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and vick? >> inclusiveness and approach to governing. >> and okay. and bernadette? >> i guess i would agree, he's putting forth a more kind her and gentler face on -- on america. >> and -- and bill? >> he seems sincere about what he wants to do. >> patricia? >> i'm thinking. >> what? >> i'm thinking. >> yeah. there's nothing -- best thing about barack obama is -- >> charismatic. >> and william? >> that he's intelligent and he's trying to do what is best for the country. >> and lisa? >> his youth and determination. >> and -- and pam has? >> his family values. >> all right. >> and okay. and john? >> he'll be a one-term president. >> okay. >> okay. >> are you a republican, john? >> not at all. >> okay. okay. turn it around and i'll give you the first shot, john. and that is, the thing that makes me most uncertain about barack obama is -- >> leadership skills. >> okay. >> and -- and -- >> pamela? >> the war i guess. -- and afghanistan problems. >> okay. >> okay. >> and -- and military knowledge. >>
and vick? >> inclusiveness and approach to governing. >> and okay. and bernadette? >> i guess i would agree, he's putting forth a more kind her and gentler face on -- on america. >> and -- and bill? >> he seems sincere about what he wants to do. >> patricia? >> i'm thinking. >> what? >> i'm thinking. >> yeah. there's nothing -- best thing about barack obama is -- >> charismatic. >> and william? >> that he's...
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. >> vick? >> his inclusiveness and his approach to government. >> ber na zphet >> well, i guess >> bernadette? >> well, i guess i would agree, he's putting a more kinder, gentler face on america. >> bill? >> he seems sincere on what he wants to do. >> uh-huh. patricia? >> been thinking. >> what? >> i've been thinking. >> best thing about barack obama is? >> he's charismatic? >> and that he's intelligent and that he's trying to do what's best for the country. >> lisa? >> his youth and his determination. >> pam lal? >> his family values -- pamela? >> his family values. >> he'll be a one-term president. >> ok. >> are you a republican? >> not -- >> ok. >> turn it around and i'll give you the first shot, john. and that is the thing that makes me most uncertain about barack obama is -- >> his leadership skills. >> pamela? >> the war, i guess -- afghanistan problems. i'm not sure. >> ok. >> his military knowledge. >> there's nothing about him that makes me feel uncertain about what he's doing. >> lack
. >> vick? >> his inclusiveness and his approach to government. >> ber na zphet >> well, i guess >> bernadette? >> well, i guess i would agree, he's putting a more kinder, gentler face on america. >> bill? >> he seems sincere on what he wants to do. >> uh-huh. patricia? >> been thinking. >> what? >> i've been thinking. >> best thing about barack obama is? >> he's charismatic? >> and that he's intelligent...
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tiger's wife, one of her best friends is jasper pare parent 0 vick's wife, she was their nanny. she said i wished she would have used the 9 iron. >> larry: christine, look forward to having you again. i did see it on a blog, whatever it was i saw, the column will be in "usa today" tomorrow? >> that's correct, larry. >> larry: rick will be back later. those of you, tomorrow, read it. those who have experience with a celebrity crisis or two are here, how would they advise tiger? that's next. so many arthritis pain relievers -- i just want fewer pills and relief that lasts all day. take 2 extra strength tylenol every 4 to 6 hours?!? taking 8 pills a day... and if i take it for 10 days -- that's 80 pills. just 2 aleve can last all day. perfect. choose aleve and you can be taking four times... fewer pills than extra strength tylenol. just 2 aleve have the strength to relieve arthritis pain all day. >>> mr. woods is at fault in the crash. insufficient evidence issuing a uniform traffic citation, there are no claims of domestic violence by any individual. >> larry: tiger's, by the way,
tiger's wife, one of her best friends is jasper pare parent 0 vick's wife, she was their nanny. she said i wished she would have used the 9 iron. >> larry: christine, look forward to having you again. i did see it on a blog, whatever it was i saw, the column will be in "usa today" tomorrow? >> that's correct, larry. >> larry: rick will be back later. those of you, tomorrow, read it. those who have experience with a celebrity crisis or two are here, how would they...
