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the names keep trickling out or somebody gets ahold of the whole list. >> we just have two names now over about five months do you expect that to continue? >> well, i mean, i think it would be naive not to expect it to continue at this point. the balco case and the steroids issue have been a stream of people providing information because they want the truth to get out, and ultimately while the use of these drugs dates back five years, it reflects on the overall pervasive use of drugs in baseball. i think there's a lot of people that want that truth to come out. baseball would like the believe the issue is over and they've proved on past it. i think people say, look, there's still people saying they never used when we know they did, so it's hard to imagine that this issue is going away any time soon. >> espn investigative reporter mark fainaro-wada, thank you very much for your insight. >> it's my pleasure. thank you. >> still to come, the u.s. open is back in black. bethpage black is back. tiger woods ready to defend his title. we hear from the world number one coming up. ♪ driving
the names keep trickling out or somebody gets ahold of the whole list. >> we just have two names now over about five months do you expect that to continue? >> well, i mean, i think it would be naive not to expect it to continue at this point. the balco case and the steroids issue have been a stream of people providing information because they want the truth to get out, and ultimately while the use of these drugs dates back five years, it reflects on the overall pervasive use of...
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he gets ahold of this one for base hit first. this is his second at-bat of the ballgame. then, later on in the game, wow, there it is. the shot we've been looking for. hopefully, this will be the swing that gets markakis back on top of his game. a little bit of confidence. full extension. beautiful swing. we all watch it goes into the -- go into the flag court. this cuts the lead in half for the mets. orioles at this point in time 4- 2. >> so, markakis hits the home run. he goes 2-4, a couple of rins. -- rbi's. he gone 21 consecutive games without a home run. also 14 consecutive games without an rbi. he takes care of both of those streaks on one swing of the bat. he has a multiagency as well -- at game as well as the mets hold on to win it by a win of 6- 4. we'll go back to the strikeout call that dave trembley was asked about. as we watch this video, pay particular attention to jeff kellogg the home plate umpire. as melvin swings, watch his arms. he signals foul ball. >> he does. the ball runs in on melvin. he's trying to do everything he can to turn the opposite way. mo
he gets ahold of this one for base hit first. this is his second at-bat of the ballgame. then, later on in the game, wow, there it is. the shot we've been looking for. hopefully, this will be the swing that gets markakis back on top of his game. a little bit of confidence. full extension. beautiful swing. we all watch it goes into the -- go into the flag court. this cuts the lead in half for the mets. orioles at this point in time 4- 2. >> so, markakis hits the home run. he goes 2-4, a...
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they tried to get ahold of this study epa was doing to get the raw data but they could not do it so what they did and this was fascinating because there were essentially trying to stop this lawsuit, to force the osha standard, the invented a simulated population and then conducted a study on it. they said on the basis of what we know about this, this is what we think the work should look like and they concluded there was no risk of lung cancer. well, then eventually, through freedom of information act they were able to get the raw data and of course they did another epidemiological alchemy in the results go away and they conclude workers were never exposed above the current permissible exposure, did not experience long cancer excess risk. fortunately judge back here in philadelphia who died not so long ago said that is nonsense and threw it out. this is the only health standard that the bush administration, osha has actually issued and there were forced to by a federal judge who happens to be republican, dairy upstanding judge. the required osha to issue new standards. osha extended 1 mi
they tried to get ahold of this study epa was doing to get the raw data but they could not do it so what they did and this was fascinating because there were essentially trying to stop this lawsuit, to force the osha standard, the invented a simulated population and then conducted a study on it. they said on the basis of what we know about this, this is what we think the work should look like and they concluded there was no risk of lung cancer. well, then eventually, through freedom of...
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can't you guys get ahold of it? and here is a way to actually get ahold of t and deal with it. and be able to say then to generations when they come forward in future years, say, yes, we stood up and we took ownership, and we dealt with the problem. there was an article in the washington stree"thewall streett the unfundefund obligations of e federal government today -- these are things like medicare, social security, veterans benefits, pension guarantees that we have -- rivals or gets close to $100 trillion of unfunded obligations existing on the part of the federal government today. that number seems high to me, but i know if you look at medicare and a couple of other ones we're looking ago nearly $60 trillion in that category. and to give some perspective, the total economy is $14 trillion or thereabouts. this is irresponsible to the highest degree, and it is irresponsible to future generations, and it's time we put a mechanism in place for us to deal with it. i urge my colleagues to join us in cosponsoring this bill. i'm submitting it now to the desk with 20 cosponsors. this
can't you guys get ahold of it? and here is a way to actually get ahold of t and deal with it. and be able to say then to generations when they come forward in future years, say, yes, we stood up and we took ownership, and we dealt with the problem. there was an article in the washington stree"thewall streett the unfundefund obligations of e federal government today -- these are things like medicare, social security, veterans benefits, pension guarantees that we have -- rivals or gets...
