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and rachel alexandra coming from behind. and leaving only two hourses for rachel alexandra to run against. the final stretch and rachel alexandra pulling away by 19 1/4 lengths. >>> and leading baseball in home runs, find out what big name player albert pujols has today. >>> and the home run alive in the first at-bat for manny ramirez and we are bringing you every at-bat during his rehab on "espnews." >>> and in a wimbledon debut, melanie oudin pulled off the big upset. wait until you hear what her wait un(announcer)r what her what does greatness taste like? a miller lite. (announcer on call) ...he throws it across the field. he's got something! 30...40...50...he's got it! 40! he's got it! 20...10...he's got it! 5!...endzone! touch down! there are no flags on the field! it's a miracle! (announcer) that's what greatness tastes like. triple hops brewed. great pilsner taste. miller lite. taste greatness. look at this! (laughing) - woooh, nice! - that's a lot of food! yo, those things are so-o good. mmm, amazing. you think anybo
and rachel alexandra coming from behind. and leaving only two hourses for rachel alexandra to run against. the final stretch and rachel alexandra pulling away by 19 1/4 lengths. >>> and leading baseball in home runs, find out what big name player albert pujols has today. >>> and the home run alive in the first at-bat for manny ramirez and we are bringing you every at-bat during his rehab on "espnews." >>> and in a wimbledon debut, melanie oudin pulled off...
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more than 1,000 people attended his sunday funeral services held for rachel mae poston pulley. ms. pulley was a mother of seven and a grandmother of six. barbara mclean spears, who was married one year ago to her partner of 15 years, anthony spears, leaves behind her 61-year-old mother, two brothers and two nieces. she was also laid to rest yesterday. mr. speaker, i ask my colleagues to join me in honoring their lives and their loved ones who are left behind. this resolution also recognizes mayor williams and his staff our first responders, police, e.m.s. who were quick to the scene and prevented further loss of life or injury. those emergency personnel worked tirelessly on behalf of our communities, and we thank all of them, including private citizens who stepped up in this great time of need. four of those brave firefighters, as you already heard, were injured in the line of duty on tuesday, and we commend their heroic efforts. the citizens in and around my district have come together in the wake of this devastation. and it has been remarkable. i'm heartened and encouraged by the
more than 1,000 people attended his sunday funeral services held for rachel mae poston pulley. ms. pulley was a mother of seven and a grandmother of six. barbara mclean spears, who was married one year ago to her partner of 15 years, anthony spears, leaves behind her 61-year-old mother, two brothers and two nieces. she was also laid to rest yesterday. mr. speaker, i ask my colleagues to join me in honoring their lives and their loved ones who are left behind. this resolution also recognizes...
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rachel sha rach rachel, thank you. president clinton, haired, bruce. my friend the rabbi. tom vilsack. thank you for the wonderful tributes, and, really, for everybody that is still here and everyone that was in the room tonight. you played such a big part in my life, such a big part in the success of the d.l.c. and in such a big part in the new democrat movement. i'm fond hi aly and eternally grateful to all of you. i tried to get to talk to you as many and i can tell by who is here who doesn't have to go to work tomorrow, but i have to say a couple of things about some very special people. first, to ginger, my wife, the love of my life and to my daughters -- [applause] >> thank you for your love and your patience all these years. one of the things i have been doing is going through you a the old records and he look at the schedules. and i cannot believe that ginger lived through all of that. thank you for sticking with me for the last 41 years. [applause] >> i have already thanked president clinton, but as i said when he finished, his leadership in modernizing progressiv
rachel sha rach rachel, thank you. president clinton, haired, bruce. my friend the rabbi. tom vilsack. thank you for the wonderful tributes, and, really, for everybody that is still here and everyone that was in the room tonight. you played such a big part in my life, such a big part in the success of the d.l.c. and in such a big part in the new democrat movement. i'm fond hi aly and eternally grateful to all of you. i tried to get to talk to you as many and i can tell by who is here who...
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. >> rachel carson is our most famous employee. when rachel carson retired from the fish & wildlife service, much of her papers and materials went into the incinerator. and we will never let that happen again. >> who put them in the incinerator? >> they just saw no value in it back then. >> put rachel carson in historic perspective. >> it's very easy. you just talked to douglas brinkley. easily theodore roosevelt is our starting point for the american conservation movement. rachel carson plays the same role with what we call the american environmental movement. which has different concerns than roosevelt had. a little more wholistic concerns. beginning concerns about toxins and pollutants. getting concerns about endangered species, even things that might have been pests or predators. she's a touch point beginning in 1962 with silent spring for the environmental movement. that's where that begins. really 1901 with theodore roosevelt's presidency is where the conservation movement begins. >> you told me earlier that you have a son na
. >> rachel carson is our most famous employee. when rachel carson retired from the fish & wildlife service, much of her papers and materials went into the incinerator. and we will never let that happen again. >> who put them in the incinerator? >> they just saw no value in it back then. >> put rachel carson in historic perspective. >> it's very easy. you just talked to douglas brinkley. easily theodore roosevelt is our starting point for the american...
