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when we come back, a dallas teenager playing out the weekend at the byron nelson championship. >>> this is geico sports xtra. >>> byron nelson golf, 16-year-old high school schooler jordan speeth became the first high schooler to make the cut. he sank the birdie putt, shot a 72, finished 4 under tied for 16th. 22-year-old jason day entered the final round with a 2-shot lead. his approach to 12 set up a short birdie. that's worth a fist bump. he makes fort worth his home. 18, sinks the bogie and wins with the byron nelson championship by two strokes. his first pga tour win, worth $1.7 million. >>> the mistakes fall to the connecticut sun 80-65. steven strasburg will make his fourth start with aaa syracuse tomorrow night and tomorrow night at 10:00 we'll have a special behind the scenes look at pardon the interruption with tony kornheiser. i'm dave feldman. have a great night. see you tomorrow.
when we come back, a dallas teenager playing out the weekend at the byron nelson championship. >>> this is geico sports xtra. >>> byron nelson golf, 16-year-old high school schooler jordan speeth became the first high schooler to make the cut. he sank the birdie putt, shot a 72, finished 4 under tied for 16th. 22-year-old jason day entered the final round with a 2-shot lead. his approach to 12 set up a short birdie. that's worth a fist bump. he...
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byron shook his head and left. these fellows had something that -- they grew up in an era where a quarter was a lot of money. 75 cents was a lot of money. and that's what they caddied for at glenn garden club in fort worth. they grew up dirt poor, they struggled. they became -- they were tough as kids. >> charlie: hogan used to say are in the dirt, he'd say, it's in the dirt. >> that hogan and nelson, live to tell this one, they were pretty competitors, i don't know how much they liked each other they were really good competitors. byron is in the locker room, here comes a reporter like charlie rose he said, "byron, ben hogan just said, if you practiced more you'd be a better player." byron just like this said, "tell ben i've already learned how to swing the golf club." [ laughter ] >> charlie: sam had a great -- >> he wasmy dad's idolol because of the smoothness, athletic, powerful. there's the modern golf swing. on the base of your spine that's secret that i -- >> charlie: come around just fine. >> your shoulder p
byron shook his head and left. these fellows had something that -- they grew up in an era where a quarter was a lot of money. 75 cents was a lot of money. and that's what they caddied for at glenn garden club in fort worth. they grew up dirt poor, they struggled. they became -- they were tough as kids. >> charlie: hogan used to say are in the dirt, he'd say, it's in the dirt. >> that hogan and nelson, live to tell this one, they were pretty competitors, i don't know how much they...
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byron nelson classic -- an event that lord byron would have loved, but may have felt squeamish about. he finishes in a tie for 17th. the gallery going crazy. jason day -- his approach. into the water. he cannot believe it. blake adams with a golden opportunity. his approach into the water at 18. himself.rhers he wins. 10 under par. stay with us for another check of the forecast >> an odd day today. >> tomorrow is not quite as odd. clouds, showers, fog, low-70's. more sunshine on tuesday. maybe a few showers on wednesday and friday. most of next week looks good. next week and it looks great, up around 80 and mostly sunny -- great, ofn look around 80 and mostly sunny skies. >> "nightly news" is next. we'll see you back here tonight at 11:00. at 11:00.
byron nelson classic -- an event that lord byron would have loved, but may have felt squeamish about. he finishes in a tie for 17th. the gallery going crazy. jason day -- his approach. into the water. he cannot believe it. blake adams with a golden opportunity. his approach into the water at 18. himself.rhers he wins. 10 under par. stay with us for another check of the forecast >> an odd day today. >> tomorrow is not quite as odd. clouds, showers, fog, low-70's. more sunshine on...
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a little golf action, you saw it right here on our air, byron nelson. this is the day for jason day to putt to seal the win. drop it like it's hot. he takes the byron nelson championship. >>> why stay up until 11:30 tonight? here's y. sports plus. we're recapping the battle of the beltway. >> the big voice. >>> what are we looking at? >> could see a few showers. >>> thanks for watching. "60 minutes" is next. we'll be back here at 11:00. bye.
a little golf action, you saw it right here on our air, byron nelson. this is the day for jason day to putt to seal the win. drop it like it's hot. he takes the byron nelson championship. >>> why stay up until 11:30 tonight? here's y. sports plus. we're recapping the battle of the beltway. >> the big voice. >>> what are we looking at? >> could see a few showers. >>> thanks for watching. "60 minutes" is next. we'll be back here at 11:00. bye.
