their minds as no division that i think discern until today as it was reaffirmed on march 6th, 1991. perhaps coincidentally but in a nice kind of complementary way, the same evening that george h.w. bush spoke before a joint session of congress and called for a new world order be the six dcc countries plus syria a
the ecos and the wakes and the shadows of person and increasingly american talk about doing the unthinkable. of utilizing force and mobilizing and deploying force to the oil fields and the gas fields of the gulf. because of the world economic situation and the oil embargo that had preceded it until march of 1974. the first article of what they agreed to in algiers in march, '75 was noninterference in one another's domestic affairs. if you can believe it, looking in the rear view mirror, the...
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unthink. and taste the under 400-calorie side of kfc. a flavorf wht be. itasery nicepice note. it hasittle lemon zest itanorbring ice nicepice note. caed gras padis, lemony m adams summ ale it just totallremis you of smer, yeah. jarvis. >> steve: welcome back to anaheim for the game between mississippi state and ucla. augustus and varnado are the two bigs. bost a very underrated point guard and their coach, rick stansbury, all-time winningest coach in mississippi state history averaging over 20 wins in 9 of his 11 seasons. then, of course, ucla, they go with the two bigs in nelson around dragovic and roll, lee and anderson, they will need a supreme game from anderson who has struggled at times for ben howland at the point and here's coach howland and has lead ucla to three straight final fours 2006 through 2008 including ucla's 13th appearance in the title game. they were out early last year and lost a lot of talent. bost has mississippi state in the dark uniforms and ucla in their home whites. dragovic is in defensively and pulling it away is michael roll. anderson getting the
unthink. and taste the under 400-calorie side of kfc. a flavorf wht be. itasery nicepice note. it hasittle lemon zest itanorbring ice nicepice note. caed gras padis, lemony m adams summ ale it just totallremis you of smer, yeah. jarvis. >> steve: welcome back to anaheim for the game between mississippi state and ucla. augustus and varnado are the two bigs. bost a very underrated point guard and their coach, rick stansbury, all-time winningest coach in mississippi state history averaging...
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it's almost unthinkable that we would pass an agreement that would create new world order without individual countries looking in the situation. i don't want to prejudge, i have not been involved in the negotiating of the agreement. >> do you think it's possible for all of the legal regimes which have different treatment like prior si, to really come to some kind of baseline agreement that's going to be better for the industry as far as being able to find the thing -- >> i certainly think we can come up with a set of principals to deal with making some of the solutions compatible. you do have national sovereignty. you are not going to get identical laws everywhere in the world. but the problem is very serious. this is a threat -- internet piracy is the threat. every single country in the world who are being helped on the issues by the labor unions and guilds both in the united states and elsewhere working with us to fight the problems. because it has a direct threat on the creative process on the books, movies, and the like. i don't want to prejudge the issue. i know that there is a communit
it's almost unthinkable that we would pass an agreement that would create new world order without individual countries looking in the situation. i don't want to prejudge, i have not been involved in the negotiating of the agreement. >> do you think it's possible for all of the legal regimes which have different treatment like prior si, to really come to some kind of baseline agreement that's going to be better for the industry as far as being able to find the thing -- >> i certainly...
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it's almost unthinkable that we would pass an agreement that would create a new world order without individual countries looking at the situation. but i don't want to prejudge what it's going to look like because i've not been involve inside the negotiating of the agreement. >> host: do you think it's possible for all these regimes which have vastly different treatment of things like privacy to really come to some kind of baseline agreement that's going to be percent for your industry as far as finding people who are engaged in this activity? >> guest: well, i certainly think we can come up with a set of principles to make some of the solutions compatible. i recognize you're not going to get identical laws everywhere in the world on these points, but the problem is very serious, internet piracy is a threat to the creative industries of every single country in the world. we're being helped on these issues by our labor unions and guilds both in the united states as well as elsewhere working with us to fight the problems because it has a direct threat on the creative process of producing books, m
it's almost unthinkable that we would pass an agreement that would create a new world order without individual countries looking at the situation. but i don't want to prejudge what it's going to look like because i've not been involve inside the negotiating of the agreement. >> host: do you think it's possible for all these regimes which have vastly different treatment of things like privacy to really come to some kind of baseline agreement that's going to be percent for your industry as...
