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over here that's doing education to x, y, z and this agency is doing the same thing. we already have multiple agencies doing the same thing right now in the $16 billion outside of nih and cdc that we're spending every year doing exactly the same thing. first of all, we can save a ton on overhead. we can make the dollars be spent much more efficiently. so i was thinking about this evening trying to get my staff together. we'll look at all these areas that you've addressed in here and see if we can't come up with something. i'm just asking would you consider it. if you won't, i won't spend the time on it. >> if those three entities are all targeting the same target group, population -- >> why y don't you work at it. >> or we could do this with the intention that a refinement of the bill out of the intention of the bill is to eliminate those duplications and bring them to one central source so that we do that. there's lots of ways we can do that. my problem is is, even though you get this cross-agency council, the fact is there's turf protection that goes on in administr
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this is one of those man know y man know situations. leading off here, bottom half of the 7th inning. a walk, a run scored, a ground ball and a fly ball out. the pitch is taken outside for a ball. >> jim: when you're a young pitcher and you miss with a breaking ball, you know adam's sitting on a fastball. you trust your stuff or you come back with another slider. that's going to be about 98. so johnson throwing 98. >> gary: that's something adam jones can drive. >> jim: it's got to be out over the plate a little more. >> gary: gets the arms extended. >> jim: you're hitting off bobby parnell's fastball anyway because it's that good. >> gary: and that will be fouled away. big averages against parnell,
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then a x and y problem would go away forever, or why can't he see the wisdom of x or y because i see the wisdom. people dealing with an incredible array of forces, and almost always are trying to do the best they can, it gives us a sense, or least it gives me a sense of more of an understanding and a kind of empathy of what they are going through. host: last month you sat down with president obama and work on a piece, what he has learned, a conversation with barack obama. you that you -- you have had a couple of weeks to reflect on it and get feedback. what resonates with you as something you learned about him or to go with give you insight as both a man and a leader? host of what struck me most rigid guest: what struck me most was his comfort of power. a man who becomes the first african-american president of the united states is not someone unfamiliar with the mechanics of politics or the allure of power. but he was incredibly comfortable. it seemed as though he had been there forever. when i asked what he had learned, what have been most significant, he said both in the first 100
then a x and y problem would go away forever, or why can't he see the wisdom of x or y because i see the wisdom. people dealing with an incredible array of forces, and almost always are trying to do the best they can, it gives us a sense, or least it gives me a sense of more of an understanding and a kind of empathy of what they are going through. host: last month you sat down with president obama and work on a piece, what he has learned, a conversation with barack obama. you that you -- you...
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markakis will take that one y outside. 1-1. hernandez will continue to do the same thing with thenobody on. same kind of at-ease pitching, trying to get hitters to chase. >> jim: as we look at jerry manuel, hoping that somehow livan can extricate him from e situation, adam jones plays an important part. he needs to break up the double play. or the potential double play. john shelby is telling him that. don't get doubled up. get a good primary lead, secondary lead. murphy playing behind him at first. >> gary: nick has grounded ino tour double plays this year -- four double plays this year. markakis will foul that one away. wright will give chase, and there will be no play, and a 2 count on markakis. orioles trying to take the series by winning game 3 as these two teams have split 6-4 games in the first two. victory for the orioles would give them a successful home stand, 5-4, before taking off for philadelphia for the three game series there facing three left handed starters. dave trembley noting there wil be five lefties in the next
markakis will take that one y outside. 1-1. hernandez will continue to do the same thing with thenobody on. same kind of at-ease pitching, trying to get hitters to chase. >> jim: as we look at jerry manuel, hoping that somehow livan can extricate him from e situation, adam jones plays an important part. he needs to break up the double play. or the potential double play. john shelby is telling him that. don't get doubled up. get a good primary lead, secondary lead....
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[applause]íi >> that was promised but now seems to be languishing.0 and5.y a longer term goal is tone educational and cultural battle that's been waged with such bitterness in the one-sided class war that the uaw president perceived far too late.l'÷#y that means tearing apart enormous edifice ofçu delusionf free market trade that's been constructed over many yearsoic to overcome the marginalization atomization of the public. of all the crises that> noam chomsky, professor emeritus at the massachusetts institute of technology is the author of dozens of book including failed states and the forthcoming hopes and prospects. the brecht forum hosted this event. to find out more visit brechtforum.org. >> we're at bookexpo america in new york city. the booth for regnery publishing with margini ross publisher and president of the press. w
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>>y well, now, the bunt for me needs to go directly back to the mound. put the ball in play. yourself e sacrifice, but put pressure on the defense. a fall ball bunt because you're trying to bunt it to third, and you give up an out is not worth it. even if it's least make the defense execute. just trying to put it in play and get the runner over. how tense is this for a freshman? >> contact hitter that's been able to execute for them whenever he's had the opportunity. and here in the college world series, six hits in nine at-ba at-bats. >> squares again, takes another one outside. >> i'd still like to see him square around full. he's reading the pitch, and then going into the attempted bunt. he should be right on top of the plate. so if the ball's inside he can getm hit by it. bases loaded, no outs. if the ball's away, he extends his reach. but to give aof half square and try to dart at the ball, you're setting yourself up for a foul ball down the third base plien. >> here's the 2-2. got the bunt down. boy, what a job by warman. gets in the hole 0-2. continues to try to bunt.
>>y well, now, the bunt for me needs to go directly back to the mound. put the ball in play. yourself e sacrifice, but put pressure on the defense. a fall ball bunt because you're trying to bunt it to third, and you give up an out is not worth it. even if it's least make the defense execute. just trying to put it in play and get the runner over. how tense is this for a freshman? >> contact hitter that's been able to execute for them whenever he's had the opportunity. and here in the...