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if a terrorist were to break into an american plant, could he get ahold of something that could then be used as a terrorist weapon? it is my understanding that the answer to that question is no, that a terrorist could not get his hands on anything. even if a terrorist plot his hands on weapons grade plutonium, the ultimate product of the reprocessing, he would need the resources of the nation state to turn that into a bomb. is that correct? >> yes, sir. >> the plutonium the results from the processing in france is not classified as weapons grade. >> that is the reason we do not reprocessed. jimmy carter said the consequence would be weapons- grade plutonium. americans were not going to reprocess. thereby, he forced the industry overseas. everybody else is way ahead of us on the technology that we developed. >> and would definitely agree that was the public face of it, much in the same way that three mile island was the public face of the demise of the new build it in this country. if you look at the other factors that went into it, you had several attempts to build commercial reproce
if a terrorist were to break into an american plant, could he get ahold of something that could then be used as a terrorist weapon? it is my understanding that the answer to that question is no, that a terrorist could not get his hands on anything. even if a terrorist plot his hands on weapons grade plutonium, the ultimate product of the reprocessing, he would need the resources of the nation state to turn that into a bomb. is that correct? >> yes, sir. >> the plutonium the results...
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this is a night when the ball should be carrying if anybody can get ahold of one. there's one down the right- field line but foul off the bat of marco scutaro. this guy has become one of the better leadoff hitters in the league and here is the pnc report on jordan zimmermann. >> rob: zimmermann has disprait great stuff. he's still working -- has great stuff. he's still working his craft. he has 16 walks in 57 innings pitched against 60 strikeouts which is phenomenal. three wins in his 10 starts this year. that is not good. his job is to get victories for this staff. >> bob: a screamer into the seats foul. >> rob: you may start the game and leave the game, but you want to leave your team in a position to win. >> bob: marco scutaro, 33-year- old infielder from venezuela that got -- they got in a trade from oakland a year ago november. he hit .267 for the jays last year. he's hit .302 right now with a .404 on-base percentage. home plate umpire, 18-year veteran, crew chief brian gorman. jason smith james hoye, c. b. bucknor and mike everett around the bases. number two
this is a night when the ball should be carrying if anybody can get ahold of one. there's one down the right- field line but foul off the bat of marco scutaro. this guy has become one of the better leadoff hitters in the league and here is the pnc report on jordan zimmermann. >> rob: zimmermann has disprait great stuff. he's still working -- has great stuff. he's still working his craft. he has 16 walks in 57 innings pitched against 60 strikeouts which is phenomenal. three wins in his 10...
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he gets ahold of this one. full extension, connects up on the flag court. >> now, the orioles rallied in the 9th, two in, two on. francisco rodriguez against adam jones. >> k-rod lets it fly, that's exactly what happened. strikeout there to adam jones to finish the game. >> so pelfrey got the win, guthrie the loss, rodriguez the save, markakis the home run. look at the note, the orioles now 2-6 when committing two or more errors in a game. twice this year they've committed three errors in a game and they have lost both those games. the talk in the o's clubhouse was about the errors. >> those things are going to happen. those guys are playing hard, they're giving us 100%. that's not going to make any errors, but again, yes, anytime also that you give teams like that extra outs, they are going to take advantage of that. they are a lot of good hitters and those kind of things happen. it's just part of the game. >> obviously the error changed momentum with the game a little bit. >> not as well as i should have. i t
he gets ahold of this one. full extension, connects up on the flag court. >> now, the orioles rallied in the 9th, two in, two on. francisco rodriguez against adam jones. >> k-rod lets it fly, that's exactly what happened. strikeout there to adam jones to finish the game. >> so pelfrey got the win, guthrie the loss, rodriguez the save, markakis the home run. look at the note, the orioles now 2-6 when committing two or more errors in a game. twice this year they've committed...
