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poke from morris. i thought they may count that because over the last couple of years pac-10 officials are a lot more lenient with those kinds of nba-like, continuation type plays. they tell me if you start with a shooting motion, you get the benefit of the continuation. he was close to it but not close enough. that eye is a major concern right now. >> steve: he is getting worked on. we will see brendan lane see his first minutes of this game. >> marques: with the new rules you can choose to be the opposition, one of the players on the floor to shoot the free throws. >> steve: jerime anderson, 46% -- >> marques: the guys are kind of struggling. the coach knows which guys are struggling and which guys are not. good job by kansas identifying that player. >> steve: poor free-throw shooting has hurt ucla all year long. they turn it over a lot. first stage of the ball game. there's brenldan lane the 6'9" freshman from california seeing his early time. 3.5 points and two rebounds per game. going with morgan
poke from morris. i thought they may count that because over the last couple of years pac-10 officials are a lot more lenient with those kinds of nba-like, continuation type plays. they tell me if you start with a shooting motion, you get the benefit of the continuation. he was close to it but not close enough. that eye is a major concern right now. >> steve: he is getting worked on. we will see brendan lane see his first minutes of this game. >> marques: with the new rules you can...
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battling cole aldrich, the morris twins. really being the defensive, pretty kind of player ben howland was when he was in high school and college. but on this play, coming up, being scrappy. being tough. he takes one to the eye. the ball goes in. they've been working on him in the time-out ever since. he does have a slight scratch just below his right eye but the real problem is and marques says this, his eye is really swelling up. they put some ice on it. trying to get the swelling to go down. the trainers were having him follow a finger to make sure he could see through that swelling. they're still not certain if he's going to be able to play. he wants to play. trying to talk them into it. but the trainers and doctors are being very careful that he doesn't go back out there in a condition where he can get hurt even worse. >> steve: that's ben lounhowlan style. we asked him yesterday what he wanted to see from ucla. he said great passion and intensity and play with pride in the four letters on your jersey and nelson gave th
battling cole aldrich, the morris twins. really being the defensive, pretty kind of player ben howland was when he was in high school and college. but on this play, coming up, being scrappy. being tough. he takes one to the eye. the ball goes in. they've been working on him in the time-out ever since. he does have a slight scratch just below his right eye but the real problem is and marques says this, his eye is really swelling up. they put some ice on it. trying to get the swelling to go down....
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the offer was the number two man and he interviewed morris sober who came to america in the 1900's. there was a second one that has not been critiqued yeah. assault on another show called "witness to nurembough." he was small in stature but served oscar very well. he became our number one intercurrent from the north berguremburg trials. host: the risk can find that online as well. caller: wonderful, a factual books. host: thank you for sharing. here is norcal, delawaewark, de. caller: my favorite book happened to come out this year. it is called "longer, cops and, and bloody." i love to see this on "book tv." this book is about one of the critical battles of the american revolution. it is a wonderful read. host: what was a critical bottle? caller: the war for independence -- host: what was a critical battle? caller: nathaniel greene went south and developed a strategy that awarded the british away from charleston and their suppliers. when the former customs far enough away, he turns on them to deliver a winning battle. the end result was the british well up at yorktown. the american
the offer was the number two man and he interviewed morris sober who came to america in the 1900's. there was a second one that has not been critiqued yeah. assault on another show called "witness to nurembough." he was small in stature but served oscar very well. he became our number one intercurrent from the north berguremburg trials. host: the risk can find that online as well. caller: wonderful, a factual books. host: thank you for sharing. here is norcal, delawaewark, de. caller:...
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jeb diea morris, who is called the father of american geography, also father of samuel morris, folks who know history know who that is. on april 25, 1799, jebediah morris said, whenever the pillars of christianity shall be overthrown, our present republic forms of government and all the blessings which grow from them must fall with them. james madison, the fourth president, march 4, 1815, in his thanksgiving day proclamation said, no people ought to feel greater obligations to celebrate the goodness of the great disposer of events and of the destiny of nations than the people of the united states. his kind providence originally conducted them to one of the best portions of the dwelling place allotted for the great family of the human race. he protected and cherished them under all the difficulties and trials to which they were exposed in their early days. under his fostering care, their habits, their sentiments and their pursuits prepared them for a transition in due time to a state of independence and self-government. then john quincy adams, who was the son of john adams, john quinc
jeb diea morris, who is called the father of american geography, also father of samuel morris, folks who know history know who that is. on april 25, 1799, jebediah morris said, whenever the pillars of christianity shall be overthrown, our present republic forms of government and all the blessings which grow from them must fall with them. james madison, the fourth president, march 4, 1815, in his thanksgiving day proclamation said, no people ought to feel greater obligations to celebrate the...