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. >> i jo y where did you get the idea to sell the toll road for $3 paupt 5 million. >> yins >> i didn'tget up one morning and say, boy, it would be fun to loice a lover >> i wish more of it had dealt with that. he was right about that. >> indiana got a three-year rt many are now writing the poll tish yoons overpaid. but indiana got almost dhs mid. we are reinvisiting all of it in our future who lease it had. well, an australian bank. a spanish operating company. this is very conventional in europe we have a couple of clips here. you tell me what were you looking at after the picture. >> well, that's all right. not everybody is. was it anything in particular?
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what you see here if you look at the y axis. here's the 49% that gore was talking about. now, is there any relationship between this and global warming. simple fact not checked. or we could look at the longer term climate history of the pacific southwest which is one of the places we really care about drought. the energy secretary who has a nobel prize in particle physics which is really somewhat not related to climatology said recently that global warming will destroy agriculture in california and cause the loss of major cities in california. this is absurd. but the reason he said that is because of stories about major drought in the pacific southwest and the colorado river system. and, in fact, if we take a look at the history of colorado water stream flow as measured by tree rings and other kinds of fossils this is by dave meko in 2007. here's the more recent drought and you can see that it is nothing compared to what we have seen -- that's lowest in the current drought. nothing compared to what we saw here in the 12th century. this thing lasted 60 years. so to say tha
what you see here if you look at the y axis. here's the 49% that gore was talking about. now, is there any relationship between this and global warming. simple fact not checked. or we could look at the longer term climate history of the pacific southwest which is one of the places we really care about drought. the energy secretary who has a nobel prize in particle physics which is really somewhat not related to climatology said recently that global warming will destroy agriculture in california...
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was one of the worst weathers for an inaugral, roosevelt in his form says history will know it asj(y a roosevelt blizzard roosevelt turns it in to the media. he was -- it was hard for taft to succeed. somebody ropes one and caught one. there was no fair chase. showing him not killing the bear. it became heir the tedy bear. >> dear mr. president, i'd like to make a bear called tedy bear. his response was i don't think there is much of a market he then made poss um stuffed toys he new taft was a bit of history then the 1912 raise that's an assassination attempt you don't hear much about. he went to give a speech in milwaukee. a crazed an arkift took a shot at him. he had always carried bird glasses with him. he had his case, metal-like case so he could see the coloration details. that's what the bullet hit. it wounded him but this is thinking if it hadn't gone through those bird watching glasses, he would have died. here he is bleeding, shot. much like when ronald reagan was shot, he becomes a follow being lore moment. why do you think people are so fass knitted by eagles or eagle nort
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looking at how to make the item more%$y se tick. 15 years later, we have more problems with identity left tell me why you think we haven't made progress on this fundamental issue in 15 years and what we need to do going forward all of these technologies were developed with the notion that everybody was benign. we have a goal of driving completely out of the networks we have excited that technology has evolved. social security has become a secret. when i was a kid, we printed them on our checks. i think those kind of technologies are uebick way tuesday. you need to figure out how to establish enough queues so that they trust wup another. the other structures that need to come about and making a better business. we have worried a lot about privacy as part of doing this. i think the pieces are there. we haven't had the reasons to do it accept in places like d.o.d. i think it is very important and somewhere you need more auge enter indication. i think that's important too. one of the things that is really unprecedented. there's a lot in this area that can be done to make us more effectiv
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y hit that ball off the end of the bat. >> tomorrow might really help ryan get away from it for a day>> absolutely, and i mean really get away from it. go to the movies for three straight to get your mind away from it. >> and then come in tuesday and do your work. >> absolutely. we've said this when things really start to go bad for the nationals, dunn wasn't gets a day off, zimmerman wasn't getting a day off because you have to keep your best players out there to try to scratch off wins. >> it's easy to manage your lineup when you're 15 games over .500. manny has never had that luxury. clubbing and scratching every night. 0-2 to dunn now. romero is about to go through seven innings, fanned five, walked three, erased one of those with a double play, but only given the nationals two singles and one double since the 2-run second inning. so he's shut them down. he gets dunn with a fastball. nats had a man on with one out. that's it. on to the 8th inning, 6-2 toronto. at jeep, we build skyscrapers. we build fish finders. we build battery chargers. we build base camps. we build transporter
y hit that ball off the end of the bat. >> tomorrow might really help ryan get away from it for a day>> absolutely, and i mean really get away from it. go to the movies for three straight to get your mind away from it. >> and then come in tuesday and do your work. >> absolutely. we've said this when things really start to go bad for the nationals, dunn wasn't gets a day off, zimmerman wasn't getting a day off because you have to keep your best players out there to try to...
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i saw a lot of taxi drivers come and took time off jobs and probably lost theirát+y they came and parkednd voted. you could tell people driving trucks even. i saw a lot of physicians and women. it was very exciting. my guess is that the majority favored mr. moussavi rather than mr. ahmadinejad. host: thank you. going to the next caller from virginia . caller: i think everybody is the same, they put -- [inaudible] i'm trying to say like the president, he is mistaken. you have to go there and live. not just reach in and say this is different. the difference between you and them. it is not just 100%. some people lead some people act like leading. as long as it is there, what's the difference. one person is saying the last word. they node a big change in my country. nobody is criminal. they don't know about that. i hope one day things go deeper and go and search a little more. don't put yourself in everybody's place. host: ok. talking about the global financial system. writing about the european overalling front. host: we'll go to the democrat line. go ahead. ahmadinejad has been voted for.
i saw a lot of taxi drivers come and took time off jobs and probably lost theirát+y they came and parkednd voted. you could tell people driving trucks even. i saw a lot of physicians and women. it was very exciting. my guess is that the majority favored mr. moussavi rather than mr. ahmadinejad. host: thank you. going to the next caller from virginia . caller: i think everybody is the same, they put -- [inaudible] i'm trying to say like the president, he is mistaken. you have to go there and...
