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shannon is a little more on the defensive aspect of the game? >> on the other side? >> phil, make sure you understand correctly, you think pau was goal tending on the last play of regulation? >> it's called basket interference what it's called. even if you hit the net supposedly in the process, that's part of it, but that rule is kind of archaic. it isn't called in this day and age as much, but when we were in high school, you're a little older than i am i know, bill, but when we were in high school, that was something a high school ref might call, basket interference. >> next question on this side. >> the other part of that rule, though, is supposedly whether he rattled the rim or made it have a different bounce. do you think it met that criteria? >> he didn't interfere with the shot basically. so that was not something that destroyed the shot. >> same row. >> phil, can you imagine a game ending on a goal tending call? have you ever seen, that heard of that on think level anywhere? >> i'm sure it's happened. but, you know, i haven't seen it. we had one situation ver
shannon is a little more on the defensive aspect of the game? >> on the other side? >> phil, make sure you understand correctly, you think pau was goal tending on the last play of regulation? >> it's called basket interference what it's called. even if you hit the net supposedly in the process, that's part of it, but that rule is kind of archaic. it isn't called in this day and age as much, but when we were in high school, you're a little older than i am i know, bill, but when...
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also, related to the shakeup in the republican leadership, we have been talking about shannon there john finan -- we will be talking about senator john thune. and the alaska senator is seeking to be the vice chair as john will move up to the policy chair in the senate and leadership. next is greg from virginia. good morning. caller: yes, i think it is a little -- i am disgruntled. it seems like we are putting all the money into the financial institutions or the stimulus package has focused on financial institutions when their product is money. so we are giving them their product. they were not good at managing their product. the money would have been better used had it been given to citizens to stimulate the economy. people don't have money to spend. if it would have given some of that money back to the people, then the people could use it. but it seems like this a administration is in support of big business when that was not what the people voted for. people voted for change but nothing seems to have changed because big business is still the one reaping the benefit. host: the headline
also, related to the shakeup in the republican leadership, we have been talking about shannon there john finan -- we will be talking about senator john thune. and the alaska senator is seeking to be the vice chair as john will move up to the policy chair in the senate and leadership. next is greg from virginia. good morning. caller: yes, i think it is a little -- i am disgruntled. it seems like we are putting all the money into the financial institutions or the stimulus package has focused on...
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i heard yesterday that one of our boys, and jack shannon, was commissioned on graduation day. he is a student of mine and i know him well. he reports fact to quantico thisit was mentioned in the video, we had a great contribution to the civil war. some really lovely things were done by hillsdale college students in that war, all for the union army. >> but you will allow recruiters? >> yes, there are very welcome. bill's father was a marine. i took him to lunch at the dining hall, and we were sitting around. he asked about the military on campus. i told him there was a lot of it, and we do not have rotc. recruiters were there in the student union. he got quotes from that article on that day. there has always been a lot of military service at hillsdale. but we never did have military training as any kind of discipline or course at the college, but the college seeks to inspire a love of the principles and the constitution of the united states of america. that drives young men and women to want to go and serve. >> what do you think the differences between getting an education at h
i heard yesterday that one of our boys, and jack shannon, was commissioned on graduation day. he is a student of mine and i know him well. he reports fact to quantico thisit was mentioned in the video, we had a great contribution to the civil war. some really lovely things were done by hillsdale college students in that war, all for the union army. >> but you will allow recruiters? >> yes, there are very welcome. bill's father was a marine. i took him to lunch at the dining hall,...
