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they're joining us from jacksonville, florida.thank you for being with us again. >> thank you for having us. >> liz, please put ronald on screen for me. ronald, what do you make of misty flunking a polygraph? >> i don't know anything about her flunking a polygraph. i know what's been said about it, but i'm not a polygrapher myself. so i didn't see any results. i didn't -- you know, i was told by the polygrapher who did the polygraph that it's not judged in percentages, that the polygraph is either a failed or a pass, not in a percentages. >> well, okay. let's take what you know, that you either fail it or you pass it. well, according to these reports, she flunked it. i mean, royally flunked it. and that's got to concern you. >> well, until i see more physical proof of what's going on, miss nancy, there's -- my concerns are still on keeping haleigh's face on the tv and being sure that she is found. and whoever has done this to her is put away. >> okay. ronald, i understand that you want to keep haleigh's face out there. and we are
they're joining us from jacksonville, florida.thank you for being with us again. >> thank you for having us. >> liz, please put ronald on screen for me. ronald, what do you make of misty flunking a polygraph? >> i don't know anything about her flunking a polygraph. i know what's been said about it, but i'm not a polygrapher myself. so i didn't see any results. i didn't -- you know, i was told by the polygrapher who did the polygraph that it's not judged in percentages, that...
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host: tom is joining us from jacksonville, north carolina. good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. i've been listening to the discussion this morning. i've served both in iraq and afghanistan. missions of supporting and training the locals to stand up and fight. first, on the whole iran piece, i don't see how the administration figures that the sanctions will be able to deter what the iranians are doing. i think from their perspective what they keep saying from us actually is counterproductive because it encourages them to continue their secret weapons. they're willing to fight for it. our position says we don't like it, but we're not going to fight for it. the reason the option is so bad because it's not to the strength it needs to be. i don't think the administration currently wants to pursue a greater stronger military, thus having more problems. host: thank you. guest: there's a lot of reason in what the caller said, but, again, i think it comes down to bottom line, you have to decide where the united states's priorities are. where the grea
host: tom is joining us from jacksonville, north carolina. good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. i've been listening to the discussion this morning. i've served both in iraq and afghanistan. missions of supporting and training the locals to stand up and fight. first, on the whole iran piece, i don't see how the administration figures that the sanctions will be able to deter what the iranians are doing. i think from their perspective what they keep saying from us actually is...
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host: tom is joining us from jacksonville, north carolina. good morning.ler: thank you for taking my call. i've been listening to the discussion this morning. i've served both in iraq and afghanistan. missions of supporting and training the locals to stand up and fight. first, on the whole iran piece, i don't see how the administration figures that the sanctions will be able to deter what the iranians are doing. i think from their perspective what they keep saying from us actually is counterproductive because it encourages them to continue their secret weapons. they're willing to fight for it. our position says we don't like it, but we're not going to fight for it. the reason the option is so bad because it's not to the strength it needs to be. i don't think the administration currently wants to pursue a greater stronger military, thus having more problems. host: thank you. guest: there's a lot of reason in what the caller said, but, again, i think it comes down to bottom line, you have to decide where the united states's priorities are. where the greatest
host: tom is joining us from jacksonville, north carolina. good morning.ler: thank you for taking my call. i've been listening to the discussion this morning. i've served both in iraq and afghanistan. missions of supporting and training the locals to stand up and fight. first, on the whole iran piece, i don't see how the administration figures that the sanctions will be able to deter what the iranians are doing. i think from their perspective what they keep saying from us actually is...
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us- three deep in the booth. >> matthew berry here, from espn.com fantasy with a couple of really deep, late-round, wide receiver sleepers for you, and how about troy williamson of the jacksonvillers, one of the leading receivers in the preseason and whatever you think of williamson, he's better than they had last year in jacksonville when david garrard was top 10 in the nfl in passing yards. david clowney of the jets has won that starting job off jerricho cotchery, he has under 300 yards -- i like him as a safety valve for mark sanchez. the jets are going to throw more than people think. clowney could be a nice sleeper in deep leagues. finally, a guy you want to spend -- a late-round player on malcolm kelly of the redskins. he's 6'4" and they really like him a lot. jason campbell needs that big target in the red zone and i think malcolm kelly could be it -- he's now the starter for the redskins. fantasy news available free on espn.com. >> we're getting you ready for the football season. do not miss the blitz preseason special, we'll be breaking down all 32 nfl t ♪ ♪ >> coming up on espnews. coors and cable cars -- take your pick. we check in on colorado and san fran in the wild
us- three deep in the booth. >> matthew berry here, from espn.com fantasy with a couple of really deep, late-round, wide receiver sleepers for you, and how about troy williamson of the jacksonvillers, one of the leading receivers in the preseason and whatever you think of williamson, he's better than they had last year in jacksonville when david garrard was top 10 in the nfl in passing yards. david clowney of the jets has won that starting job off jerricho cotchery, he has under 300 yards...