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rachel carson plays the same role with the american environmental movement. it has different concerns than roosevelt had. a little more holistic concerns, concerns about toxins and pollutants, endangered species, preserving all species, things that even might have been predators or pests. beginning in 1962 with the environmental movement for her. that began. in 1901 with the roosevelt presidency is where the conservation movement began. >> you told me you have a son named theodore. your relationship, any relationship there to the president? >> it's not a coincidence. he is named in honor of theodore roosevelt. theodore roosevelt had so many admirable qualities. he loved nature, as my son does. he had exuberant energy. my four year-old exhibits that. and he made a difference. and everybody knows that. >> you have a facility where there are rooms where people can come to put on a conference. how does that relate to the outside world? can the average company or organization print it? >> the important thing to remember about this place is it is a center for conse
rachel carson plays the same role with the american environmental movement. it has different concerns than roosevelt had. a little more holistic concerns, concerns about toxins and pollutants, endangered species, preserving all species, things that even might have been predators or pests. beginning in 1962 with the environmental movement for her. that began. in 1901 with the roosevelt presidency is where the conservation movement began. >> you told me you have a son named theodore. your...
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rachel, thank you. president clinton, harold, bruce, my friend danny sim el, rabbi sim el, tom vilsack, thank you for those wonderful tributes and really for everybody still here and everybody who was in this room tonight. y'all played such a big part in my life, such a big part in the success of the d.l.c., and in the -- such a big part in the new democrat movement. so thank you. i am just fondly and eternal -- profoundly and eternally grateful to all of you. i've tried to get around and talk to as many of you as i could individually and obviously i can't. i can tell by who is here who doesn't have to go to work tomorrow. i just have to say a couple of things about some very special people. first, to ginger, my wife, the love of my life and to my daughters -- [applause] jenny and sara. thank you for your love and patience all these years. one of the things i've been doing is going through old records. i look at the schedules. i cannot believe that ginger lived through all of that. thank you for stickin
rachel, thank you. president clinton, harold, bruce, my friend danny sim el, rabbi sim el, tom vilsack, thank you for those wonderful tributes and really for everybody still here and everybody who was in this room tonight. y'all played such a big part in my life, such a big part in the success of the d.l.c., and in the -- such a big part in the new democrat movement. so thank you. i am just fondly and eternal -- profoundly and eternally grateful to all of you. i've tried to get around and talk...
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rachel, magic need a whip. what are the things the coaches are telling the players? >> the biggest thing is turnovers. they turned the ball over a playoff high 20 times in the last game. 20 chances to score. so they're looking to cut that number in half. if you don't have the ball you can't score and that's something the magic coaches have to emphasize. they want dwight howard to pass out more. he is getting double-teamed and he says, there's in my lap. so they want him to pass out of the double-team. let the guards go at and it have the offense run through him. >> rachel nichols down in orlando, game three, magic and lakers in orlando. coverage on abc at 8:30 eastern time. enjoy the matchup. >> thank you. >> and don't forget when the game is over, postgame news conferences for you. you can catch them here on "espnews." >> ed werder is reporting that the vikings have stopped but suring brett favre after he didn't make it to practice. >> taking a look at the favre timeline. since then he has sent x-rays to the vikings and underwent shoulder surgery. this week the viki
rachel, magic need a whip. what are the things the coaches are telling the players? >> the biggest thing is turnovers. they turned the ball over a playoff high 20 times in the last game. 20 chances to score. so they're looking to cut that number in half. if you don't have the ball you can't score and that's something the magic coaches have to emphasize. they want dwight howard to pass out more. he is getting double-teamed and he says, there's in my lap. so they want him to pass out of the...
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and the final turn rachel alexandra coming from behind. she ends up this the final stretch pulling away and winning by 19 1/4 lengths and now 7-0 on the jockey, calvin borel. >> still to come a two-time and leading baseball in home runs. find out what big name cardinals player, albert pujols with two more long balls today. >> speaking of a.b.'s working very them live. after not having a hit in the first rehab games, manny with a home run and a walk. and melanie oudin pulling off a big upset. would you like to see our new menu? look at this! (laughing) - woooh, nice! - that's a lot of food! yo, those things are so-o good. mmm, amazing. you think anybody can eat that whole thing by themselves? it's like i hit the lottery in food. now get big meals, like our stuffed pizza rolls, pizza mia, the p'zone... and our personal panormous pizza starting at just $5. - here's your check! - look at that! (laughing) - small price! - we just feasted for 5 bucks! the big eat tiny price menu. now you're eating america's favorite pizza. pizza hut.
and the final turn rachel alexandra coming from behind. she ends up this the final stretch pulling away and winning by 19 1/4 lengths and now 7-0 on the jockey, calvin borel. >> still to come a two-time and leading baseball in home runs. find out what big name cardinals player, albert pujols with two more long balls today. >> speaking of a.b.'s working very them live. after not having a hit in the first rehab games, manny with a home run and a walk. and melanie oudin pulling off a...