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÷pñ)y >> rob: we go to the bott the 11th.t's 1-1 between the blue jays- washington nationals. before this inning before the flienl fly ball out, jesus colome is going to balk right here. see the runner on second. takes an extra step. that is not a balk. he stepped off the rubber and then he moved his shoulder. now jesus goes out to the second base umpire to say why was that a balk? well, i mean, i don't find that wrong -- >> bob: how can you balk if you're not on the rubber. >> rob: you're not on the rubber. that's a bad call by the umpire. he wanted clarification. he did a good job of regrouping, getting his thoughts together and getting the fly ball out. still, he stepped off the rubber. you cannot deceive -- >> bob: you cannot deceive a runner when you're not in position to throw the ball home. >> rob: you're not a locked in position and the ball is not in play once you step off that rubber. >> bob: that's not the fu first time we've seen that this year. >> rob: with him. steps off before he moves the shoulders. it's not a
÷pñ)y >> rob: we go to the bott the 11th.t's 1-1 between the blue jays- washington nationals. before this inning before the flienl fly ball out, jesus colome is going to balk right here. see the runner on second. takes an extra step. that is not a balk. he stepped off the rubber and then he moved his shoulder. now jesus goes out to the second base umpire to say why was that a balk? well, i mean, i don't find that wrong -- >> bob: how can you balk if you're...
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appeal by the government of my exclusion of evidence based on an alleged violation of the competitived y by -- bid law, but despite the fact that i was right, i should be removed from the trial of the bobo case. so dr. bobo went to trial before another judge and the jury found him not guilty on all charges. and i rather expected mr. siegelman to file a motion under the hyde amendment for attorneys fees. but he still had, i guess, political ambitions and so the motion wasn't filed. there were rumors at the time the case was dismissed that mr. siegelman would be pursued in the miller district. well, this past sunday, the "birmingham news" ran an article on the then united states attorneys stepping down from her position. she was reported as having said that she wanted to win the case in the northern district, but losing it didn't cause too much heart ache because she knew that another fellow indictment out of alabama's middle district was waiting. on mr. siegel. she's quoted, i trusted that the mill district would have a more balanced venue on their indictment, which i knew was under seal.
appeal by the government of my exclusion of evidence based on an alleged violation of the competitived y by -- bid law, but despite the fact that i was right, i should be removed from the trial of the bobo case. so dr. bobo went to trial before another judge and the jury found him not guilty on all charges. and i rather expected mr. siegelman to file a motion under the hyde amendment for attorneys fees. but he still had, i guess, political ambitions and so the motion wasn't filed. there were...
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hosc-span[captioning performed y national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] >> the house gavels in monday. on the agenda, a bill reauthorize the state department programs for 2010, including u.s. peacekeeping and legislation increasing military and nonmilitary aid. the house is live on c-span. the senate is also back on monday it 2:00 p.m., to continue work on a bill regulating tobacco products. and it is possible next week that congress will vote on a conference report to the war spending bill. the house is expected to vote on that measure first. there will also be a debate on a bill to create public-private corporation to increase the number of foreign tourists visiting the united states. >> how is c-span funded? >> private donations? >> i do not know. >> donations? >> federally? >> c-span was greeted as a public service, a private initiative with no government mandate, no money. >> robert muller spoke tuesday to the economic club of new york, discussing the fbi's role in fighting financial crime. with a question and answer section, this event i
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wind ship another hundred, 200, 500 -- y another 5,000 or 10,000? i believe he is not completed decided. and i hope and i would like to tell him please don't make this war a new iraq. this is what i am hoping. i am hoping when he spoke in berlin the day after everybody was enthusiastic. it was, in berlin, like a festival. everybody was happy. i called an american friend of mine. he owns a big, great american newspaper. we vote for him. we made it. of course. the germans weren't allowed to vote. impressive. when he was just right now for the 16th anniversary in u.s. trade. impressed everybody. people feel that this man is not only cool, but he is also a heart. sometimes cool people have great hearts. >> let's throw this open to the sea of people will came to hear you. please wait until the microphone comes to you. >> thank you for coming. is this on? okay. the so i just want to say something to mark crispin miller. why did you suggest it could be regarded as an anti-semite? that just overwhelmed me. >> well, because often people who sprang to the def
wind ship another hundred, 200, 500 -- y another 5,000 or 10,000? i believe he is not completed decided. and i hope and i would like to tell him please don't make this war a new iraq. this is what i am hoping. i am hoping when he spoke in berlin the day after everybody was enthusiastic. it was, in berlin, like a festival. everybody was happy. i called an american friend of mine. he owns a big, great american newspaper. we vote for him. we made it. of course. the germans weren't allowed to vote....
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why my suspicious that they're giving us live service on the issue of fiscal -- y m my suspicious that they're giving us live service on the issue of this -- why am i suspicious that they're giving us lip service about this. the president of the united states has claimed that they will exercise fiscal discipline out there because of the implementation -- the implications, you will pay for what you do around here. this is hypocrisy. this is inconsistent with everything that has happened, with the spending and the budget. they are putting holes in paygo loss. -- laws. the presidency has passed -- a democratically controlled, have passed 10 bills that have affected the paygo that are on the books, for $882 billion, and if you throw in the things that they were not able to pass, because we said, that is too much, over one trillion dollars, of instances where this congress, and this president have asked for, and issues that would go around the rules that we already have, that is why this is swiss cheese. we have a disingenuous statement from the administration that they are suddenly for thi
why my suspicious that they're giving us live service on the issue of fiscal -- y m my suspicious that they're giving us live service on the issue of this -- why am i suspicious that they're giving us lip service about this. the president of the united states has claimed that they will exercise fiscal discipline out there because of the implementation -- the implications, you will pay for what you do around here. this is hypocrisy. this is inconsistent with everything that has happened, with...