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it right here for a full 30 minutes of the final score with all your nfl coverage including michael vickturn to atlanta. until then back out to westwood for what should be an exciting second half between kansas and ucla. learn more at supportyourvet.org. >> okay, everyone, we have a lot to cover this morning. tim should be here any second with the latest budget numbers to -- uhh, take us through the initial... schedule... for production and..ndndndnd >> ouch. >> this is one way to avoid getting the h1n1 flu virus. >> oopsie daisy. >> all right. good morning! let's get this meeting started. >> for some better ways, visit flu.gov. [man sneezes] [groans] [groans] >>> the number one team in the nation the kansas jayhawks coming to pauley pavilion, leading by seven. ku is so strong in the middle. they haven't even needed much offensively from cole aldrich and they bring this kid markieff morris off the bench. he has been 5 for 5 and outstanding. >> marques: a terrific job. you expect him to be solid but markieff has been more than that. he's done a nice job establishing great position, great
it right here for a full 30 minutes of the final score with all your nfl coverage including michael vickturn to atlanta. until then back out to westwood for what should be an exciting second half between kansas and ucla. learn more at supportyourvet.org. >> okay, everyone, we have a lot to cover this morning. tim should be here any second with the latest budget numbers to -- uhh, take us through the initial... schedule... for production and..ndndndnd >> ouch. >> this is one...
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vicks nyquil cold & flu. the nighttime sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, fever, best sleep you ever got with a cold...medicine. ♪ >> larry: let's discuss airport security. we'll check in with detroit. let's go to the l.a. international airport at the tom bradley international terminal at lax. cara finnstrom is there reporting for cnn. what's the security measures like at lax? >> reporter: well, larry, as you can see, huge crowds. this big crowd behind me, the line stretches out the door and down to the next terminal. these folks are having an extra wait today. this is normal during the holidays. when you pair it with all the extra screenings, these people have to wait a little longer. look behind me here, larry. you see these huge boxes. international travelers toting big pieces of luggage and big boxes of gifts to take home. i spoke with one woman going home to the philippines tonight, and she brought six large boxes. she says she just got her two hours earlier than she had planned because she wanted to
vicks nyquil cold & flu. the nighttime sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, fever, best sleep you ever got with a cold...medicine. ♪ >> larry: let's discuss airport security. we'll check in with detroit. let's go to the l.a. international airport at the tom bradley international terminal at lax. cara finnstrom is there reporting for cnn. what's the security measures like at lax? >> reporter: well, larry, as you can see, huge crowds. this big crowd behind me, the line...
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when the murder weapon did not fit the wounds on the vick and the outline on the bed, the bloody outline should there must have been two knives involved then. they explained their lack of evidence by creating this elaborate cover-up and conspiracy that amanda was involved in. >> curt, r were you happy with the defense? >> i thought our defense team and for that matter raphael's defense team did a great job in breaking dow down and breaking up any physical evidence in the court of law. but i think as both of the attorneys that are on here with us have stated, there was something much bigger going into this thing, and literally the character assassination that amanda experienced up front just continued to snowball. they made a person that they needed in order to fit their fantasy story that they put together. >> larry: mark, we've heard that the appeals system in italy is more favorable to the defendant in the united states. for example, they don't have to rule on whether the constitution was violated or not, they look at the whole case? >> it's almost a denovo procedure, meaning you get t
when the murder weapon did not fit the wounds on the vick and the outline on the bed, the bloody outline should there must have been two knives involved then. they explained their lack of evidence by creating this elaborate cover-up and conspiracy that amanda was involved in. >> curt, r were you happy with the defense? >> i thought our defense team and for that matter raphael's defense team did a great job in breaking dow down and breaking up any physical evidence in the court of...
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michael vick on friday. i wasn't involved with dogfighting, i had nothing to do with it. on monday, he apologized, he found jesus over the weekend. it doesn't always work that quickly. >> i'll tell you one thing, i think a lot of people are looking at their pda and pushing delete button. >> that's one of the first things you do in this situation. i always tell the client, give me your authorization and i will get your phone records. do it immediately because i want to know what's going to pop up. >> larry: does it always come out, david? >> it certainly seems that way, that's why you do have a tough conversation with your client very early in the process. and i wonder what happened over the weekend with tiger and his advisers, whether he told them everything or whether they made the difficult point to him, if there's anything out there, we need to know about it and deal with it. certainly, knowing what we know today, he was too late with this statement. and, yes, whatever is out there, it always seems to come out. pat, if it's on their pda, it's too late, because it's on
michael vick on friday. i wasn't involved with dogfighting, i had nothing to do with it. on monday, he apologized, he found jesus over the weekend. it doesn't always work that quickly. >> i'll tell you one thing, i think a lot of people are looking at their pda and pushing delete button. >> that's one of the first things you do in this situation. i always tell the client, give me your authorization and i will get your phone records. do it immediately because i want to know what's...
