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i'm doing look alikes here and has anyone ever told you look like anyone? >> my ex-wife thought i had john cue sack's mouth. >> a lot of us think you look like that. >> are you using my body again? who is that head again? >> you look like the guy from wiggles. >> i have heard that. >> it is a matcho-looking group, so i can see why people make that mistake. >> my daughter is 1 and she watches the show. >> i am popular with the 1-year- olds. >> media look alikes with other celebrities. have you ever been told that you look like anyone? >> the guy from the bare naked ladies. >> a rock star? you look like a rock star? >> a rock star. >> in the clubhouse he had a different view, we thought you look like this guy. we actually came up with this. how do you feel about that? >> not bad. i can take it. >> did you think meme was hot? >> she was okay. >> i'm here trying to find amber theoharis. let's see who she looks like. hey, amber. we're doing dennis the menace celebrity look alikes. have you ever been told you rook like -- look like anyone? >> a lot of different p
i'm doing look alikes here and has anyone ever told you look like anyone? >> my ex-wife thought i had john cue sack's mouth. >> a lot of us think you look like that. >> are you using my body again? who is that head again? >> you look like the guy from wiggles. >> i have heard that. >> it is a matcho-looking group, so i can see why people make that mistake. >> my daughter is 1 and she watches the show. >> i am popular with the 1-year- olds....
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we're looking certainly at cost, we're looking at improving care and we're looking at the value being delivered in the system. i'm also going to talk a little bit about how we positioned our company as a health company, and some of the things that are distinctive about that. and then i'll touch on some disruptive innovation, because health care is in great need of disruptive innovation to continue to improve what is happening in the country. one of the things we have in minnesota and i think it's the back bone of the difference in the minnesota model, is the tight integrated nature of health care and health care delivery in minnesota, particularly in the twin cities, but certainly in rochester, minnesota, as well a place called mayo. and many of you have heard of mayo, and it's getting a lot of play in the national discussion. we in minnesota are very proud of the mayo health care system and it certainly does an outstanding job. but i'm also here to tell you that we have a number of terrific health care providers in minnesota, and we have significant opportunity to have quality and to
we're looking certainly at cost, we're looking at improving care and we're looking at the value being delivered in the system. i'm also going to talk a little bit about how we positioned our company as a health company, and some of the things that are distinctive about that. and then i'll touch on some disruptive innovation, because health care is in great need of disruptive innovation to continue to improve what is happening in the country. one of the things we have in minnesota and i think...
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this is what we're looking for again. last night, it was great, hf coming through with the big 2-run home run. >> huff has the game-breaking home run. 4-4 game. that was the difference in the game, but earlier on, it was matt wieters. >> are you just glad you got t out of the way? you knew it was going to come. >> i mean, i just wanted to get a pitch early i could put a good swing on. and get it to carry out. it's good to get the zero's out. >> looking at aubrey huff, wht he was able to do, putting the team ahead when it doubted, ts was a good -- when it counted, this was a good ballgame. but it was back and forth. >> it was -- the starters gave their teams a chance to win, d the bullpen really -- -- >> i think they got aubrey hu. >> i'll hear about that later. >> getting back to the fun that you guys had. do you feel like this complets it for you? you all came up together at te same time, and to have a night like this, it has to feel good to get back to that. >>> wh
this is what we're looking for again. last night, it was great, hf coming through with the big 2-run home run. >> huff has the game-breaking home run. 4-4 game. that was the difference in the game, but earlier on, it was matt wieters. >> are you just glad you got t out of the way? you knew it was going to come. >> i mean, i just wanted to get a pitch early i could put a good swing on. and get it to carry out. it's good to get the zero's out. >>...
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i certainly look forward to working with you cooperative lee in any way that i can. this hearing will focus on your discretionary budget but i would just like to mention some, what we are doing on comprehensive health reform. i know that you feel very strongly that prevention and public health must be at the heart of any serious reform in healthcare system and i commend you for your work in that area. i also believe in reform to the healthcare system must address the injustice of people with severe disabilities for being forced to spend their lives a nursing homes because we are not provided an option of home-based services for the disabled. that is why i have introduced a committed to choice act which president obama strongly supported in cosponsored when he was here is a member of this committee so i look forward to working with you on this issue. today we just want to talk about the fy2010 budget. also about the funding included in the recovery act or the stimulus that we passed. that included $10 billion for the nih, $1.1 billion for comparative effectiveness res
i certainly look forward to working with you cooperative lee in any way that i can. this hearing will focus on your discretionary budget but i would just like to mention some, what we are doing on comprehensive health reform. i know that you feel very strongly that prevention and public health must be at the heart of any serious reform in healthcare system and i commend you for your work in that area. i also believe in reform to the healthcare system must address the injustice of people with...
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and that's what i think when you look at her record -- and i'm looking very much to this hearings where we're going to explore a number of cases. colleagues on one side of the aisle will disagree with one case, agree with the other. but you have to look at her record as a whole. you look at that record, you will see someone of experience, someone who is thoul, someone who makes a decision -- someone who is thoughtful, someone who makes a decision based on the facts and based on the law. i am very much looking forward to these hearings, mr. president. i know that some of my colleagues are coming down here as we speak. i'm looking forward to their arrival as we become ambassadors of truth to get these facts out as so many things have been bandied about and other things that really get into people's heads. and i think it's really important that for all of those watching c-span right now and for all of those that are in the galleries today, that people take these facts away with them, the facts of her experience, over 100 years of judicial experience. when you look back, 100 years, she has
and that's what i think when you look at her record -- and i'm looking very much to this hearings where we're going to explore a number of cases. colleagues on one side of the aisle will disagree with one case, agree with the other. but you have to look at her record as a whole. you look at that record, you will see someone of experience, someone who is thoul, someone who makes a decision -- someone who is thoughtful, someone who makes a decision based on the facts and based on the law. i am...
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you will have to look at the fundamentals. we have a lot of experts in the room that are probably better experts than i am. looking at it right now, we have an economy where the government is around 3035%. add to that the role of the foundation's, you have a private sector that is maybe 35%. large projects that are supposedly given to the private sector seem to wind up being given to the senior members of the revolutionary guard. three huge projects in the past year were given out, one was $1.30 -- $1.3 million for gas to be shipped from the southern gas fields to the border of pakistan. a contract has been given to a leader of a garden. an expansion of the metro in tehran was also given to the same person. the rest was given to the same group. if you follow the money, which is what we do in business school, you say look, you have got 35% directly controlled by the government. if you look at what he did when he became president, that is a huge number. that is a substantial impact. the private sector is basically biased towards
you will have to look at the fundamentals. we have a lot of experts in the room that are probably better experts than i am. looking at it right now, we have an economy where the government is around 3035%. add to that the role of the foundation's, you have a private sector that is maybe 35%. large projects that are supposedly given to the private sector seem to wind up being given to the senior members of the revolutionary guard. three huge projects in the past year were given out, one was...