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with the magic, i'm rachel nichols, espn. >> shelly, rachael, thanks a lot. gil meche, 4-9 against the indians. mark derosa looking. gil meche, 11 ks. deep to right center off pavano. it does clear the wall. that's a four bagger or as we like to say it's a grand slam. 9-0, royals over the indians. callaspo's first career grand slam. guillen's third home run in the month of june after two in all of may. >> the patriots will look to pick up where they left off as a healthy tom brady returns. wendi nix has the scoop. ♪ 100 calorie light beer with lime. miller chill. do you remember when making dinner meant finding just the right stick for your hot dog. when new every fork on the trail led to a new adventure? then keep the tradition going with great father's day gifts from bass pro shops. like a 22-piece bbq tool set for only $9.94 and a prowler t-40 trolling motor for only $129.99. and don't miss the family summer camp going on now with lots of free activities. >> welcome back to the show. alongside michelle lafontaine, i'm mark morgan. callaspo, a grand slam,
with the magic, i'm rachel nichols, espn. >> shelly, rachael, thanks a lot. gil meche, 4-9 against the indians. mark derosa looking. gil meche, 11 ks. deep to right center off pavano. it does clear the wall. that's a four bagger or as we like to say it's a grand slam. 9-0, royals over the indians. callaspo's first career grand slam. guillen's third home run in the month of june after two in all of may. >> the patriots will look to pick up where they left off as a healthy tom brady...
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thanks to rachel and the youngest member of the dunn clan. best wishes on the new addition as well. josh willingham has snapped his o-fer 5 slide. >> rob: there's dad. >> johnny: getting set to pick out a bat. austin kearns up against owings and then wil nieves and john lannan. reds with a 2-0 lead. one in the second and one in the fourth. nats having deeped both games of this series. 4-2 in that marathon that ended this morning a limit before 1. two-hour 10-minute rain delay. nats have lost three straight. 12 of their last 14. having tough times but every day is a new day, right rob? >> rob: absolutely. >> johnny: comes to the ballpark with the same feeling, this is going to be the day we start something nice, something good. fouled back out of play. the count is two balls and two strikes to austin kearns with a .211 batting average. he walked his first time up today. last homerun against the mets, that was april 26th at new york. swing and a miss. kearns is gone. >> rob: i wanted to give you the final numbers on sandy koufax's last year when he retired. pitched 323 innings, 27-9 a
thanks to rachel and the youngest member of the dunn clan. best wishes on the new addition as well. josh willingham has snapped his o-fer 5 slide. >> rob: there's dad. >> johnny: getting set to pick out a bat. austin kearns up against owings and then wil nieves and john lannan. reds with a 2-0 lead. one in the second and one in the fourth. nats having deeped both games of this series. 4-2 in that marathon that ended this morning a limit before 1. two-hour 10-minute rain delay. nats...
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rachel. caller: thank you for taking my call. my thing today is a this socialized medicine. i hear all these people, they want single payer health care. they don't really understand -- first of all, you are getting congress' approval, putting a stamp on socializing this country. i think they are very bad. if you need a heart transplant -- and we are paying for all the stuff, it is not free. if you need a heart transplant, let's say, and you have to wait six weeks to six months like they do in canada, you are going to go in there, and is up to the government whether you are eligible to get one or not. it is bad enough now. there are cures for a lot of diseases -- there are cures for cancer out there, all you have to do is go through the internet. gabrielle lowe plant, that as a cure, nobody knows about but congress has known about it since 1971. host: rachel, if that is known, why is it not being reported by the national stage of health? caller: the fda and the pharmaceutical companies are covering it up. if you want universal cult -- health care, go to a socialist country. h
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rachel nichols is at new york knicks camp and joins us now. the knicks made a bit of a head scratcher today when they bought the laker's first-round pick for $3 million. what were they thinking? >> that's actually a very smart move by them. it moves forward to a couple seasons. it's a move to save cap room. they need more players. if they get a more veteran player, you have to sign him to a multi-year, multi-money deal. if you sign a draft pick and restock through the draft and get a few extra draft picks like the one they picked up from the lakers, you know how much he's going to cost you. there is a rookie salary cap in the nba. that's a lower aim. you can save for 2010. say it with me, kids. we all know what happens in 2010, lebron james is available. >> looking ahead in terms of tonight, what is the team thinking now about the draft? >> well, the common thing around here is hey, they need a guard, they need a guard. they're certainly looking at that. chad ford had stuff on curry falling to them at number eight. if that happens, there will
rachel nichols is at new york knicks camp and joins us now. the knicks made a bit of a head scratcher today when they bought the laker's first-round pick for $3 million. what were they thinking? >> that's actually a very smart move by them. it moves forward to a couple seasons. it's a move to save cap room. they need more players. if they get a more veteran player, you have to sign him to a multi-year, multi-money deal. if you sign a draft pick and restock through the draft and get a few...