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tiger woods played in the byron nelson when he was 17 but not to make the cut. >>> leonsis said today he believes in young players, and he said they will be the ones who are rewarded with loyalty and money, not strangers who have start for another team. so long, lebron james. >> read between the lines. >> some wondered about lebron james. not in this story. >>> increasing clouds, isolated thunder. a sunday, more clouds and showers at times. not running all weekend, but a chance all weekend. that is in my humble opinion. >> take the umbrella with you. paper jam. i'm going in. troubleshooting runs on dunkin'. america runs on dunkin'. with our new iced dark roast coffee. it's a bolder blend of america's favorite coffee on ice. grab a delicious cup today. america runs on dunkin'. hurry in today and try the new iced dunkin' dark roast.
tiger woods played in the byron nelson when he was 17 but not to make the cut. >>> leonsis said today he believes in young players, and he said they will be the ones who are rewarded with loyalty and money, not strangers who have start for another team. so long, lebron james. >> read between the lines. >> some wondered about lebron james. not in this story. >>> increasing clouds, isolated thunder. a sunday, more clouds and showers at times. not running all weekend,...
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he finished at 10-under to win the byron nelson classic. >>> and susan lynglen beat serena. and i'm sure you will read tomorrow about the outfit she had on. they said she looked more like a can can girl instead of a tennis player. >>> all right, sounds good. >>> all right, sounds good. a lot of teams ,,,,,, >>> some fun and fearless dogs take to the water to help their friends. proceeds from the surf dog proceeds from the surf dog competition went to the ,,,,,,,, i pay the bills, and i want to know i'm getting the best bang for my buck. we know saving money is important. this summer, shop with your giant card and save on shell fuel. earn one point for every dollar you spend. every 100 points earned gets you another 10 cents off per gallon. the more you spend, the more you save. when gas goes from two-something a gallon to a dollar-something a gallon, it makes me feel good. more savings every time you shop, only with your giant card.
he finished at 10-under to win the byron nelson classic. >>> and susan lynglen beat serena. and i'm sure you will read tomorrow about the outfit she had on. they said she looked more like a can can girl instead of a tennis player. >>> all right, sounds good. >>> all right, sounds good. a lot of teams ,,,,,, >>> some fun and fearless dogs take to the water to help their friends. proceeds from the surf dog proceeds from the surf dog competition went to the...
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and byron harvey, who for kansas city is the one you should do because byron harvey was the youngest one of the five children a fred harvey and he's the one who took the company away from kansas city. what is revealed in this book are the first time, most people assume the fred harvey company went down over time because of the depression, because of the railroads going down. in reality, family businesses as we all know are mostly done in by the families. in this case, after fort herbie died in 1928 of a flu epidemic that i had honestly never heard of in my life did anyone know there was one after the flu epidemic. many people die. fort herbie died first aid after he got a cold and basically his brother and his children thought over what would happen in the fred harvey company for the next two years it became the kansas city and then it was spirit of the chicago of the rest of the fred harvey story the story of the second world war wife still happen here in kansas city the company was then based in chicago. when the harvey girls movie was made, the company was based in chicago in abou
and byron harvey, who for kansas city is the one you should do because byron harvey was the youngest one of the five children a fred harvey and he's the one who took the company away from kansas city. what is revealed in this book are the first time, most people assume the fred harvey company went down over time because of the depression, because of the railroads going down. in reality, family businesses as we all know are mostly done in by the families. in this case, after fort herbie died in...