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where a claimant orders a security purchase and receives a written confirmation which every madoff vick did with every statement and reflecting that purpose, the claimant generally has a reasonable expectation that he or she holds securities identified in the confirmation and therefore, generally is entitled to recovery of those securities within the limits imposed by cipa, a financial limitation of $500,000 or whatever it is, even when the purchase never actually occurred and the debtor instead converted the cash deposited by the claimant to fund the purchase. these people were again reassured that the way we wrote the law, the way the regulations existed, and the way you interpreted them, telling them that they're entitled to that money even if -- and i won't go on reading, but even if the money triples and there was no money there and if somebody fraudulently stole it. what has happened is there is a different court case and you say the money was stolen and not invested. this is a shell game that you're playing with investors. this is over the heads of most of the people on our commi
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there are many hearings this morning, including hillary clinton and michael vick moylan -- and robertes and michael mullen had a hearing. that has begun on c-span3. we will also have it available on the c-span video library later today. it is also on line. bennie thompson is the house -- is the homeland security chair and he is calling the security director mike sullivan, and he also invited the salahis. it has been said that they are not coming. he is considering a subpoena. that also begins live at 10:00 a.m. and will be c-span.org. and ben bernanke before the senate banking committee today at 3:00 p.m. next is cocoa, fla., republican line. caller: i wanted to call in and mention a couple of things, especially when it comes to the constitution and as far as how it is interpreted, nowadays, it seems that every time there is a law that is passed, the people the past these laws do not really pay attention to the logic of it and the philosophy of it as to what is actually going to accomplish -- it is actually going to accomplish. and the group's are looking 40 -- and the groups are look
there are many hearings this morning, including hillary clinton and michael vick moylan -- and robertes and michael mullen had a hearing. that has begun on c-span3. we will also have it available on the c-span video library later today. it is also on line. bennie thompson is the house -- is the homeland security chair and he is calling the security director mike sullivan, and he also invited the salahis. it has been said that they are not coming. he is considering a subpoena. that also begins...
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where a claimant orders a security purchase and receives a written confirmation which every madoff vick did with every statement and reflecting that purpose, the claimant generally has a reasonable expectation that he or she holds securities identified in the confirmation and therefore, generally is entitled to recovery of those securities within the limits imposed by cipa, a financial limitation of $500,000 or whatever it is, even when the purchase never actually occurred and the debtor instead converted the cash deposited by the claimant to fund the purchase. these people were again reassured that the way we wrote the law, the way the regulations existed, and the way you interpreted them, telling them that they're entitled to that money even if -- and i won't go on reading, but even if the money triples and there was no money there and if somebody fraudulently stole it. what has happened is there is a different court case and you say the money was stolen and not invested. this is a shell game that you're playing with investors. this is over the heads of most of the people on our commi
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arkansas representative vick snyder chairs the armed services oversight subcommittee.earing is an hour and 50 minutes. >> good morning. we are going to go ahead and began. mr. whitman will be joining us shortly. this is a subcommittee on oversight investigation, second hearing on professional military education, specifically today, officer in residenceç pme. institutionalizing what we called joined us. we also discussed the efforts of the 1989 skeleton panel to review pma to insure that it became part of the culture. today we are looking at the six senior schools in the pme enterprise. the schools are meant to focus on developing strategies and a teaching strategy, natural -- national, military and resources. today we will hear the -- we will invite combatant commanders, those who employ to these institutions, and they should also be involved in this discussion. there are joined by their academic deans. we will now hear from mr. whitman. >> thank you, chairman snyder. i appreciate the opportunity. good morning to our witnesses. we deeply appreciate you being here toda
arkansas representative vick snyder chairs the armed services oversight subcommittee.earing is an hour and 50 minutes. >> good morning. we are going to go ahead and began. mr. whitman will be joining us shortly. this is a subcommittee on oversight investigation, second hearing on professional military education, specifically today, officer in residenceç pme. institutionalizing what we called joined us. we also discussed the efforts of the 1989 skeleton panel to review pma to insure that...
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and before that in the biological which a vicks, you could not mention his name, you could not say stahlenmy oppresser. in america humans change roles at who is the oppress of and who is the nation but in the united states the jews were on the central banks and health care officials -- host: sir what does this have to do with climate change? all right, we're just going to move on. democrats, climate change how important is this summit in your view? caller: it'sÑi that god created man with a responsibilityÑiçó t manage, to care for, to take care of the environment. essentially the first responsibility given to man was to take care of the garden of eden. and i definitely see a parallel between that responsibility and essentially what we are -- what they are trying to do in copenhagen these days. i think president obama is on the right track. i think the world needs to take stock of itself, and go back to that original mandate given to us by god, and i think because i'm a religious leader, a christian minister of the gospel, and i feel that it is not just our human responsibility, but it's a
and before that in the biological which a vicks, you could not mention his name, you could not say stahlenmy oppresser. in america humans change roles at who is the oppress of and who is the nation but in the united states the jews were on the central banks and health care officials -- host: sir what does this have to do with climate change? all right, we're just going to move on. democrats, climate change how important is this summit in your view? caller: it'sÑi that god created man with a...