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. >> rachel? >> you and i talk this morning about the conversation you had with stan. stan was just in here talking as well. he said that his great advice to you was play your game. how did you play your game? >> i was aggressive from start to finish, able to mix it up. that's what i do best, instead of standing on the three-point line. that's what you guys saw in me the first two games, stand on the three-point line as if i was ray allen. but tonight, get to the foul line, shoot the pullup, shoot the three. the bad thing tonight i had a lot of turnovers, and the next game i will try to bring that down. >> you shot an nba record in the finals, 62.5%. what was working so well. >> we played more speed, more energy on the offensive end. we get down the floor, push it. a lot of pick-and-roll, which is our game, on dwight. dwight kicks it out. we get wide-open threes. if they don't double team, dwight goes one-on-one. they were fouling him and he was going to the line and making them. we shot 62.5% and almost lost the game. so we have to offend a way to defend these guys. s
. >> rachel? >> you and i talk this morning about the conversation you had with stan. stan was just in here talking as well. he said that his great advice to you was play your game. how did you play your game? >> i was aggressive from start to finish, able to mix it up. that's what i do best, instead of standing on the three-point line. that's what you guys saw in me the first two games, stand on the three-point line as if i was ray allen. but tonight, get to the foul line,...
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>> they already brought that up, rachel. look, calls didn't decide that game. i didn't think his hand being there or not being there had anything to do with the shot going in or not. your just not going to get a complaint from me on that call. >> any other questions? all right. thank you, coach. >> okay. >> we'll have a press conference here in a few minutes. >> all right. major league baseball. the indians trail the royals 2-0. angels on top of the rays 2-0. the orioles beating the mariners 3-0 and then the big score of the day, the red sox at fenway park up 2-0 on the yankees. big papi in the lineup and producing a two-run home run, his third of the year. quickly keith law, if you were in charge of the red sox, would big papi have been in your lineup tonight? >> they were reaching the point where they had to think about benching him. i guess it worked out for one night. >> this might buy him a little more time as he's under .200. >> major league baseball draft as expected, steve strasburg the number-one pick of the washington nationals. the product out of san
>> they already brought that up, rachel. look, calls didn't decide that game. i didn't think his hand being there or not being there had anything to do with the shot going in or not. your just not going to get a complaint from me on that call. >> any other questions? all right. thank you, coach. >> okay. >> we'll have a press conference here in a few minutes. >> all right. major league baseball. the indians trail the royals 2-0. angels on top of the rays 2-0. the...
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rachel who had been battling a brain tumor for 14 years said it does not define me. it is just one small part of who i am. i'm not a woman with a brain tumor. i am rachel. i am married to bill, i'm a counselor, i have green eyes, and i have a brain tumor. i am elizabeth, i am married to john, i have had for delicious, incredible children. i have blue eyes. i like to make the sandwiches and i'm the patients with breast cancer. thank you so much for the opportunity to speak before such an inspiring group. [applause] [applause] thank you. if you will sit down the can do a few questions of somebody has the microphone up here at the front. i know you are not shy in your real lives. there was somebody pretty far back with their hand up. the mic come here it is. it is coming to you. >> my question is that, in going across today in speaking with senators or staff members are congressmen, that we approached their staff members, and were amazed that we were told we don't know how they stand on healthcare because there is no bill. >> what a dot. >> we have krementz-- met by res
rachel who had been battling a brain tumor for 14 years said it does not define me. it is just one small part of who i am. i'm not a woman with a brain tumor. i am rachel. i am married to bill, i'm a counselor, i have green eyes, and i have a brain tumor. i am elizabeth, i am married to john, i have had for delicious, incredible children. i have blue eyes. i like to make the sandwiches and i'm the patients with breast cancer. thank you so much for the opportunity to speak before such an...
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. >> the thing that motivates us is that rachel carlson and much of her materials went into the insenerator. and we will never let that happen again. >> who put them in the incinerator? >> they saw no value back then. >> put rachelcarlson in history? >> she plays with the american environmental movement. which has different concerns than roosevelt. more holistic concerns of toxins and pollutants. concerns about species, past and predators. and she's the touch point of the environmental movement. and when that begins, 1901 with theodore's conservation moves. >> you told me earlier you have a son named theodore. >> yeah, no coincidence, he's name in honor of theodore roosevelt. he's had so many qualities, and he loves nature, and so does my four-year-old. and he made a difference. >> chase, you have a facility with rooms to rent. a facility that people can come in and put on a conference and all of that. how does that relate to the outside world. and can just the average company and organization rent it? >> the important thing to remember about this place, it's a center for conservation leade
. >> the thing that motivates us is that rachel carlson and much of her materials went into the insenerator. and we will never let that happen again. >> who put them in the incinerator? >> they saw no value back then. >> put rachelcarlson in history? >> she plays with the american environmental movement. which has different concerns than roosevelt. more holistic concerns of toxins and pollutants. concerns about species, past and predators. and she's the touch point...
