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over 1,000 years ago, the weather was very warm. it was a lot warmer than it is today, the one degree that we have. the fact is there were big areas of greenland that were green that had agriculture and a green part of that area. iceland was an area that had plants and crops. people thought they were claiming that there were vines there. no. the temperature was different. it was warmer 1,000 years ago. so there have been numerous weather cycles that have had nothing to do with human activity, unless you believe that the vikings that there was something they were doing that was changing the weather. and if there was a warming cycle -- and again, if we have had a warming cycle since that time, it has been one degree. but these past climate cycles, there is one thing we have to figure out. why is it then that we have had these cycles? why is it then -- and why is this cycle claiming a one-degree rise in temperature from a 500-year low, why is this different? why are we trying to change the rules of the game and centralize power and loo
over 1,000 years ago, the weather was very warm. it was a lot warmer than it is today, the one degree that we have. the fact is there were big areas of greenland that were green that had agriculture and a green part of that area. iceland was an area that had plants and crops. people thought they were claiming that there were vines there. no. the temperature was different. it was warmer 1,000 years ago. so there have been numerous weather cycles that have had nothing to do with human activity,...
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in the normal course of the weather service. so we do anticipate the authorizing committee coming forward with such a suggestion. we'll see how fairs on the floor of the house and congress. if the president signs it into law as time goes forward. but there is in fact no money going to establish the national climate service in this bill. i yield. mr. broun: would you assure me in conversation -- conference that if the authorizers do not put into place an authorization of new climate service that no funds would be expended on establishing a new national climate service? mr. mollohan: noer for the same reason i wouldn't -- no, for the same reason i wouldn't assure the gentleman from indiana before what happens in conference is in the context of all the issues being considered in conference. i can't predict that future and i won't commit to any specific attitude in conference. i will point out that the authorizing committee is considering this. we respect the authorizing committee process. if they were not to authorize the national
in the normal course of the weather service. so we do anticipate the authorizing committee coming forward with such a suggestion. we'll see how fairs on the floor of the house and congress. if the president signs it into law as time goes forward. but there is in fact no money going to establish the national climate service in this bill. i yield. mr. broun: would you assure me in conversation -- conference that if the authorizers do not put into place an authorization of new climate service that...
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training the next weather forecasts or to predict climate change. when i was going through san jose state back in the 1960's, seven new words like ecology, food web, smog, other terminology which is common among youngsters today started then at university. today these are concepts that are necessary for understanding the kinds of things we are faced with. i thank the chair. i yield. the chair: the time of the gentleman from west virginia has expired. the gentleman from california. mr. campbell: may i inquire how much time i have remaining? the chair: one minute, one minute, 45 seconds remaining. mr. campbell: thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate the arguments from my colleague from california and his eloquence in presenting them. however one of the things i would like to point out to the gentleman is that unless we missed it somehow, i believe that all earmark requests are supposed to be shown on your website. we were unable to find this on your website. but we were able to find that there was some of this funded last year i believe so that this is
training the next weather forecasts or to predict climate change. when i was going through san jose state back in the 1960's, seven new words like ecology, food web, smog, other terminology which is common among youngsters today started then at university. today these are concepts that are necessary for understanding the kinds of things we are faced with. i thank the chair. i yield. the chair: the time of the gentleman from west virginia has expired. the gentleman from california. mr. campbell:...
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. >> is that an advantage, given what the weather was? or is there no real advantage for not teeing off, considering you're going to have to do maybe double the work on friday? >> yeah, i think you can look at it both ways. guys who got off to a bad start today are certainly going to think that it's a disadvantage that they played. but the guys who kind of hung in there for a few holes are that much farther along, they'll have that many fewer holes to play. at some point they'll play a lot of holes. either saturday or sunday, they'll look to play at 27 or 36 holes if they can get to it. and the ones who have played the least are going to have it easier in terms of their fitness and the long days that they're going to have. >> if they have to play 36 holes on sunday, can tiger's knee hold on? >> that's a great question, because he really hasn't had to do that yet. i mean, there's been little tests along the way, playing back-to-back weeks, that sort of thing. >> the events that tiger's played, i'm sure he'll down play it. he'll say he's re
. >> is that an advantage, given what the weather was? or is there no real advantage for not teeing off, considering you're going to have to do maybe double the work on friday? >> yeah, i think you can look at it both ways. guys who got off to a bad start today are certainly going to think that it's a disadvantage that they played. but the guys who kind of hung in there for a few holes are that much farther along, they'll have that many fewer holes to play. at some point they'll...
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david weathers has come in from that reds bullpen. opponents in 19 of his 23 appearances. 920 career appearances for david weathers. and the nats threatening here. they have got two down and zimmerman down at second base. not happy with that called third strike, for adam dunn, and elijah dukes got a chance to get a hit to tie this baby up. nats' sixth hit, or zimmerman's single, a double. pitch outside and it's one ball and a strike. >> rob: andy fletcher has home plate tonight. he has been generous. we can't just say that that was again dunn. he gave that same strike zone to detwiler, cueto, he has been very consistent all night. so as a hitter you have to go up there knowing he has been a little loose on the engineers tonight, if it's way outside, a breaking ball, he is dunn. >> johnny: david weathers the third cincinnati pitcher, willie harris witch outside. the last 10 years d weathers leads all pitchers with 668 appearances. >> rob: a lot of work. >> johnny: a lot of work in milwauk
david weathers has come in from that reds bullpen. opponents in 19 of his 23 appearances. 920 career appearances for david weathers. and the nats threatening here. they have got two down and zimmerman down at second base. not happy with that called third strike, for adam dunn, and elijah dukes got a chance to get a hit to tie this baby up. nats' sixth hit, or zimmerman's single, a double. pitch outside and it's one ball and a strike. >> rob: andy fletcher has home plate tonight. he has...
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burton certainly not in the class of rhodes or cordero or weathers. but still, pretty impressive outings. >> rob: he is a nice bridge to the bridge for the closer. very solid bullpen. something that has been lacking in cincinnati for many years. >> johnny: johnson base hit to right! willingham around third. here comes the throw to the plate. and he goes back to third. >> rob: now, that was a great stop. >> johnny: you are not kidding. looked like he had a full head of steam and less listach wisely held him up. >> rob: nick johnson smokes this into right. bruce comes up throwing. short hop. still, willingham probably would have been dead at the plate. >> johnny: bruce has a pretty good arm. >> rob: not when you have guzman and gonzalez and zimmerman coming up. >> johnny: fouls off the first delivery. so, willingham at third and nieves at second. nick johnson at first. 2-0 ballgame. the best threat the nationals have been able to mount today. and there's one down. guzman grounded to first, singled to right and grounded again to first in the 4th inning.
burton certainly not in the class of rhodes or cordero or weathers. but still, pretty impressive outings. >> rob: he is a nice bridge to the bridge for the closer. very solid bullpen. something that has been lacking in cincinnati for many years. >> johnny: johnson base hit to right! willingham around third. here comes the throw to the plate. and he goes back to third. >> rob: now, that was a great stop. >> johnny: you are not kidding. looked like he had a full head of...