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. >> i'm byron pitts. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories and andy rooney >> i'm scott pelley. those stories and andy rooney tonight on "60 minutes." ♪ [ sniffs ] morning. you got in pretty late last night. dad, i'm not sixteen anymore. still, it was late. well... you're not gonna have to worry about that anymore. yeah, why's that? ♪ todd's a lucky man. ♪ the best part of wakin' up... ♪ that's what i told him when we talked last week. ♪ ...is folgers in your cup ♪ traveling in the world of my creation ♪ ♪ what we'll see will defy ♪ explanation [ male announcer ] remember when you were five and anything was possible. ♪ happy 5th birthday again. ♪ come with me and you'll be ♪ in a world of pure imagination ♪ >> stahl: more than ever, people are worried about how all the chemicals we're exposed to are affecting our health. among them, a family of chemicals known as phthalates, which are used in everyday plastics-- not plastic bottles of water or soda, but soft and flexible things like shower curtains. they're also in shampoos and carpeting. phthalates are
. >> i'm byron pitts. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories and andy rooney >> i'm scott pelley. those stories and andy rooney tonight on "60 minutes." ♪ [ sniffs ] morning. you got in pretty late last night. dad, i'm not sixteen anymore. still, it was late. well... you're not gonna have to worry about that anymore. yeah, why's that? ♪ todd's a lucky man. ♪ the best part of wakin' up... ♪ that's what i told him when we talked last week. ♪ ...is folgers in your...
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byron encalade, mr. stephen stone, mr. douglas harold brown and our first witne is keith jones, the father of gordon jones, who died oard the deepwater horizon on april 20th, 2010. mr. jones is a louisiana native, a practicing trial lawyer for over three decades born in shrevepo shreveport. he was raised -- his family practice and is joined by his son christopher k. jones who is here today. would you stand up, sir? thank you very much. and who has worked with his father in preparation for this testimony today and has made himself available to the committee for any questions that members may have. we have all statements that will be entered into the record and we invite you to begin our testimony, mr. jones. >> chairman conyers, ranking member smith and other members of the committee -- >> push the button. >> sorry. >> now? >> a little closer. >> forgive me. chairman conyers, ranking member smith and other members of the committee, it is an honor to be allowed to speak with you today. my name is keith jones. i'm a lawyer fr
byron encalade, mr. stephen stone, mr. douglas harold brown and our first witne is keith jones, the father of gordon jones, who died oard the deepwater horizon on april 20th, 2010. mr. jones is a louisiana native, a practicing trial lawyer for over three decades born in shrevepo shreveport. he was raised -- his family practice and is joined by his son christopher k. jones who is here today. would you stand up, sir? thank you very much. and who has worked with his father in preparation for this...
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law professor byron smith. >> when you tell me to turn it off, you have proven that i'm not secretly taping you. but he doesn't have the right to say if you don't stop recording me i'm going to arrest you. >> reporter: the last law came from the previous attorney general saying it was legal for officers to record on dash cams. sandy rosenberg is pushing the current attorney general on whether you can record them. >> he finds that there are circumstances when it's illegal under existing law to tape public actions by the police or other public officials, then it's appropriate to introduce a bill to change that statute. >> reporter: now the governor declined comment today. later on we were told that he stands by the state police position which is that it is illegal to record officers. reporting live at city police headquarters. mike hellgren, wjz eyewitness news. >> this story is a talker. thank you. at this point the attorney general has not indicated whether he will issue an opinion clarifying this law. >>> and still ahead at 5:00, small activists. a young girl's comments fuel the imm
law professor byron smith. >> when you tell me to turn it off, you have proven that i'm not secretly taping you. but he doesn't have the right to say if you don't stop recording me i'm going to arrest you. >> reporter: the last law came from the previous attorney general saying it was legal for officers to record on dash cams. sandy rosenberg is pushing the current attorney general on whether you can record them. >> he finds that there are circumstances when it's illegal under...
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byron encalade, mr. stephen stone, mr. douglas harold brown and our first witness is keith jones, e father of gordo jones, who died aboard the deepwater horizon on april 20th, 2010. mr. jones is a louisiana native, a practicing trial lawyer for over three decades born in shrevepo shreveport. he was raised -- his family practice and is joined by his son christopher k. jones who is here today. would you stand up, sir? thank you very much. and who has worked with his father in preparation for this testimony today and has made himself available to the committee for any questions that members may have. we have all statements that will be entered into the record and we invit you to begin our testimony, mr. jones. >> chairman conyers, ranking member smith and other members of the committee -- >> push the button. >> sorry. >> now? >> a little closer. >> forgive me. chairman conyers, ranking member smith and other members of the committee, it is an honor to be allowed to speak with you today. my name is keith jones. i'm a lawyer fr
byron encalade, mr. stephen stone, mr. douglas harold brown and our first witness is keith jones, e father of gordo jones, who died aboard the deepwater horizon on april 20th, 2010. mr. jones is a louisiana native, a practicing trial lawyer for over three decades born in shrevepo shreveport. he was raised -- his family practice and is joined by his son christopher k. jones who is here today. would you stand up, sir? thank you very much. and who has worked with his father in preparation for this...