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like rachel store to you will hear from an -- who you will hear from in a few minutes. the moment we stopped counting ourselves to take on tough issues -- the moment we stop challenging ourselves to take on tough issues, we miss the chance to prove to the american people that we will not stop fighting for real change. tonight is a chance to remember how we got here, and to pay tribute to the great insurgency al from started to modernize progressive government, made the world safe, and help find the road to victory out of the agony of defeat. this morning, a journalist wrote a loving tribute entitled "al from wom." -- won. democrs won, and the country one. -- won. the progress we have one has been its own best reward. like any great trouble, al has been blessed with many co- conspirators, from will marshall was president -- who was present at the creation -- [applause] to jennifer callahan who has stayed with al to this day. [applause] is to all the sponsors who worked so hard to pull off this to be tonight this room is filled -- to bnight. tonight, this room is filled w
like rachel store to you will hear from an -- who you will hear from in a few minutes. the moment we stopped counting ourselves to take on tough issues -- the moment we stop challenging ourselves to take on tough issues, we miss the chance to prove to the american people that we will not stop fighting for real change. tonight is a chance to remember how we got here, and to pay tribute to the great insurgency al from started to modernize progressive government, made the world safe, and help find...
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. >> rachel tells us about adam's love for history and the military. she said high school really important to him. both -- it is really important to him. both his grandparents served in world war ii. >> johnny: thank you, debbi. trying to get on track. once he gets going again, look out. leads the ball club in rbis and homeruns. the thing with micah owingses -- >> rob: he flicks it in. he reminds me of ken hill who used to short-arm the ball like that. kind of deceptive. used to seeing that big pendulum swing behind a guy. >> johnny: adam pops it up behind second. long run for taveras and he's got it. two down and gonzalez retreating back to first. talking about guys getting hit, accidents. remember herb score got hit in the face with a line-drive. never was the same after that. >> rob: bob feller was on memorial day and he talked about that. that is the toughest part about this game when you see someone that is total lented and in a -- so talented and in a split second change your career. i always had that in the back of my mind. i only hit 12 guys in
. >> rachel tells us about adam's love for history and the military. she said high school really important to him. both -- it is really important to him. both his grandparents served in world war ii. >> johnny: thank you, debbi. trying to get on track. once he gets going again, look out. leads the ball club in rbis and homeruns. the thing with micah owingses -- >> rob: he flicks it in. he reminds me of ken hill who used to short-arm the ball like that. kind of deceptive. used...
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i would like to say hello to his wife rachel and his three beautiful children, jake, aaron and lyla. i remember that julius demonstrated a passion for consumer rights from the day he came to congress. one of his signature issues was working on what is now called the schumer box, which is what is on all credit card applications. it should have been called the genikowski box but his name was too long so they put mine in but he did most of the work and deserves most of the credit and it helped dramatically reduce credit card interest rates once people knew what they were. they used to be buried in the fine print. i know he's going to carry that dedication to consumer rights to his role as fcc chairman, should he be confirmed by this committee and by this senate. i think it's fair to call julius a real renaissance man of public service. in addition to working for me, he served on the house select committee on the iran contraaffair. company road and how those two entities must work together to shape the future of telecommunications. he's held numerous positions at iac interactive corp, a
i would like to say hello to his wife rachel and his three beautiful children, jake, aaron and lyla. i remember that julius demonstrated a passion for consumer rights from the day he came to congress. one of his signature issues was working on what is now called the schumer box, which is what is on all credit card applications. it should have been called the genikowski box but his name was too long so they put mine in but he did most of the work and deserves most of the credit and it helped...
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rachel, i am so proud of you. i'm glad you're representing the state and local officials. that was a really good movie. it had the virtue of being at least except for the stuff about me, true. i think secretary sebelius may be here. we were together at a previous event, and i'll have more to say about that in a minute. i loved getting involved with the dlc. for one thing, i was tired of getting beat. i am old enough now to remember what it was like to get beat over and over and over again. essentially, here is what happens to us. national elections and the standing of national political parties are determined by three things. the political culture, the conditions at election time, and the quality of the candidates. for much of the 20th-century, the political culture of america kept us coming together and looking for common sense solutions, because both parties at about a 40% base, and 20% that can go either way. it gave great pressure to find some way to come together. it also meant that even if you ran a bank robber, you would have 40% for the president. president rooseve
rachel, i am so proud of you. i'm glad you're representing the state and local officials. that was a really good movie. it had the virtue of being at least except for the stuff about me, true. i think secretary sebelius may be here. we were together at a previous event, and i'll have more to say about that in a minute. i loved getting involved with the dlc. for one thing, i was tired of getting beat. i am old enough now to remember what it was like to get beat over and over and over again....