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or summer weather. it is different but it all adds to the same place, that a tired or fatigued by the is not at the peak of his or her performance. >> go ahead. >> the issue of fatigue is a very serious one, and you know it is right at the top of our strategic safety initiative. including the exploration, this is since there is a lot of new sites out there on fatigue. and the possibility of exploring fatigue testing, let's start gathering the data. let's start testing people for fatigue. we had the ability to do that now, but we don't currently. and we would strongly urge it. >> i think that we know, i've read enough sleep study to know that if people have -- don't have enough sleep, and i'm not at all disputing that testing is good and finding more details out about long flights, short flights is good but the bottom line is they don't have enough sleep because they are sitting there in an airport and they haven't slept the night before because they are flying from far away and they don't have enough mo
or summer weather. it is different but it all adds to the same place, that a tired or fatigued by the is not at the peak of his or her performance. >> go ahead. >> the issue of fatigue is a very serious one, and you know it is right at the top of our strategic safety initiative. including the exploration, this is since there is a lot of new sites out there on fatigue. and the possibility of exploring fatigue testing, let's start gathering the data. let's start testing people for...
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>> weather balloons. >> yeah, marsh gas and weather balloons. >> exactly.hy are these little green men on the balloons? >> if there are so many weather balloons, why can't we tell when it's going to rain? >> top of the order, here's marco scutaro, three for four today. that's a good one by wells to the outer half, trying to keep this thing close, the nats have six outs left with which to work. a 6-2 game. the nationals have had a man on base in every inning except the fourth. i don't think wells is too happy about that call. what's a better pitch than that in terms of being on a corner? >> great pitch, great pitch. you heard the explanation. when they call a strike that the system thinks is a ball, they get called out on it so they'd rather call it a ball. >> and they'd rather have longer games and more offense. >> most definitely. >> sounds to me like two departments aren't communicating very well. willie harris is cruising to this ball. he has it, and the blue jays strand their seventh runner of the day. kearns, gonzalez and harris, it's getting late. the
>> weather balloons. >> yeah, marsh gas and weather balloons. >> exactly.hy are these little green men on the balloons? >> if there are so many weather balloons, why can't we tell when it's going to rain? >> top of the order, here's marco scutaro, three for four today. that's a good one by wells to the outer half, trying to keep this thing close, the nats have six outs left with which to work. a 6-2 game. the nationals have had a man on base in every inning except...
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the poor weather man. now they can blame the climate czar. these folks up here on the majority side, they would like all the center of the universe to be washington, d.c., and there you go. everybody in the country will be blaming the climate czar for bad weather. at least we've got centralized blame. you know, i'm sure there are some people sitting at home saying and in this body saying, why are you talking about this? i think there's something really critical that we all need to interject in this and i said it briefly, but it takes us out of the realm -- into the realm of seriousness. the founding fathers of this country assigned the government with checks and balances. and this sir couple vents that system. this puts absolute authority in these peoples' hands at this category and they have not gone through any senate confirmation, which the executive branch -- those people are supposed to be -- secretaries and undersecretaries have to be confirmed by the senate. we've got a good friend in this body that has been nominated for secretary of
the poor weather man. now they can blame the climate czar. these folks up here on the majority side, they would like all the center of the universe to be washington, d.c., and there you go. everybody in the country will be blaming the climate czar for bad weather. at least we've got centralized blame. you know, i'm sure there are some people sitting at home saying and in this body saying, why are you talking about this? i think there's something really critical that we all need to interject in...
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or summer weather. it is different, but it all adds to the same place. a tired or fatigue pilot is not at the peak of his or her performance. >> the issue of fatigue is a very serious one. it is right at the top of our strategic safety initiative, including the exploration -- there is a lot of new signs out there on fatigue. the possibility of exploring fatigue testing, let's start gathering the data. let's start testing people for fatigue. we have the ability to do that now, but we do not currently. we would strongly urge it. >> i think that we know. i have read enough sleep studies to know that if people do not have enough sleep, and i am not disputing that testing is good, but the bottom line is, if they do not have enough sleep because they are sitting in an airport and have not slept the night before because they are flying from far away and do not have enough money to pay for a hotel room, i think you are want to have problems. i was glad that administrator babbitt this money is -- this money is g
or summer weather. it is different, but it all adds to the same place. a tired or fatigue pilot is not at the peak of his or her performance. >> the issue of fatigue is a very serious one. it is right at the top of our strategic safety initiative, including the exploration -- there is a lot of new signs out there on fatigue. the possibility of exploring fatigue testing, let's start gathering the data. let's start testing people for fatigue. we have the ability to do that now, but we do...
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got to get on. >> rob: weathers came up from the blue jays in the 88 draft. 3-1. nobody on.yan zimmermann waiting on deck he's . the count even at 1-1. racked up they're 34th win of the season. the nationals 9-21. overall 15-41. the ball game is over at 12:52 a.m. if reds have won it 4-2. the final score the cincinnati reds beat washington 4-2. joining us again coming upped to on masn 2. it's been a presentation of masn. stay tuned for nats extra post game coming upright now. there's a look at nationals park with the look at delay. the final 4-2. nats extra post game show on masn is brought to you by verizon fios. the fastest internet. the tale of two games it felt like here. when did we start? five or six hours ago at 7. the nationals got down 0-2 early on. then a crazy top of the 12th inning to wind things down. >> it's been crazy season. we've had so many rain delays. it's very difficult. cordera has to come back to the mound and that's tough to do. it's a big part of every athletic event. the momentum changed. >> the 12th
got to get on. >> rob: weathers came up from the blue jays in the 88 draft. 3-1. nobody on.yan zimmermann waiting on deck he's . the count even at 1-1. racked up they're 34th win of the season. the nationals 9-21. overall 15-41. the ball game is over at 12:52 a.m. if reds have won it 4-2. the final score the cincinnati reds beat washington 4-2. joining us again coming upped to on masn 2. it's been a presentation of masn. stay tuned for nats extra post game...
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everyone of these aviators face the weather, the same weather, the same situation, engines fail, we have emergencies, and our pilots do it. >> but with different levels of skill and experience. do you agree? >> yes, without a doubt. >> i have very limited time. i am going to ask all my questions at the end of this. i don't want to abuse my colleagues. the question of pilot records, captain prater, if we know everything on an airplane, potential employers should know everything about pilot's record? >> i believe the record act can be improved. i do think history and import -- performance is necessary and could, but don't look at that in -- as the entire story. we are constantly going through training and must meet the standards every month, every week, every year. just like when you create an airplane, you test it to destruction. as pilots we are trained to appoint outside what we do. we must find our limits, you must push pilots in their training to be able to meat and succeed but many times that takes a lot of training, more than we are getting today. >> you seem to imply there were two
everyone of these aviators face the weather, the same weather, the same situation, engines fail, we have emergencies, and our pilots do it. >> but with different levels of skill and experience. do you agree? >> yes, without a doubt. >> i have very limited time. i am going to ask all my questions at the end of this. i don't want to abuse my colleagues. the question of pilot records, captain prater, if we know everything on an airplane, potential employers should know everything...
