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ty. the solar panels in nevada and other places are cracking. by going with guardian they are learning they can make these panels more efficient, get 20% or more energy, and they don't crack. spain's using them. and they are going to have possibly hundreds of jobs making the windshields for the solar panel industry. . they had 1,000 jobs for s.u.v.'s and things on the bad list, so we'll get green jobs, maybe half as many as we had before. i had parker in knew haven, had an earmark to help them, try to get the heat down from everything from your blackberry to wind turbines and make them 20% more efficient. we may have at some point here 200 people doing windmill turbines and other things. but that plant had 1,200 supplying additional energy industries. i have worked with people who are trying to come up with alternative karen begins. one of my friends and supporters is putting in a huge wind farm in indiana. we have two basic areas we could put wind farms in. we might get to 4%. but we can
ty. the solar panels in nevada and other places are cracking. by going with guardian they are learning they can make these panels more efficient, get 20% or more energy, and they don't crack. spain's using them. and they are going to have possibly hundreds of jobs making the windshields for the solar panel industry. . they had 1,000 jobs for s.u.v.'s and things on the bad list, so we'll get green jobs, maybe half as many as we had before. i had parker in knew haven, had an earmark to help them,...
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with nick standing there, it takes too long to throw it to 2 2nd. >> bob: that's the tying run at 2nd base. it's a fastball away. i can think of four to five time this is year when the nationals have picked runners off 1st, kept on going and they make it to 2nd base. it doesn't go down as an error, but in a way, it is. >> rob: let's take another look. nick stand there is to wait for the ball to get to him. you can't it on that replay. you have to take at least one to two steps towards detwiler to barack -- to the ball. as fast as upton is -- nick is going to wait here, gets it, then he's going to throw it. that's where he takes the step in to cut off the angle. cutting off that distance between the pitcher and ball, it's going to help you throwing him out at 2nd. you can't wait for it to come to you. >> bob: burrell robbed of a hit by harris the first time. he pops it up. it will get out of play. infielders don't give up here. if it hits one of the rings in foul territory and comes down, it's catchable. a ring, b ring, c ring slower part of your screen there. then there's the d ring l
with nick standing there, it takes too long to throw it to 2 2nd. >> bob: that's the tying run at 2nd base. it's a fastball away. i can think of four to five time this is year when the nationals have picked runners off 1st, kept on going and they make it to 2nd base. it doesn't go down as an error, but in a way, it is. >> rob: let's take another look. nick stand there is to wait for the ball to get to him. you can't it on that replay. you have to take at least one to two steps...
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we should be the regulators and we should not be tying the hands of the regulator. in '89 we had from freddie mac, the chairman of the organization come up here and say, it would risk safety and soundness to allow these kinds of portfolios to develop, and instead, we allowed 101 to 1. 101 to 1 leverage out of the institutions and the resulting collapse and systemic risk, and we ignored the regulators who tried to warn us and we tied the hands of the regulators today. that is debate we should be having today and learn a lesson from it. >> thank you, mr. royce. we will now hear from the gentle lady. >> thank you, mr. castle, i thank you for holding this hearing today. as i hope this is the first of a series of discussions on the future of the gses and freddie and fannie. as you know, we were all wanting to know whether it was explicit or implicit was resolved last fall due to overabundance of risk in the portfolios and fannie and freddie put into the federal conservatorship. since then, they have set up two gses to control the day-to-day operations, but in tight contr
we should be the regulators and we should not be tying the hands of the regulator. in '89 we had from freddie mac, the chairman of the organization come up here and say, it would risk safety and soundness to allow these kinds of portfolios to develop, and instead, we allowed 101 to 1. 101 to 1 leverage out of the institutions and the resulting collapse and systemic risk, and we ignored the regulators who tried to warn us and we tied the hands of the regulators today. that is debate we should be...
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. >> why did it take so long for glove makers to we have the fingers together. >> ray: i don't know. that's a big glove. >> for the great players of the past, you see some enormous error totals for honus wagner, ty cob. the point is, you don't know how good the fielders of 350 years ago w the glove is not doing everything but it sure beats trying for catch a ball with a seat cushion. i now understand why grandfathers used to yell "use two hands", because they had to. >> you also get prop pay for doing this, you know. thanks so much, phil. we'll come back and continue. noticec pre-fame. the first of a big weekend series in tampa bay against the rays we'll talk about the starting pitchers coming up tonight. it will be craig stammen for the nationals against matt garza. hey. don't move. for the next minute, i'm gonna show you what it's like to have verizon fios. these are your widgets, they let you put whatever 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.
. >> why did it take so long for glove makers to we have the fingers together. >> ray: i don't know. that's a big glove. >> for the great players of the past, you see some enormous error totals for honus wagner, ty cob. the point is, you don't know how good the fielders of 350 years ago w the glove is not doing everything but it sure beats trying for catch a ball with a seat cushion. i now understand why grandfathers used to yell "use two hands", because they had to....