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the author was number two man i think of the readers digest and he actually interviewed morris sobel, a small in stature jewish man who came to america in the early 1900's. and there was a second one that has not been critiqued yet that i saw on another call called witnessed in orangeburg. again, in other small stature jewish man who came to america and served us very, very well. he became our number one interpreter with the nerenberg trial when he was a pfc in the army. >> host: and i believe our viewers can finance online at booktv.org as well. >> caller: and also operation solo. they are wonderful factual books. >> host: ten more minutes of your thoughts on the best nonfiction book of 2009. here's new work, delaware and carry on our democrat line. >> caller: thanks fircrest do not. my favorite book this year just happened to come out this year. it's called obstinate and blood and period ended the battle of guilford cornell. it's written by lawrence e. babbitt and joshua b. howard. and i would love to see them on booktv. this book is about one of the titles of the american revolutio
the author was number two man i think of the readers digest and he actually interviewed morris sobel, a small in stature jewish man who came to america in the early 1900's. and there was a second one that has not been critiqued yet that i saw on another call called witnessed in orangeburg. again, in other small stature jewish man who came to america and served us very, very well. he became our number one interpreter with the nerenberg trial when he was a pfc in the army. >> host: and i...
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morris capitalizes on the inside. >> steve: he really sealed off his defender underneath the basket. >> marques: they do a terrific job. danny teaches these guys the professional way. to steal, sometimes they'll steal, spin, and then lob over the top. happen. and maybe it's asking too much looking at the personnel and the limits of that personnel but they need their point guard jerime anderson to penetrate and try to take guys off the double, try to draw defenders so they can kick out the open shots. it's just so tough for these guys to do. >> steve: this is jerime anderson, a talented young man, a sophomore from anaheim canyon high school and a star. but ucla does not have much point guard depth. i know they're recruiting ray mcallen and jones. this is a program that does not have the point guard depth to it. a young man can come in here and play a lot of minutes immediately. >> marques: they don't have the speed and push defense position that they need with sherron collins. they have to know how to get to the gut and create problems for the defense. get those wide open shots for sh
morris capitalizes on the inside. >> steve: he really sealed off his defender underneath the basket. >> marques: they do a terrific job. danny teaches these guys the professional way. to steal, sometimes they'll steal, spin, and then lob over the top. happen. and maybe it's asking too much looking at the personnel and the limits of that personnel but they need their point guard jerime anderson to penetrate and try to take guys off the double, try to draw defenders so they can kick...
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but on the panel was willy morris, who is a great southern writer. so i was totally intime date by him. i told that tale years later, and bill clinton said, you don't remember who else was on the panel? i was on your panel. i was the one who asked you about if you're in a boat and only three people -- one of those type of questions. bill clinton had an amazing, amazing memory. he was just a lawyer in little rock who had won and lost the race for congress. i didn't remember he was on the panel. but he really in certain ways has dogged me or his ghost has dogged me throughout my career. i go tot oxford, and i had one of the most amazing professors i ever had, my adviseer there guy named dr. pelchinsky, and he taught philosophy and politics, and early on he assigned know write a paper on how democratic tendency are reflected in authoritarian regimes. he said, this is not that good of a paper. i said, sorry, sir. he said, i'm going to give you a copy of a paper that somebody wrote a few years before you, and you may know who he is, and i had never heard
but on the panel was willy morris, who is a great southern writer. so i was totally intime date by him. i told that tale years later, and bill clinton said, you don't remember who else was on the panel? i was on your panel. i was the one who asked you about if you're in a boat and only three people -- one of those type of questions. bill clinton had an amazing, amazing memory. he was just a lawyer in little rock who had won and lost the race for congress. i didn't remember he was on the panel....