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continue@ @ @ $y@ "'@ @ @ @ h@ p what it allows us to do is sort of almost a bottom up, self forming of analytical networks. instead of going through meetings of collection boards, which you have all been through and which the cia and dia provide in an assay provide four, on a space, we come together and we have found their his men some real analytical breakthroughs in a quite different way than what we have in the past, so i think this business of concentrating on the people, concentrating on information technology to empower them, if we do that good things will happen and we will get better in the future. >> you mentioned north korea and end the sea bed of missiles i think is the way you put it but you have had the missile tests, you have had the nuke test, you had the trial of the journalist. what is your assessment of what they might be up to now? are they testing this new administration? are they trying to risk-- provoke a response of some sort? >> the character of the north korean behavior that we are seeing is a fairly familiar pattern of doing something our wages and then exp
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speaking] apart from a referendum one year after the islamic revolution, 1979, and there is no other y!xpresicedent like the election that you took part in last friday, a turnout of almost 85%. that means almost 40 million voters. you can say the role of the 12 imams behind such incidents. this is a sign of god's blessing to us. it is necessary to mention from the bottom of my heart to address all of you people across the nation that i feel humble in your presence. our young generation showed and proved they had the political understanding and insight. they are committed like the first generation of the revolution, that they have the same commitments of the first generation of the revolution. the difference is that during the revolution days, in the heat of the revolution, all cards more excited -- all hearts more excited -- were excited. these days, this understanding, this inside that you can see, you can see the fervor and enthusiasm in our youth these days. this is nothing to be ignored. this must be reckoned with. of course, there are differences of opinion and taste. some people s
speaking] apart from a referendum one year after the islamic revolution, 1979, and there is no other y!xpresicedent like the election that you took part in last friday, a turnout of almost 85%. that means almost 40 million voters. you can say the role of the 12 imams behind such incidents. this is a sign of god's blessing to us. it is necessary to mention from the bottom of my heart to address all of you people across the nation that i feel humble in your presence. our young generation showed...
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y taveras hauls it in. top of the 7th and now it is a one run game. >> johnny: 2-1. get your red on and buy yourself a grand slam flex plan today. hello. you can enjoy ultimate flexibility. pick your plan and your games and get a free game. it is just that easy. for more information on the all new grand slam flex plans call 202-675-6287 or go to nationals.com/grand slam. owings,, he is in line to get the win unless the nationals come back and take this lead. 5 1/3 innings, 4 hits, one run, four walks and four strikeouts as you look at julian tavarez. he is the second nationals pitcher this afternoon. following lannan to the mound. >> rob: 12 starts for owings and still only 4 times he has gown 6 plus innings. >> johnny: finish in line to get a win, too. leading off the cincinnati 7th, adam rosales. the 1st baseman. he is a 1-2 afternoon. singled and struck out swinging. >> rob: that is a lot of work for 5 1/3 innings. 102 pitches like you said. 4 walks, 4ks.
y taveras hauls it in. top of the 7th and now it is a one run game. >> johnny: 2-1. get your red on and buy yourself a grand slam flex plan today. hello. you can enjoy ultimate flexibility. pick your plan and your games and get a free game. it is just that easy. for more information on the all new grand slam flex plans call 202-675-6287 or go to nationals.com/grand slam. owings,, he is in line to get the win unless the nationals come back...
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he was drunk and and -- that's y it's good at wars and good at defense. >> host: and the others, sandio, salvador allende. these are the -- i don't know if i left anybody out but these are the great revolutionaries you write about in at least several places in "mirrors." >> guest: the main one was a woman. you see speaking about her, i left -- >> host: you quote here, 277. >> guest: this is a become of quotations. this was an exception because i owe to her the certitude that another world is possible, and she was the prophet -- you don't wave a -- have to read the emote -- quotation because she was the prophet of though 20th 20th century. the 20th century was the divorce between justice and freedom. half of the world sacrificed justice in the name of freedom, and the other half of the world sacrificed freedom in the name of justice. and russia wanted socialist revolution. >> host: and so it's called democratic socialism. >> guest: yes. yes. but not in the way some people speak about democratic socialist and making up of capitalism. i don't know. >> host: makeup, yeah. when i asked you t
he was drunk and and -- that's y it's good at wars and good at defense. >> host: and the others, sandio, salvador allende. these are the -- i don't know if i left anybody out but these are the great revolutionaries you write about in at least several places in "mirrors." >> guest: the main one was a woman. you see speaking about her, i left -- >> host: you quote here, 277. >> guest: this is a become of quotations. this was an exception because i owe to her the...
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have a continuation and rhythm and some of the stories were so sad when, they touched my back singing y, and why ugly, am i not beautifully not, and my stupid, why did you sacrifice me? i want to be there. yes, i said i know what i'm sorry, i can't. this is a problem with these -- allowed to write that there are so many little and short pieces and i am in love with each one of them, but they must appreciate a whole world and some of little pieces i'm sorry but -- >> host: the new wrote another book called the memory of fire. >> guest: three books. >> host: i read that in the 1980's and you do similar things. it's more overtly historical. but the narrative structure is similar. you start out with a kind of genesis. it is all about latin america. >> guest: about america including north america. the americas, because we are americans in the south. >> host: absolutely. >> guest: we are american also and yes, i was trying in to rescue the collective memory of the americas in three volumes. this was something like 1,000 short stories and this is a mad project because it is the entire world. >>
have a continuation and rhythm and some of the stories were so sad when, they touched my back singing y, and why ugly, am i not beautifully not, and my stupid, why did you sacrifice me? i want to be there. yes, i said i know what i'm sorry, i can't. this is a problem with these -- allowed to write that there are so many little and short pieces and i am in love with each one of them, but they must appreciate a whole world and some of little pieces i'm sorry but -- >> host: the new wrote...
