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picked up by ku. taylor. got it. >> marques: that was a three ball. jerime anderson has to get on the floor, make the dive, keep the ball. just play that possession. way too cavalier and kansas comes up with a score. >> steve: malcolm lee. >> marques: malcolm lee, another guy that just hasn't been a presence in this game. especially with the talent and the offensive skills that he possesses. you've got to play the entire game. >> steve: he has moved also from the two to a one, anderson on the sideline. that was out of bounds to ucla with the bruins trailing by 11. 6:1209 play. the bruins very young. i mean, ben howland has three seniors, one walk-on junior, three sophomores, and five freshmen. the least experienced team he's ever had. he teaches defense. fans, have you to be patient because it is a tough defense to execute perfectly. freshmen and sophomores usually aren't that successful. i still think come conference time this league is down a little bit, it's wide open. >> marques: yeah. you look at the pac-10, big 12 challenge, pac-10 down 6-2 so f
picked up by ku. taylor. got it. >> marques: that was a three ball. jerime anderson has to get on the floor, make the dive, keep the ball. just play that possession. way too cavalier and kansas comes up with a score. >> steve: malcolm lee. >> marques: malcolm lee, another guy that just hasn't been a presence in this game. especially with the talent and the offensive skills that he possesses. you've got to play the entire game. >> steve: he has moved also from the two to...
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ku is so strong in the middle. they haven't even needed much offensively from cole aldrich and they bring this kid markieff morris off the bench. he has been 5 for 5 and outstanding. >> marques: a terrific job. you expect him to be solid but markieff has been more than that. he's done a nice job establishing great position, great hands on the inside, and right here you'll see some of the danny manning influence. a little spin-off a contact. left-handed finish. now, for ucla i'm talking about volume shooters. i don't want to see any quality out here. we want quantity. if you've been hot, telling your team that, get shots up. a good job. the only way to shoot yourself out of a slump is to keep shooting. >> steve: exactly. ucla in the latter stages of the second half handled the basketball better, went to the offensive glass better. >> marques: they settled down. i think they were a little shell shocked, the number one jayhawks coming in here. their play improved at the half and on. see if they can sustain that in the
ku is so strong in the middle. they haven't even needed much offensively from cole aldrich and they bring this kid markieff morris off the bench. he has been 5 for 5 and outstanding. >> marques: a terrific job. you expect him to be solid but markieff has been more than that. he's done a nice job establishing great position, great hands on the inside, and right here you'll see some of the danny manning influence. a little spin-off a contact. left-handed finish. now, for ucla i'm talking...
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it is robert byrd, a democratic senator from west virginia who was a former ku clucks klan leader. it was democrats who maintained segregation to route the south. it is democrats today who are trying to impose a new form of segregation through speech codes and he crimes that single out people and silence them because of their views. guest: briefly, the cigarettes migrated into the republican party precisely because of passage of the 1964 civil rights act as lyndon johnson said, there goes the south for a generation. he was absolutely right. cold water carried only a few states. all of them in the deep south. he opposed civil rights legislation. with very few exceptions -- dirkson was willing to stick out his neck for civil-rights against the state's rights argument. host: norm solomon with the institute for public accuracy. mark tapscott is the editorial page editor for "the washington examiner." caller: thank you very much. this is an honor and privilege. mr. tapscott, did you think it was dereliction of duty not to have every mp battalion and ordinance disposal unit on standby wh
it is robert byrd, a democratic senator from west virginia who was a former ku clucks klan leader. it was democrats who maintained segregation to route the south. it is democrats today who are trying to impose a new form of segregation through speech codes and he crimes that single out people and silence them because of their views. guest: briefly, the cigarettes migrated into the republican party precisely because of passage of the 1964 civil rights act as lyndon johnson said, there goes the...
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adding to the list, we could add any number of ku klux klan whether underground, or any examples of terrorist action within our country. by starting with the ideology and saying you will define and examine those acts, you are predetermining the outcome and your conclusions will cast dispersions on the muslims. >> i agree with the definition of the problem. what's the solution? >> to start with a different universe of actions. you look at what moves different people in different contexts from a nonviolent to a violent situation. that is the best way you are looking at actual historical events and not making assumptions about the future, but also by definition, if you are starting with a different universe of people, you are not predetermining a focus on the muslim community. >> doctor? >> you asked the question of the hour and it is the critical one. let me make a couple of observations. they are broken up into different groups, but with the exception of two, they will all stop because we were doing things right. cooperation with the muslim community and the outreach and the significant work o
adding to the list, we could add any number of ku klux klan whether underground, or any examples of terrorist action within our country. by starting with the ideology and saying you will define and examine those acts, you are predetermining the outcome and your conclusions will cast dispersions on the muslims. >> i agree with the definition of the problem. what's the solution? >> to start with a different universe of actions. you look at what moves different people in different...