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the author was the number two man i think that the "reader's digest" morris, a small in stature jewish man who came to america in the early 1900's and there was a second one that has not been critiqued yet but i saw on another show called witness to nor numbered. again other small stature jewish man who came to america and served us very well. he became our number one interpreter for the nor numbered trials and he was in the army. >> host: and i believe the viewers can find that online at booktv.org as well. >> caller: and also operation solo treated a are wonderful factual books. >> host: thanks for sharing that. ten more minutes or so on your thoughts on the best nonfiction book of 2009. here is your delaware, and gary on the democratic slate. go ahead. >> caller: yeah, thanks for correcting that newark. we don't get that very often. >> host: that's all right. >> caller: my favorite book of this year happened to come out this year to be it's called long, obstinate and bloody and it is the battle of the guilford courthouse written by laurence babich and joshua how word and i'd love to
the author was the number two man i think that the "reader's digest" morris, a small in stature jewish man who came to america in the early 1900's and there was a second one that has not been critiqued yet but i saw on another show called witness to nor numbered. again other small stature jewish man who came to america and served us very well. he became our number one interpreter for the nor numbered trials and he was in the army. >> host: and i believe the viewers can find that...
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the esteemed collector's morris levitt, roger berman, an obvious he burnet smith whose daughter rebecca, we're lucky to have you tonight. it inspired their production team in 1974 who kept such detailed records that 35 years later i can still taste the right holders. it inspired our senior editor who brought this project to my attention to years ago. and our production team headed by richard, so inspired that they made this addition even crisper and cleaner than its original. using just film. and of course, our publisher who recognize what a treasure this was and published it in hardcover. this book touches everybody who touches it, and that includes all of you who inspired him to be her today and our panelists who i am so tired to introduce. up first is doctor roscoe brown. [applause] >> the list of doctor brown's a competent are really enough to fill a book of their own. boatbuilding he is president emeritus of bronx community college and director of the center for early education policy at the city university of new york. he sits on the board of several community organizations includ
the esteemed collector's morris levitt, roger berman, an obvious he burnet smith whose daughter rebecca, we're lucky to have you tonight. it inspired their production team in 1974 who kept such detailed records that 35 years later i can still taste the right holders. it inspired our senior editor who brought this project to my attention to years ago. and our production team headed by richard, so inspired that they made this addition even crisper and cleaner than its original. using just film....
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whole round of investigations in '95 and '96 about white house clearances and the question was dick morris and the thomases were not on the clearance list if there were coming into the white house regularly and that led to a whole question of having parents lists with dead people on it, with people who shouldn't have been on the list, who was holding those lists and that led to questions of the coding and that's how we found it allenby, lincoln bedroom. we have been through this before with the secret service and asked this to be clarified and fixed and the question was looking at a casual visit of some individuals and a slip up on the list, it led to a fundamental question about how and when these lists are changed because you said, well, they went through all the checks and there was no danger to the president or the prime minister of india. if there is no danger, why did you do background checks? >> that's a fundamental question because casual visitors to the white house christmas tree are subjected to background checks and you just said here that it didn't matter really that you did do
whole round of investigations in '95 and '96 about white house clearances and the question was dick morris and the thomases were not on the clearance list if there were coming into the white house regularly and that led to a whole question of having parents lists with dead people on it, with people who shouldn't have been on the list, who was holding those lists and that led to questions of the coding and that's how we found it allenby, lincoln bedroom. we have been through this before with the...
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i think that while he is no longer with morris, will be there in spirit as this resolution comes to the floor. host: will joins us from london. caller: thank you for receiving michael. i have two questions. the first is [unintelligible] with the advent of new technology we can find out any piece of information or news development in minutes. and comments about president obama's decision. [inaudible] it seems that commission on military strategies are not necessarily working. maybe we should introduce more covert actions, but at the same time, -- we want full disclosure. but oftentimes that puts military action into a compromise. is it necessary to enter into black operations? host: with a couple of issues on the table we will get a response. guest: the caller raises a very interesting questions. we're just beginning to sort out, even to realize much less supply, the possibilities presented to governments through the internet. this is a different world in a fundamental sense. the call lawyerspoint about the conflict between on the one hand, because we are in democracy versus the practica
i think that while he is no longer with morris, will be there in spirit as this resolution comes to the floor. host: will joins us from london. caller: thank you for receiving michael. i have two questions. the first is [unintelligible] with the advent of new technology we can find out any piece of information or news development in minutes. and comments about president obama's decision. [inaudible] it seems that commission on military strategies are not necessarily working. maybe we should...