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have the confidence that when something like a lehman brothers situation should happen they can get ahold of their collateral. so there's a lot of focus on that going forward. >> mr. whalen. >> i agree with in other speakers. segregation of collateral is something we need. the dealers mansion themselves tend to rely on overarching agreements and treaties to deal with collateral and exposure back and forth. if you mo of an exchange model everybody it treated the same and you have different tiers of collateral requirements but the point is there's a third party who holds the money. you don't have the dealer holding the collateral. you have the clearinghouse or a trust company that is separate from the dealer. and i think that's an important distinction. >> this is for anybody. what economic value outweighs the social cost of somebody being able to buy insurance in the form of swaps for asset that it do not own? turn it oven, please. >> ranking member bunning, this is really very interesting, this issue, in terms of credit default swaps and the incentives so that the state insurance people h
have the confidence that when something like a lehman brothers situation should happen they can get ahold of their collateral. so there's a lot of focus on that going forward. >> mr. whalen. >> i agree with in other speakers. segregation of collateral is something we need. the dealers mansion themselves tend to rely on overarching agreements and treaties to deal with collateral and exposure back and forth. if you mo of an exchange model everybody it treated the same and you have...
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adam dunn, got ahold of this pitch. drives it out into the street and off the warehouse. gives the washington nationals the lead. >> jim p.: in washington, that would have headed towards the capitol? >> bob: no, that ball would be on one of the battle ships in the navy yard right now. wil nieves specializes in going to right field. that one down the line. it's a fair ball when caught on a good play by nick markakis. >> jim p.: gold glove caliber right fielder for the orioles, leads the american league in assists. 17 last year, 8 already this year. difficulty is, it's a rubberized track. doesn't slow you down any. >> bob: i'm a little surprised the orioles play him as far off the line as they do. >> jim p.: we'll call the clubhouse and move him over for the later innings. >> bob: normally a guy like wil nieves, you don't usually play him around and short to the off field. maybe not with anybody out because it would be an cra base hit. i'm a firm believer you play them where they usually hit 'em. one ball, one strike. harris with a double in two trips today has hit safely i
adam dunn, got ahold of this pitch. drives it out into the street and off the warehouse. gives the washington nationals the lead. >> jim p.: in washington, that would have headed towards the capitol? >> bob: no, that ball would be on one of the battle ships in the navy yard right now. wil nieves specializes in going to right field. that one down the line. it's a fair ball when caught on a good play by nick markakis. >> jim p.: gold glove caliber right fielder for the orioles,...
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and through their unbelievable resolved they were able to get ahold of him on the fishing trip and he did recall -- he had no recollection -- he recalled my brother and his treatment on my brother but he had no recollection of ever disclosing the information to my brother were treating him for gallstones or a small aneurysm. after two appeals by the illinois attorney general's office, fortis insurance company finally overturned the original decision to rescind my brothers coverage and he was reinstated without flaps. this is after weeks of constant phone calls between myself and the attorney general's office, and we were literally scrambling our by our work to get this accomplished so that my brother wouldn't lose his three or four week window of opportunity that he had prepared for and lose his opportunity to have the procedure. with the fortis insurance company did was on ethical. to deny a dying in person necessary medical treatment based upon medical conditions the patient never had knowledge of, never complained about, or had never been treated for is cruel. it is the hope of our
and through their unbelievable resolved they were able to get ahold of him on the fishing trip and he did recall -- he had no recollection -- he recalled my brother and his treatment on my brother but he had no recollection of ever disclosing the information to my brother were treating him for gallstones or a small aneurysm. after two appeals by the illinois attorney general's office, fortis insurance company finally overturned the original decision to rescind my brothers coverage and he was...
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but we render a decision and immediately a supreme court clinic gets ahold of it and somebody is scouring the landscape for court of appeals decisions that are cert-worthy and the things goes up and on certiorari the amicus briefs start pouring in. >> yep. >> and i said, you know, if you knew sometimes how little we have to work with vis-a-vis how much the supreme court has to work with -- and as i say, i get a chuckle out of it but somebody says well, the court of appeals missed this and the court of appeals missed that and the court of appeals missed that. we have 1-50th of the materials to work with if what the supreme court has to work with. >> that's a very interesting point because there's eight law schools that now have supreme court advocacy clinics and i've heard it said -- i've heard the observation that it's really at the circuit level that this kind of, you know, weighing in from the outside could be most useful. >> the obligation of the judge is to make up for the inadequacy of the lawyer. there's some judges who say well, this is what they gave us. this is what i'm going to
but we render a decision and immediately a supreme court clinic gets ahold of it and somebody is scouring the landscape for court of appeals decisions that are cert-worthy and the things goes up and on certiorari the amicus briefs start pouring in. >> yep. >> and i said, you know, if you knew sometimes how little we have to work with vis-a-vis how much the supreme court has to work with -- and as i say, i get a chuckle out of it but somebody says well, the court of appeals missed...