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weather states or at least that is my observation. when the new liheap program is designed how do you intend to address the funding disparity that affect low-income rural states in the south? >> well, senator, i have to tell you that i was not aware of the disparity until i began some of the visits in preparation for my confirmation hearing, and it was raised by a number of warm weather senators that the money runs out before it gets hot in the summertime, and what i said at that plant and intend to continue to do is take a look at the way the funds are distributed because i agree with you people are in jeopardy if they are sitting in 100-degree homes the same way if they are in 30-degree homes and the same kind of impact is had on vulnerable populations, so i can assure you we would not only appreciate your input, but i will certainly take into consideration and ask the folks administering the program if we are looking at the issues of warm weather states because i think it is of concern. >> thank you. i have a couple more questions
weather states or at least that is my observation. when the new liheap program is designed how do you intend to address the funding disparity that affect low-income rural states in the south? >> well, senator, i have to tell you that i was not aware of the disparity until i began some of the visits in preparation for my confirmation hearing, and it was raised by a number of warm weather senators that the money runs out before it gets hot in the summertime, and what i said at that plant...
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everyone of these aviators face the weather, the same weather and the same situation, engines failed, we have emergencies, and our pilots do it. >> but with very different levels of skill and experience, do you agree? >> yes, without a doubt. >> i have very limited time. i am going to stay here and ask all my questions at the end of this. i don't want to abuse my colleagues. the question of pilot records, do you have a problem with having everything to know about of pilots records? >> i believe the record can be improved. i do think that history and performance is necessary and good, but delicate that as the entire story -- but do not look at that as the entire story. we are constantly going through training and must meet the standards every week, every month, every year. just like when you create an airplane, you tested to destruction. as pilots, we are trained to appoint outside of what we can do. you must push pilots in their training to be able to meet and succeed, but many times that takes a lot of training, more than we are getting today. >> you seem to imply a testimony there w
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he says they are trying to predict the weather for tomorrow. the climate czar. he can't predict the weather for tomorrow, but they are predicting the temperature 100 years from now. i have a son who is going to have an outdoor wedding in august and i would like to know the weather. the climate czar isn't going to tell me. 100 years from now, he will make a prediction, but won't tell you what it's going to be like next week. but the presumptions that are there, meteorologists understand predicting the weather tomorrow tomorrow let alone 100 years from now. physician sifts have studied the exact science. when they put together a computer calculation that brings in a lot of factors, there always have to be assumptions. the assumptions are plugged in by the meteorologists and the numbers are calculated by the other exact science people and they have great confidence in their numbers and they understand the inter relationships of the factors they put on their calculations, but still based on assumptions. . the assumptions are this, they assume the greenhouse gases em
he says they are trying to predict the weather for tomorrow. the climate czar. he can't predict the weather for tomorrow, but they are predicting the temperature 100 years from now. i have a son who is going to have an outdoor wedding in august and i would like to know the weather. the climate czar isn't going to tell me. 100 years from now, he will make a prediction, but won't tell you what it's going to be like next week. but the presumptions that are there, meteorologists understand...
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>> guest: well, i was a national leader of sds for, from 1968-1970, and then with the weather underground i was part of the team of people that decided to not show up for our court dates and to create an underground. >> host: was that scary when your court date came and went and you weren't there? >> guest: it really wasn't scary. it was rather a relief. we were in a situation in 1969 if i can just conjure it up for a minute those of you who are chicagoans will remember that the level of tension and hostility and violence between the chicago police department and political activists had reached a level that we could only have imagined, you know, the assassination of fred hampton and mark clark, black panther party leaders by the fbi and the chicago police department we now know but then covered up by the city and reenacted as if they had provoked the attack and assassination, constant arrests of white radicals, of us, really for a lot of nuisance kind of events, and, you know, massive demonstrations against the war which by then was who knew that it was going to go on for five more years?
>> guest: well, i was a national leader of sds for, from 1968-1970, and then with the weather underground i was part of the team of people that decided to not show up for our court dates and to create an underground. >> host: was that scary when your court date came and went and you weren't there? >> guest: it really wasn't scary. it was rather a relief. we were in a situation in 1969 if i can just conjure it up for a minute those of you who are chicagoans will remember that...
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the weather was warmer and there was a cycle. was that cycle the decline in temperature of the little ice age? was that caused by human beings? how about all the other cycles? were they caused by human beings? if we see there were cycles that even happened before prehistoric man even existed, there must be some other explanation. well, what is that explanation? so, if there were cycles before human beings were on the planet, what is the other explanation? it seems to many scientists who believe this that the cycles of climate have followed solar activity. that's why -- the sun is the biggest force of energy on the planet. and they believe that many scientists believe that it's solar activity and not human activity that's creating this cycle, just as it did the other cycles that we have gone through long before human beings even existed on the planet. and that also explains why we have cycles monitoring those on earth that have been observed on other plan et cetera. that's right. on other plan et cetera. -- planets. in recent year
the weather was warmer and there was a cycle. was that cycle the decline in temperature of the little ice age? was that caused by human beings? how about all the other cycles? were they caused by human beings? if we see there were cycles that even happened before prehistoric man even existed, there must be some other explanation. well, what is that explanation? so, if there were cycles before human beings were on the planet, what is the other explanation? it seems to many scientists who believe...
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for the latest on that and the weather on south florida. what is the weather like? >> i'll tell you, it has been a big story here today in miami- dade county. the winds have been very, very strong. when the team came off the bus about 4:00, everybody was trying to get inside the stadium here, but everybody got soaked. dirt was flying up in the air. the tarp on the field was flying flop the air as the grounds crew was trying to get tractors on top of it to pin it down to try to protect the field. it was a scramble everywhere. quite a mess. our television truck, the stairs, the steel stairs of our television truck got blown out of place, but things have calmed down quite a bit now. the tarp is off the field. we are told that in about 20 minutes another cell is headed our way. we don't know if it is going to hit right in this area. if it does, it is fast-moving, which is good news, and we should see baseball here on time, if not with a little bit of a delay that is good news for somebody like chris ray who is back with the team. that is another big story today. alberto
for the latest on that and the weather on south florida. what is the weather like? >> i'll tell you, it has been a big story here today in miami- dade county. the winds have been very, very strong. when the team came off the bus about 4:00, everybody was trying to get inside the stadium here, but everybody got soaked. dirt was flying up in the air. the tarp on the field was flying flop the air as the grounds crew was trying to get tractors on top of it to pin it down to try to protect the...
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you have david weathers. chord row, two hours and 10 minute, he must really want there at bat.s back out there. >> johnny: 117 and 109 saves in the national league. talk about a throw back guy. this guy wants to get out and play ball. >> rob: most of the time you do it to protect the guy. you go from humidity and rain and go sit in air conditioning climate inside the locker room. >> johnny: elijah dukes on 1st base. he had walked before the rain delay. >> rob: this is like my softball league. you start way 1-1 count and come back out with a 3-2 count. cordero delivers. 2-2. the score board had 2 hours and 10 minutes to get it right and couldn't handle it. >> johnny: now its 3-2 to willingham. >> rob: willingham goes to 1st 1st. dukes goes down to 2nd. >> johnny: it's a great time when these guys are here. >> rob: i think ronny belliard needs a sign to know what he has to do here. >> johnny: he's got one of the nationals five hits tonight. cordero delivers looking for the bunt. he's got dunn at 2nd who got too far off the bag. dukes gets back safely. it's 0-1 to ronny belliard.
you have david weathers. chord row, two hours and 10 minute, he must really want there at bat.s back out there. >> johnny: 117 and 109 saves in the national league. talk about a throw back guy. this guy wants to get out and play ball. >> rob: most of the time you do it to protect the guy. you go from humidity and rain and go sit in air conditioning climate inside the locker room. >> johnny: elijah dukes on 1st base. he had walked before the rain delay. >> rob: this is...