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. >> in the words of the late morris k. udall of arizona everything that can be possibly said on this issue has been said. only not everyone has said it. so i will try to be brief. it seems to me from being on the floor every day with my friends and colleagues in watching our friend on the other side of the aisle that there is an increasing sense of desperation about trying to corral 60 votes in order to pass this legislation. and a new proposal has strong up the flagpole and we see how it works, the latest being expansion of medicare down to people age 55. everyone i talk to has said expansion of medicare, perhaps may increase revenue in the short term but obviously will increase costs over time and immediately will be the subject of adverse selection. in other words the people who are the sickest will sign up first and who pays the well people do. we will see the results of the last one. but the one before was the, quote, class act. the actuary does not have time to estimate. i will lay odds as to what the estimate of inc
. >> in the words of the late morris k. udall of arizona everything that can be possibly said on this issue has been said. only not everyone has said it. so i will try to be brief. it seems to me from being on the floor every day with my friends and colleagues in watching our friend on the other side of the aisle that there is an increasing sense of desperation about trying to corral 60 votes in order to pass this legislation. and a new proposal has strong up the flagpole and we see how...
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the offer was the number two man and he interviewed morris sober who came to america in the 1900's. there was a second one that has not been critiqued yeah. assault on another show called "witness to nurembough." he was small in stature but served oscar very well. he became our number one intercurrent from the north berguremburg trials. host: the risk can find that online as well. caller: wonderful, a factual books. host: thank you for sharing. here is norcal, delawaewark, de. caller: my favorite book happened to come out this year. it is called "longer, cops and, and bloody." i love to see this on "book tv." this book is about one of the critical battles of the american revolution. it is a wonderful read. host: what was a critical bottle? caller: the war for independence -- host: what was a critical battle? caller: nathaniel greene went south and developed a strategy that awarded the british away from charleston and their suppliers. when the former customs far enough away, he turns on them to deliver a winning battle. the end result was the british well up at yorktown. the american
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i think that while he is no longer with morris, will be there in spirit as this resolution comes to the floor. host: will joins us from london. caller: thank you for receiving michael. i have two questions. the first is [unintelligible] with the advent of new technology we can find out any piece of information or news development in minutes. and comments about president obama's decision. [inaudible] it seems that commission on military strategies are not necessarily working. maybe we should introduce more covert actions, but at the same time, -- we want full disclosure. but oftentimes that puts military action into a compromise. is it necessary to enter into black operations? host: with a couple of issues on the table we will get a response. guest: the caller raises a very interesting questions. we're just beginning to sort out, even to realize much less supply, the possibilities presented to governments through the internet. this is a different world in a fundamental sense. the call lawyerspoint about the conflict between on the one hand, because we are in democracy versus the practica
i think that while he is no longer with morris, will be there in spirit as this resolution comes to the floor. host: will joins us from london. caller: thank you for receiving michael. i have two questions. the first is [unintelligible] with the advent of new technology we can find out any piece of information or news development in minutes. and comments about president obama's decision. [inaudible] it seems that commission on military strategies are not necessarily working. maybe we should...
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and the question was dick morris and the thomases were not on the list but they were coming in the white house regularly. that led to a whole question of having clearance less and people on it, with people who shouldn't have been on the list, withholding those lists. that led to questions the coating on the list was. that's how we found albina lincoln bedroom. we have been through this before with the secret service. we ask this to be clarified and fixed. and the question was, in looking at a casual visit of some individuals and the slipup on the list, it led to a fundamental question about how and when these lists are changed or because you said well, they went through all the check -- they want to all the checks and there was no danger to the president or the prime minister of india. if there's no danger, why did you do background checks of? that is a fundamental question, because casual visitors from indiana to see the white house christmas tree are subjected to background checks. you just said here that it didn't matter really that you didn't do the background checks because they hav
and the question was dick morris and the thomases were not on the list but they were coming in the white house regularly. that led to a whole question of having clearance less and people on it, with people who shouldn't have been on the list, withholding those lists. that led to questions the coating on the list was. that's how we found albina lincoln bedroom. we have been through this before with the secret service. we ask this to be clarified and fixed. and the question was, in looking at a...