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it's byron dorgan. >> i apologize. i want to ask as you quickly look at salt lake city tribune editorial, too big to fail. it says, it contains -- referring to the new financial bill -- it contains many good provisions. what it does not contain, however, is a few simple rules that would limb the size of those institutions. it says the obvious way to limit too big to fail is to make smaller. what do you propose needs to happen here? >> the amendment i filed yesterday is simple and direct and effective. it says, look, if you're too big to fail, you're too big. if you cause a moral hazard or grave financial risk to this country if you fail, you should divest, we should breakaway portions of those companies so they come under the limit of too big to fail. we can't continue to live with financial institutions that have the potential to drag the entire economy into a ditch. my amendment is the only one i know of that will actually solve this problem. >> you envision the need for this bailout mess many years ago, need for ref
it's byron dorgan. >> i apologize. i want to ask as you quickly look at salt lake city tribune editorial, too big to fail. it says, it contains -- referring to the new financial bill -- it contains many good provisions. what it does not contain, however, is a few simple rules that would limb the size of those institutions. it says the obvious way to limit too big to fail is to make smaller. what do you propose needs to happen here? >> the amendment i filed yesterday is simple and...
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law professor byron. >> when you tell me to turn it off because it's against the law, you have proven to me i am not secretly taping you. he doesn't have the right to say look, if you don't stop recording me, i am going to arrest you. >> reporter: the last official interpretation of maryland's law came from the previous attorney general saying it was legal for officers to record video on dash cams. delegates sandy rosenberg is pushing the current attorney general for his opinion on whether you can record him too. >> if there are circumstances when it's illegal under existing law to tape public actions by the police or other public officialss, then it's appropriate are me continue to trough dues a bill to change that statute. >> reporter: we asked the governor and he declined to represent and a representative says agrees with the state police position on this which that it's illegal to record. reporting from baltimore police headquarters mike hellgren, wjz "eyewitness news." >> thank you. >>> the last interpretation of this law came down a decade ago. so far the attorney general's offi
law professor byron. >> when you tell me to turn it off because it's against the law, you have proven to me i am not secretly taping you. he doesn't have the right to say look, if you don't stop recording me, i am going to arrest you. >> reporter: the last official interpretation of maryland's law came from the previous attorney general saying it was legal for officers to record video on dash cams. delegates sandy rosenberg is pushing the current attorney general for his opinion on...
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. >> i'm byron pitts. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories and andy rooney, tonight on this special edition of "60 minutes." my nasal allergies are ruining our camping trip. i know who works differently than many other allergy medications. hoo? omnaris. [ men ] omnaris -- to the nose! [ man ] did you know nasal symptoms like congestion can be caused by allergic inflammation? omnaris relieves your symptoms by fighting inflammation. side effects may include headache,...
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they were reaching back of course to the populist movement come to the kind antimonopolism that byron preached. the national's refers to themselves as a neo hamiltons. freedom progressives refer to themselves as neojeffersonians. the ast willson during the campaign would would jefferson to were he here today? the answer was always the same. destroy the process of monopoly and unleash the entrepreneurial talent as willson put of men who were on the make. we don't have to help the man but who have made it, we have to help the man who are on the make. a sign of the democratic progressives and high state of some jeffersonianism calls for a one-term limit for the president. this was a commitment that wilson would abandon almost the minute he was elected president. in the final analysis than the progressive party platform disguised fundamental disagreement among leading progressive reformers over the critical issue of the role of the national state, over the role of national administrative power in the united states and regulating the economy and the society. now foreign policy was hardly m
they were reaching back of course to the populist movement come to the kind antimonopolism that byron preached. the national's refers to themselves as a neo hamiltons. freedom progressives refer to themselves as neojeffersonians. the ast willson during the campaign would would jefferson to were he here today? the answer was always the same. destroy the process of monopoly and unleash the entrepreneurial talent as willson put of men who were on the make. we don't have to help the man but who...