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. >> host: let's hear from a republican collar, shannon from detroit. good morning. go ahead. >> caller: i'm calling because i wanted to talk about donald rumsfeld and i believe the reason he was actually forced out of office comes from what i would say 9/11, the attacks at the world trade center and everything and they say that in certain reports he pulls on the other side of -- >> host: the pentagon? >> guest >> caller: yes, the pentagon. and when he was on the other side of the pentagon everything that we had taken place and they believed he had something to do with it. >> host: why don't you follow up what was his response and how did 9/11 affect donald rumsfeld both personally and from the policy point of view? >> guest: i had a very profound effect on rumsfeld. rumsfeld was on the other side of the pentagon from where the american airlines flight had hit on september 11, and his immediate response was to run outside the building to see what happened and he spent a few minutes actually helping trying to deal with victims and so long before running back into the
. >> host: let's hear from a republican collar, shannon from detroit. good morning. go ahead. >> caller: i'm calling because i wanted to talk about donald rumsfeld and i believe the reason he was actually forced out of office comes from what i would say 9/11, the attacks at the world trade center and everything and they say that in certain reports he pulls on the other side of -- >> host: the pentagon? >> guest >> caller: yes, the pentagon. and when he was on the...
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would make it difficult to describe i understood you pointed out that the merrill lynch acquisitions shannon was responsible for 75% of your last quarter's profits. are you aware that shareholders are complaining as a result of that? >> no,
would make it difficult to describe i understood you pointed out that the merrill lynch acquisitions shannon was responsible for 75% of your last quarter's profits. are you aware that shareholders are complaining as a result of that? >> no,
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. >> phil, looked like you cut back the rotation, sash sash didn't play in the second half, shannon brown didn't play at all. >> i thought jordan was playing well. just stuck with him in the second half. he came out and i thought played very well, consistently. made shots. kept the offense flowing. trevor i thought was doing a good job looking at shorter minutes. i thought that their bench is what was the difference really in pietrus getting 18-points off the bench. >> on the other side. go ahead. >> phil, after kobe had the 17-point stretch the last five minutes of the first quarter, why want he able to get back in his rhythm. >> their defense. they started coming hard to him. howard was consistently coming at him on shots, making it difficult. he never really got in rhythm gain. the same way he was that time. >> mike in first row. >> were you disappointed in your players rebounding, lamar hat two, bynum four film what kind of rebounds are they going to get? >> howard had 14. >> they had five offensive rebounds in the game. that's a pretty good job from our team, rebounding. making the a
. >> phil, looked like you cut back the rotation, sash sash didn't play in the second half, shannon brown didn't play at all. >> i thought jordan was playing well. just stuck with him in the second half. he came out and i thought played very well, consistently. made shots. kept the offense flowing. trevor i thought was doing a good job looking at shorter minutes. i thought that their bench is what was the difference really in pietrus getting 18-points off the bench. >> on the...
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in loudon, new hampshire, shannon, espn. >>> and tony stewart will take a lead over jeff gordon tomorrow with johnson in third. >>> and kenny perry led well in this round. and then on the par 3 11th, how about another bird for the leader. working the par 4 12th, once again putting for bird and once again going to get it to go. however, at this point at minus 15, he was trailing. paul goydos on the par 4 7th from the fringe, then from the fringe on 16, up the hill eventually finds the bottom of the cup, moves to 16 under after the birdie. play with us suspended shortly after due to the threat of thunderstorms. perry now trailing by one. >>> well, in case you didn't know, albert pujols has power. once again, it was on display. where today's long ball speed puts him on the cardinals history. ♪ 100 calorie light beer with lime. miller chill. come on. there for you... ( car starts ) and life's daily miracles. ♪ who's the best? this guy is. ♪ ( clapping )
in loudon, new hampshire, shannon, espn. >>> and tony stewart will take a lead over jeff gordon tomorrow with johnson in third. >>> and kenny perry led well in this round. and then on the par 3 11th, how about another bird for the leader. working the par 4 12th, once again putting for bird and once again going to get it to go. however, at this point at minus 15, he was trailing. paul goydos on the par 4 7th from the fringe, then from the fringe on 16, up the hill eventually...