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five weeks ago, mine that bird was 50-1, summer bird was a huge long shot in the derby, and rachel alexandra was racing against gals. one of the most unpredictable triple crowns we've ever seen. >> it's the year of the bird. >> birdstone indeed. >> times are changing. a decade ago or more it was almost unheard of for a trainer of a good horse to run in the kentucky derby, skip the preakness, and come back in the belmont stakes. this makes six belmont winners in the last 11 years that fit exactly that pattern. you can say something for fresh legs. >> 2004 belmont winner birdstone has sired two triple-crown race winners. summer bird today -- kent desormeaux gets the victory in the belmont. >> gentlemen, thank you. as randy moss explained, an unusual trend here. coming into the race rested seems to be a popular method of victory at the belmont. six of the last 11 belmont winners have come by horses who raced in the kentucky derby and skipped the preakness. summer bird followed the same path to victory has his father, birdstone, 2004 belmont winner. >> the red wings were halfway to getting their
five weeks ago, mine that bird was 50-1, summer bird was a huge long shot in the derby, and rachel alexandra was racing against gals. one of the most unpredictable triple crowns we've ever seen. >> it's the year of the bird. >> birdstone indeed. >> times are changing. a decade ago or more it was almost unheard of for a trainer of a good horse to run in the kentucky derby, skip the preakness, and come back in the belmont stakes. this makes six belmont winners in the last 11...
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fellow rachel storch who you will hear from. and we know the battle for reform is never finished. the moment we stop challenging ourselves and each other to take on tough issues we hand the other side an opening and miss our chance to prove to the american people we will never stop fighting for real change. but tonight is a chance to remember how we got here and to pay tribute to the great insurgency al from started which modernized progressive government, made the world safe for new democrats and helped our party find the road to victory out of the agony of defeat. this morning journalist david paul kume wrote a tribute called "al from won." but al would be the first it tell you that what really matters is democrats won, and, more important, the country won. it takes courage to take a party in a country but from reforming welfare to lashing crime, to turning the economy around and inspiring national service, the progress we have won has been its own best reward. like any great rebel, al has been blessed with many co-conspirators. from will marshall, who was present at the creatio
fellow rachel storch who you will hear from. and we know the battle for reform is never finished. the moment we stop challenging ourselves and each other to take on tough issues we hand the other side an opening and miss our chance to prove to the american people we will never stop fighting for real change. but tonight is a chance to remember how we got here and to pay tribute to the great insurgency al from started which modernized progressive government, made the world safe for new democrats...
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i spent a lot of time with randy weaver and his -- one of his daughters, rachel. and i re-tell the ruby ridge story in what i believe is a more accurate way. i think it was spun. i think it benefited everybody to spin the story as white supremacists pretty much getting what they deserved, and ok, the government made a mistake, but they were white supremacists, so it was basically ok. so i've re-told that story in a more, i think, humanist way. who else did i see in the states? c-span: about the bohemian grove. >> guest: oh, yeah! you see, this is... (laughter) >> guest: how could i forget that? this is -- this is a group -- again, all the conspiracy theorists said that not only is this -- is there this shadowy cabal, but once a year they go to a clearing in a forest in northern california and undertake an owl-burning ceremony, where men like henry kissinger attend this berobed torchlight procession which culminates in a human effigy being thrown into the fiery belly of a giant owl. so i kind of figured, "well, that can't be true." you know, "i'm going to have to s
i spent a lot of time with randy weaver and his -- one of his daughters, rachel. and i re-tell the ruby ridge story in what i believe is a more accurate way. i think it was spun. i think it benefited everybody to spin the story as white supremacists pretty much getting what they deserved, and ok, the government made a mistake, but they were white supremacists, so it was basically ok. so i've re-told that story in a more, i think, humanist way. who else did i see in the states? c-span: about the...
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and under what conditions can that administrator the sood i am not sure anybody is going to turn on rachel maddow and watch instead. >> to complete the circle since we are talking about audio, even more bizarre than the court power to say no overall video is the courts policy on when the alladi yell and one of the things that has been driving me insane is that, you know, one of the only times the public gets access to audio are in the opposite of the case, the court by some metric that is notable to humankind decides which oral arguments are going to get this instant audio treatment and there is usually two or three a year since bush v. gore but i think it is a colossal mistake to say let's do the audio for the abortion cases, the affirmative action cases, the cases that make people insane and that make the justices act out and that if you are going to allow only selected fabio, my god, allow audio that is represented of 90% of the court's docket which is not all that sensational but i think this current policy of allowing audio access only on the cases in which scalia is guaranteed to say
and under what conditions can that administrator the sood i am not sure anybody is going to turn on rachel maddow and watch instead. >> to complete the circle since we are talking about audio, even more bizarre than the court power to say no overall video is the courts policy on when the alladi yell and one of the things that has been driving me insane is that, you know, one of the only times the public gets access to audio are in the opposite of the case, the court by some metric that is...
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rachel tribes 84 we'll talk and biden joins a trip that gets 16 mpg. is there a reason these people couldn't go out and buy a car that gets 40 miles per gallen therefore doubling their gas mileage and cutting co2 in half and cutting the importation of gas and have? why do we need tax incentives when the democrats themselves should be driving small were cars? are democrats embarrassed to drive smaller cars? >> i suppose it is a fair point to inspire people to buy smaller cars. >> host: he mentioned several foreign makes of cars and an article in the business section of "the new york times" says they benefit from detroit financial rhodes. as detroit competitively positioned to take advantage of the cash for clunkers and offering high mileage vehicles as well as some of the foreign competitors? >> guest: i think it is fair to say that each point is going through the process of reorganizing the product lines and bringing smaller cars. i don't think that this program is cui to benefit the next generation a short-term stimulus so what is out there now the be
rachel tribes 84 we'll talk and biden joins a trip that gets 16 mpg. is there a reason these people couldn't go out and buy a car that gets 40 miles per gallen therefore doubling their gas mileage and cutting co2 in half and cutting the importation of gas and have? why do we need tax incentives when the democrats themselves should be driving small were cars? are democrats embarrassed to drive smaller cars? >> i suppose it is a fair point to inspire people to buy smaller cars. >>...