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>> because he looks like billy d. williams. >> jonessy said you look like billy d. williams. do you know who that is? >> yeah. that's a good call. and billy d. williams in star wars. >> i used to get that back in the day. >> back in the day. >> adam, if you had to say this is one person on the team, who would you describe this as? >> i would think this is billy ray cyrus, who used to feature the -- what's that called there -- >> achy breaky heart. >> was it zahn? >> no. it looks like a business in the front and party in the back. >> former outfielder slash d.h. >> buck martinez hair. >> and it's going to be a big show tonight because of the hairspray. >> i see similarities to that. >> luke scott, like billy ray cyrus. >> luke scott had a nice hair- do coming into spring training. >> i think these are some good hair dos. >> which would you rock? >> i think the jerry curl. a perm piece looks nice. >> enough about hair. and that wraps up our first edition of dennis the men as. stay tuned when we cover the reporters that cover our team, from our perspective. >> that's a great job
>> because he looks like billy d. williams. >> jonessy said you look like billy d. williams. do you know who that is? >> yeah. that's a good call. and billy d. williams in star wars. >> i used to get that back in the day. >> back in the day. >> adam, if you had to say this is one person on the team, who would you describe this as? >> i would think this is billy ray cyrus, who used to feature the -- what's that called there -- >> achy breaky heart....
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looking ahead, if you look at demographic trends, there are only two countries in the next 50 years will have increasing populations among what we consider the developed or truly developing countries. those countries would be the united states of america and india. every other country is going to see their population decrease because their birth rate is below the replacement rate and their populations are going to get older and they are going to get smaller. our birth rate is below replacement levels, but the reason we will continue growing is because of our emigration rate. the american population will continue to grow. the indian population will continue to grow the cause of their birth rate. everyone else will shrink. this demographic trends suggest that we are going to need energy in america and and and -- and india perhaps more than any other place. you have talked about the availability and cost of energy. as i say, i think we have to say -- we have to have continued access to cheap energy. while we have been focusing much of our conversation on nuclear, with each of you or any of
looking ahead, if you look at demographic trends, there are only two countries in the next 50 years will have increasing populations among what we consider the developed or truly developing countries. those countries would be the united states of america and india. every other country is going to see their population decrease because their birth rate is below the replacement rate and their populations are going to get older and they are going to get smaller. our birth rate is below replacement...
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look for our redesigned web as they said. it is also easier to search for and watch videos with the redesigned search function and video player. you can share the videos with everyone you know. look for it today. >> c-span, created in 1979 by c- span funded? >> donations? >> public money, i am sure. >> my taxes? >> 30 years ago, the companies created it sees as a private service with no government band- aimandate or money. >> there's still time to get your copy of the c-span 2009you can order it online or by phone. "washington journal" continues. host: at the table, the chief economic correspondent for "the wall street journal >" what will we hear today? guest: we will hear a comprehensive reform, the most sweeping since the great depression. we have had the worst financial crisis since the great depression and now they will go back and rewrite the rules as comprehensively. there are a number of steps. they break it down into five steps. they want to give the federal reserve power to oversee institutions that are too big to f
look for our redesigned web as they said. it is also easier to search for and watch videos with the redesigned search function and video player. you can share the videos with everyone you know. look for it today. >> c-span, created in 1979 by c- span funded? >> donations? >> public money, i am sure. >> my taxes? >> 30 years ago, the companies created it sees as a private service with no government band- aimandate or money. >> there's still time to get your...
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more women than men but i'll look -- i just find people good-looking and in iran, people are out looking good, men and women. according to their modesty regulations and so on and their respect for women, women -- you don't find girly magazines, you don't find women -- in america, a sexy girl stands on a platform to sell a car at a car show. is that something we're proud of? well, some of us are and some of us aren't. america is really pissed off sandinistas 'cause they refuse to let women takele degradation. there's a lot of these revolutionary societies that have an idea for women. iranians have their own idea for women. they don't want them used as sex toys or advertising pieces? on the streets of iran you see women talking good. they can't show the shape of their body. and they're not to show any hair. what they can show they make look really good. and it was fascinating to me to realize after a while as a man you have sort of an animal evolution at what you look at. 'cause you stop looking for a neckline 'cause there never is one. and you start getting really excited about just a lit
more women than men but i'll look -- i just find people good-looking and in iran, people are out looking good, men and women. according to their modesty regulations and so on and their respect for women, women -- you don't find girly magazines, you don't find women -- in america, a sexy girl stands on a platform to sell a car at a car show. is that something we're proud of? well, some of us are and some of us aren't. america is really pissed off sandinistas 'cause they refuse to let women...
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they scored four runs. >> let's look back on the game highlights. it's a scoreless game after a lead-off walk. here is beltran, double play ball to brian roberts, but he boots it. >> you don't see this happen very often. every now and then when you're trying to turn that double play, you take your eye off the ball just a hair too soon. >> so the next batter with two on and none out, david wright, he delivers a base hit to left field. >> he comes in and he shows a pretty good swing right here. good low fastball. this is what puts the first run on the board for the mets. >> mets went on to score four runs in that fourth inning, so it's 4-0 new york. here's nick markakis, breaks the long home run drought. >> 22 games without a home run. 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, rodr
they scored four runs. >> let's look back on the game highlights. it's a scoreless game after a lead-off walk. here is beltran, double play ball to brian roberts, but he boots it. >> you don't see this happen very often. every now and then when you're trying to turn that double play, you take your eye off the ball just a hair too soon. >> so the next batter with two on and none out, david wright, he delivers a base hit to left field. >> he comes in and he shows a pretty...
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>> because you look like billy d. williams. >> jonesy just said he looks like billy d. williams. >> that's a good call. and star wars. >> i used to get that back in the day. >> back in the day. [ laughter ] >> adam, if you had to say there is one person on this team, who would you describe as. >> this is billy ray cyrus who used to feature the -- what's that called there --ic -- the achy breaky heart. and it looks like business in the front and playing in the back. >> he's using big, sexy hairspray. >> i see some similarities to that. >> luke scott, everyone. billy ray cyrus. >> he did have a nice hairdo coming into spring training. overall, i think these are good hair dos. >> which one do you rock? >> i think the jerry curl back in the day. the perm piece looks nice. >> thanks, brad. >> your welcome. >> enough about hair. and that wraps up the first edition of dennis the men as. stay tuned next week when we cover. >> he needs something to do while on the disabled list. >> and remember oscar gamul, it almost didn't fit in the helmet. >> every now and then the ball would
>> because you look like billy d. williams. >> jonesy just said he looks like billy d. williams. >> that's a good call. and star wars. >> i used to get that back in the day. >> back in the day. [ laughter ] >> adam, if you had to say there is one person on this team, who would you describe as. >> this is billy ray cyrus who used to feature the -- what's that called there --ic -- the achy breaky heart. and it looks like business in the front and playing...