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>> of italy you are exposed to more convected weather. although, i would note that every airplane i ever flew was going to be the one that would clear all the weather. >> putts just you and have an argument that because on these charter flights they might be more -- deal with this worse weather. i'm just thinking it again goes to the training requirement. they might have to deal more often with more difficult situations if they are doing multiple flights that are at lower altitudes. >> that is absolutely true. i think there is another thing we have to take into consideration. this is where science consent. the focus of shooting of very tight estimate approach. you're going to shoot an unprecedented 200-foot minims or something like that there is a lot of focus in the cockpit. and if you're going to do that six or eight times in a duty -- in eight hour flying, that is considerably more fatiguing than just making two or three flights and flying three our legs. we need to address with science what is the right way to do this. it has been an
>> of italy you are exposed to more convected weather. although, i would note that every airplane i ever flew was going to be the one that would clear all the weather. >> putts just you and have an argument that because on these charter flights they might be more -- deal with this worse weather. i'm just thinking it again goes to the training requirement. they might have to deal more often with more difficult situations if they are doing multiple flights that are at lower altitudes....
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so far so good weather wise. jonny gomes up for the third time. flew to left and got hit by a pitch from lannan back in the 4th inning. >> rob: all right. so, you did a funny thing happened on my way to the forum? >> johnny: no. never did that. >> rob: dinner theater? you don't know that one? >> johnny: i know the show. i just never did the show. time for a quick trip to the mound as wil nieves goes out. >> rob: steve mccatty out. he has noticed something in the delivery here in the last 6 pitches of john lannan. probably, you know, one of the things pitching coaches are known for is taking inventory. what are you doing right here. get yourself back in focus. get yourself back into where you were the first four innings. it is kind of mind-numbing pitch after pitch and you sometimes get lost in what you are doing out there and you need somebody to snap you book in -- back in. >> johnny: of the managers you played for who was the most emphatic -- swung on and popped up. gonzalez will have a play on it. 1 pitch, steve mccatty comes out and whatever h
so far so good weather wise. jonny gomes up for the third time. flew to left and got hit by a pitch from lannan back in the 4th inning. >> rob: all right. so, you did a funny thing happened on my way to the forum? >> johnny: no. never did that. >> rob: dinner theater? you don't know that one? >> johnny: i know the show. i just never did the show. time for a quick trip to the mound as wil nieves goes out. >> rob: steve mccatty out. he has noticed something in the...
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weather earlier. and it adds the new information to its profile of me. the service sends back an ad. this time it's an ad for a washington nationals ticket because i looked up washington weather earlier and i'm interested in baseball. notice that the ad is connectin -- the ad service is decking the dots between things that i did on different sites between something i did on the weather site and something i did on the social network site. this allows it to better target ad and also to build up a more extensive profile about me. next go to a bookstore and look up books about travel in hawaii. the bookstore site sends this information to the ad service along with another ad request. again the cookie allows the ad service to link together my bookstore activities with my earlier activities on other sites. the ad service sends back an ad for jazz c.d.'s because it knows i like jazz because the social network site told it. by this point the ad service knows enough to identify me. it knows i live in princeton and it knows that my name is edward felten. the ad se
weather earlier. and it adds the new information to its profile of me. the service sends back an ad. this time it's an ad for a washington nationals ticket because i looked up washington weather earlier and i'm interested in baseball. notice that the ad is connectin -- the ad service is decking the dots between things that i did on different sites between something i did on the weather site and something i did on the social network site. this allows it to better target ad and also to build up a...
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the minister has not decided if we can weather the storm.an he comment to rely since the buyback program to help the industry that was hurt by the moratorium? >> thank you mr. speaker it is always a difficult decision because of the impact of the lives of the people. we all know the industry but this is the third closure and less than 20 years but we cannot compromise for absolutely no future. we have the community adjustment fund in place. [applause] >> the honorable minister. >> to be committed to encourage more women to enter politics by stressing the equal rights challenge. electing more women to the house could not be overstated especially when it has not been open to women. there is no vision, no set goals for plan. why does this government feel they have no plan to improve the lives of canadian women? [laughter] [applause] >> the government's record is very clear and we talk about equal voice quite a bit today in the house and the commitment we have made as a 1.$2 million funding to free a program and reach out to women across the cou
the minister has not decided if we can weather the storm.an he comment to rely since the buyback program to help the industry that was hurt by the moratorium? >> thank you mr. speaker it is always a difficult decision because of the impact of the lives of the people. we all know the industry but this is the third closure and less than 20 years but we cannot compromise for absolutely no future. we have the community adjustment fund in place. [applause] >> the honorable minister....
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interesting that the weather is so warm but the wind's coming out of the north. 2-0. walks a lot. number 1 in the american league with 47 along with carlos peqa. that's why he has a .400 onbase average. that's in there. bucknor, brian gorman mike everitt and james hoye. detwiler throws one. he jacks it into right center, in the sun, elijah dukes, one out. >> rob: a little bit, too, rob, it's going to be tricky. a lot of shadow here, especially late in the afternoon. the sun is shining in the back of the field. you saw elijah dukes go from the shade into the sun and made the catch. >> bob: somewhere, george harrison is smiling because here comes the sun, shining. >> rob: very nice beatle reference. my favorite beatle song is "while my guitar gently weeps". >> bob: george did that one, too. right off the end of the bat. of course, as a high school boy, your favorite song was hey jude. it was slow dance that lasted 7 minutes. [ laughter ]. >> bob: can you play that again? >> rob: that's awesome that you know that was a slow song that they played for 7 minutes. >> bob: ju
interesting that the weather is so warm but the wind's coming out of the north. 2-0. walks a lot. number 1 in the american league with 47 along with carlos peqa. that's why he has a .400 onbase average. that's in there. bucknor, brian gorman mike everitt and james hoye. detwiler throws one. he jacks it into right center, in the sun, elijah dukes, one out. >> rob: a little bit, too, rob, it's going to be tricky. a lot of shadow here, especially late in the afternoon. the sun is shining in...