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and i want to thank jim fenton in my office and rachel holt and jeremy sharpe, who's sitting next to me here, for picking up a lot on this effort, along with senator kennedy's staff and senator enzi's staff and making this moment happen. there are members of the majority leader's staff as well that we always have to thank that -- lula and tim and others who really made this possible, the floor staff as well. we thank you all very much for what you do in making these moments possible. and again, as senator durbin has said and senator enzi and others have said, this is an historic moment for our chamber to be able to do something that 50 years ago -- monica fife, i should have mentioned, and i apologize, as w.30 years ago the surgeon general warned us of tobacco use and a half a century later, we're about to insist that the agency in charge of food and drugs and cosmetics and pet food be also be allowed to include tobacco. and so we're about to do that. and the house bill and the senate bill are very similar and i believe that we'll have a presidential signature on this legislation ver
and i want to thank jim fenton in my office and rachel holt and jeremy sharpe, who's sitting next to me here, for picking up a lot on this effort, along with senator kennedy's staff and senator enzi's staff and making this moment happen. there are members of the majority leader's staff as well that we always have to thank that -- lula and tim and others who really made this possible, the floor staff as well. we thank you all very much for what you do in making these moments possible. and again,...
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fellows program, rachel storch i'm glad you are hear representing the state and local representatives affiliated with the d.l.c. that was a really good movie. it had the virtue of being at least except for the stuff about me, true. i think secretary sebelius may be here. we were together at a previous event and i have a little more to say about that in a minute. but i loved getting involved in the d.l.c. for one thing, i was just tired of getting beat. and i'm old enough now to know what it was like to get beat over and over and over again. essentially, here is what happened to us. national elections and the standing of national political parties are determined by they things. the political culture. the conditions at election time. and the quality of the candidates. for much of the 20th century the political culture of america kept us coming together and looking for common sense solutions because both parties had about a w40% base and there were 20% that can go either way and that gave pressure for people to trustruggle to find s way to come together. it also meant that even if you ra
fellows program, rachel storch i'm glad you are hear representing the state and local representatives affiliated with the d.l.c. that was a really good movie. it had the virtue of being at least except for the stuff about me, true. i think secretary sebelius may be here. we were together at a previous event and i have a little more to say about that in a minute. but i loved getting involved in the d.l.c. for one thing, i was just tired of getting beat. and i'm old enough now to know what it was...
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i couldn't be happier that my wife, rachel gosselin is here and all three of my children starting youngest to oldest, aaron genachowski, leila, and my oldest son jake. i'm so pleased that my parents were able to come from new york, and my brothers joey and alan, and i believe that a couple of cousins are here, too. so thank you all for coming. chairman rockefeller and ranking member hutchison, distinguished members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today. i'm grateful for this chance, i look forward to answering your questions and seeking your support for my nomination. mr. chairman, over the years i've had a chance to see your commitment to american consumers, your dedication to protecting the safety of our nation's communities. i look forward to working with you in these, on these and other vital issues. senator hutchison, i have great respect for the leadership you bring to the committee, and i look forward to working with you on the vital issues in the communications area. i'd like to thank senator schumer for taking the time to introducing me and for
i couldn't be happier that my wife, rachel gosselin is here and all three of my children starting youngest to oldest, aaron genachowski, leila, and my oldest son jake. i'm so pleased that my parents were able to come from new york, and my brothers joey and alan, and i believe that a couple of cousins are here, too. so thank you all for coming. chairman rockefeller and ranking member hutchison, distinguished members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today. i'm...
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what's presented to the jury is only -- not this odyssey around the doll's head but only, rachel showed us where kelly molested her with the spoon. she touched the genitals. that was the kind of evidence. when you see, i'm saying, in cold print the details of the questioning, then you know. and you can't miss it. c-span: why is it admissible? why is that kind of evidence admissible? >> guest: because it was a kind of sacred truth and because this is not hearsay. they -- they produce -- the prosecutors produce testimony from children that they dragged from children after hours of questioning and that is simply distorted. c-span: i assume, though, that in many case, the child's right. >> guest: the child is right? c-span: by saying, that's exactly where i was touched. i mean, in other words, there are cases where there are truly child molesters. >> guest: oh, there are child molesters. there are -- but it doesn't ever come out like this. when there are real cases of child molestation, let's -- you can take what's going on with the accusations with the priests, you know, the molestation. t
what's presented to the jury is only -- not this odyssey around the doll's head but only, rachel showed us where kelly molested her with the spoon. she touched the genitals. that was the kind of evidence. when you see, i'm saying, in cold print the details of the questioning, then you know. and you can't miss it. c-span: why is it admissible? why is that kind of evidence admissible? >> guest: because it was a kind of sacred truth and because this is not hearsay. they -- they produce --...