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and we look forward to working with you. and with that, we are adjourned. >> thank you very much. >> we're now going to take you live to the joint economic committee looking at the latest monthly unemployment figures just released the unemployment rate jumping to 9.4% in may, the highest in more than 25 years. that is elijah cummings of maryland and the acting chairman today. they'll hear from keith hall the bureau of statistics. live coverage on c-span2. >> the consumer index experienced a small uptick and the european central bank held rates steady yesterday. signaling expectations that the global economy may just had bottomed out. i'm encouraged by the marginal improvements like consumer confidence but even this good sign is accompanied by a sobering counterpoint increased consumer spending that yet to translate by actual spending of consumers of businesses or businesses rather, families are saving and i don't blame them. they see that more than 1 in 4 unemployed workers has been unemployed for over six months. and that t
and we look forward to working with you. and with that, we are adjourned. >> thank you very much. >> we're now going to take you live to the joint economic committee looking at the latest monthly unemployment figures just released the unemployment rate jumping to 9.4% in may, the highest in more than 25 years. that is elijah cummings of maryland and the acting chairman today. they'll hear from keith hall the bureau of statistics. live coverage on c-span2. >> the consumer index...
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and do we look for entrepreneurs? i don't believe in competition and so we don't look for them. [laughter] thanks very much. >> thank you very much for coming today. [applause] i'd like to thank you all for coming and also like to thank national press club staff members melinda cook, pat nelson, joanne booth and howard rossman for organizing the lunch and also to the npc library for its research. video archive of today's luncheon is provided by the national press club's broadcast operation center. our events are available for free download on itunes as well as o
and do we look for entrepreneurs? i don't believe in competition and so we don't look for them. [laughter] thanks very much. >> thank you very much for coming today. [applause] i'd like to thank you all for coming and also like to thank national press club staff members melinda cook, pat nelson, joanne booth and howard rossman for organizing the lunch and also to the npc library for its research. video archive of today's luncheon is provided by the national press club's broadcast...
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. >> you are looking at a live look into the national's draft room on draft day. moments ato the nationals selected san diego state right- hander steven straysberg with the number 1 overall selection. we're going to have previous us coming up next on nats extra. >>> there is rain coming down as we try to get game number 1 under way between the cincinnati reds and the washington nationals, they are wrapping up a home stand with three against the reds. welcome to nats extra pregame brought to you by byron kerr, ray knight. moment ago the nationals made the selection everybody thought they would, bud selig making the selection announcement from the draft. the nationals going with steven strasberg as the number 1 overall selection from san diego state. steven strasberg there, there is the right-hander from san diego state, and he has everything, all the tools you would expect, ray. 103 miles per hour fastball, the best prospect to come down in 30 years. >> yeah, i want to share a story. rod data who is the tremendous coach there at
. >> you are looking at a live look into the national's draft room on draft day. moments ato the nationals selected san diego state right- hander steven straysberg with the number 1 overall selection. we're going to have previous us coming up next on nats extra. >>> there is rain coming down as we try to get game number 1 under way between the cincinnati reds and the washington nationals, they are wrapping up a home stand with three against the reds. welcome to nats extra pregame...
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look at the right-handers only 2-20 on the night. he came into this game left- handers were hitting .316 off him. right-handers were hitting .198. it's amazing that he can get through ballgames pitching like that. >> speaking of left-handers, nick markakis had a pretty good night off sean west. he went 2-2. he went 4-4 for the game and had a walk on five trips to the plate. nick markakis had a perfect night. when you look at nick markakis, he's been streaky lately. >> he has been streaky lately. when nick markakis breaks out, he doesn't get just one hit. gets three or four. first inning, look at that. he picks up this double right here. gives the orioles a chance to get on the board early. they just can't get him across the plate. later on in the inning, there is another ground ball up the middle. pitcher knocked it down. they can't throw him out at first. he's 2-2 already. later in the ballgame, now he gets another opportunity. he ended up the night with two doubles and two singles. here is another good shot to right field. good con
look at the right-handers only 2-20 on the night. he came into this game left- handers were hitting .316 off him. right-handers were hitting .198. it's amazing that he can get through ballgames pitching like that. >> speaking of left-handers, nick markakis had a pretty good night off sean west. he went 2-2. he went 4-4 for the game and had a walk on five trips to the plate. nick markakis had a perfect night. when you look at nick markakis, he's been streaky lately. >> he has been...
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we're looking for door with this committee, the faa, ntsb, as cooperative. -- we are looking forward to working with this committee, the faa, ntsb and will be very cooperative. >> chairman dorgan, i am roger cohen, and i'm president of the regional airline association. i want to express our deepest sympathies for the lives of the passengers and crew of flight 3407 that were lost and for the families affected by the crash. we deeply share in their grief. i also want to express today not only for our member airlines but for our 60,000 highly trained professionals are total unwavering commitment to safety. -- our total unwavering commitment to safety. let's make sure this post accident process does not have to be repeated. we will take whatever steps are necessary so that our flight crews and aircraft are safe as humanly possible. the safety of our nation skies is a shared responsibility. at monday's faa summit, five of our regional airline ceos joined with federal agencies, major airlines, and union representatives to candidly explore all of the issues making headlines over these past
we're looking for door with this committee, the faa, ntsb, as cooperative. -- we are looking forward to working with this committee, the faa, ntsb and will be very cooperative. >> chairman dorgan, i am roger cohen, and i'm president of the regional airline association. i want to express our deepest sympathies for the lives of the passengers and crew of flight 3407 that were lost and for the families affected by the crash. we deeply share in their grief. i also want to express today not...