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i think we are going to talk about the ku and day. >> let me but in. -- butt in. i was told the had to sell the books. now they are free. it is much easier to get rid of them free. [laughter] help yourself. [unintelligible] i realize the importance starting early in raising children. go back. >> that is it. we will use that as a set way. we will continue to be closed on sunday. we will continue to the private business. my brother and sister signed a covenant of agreement awarthat e are committed to our business. we are very committed to the bodies in the principles that have been the mainstay for this business for 63 years the. it will be my challenge to make sure that we do not mess up what he got started. why do not we do some questions here. >> what is the most challenging thing about starting this type of business? >> you started it. >> that is right. >> most of the time when you get started, you continue with a lot of problems. in other dreams have been discarded because of the fact that it is never the right time. you have to venture out. emphasis on borrowe
i think we are going to talk about the ku and day. >> let me but in. -- butt in. i was told the had to sell the books. now they are free. it is much easier to get rid of them free. [laughter] help yourself. [unintelligible] i realize the importance starting early in raising children. go back. >> that is it. we will use that as a set way. we will continue to be closed on sunday. we will continue to the private business. my brother and sister signed a covenant of agreement awarthat e...
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it is robert byrd, a democratic senator from west virginia who was a former ku clucks klan leader. it was democrats who maintained segregation to route the south. it is democrats today who are trying to impose a new form of segregation through speech codes and he crimes that single out people and silence them because of their views. guest: briefly, the cigarettes migrated into the republican party precisely because of passage of the 1964 civil rights act as lyndon johnson said, there goes the south for a generation. he was absolutely right. cold water carried only a few states. all of them in the deep south. he opposed civil rights legislation. with very few exceptions -- dirkson was willing to stick out his neck for civil-rights against the state's rights argument. host: norm solomon with the institute for public accuracy. mark tapscott is the editorial page editor for "the washington examiner." caller: thank you very much. this is an honor and privilege. mr. tapscott, did you think it was dereliction of duty not to have every mp battalion and ordinance disposal unit on standby wh
it is robert byrd, a democratic senator from west virginia who was a former ku clucks klan leader. it was democrats who maintained segregation to route the south. it is democrats today who are trying to impose a new form of segregation through speech codes and he crimes that single out people and silence them because of their views. guest: briefly, the cigarettes migrated into the republican party precisely because of passage of the 1964 civil rights act as lyndon johnson said, there goes the...
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caller: we have caucasians in america that join the ku klux klan and join these military militias because their mindsets is against the government. we have people from inside america, americans that want to destroy the government from within. and most of those are republicans. now, another thing. if the terrorist or with the shoe bomber or the guy came from the mexican border and blew something up, then the republicans would try to blame him coming through the borders even though the borders have been opened up for eight years under the bush administration, would they still try to blame that on the obama administration? all right. in eight years the only thing that george bush has been able to do with the airplanes is to lock the cockpit doors. and you republicans want to blame the -- you republicans want to blame the democrats on something like that. eight years and the only thing that george bush can do is lock the doors, but now -- now this is the obamaed a -- you know, the obama administration's fault? please, every democrat addressed president obama as president obama. these republic
caller: we have caucasians in america that join the ku klux klan and join these military militias because their mindsets is against the government. we have people from inside america, americans that want to destroy the government from within. and most of those are republicans. now, another thing. if the terrorist or with the shoe bomber or the guy came from the mexican border and blew something up, then the republicans would try to blame him coming through the borders even though the borders...
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ku could you share with us how to convince them we have a long term commitment to the region, we're not about to leave that, and we need them to focus on these other networks and groups. >> mr. chairman, first of all as we were discussing the development of the last ten months are really quite significant. the pakistani leadership, the civilian populous, the clerics and the military have all united in recognizing the internal extremists are the most pressing threat to their country. more pressing than the traditional threat to the east. they've taken action in response to that recognition as you noted. did not just clear and leave they're already looking forward to ultimate transition. and as you noted gone after the group held by the late. that operation is now drawing to a close. they have moved furd north to go after some of those who got away. in these operations they are encountering and conducting some fighting against those that are part of that extremist syndicate that i described that does do fighting in eastern afghanistan. certainly not the afghan taliban. with respect to how
ku could you share with us how to convince them we have a long term commitment to the region, we're not about to leave that, and we need them to focus on these other networks and groups. >> mr. chairman, first of all as we were discussing the development of the last ten months are really quite significant. the pakistani leadership, the civilian populous, the clerics and the military have all united in recognizing the internal extremists are the most pressing threat to their country. more...