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overall system, all the governments guarantees put into place make that kind of situation almost unthinkable. but we never really know how bad things will get, and we never really know the long-term consequences of even the things we do. so that puts me into a mind of great skepticism and great questioning, which is, i think, a mindset that benjamin ross would appreciate. let's get one. >> we have got quite a few behind you. >> how do you and jim come to work together? >> repeat the question. >> she asked how did jim and i happen to end up working together. i had simply been storing these diaries for 30 years after my father gave them to me, and it was really initiated by my son who had never seen the diaries, but knew that i had them. he called me a little over a year ago and said, dad, if you are ever going to do anything now is the time. he could see the entire economy taking. i obviously admitted to him but did not know how to go about this. he arranged for me to send some experts to jam who is the editor of the big money which is part of the state's grip on it by the washington post. ja
overall system, all the governments guarantees put into place make that kind of situation almost unthinkable. but we never really know how bad things will get, and we never really know the long-term consequences of even the things we do. so that puts me into a mind of great skepticism and great questioning, which is, i think, a mindset that benjamin ross would appreciate. let's get one. >> we have got quite a few behind you. >> how do you and jim come to work together? >>...
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it is unthinkable in good times but in bad times, as we have now, it's just unthinkable. so here we are now talking about this bill that will increase the debt and increase the mandates, and the people of texas -- i did a little poll on the tele-town hall, and i just said register in, punch 1 for yes on your phone, punch 2 for no and 3 for undecided, and i asked, how do you stand on the bill that is before us today? if you say yes, press 1; no, press 2. and 81% instantly started registering against this bill. and i was listening to my colleague, senator barrasso of wyoming, and he had had the same tele-town hall. many senators are doing this n now. in wyoming. and he had had a couple thousand people from wyoming on the call, and it was 93% that registered on the poll against this bill. nebraska, my colleague from nebraska, senator johanns, said that the polls in nebraska are overwhelming against this bill. people who are listening to the debate, reading the newspapers, getting every bit of information they can, listening to the tele-town hall conference calls and asking t
it is unthinkable in good times but in bad times, as we have now, it's just unthinkable. so here we are now talking about this bill that will increase the debt and increase the mandates, and the people of texas -- i did a little poll on the tele-town hall, and i just said register in, punch 1 for yes on your phone, punch 2 for no and 3 for undecided, and i asked, how do you stand on the bill that is before us today? if you say yes, press 1; no, press 2. and 81% instantly started registering...
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so he did what may seem unthinkable. he took his 3-year-old daughter with him to market in his arms. together he thought he'd be safe. there were some worlds, he thought, even in war, no one wanted to shoot a young girl. he was able to save his daughters life because she saved his. his story is not unique. for more than 30 years it's been impossible to avoid the politics or realities of war in afghanistan. so it's easy when you hear something like that to say, okay. great. where's the hope? now i'm going to share a story about hope in afghanistan. on our last day, we were flying out late on a saturday, late afternoon. and our host said, you know, there's a school opening about 60 miles north. we want to get you guys up there to see the opening of the school. what made it particularly interesting for us and exciting for everyone involved that it was the first time the girls were being allowed to go to school. it was the first time that women were being allowed to teach in the school. so we got up to this little village. i
so he did what may seem unthinkable. he took his 3-year-old daughter with him to market in his arms. together he thought he'd be safe. there were some worlds, he thought, even in war, no one wanted to shoot a young girl. he was able to save his daughters life because she saved his. his story is not unique. for more than 30 years it's been impossible to avoid the politics or realities of war in afghanistan. so it's easy when you hear something like that to say, okay. great. where's the hope? now...