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i don't know if he'll come to u, i think it's -- i think the pr of being up there, and close yvirginia where nobody knows where he's at. the one thing about the -- it starts out weekly, and by the end of the season, it's as good as the south atlantic league. but right now, you have the roster changing daily. >> let's go back to your first year at aberdeen when you had a chance to work with jim johnson. that sinker is look unhit-abl. did you have a lot to do with that? >> i had him and frederick, avenues he was always a sinker baller, but he wasn't throwing 97, he wasn't through 95. and the last year when they lengthened his side, he picked up the extra velocity. man, now he's throwing three r four miles harder. i decided to he throw slower, but they throw harder. >> the whole idea of a player development, in particular with pitchers is fascinating, if you look how the organization is structured, you have dave schmidt, who is the overall pitching coordinator for all the minor leagues, he makes sure e policy stays in place, and the various
i don't know if he'll come to u, i think it's -- i think the pr of being up there, and close yvirginia where nobody knows where he's at. the one thing about the -- it starts out weekly, and by the end of the season, it's as good as the south atlantic league. but right now, you have the roster changing daily. >> let's go back to your first year at aberdeen when you had a chance to work with jim johnson. that sinker is look unhit-abl. did you have a lot to do with that?...
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an early deficit but that's the situation they've been left with h now he comes out and gives up óywm ts after the first strikeout first batter he pitched. >> gary: aubrey huff with two on and one away. huff is 0-3 off him. time-out taken as the oakland bench suddenly realizing this thing getting a little too tight. get up in the pen and working in a hurry to get ready. >> buck: both big hard throwers and bailly has been given most of the closing opportunities of late. young out buying his bullpen some pitching coach talking with suzuki and pitcher about this point forward with aubrey huff. >> gary: aubrey against the left handers hitting .195. couple home runs. two of his eight. two on and one out. pitch in for a strike. right now the orioles would like to break that scheme in which it's been either scott or reimold hitting the homers the last 12 of them. aubrey huff would like to join in that procession. good fastball on the inside corner for a strike quickly 0- 2. >> buck: tough combination. good breaking ball to get ahead strike one. and then this one right in on the fists of au
an early deficit but that's the situation they've been left with h now he comes out and gives up óywm ts after the first strikeout first batter he pitched. >> gary: aubrey huff with two on and one away. huff is 0-3 off him. time-out taken as the oakland bench suddenly realizing this thing getting a little too tight. get up in the pen and working in a hurry to get ready. >> buck: both big hard throwers and bailly has been given most of the closing opportunities of late. young out...
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we have a requirement on the bottom, between a deterrent and the actual -- on the y axis, 2 thirds of these programs did not meet their criteria. 2 thirds. and over half of those that didn't, didn't even meet half of their criteria, and yet these programs were pushed into the field. bleeding in to what jerry is going to talk about, we can talk about how we ended up with these dwindling forces in each of these categories a novel talk about the air force and its aging fighter pilots. how did we get there? the air force banked on the top line that it could not have reasonably done. in the early years of the reagan administration, hundred fighter attack aircraft, we grew the fourth to thirty-eight wins, then we went on a procurement holiday. the f-22 was coming and we going to wait for it. so we banked on those 2 programs that we really couldn't afford from the start. we should have known. these are the number of aircraft fighters -- you notice the vietnam war on the left side. then we built up -- i always tell you this, we bought more aircraft in those years than we are going to for the
we have a requirement on the bottom, between a deterrent and the actual -- on the y axis, 2 thirds of these programs did not meet their criteria. 2 thirds. and over half of those that didn't, didn't even meet half of their criteria, and yet these programs were pushed into the field. bleeding in to what jerry is going to talk about, we can talk about how we ended up with these dwindling forces in each of these categories a novel talk about the air force and its aging fighter pilots. how did we...
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mousavi, or those who are supporters of x, y, scorceor z. this theocracy has basically lost any last shred of legitimacy that it could have claimed by virtue of the final positioning of the supreme leader, the fact of the past has come off and the regime is pretty much moving into the direction of becoming a complete police state and dictatorship. it respective of whether it is religious or not religious, it is the ultimate nature. fluctuations may exist, as i said in my opening statement earlier, depending again on sustenance or not. in terms of the collective, grass-roots movement, it is moving, as i'm speaking to you today, more and more in terms of participation. that is the natural conclusion of the effect of people moving away from the regime had been lost completely its legitimacy. that is to be anticipated. >> i am just full of questions today. >> you won't let go, will you? >> i'm wondering if you could talk about the struggle of the religious clerics, and the whole struggle of rafsanjani, and the arrest of his family. do you think
mousavi, or those who are supporters of x, y, scorceor z. this theocracy has basically lost any last shred of legitimacy that it could have claimed by virtue of the final positioning of the supreme leader, the fact of the past has come off and the regime is pretty much moving into the direction of becoming a complete police state and dictatorship. it respective of whether it is religious or not religious, it is the ultimate nature. fluctuations may exist, as i said in my opening statement...