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adding to the list, we could add any number of ku klux klan whether underground, or any examples of terrorist action within our country. by starting with the ideology and saying you will define and examine those acts, you are predetermining the outcome and your conclusions will cast dispersions on the muslims. >> i agree with the definition of the problem. what's the solution? >> to start with a different universe of actions. you look at what moves different people in different contexts from a nonviolent to a violent situation. that is the best way you are looking at actual historical events and not making assumptions about the future, but also by definition, if you are starting with a different universe of people, you are not predetermining a focus on the muslim community. >> doctor? >> you asked the question of the hour and it is the critical one. let me make a couple of observations. they are broken up into different groups, but with the exception of two, they will all stop because we were doing things right. cooperation with the muslim community and the outreach and the significant work o
adding to the list, we could add any number of ku klux klan whether underground, or any examples of terrorist action within our country. by starting with the ideology and saying you will define and examine those acts, you are predetermining the outcome and your conclusions will cast dispersions on the muslims. >> i agree with the definition of the problem. what's the solution? >> to start with a different universe of actions. you look at what moves different people in different...
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caller: we have caucasians in america that join the ku klux klan and join these military militias because their mindsets is against the government. we have people from inside america, americans that want to destroy the government from within. and most of those are republicans. now, another thing. if the terrorist or with the shoe bomber or the guy came from the mexican border and blew something up, then the republicans would try to blame him coming through the borders even though the borders have been opened up for eight years under the bush administration, would they still try to blame that on the obama administration? all right. in eight years the only thing that george bush has been able to do with the airplanes is to lock the cockpit doors. and you republicans want to blame the -- you republicans want to blame the democrats on something like that. eight years and the only thing that george bush can do is lock the doors, but now -- now this is the obamaed a -- you know, the obama administration's fault? please, every democrat addressed president obama as president obama. these republic
caller: we have caucasians in america that join the ku klux klan and join these military militias because their mindsets is against the government. we have people from inside america, americans that want to destroy the government from within. and most of those are republicans. now, another thing. if the terrorist or with the shoe bomber or the guy came from the mexican border and blew something up, then the republicans would try to blame him coming through the borders even though the borders...
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ku could you share with us how to convince them we have a long term commitment to the region, we're not about to leave that, and we need them to focus on these other networks and groups. >> mr. chairman, first of all as we were discussing the development of the last ten months are really quite significant. the pakistani leadership, the civilian populous, the clerics and the military have all united in recognizing the internal extremists are the most pressing threat to their country. more pressing than the traditional threat to the east. they've taken action in response to that recognition as you noted. did not just clear and leave they're already looking forward to ultimate transition. and as you noted gone after the group held by the late. that operation is now drawing to a close. they have moved furd north to go after some of those who got away. in these operations they are encountering and conducting some fighting against those that are part of that extremist syndicate that i described that does do fighting in eastern afghanistan. certainly not the afghan taliban. with respect to how
ku could you share with us how to convince them we have a long term commitment to the region, we're not about to leave that, and we need them to focus on these other networks and groups. >> mr. chairman, first of all as we were discussing the development of the last ten months are really quite significant. the pakistani leadership, the civilian populous, the clerics and the military have all united in recognizing the internal extremists are the most pressing threat to their country. more...
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the project 28 prototype you state ku band communications system and introduced latencies into the system. we knew we had to take those out and went to a microwave system. we talked earlier about the winds moving the radar around and there was plodder in the systems, we had to introduce flutter-rejection algorithms into the system. project 28 was very viable and i had that my opening statement. it was a very valuable engineering tool to take those lessons learned and introduce them into the block one design which we will take out to the field. [no audio] >> sorry about that. is the department satisfied with the contract a big goal for sbi- net, does it supplied tradition -- sufficient protections for the taxpayer does not work tax doesn't prevent cost overruns? are there penalties for contractor-missed deadlines or program errors that caused delays? >> in general, i would say that the contract we have is awkward. it is not the contract and heinz said that we should probably have. it does have the capability to do incentives and disincentives. ultimately, the responsibility for holding the
the project 28 prototype you state ku band communications system and introduced latencies into the system. we knew we had to take those out and went to a microwave system. we talked earlier about the winds moving the radar around and there was plodder in the systems, we had to introduce flutter-rejection algorithms into the system. project 28 was very viable and i had that my opening statement. it was a very valuable engineering tool to take those lessons learned and introduce them into the...
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ku could you share with us how to convince them we have a long term commitment to the region, we're not about to leave that, and we need them to focus on these other networks and groups. >> mr. chairman, first of all as we were discussing the development of the last ten months are really quite significant. the pakistani leadership, the civilian populous, the clerics and the military have all united in recognizing the internal extremists are the most pressing threat to their country. more pressing than the traditional threat to the east. they've taken action in response to that recognition as you noted. did not just clear and leave they're already looking forward to ultimate transition. and as you noted gone after the group held by the late. that operation is now drawing to a close. they have moved furd north to go after some of those who got away. in these operations they are encountering and conducting some fighting against those that are part of that extremist syndicate that i described that does do fighting in eastern afghanistan. certainly not the afghan taliban. with respect to how
ku could you share with us how to convince them we have a long term commitment to the region, we're not about to leave that, and we need them to focus on these other networks and groups. >> mr. chairman, first of all as we were discussing the development of the last ten months are really quite significant. the pakistani leadership, the civilian populous, the clerics and the military have all united in recognizing the internal extremists are the most pressing threat to their country. more...