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from jacksonville, florida. caller: the thing that really upsets me about our government, all the vietnam and korean soldiers that died, they died in vain because our government told us at that time we were fighting communism. now, as countries hold most of our debt. -- now, communist countries hold most of our debt. thank you. guest: it is true that we borrow a lot of money from china, and china is the biggest creditor to our country, so we have this debtor-creditor relationship. the chinese, however, did not force us to borrow all this money. we bought this on by the result of our own spending habits, and as long as a country we are not saving very much and we want to invest in order to grow the economy, we have to borrow to finance that. we borrowed to finance a lot of excess consumption. so with households saving little or nothing in the run-up to the crisis and the government running a deficit, is the savings were not enough to finance everything they needed to do, so we had to borrow. so we may not like the position that we are in, but we brought it on ourselves. host: is there much conversation in washington right now about trying to reduce that? is that even
from jacksonville, florida. caller: the thing that really upsets me about our government, all the vietnam and korean soldiers that died, they died in vain because our government told us at that time we were fighting communism. now, as countries hold most of our debt. -- now, communist countries hold most of our debt. thank you. guest: it is true that we borrow a lot of money from china, and china is the biggest creditor to our country, so we have this debtor-creditor relationship. the chinese,...
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use it. so feel the clean. not just oil, pennzoil. >> matthew berry here, from espn.com fantasy with a couple of really deep, late-round, wide receiver sleepers for you, and how about troy williamson of the jacksonvilleeceivers in the preseason and whatever you think of williamson, he's better than they had last year in jacksonville when david garrard was top 10 in the nfl in passing yards. david clowney of the jets has won that starting job off jerricho cotchery, he has under 300 yards -- i like him as a safety valve for mark sanchez. the jets are going to throw more than people think. clowney could be a nice sleeper in deep leagues. finally, a guy you want to spend -- a late-round player on malcolm kelly of the redskins. he's 6'4" and they really like him a lot. jason campbell needs that big target in the red zone and i think malcolm kelly could be it -- he's now the starter for the redskins. fantasy news available free on espn.com.
use it. so feel the clean. not just oil, pennzoil. >> matthew berry here, from espn.com fantasy with a couple of really deep, late-round, wide receiver sleepers for you, and how about troy williamson of the jacksonvilleeceivers in the preseason and whatever you think of williamson, he's better than they had last year in jacksonville when david garrard was top 10 in the nfl in passing yards. david clowney of the jets has won that starting job off jerricho cotchery, he has under 300 yards...
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from jacksonville, florida. caller: the thing that really upsets me about our government, all the vietnam and korean soldiers that died, they died in vain because our government told usat that time we were fighting communism. now, as countries hold most of our debt. -- now, communist countries hold most of our debt. thank you. guest: it is true that we borrow a lot of money from china, and china is the biggest creditor to our country, so we have this debtor-creditor relationship. the chinese, however, did not force us to borrow all this money. we bought this on by the result of our own spending habits, and as long as a country we are not saving very much and we want to invest in order to grow the economy, we have to borrow to finance that. we borrowed to finance a lot of excess consumption. so with households saving little or nothing in the run-up to the crisis and the government running a deficit, is the savings were not enough to finance everything they needed to do, so we had to borrow. so we may not like the position that we are in, but we brought it on ourselves. host: is there much conversation in washington right now about trying to reduce that? is that even i
from jacksonville, florida. caller: the thing that really upsets me about our government, all the vietnam and korean soldiers that died, they died in vain because our government told usat that time we were fighting communism. now, as countries hold most of our debt. -- now, communist countries hold most of our debt. thank you. guest: it is true that we borrow a lot of money from china, and china is the biggest creditor to our country, so we have this debtor-creditor relationship. the chinese,...
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from jacksonville, florida. good morning. >> caller: yes, good morning. the thing that really upsets me about our things, vietnam, korea and soldiers that died, they died in vain because our government told us at that time we were fighting communism. now communism country controls most of our debt. thank you very much. >> guest: well, it is true. we borrow a lot of money from china. our government borrows a lot of money from china, and china is the world biggest creditor countries so we do have this debtor creditor relationship, which complicate the equation. a chinese however did not force us to bar all of this money. we bought this on by the result of our own spending habits, and as long as a country we're not saving very much and we want to invest in order to grow the economy. we have to borrow to finance that. and we've are to finance a lot of excess consumption. so with households saving little or nothing in the run up to the crisis and the government typically running a deficit, business savings were not enough to finance anything we needed to do. so we had to borrow. so we may not like the position we're in, but we brought it on ourselves. >> host: is there much conversation in washi
from jacksonville, florida. good morning. >> caller: yes, good morning. the thing that really upsets me about our things, vietnam, korea and soldiers that died, they died in vain because our government told us at that time we were fighting communism. now communism country controls most of our debt. thank you very much. >> guest: well, it is true. we borrow a lot of money from china. our government borrows a lot of money from china, and china is the world biggest creditor countries...