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. >> byron: it isy crowd heading for the excites as the nationals get a victory over the cincinnati reds, the final 3-2 at nationals park with a big comeback in the late innings to get it going after two frustrating losses. byron kerr and ray knight with you with the post game. boy. very nice. their 11th come from behind win of the year. only the 4th time in 35 games when they are trailing after 7 to get a victory. let's get a lot more of those going, ray. >> ray: a lot of things happened. we mentioned the two pinch hits to start the inning. tremendous slide by gonzalez to break up the double-play. the contact charge is all you have to do -- which is all you have to do sometimes. >> byron: let's break down that inning. it starts with a guy to the lower half of the order. willie harris making the big play. >> ray: manny pulling the string. he gets a hard line-drive this it to right field. and hernandez comes up, gets a base hit. and a failed bunt attempt. this is more about them making a great play. it wasn't down the line. blooper to r
. >> byron: it isy crowd heading for the excites as the nationals get a victory over the cincinnati reds, the final 3-2 at nationals park with a big comeback in the late innings to get it going after two frustrating losses. byron kerr and ray knight with you with the post game. boy. very nice. their 11th come from behind win of the year. only the 4th time in 35 games when they are trailing after 7 to get a victory. let's get a lot more of...
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it's not one of those -- all y long, it's not one of those tracks where you -- serious burn time. >> jim: oh, yeah. >> gary: wright had a 11 game hitting streak ended last nig. he took a 0-5 in the ballgame. he is 6th in strikeouts in the league. 1-2 delivery, and berken has a solid first inning striking ot two. runner left on second base. orioles lineup when we come back. more places. at&t. the best coverage worldwide. buy the lg xenon messaging phone for 99.99 after mail-in rebate and get one free after mail-in-rebate. it's easy to identify the leaders of tomorrow. they're all around us. which is why pnc created grow up great. a $100 million program that prepares young children for school. and the world they'll inherit.... sooner than you think. pnc. leading the way. >> gary: it almost looks like a rainbow there. that's the sun setting. roberts, jones, markakis, huff, mora and scott. wigginton at first, markakis against the mets, holy cow! and the 34-year-oldly van hernandez, he's on a role, 4-0 and a low e.r.a. in his last 8 games. these the lifetime n
it's not one of those -- all y long, it's not one of those tracks where you -- serious burn time. >> jim: oh, yeah. >> gary: wright had a 11 game hitting streak ended last nig. he took a 0-5 in the ballgame. he is 6th in strikeouts in the league. 1-2 delivery, and berken has a solid first inning striking ot two. runner left on second base. orioles lineup when we come back. more places. at&t. the best coverage worldwide. buy the lg xenon messaging phone for 99.99...
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we have an e-mail question from y. why do you think pitchers have tommy john surgeries so earlyn their careers? >> jim: first of all, they have mris, and number 2, it works. it's a surgery when you have e ligament shredded, and i've never seen the absolute numbe. we hear the guys that have come back, looking at one right here. lots of guys come back, but -- [ indiscernible ] >> gary: if she happens why it happens early, if you have that kind of injury, you're either going to get it taken care of or you're not going to pitch. that's why it has to be done when it's discovered. that to left center field, that's going to fall in. runner's going to go to third. as cora had to wait to make sure, but once he saw it drop in, he took off. and now the mets have runnerst first and third for the first time in the ball game. >> jim: an awfully good pitch. you get an idea why beltran ia terrific player. that was the pitcher's pitch. and again, if your approach is you're going to pull it, you'e goal to
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y, has gotten much worse since the late 60s. tionfamily, dysfunctional family. the mother who has known and beound and there are 5 kids. >> host: we will leave it on those 2 points. sernardine dohrn, the second fint was about the family. your center at northwestern? >> guest: children need families that are strong and sustained and consistent, where the adults hive a life of both work and art and intellectual challenge. i don't think that every family pleds a man but every family needs more than one person. iu need a team of people to raise a single child. you need a massive effort to invest in our common future. one of the things that has kept us paralyzed in the last 30-year is has been teachers blaming parents, parents blaming teachers, everybody blaming the we kids. i am wary, not because we don't have problems, because we do, we have problems with teachers and their kids. i don't think it helps us to point fingers and a system like this. poery country that is an industrialized country, every funtry in the world has building blocks that support families and
y, has gotten much worse since the late 60s. tionfamily, dysfunctional family. the mother who has known and beound and there are 5 kids. >> host: we will leave it on those 2 points. sernardine dohrn, the second fint was about the family. your center at northwestern? >> guest: children need families that are strong and sustained and consistent, where the adults hive a life of both work and art and intellectual challenge. i don't think that every family pleds a man but every family...
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economy, it is the conveyor belt to allow people to upgrade their skills when they're going from x job to y profession. as a former member of congress who had a former community college, 2 of them, in his district, i cannot tell you how important this is. it has not gotten the attention of the 4 year institutions but it is a competitive advantage for the united states, the community college system is essential and we are going to be outlining a series of things we are going to do to fund the growth of the community colleges that are busting around. i talked to a number of state senators, community colleges to not get the resources of 4 year institutions, but nearly 50% of all people who go to post high school education go to 2 year institutions. we do what we are supposed to do at the public universities and state universities. this has not gotten the attention in a community college system, there will be major resource infusion but also reforms and goals driven. as part of an overall economic strategy and upgrading of american workers and employees skills if they choose from this professio
economy, it is the conveyor belt to allow people to upgrade their skills when they're going from x job to y profession. as a former member of congress who had a former community college, 2 of them, in his district, i cannot tell you how important this is. it has not gotten the attention of the 4 year institutions but it is a competitive advantage for the united states, the community college system is essential and we are going to be outlining a series of things we are going to do to fund the...