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look a gun. >> rob: that looked 93 after that 68. >> johnny: he is ahead in the count. ryan zimmerman next. one down. hernandez at second. fouled off down to the right side of play. guzman at first. a 2-1 game. reds up by a run in the bottom of the 8th inning at nationals park. >> rob: the reds are 12th in fielding in the national league. they have committed 42 errors. the nationals are still first with 56 errors in 57 games. man that play to third, a couple of times has hurt us today. >> johnny: and the pitch. swung and fouled back again. alberto gonzalez staying alive. >> rob: now you have 2 shots to get in hernandez from 2nd base. you need a base hit. either from alberto or ryan zimmerman. >> johnny: guzman with a lead off first. not playing him tight. and the pitch popped to right. base hit. and pat holding up the runner at 3rd base. the nats have got the bases loaded with one out. on gonzalez base hit. guzman to second. hernandez to third. >> rob: that is going to be it for herrera. but what a job by gonzalez. that was a 70 miles an hour frisbee. >> johnny: dusty b
look a gun. >> rob: that looked 93 after that 68. >> johnny: he is ahead in the count. ryan zimmerman next. one down. hernandez at second. fouled off down to the right side of play. guzman at first. a 2-1 game. reds up by a run in the bottom of the 8th inning at nationals park. >> rob: the reds are 12th in fielding in the national league. they have committed 42 errors. the nationals are still first with 56 errors in 57 games. man that play to third, a couple of times has hurt...
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the seasoned diplomats look at them and say that they cannot speak for them. what is this guy talking about? that is where you get a lot of emotional reactions from people who were genuinely upset about his tone and style. it is not that they won different objectives, he was on a good course. i think that if he becomes president, in terms of tone and style, you can have better engagement in terms of who he is. i think that part of his problem is that he looks better, but he cannot do much. >> if we can just get to the two quick questions in the back, i will ask each speaker to take the man and any closing thoughts. >> two things that were seen alive in the paper is the prediction that your point to have been very low voter turnout in this election and there is a likelihood that the current president will win. it is interesting what he pointed out, that this is highly unusual given the economic situation in iran, that you would end up with both of these things, low voter turnout and without the population throwing the ball out, you almost always see that. if th
the seasoned diplomats look at them and say that they cannot speak for them. what is this guy talking about? that is where you get a lot of emotional reactions from people who were genuinely upset about his tone and style. it is not that they won different objectives, he was on a good course. i think that if he becomes president, in terms of tone and style, you can have better engagement in terms of who he is. i think that part of his problem is that he looks better, but he cannot do much....
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when someone looks at a lot of caveat, you may not find differences if you look. there are gross discrepancies in the health-care system that have an impact on people's lives. as we are working to improve the health of americans, that we do not dispose of those factors that have a system that really makes it difficult for a growing segment of the population to receive the care that they need. this is important for everyone because one of the challenges we face as a society is a growing health burden as well as problems in our educational system, that is going to erode the strength of our country. so we have to look as broadly as we need to, but not dismissed those systemic problems that interfere with the ability of people to receive care, on the basis of income, education and bias. i happen to be old enough to have grown up in a south where my family drove 41 miles to see a black physician rather than go in a room that said black patients versus white patients. i define that as bias. my parents defined that as bias that they would not accept. i think we have to b
when someone looks at a lot of caveat, you may not find differences if you look. there are gross discrepancies in the health-care system that have an impact on people's lives. as we are working to improve the health of americans, that we do not dispose of those factors that have a system that really makes it difficult for a growing segment of the population to receive the care that they need. this is important for everyone because one of the challenges we face as a society is a growing health...
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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. most hitters tush their -- turn their shoulders into it let the ball hit him. mel
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...
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when you look at her record, i am looking very much to this hearing. bob some colleagues will agree with one case, and side of the al, and others will do the same for the other side of the aisle. you'll see someone of experience, someone who is thought of, who makes a decision based on the facts and the law. i am very much looking forward to these hearings. i know that some of my colleagues are coming down here as we speak. i am looking forward to their arrival as we become ambassadors of truth to get these facts out. it is really important for all of those watching c-span right now and all of those who are in the galleries today, people need to take these facts away. she has more judicial experience than anyone over the last 100 years. she has more experience on the bench than any of the justices nominated in over 100 years. look at the work she has done throughout her whole life where she came from nothing and work your way, got into good colleges and law schools. as i said at the beginning, this is an nominee who understands law and understands the
when you look at her record, i am looking very much to this hearing. bob some colleagues will agree with one case, and side of the al, and others will do the same for the other side of the aisle. you'll see someone of experience, someone who is thought of, who makes a decision based on the facts and the law. i am very much looking forward to these hearings. i know that some of my colleagues are coming down here as we speak. i am looking forward to their arrival as we become ambassadors of truth...
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when we look at the worksite, we're engaging the employers that we cover to look at the cafeterias that they have. to make recommendations about what foods should be there, how they should subsidize the items that they serve there. what kind of vending machines do they have in place? this is not about having a single bullet. this is about being very comprehensive in how you think about care. when we think about the community, we do things that are unusual for health insurance company. we were the major advocate for smoking cessation in hour state. we have beat tobacco, we took that money and plowed that back into taking the smoking rates down. we also do things like complete streets, where we advocate for sidewalks, bike paths, safe crossing guards, things that a health company would think about as opposed to perhaps an insurance company. : >> and back to the employer who is delivering that care. so it absolutely has a return, and it's absolutely critical. minnesota has a 17% smoking rate. the country has a 22% smoking rate. blue cross blue shield of minnesota has a 10.9% smoking rate.
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looks like that would make sense. i'm wondering, congress, we haven't designated or haven't authorized its 11th -- we have authorized 11 high speed rail corridor, yet the department of transportation has only designated 10. i hope you're reserving that last one for the southwest. but could you tell me a little bit of the thinking on the 11th and where you are and what's the -- what your thoughts are on an el paso-albuquerque-denver corridor? >> i'm assuming that's to me. >> yes. yes it is, mr. szabo. >> frankly there's no position to announce at this time relative to any 11th high speed rail corridor, but the important thing is it's not necessary to be an applicant under the grant guidance we've issued. i think most of this gets addressed again as we start taking a look at a national rail plan. quite frankly, it's possible that there's the need for more than 11. we need to take a look at where are those markets where there's good potential, what is the interest from those states? and historically, there's not been a s
looks like that would make sense. i'm wondering, congress, we haven't designated or haven't authorized its 11th -- we have authorized 11 high speed rail corridor, yet the department of transportation has only designated 10. i hope you're reserving that last one for the southwest. but could you tell me a little bit of the thinking on the 11th and where you are and what's the -- what your thoughts are on an el paso-albuquerque-denver corridor? >> i'm assuming that's to me. >> yes. yes...
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you look at his high. tour, lie and lewis combined for 12 assists. >> you take a look at who was the guy everyone wants to shoot the ball, and obvious the lakers want skip to shoot the ball, and you look at alston and they say they want me to shoot. i know where my shots are going to come from and that's what rafer did tonight, and he was the key factor and also the player of the game for the magic, and he continues to play this well he is going to make the difference from the lakers stay honest and it's going to open up other looks for other guys. >> waiting to hear from phil jackson. before we got to him, though, last thing i want to ask you. you beat them in game one, they won the series. they have been resilient all season long. >> i wasn't -- i didn't think they had that type of resilience si. you talk about toughness and they came back against us, they were down against boston. no one thought they would close out the cavs and now they're in another situation and they're playing tough basketball, they
you look at his high. tour, lie and lewis combined for 12 assists. >> you take a look at who was the guy everyone wants to shoot the ball, and obvious the lakers want skip to shoot the ball, and you look at alston and they say they want me to shoot. i know where my shots are going to come from and that's what rafer did tonight, and he was the key factor and also the player of the game for the magic, and he continues to play this well he is going to make the difference from the lakers stay...