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rachel alexandra will not run in the breeder's cup. flyers will play the bruins in the winter classic. >> manny ramirez will shut it down for the night after two at-bats and the isotopes will show you how manny's second stint in albuquerque went. plus, usa-spain. a notch match for the ages. the united states on for the final. we'll show you how it happens, coming up next. ♪ driving, cool music lyrics: ♪ don't wanna hurt you ♪ ♪ try not to mess with your feelings ♪ ♪ it's just a matter of trust, for us, for us ♪ ♪ don't wanna hurt you ♪ 100 calorie light beer with lime. miller chill. hey max, new car huh? max: yeah. the jetta tdi clean diesel. i got a hybrid, so you know... max: a tdi set a guinness world record of 58 miles per gallon. 58 miles per gallon!? max: but this baby hauls!! it's like
rachel alexandra will not run in the breeder's cup. flyers will play the bruins in the winter classic. >> manny ramirez will shut it down for the night after two at-bats and the isotopes will show you how manny's second stint in albuquerque went. plus, usa-spain. a notch match for the ages. the united states on for the final. we'll show you how it happens, coming up next. ♪ driving, cool music lyrics: ♪ don't wanna hurt you ♪ ♪ try not to mess with your feelings ♪ ♪ it's just...
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rachel maddow drives a big four- wheel-drive truck and joe biden drives a chop the truck. is it -- is there a reason why they don't buy a yaris or fit, thereby doubling their gas mileage and therefore cutting co2 in half and cutting the importation of gas and have? why do we need tax incentives when the democrats themselves should just be driving smaller cars. are democrats embarrassed to drive smaller cars? guest: i suppose there is a fair point, if they are supposed to be inspiring people to buy smaller cars, this should lead by example. host: he mentioned foreign cars. an article in "the new york times" say small car makers benefit from detroit's financial woes. is detroit competitively positioned to take advantage of cash for clunkers in offering high mileage vehicles as well as some of the foreign competitors? guest: it is probably a fair comment to say detroit is very much going through the process of reorganizing their product lines and bringing out smaller cars. i do not think this program is going to benefit the next generation of cars we're talking about coming d
rachel maddow drives a big four- wheel-drive truck and joe biden drives a chop the truck. is it -- is there a reason why they don't buy a yaris or fit, thereby doubling their gas mileage and therefore cutting co2 in half and cutting the importation of gas and have? why do we need tax incentives when the democrats themselves should just be driving smaller cars. are democrats embarrassed to drive smaller cars? guest: i suppose there is a fair point, if they are supposed to be inspiring people to...
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conditions can that administrator be sued, i'm not sure if anybody is going to stay up late and turn off rachel maddo and watch this instead. >> and i would just add to complete the circle since we're talking about audio, even more bizarre than the courts power to say no over all video is the court's completely policy on when they allow audio. and one of the things that's been driving me insane is that, you know, one of the -- the only times that the public gets access to audio are in the opposite of lyle's erisa case. the court by some metric known to human kind decides which oral arguments are going to get this instant audio treatment and there's usually two or three since bush v. gore but i think it's a co-lasal mistake let's do the audio for the abortion cases and the cases that make people insane and make the justices, i think, act out and if you're going to allow only selective audio, my god, allow audio that's representative of what 90% of the court's docket is which is not all that sensational. but i think this current policy of allowing audio access only on the cases in which scalia is
conditions can that administrator be sued, i'm not sure if anybody is going to stay up late and turn off rachel maddo and watch this instead. >> and i would just add to complete the circle since we're talking about audio, even more bizarre than the courts power to say no over all video is the court's completely policy on when they allow audio. and one of the things that's been driving me insane is that, you know, one of the -- the only times that the public gets access to audio are in the...
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three people died, barbara spears, lewis watson, rachel pully. our sympathies go out to their families, friends and their loved ones. 40 other people were injured, including four who suffered critical burns. our thoughts and prayers are with them and their families as they recover. as usual, when an emergency -- hits a community of this type, first responders, fire, police and e.m.s. and rescue were quickly to the scene to prevent further loss of life or injury. private citizens rirked their well-being to come to the aid of their friends and neighbors. i'm proud of the people of north carolina who responded yesterday and will respond in days to come to the needs of these individuals and their families. our small communities are enrichede which was the largest plant in the list of plants and i'm pleased to learn they have set up a relief fund for the victims and working to rebuild the plant. i ask my colleagues to join me in a moment of sympathy for these victims and their families. the speaker pro tempore: members will rise for a moment of sympat
three people died, barbara spears, lewis watson, rachel pully. our sympathies go out to their families, friends and their loved ones. 40 other people were injured, including four who suffered critical burns. our thoughts and prayers are with them and their families as they recover. as usual, when an emergency -- hits a community of this type, first responders, fire, police and e.m.s. and rescue were quickly to the scene to prevent further loss of life or injury. private citizens rirked their...