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for jean carnahan during her 10 newer in the senate or state legislators like me navigating the rock y waters of a tricky political climate. i know over time he has guided every one of my political heroes including our former president. al has given us through the d.l.c. a consistently invaluable repository of ideas for the laboratory of the 50 states. through the national conversation, the new d.l.c. fellows program, or simply through the d.l. c-webb site he invites us in and sends us out armed with ideas that strengthen our communities, keep or families safe, implement fiscal discipline, educate our children, and spur on economic development. through the decade i have known him, just one small chapter, i know, i have witnessed the genius of his short and long-term vision, a powerful reminder of the capacity of within person to impact systemic change. with his magnetic intensity, he is constantly seeking and finding new challenges, push being the fronts here a little further. now, of course, the responsibility is ours to meet his challenge, the tremendous challenge of al from's move b
for jean carnahan during her 10 newer in the senate or state legislators like me navigating the rock y waters of a tricky political climate. i know over time he has guided every one of my political heroes including our former president. al has given us through the d.l.c. a consistently invaluable repository of ideas for the laboratory of the 50 states. through the national conversation, the new d.l.c. fellows program, or simply through the d.l. c-webb site he invites us in and sends us out...
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not a very good idea, but with a very select handful of coaches y in sports today, i think it can workthat handful. >> i completely agree.hi the situation does have to bet g right and it starts with the>> . type of coach you are and the t respect you have. han rings says he has plenty of respect.10 and the type of team you have.y you have arguably the best player in the game and he'stypem going to go down as one of the e best all-time. li's like a coach onst of the t jowsm other big-time veterans like derek fisher.ur kurt rambis who would be thee c coach on the road who may takee over for phil when he's done fow another year or so if he goesne that long. so again, the biggest hangup would be if the team is not praying well. ith do you not want your leader not, there? as long as it's not for all 41 of their away games i think it could be managed.ple >> a select few coaches in sports today might be able to get away with that. w baseball is a different animal, maybe a bobby cox, maybe a tony la russa. it's g ot to be someone who is'st already in the hall of fame and has the hardware, and
not a very good idea, but with a very select handful of coaches y in sports today, i think it can workthat handful. >> i completely agree.hi the situation does have to bet g right and it starts with the>> . type of coach you are and the t respect you have. han rings says he has plenty of respect.10 and the type of team you have.y you have arguably the best player in the game and he'stypem going to go down as one of the e best all-time. li's like a coach onst of the t jowsm other...
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. >> guest: y not? of the book tries to recover, to create this recovery of of the memory of the spies, the invisible, the scorn. for instance, blacks, not only women but blacks. for me is very important that the fact the united states and black or half black president. very important. in means there and lot of stories about to blacks not only in the united states, even in a one of the first stories here began asking if adam-and-eve for blacks because all the experts: the impact that we all came from africa. in we are all african immigrants because the human beings began in africa so perhaps adam-and-eve were blacks. in. >> host: most likely. >> guest: and there are some stories that were for me very relevant. especially because they happen 15 minutes ago. obama is now the president and these are stories that are very recent. for instance in 1942 the transitions of black blood when the united states was entering the second world war. and at that time the director of of the red cross was a very impressed
. >> guest: y not? of the book tries to recover, to create this recovery of of the memory of the spies, the invisible, the scorn. for instance, blacks, not only women but blacks. for me is very important that the fact the united states and black or half black president. very important. in means there and lot of stories about to blacks not only in the united states, even in a one of the first stories here began asking if adam-and-eve for blacks because all the experts: the impact that we...
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in pursuit of a player, it doesn't mean that things have or changed.over y you're still thinking about the possibility of bringing brett favre in if he's healthy enough to play.head. "nfl live" 4:00 eastern right here on espn.r >> thanks, guys. the jets have reached a contract agreement with mark sanchez out of usc. the deal worth $50 million over five years, $28 million in guarantees. john clayton with what's ahead for sanchez. >> now, that mark sanchez has his new five-year deal for $50 million, it could go up as much as $60 million depending on how he plays, he can concentrate on trying to win the starting job, which he should. certainly since there's not going to be a holdout should help his case. along with the fact he continues to make progress during the off season. sanchez is in line with a good running game to be the starting quarterback. sure, kellens is there, he's got the lead right now, but now that this deal is behind sanchez, he can concentrate on winning the starting job and being the quarterback the jets expect him to be. >> the sacramento kings hired paul westphal as
in pursuit of a player, it doesn't mean that things have or changed.over y you're still thinking about the possibility of bringing brett favre in if he's healthy enough to play.head. "nfl live" 4:00 eastern right here on espn.r >> thanks, guys. the jets have reached a contract agreement with mark sanchez out of usc. the deal worth $50 million over five years, $28 million in guarantees. john clayton with what's ahead for sanchez. >> now, that mark sanchez has his new...
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÷pñ)y . >> bob: on to the bottom o the 12th inning.cott red mopped, the starter. nationals have harris gonzalez, harris and bard. aaronharris' batting average is now at .325. he keeps producing whenever manny acta calls on him. that's going to drop into left center. 3-for-5, alberto gonzalez. let's see if willie harris can do anything on top of the amazing defense he gave us earlier. get catch by willie harris, then a double, stole third and then a sac fly by the number 8 hitter, wil nieves. that lasted five minute and then wells hit a homerun. and then the nationals came roaring back. if willie hit it down the first baseline, you have a left handed throwing first baseman in lyle overbay who can flip that thing to the shortstop. so this will not be an easy bunt if willie has that in mind. he pulls the bat back. can't bunt a pitch that up and away. that's ball 1. the switch hitter follows in josh bard. then you have the pitcher's spot and the only player available is ronnie belliard. runner going. down the line but it's hooking foul. an
÷pñ)y . >> bob: on to the bottom o the 12th inning.cott red mopped, the starter. nationals have harris gonzalez, harris and bard. aaronharris' batting average is now at .325. he keeps producing whenever manny acta calls on him. that's going to drop into left center. 3-for-5, alberto gonzalez. let's see if willie harris can do anything on top of the amazing defense he gave us earlier. get catch by willie harris, then a double, stole third and then a sac fly by the...