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looking out for me now? >> i do not wish to get ahead of the president, but the basic objective is we want to have a system where there's more disclosure, there is more standardization and less complexity in the products. people are less likely to be taking advantage of during weakness. if you look at what happens in the core proposals under the credit card reforms that congress passed, you can see the basic thrust of the efforts in consumer relations. consumer credit generally was the focus of lots of bad practices and that is poor underwriting standards and poor disclosure. there is a fair match of a predatory behavior and we want to change that. >> we have a couple more minutes so a few different types of questions. review and larry sanders great buddies? >> i think he is one of the most talented people in the world at sitting around a table with a looking at options, figuring out how to think you're out -- think for options and it is my privilege to work with him. >> if you were the see if -- your the c.
looking out for me now? >> i do not wish to get ahead of the president, but the basic objective is we want to have a system where there's more disclosure, there is more standardization and less complexity in the products. people are less likely to be taking advantage of during weakness. if you look at what happens in the core proposals under the credit card reforms that congress passed, you can see the basic thrust of the efforts in consumer relations. consumer credit generally was the...
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that's a look at the at&t player of the game. now when we come back we'll have a little bit about chat about jason berken effort tonight. gave up a lot of doubles and the orioles lose to oakland 9- 4. reminder to meet adam jones the star doctor fielder from noon to 1:00 at the wendy's in front of hit cinema. visit masn sports.com. just a delightful person to talk to. when we go back he had a rough go. no doubt about that. look at statistics for tonight. he gave up so many doubles it tied a record set by mike. he gave up seven doubles in the game. and he gave up seven doubles back in '96. tonight the numbers three and a third innings, seven hits, allowed nine runs, three walks. and as you said, rick, earlier the walks all scored. it's tough. >> you look at the chart the way that we do this and you see that after every walk is a base hit. jason giambi has always been a dangerous hitter. we just talked about it without seeing the clip about how many good pitches they had to hit. the oakland a's are the worst hitting team in the amer
that's a look at the at&t player of the game. now when we come back we'll have a little bit about chat about jason berken effort tonight. gave up a lot of doubles and the orioles lose to oakland 9- 4. reminder to meet adam jones the star doctor fielder from noon to 1:00 at the wendy's in front of hit cinema. visit masn sports.com. just a delightful person to talk to. when we go back he had a rough go. no doubt about that. look at statistics for tonight. he gave up so many doubles it tied a...
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and when i look at the ideology, when i look at her record and philosophy, i am deeply troubled. that is my standard. a talented person, no way that a conservative republicans would have picked her to be on the supreme court. and i think that is what senator obama was trying to say. my base does not like roberts, and i am not running for higher office, so i will not vote for them. the people i'm trying to please here do not like the nominee. he used a standard making it impossible, i think, for a person of the opposite party to be able to confirm a nominee of someone of the other party. there was a different day, when we did not do it that way. justice ginsberg. 96-3. the general counsel. 96-3. justice scalia, very conservative. 98-0. what happened to those days? that is not the senate i have been part of. i would like to go back to that. but i've lived in a world where it may be very difficult to do that. and if i use the ginsberg-scalia standard, she has a chance of getting my vote. if i use the senator obama's standard, there is no way she will get my vote. the hurdle she woul
and when i look at the ideology, when i look at her record and philosophy, i am deeply troubled. that is my standard. a talented person, no way that a conservative republicans would have picked her to be on the supreme court. and i think that is what senator obama was trying to say. my base does not like roberts, and i am not running for higher office, so i will not vote for them. the people i'm trying to please here do not like the nominee. he used a standard making it impossible, i think, for...
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there are a couple things to look at here. number one, alleged unfair regulations require and his carriers standards require a level of proficiency. people are human. they have a bad day, and you can have a situation where a pilot, a good but takes an excellent checkride. i've had situations of my own career taking a checkride in parallel with someone and watch someone that i knew was a good pilot who didn't feel well, had no business taking the check. failed it. is that grounds to terminate their career? >> well, what nasa say if you want to go up in a show, they give you a bunch of turns, times to pass a test? >> i hope not. alwyn onto that we would take a pilot, the particular element that they failed and we would train them to proficiency. i think there's another human aspect that we have to look at your if we had whatever the number is, one strike, two strikes, three strikes and you're out, remember the art jackpot. we have someone who is getting another pilot a checkride just a training jet pilot, and now somebody else's
there are a couple things to look at here. number one, alleged unfair regulations require and his carriers standards require a level of proficiency. people are human. they have a bad day, and you can have a situation where a pilot, a good but takes an excellent checkride. i've had situations of my own career taking a checkride in parallel with someone and watch someone that i knew was a good pilot who didn't feel well, had no business taking the check. failed it. is that grounds to terminate...
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. - look, we gotta go now. the light's perfect. >>> the following is a masn presentation. >>> coming up, "o's xtra", we'll look back to a thrilling game and how they live up to a loss. >> we'll be back. we still fight. >> you just come back tomorrow and take the ball. >> orioles bernanke coach dave jauss will give his scouting report on the hot hitters. jason berken takes the found for the o's. all that and much more coming up next on "o's xtra" right here on masn. welcome to an evening of orioles baik baseball. this "o's xtra" on masn 2 is being brought to you by at&t, your world delivered. the orioles lost last night 7-6 in 12. orioles win streak ended at five. jason berken starts with an e.r.a. just under 7.00. ricky nolasco pitches with a 3- 6 record and reark reark of 1.15. hi, everyone. we're here in our masn stood studios. last night, orioles used 20 players including three starting pitchers. rich hill pinch-hit. orioles battled back in the game to tie it in the top half of the ninth inning only to use 7
. - look, we gotta go now. the light's perfect. >>> the following is a masn presentation. >>> coming up, "o's xtra", we'll look back to a thrilling game and how they live up to a loss. >> we'll be back. we still fight. >> you just come back tomorrow and take the ball. >> orioles bernanke coach dave jauss will give his scouting report on the hot hitters. jason berken takes the found for the o's. all that and much more coming up next on "o's...