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it's unthinkable. this is a bill that passed over in the house of representatives overwhelmingly. i think the number was 394-35. 164 republicans voted for it because we want to stand behind our troops. but last night only three republican senators out of 40 would step up and say we should go forward on this bill. only three. the rest of them, led by the minority leader and the minority whip, have said we will stop this bill if this is the only way we can stop the health care debate. why did they pick this bill, of all bills, a bill where we should be standing in solidarity twaoeupbd our troops -- behind our troops. we now have split into partisan camps. there's nothing about partisan about standing behind our troops, and that vote early this morning, unfortunately, was very partisan. there's also a provision in this bill that deals with the unemployed in america. we want to go home. i want to go home. i called my wife this morning. i've been here now for three straight weeks, and it looks like there's another week to follow before the holidays and christmas. i don't like this, you
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so these numbers are just unthinkable. don't want the fed to be part of that party going on in washington right now. i want to keep it independent. >> larry: good seeing you. >> thanks, larry. >> larry: that's in "usa today." excellent read. look forward to seeing you again soon. we look forward to "no apologies." >> thank you. >> larry: we leave with you a washington tradition we all can enjoy. the lighting tonight of the national christmas tree on the ellipse. anderson cooper and "ac 360" will follow that. that's next. good night. >>> and now to the serious business of pressing the button and
so these numbers are just unthinkable. don't want the fed to be part of that party going on in washington right now. i want to keep it independent. >> larry: good seeing you. >> thanks, larry. >> larry: that's in "usa today." excellent read. look forward to seeing you again soon. we look forward to "no apologies." >> thank you. >> larry: we leave with you a washington tradition we all can enjoy. the lighting tonight of the national christmas...
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these numbers are unthinkable.n't want to have the fed becoming part of that party that's going into washington right now. i want to keep it independent. >> larry: good seeing you, mitt. >> thanks, larry. >> larry: that's in "usa today," his ten points, excellent read. thanks for joining us. we look forward to "no apologies." >> thank you. >> larry: we leave you with a washington tradition we all can enjoy, the lighting tonight of the national christmas tree on the elipps. anderson cooper and "ac 360" will follow that. that's next. good night. >>> and now to the serious business of pressing the button and lighting this beautiful tree. so guys, come up here. i need some assistance. i'm technologically challenged. i
these numbers are unthinkable.n't want to have the fed becoming part of that party that's going into washington right now. i want to keep it independent. >> larry: good seeing you, mitt. >> thanks, larry. >> larry: that's in "usa today," his ten points, excellent read. thanks for joining us. we look forward to "no apologies." >> thank you. >> larry: we leave you with a washington tradition we all can enjoy, the lighting tonight of the national...
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it is unthinkable. this is a bill that passed over in the house of representatives overwhelmingly. i think the number was 394 to 35. 164 republicans voted for it because we want to stand behind our troops. but last night only three republican senators out of 40 would step up and say we should go forward on this bill. only three. the rest of them, led by the minority leader and the minority whip said we will stop this bill if this is the only way we can stop the healthcare debate. why did they take this bill of all bills? a bill where we should be standing in solidarity behind our troops. we now have split into partisan camps. there is nothing partisan about standing behind our troops and the vote early this morning unfortunately was very partisan. there's also a provision in the bill that deals with unemployment in america. we want to go home, i want to go home. called my wife this morning. i've been here now three straight weeks and it looks like there's another week to follow before the holidays and christmas. i don't like this. you give up a lot in this job and think there's cer
it is unthinkable. this is a bill that passed over in the house of representatives overwhelmingly. i think the number was 394 to 35. 164 republicans voted for it because we want to stand behind our troops. but last night only three republican senators out of 40 would step up and say we should go forward on this bill. only three. the rest of them, led by the minority leader and the minority whip said we will stop this bill if this is the only way we can stop the healthcare debate. why did they...