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if you watch michael morris "sicko," a portrait france as a paradise. that is too much of a gloss over what happens there. french doctors don't generally get compensated on a super high level but they seem happy when i interact with them. part of the reason is that they don't really have malpractice there. there's not a big civil lawsuit kind of system as we have in america. i would not a advocate for that for us. host: so they don't have to pay a lot for insurance protection. guest: this is why they can keep costs down. that cost is reflected in the cost of care and the salaries of doctors. we cannot exactly have that system. host: connected, new york, with matt welch, on our democrats line. caller: i live in tents -- i live in schenectady and work as a teacher. my health care cost many thousands of dollars. in france, you paid for the nose for taxes for coverage. how is it that you are married to a french woman, you can get that coverage and what does she play and by what mechanism? guest: most of her salary comes from france. she is a journalist. she
if you watch michael morris "sicko," a portrait france as a paradise. that is too much of a gloss over what happens there. french doctors don't generally get compensated on a super high level but they seem happy when i interact with them. part of the reason is that they don't really have malpractice there. there's not a big civil lawsuit kind of system as we have in america. i would not a advocate for that for us. host: so they don't have to pay a lot for insurance protection. guest:...
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morris. do you know anything about that? i think we need to make sure this is done right. >> senator, i'm not personally familiar with that matter but i will become personally familiar with it. >> thank you. i think it needs to be looked at. i don't think there's anything wrong with a federal agent or state police officer criticizing a prosecutor. i used to be one, a prosecutor. and to make people happy of her time you enter into a plea garden but i do think they should be disciplined solely for that. but likewise, i don't believe you should allow a climate to develop in the departments that indicates that people who disagree with the policies of the department will be punished if they express themselves. do you understand the value of that lacks >> absolutely. and as somebody who is running words prosecution i can appreciate the value of your comments. >> senator klobuchar will be the last person and then we will finish the hearing. >> very, very good. i rest back from the floor and made it in time. i want to thank you secr
morris. do you know anything about that? i think we need to make sure this is done right. >> senator, i'm not personally familiar with that matter but i will become personally familiar with it. >> thank you. i think it needs to be looked at. i don't think there's anything wrong with a federal agent or state police officer criticizing a prosecutor. i used to be one, a prosecutor. and to make people happy of her time you enter into a plea garden but i do think they should be...
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morris. do you know anything about that? and i think we need to make sure that this is done right. >> i'm not personally familiar with that matter but i will become personally familiar with it. >> i think it needs to be looked at. i don't believe there is anything wrong with a federal agent or state police officer criticizing a prosecutor. i used to be one, a prosecutor and i didn't make people happy every time we entered into a plea bargain but i don't think they should be disciplined solely for that if some violations occurred on the understand it. but likewise, i don't believe you should allow a climate to develop in the department that indicates people who disagree with the policies of the department will be punished if they express themselves. do you understand the value of that? >> absolutely. and as somebody who has run a large prosecution office i can appreciate the value of your comments. >> senator klobuchar will be the last questioner, and then we will finish the hearing. >> very good. i rushed back from the floor
morris. do you know anything about that? and i think we need to make sure that this is done right. >> i'm not personally familiar with that matter but i will become personally familiar with it. >> i think it needs to be looked at. i don't believe there is anything wrong with a federal agent or state police officer criticizing a prosecutor. i used to be one, a prosecutor and i didn't make people happy every time we entered into a plea bargain but i don't think they should be...