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family practitioner or whether they are an orthopedic surgeon, their response was we've got to get ahold of what's going on with the medical malpractice, and not one of them in that room had had a situation where they had -- there had been a claim that had been filed against them that went against their record, if you will, or against their good name, but they pay for it. and as tom has mentioned, it's the frivolous claims that are filed, it's the claims where you got to blame somebody and so you'll blame the doctor, and it causes an escalation in the costs because the doctors do feel that they have to practice defensive medicine, preventive medicine. more defensive than preventive, and ordering things that they would otherwise not do. so there has got to be some element of how we deal with the malpractice issue as a driver of health care costs. and to suggest that the costs argument is a myth, it's not to any of the practitioners that i was speaking with on friday. it is very real and very tangible. we have all got our stories about driving the 70 miles but in most of the communities in
family practitioner or whether they are an orthopedic surgeon, their response was we've got to get ahold of what's going on with the medical malpractice, and not one of them in that room had had a situation where they had -- there had been a claim that had been filed against them that went against their record, if you will, or against their good name, but they pay for it. and as tom has mentioned, it's the frivolous claims that are filed, it's the claims where you got to blame somebody and so...
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. >> the only day to compare to winning the super bowl is the day when the super bowl winner grabs ahold of their super bowl ring. last night the steelers who beat the arizona cardinals were awarded their much deservedbling. >> last night the orlando magic not only won the first finals game in franchise history but made history by shooting a reader 63% from the field. kobe bryant with 31 points but only 10 in the 2nd half. >> i don't think it's too difficult to win on the road to be honest with you. you have a team that executes very well. i don't think the road is a factor. so, home court to me is not that big of a deal. >> we are not at all fearful about anything. but we do think that they would get confidence off their bench coming with their also players. alston and pietrus hurt us last night. that home crowd and the ability to make mistakes and play a little freer gives them the confidence. we have to take that back. >> fars me hiting the wall, what if i did? i didn't, but so what if i did? >> what does it mean if you did? >> it means nothing. >> because? >> because i will run strai
. >> the only day to compare to winning the super bowl is the day when the super bowl winner grabs ahold of their super bowl ring. last night the steelers who beat the arizona cardinals were awarded their much deservedbling. >> last night the orlando magic not only won the first finals game in franchise history but made history by shooting a reader 63% from the field. kobe bryant with 31 points but only 10 in the 2nd half. >> i don't think it's too difficult to win on the road...
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no one knew how to get ahold of him. and this is not the first time. when the fires were up and myrtle beach he was not anywhere around. so, to me, that is where the public officials, when they let their private lives interfere with protecting and taking care of the people under their care. host: should he stay in office as governor, resigned? caller: i think to the -- he let his private life tell him what to do rather than -- he knows what he should do as a governor, but that should come before what he ran away from. it host: to your friends and not pleasant share your sentiment? caller: i have not discussed this with them at all. host: thank you. headline from "the richmond times dispatch." a common from a viewer saying, what is the difference, government using tax dollars for an affair or nancy pelosi using military planes for vacations? next is mary from grand rapids, michigan. good morning. jocaller: wanted to see if anyoe else is noticing, these are all white guys in suits, aren't they? what does that say about the leadership and moral authority
no one knew how to get ahold of him. and this is not the first time. when the fires were up and myrtle beach he was not anywhere around. so, to me, that is where the public officials, when they let their private lives interfere with protecting and taking care of the people under their care. host: should he stay in office as governor, resigned? caller: i think to the -- he let his private life tell him what to do rather than -- he knows what he should do as a governor, but that should come...
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. >> but do all your cliendz ats policyholders have to get ahold of the attorney general to do that, you denied him twice. >> we have a detailed appeals process and in fact after the three levels review and the entire committee voting for rescission we notify the customer and give them 15 days and we delay the radio significance, giving them an opportunity to respond back to us, with additional information and when it comes in a different underwriter looks at the appeal and they may appeal as many times as they would like. >> he had only two or three weeks to gets the stem cell -- >> we go through the process as fast as possible. >> i apologize, you will go to you for questions, please. >> i have to remind the chairman, georgia was the fourth state permitted to the union when michigan was still underian territory, we don't need to be overlooked. thank you. we didn't win that argument, though. normally, we are confronted here with the question of do we need new federal legislation? and the gentleman from the insurance industry -- gentlemen from the insurance industry have all formally
. >> but do all your cliendz ats policyholders have to get ahold of the attorney general to do that, you denied him twice. >> we have a detailed appeals process and in fact after the three levels review and the entire committee voting for rescission we notify the customer and give them 15 days and we delay the radio significance, giving them an opportunity to respond back to us, with additional information and when it comes in a different underwriter looks at the appeal and they may...