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have heard from a number of my constituents like carla from concord, mass, that quote, it seems unthinkable to me that consumers would be placed in the dark in regard to their creditworthiness, unquote. i'm proud to say the manager's amendment levels the playing field for consumers. i urge my colleagues to support the manager's amendment and the underlying bill. thank you. the chair: the gentlewoman's time has expired. who seeks time? mr. frank: i will now recognize -- i now yield 2 1/2 minutes to the gentlewoman from new york, mrs. mccarthy: who wants to engage me in a colloquy. the chair: the gentleman is recognized and the gentlewoman is recognized for the stated amount of time. mrs. mcyarty: i would like to thank the gentleman from massachusetts to engage in a colloquy. i would like to clarify the analysis of systemic risk would be applied by the financial service oversight council and fund assessment. is it the chairman's intention that the factors used for identifying companies subject to strict standards should be allied in light of the more detailed and balanced risk matrix set out
have heard from a number of my constituents like carla from concord, mass, that quote, it seems unthinkable to me that consumers would be placed in the dark in regard to their creditworthiness, unquote. i'm proud to say the manager's amendment levels the playing field for consumers. i urge my colleagues to support the manager's amendment and the underlying bill. thank you. the chair: the gentlewoman's time has expired. who seeks time? mr. frank: i will now recognize -- i now yield 2 1/2 minutes...
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the golden age of the people who worked in the think tanks, and they were encouraged to think the unthinkable. previously, they worked within narrow parameters. so, you know, i can't accept it's a kind of either/or. either you accept these great forces of history, or you accept it was the individual. it was clearly both. sorry, you were next, then charles. >> [inaudible] the world bank. i have a question that's completely you have beat, and maybe -- offbeat, and maybe you don't want to comment, but since we agreed that at the beginning there is an idea, an idea that bears meaning to many people and increasingly more people, can you by any stretch of imagination make any parallelism between the rise of communism as a concept and as an idea that seduced people and today's rise of islamism? and if you do so, is any of your learning on the fall of communism have any pearing on strategy -- bearing on strategy to deal with islamism? thank you. >> well, i think it's a good question. i think that we didn't see the end of history in 1989 or '91, that islamism is a kind of comprehensive ideology to whi
the golden age of the people who worked in the think tanks, and they were encouraged to think the unthinkable. previously, they worked within narrow parameters. so, you know, i can't accept it's a kind of either/or. either you accept these great forces of history, or you accept it was the individual. it was clearly both. sorry, you were next, then charles. >> [inaudible] the world bank. i have a question that's completely you have beat, and maybe -- offbeat, and maybe you don't want to...
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it is unthinkable. at the time people were sending us e-mails an letters saying -- and letters saying, i can't believe the senate won't do this, won't provide a helping hand. when it finally came to a vote it passed 97-0. the controversy was manufactured on the floor of the senate to delay consideration of such a very basic bill for four weeks. those four weeks could have been spent calling these appropriation bills. so we could have had what was needed, heaty, open debate on the bills. instead we're forced to wait until the end of the session and consolidate the bills in one measure, bring it to the floor of the united states senate today. i will tell those members of the senate who wonder niece bills have been carefully re -- wonder if these bills have been carefully reviewed, that it passed overwhelmingly in the committee. there was dissent on one or two measures, but by and large they were passed unanimously. little controversy on either side of the aisle. the appropriations committee, which i'm hon
it is unthinkable. at the time people were sending us e-mails an letters saying -- and letters saying, i can't believe the senate won't do this, won't provide a helping hand. when it finally came to a vote it passed 97-0. the controversy was manufactured on the floor of the senate to delay consideration of such a very basic bill for four weeks. those four weeks could have been spent calling these appropriation bills. so we could have had what was needed, heaty, open debate on the bills. instead...