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>> look at documents, look at books. one of the most helpful things is not in this room, but out there they have a library. a minute ago they gave me two things i did not know about for perhaps future writings. they collect everything here. i noticed a minute ago behind in his cabinet, i never saw this little book by colby on the history of fish and wildlife. they have all these pamphlets and documents and photos. it's a great archive. the problem with why i am kind of walking into a treasure trove, feeling that way is a lot of people running on major focus on national parks only like the grand canyon, yellowstone, grand -- the great smoky mountains. ken burns was talking about the national parks. people don't know enough about u.s. fish and wildlife. that is what roosevelt care about more than the parks was how to say species and their habitats. if you don't have enough wetlands, you cannot have the species. they monitor everything here. for example, fish and wildlife declared the florida panther and endangered species.
>> look at documents, look at books. one of the most helpful things is not in this room, but out there they have a library. a minute ago they gave me two things i did not know about for perhaps future writings. they collect everything here. i noticed a minute ago behind in his cabinet, i never saw this little book by colby on the history of fish and wildlife. they have all these pamphlets and documents and photos. it's a great archive. the problem with why i am kind of walking into a...
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now let's look at current spending. you got to exclude -- you've got to exclude debt interest and paying for unemployment. that's what the prime minister used to call the bills of social failure. and when you do that current spending is being cut as well. so capital spending cut, current spending cut. those are labour cuts. let me ask the prime minister again, and this question will not go away until he answers it. will he admit -- i wouldn't listen to the honorable member from helen's south. he's pretty useless when he worked for us and he's pretty useless to us now. will he now accept his spending plans from 2011 mean a real terms cut? >> what he is saying to us and i just he better listen to this debate 'cause it's going to go on for many months. yes, exactly, exactly. what he is saying to us is regardless of growth, employment, interest rates or inflation. he is dogmatically set on a 10% cut in most departmental expenditures. let me read the real term current expenditure. 603 to 299, to 642. what is that a real term
now let's look at current spending. you got to exclude -- you've got to exclude debt interest and paying for unemployment. that's what the prime minister used to call the bills of social failure. and when you do that current spending is being cut as well. so capital spending cut, current spending cut. those are labour cuts. let me ask the prime minister again, and this question will not go away until he answers it. will he admit -- i wouldn't listen to the honorable member from helen's south....
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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 inning he got that. there's so many innings. so many rain delays. let's look at what happened. >> it's slippery out there. then like the wheel play. he break and the shortstop doesn't go to third. that tacked another run to make it 4-2. not a lot of offense tonight from either ball club. the reds got out ahead in the second inning. >> they had three hits through nine innings. you really felt like that 9th inning was the best chance for the nats to win the game. because of the way the offens
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...
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auto industry-- i look at detroit and i look at the federal policies of the last 30 years. i look at union demands and i look at the corporate dealership and that sort of iron triangle which is crushed and was already on its way down before last year. is there ever going to be a u.s. auto industry again in detroit, the old style? i know bmw is then greenville in spartanburg. it is there a situation, tax policy, regulatory policy and all the rest, that is ever going to allow that industry to flourish again? >> real quickly, i sure hope so. i have always thought an american car. i just wrote a column about the subject. a beautiful red camaro convertible, by midlife crisis car but i want america, i don't want those jobs to disappear and it is important i think that we have, it is not final but we be good to have an auto-- american on the manufacturing industry. we are now at the precipice of basically having three groups running the auto industry. the united states government, the united autoworkers and the sierra club and folks that is a prescription for disaster. the problem
auto industry-- i look at detroit and i look at the federal policies of the last 30 years. i look at union demands and i look at the corporate dealership and that sort of iron triangle which is crushed and was already on its way down before last year. is there ever going to be a u.s. auto industry again in detroit, the old style? i know bmw is then greenville in spartanburg. it is there a situation, tax policy, regulatory policy and all the rest, that is ever going to allow that industry to...
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and do we look for entrepreneurs? i don't believe in competition, and so we don't look for entrepreneurs. [laughter] thanks very much. >> thank you very much for coming today. [applause] i'd like to thank you all for coming today, i'd also like to thank melinda cook, pat nelson, joann booze and howard rothman. also thanks to the npc library for its research. the video archive is provided by the national press club's broadcast operations center. our events are available for free download on itunes as well as on our web site. nonmembers may purchase transcripts, audios and videotapes by calling 202-662-7598 or e-mailing us at archives at press.org. for more information about the national press club, please go to our web site at www.press.org. thank you very much, and we are adjourned. >> the supreme court begin to wind down its term with several decisions ruling today narrowly in the a challenge to the voting rights act exempting a key provision of the civil rights law. the court with only one justice in partial dissent
and do we look for entrepreneurs? i don't believe in competition, and so we don't look for entrepreneurs. [laughter] thanks very much. >> thank you very much for coming today. [applause] i'd like to thank you all for coming today, i'd also like to thank melinda cook, pat nelson, joann booze and howard rothman. also thanks to the npc library for its research. the video archive is provided by the national press club's broadcast operations center. our events are available for free download...
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here is dan meyer who is looking for his first professional save. majors or minors. >> buck: yep, he has not had a save and obviously been on the d. l. fredi gonzalez the manager of the marlins says he's going to use a combination of guess to close out games. right now, he's called upon dan meyer. meyer worked in the game last night. came in the ballgame in the eighth inning with a man aboard. gave up a base hit to the pinch- hitter oscar salazar, then got brian roberts to hit into a 5-4- 3 double play and struck out nick markakis. >> jim: meyer has finished three games on the year, but they were nonsave situations. if you're going to get a guy in there for his first professional save attempt, having a three-run lead is a good way to do it. the orioles do it in back-to- back games coming about a with three in the ninth inning. ball two. melvin a good night at the plate. a couple of hits and an -- and an rbi. now hit in a couple of straight games. 4-11 last. there's a strike. melvin taking all the way. >> buck: at the top of the strike zone, obviousl
here is dan meyer who is looking for his first professional save. majors or minors. >> buck: yep, he has not had a save and obviously been on the d. l. fredi gonzalez the manager of the marlins says he's going to use a combination of guess to close out games. right now, he's called upon dan meyer. meyer worked in the game last night. came in the ballgame in the eighth inning with a man aboard. gave up a base hit to the pinch- hitter oscar salazar, then got brian roberts to hit into a 5-4-...