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judial experience: chief justice john marshall, justice louis brandeis, justice frankfurter, justice byron white, justice robert jackson and justice william rehnquist. of course, senate republicans did not voice any such concern before the american people elected president obama. ey certainly had no such concern when president bush was mang those nominatio. nor did senate republicans express any concern when president bush made other nominations to the federal courts from his close advisors and his team. now, unlike these republican critics, i've always championed judicial independence. i think it's important that judicial nominees understand judges, they are not membersf an administration but they're judicial officers. they should not be political partisans, but judges uphold the constitution and the rule of law for all americans. now, i welcome questions to the solicitor general about judicial independence, but let's be fair. let's listen to her answers. let's set this overheated rhetoric aside. let's be fair to solicitor general kagan, fair to her distinguished record. there's no basis
judial experience: chief justice john marshall, justice louis brandeis, justice frankfurter, justice byron white, justice robert jackson and justice william rehnquist. of course, senate republicans did not voice any such concern before the american people elected president obama. ey certainly had no such concern when president bush was mang those nominatio. nor did senate republicans express any concern when president bush made other nominations to the federal courts from his close advisors and...
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. >> what did she mean byron severe consequences -- what did she mean by severe consequences? >> one would be willing to conclude the war there a substantial length in a foreign country to a successful attack against the united states fire group that operated within the borders of any country, that we would take that seriously and there would be severe consequences. the statements before itself of how we would respond. >> what is she thinking about? >> of the secretary also stressed, parts of which you saw and parts of which you did not cease -- see, the president along with others highlighted the fact that we do see a link with the pakistani taliban. this is an adversary that pakistan is already taking aggressive action against. i think we are very satisfied with the cooperation we are getting on this particular investigation, and i think we are confident that pakistan understands how seriously we take this episode. >> by all accounts, he was not the brightest jewel in the shed rigid but he was able to get into -- but he was able to get into pakistani territory and see member
. >> what did she mean byron severe consequences -- what did she mean by severe consequences? >> one would be willing to conclude the war there a substantial length in a foreign country to a successful attack against the united states fire group that operated within the borders of any country, that we would take that seriously and there would be severe consequences. the statements before itself of how we would respond. >> what is she thinking about? >> of the secretary...
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she is somebody that you could count on more than someone like byron dorgan or kent conrad. you could probably count them as no votes. host: any republicans close to supporting this? guest: lindsey graham has said that he would be the 60th vote, but he has some concerns about immigration. you have to believe he has an ownership about the bill the next republicans would have to be olympia snow, susan collins. susan collins, perhaps less. she has her own bill. this one is simpler, only about 40 pes, compared to the one that we have now which is about 1000. other republicans to watchoutfor, scott brown of massachusetts. he is definitely hearing it from john kerry. up for reelection again, so presumably, that is another big issue up there. george lemieux of florida. we will see how the senate race influences things there. judd gregg, we should mention him as well. a retiring senator from new hampshire who had shown interest in the issue. richard lugar, people who have worked with democrats on other issues, sitting across senator kerrey. we will see whether or t they really want
she is somebody that you could count on more than someone like byron dorgan or kent conrad. you could probably count them as no votes. host: any republicans close to supporting this? guest: lindsey graham has said that he would be the 60th vote, but he has some concerns about immigration. you have to believe he has an ownership about the bill the next republicans would have to be olympia snow, susan collins. susan collins, perhaps less. she has her own bill. this one is simpler, only about 40...
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she is somebody that you could count on more than someone like byron dorgan or kent conrad. you could probably count them as no votes. host: any republicans close to supporting this? guest: lindsey graham has said that he would be the 60th vote, but he has some concerns about immigration. you have to believe he has an ownership about the bill the next republicans would have to be olympia snow, susan collins. susan collins, perhaps less. she has her own bill. this one is simpler, only about 40 pages, compared to the one that we have now which is about 1000. other republicans to watchoutfor, scott brown of massachusetts. he is definitely hearing it from john kerry. up for reelection again, so presumably, that is another big issue up there. george lemieux of florida. we will see how the senate race influences things there. judd gregg, we should mention him as well. a retiring senator from new hampshire who had shown interest in the issue. richard lugar, people who have worked with democrats on other issues, sitting across senator kerrey. we will see whether or not they really w
she is somebody that you could count on more than someone like byron dorgan or kent conrad. you could probably count them as no votes. host: any republicans close to supporting this? guest: lindsey graham has said that he would be the 60th vote, but he has some concerns about immigration. you have to believe he has an ownership about the bill the next republicans would have to be olympia snow, susan collins. susan collins, perhaps less. she has her own bill. this one is simpler, only about 40...