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i have a 9-year-old and it's an unthinkable thought to lose a child.es, let me ask you a question about kidde and what, in your view and the company's view, what makes for a good carbon monoxide alarm and what makes one better than others? >> let's start with what makes a good alarm. what you really want with an alarm is selectivity to carbon monoxide gas only. you don't want an alarm that's going to react or sense other gases that are commonly found in a home and you don't want that to be viewed by the alarm as carbon monoxide. so selectivity just to carbon monoxide is an important attribute. al also, long-term stability. if we think of the alarm and the technology, we're trying to detect parts per million of a molecule that cannot be seen, smelled or tasted. so long-term accuracy of technology so that over time it's just as good on day one as it is in year seven. it's an important attribute. those are two aspects i would look for in a carbon monoxide alarm. to help support that, there is a standard out there. ul-2034 which looks at these attributes i
i have a 9-year-old and it's an unthinkable thought to lose a child.es, let me ask you a question about kidde and what, in your view and the company's view, what makes for a good carbon monoxide alarm and what makes one better than others? >> let's start with what makes a good alarm. what you really want with an alarm is selectivity to carbon monoxide gas only. you don't want an alarm that's going to react or sense other gases that are commonly found in a home and you don't want that to...
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this to place in the economic -- took place in the shadows of american power about doing the unthinkable, utilizing force and mobilizing and applying force to the oilfields and gas fields of the gulf because of the world economic situation and the oil embargo that had preceded it until march 1974. the first article of what they agreed to in algiers in 1975 was non-interference in one another's domestic affairs. if you can believe it, looking in the rearview mirror, the shah of iran and saddam hussein signed that agreement and the honored it. they held to it solidly for the first four years until khomeni returned to iran from paris in 1979 and broken from the first day and every day for the next 19 months before the iran-iraq war began. that principle is as valid now and there is no division among them that i could discern until today as it was reaffirmed on march 1991. perhaps coincidentally, but in a nice complementary way, the same evening that george h. w. bush spoke before a joint session of congress and called for a new world order, the six gcc countries and syria and egypt called f
this to place in the economic -- took place in the shadows of american power about doing the unthinkable, utilizing force and mobilizing and applying force to the oilfields and gas fields of the gulf because of the world economic situation and the oil embargo that had preceded it until march 1974. the first article of what they agreed to in algiers in 1975 was non-interference in one another's domestic affairs. if you can believe it, looking in the rearview mirror, the shah of iran and saddam...
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well, that's unthinkable. we are not going to cut the physicians 23%. we can't cut the physicians at all because they already are wondering whether or not they are going to continue to take medicare patients and even more so medicaid patients where they get paid less. and we could have a mass walkout of physicians who couldn't afford to do this if we were to cut it 23%. and, in fact, we're not going to do it. we all know that. so what did they do? i could know they were meeting down no these hallways somewhere and they were plotting out this bill and they said the president said it will not add to the debtdebt, what are we going to ? the numbers don't add up. we can't raise taxes anymore, we can't cut medicare anymore, we've done all we can do, what are we going to do? and so what they obviously decided was to take the physician part of the bill that needed to be in it that would -- for the -- to fix this aberrational law we've got that requires it to be cut 23%. they put it in a separate bill, every penny of it would be paid for by increased debt, not
well, that's unthinkable. we are not going to cut the physicians 23%. we can't cut the physicians at all because they already are wondering whether or not they are going to continue to take medicare patients and even more so medicaid patients where they get paid less. and we could have a mass walkout of physicians who couldn't afford to do this if we were to cut it 23%. and, in fact, we're not going to do it. we all know that. so what did they do? i could know they were meeting down no these...
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in the echos and wakes and shad dose of western and increasingly american talk about doing the unthinkable of utilizing force and mobilizes and deploying force to the oil fields and the gas fields of the gulf because of the world economic situation and the oil embargo that had preceded it until march of 1974. the first article of what they agreed to in algiers in march 1975 was noninterference in one another's domestic affairs. if you can believe it looking in the rear-view mirror, saddam hussein and the sharif of iran signed that agreement and held to it solemnly for the first four years until khomeni returned to iran from paris in early february of 1979 and broke it from the first day and every day for the next 19 months before the iran-iraq war began. author: and that particular principle is as valid now in their minds as no division amongst them that i can concern until today as it was reaffirmed on march 6, 1991. perhaps coincident tally but in a nice, complementary way, the same evening that george h.w. bush spoke before a joint session of congress and called for a new world order, t
in the echos and wakes and shad dose of western and increasingly american talk about doing the unthinkable of utilizing force and mobilizes and deploying force to the oil fields and the gas fields of the gulf because of the world economic situation and the oil embargo that had preceded it until march of 1974. the first article of what they agreed to in algiers in march 1975 was noninterference in one another's domestic affairs. if you can believe it looking in the rear-view mirror, saddam...