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. >> thank, shannon kellogg. one point and then a question on the international front. i agree with you on the authentication on management issues and i think that mike's question was important. one thing i would throw out is there was a lot of focus what is happening in the government. there are sectors like the financial and industry that actually have for a number of reasons because of threat, financial loss, some of it because of market conditions and also the government push if you will have actually gone out and adopted based on the rest of the transactions a broad sense of authentication methods so i and encourage you to look with they are doing on that front. but the question is i agree with what you've been talking about on the terms of international coordination but going back to phyllis point about competitiveness and allen, perhaps this is something you might want to start off because i think it ties into the legislation senator rockefeller has introduced and that is what about the international implications for what we do at home? ansel, there are different
. >> thank, shannon kellogg. one point and then a question on the international front. i agree with you on the authentication on management issues and i think that mike's question was important. one thing i would throw out is there was a lot of focus what is happening in the government. there are sectors like the financial and industry that actually have for a number of reasons because of threat, financial loss, some of it because of market conditions and also the government push if you...
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by thanking john and the center for new american security for putting that even on and particularly shannon, i can't see you, hiding behind the killer. set out from the shade for a minute. [laughter] sheehan and worked hard to put this together and i appreciate the effort of the whole team. david is going to ask questions. i just got back from columbia where i delivered possibly the worst counterinsurgency conference keynote address in history. the reason being the awful body of lies and i took it with me on the plane and i was reading it and thinking i've got to stop reading this so i can write my remarks for the conference but i couldn't put it down and i have it with me in my briefcase maybe you can sign it after. >> not a problem. [laughter] >> i didn't pay him to say that i promise you. [laughter] this is a treat for me and i think for all of us and i just want to jump into this by asking dave to explain the title of his book, "the accidental guerrilla." what is an accidental guerrilla? >> it is one of about 90% of the people we've been fighting since 1911 who are fighting not because
by thanking john and the center for new american security for putting that even on and particularly shannon, i can't see you, hiding behind the killer. set out from the shade for a minute. [laughter] sheehan and worked hard to put this together and i appreciate the effort of the whole team. david is going to ask questions. i just got back from columbia where i delivered possibly the worst counterinsurgency conference keynote address in history. the reason being the awful body of lies and i took...
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. >> i'm janet shannon with mandate media in public regulations. one thing i noticed with sarah palin being talked about marginalized basis. i believe that happened to sarah in this election. they doubted her education. they doubted her background. when, in fact, she was a very accomplished young woman that i thought for the first time in a long time got me excited about the presidential election. and i felt like what do you have to say how she was treated by the media and what happened to her on a personal level by putting herself out there in a national race? >> you know, and i appreciate so very much the fact that we had governor sarah palin on the national ticket. i just appreciate her value system and what she stands for. and the fact that she was willing to put herself out there. you know, you can get upset about it or you can realize it's there. that the media has a bias. and i have always just accepted the fact that it was there. and determined that i was not going to leave the playing field. that i was going to be a trailblazer and help to
. >> i'm janet shannon with mandate media in public regulations. one thing i noticed with sarah palin being talked about marginalized basis. i believe that happened to sarah in this election. they doubted her education. they doubted her background. when, in fact, she was a very accomplished young woman that i thought for the first time in a long time got me excited about the presidential election. and i felt like what do you have to say how she was treated by the media and what happened...
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i notice that both you and -- shannon touched on the world "character" and it's something that our society doesn't seem to value much anymore. and i'm a firm believer that the two most important persons in shaping someone's character is their parents. what do you think about that? >> well, as a mom -- and by the way, i have two children that are in your age range. i have a son who's 21 and a son who's 20. and then my daughter's 16. i would say that greatest calling for a woman who becomes a mother is to put everything she can into those precious lives that were placed into her arms. and that's the greatest calling of dads, too. and we have a tremendous responsibility to shape the character every single day and to make it our focus. my books are all about that, are about that commitment every day. i want my kids to know i love them enough to dare to challenge the status quo every single day. and to dare to build into them very purposefully those character qualities. but let me just quickly say, too, i know that it's very painful in our nation that for every 100 babies that are born in this
i notice that both you and -- shannon touched on the world "character" and it's something that our society doesn't seem to value much anymore. and i'm a firm believer that the two most important persons in shaping someone's character is their parents. what do you think about that? >> well, as a mom -- and by the way, i have two children that are in your age range. i have a son who's 21 and a son who's 20. and then my daughter's 16. i would say that greatest calling for a woman...