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>> the national leader from 1968 through 1970 and then the weather and a ground i was the team of people that decided cannot show up for a court date and to create an underground. >> host: was that scary when a court date came and went and you weren't there? >> guest: it was not scary but a relief. we were in a situation in 1961 those of you from chicago will remember that bell level of tension and hostility and violence between the chicago police department and political activist had reached a level we could have only imagine and the assassination of fred hampton, mark clark, the fbi and chicago police department we now know but covered up by the city and re-enacted as if they have provoked the attack and assassination in. constant a rest of white radicals really for a lot of new since the events. massive demonstrations against the war which by then who knew it would go on five more years? but about 1,000 people per day were being killed in the southeast asia. though bubble polarization, the militancy and resistance was the normans and in that framework, once we dropped out and changed
>> the national leader from 1968 through 1970 and then the weather and a ground i was the team of people that decided cannot show up for a court date and to create an underground. >> host: was that scary when a court date came and went and you weren't there? >> guest: it was not scary but a relief. we were in a situation in 1961 those of you from chicago will remember that bell level of tension and hostility and violence between the chicago police department and political...
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david weathers is still learning and pitched in 2,000 games. >> johnny: still learning. count is 2-1 to alex gonzalez the reds shortstop. lannan retired the first two batters he faces. >> rob: let's take another look at home numbers. there he is. second right now in the national
david weathers is still learning and pitched in 2,000 games. >> johnny: still learning. count is 2-1 to alex gonzalez the reds shortstop. lannan retired the first two batters he faces. >> rob: let's take another look at home numbers. there he is. second right now in the national
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hope the weather will stay nice as it is now. and you guys hit a plane and fly down to florida for the big weekend series against tampa, beginning tomorrow night. and that saturday night game will be joined in progress after 7 p.m. because of major league baseball rules and regulations. jay bruce the right fielder. he leads the ball club with 15 rbi -- 15 homeruns with 32 rbis far guy that only hits .218. gonzalez on to dunn and two quick outs. >> rob: 14 homeruns off right-handed pitchers. detwiler had a good night against him two nights ago. shy ron martis. airon martis. >> johnny: the key is how you bounce back after that. >> rob: he was fantastic. steve mccatty and manny acta could tell you it is what he learns after that. it is not easy to be up here in less than 10 career starts. martis. and think you have it all figured out. you never have it all figured out. david weathers is still learning and pitched in 2,000 games. >> johnny: still learning. count is 2-1 to alex gonzalez the reds shortstop. lannan retired the first two
hope the weather will stay nice as it is now. and you guys hit a plane and fly down to florida for the big weekend series against tampa, beginning tomorrow night. and that saturday night game will be joined in progress after 7 p.m. because of major league baseball rules and regulations. jay bruce the right fielder. he leads the ball club with 15 rbi -- 15 homeruns with 32 rbis far guy that only hits .218. gonzalez on to dunn and two quick outs. >> rob: 14 homeruns off right-handed...
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dusty baker can't keep putting out cordero and rhodes and weathers every night. late break on the outer half to elijah. >> johnny: it is nice not to have to see weathers or cordero or rhodes in this game. >> rob: i'm sure dusty was saying i have got to rest these guys occasionally. i can't run them out there every night. that formula for no more complete games at the major league level going to take its toll eventually on bullpens. >> johnny: on the road this year, the reds started the season 13-5. but since then, they are 4-8. they are 2-0 on this road trip. and the 1-2 delivery. and dukes evens up the count at 2 balls and two strikes. 2-2 with two outs and two on and two in. in the bottom of the 8th. masset delivers and he strikes out elijah dukes. pounds the bat in frustration. we go to the top of the 9th and the nationals have come back to take a 3-2 lead over cincinnati. >> johnny: time to see if te veteran, joe big time l -- beimel can close it down. eimel -- beimel can close it down. the next dollar off day is monday, j
dusty baker can't keep putting out cordero and rhodes and weathers every night. late break on the outer half to elijah. >> johnny: it is nice not to have to see weathers or cordero or rhodes in this game. >> rob: i'm sure dusty was saying i have got to rest these guys occasionally. i can't run them out there every night. that formula for no more complete games at the major league level going to take its toll eventually on bullpens. >> johnny: on the road this year, the reds...
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of the weather, i think $180,000 is a good investment. and so coupled with $271 billion anticipated costs by global warming changes and the saving of lives, $180,000 is miniscule, but a good investment and by any standard. i just want to reiterate, it's good to be able to say it's not on the website and when you're not there in front of your computer, it's hard to say that he's wrong, but i just had to take this opportunity to let you know that going back to my website, i can show you if you'd like to see it the iteration that we have on our website. and i suspect any other comments regarding any members' web sites, these things not appearing on the websites, could be questioned. thank you. champlete time the gentleman from west virginia has expired. mr. culberson: we have engaged in a very healthy and productive debate tonight that illustrates the very profound and important philosophical differences between the fiscal conservatives in the house and those in the majority who are -- i would -- with good intentions doing everything they ca
of the weather, i think $180,000 is a good investment. and so coupled with $271 billion anticipated costs by global warming changes and the saving of lives, $180,000 is miniscule, but a good investment and by any standard. i just want to reiterate, it's good to be able to say it's not on the website and when you're not there in front of your computer, it's hard to say that he's wrong, but i just had to take this opportunity to let you know that going back to my website, i can show you if you'd...
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one is it could be a climatology of extreme weather events. i hope it was more than just that otherwise would just be a textbook. it could also be about the political climate around extreme weather events after all that is where the action is that is our people lose their houses, their homes and their lives. it is not the field that destroys the so it is the extremes of its of the political climate. on the other hand, climatology of extreme behavior by climatologists? we have seen a lot of that going on in. finally, the political climate of extreme behavior by a climate scientist acting in a political realm and i am pleased to report in fact, i think the book in all four cases does that. yes, yes, yes it is all about the above. it is not overburdening there are some things that have to be done in a technical nature but it is not a textbook of climatology. it gets as much as it needs to do. i am fully bank given 15 minutes but the first thing you will do is pick on the epigraph. but it is important. he was asked about how you get the numbers an
one is it could be a climatology of extreme weather events. i hope it was more than just that otherwise would just be a textbook. it could also be about the political climate around extreme weather events after all that is where the action is that is our people lose their houses, their homes and their lives. it is not the field that destroys the so it is the extremes of its of the political climate. on the other hand, climatology of extreme behavior by climatologists? we have seen a lot of that...
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. >> certainly you're exposed to more convective weather although i would note almost humorously everyane i flew i got one that would clear all the weather and i never indigent one that would. >> you'd have an argument because they're on these shorter flights and they might be more -- deal with this worse weather i'm just thinking it again goes to the training requirements that they may have to deal more often with more difficult situations if they're doing multiple flights that are at lower altitudes. >> that's absolutely true and the focus of shooting a very tight instrument approach -- if you're going to shoot an approach down to 200 foot minimums or something like that, there's a lot of focus in the cockpit and if you're going to do that six or eight times in a duty period, in an eight-hour flying period that's considerably more fatiguing than just making two or three flights and flying three-hour legs. what is the right way to do this and it's been an open question for way too long. i made a challenge and a commitment and we will follow up on it. >> okay. and the other thing i was
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if you had weather like this, everybody would want to live in baltimore.in the washington metroplex. you were probably up early out on the farm today, jim. >> jim h.: absolutely. >> jim p.: picking blueberries. >> jim h.: i get those shipped in from new jersey. there was a little garden snake in the garden. >> jim p.: really. >> jim h.: i love nature. >> rob: don't kill it. >> jim h.: absolutely. i was just trying to keep our dogs away from it. >> jim p.: ever since our president took care of a fly,
if you had weather like this, everybody would want to live in baltimore.in the washington metroplex. you were probably up early out on the farm today, jim. >> jim h.: absolutely. >> jim p.: picking blueberries. >> jim h.: i get those shipped in from new jersey. there was a little garden snake in the garden. >> jim p.: really. >> jim h.: i love nature. >> rob: don't kill it. >> jim h.: absolutely. i was just trying to keep our dogs away from it. >>...