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i have a 9-year-old and it's an unthinkable thought to lose a child. i'm going home tonight and checking my smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors because of this story. >> i agree. thank you very much. mr. andres, let me ask you a question about kidde and what, in your view and the company's view, what makes for a good carbon monoxide alarm and what makes one better than others? >> let's start with what makes a good alarm. what you really want with an alarm is selectivity to carbon monoxide gas only. you don't want an alarm that's going to react or sense other gases that are commonly found in a home and you don't want that to be viewed by the alarm as carbon monoxide. so selectivity just to carbon monoxide is an important attribute. al also, long-term stability. if we think of the alarm and the technology, we're trying to detect parts per million of a molecule that cannot be seen, smelled or tasted. so long-term accuracy of technology so that over time it's just as good on day one as it is in year seven. it's an important attribute. those are two
i have a 9-year-old and it's an unthinkable thought to lose a child. i'm going home tonight and checking my smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors because of this story. >> i agree. thank you very much. mr. andres, let me ask you a question about kidde and what, in your view and the company's view, what makes for a good carbon monoxide alarm and what makes one better than others? >> let's start with what makes a good alarm. what you really want with an alarm is selectivity to...
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go back to social networking examples and information that is on networks that would have been unthinkable for many of us a few years ago and some of us still raises sensitivities. i'm really concerned about what my kids put online and i take steps to try to minimize it and teach them why they should think through that decision. i think those things need to be taken into account. >> i wanted to raise a question that came in from the audience and i'll paraphrase it a bit. there seems to be a considerable support for the view that consumers may not be fully informed as to aspects of data flow and what happens to the data not withstanding some evidence of deployment of ad block or other tools and given the lack of information that consumers have about the benefits of certain activities, should we really care about attitudal evidence, what consumers may or may not feel. do attitudes really matter if there is an information deficit? alan, you wanted to make a comment? >> if you laid the consumer surveys alongside larger surveys. it is clear that consumers are ill informed about financial affair
go back to social networking examples and information that is on networks that would have been unthinkable for many of us a few years ago and some of us still raises sensitivities. i'm really concerned about what my kids put online and i take steps to try to minimize it and teach them why they should think through that decision. i think those things need to be taken into account. >> i wanted to raise a question that came in from the audience and i'll paraphrase it a bit. there seems to be...
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it's unthinkable. this is a bill that passed over in the house of representatives overwhelmingly.the number was 394-35. 164 republicans voted for it because we want to stand behind our troops. but last night only three republican senators out of 40 would step up and say we should go forward on this bill. only three. the rest of them, led by the minority leader and the minority whip, have said we will stop this bill if this is the only way we can stop the health care debate. why did they pick this bill, of all bills, a bill where we should be standing in solidarity twaoeupbd our troops -- behind our troops. we now have split into partisan camps. there's nothing about partisan about standing behind our troops, and that vote early this morning, unfortunately, was very partisan. there's also a provision in this bill that deals with the unemployed in america. we want to go home. i want to go home. i called my wife this morning. i've been here now for three straight weeks, and it looks like there's another week to follow before the holidays and christmas. i don't like this, you know, yo
it's unthinkable. this is a bill that passed over in the house of representatives overwhelmingly.the number was 394-35. 164 republicans voted for it because we want to stand behind our troops. but last night only three republican senators out of 40 would step up and say we should go forward on this bill. only three. the rest of them, led by the minority leader and the minority whip, have said we will stop this bill if this is the only way we can stop the health care debate. why did they pick...