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morris. do you know anything about that? i think we need to make sure this is done right. >> senator, i'm not personally familiar with that matter but i will become personally familiar with it. >> thank you. i think it needs to be looked at. i don't think there's anything wrong with a federal agent or state police officer criticizing a prosecutor. i used to be one, a prosecutor. and to make people happy of her time you enter into a plea garden but i do think they should be disciplined solely for that. but likewise, i don't believe you should allow a climate to develop in the departments that indicates that people who disagree with the policies of the department will be punished if they express themselves. do you understand the value of that lacks >> absolutely. and as somebody who is running words prosecution i can appreciate the value of your comments. >> senator klobuchar will be the last person and then we will finish the hearing. >> very, very good. i rest back from the floor and made it in time. i want to thank you secr
morris. do you know anything about that? i think we need to make sure this is done right. >> senator, i'm not personally familiar with that matter but i will become personally familiar with it. >> thank you. i think it needs to be looked at. i don't think there's anything wrong with a federal agent or state police officer criticizing a prosecutor. i used to be one, a prosecutor. and to make people happy of her time you enter into a plea garden but i do think they should be...
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we start a round of investigations in '95, '96 about white house clearance and the question was morris and the thompsons were not on the list yet there were coming to the white house regularly. that led to a question of having clearance lists with dead people on it with people who shouldn't have been on the list who was holding the lists. that led to questions of the coating was and that is how we sent to the cofounder will be met lincoln bedroom. we've been through this before with secret service and we asked this to be clarified and fixed and the question was in the looking at a casual visit of individuals and slip up on the list it led to a fundamental question about how and when these lists are changed because you said they went through all the checks and there was no danger to the president or the press minister of india. there's no danger why did he do background checks? that's a fundamental question because casual visitors from indiana to see the white house christmas tree are subject to back rent checks. you just said here that it didn't matter really that it didn't do the back
we start a round of investigations in '95, '96 about white house clearance and the question was morris and the thompsons were not on the list yet there were coming to the white house regularly. that led to a question of having clearance lists with dead people on it with people who shouldn't have been on the list who was holding the lists. that led to questions of the coating was and that is how we sent to the cofounder will be met lincoln bedroom. we've been through this before with secret...
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although numerous taxes, the poll credit opportunity act, respa, and the home morris disclosure of to give the fed the authority to act, nothing was done. the fed also made major forecasting years leading up to the recent crisis. after the housing market bubble began to burst in 2006, the fed to slow to entertain spillovers from the financial system. finally, in response to the growing crisis, the fed took actions to be ad hoc and piecemeal. took actions that often appeared to be ad hoc and piece meal. many of the fed's responses in my view greatly amplified the problem of moral hazards stemming from too big to fail treatment of large financial institutions and their activities. in addition, some fed actions were taken in concert with the treasury, blurring the distinction between fiscal policy functions of the congress and treasury and the central bank's monetary policy and lender of last resort functions. under chairman bernanke's watch, the federal reserve vastly expanded use of its discount window including the provision of funds to some -- including the provision of funds to some
although numerous taxes, the poll credit opportunity act, respa, and the home morris disclosure of to give the fed the authority to act, nothing was done. the fed also made major forecasting years leading up to the recent crisis. after the housing market bubble began to burst in 2006, the fed to slow to entertain spillovers from the financial system. finally, in response to the growing crisis, the fed took actions to be ad hoc and piecemeal. took actions that often appeared to be ad hoc and...
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i'm morris, minnesota. i'm a democrat. i don't have a lot of campaign experience, just a little volunteering and i'm in this class 'cause i've heard great things about that and i also took that class. >> i'm from vienna us a trayia and i'm a grad student and i focus on political communications. that's why i'm here and i'm a d in american terms. [laughter] >> i'm derek. i'm a graduate student in the public policy program. and the last campaign i worked on was romney for president. and i'm taking this class because i hope to make a career out of it. >> my name is michael. i'm a senior here at a.u. i'm a democrat. and my campaign experience are when i was 15 and it's gone all the way to being a precinct captain in iowa city, but i'm from florida. so i've been all over the country campaigning, i guess. and i'm taking out this class to complete my a.u. political education. >> i'm joe and i'm from a small town in upstate new york. i'm a democrat. i have interned with a small consulting firm who raised money for jamie webb and se
i'm morris, minnesota. i'm a democrat. i don't have a lot of campaign experience, just a little volunteering and i'm in this class 'cause i've heard great things about that and i also took that class. >> i'm from vienna us a trayia and i'm a grad student and i focus on political communications. that's why i'm here and i'm a d in american terms. [laughter] >> i'm derek. i'm a graduate student in the public policy program. and the last campaign i worked on was romney for president....