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i just go out on my deck in the back yard and just relax, especially if the weather is good. whenever you can. i am a busy guy. but you make time. and it's important. and i really appreciate books. >> wolf blitzer, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> to see more summer reading lists and other program information, visit our web site at book tv.org. >> and we are back live from chicago with advice month's in-depth program, bill ayers has been our guest for the last two hours and now we're joined by bernadine dohrn, and in the most recent book they co-authored is calls race course against white supremacy. this is the book. first a little bit about bernadine dohrn. how did you get the nickname he paciniera of the lunatic left. >> guest: sometime during the 1970s -- i think the year 1970 when we first became fugitives came up with that idea. so, you know, it was unusual to have women leaders of national organizations and political organizations, so you had to reach around in history and find somebody similar. >> host: what was your role with the weather underground? >> guest: i
i just go out on my deck in the back yard and just relax, especially if the weather is good. whenever you can. i am a busy guy. but you make time. and it's important. and i really appreciate books. >> wolf blitzer, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> to see more summer reading lists and other program information, visit our web site at book tv.org. >> and we are back live from chicago with advice month's in-depth program, bill ayers has been our guest for the last two...
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kucinich: millions of americans have been and are under the threat of wild weather changes, scorching heat, extraordinary cold and food and security. we're running out of time to craft practical, workable solutions to moderate the effects of global climate change brought on by global greenhouse gases. we're past the tipping point and instead of asking about saving ourselves we talk about saving the coal industry. our first steps on the path towards a clean energy future will leave footprints caked in coal because under the bill u.s. fossel emissions will not fall until 2030. and they'll have the licensing of 25 new coal fire plants. it guarantees coal's future by spending $60 billion on an unproven leaky technology where co-2 is pumped into the ground. we can still save ourselves and the planet or we can save the coal industry. we can have a carbon-free and nuclear-free world which comes into harmony with nature's god with microtechnologies which will lower energy cost and make for a true declaration of energy independence. i'll soon be introducing a bill to accomplish just that. the
kucinich: millions of americans have been and are under the threat of wild weather changes, scorching heat, extraordinary cold and food and security. we're running out of time to craft practical, workable solutions to moderate the effects of global climate change brought on by global greenhouse gases. we're past the tipping point and instead of asking about saving ourselves we talk about saving the coal industry. our first steps on the path towards a clean energy future will leave footprints...
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you're watching down here, while you check out local traffic, weather, even your news up there. i've got a news flash you're out of mayo. how did you get in here? door was open. you'd have tons of ways for you to search for content: by actor, director, any word at all. what about chicken? chicken's fine. any word. no i mean do you have any chicken? i want to eat some chicken. one of the coolest things you can do with fios... ...is stream your music and your photos from your computer to your tv. slideshows look and sound better than ever. and now is the best time to upgrade to fios all the time. want to tell them why? i do not. because you'll get up to $150 dollars back and over 100 hd channels when you upgrade to verizon fios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v i will now return you to your program and unfortunately for some of you, to cable. yeah! wait, what? >>> arthur rhodes coming ou the bullpen with the nationals trailing 2-0 trying to shut out this mini rally here with zimmermann at 1st base. nats and reds go at it once again
you're watching down here, while you check out local traffic, weather, even your news up there. i've got a news flash you're out of mayo. how did you get in here? door was open. you'd have tons of ways for you to search for content: by actor, director, any word at all. what about chicken? chicken's fine. any word. no i mean do you have any chicken? i want to eat some chicken. one of the coolest things you can do with fios... ...is stream your music and your photos from your computer to your tv....
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the east coast has taken a beating with the weather here today. tough start for the day with the orioles. a three-spot in the first inning and then nothing since then. only two on in the afternoon. >> jim: strike one to matt holliday. first innings have been a real problem for this team in his sear -- this series. they've given up ten runs in the first three innings. >> jim: the oriole have not had a lead in any of the three games. fell behind 6-0 on friday night. 1-0, and then eventually 9-0 last night. and 3-0 here today. and scooped up by salazar. three up and three down. we'll head to the 9th. scott, mora and salazar up and the birds down by 3. >>> beautiful day in the oakland bay area. as the athletics try to complete a sweep with a 3-0 lead going to the 9th. aaron cunningham will take over for jack cust and andrew bailey has come out, trying to earn the save. >> buck: bailey worked an inning and a third in last night's game and had a couple of strikeouts and a walk: >> jim: and a fastball by scott, leading off. luke scott d
the east coast has taken a beating with the weather here today. tough start for the day with the orioles. a three-spot in the first inning and then nothing since then. only two on in the afternoon. >> jim: strike one to matt holliday. first innings have been a real problem for this team in his sear -- this series. they've given up ten runs in the first three innings. >> jim: the oriole have not had a lead in any of the three games. fell behind 6-0 on friday night. 1-0, and then...
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arthur rhodes and weathers at the top of the list. mathis rounds out the hold as they look to keep the cincinnati squad in the game. these relievers keep their team in the game. you too can stay in the game with just for men hair color. we mentioned josh willingham. we'll be back to talk about the reds tonight. coming up next harang and martis as we count down to first pitch at nationals park. something new is on the grill. try chili's new fire-grilled quesadillas, starting at just $6.99. like our bacon-ranch chicken quesadilla, flame-grilled tortillas layered with all white meat chicken, applewood smoked bacon, jack cheese, and ranch dressing. they're crispy on the outside, melted to perfection on the inside. you've never tasted quesadillas like this before. new fire-grilled quesadillas, starting at just $6.99. only at chili's. ♪ (tucci) more bars in more places. at&t. the best coverage worldwide. get the blackberry bold for $199.99 after mail-in-rebate. only from at&t. >>> he's got to get used to angles of the balls coming back
arthur rhodes and weathers at the top of the list. mathis rounds out the hold as they look to keep the cincinnati squad in the game. these relievers keep their team in the game. you too can stay in the game with just for men hair color. we mentioned josh willingham. we'll be back to talk about the reds tonight. coming up next harang and martis as we count down to first pitch at nationals park. something new is on the grill. try chili's new fire-grilled quesadillas, starting at just $6.99. like...