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pay czar, the payroll czar, the guy who sits there and figures out, joe's making too much money and shannon's not making enough and we need to have some more people out here that are sacrificing for the good of the whole and i look at that, when -- and then as i understood this, too, it went beyond those that had taken federal money, but they were going to at least look at executive pay in all of the large corporations and the c.e.o.'s and make sure that wasn't out of proportion. remember that number, about $500,000, plenty enough for anybody to make in a year or so. they would put a cap on all of that. and it's harder to do so if there isn't federal money involved. but not impossible to do so, if you look at some of the impossible things that have already been accomplished by this administration. mr. carter: if i could reclaim my time for just a moment. but if the issue would be a federal nexus, it would be hard to find an industry really that wouldn't have some connection with the federal government. if they've gotten a grant, if they've gotten a fellowship, if they've gotten -- if they've
pay czar, the payroll czar, the guy who sits there and figures out, joe's making too much money and shannon's not making enough and we need to have some more people out here that are sacrificing for the good of the whole and i look at that, when -- and then as i understood this, too, it went beyond those that had taken federal money, but they were going to at least look at executive pay in all of the large corporations and the c.e.o.'s and make sure that wasn't out of proportion. remember that...
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experience and cultural background so again and again what we are testing for in this is the shame of it and shannon somehow there's not be spoken with the same of standardized tests is that all they tell us is what we already know. the clearest indicator of how you will do on any standardized test is how you did on the first one you ever took, the clearest indicator of how you'll do on the first one is in the educational level an income of your parents. that's a pretty horrible statement for an educator to swallow because i don't want to say to my kids, lineup, how much do your parents may? you stand over there. half-hearted your parents go in school, you stand over there. i want to believe i can make a difference in the life experiences and opportunities of kids but i can to and if i'm obsessing everyday and it my job depends on my kids course on this test. >> well, bill ayers is our guest on in death this month and we're going to put the phone lines up on the screen if you want to participate in our conversation. we are live in chicago at the corner of south state street and congress and just sou
experience and cultural background so again and again what we are testing for in this is the shame of it and shannon somehow there's not be spoken with the same of standardized tests is that all they tell us is what we already know. the clearest indicator of how you will do on any standardized test is how you did on the first one you ever took, the clearest indicator of how you'll do on the first one is in the educational level an income of your parents. that's a pretty horrible statement for...
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along with shannon henry who is still sitting over there had as well. all of you were fantastic and it's just a historic achievement and we thank you all so much for everything. mr. waxman: mr. speaker, i also want to add our appreciation to matt weiner, our staff assistance on this legislation. i feel empowered because i only asked for one minu and i've talked far more than one minute. but i guess that's become a new tradition in the house. but i don't want to abuse it and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new york rise? >> mr. speaker, by direction of the committee on appropriations, i present a privileged report for filing under the rule. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk had report the title. the clerk: report to accompany h.r. 3081, a bill making appropriations for military construction, the department of veterans affairs and related agencies for the fiscal year ending september 30, 2010, and for other purposes. report to accompany h.r. 3082. the speaker pro tempore: referred t
along with shannon henry who is still sitting over there had as well. all of you were fantastic and it's just a historic achievement and we thank you all so much for everything. mr. waxman: mr. speaker, i also want to add our appreciation to matt weiner, our staff assistance on this legislation. i feel empowered because i only asked for one minu and i've talked far more than one minute. but i guess that's become a new tradition in the house. but i don't want to abuse it and i yield back the...