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morris is still the goal. we intend to get there. -- mars is still the goal. we intend to get there. >> i would not argue with your analysis or what you intend to communicate. i am arguing about how it may come across. let me go at the same issue another way. what, short of mars, in this list of possibilities is there that is new and different and can really excite a lot of people that we have not done before? >> to the point of your question, we define a flexible have the option. i think it is option 5 in a report. the concern we had -- even if he were to set up for mars' today, you have about a 15-year period during which we do not get to mars. how you hold the interest of the public? in 20 years we will put a flag on mars. we defined this flexible have a program that has intermediate milestones, where he would have things that not only engineers could point to, but the average citizen will look at and say it was significant. we think this an immediate mouse fans would include -- we think these intermediate milestones would include circumnavigating the maoon
morris is still the goal. we intend to get there. -- mars is still the goal. we intend to get there. >> i would not argue with your analysis or what you intend to communicate. i am arguing about how it may come across. let me go at the same issue another way. what, short of mars, in this list of possibilities is there that is new and different and can really excite a lot of people that we have not done before? >> to the point of your question, we define a flexible have the option. i...
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like his father, morris, whose generosity earned him the nickname charity in the jewish community, he is among those traditions. there are thousands and thousands who owe him thanks whether or not they knew him firsthand. there are sons and daughters of 9/11 victims whose education abe helped pay for, d.c. affordable housing that abe built. speaking in 1997 of the centerpiece of washington's downtown rebirth, abe said this, i walked through that building and i get toors in my eyes. i got -- get tears in my eyes. i got everything in my life on the line. it was his money that helped pay for that building. my advisors think i'm nuts but i wanted to do something special for my town. indeed, abe poland's life was something special for this town, for sports, not only in this town but in america, and for his country. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? mr. smith: mr. speaker, to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute
like his father, morris, whose generosity earned him the nickname charity in the jewish community, he is among those traditions. there are thousands and thousands who owe him thanks whether or not they knew him firsthand. there are sons and daughters of 9/11 victims whose education abe helped pay for, d.c. affordable housing that abe built. speaking in 1997 of the centerpiece of washington's downtown rebirth, abe said this, i walked through that building and i get toors in my eyes. i got -- get...
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dick morris and the tomlinson's were not on the list and there were allowed into the white house regularly. that led to questions for what the coating on the list was. we have been through this before with the secret service. we have asked this to be clarified and fix. -- and fixed. it led to a fundamental question about how and when these lists are changed. you said they went through all of the checks and there was no danger to the president or the prime minister of india. if there is no danger, why do the background checks? casual visitors from indiana to see the white house christmas tree are subjected to background checks. you just said that it did not matter that you did not do the background checks because the vet had beented because -- because they had been vetted at some may points. -- at so many points. >> in doing background checks is one level of our security. just because we do a background check and they have no record, that does not mean there is no danger. >> you said that there was no danger to the president because they went through all of these things to show that they ba
dick morris and the tomlinson's were not on the list and there were allowed into the white house regularly. that led to questions for what the coating on the list was. we have been through this before with the secret service. we have asked this to be clarified and fix. -- and fixed. it led to a fundamental question about how and when these lists are changed. you said they went through all of the checks and there was no danger to the president or the prime minister of india. if there is no...
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additionally, i want to thank the morris county board of chosen free horlsde in new jersey and the local municipalities for their support. with that said i urge passage of my bill. it's a pleasure to yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentlewoman from guam. ms. bordallo: mr. speaker, i have no additional requests for time. and would inquire of the minority whether they have any additional speakers. mr. brown: mr. speaker, if we don't have any additional speakers w that i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentlewoman from guam. ms. bordallo: i again urge members to support this bill. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from guam yields back the balance of her time. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 118, as amended. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules
additionally, i want to thank the morris county board of chosen free horlsde in new jersey and the local municipalities for their support. with that said i urge passage of my bill. it's a pleasure to yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentlewoman from guam. ms. bordallo: mr. speaker, i have no additional requests for time. and would inquire of the minority whether they have any additional speakers. mr. brown: mr....