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warming and then buy the year 2005 or 2007 there is a tremendous adjustment that was made to the weather balloon data where it got much much colder remember that in the early portions of the record? now all of the records agree and the point* in my article is you have to say at that point* that warming is real but you also have to back it up with the understanding the way science works which is people trying to get data to fit the theory. that is what we do in case you don't know. it is up to you to decide six changes in the record all in the same direction flipping a coin six time all heads it was possible and real but the probability is low. one question in the back and we are out of here. >> . >> was pointing to the guy and the dark. >> i write for "national review" sometimes one quick comment on the dispute about the sea level rise is that it is correct the numbers your siding exclude rapid change in ice flow but it is also true the ipcc says they are very unlikely to occur that is why they're not included in the numbers. >> i know that the chart you are showing demonstrating falsifi
warming and then buy the year 2005 or 2007 there is a tremendous adjustment that was made to the weather balloon data where it got much much colder remember that in the early portions of the record? now all of the records agree and the point* in my article is you have to say at that point* that warming is real but you also have to back it up with the understanding the way science works which is people trying to get data to fit the theory. that is what we do in case you don't know. it is up to...
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it would not be fair to call her report weather.he just question whether these stress tests were strong as they should be in she actually praised them. geithner was asked to respond to her comments and he had not yet heard them or the report, but heard reports of what she was saying. he said there was some credibility, but said he was very comfortable with the tests conducted earlier this year. he felt those tests have given confidence and stabilized and have allowed banks to get more capital flowing into the. -- into them. host: where does this minister and head next? guest: the financial-services reform over the next year. it is likely to gain initial momentum in the house. german barney frank is very focused on this. -- chairman barney frank is focused and will have a bill which will pass this summer. chris dodd is involved in so many other things. today he will conduct hearings on the auto industry. he has been involved in credit cards. he is also keeping an eye on his reelection. senator dodd said yesterday his committee will p
it would not be fair to call her report weather.he just question whether these stress tests were strong as they should be in she actually praised them. geithner was asked to respond to her comments and he had not yet heard them or the report, but heard reports of what she was saying. he said there was some credibility, but said he was very comfortable with the tests conducted earlier this year. he felt those tests have given confidence and stabilized and have allowed banks to get more capital...
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he did it in 106-degree temperature weather. scorching there and manny being manny, of course, we brought that at-bat to you live here on "espnews." and every time he comes up we will do likewise. so this is what is coming up for manny in the coming days. sunday, monday and tuesday, he will be facing rancho cucamonga and "espnews" is all over it with highlights for you. and scheduled to return to the dodgers july 3rd when l.a. plays at san diego. >>> most teenagers at the age of 17 are thinking about the next video they can post or youtube logging on in faceback and the prom. those are not on the mind of melanie oudin, the georgia native home schooled is not the typical teenager. making her wimbledon debut, she was in the third round facing a former number one player, jelena jankovic. melanie oudin, there has to be some nerves. and the first time playing a top 10 opponent. there has to be nerves there. the first set tie-breaker and oudin, those are the nerves and with jankovic up and gets the first set. and then jankovic calls f
he did it in 106-degree temperature weather. scorching there and manny being manny, of course, we brought that at-bat to you live here on "espnews." and every time he comes up we will do likewise. so this is what is coming up for manny in the coming days. sunday, monday and tuesday, he will be facing rancho cucamonga and "espnews" is all over it with highlights for you. and scheduled to return to the dodgers july 3rd when l.a. plays at san diego. >>> most teenagers...
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and marlins have been in a rain delay at fenway since about 9:00 eastern time, 2:15 worth and the weatherboston now is not any better than what it was since then and it's not supposed to get any better but they continue to hold off on a decision. it is an official game, we're in the sixth inning. marlins up 2-1 on home runs by dan uggla and ronnie paulino. as soon as we know more, we'll pass it along to you here on espnews. >> the rain didn't just disrupt the u.s. open on thursday, it also kept the yankees and nationals from starting on time. scheduled it begin at one:05 p.m. eastern it didn't -- 1:05 eastern. you can run 2 1/2 new york marathons -- there is no official record of the longest rain delay in mlb history, but 5:26 certainly ranks up there with other wet games. we would tell you now, but then again, we don't want to delay the highlights and longer. this was the final meeting for the yankees and the nationals and the teams have only one common day off the rest of the season, so they had to play this one. joba chamberlain on the mound. ryan zimmerman lined one into the gap. zimm
and marlins have been in a rain delay at fenway since about 9:00 eastern time, 2:15 worth and the weatherboston now is not any better than what it was since then and it's not supposed to get any better but they continue to hold off on a decision. it is an official game, we're in the sixth inning. marlins up 2-1 on home runs by dan uggla and ronnie paulino. as soon as we know more, we'll pass it along to you here on espnews. >> the rain didn't just disrupt the u.s. open on thursday, it...
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particularly as the weather heats up.s unseasonably cool weather is very favorable for uehara, but when it gets to summer in baltimore and that humidity and the temperatures are up, how will he fare as a starter in games here. church drills that one into the gap in right center field. that will take a couple of hops and hit the wall. he's on his way to second base. ryan church kicks it off tonight with a double. gary sheffield, the designated hitter coming up. all about the long ball. it's about getting to the number 500 which he has done as he continues up the list playing in another season, that he really thought he would play. passing eddie murray on the all- time home run list, for what is obviously a magic number when it comes to home runs. that's .500. runner on at second base. and he takes it outside. .500 is a big number on this date, ernie banks and willie mayes who had already hit 500 both had a home run in the same game. it was the first time ever, two 500 home run hitters caught one in the same ballgame. two m
particularly as the weather heats up.s unseasonably cool weather is very favorable for uehara, but when it gets to summer in baltimore and that humidity and the temperatures are up, how will he fare as a starter in games here. church drills that one into the gap in right center field. that will take a couple of hops and hit the wall. he's on his way to second base. ryan church kicks it off tonight with a double. gary sheffield, the designated hitter coming up. all about the long ball. it's...
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but the surface temperature record showed warming and the weather balloon record which is the third record showed no warming. by 1995 that disparity continued. by the year 2000 the united nations adjusted its temperature record so that the readings around 1955 colder so there was more warming in the same data and it was discovered that the satellite had a driftnet to -- a drift in it so that was corrected and there are various corrections to the satellite record began to show warming and then by the year 2005 or 2007 there is a tremendous adjustment that was made to the weather balloon data where it got much, much colder. remember that in the early portions of the record? and so now all the records agree and the point in my article is he would have to say at that point that warming israel which you also have. >> it up with the understanding of the way science works which is why people try to get data to fit the theory. that is really what we do in case you don't now. it's up to you to decide -- six changes in the record all of the same direction, flipping a coin is six times and getting al
but the surface temperature record showed warming and the weather balloon record which is the third record showed no warming. by 1995 that disparity continued. by the year 2000 the united nations adjusted its temperature record so that the readings around 1955 colder so there was more warming in the same data and it was discovered that the satellite had a driftnet to -- a drift in it so that was corrected and there are various corrections to the satellite record began to show warming and then...