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if you chase it you will get good looks. and they moved it right to left, differently people touching it. it seemed that every time everybody penetrated, the kickoff pass went to the guy with the open look. it helps when you shoot with confidence. they didn't shoot that ball in l.a. and the change of venue did wonders for rafer alston and michael pietrus. both of them had big games. if you make the lakers chase it you have a better chance. they don't mind one or two passes. and beyond that, one or two paces you get will a good shot. >> and they didn't get caught up in the three-point shots after 50 in the first two games. and rafer alston can use his dribbling ability and get past fisher. and hedo turkoglu can take guys off the tribble. and the missed lay-ups, this time they converted inside the paint. they were making shots from everywhere in this game, but not taking the long shots, passing, being patient, and looking for the better shots inside. >> orlando with five different players with 18 points or more in game three i
if you chase it you will get good looks. and they moved it right to left, differently people touching it. it seemed that every time everybody penetrated, the kickoff pass went to the guy with the open look. it helps when you shoot with confidence. they didn't shoot that ball in l.a. and the change of venue did wonders for rafer alston and michael pietrus. both of them had big games. if you make the lakers chase it you have a better chance. they don't mind one or two passes. and beyond that, one...
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so, we have taken a comprehensive look at this. but i have to say once again, if you don't focus on the doctor-patient relationship, the behavior of the doctor and behavior of the patient and where that intersection occurs, or where it doesn't occur, that is where we are really driving the costs with utilization, care in the emergency rooms and so forth. so we focused on all those things i have just mentioned and i believe we have a very good plan that will have bipartisan support. it will meet the principles outlined by president obama, the principles that we have outlined as a solutions group. so i'm optimistic that we can move forward in a bipartisan way to have a health care plan that all americans are proud of, an american healthcare solution. i want to thank leader boehner, whip cantor and our ranking members and we are hoping this is the beginning of a substantive debate of healthcare, thank you. >> questions? >> what do you think of the plan in the kennedy bill to have the government fund community organizations particularl
so, we have taken a comprehensive look at this. but i have to say once again, if you don't focus on the doctor-patient relationship, the behavior of the doctor and behavior of the patient and where that intersection occurs, or where it doesn't occur, that is where we are really driving the costs with utilization, care in the emergency rooms and so forth. so we focused on all those things i have just mentioned and i believe we have a very good plan that will have bipartisan support. it will meet...
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in a way, why do we look at breaks? because these are the four large countries sitting outside of europe and of north america. but, you know, brazil again is not growing very rapidly, russia is big because energy. in the end, you know, i moon, potentially -- i mean, potentially the countries that are going to be important are india and china. and their trade relationship certainly is growing very rapidly. you know, india's trade with china was almost negligible. today merchandise trade if you look at it if i'm not mistaken, china has become india's largest trading partner, so trade side india and china their relationship has grown enormously rapidly, i think more rapidly than any other trade relationship of india with another country. so that's roughly where -- >> if i might just add to that, though, i think india's relationship with china, trade relationship with china is an interesting and complex one because at the same time that it is rapidly growing, it's filed more trade actions, many trade actions against china b
in a way, why do we look at breaks? because these are the four large countries sitting outside of europe and of north america. but, you know, brazil again is not growing very rapidly, russia is big because energy. in the end, you know, i moon, potentially -- i mean, potentially the countries that are going to be important are india and china. and their trade relationship certainly is growing very rapidly. you know, india's trade with china was almost negligible. today merchandise trade if you...
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for athlete, look for tools but look for those two things with guys that are also baseball players. >> you have the fifth pick which means only four players will be gone. >> uh-huh >> we pretty much know who going to be number 1. so that leaves three other players. will you line it up with your staff, one, two, three, four, five and the other guys gone, that's who you pick or do you readjust? >> no, we line up the first five. and they the first four gone, we get whoever is left. you need flexibility lower but that high, no. as far as the fifth pick is concerned, whoever is left in the top five, that's who we'll get. >> this will be your fifth draft. do you look at the success by the later round and guys that made an impact? right now, i'm thinking about a guy like a david hernandez who was a 16th round pick and, right now, he is in the big leagues. >> right. >> that's where you make your draft. obviously, you work hard to get the top and that's where you make your money. that's a credit to the staff. i don't see a lot of players -- james keller was there. he said, we're going to see
for athlete, look for tools but look for those two things with guys that are also baseball players. >> you have the fifth pick which means only four players will be gone. >> uh-huh >> we pretty much know who going to be number 1. so that leaves three other players. will you line it up with your staff, one, two, three, four, five and the other guys gone, that's who you pick or do you readjust? >> no, we line up the first five. and they the first four gone, we get whoever...
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look at that. that ball is just going right there and drops down almost to the bottom of the shin guards. that is the breaking ball that we are looking for. you throw it somewhere in the strike zone, it drops out of the strike zones and hitters have to chase it. then he comes with a slider on the hard part of the plate, the inside part of the plate going down again. hitters just can't do anything. they get out in front. their bat angle changes and that's why he was so devastating. this year it's been a tale of two cities, different story. we have a graphic of how he's done in the past. he's thrown, as you see last year, the 26 innings and 19 hits, the 2.08 earned run average, opposition batting average just .196. that's unreal. this year, 4.42 over his last seven ballgames. he's just not throwing enough strikes to stay ahead. the key to getting people to make outs when you throw a breaking ball, your first breaking ball can't be the best breaking ball you throw. if you're going to throw three more
look at that. that ball is just going right there and drops down almost to the bottom of the shin guards. that is the breaking ball that we are looking for. you throw it somewhere in the strike zone, it drops out of the strike zones and hitters have to chase it. then he comes with a slider on the hard part of the plate, the inside part of the plate going down again. hitters just can't do anything. they get out in front. their bat angle changes and that's why he was so devastating. this year...
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>> i know they are continuing to look for -- to look for a permanent place. mindful of many things. what it does when a president decides to block out of this building and walking to a different building and disrupt worshipers that are attending before their own personal reasons. i think that is certainly that is not an exhaustive list but certainly one of the things that the president has on his mind about that. >> anything else he has on his mind about that? >> i think that there is the wanting to ensure that he finds a church that he, michelle, and the girls feel most comfortable. >> [inaudible] >> he does. >> since the president hasn't found a church home in washington yet, is a minister being brought to the white house on sundays to have surfaced with the family and also at camp david? >> as i just said to major, the president has been very much and in july is the chapel and chaplin at camp david. i don't know if any has been brought here. >> fast on something, the senate unanimously passed a symbolic resolution apologizing for slavery and racial segregation and sent the measur
>> i know they are continuing to look for -- to look for a permanent place. mindful of many things. what it does when a president decides to block out of this building and walking to a different building and disrupt worshipers that are attending before their own personal reasons. i think that is certainly that is not an exhaustive list but certainly one of the things that the president has on his mind about that. >> anything else he has on his mind about that? >> i think that...