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consider the obvious the do terrorism is political violence that is byron's that is politically motivated, a directed at civilians primarily. it is typically used by non- state actors. the intent is to raise the cost of the state's policies and to convince that state to take actions that ultimately harm the state and help the terrorist group. they also hope to increase their power and prestige. their goal is to elicit a response. these are very weak organizations by their nature. they count on a very strong country like the united states to lash out and respond in misdirected ways. a lot of times that violence is directed inadvertently to the communities in which the terrorists operate and hide. by doing so, they elicit additional support and drop in new recruits. we know we have these great ambitions. they left the means to achieve them on their own unless their target alters their behavior in ways that are down to the terrace. this is the central theme of a new book that just came up that second-edited with my colleague. "terrorize them ourselv >> which i think is very ambitious. we thi
consider the obvious the do terrorism is political violence that is byron's that is politically motivated, a directed at civilians primarily. it is typically used by non- state actors. the intent is to raise the cost of the state's policies and to convince that state to take actions that ultimately harm the state and help the terrorist group. they also hope to increase their power and prestige. their goal is to elicit a response. these are very weak organizations by their nature. they count on...
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. >> byron: mockeries doe is doing a -- mike rizzo is doing a good job. there's debbie day taylor with the assistant manager. nice to see you and brian. >> debbi: nice to talk to you, too, johnny. we don't really see you right now. yes, brian is one of the new members of the nationals front office, the assistant gm. one of mike rizzo's right-hand men. you come from the pittsburgh pirates. just talk a little bit about your role with the nationals. >> i allow mike to do everything he doesn't want to do. you have staff all over the country and the world from dealing from insurance and health issues, staff issues to equipment and all that type of stuff and i try and close the loop as often as possible, do a little bit of everything administrative if i can. >> debbi: you spent the last nine season with the pirates and this is your first year with the nationals. what have caught your eye? >> sure. i was excited to come here. there's a lot of good people and good things coming on. we spent a lot of money in the draft the last couple of years, excite to see where
. >> byron: mockeries doe is doing a -- mike rizzo is doing a good job. there's debbie day taylor with the assistant manager. nice to see you and brian. >> debbi: nice to talk to you, too, johnny. we don't really see you right now. yes, brian is one of the new members of the nationals front office, the assistant gm. one of mike rizzo's right-hand men. you come from the pittsburgh pirates. just talk a little bit about your role with the nationals. >> i allow mike to do...
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byron dorgan the democratic senator from-- had a change on the senate floor on thursday, where he basically said, expresses frustration that is built, his bill which would ban speculative credit default swaps , wasn't being allowed to get to the floor and chris dodd countered. he understood the position that jordan was then, but dodd had to get this bill moving and we can't let it be weighed down by everybody's amendment. everybody's amendment is going to get a shot here. >> what are we going to see next week as the senate returns? >> one important amendment will be one from sheldon whitehouse, an amendment that would allow each state to set a cap on excessive interest rates that are charged by credit card companies operating in that state. this is something that the financial industry is really going to fight hard against, but it seems that we are seeing a tide shifting more in the direction of an anti-bank sentiment, so this is kind of one of those amendments that might seem far-fetched at some point that could really gain some support if it is seen as hurting the banking industry. >> wha
byron dorgan the democratic senator from-- had a change on the senate floor on thursday, where he basically said, expresses frustration that is built, his bill which would ban speculative credit default swaps , wasn't being allowed to get to the floor and chris dodd countered. he understood the position that jordan was then, but dodd had to get this bill moving and we can't let it be weighed down by everybody's amendment. everybody's amendment is going to get a shot here. >> what are we...