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that would be unthinkable. it is true that we have to work harder, mr. president, to reduce these deficits. we have no choice. and, although, therefore to reduce our national debt certainly as a percent of gross domestic product. we have no choice. point is we're beginning to reach a crisis in the accumulation of our deficits and, therefore, our debt. that is clear. we must as a country, as a congress reduce those deficits and our national debt. however, we have to pay our bills. if we don't pay our bills, we default. that would cause catastrophic consequences. to prevent those catastrophic consequences, there thus other countries having less confidence in the united states government, less confidence in the united states being able to pay its debt, we must increase the treasury's borrowing limit. and for a short period of time that, i think, is appropriate and prudent. so i urge my colleagues to vote for this legislation. there is no way around it. it is a necessity. we simply have no choice. we have to pay our debts. but in the future let's work hard t
that would be unthinkable. it is true that we have to work harder, mr. president, to reduce these deficits. we have no choice. and, although, therefore to reduce our national debt certainly as a percent of gross domestic product. we have no choice. point is we're beginning to reach a crisis in the accumulation of our deficits and, therefore, our debt. that is clear. we must as a country, as a congress reduce those deficits and our national debt. however, we have to pay our bills. if we don't...
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this is really unthinkable to me. it follows those capabilities on point after point after point.nd in some areas, it's less capable than the current aircraft that's 50 years old. and the black line represents the capabilities of the boeing aircraft. for example, on passengers, it is 190, whereas the other aircraft, the one that would be built in alabama if it would be the winner -- the presiding officer: the senator's time has expired. mr. sessions: mr. president, i would offer into the record the full statement that i would make tonight and would yield the floor and would indicate that this is a matter of such importance that i will find need to speak about it again in the future. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. udall: mr. president, i seek recognition. the presiding officer: the senator from new mexico. mr. udall: thank you, mr. president. this effort to reform our nation's health care system is finding ways to make quality health coverage affordable and accessible to all americans, and i believe the bill we're considering in this chamber as it currently stands go
this is really unthinkable to me. it follows those capabilities on point after point after point.nd in some areas, it's less capable than the current aircraft that's 50 years old. and the black line represents the capabilities of the boeing aircraft. for example, on passengers, it is 190, whereas the other aircraft, the one that would be built in alabama if it would be the winner -- the presiding officer: the senator's time has expired. mr. sessions: mr. president, i would offer into the record...
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, make them stop developing this nuclear weapon system because if they don't the alternative is unthinkablethe speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentlewoman from florida reserves. the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. kucinich: could i ask how much time remains? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio has seven minutes. mr. kucinich: i yield two minutes to mr. flake of arizona. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arizona is recognized. mr. flake: i thank the gentleman for yielding. the gentleman from indiana mentioned, what do the opponents of this resolution have in mind, if not these sanctions then what, what do we do? i think you're hard pressed to find anyone who will rationally say that this measure will have any real effect. this is a statement resolution more than anything. and to the extent that it does bite -- right now we don't export any refined petroleum products to iran. but some of our allies do. those allies that we need for real sanctions that may or will bite. and if we hope to get them onboard, the last thing we want to do is
, make them stop developing this nuclear weapon system because if they don't the alternative is unthinkablethe speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentlewoman from florida reserves. the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. kucinich: could i ask how much time remains? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio has seven minutes. mr. kucinich: i yield two minutes to mr. flake of arizona. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arizona is recognized. mr. flake: i...