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you don't want to create a system where go to x, y, z training school because they don't flinch anybody, you don't want anything on your record, or the one them to go to the hardest school where they push you to your limits, push you to a failure not of a check ride, but all these are maneuvers we must be trained in over and over whether they are emergencies or back to basic flying skills. you don't want to create a system that actually finds a way of getting around that. don't create a loophole. >> can be allowed mr. maurer to comment on the suggestions? >> i would like to remind everybody, when you are sitting in the passenger section of the plane, you are not aware of who is on the other side of those floors. is full disclosure too much of the thing to ask when your life is at hand? another comment, chairman dorgan had that chart up there. my commute to work is set in miles. members of the senate, i know that you come from pretty far away, but you have a residence here, you have some place here. perhaps the airline industry needs to consider providing for that kind of thing if we are
you don't want to create a system where go to x, y, z training school because they don't flinch anybody, you don't want anything on your record, or the one them to go to the hardest school where they push you to your limits, push you to a failure not of a check ride, but all these are maneuvers we must be trained in over and over whether they are emergencies or back to basic flying skills. you don't want to create a system that actually finds a way of getting around that. don't create a...
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here's an article about the administration theappointing a y czar. guest: we have put hundreds of billions of dollars into the finance industry in b.c. the same greedy behavior the have always exhibited. everyone knows that greed is good, but in recent years we have seen the problems with that. to make sure that these companies are overseen -- those with exceptional assistance from the government, to make sure that they comply with what people want is what mr. feinberg will take care of. host: will he oversee all love executive pay? guest: especially those that have come back to the trough a couple of times will be under more intense scrutiny. he will take a close look and either approve or disapprove, request changes. now for other companies who have received tarp funds, they will face restrictions, probably on their top 25 earners. barack obama administration has been trying -- it is a delicate balance to marry these two various proposals to make sure that we oversee host: them is there any precedent? guest: you have seen the government step in bef
here's an article about the administration theappointing a y czar. guest: we have put hundreds of billions of dollars into the finance industry in b.c. the same greedy behavior the have always exhibited. everyone knows that greed is good, but in recent years we have seen the problems with that. to make sure that these companies are overseen -- those with exceptional assistance from the government, to make sure that they comply with what people want is what mr. feinberg will take care of. host:...
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is drugs "x" or drug "y" better to treat people when they have a certain condition? and they run tests to see how the different medications perform and then give the results to physicians who then use the information in prescribing to their patients. and it's a way that we have found that we can provide better-quality care for more people and sometimes by the way we can save money as well. but the point of it is not to try to figure out how to cut costs so that we can deny certain care to people and, therefore, not have the cost of providing it. unfortunately, that is one of the purposes to which this research could be put, and it has been acknowledged by people both within the administration and without the acting head of the national institutes of health, for example, talked about using this research for allocation of treatments. allocation of treatments is another way of saying rationing. you decide which treatments to allocate and which ones not to. this is the way it's done in great britain and canada. they don't have enough money to pay for all the health care
is drugs "x" or drug "y" better to treat people when they have a certain condition? and they run tests to see how the different medications perform and then give the results to physicians who then use the information in prescribing to their patients. and it's a way that we have found that we can provide better-quality care for more people and sometimes by the way we can save money as well. but the point of it is not to try to figure out how to cut costs so that we can deny...
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, there is individual decisions going on in some physician's mind, i will not give this person x or y but the fact that these disparities exist and they are documented and they seem to be consistent over time, whether it is with native american healthcare, whether it is with the monk populations, asian-american with latino or african-american, as secretary sullivan, i call you by your highest title, secretary sullivan, maybe he thinks -- >> one of his other achievements is higher. >> i go with straight protocol. secretary sullivan seems to indicate that there's still something of this. the question is not whether someone is saying i am going to stick it to this group or that group but nevertheless, it comes into resource allocation, where people decide to put their resources, in what neighborhoods, in what clinics, in what areas of further study for research. from your point of view, where is it in that decision track that we still keep coming up with. there's the 60% we can't explain or what happened, that to me is the core of what this hearing is about, because hopefully we are main
, there is individual decisions going on in some physician's mind, i will not give this person x or y but the fact that these disparities exist and they are documented and they seem to be consistent over time, whether it is with native american healthcare, whether it is with the monk populations, asian-american with latino or african-american, as secretary sullivan, i call you by your highest title, secretary sullivan, maybe he thinks -- >> one of his other achievements is higher....
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y rom rs are better, everything is better athis level. base runners are ju go ahead, s >> rob: i talked to gregzaun erday about wieters, he was telling me, he said, he's most impressed by how he's handled everything else. i mean the top er and k, 's e.r.a. before i woy about the guys stealing bases, because a lot of times you steal bases off the pitchers. % your pitchers aren'g the ball to home plate in under 1.2 seconds then wieters has no chance, neither would if i sit there yesterday where we did the throwing stopwatch, he hurries. i don't want him to hurry. i want him to work on being a little bit quicker with his release, but not to do it consca again, the when we talk about matt wieters, he's got a great ara closer for georgia tech. >> jim h.: the breaking ball catches willingham, two men down. first strikeout for david hernandez. >> jim p.: what do you think, fastball hitter and they're able to get ahead of him. it's a back door hook, but he gives up on it. ds up in the middle of the plate. it's got good h and itmust ol willingh
y rom rs are better, everything is better athis level. base runners are ju go ahead, s >> rob: i talked to gregzaun erday about wieters, he was telling me, he said, he's most impressed by how he's handled everything else. i mean the top er and k, 's e.r.a. before i woy about the guys stealing bases, because a lot of times you steal bases off the pitchers. % your pitchers aren'g the ball to home plate in under 1.2 seconds then wieters has no chance, neither would if i sit there yesterday...