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our nation's ever-growing health care needs, retrofit public housing and government buildings and weatherize hundreds of thousands of homes for low he-income homeowners -- low income homeowners. while some of these jobs can be filled by displaced workers already in the affected sectors, many more will be filled by workers dislocated from other sectors, like young people entering the labor market for the first time and disadvantaged individuals who previously lacked the skills and opportunities. we cannot expect untrained workers to simply show up at a work site shovel ready. it is essential that institutions and training facilities have the capacity and resources necessary to identify the emerging needs of the region in order to best prepare the workforce for life-long employability. the college is currently serving as a regional coordinator for the ohio skills bank initiative through governor strictland's turn around ohio plan. the ohio skills bank shares the goals of having seamless career pathways and certifications that allow adult workers to earn college credit while increasing their jo
our nation's ever-growing health care needs, retrofit public housing and government buildings and weatherize hundreds of thousands of homes for low he-income homeowners -- low income homeowners. while some of these jobs can be filled by displaced workers already in the affected sectors, many more will be filled by workers dislocated from other sectors, like young people entering the labor market for the first time and disadvantaged individuals who previously lacked the skills and opportunities....
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. >> jim: hoping that the weather cooperates. it's very unusual down here.t night, you and i drove back to the holtle. you he -- we got to the hotel and it wasn't raining. by the time i got to my room and opened the slider on the balcony they had there, it was pouring and that was about 3:00 later. >> buck: you gotted got -- you gotted good room, balconies and everything. >> jim: oh, yeah. >> buck: play-by-play guy. >> jim: yeah, it's in the contract. cool guy floor. your response is supposed to be how did i end up on that floor? the weather here is just, it's so unpredictable. >> buck: it's so hot and humid. the gulf not far off the bench keeps everything very saturated and there's always the threat of a thunderstorm when the sun heats up the moisture in the air. >> jim: 2-1 on chris coghlan leading off in the fifth. there's a bouncer to second base. roberts gets a big hop. coghlan is out. one away. let's once again visit with amber. >> amber: this weekend, they take on the nationals. sunday, koji uehara is scheduled to pitch, but it appears that start coul
. >> jim: hoping that the weather cooperates. it's very unusual down here.t night, you and i drove back to the holtle. you he -- we got to the hotel and it wasn't raining. by the time i got to my room and opened the slider on the balcony they had there, it was pouring and that was about 3:00 later. >> buck: you gotted got -- you gotted good room, balconies and everything. >> jim: oh, yeah. >> buck: play-by-play guy. >> jim: yeah, it's in the contract. cool guy...
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this is in response to cold weather disaster. cold weather challenge. a c17 out of hickam and a c17 out of elemendorf. they launched inside 48 hours we're unloading their gear with the chinese two-star to say you thank you very much for the assistance. now, at the same time china mobilized their army in a manner that is a little unusual for them, i think, but very helpful to the people. the second example is the earthquake several months thereafter. same phone call, same guy on china's end. he'd say well, we're grateful for the offer. we'd be -- we're thankful for the help. two more c17s go in and unless you've dealt with earthquakes you don't necessarily think about what do you need in case of an earthquake? chainsaws, water, food, and plastic sheeting. plastic sheeting was in short supply. plastic sheeting -- i got to be careful -- plastic sheeting shortage, i'll get in trouble there. but again, the chinese were grateful for the assistance. we landed, we offloaded, we took off. so in those two cases, offers of humanitarian assistance were readily and
this is in response to cold weather disaster. cold weather challenge. a c17 out of hickam and a c17 out of elemendorf. they launched inside 48 hours we're unloading their gear with the chinese two-star to say you thank you very much for the assistance. now, at the same time china mobilized their army in a manner that is a little unusual for them, i think, but very helpful to the people. the second example is the earthquake several months thereafter. same phone call, same guy on china's end....
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weather permitting the nationals and the reds game coming up after this.it's on. - totally on. jimmy, it's on. - it's on. - oh, yeah, it's on. affirmative, it's on. announcer: southwest airlines announces new service out of bwi airport, with three daily nonstop flights to new york laguardia for just 49 dollars one-way starting june 28th. grab your bag. it's on. - ( ding ) - book now at southwest.com. . >>> nats extra continues national's park. the next five games, the reds series, the final two of those wednesday 7:00 p.m., followed by the nationals and reds, a special start time. then to tropicana field for the nats. three games on the road before they go to new york against the tampa bay rays. remember on saturday we'll join in progress at 7:05 as the nationals and rays be gyp at 6:00. byron kerr and ray with night with you, they are on the clock right now and guess who is on the board. none other than aaron crow from missouri, ray, is it going to happen? >> i don't think so. i don't think so. >> maybe somebody else. >> is boris his agent, crow's a
weather permitting the nationals and the reds game coming up after this.it's on. - totally on. jimmy, it's on. - it's on. - oh, yeah, it's on. affirmative, it's on. announcer: southwest airlines announces new service out of bwi airport, with three daily nonstop flights to new york laguardia for just 49 dollars one-way starting june 28th. grab your bag. it's on. - ( ding ) - book now at southwest.com. . >>> nats extra continues national's park. the next five games, the reds...
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data but the danish meteorological institute has a very, very nice set of weather records around greenlandd warming for the last 10 years around warming island would average somewhere around here and i would submit that's not much different than what you see here from the mid-1920s to the mid-1960s. what fact-checking editor would not ask, hey, has that been this warm in the past? or, b, is it really true that this thing has not been uncovered for millennia or something going back into the last ice age? in a climate of extreme you don't bother. more importantly, apparently, no scientist chimes in and says, hey, wait a minute, it was warmer back in the early 20th century. you better check on that before you go with this story. well, how long did it take my assistant to find this book? not very long. published by a fellow -- written by a game named ernst hofer of 1957 with the intriguing title of "arctic riviera" and it was a book talking about how warm it is in eastern greenland. he did aerial photography. he assisted the expeditionary and scientific crews that would go out to greenland, yo
data but the danish meteorological institute has a very, very nice set of weather records around greenlandd warming for the last 10 years around warming island would average somewhere around here and i would submit that's not much different than what you see here from the mid-1920s to the mid-1960s. what fact-checking editor would not ask, hey, has that been this warm in the past? or, b, is it really true that this thing has not been uncovered for millennia or something going back into the last...
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when you go out and sit outside and play in 95-degree weather with 98% humidity, and then you go back in the clubhouse, you stiffen up and come back out. it can be a real dangerous situation for players just with muscle cramps and strain. so that's what he is thinking about with uehara. >> jim: the front that went through and it was violent front. the temperature drops from in the 90s to 75 degrees. however, the humidity is still way up there at 87%. >> buck: koji is star tonight. this is as sharp as we have seen him in a while. he has a real good splitter and that is a primary pitch for him. there it is again. >> jim: back it goes and it is gone! it guilty over the scoreboard. dan uggla has tied the game asolo home run, and we are even at 1-1. well, he is 2-2 -- excuse me, two of the three hits and now he has tied the game with his 14th home run. >> buck: this is the same pitch that cantu hit for a double. it ask a splitter. watch how he takes that top hand off and really drives that pitch that is down. it is down and out over the plate where uggla can really go and get it, extend hi
when you go out and sit outside and play in 95-degree weather with 98% humidity, and then you go back in the clubhouse, you stiffen up and come back out. it can be a real dangerous situation for players just with muscle cramps and strain. so that's what he is thinking about with uehara. >> jim: the front that went through and it was violent front. the temperature drops from in the 90s to 75 degrees. however, the humidity is still way up there at 87%. >> buck: koji is star tonight....