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information flying around on networks that just would have been unthinkable to many of us a generationago, not just a generation ago, a few years ago, to some of us still raises sense activities i'm really -- sensitivities, i'm concerned what my kids put online and teach them why they should think through that decision. i think those things need to be taken into account. >> i wanted to raise a question, and, that came in from the audience, and i'll paraphrase it a bit. there seems to it be considerable support for the few that consumers may not be fully informed as to aspects of data flow and what happens to the data, notwithstanding some evidence of deployment of ad blocker plus and other tools. given the lack of information that consumers have about the benefits of certain activities, should we really care about attitudal evidence about what consumers may or may not feel? in other words, do attitudal surveys really matter if there is an information deficit? alan, you want to make a comment? >> if you lay the consumer privacy surveys alongside larger surveys of consumer knowledge, it'
information flying around on networks that just would have been unthinkable to many of us a generationago, not just a generation ago, a few years ago, to some of us still raises sense activities i'm really -- sensitivities, i'm concerned what my kids put online and teach them why they should think through that decision. i think those things need to be taken into account. >> i wanted to raise a question, and, that came in from the audience, and i'll paraphrase it a bit. there seems to it...
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, make them stop developing this nuclear weapon system because if they don't the alternative is unthinkable. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentlewoman from florida reserves. the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. kucinich: could i ask how much time remains? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio has seven minutes. mr. kucinich: i yield two minutes to mr. flake of arizona. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arizona is recognized. mr. flake: i thank the gentleman for yielding. the gentleman from indiana mentioned, what do the opponents of this resolution have in mind, if not these sanctions then what, what do we do? i think you're hard pressed to find anyone who will rationally say that this measure will have any real effect. this is a statement resolution more than anything. and to the extent that it does bite -- right now we don't export any refined petroleum products to iran. but some of our allies do. those allies that we need for real sanctions that may or will bite. and if we hope to get them onboard, the last thing we want to do i
, make them stop developing this nuclear weapon system because if they don't the alternative is unthinkable. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentlewoman from florida reserves. the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. kucinich: could i ask how much time remains? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio has seven minutes. mr. kucinich: i yield two minutes to mr. flake of arizona. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arizona is recognized. mr. flake:...
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the idea that we would make these cuts is unthinkable. the only thing worse is to take money from home health care to create a new entitlement program. i want to reflect briefly upon last thursday when the president had his jobs summit. he was sort of mystified about why the stimulus spending had not resulted in the hope for job creation. ultimately, he was told by one. his apparent that the reason why the private sector and job creators are staying on the sidelines is because of the unprecedented number of takeovers coming out of washington. it may be the health care takeover, cap-and-trade, higher taxes. all of these are job-killing policies emanating from washington at a time when our economy is suffering and people are out of work and losing their homes. this health care takeover is perhaps the latest of another washington to a government that is killing our economy and its ability to restore itself. it is discouraging job creation at a time when we need them the worst. >> the health care bill is a job-killer. we all know the numbers.
the idea that we would make these cuts is unthinkable. the only thing worse is to take money from home health care to create a new entitlement program. i want to reflect briefly upon last thursday when the president had his jobs summit. he was sort of mystified about why the stimulus spending had not resulted in the hope for job creation. ultimately, he was told by one. his apparent that the reason why the private sector and job creators are staying on the sidelines is because of the...
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to the social networks examples and information flying around on networks that would have been unthinkingo many of us generationing a. just a few years ago and some of us still raises sensitivities. i'm concerned what my kids put on-line and i take steps to try and minimize it and teach them why they should think through that situation. i think that needs to be taken into account. >> i wanted to raise a question from the audience and i'll paraphrase it a bit. there seems to be considerable support for the view that consumers may not be fully informed as to aspects of data flow and what happens to the data. notwithstandi'g some evidence of deployment of add blocker plus and other tools. and given the lack of information that consumers have, about the benefits officer time activities should we really care about attitude evidence about what consumers may or may not feel? in other words, do attitudele surveys really matter if there isn't information. allen? >> if you lay the consumer privacy survey as long side larger surveys of consumer knowledge, it's quite consistent consumers are ill info
to the social networks examples and information flying around on networks that would have been unthinkingo many of us generationing a. just a few years ago and some of us still raises sensitivities. i'm concerned what my kids put on-line and i take steps to try and minimize it and teach them why they should think through that situation. i think that needs to be taken into account. >> i wanted to raise a question from the audience and i'll paraphrase it a bit. there seems to be...