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>> if you look at and i appreciate the a 12% of the budgets here, if you look back into the 80's and '70's as a percent of the budgets is this on a scale you haven't seen or similar to the state budgets or smaller? >> i was a we don't have statistics back to the 30's but you've got to go back there. i think this is the worst thing we have seen and most people when you initially it then downturn thought it would be similar to 83 and from what i've seen again we were down in 83 with the year before and the year after we had very good revenue and so we're back for a quickly. this started december 2008 so we're into this a wow. we have to three more years ago so i think it is really the death and the length of this. there is no capability to build the revenue base and a rainy day funds on the defense of the entire kind ..
>> if you look at and i appreciate the a 12% of the budgets here, if you look back into the 80's and '70's as a percent of the budgets is this on a scale you haven't seen or similar to the state budgets or smaller? >> i was a we don't have statistics back to the 30's but you've got to go back there. i think this is the worst thing we have seen and most people when you initially it then downturn thought it would be similar to 83 and from what i've seen again we were down in 83 with...
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and i'm looking at a mortgage or a security, how do i feel like the government is looking out for me now? >> the basic objective is you want to have a system where there is more disclosure. there is more standardization. people are thus likely to be taken and vanished during their moment of weakness. if you look at what happens with the core proposals with the credit card reform passed a few weeks ago you can see the basic element of our efforts. consumer credit and generally was the focus of another bet practices -- bad practices. we want to change that. >> we only have a couple of more minutes now. we have a couple of different types of questions. are you and larry summers still could buddies? >> we have a good relationship. he is one of the most talented people in the world sitting around the table looking at options figuring out how to think through options and make choices. it is my privilege to work with him. >> if you were the cfo of the financial system, what would you decide? what is his job? >> his job is to help make sure the president is getting the best device across the
and i'm looking at a mortgage or a security, how do i feel like the government is looking out for me now? >> the basic objective is you want to have a system where there is more disclosure. there is more standardization. people are thus likely to be taken and vanished during their moment of weakness. if you look at what happens with the core proposals with the credit card reform passed a few weeks ago you can see the basic element of our efforts. consumer credit and generally was the...
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forward to your ideas and suggestions of working with you as we look at the out-years. >> mr. jackson. >> thank you mr. chairman. let me first begin by welcoming the secretary to r. subcommittee. i also want to associate myself with chairman hoby and other members who have spoken on the question of specific earmarks for health related diseases in this bill. every member of this subcommittee has a personal story to tell. every member of the subcommittee has a case to be made for their constituents that drove us to seek an appointment to the subcommittee in the first place, from cancer to mental health, to meditation and other forms of health related practices that can improve the nation's health, and there's a constant battle on this committee for the years that i have been on it to try to find an appropriate and necessary resource to address each of our individual and collective concerns. one of my sinful project since i have been on the subcommittee has been addressing the issues of health disparities. when i first got appointed to the subcommittee, then chairman porter of th
forward to your ideas and suggestions of working with you as we look at the out-years. >> mr. jackson. >> thank you mr. chairman. let me first begin by welcoming the secretary to r. subcommittee. i also want to associate myself with chairman hoby and other members who have spoken on the question of specific earmarks for health related diseases in this bill. every member of this subcommittee has a personal story to tell. every member of the subcommittee has a case to be made for...
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here is a look at the orioles starting lineup. ty wigginton hitting cleanup while nick markakis bats second and adam jones third. reimold plays right field, luke scott has the night off. rick, what are your thoughts on ty wigginton batting cleanup in dave trembley's lineup? >> i think it's his time to come on strong. you look at some of the numbers that he's had in the past. he's had 23 home run seasons. he's had 24 home run seasons. he's a guy who can put up big power numbers once he gets back into the lineup on a more regular basis. with the orioles, and really, let's go back even farther than that, a self-proclaimed never a good starter. one reason why is because he's such a hard swinger. right out of the box, first week of the season, he gets a chance to play. he just swinging as hard as he possibly can. that's not a good thing. what wigginton needs to do is after playing regular for a little while, the swing starts to cut down. he starts to back off a little bit and starting to hit the ball where it is pitched. early in the s
here is a look at the orioles starting lineup. ty wigginton hitting cleanup while nick markakis bats second and adam jones third. reimold plays right field, luke scott has the night off. rick, what are your thoughts on ty wigginton batting cleanup in dave trembley's lineup? >> i think it's his time to come on strong. you look at some of the numbers that he's had in the past. he's had 23 home run seasons. he's had 24 home run seasons. he's a guy who can put up big power numbers once he...
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you look good, i feel well, the more lies are told the level our own lives increase. clinically depressed people have more accurate use of themselves and powerful people who tend to maintain a faÇade of strength in order to maintain their ambition appear go so in covers all these things but not just about the sort of small lies but how to handle lies in the office, in your bedroom, at the dinner table. but we published it about business, a book about becoming a more honest person yourself. ..
you look good, i feel well, the more lies are told the level our own lives increase. clinically depressed people have more accurate use of themselves and powerful people who tend to maintain a faÇade of strength in order to maintain their ambition appear go so in covers all these things but not just about the sort of small lies but how to handle lies in the office, in your bedroom, at the dinner table. but we published it about business, a book about becoming a more honest person yourself. ..
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look how hard he's getting down there. >> great hustle by nieves to get on base. there's the inside the box score. guzman 0 for 4. in fact, you look at those first five hitters, only three hits out of 16 at-bats. >> the big home run from zimmerman being the big blow, but you can't say much about nye. we didn't have that many opportunities to drive in runs tonight, so it was basically
look how hard he's getting down there. >> great hustle by nieves to get on base. there's the inside the box score. guzman 0 for 4. in fact, you look at those first five hitters, only three hits out of 16 at-bats. >> the big home run from zimmerman being the big blow, but you can't say much about nye. we didn't have that many opportunities to drive in runs tonight, so it was basically
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so about two out of three positions there's nobody looking at the contractor. they've done a good analysis, they just haven't done the work. >> so what's the nature of the training that's missing? >> that's also a very good question because defense acquisition university developed a couple of courses but i would tell you my example at the tenth mountain division when we brought these individuals and, the military, great americans and said what about training? they have had none so there is a course at fort belvoir and then they told them we got this on line eight hour, 16 our workers and one of them looked at me and said right, because of current activity problems lie spend 30 days trying to take this course and off and on because i kept getting calls and i finally said head with it i can't finish this course so i am going to do the best i can. they are out there doing the best job they can that are not equipped with the training so there's training that's been developed but if they don't get it before they go, -- >> another point is as chairman thibault mentio
so about two out of three positions there's nobody looking at the contractor. they've done a good analysis, they just haven't done the work. >> so what's the nature of the training that's missing? >> that's also a very good question because defense acquisition university developed a couple of courses but i would tell you my example at the tenth mountain division when we brought these individuals and, the military, great americans and said what about training? they have had none so...