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byron is getting to know me. could i ask all of you to say yes please to the offer that, as we continue to learn more, given the resources that you provide to us, that we can get to you with written statements and questions and you could respond to us with written statements. even so far as to what do you think about where we are now and whether we are going in the right direction or not. because we are not supposed to talk about where people ought to be but it is very hard to figure out where you want to be if you don't have a full understanding of where you were. right now, we find that is actually a whole lot more difficult than some people would think you would be and i know you would from the position you are in that we need all the help we can get. would you be willing to respond in a written fashion to a written question? >> absolutely. >> yes. >> thank you very much. >> mr. boren one follow-up question to my earlier question and i think this goes to an issue that has been raised as to whether this was eve
byron is getting to know me. could i ask all of you to say yes please to the offer that, as we continue to learn more, given the resources that you provide to us, that we can get to you with written statements and questions and you could respond to us with written statements. even so far as to what do you think about where we are now and whether we are going in the right direction or not. because we are not supposed to talk about where people ought to be but it is very hard to figure out where...
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and there's a portion of your testimony that reminds me of lord byron's epic poetry in which he describes the ocean as deep, dark heaving, mysterious and endless. deep and dark it is. aving when there is a powerful storm. mysterious, we are beginning to understand the mysteries of e ocean, thanks to your work and that ofothers. we are understanding that a calf sperm whale born at t same time of discovery of these oil wells can outlive them only if we let it. but endless environs where it is not, you are going to describe for us the ends, the limitations. please begin. push your button so we can hear you. and bring the microphone closer. jimmy? somebody make sure the microphone is working? >> thank you chairman oberstarr, members of the committee, all assembled here. you've seen plenty of bad news, bad news images relating to the deep water horizon oil spill. with some images that will be shown while i speak, i want to illustrate that the gulf of mexico is not as some believe an industrial wasteland, primarily valuable as a source of petrochemicals, a few species of ocean wildlife that hum
and there's a portion of your testimony that reminds me of lord byron's epic poetry in which he describes the ocean as deep, dark heaving, mysterious and endless. deep and dark it is. aving when there is a powerful storm. mysterious, we are beginning to understand the mysteries of e ocean, thanks to your work and that ofothers. we are understanding that a calf sperm whale born at t same time of discovery of these oil wells can outlive them only if we let it. but endless environs where it is...
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and there's a portion of your testimony that reminds me of lord byron's epic poetry in which he describes the ocean as deep, dark heaving, mysterious and eness. deep and dark it is. heaving when there is a powerful storm. mysterious, we are beginning to understand the mysteries of the ocean, thanks to your work and that of others. are understanding that a calf sperm whale born at the same time of discovery of these oil wells can outlive them only if we let it. but endless environs where it is not, you are going to describe for us the ends, the limitations. please begin. push yourutton so we can hear you. and bring the microphone closer. jimmy? somebody make sure the microphone is working? >> thank you chairman oberstarr, members of the committee, all assembled here. you've seen plenty of bad news, bad news images relating to the deep water horizon oil spill. with some images that will be shown while i speak, i want to illustrate that the gulf of mexico is not as some believe an industrial wasteland, primarily valuable as a source of petrochemicals, a few speciesf ocean wildlife that human
and there's a portion of your testimony that reminds me of lord byron's epic poetry in which he describes the ocean as deep, dark heaving, mysterious and eness. deep and dark it is. heaving when there is a powerful storm. mysterious, we are beginning to understand the mysteries of the ocean, thanks to your work and that of others. are understanding that a calf sperm whale born at the same time of discovery of these oil wells can outlive them only if we let it. but endless environs where it is...
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consider the obvious the do terrorism is political violence that is byron's that is politically motivated, a directed at civilians primarily. it is typically used by non- state actors. the intent is to raise the cost of the state's policies and to convince that state to take actions that ultimately harm the state and help the terrorist group. they also hope to increase their power and prestige. their goal is to elicit a response. these are very weak organizations by their nature. they count on a very strong country like the united states to lash out and respond in misdirected ways. a lot of times that violence is directed inadvertently to the communities in which the terrorists operate and hide. by doing so, they elicit additional support and drop in new recruits. we know we have these great ambitions. they left the means to achieve them on their own unless their target alters their behavior in ways that are down to the terrace. this is the central theme of a new book that just came up that second-edited with my colleague. "terrorizing ourselves." >> the central organizing theme of our bo
consider the obvious the do terrorism is political violence that is byron's that is politically motivated, a directed at civilians primarily. it is typically used by non- state actors. the intent is to raise the cost of the state's policies and to convince that state to take actions that ultimately harm the state and help the terrorist group. they also hope to increase their power and prestige. their goal is to elicit a response. these are very weak organizations by their nature. they count on...