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eddie murray had his most hits versus which ex twin? >> mike: all right, eddie, what's the answer? >> eddie: i'm going to guess viola, no no. >> mike: i'm going to say morris. >> gary: that one to right field. so it's about eddie murray. tells us what the answer is and mike picks somebody else. that's how good he is. >> eddie: i'm talking -- >> mike: edty doesn't know, i know what he did. we don't know our own stuff. i don't know how many times i beat teams. eddie wouldn't know. >> gary: i talked to both of them before the game. >> gary: there's a first, we got a trivia question about a player and the player was here and answered it wrong! you'd fit right into our broadcast crew. >> eddie: the only stat i kept up with was my stolen bases. >> gary: how many did you have. >> eddie: 110. >> gary: ground ball up the middle, it will be played by harris. and a very quick inning. liriano responds to the last inning and gets them three in a row. . >> mike: you see the players that you played against and played against for a number of seasons, what i thought about was giving up the 3,000 hi
eddie murray had his most hits versus which ex twin? >> mike: all right, eddie, what's the answer? >> eddie: i'm going to guess viola, no no. >> mike: i'm going to say morris. >> gary: that one to right field. so it's about eddie murray. tells us what the answer is and mike picks somebody else. that's how good he is. >> eddie: i'm talking -- >> mike: edty doesn't know, i know what he did. we don't know our own stuff. i don't know how many times i beat teams....
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. >> eddie: it was given to him. >> eddie: nothing in his last 18 with runners in scoring position for the ball club. for the orioles, that's their number, 0-18. here's theo-1 delivery. lugo to right field. cuddyer is coming, can't get it. reimold the late tart is going to have to stop. so station to station here in the 3rd inning and the orioles load them up with only one away. >> eddie: they're not hitting those sure base hits, those balls that land up there in the air and the base runners have to free up on those. >> mike: it's a rally, if you're on the mound, well, there's the 3rd base bag and two somewhere between the 3rd base and right field line. a very tough customer with liriano. >> gary: strung them together, they wouldn't reach the wall but it doesn't matter. the orioles have jones coming up with only one away and will try to desperately stay out of that ground ball double play. >> eddie: here's the time where you got to have a game plan. you got to go up and look at the fabl first pitch, you -- fastball first pitch. you must hit this ball in. >> gary: 2-0 lead for the twins
. >> eddie: it was given to him. >> eddie: nothing in his last 18 with runners in scoring position for the ball club. for the orioles, that's their number, 0-18. here's theo-1 delivery. lugo to right field. cuddyer is coming, can't get it. reimold the late tart is going to have to stop. so station to station here in the 3rd inning and the orioles load them up with only one away. >> eddie: they're not hitting those sure base hits, those balls that land up there in the air and...
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eddie murray joining us on the broadcast. eddie will be on the radio broadcast for game 2 tonight. here is nolan reimold to lead it off. he has singled walked both times and struck out. reimold skies it. 2nd base. hudson is there. one away in the 8th. time to text in your vote for the at&t player of the game. here the candidates for this one. jeremy guthrie with a chance to win it, 6 and two-thirds, nick markakis, three rbi ball game and a run scored and izturis, he's had a couple singles, 2-3, two singles and rbi. text in your vote to 51862. here is izturis. looking for a three-hit game. >> mike: seven out of nine orioles reaching base this afternoon. tejada and atkins have not reached. >> gary: izturis will take that down low. izturis now his 6th multi hit game, previous five have all been with two hits. chance for a three-hit ball game here. burnett's delivery and that's taken for a strike. 2-1. izturis up to .238 on the year. inside he gets ahead on the count 3-1. and walked him. burnett a couple of walks since coming on. that's the no. 9 hitter he walks here with one away. >>
eddie murray joining us on the broadcast. eddie will be on the radio broadcast for game 2 tonight. here is nolan reimold to lead it off. he has singled walked both times and struck out. reimold skies it. 2nd base. hudson is there. one away in the 8th. time to text in your vote for the at&t player of the game. here the candidates for this one. jeremy guthrie with a chance to win it, 6 and two-thirds, nick markakis, three rbi ball game and a run scored and izturis, he's had a couple singles,...
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. >> i think if you listened to eddie murray andway said about what make as good hitter. he had power and it was one thing you cannot substitute. what they need to do is focus on a pitch per at bat. what they have to do you heard wiginton talk about the pitch he is looking for he is hitting it. that's the ingreek f you are not going to hit with power, not that kind of guy that hits 30 or 40. and you go out against a tough pitcher you say i know he wilt throw this, my situation i know it is easy to hit. and you look for the curve ball, take the fast ball and the change up. when you get it. it is this big you hit it and don't miss it. that's one thing he was referring to and they don't see or listen to the things they talk about. >> speaking of eddie murray he is joining us making his debut he is ours. the o's extra analyst let's go to target field and amber is with eddie murray. >> we're happy to have him here on the preand post game shows. we're talking about slumps seeing adam jones not hitting the way he was supposed to. were you a steady hitter but when were you in the
. >> i think if you listened to eddie murray andway said about what make as good hitter. he had power and it was one thing you cannot substitute. what they need to do is focus on a pitch per at bat. what they have to do you heard wiginton talk about the pitch he is looking for he is hitting it. that's the ingreek f you are not going to hit with power, not that kind of guy that hits 30 or 40. and you go out against a tough pitcher you say i know he wilt throw this, my situation i know it...
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eddie murray. we'll head back to target field now and join eddie with amber. >> and brian matusz after 3 and what did you see. and score it early. >> i'm not sure i have not seen it i seen them on television. he didn't have it the way he wanted it you have to get a hit. times a bit of credit you will not go out there. and the hitters out that's what hurt everybody has their day. and on 8th. that is the way it is that's why we play the games. coming in and and made it look next follow. do you you make them look good. >> you can make people that are not pitchers look good. they are struggling and everyone is trying to do more than they are capable of doing f are the only guy nobody on base the best you can do is score a run. you cannot hate three run homer, you cannot drive in more than what is out. there i think that they're in a funk i don't know what they will do i'm not sure what it will take. they seem to snowball but they have done that what does it take. you see a game they break out it does n
eddie murray. we'll head back to target field now and join eddie with amber. >> and brian matusz after 3 and what did you see. and score it early. >> i'm not sure i have not seen it i seen them on television. he didn't have it the way he wanted it you have to get a hit. times a bit of credit you will not go out there. and the hitters out that's what hurt everybody has their day. and on 8th. that is the way it is that's why we play the games. coming in and and made it look next...
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and for jeremy guthrie there are no wins so far eddie. that's got to be tough. >> it's starting to get a little deep in the season and everybody wants to get that first victory in. for him to have success today tees east going to have to get ahead in the count. he's definitely going to have to get ahead in the count and rely on the movement. >> for minnesota, talk about guys who are not getting hits, everybody has faced lure yano this season, he's been untouchable. >> the pitcher of the month. he seems to be back to his old style and he's attacking people with the old style change-up. it's been devastating. it's going to be a pretty good pitching match-up. >> when you go against a pitcher like lure yano, if you were going up against him, what's your thought process in taking in that. >> i know how important it is not to miss your pitch and you go up there and don't try to hit his whole repertoire. >> you a as a hitter, why does that happen? >> that's a good thing i think if he's going after hits first pitch. that gz to help him pitch into
and for jeremy guthrie there are no wins so far eddie. that's got to be tough. >> it's starting to get a little deep in the season and everybody wants to get that first victory in. for him to have success today tees east going to have to get ahead in the count. he's definitely going to have to get ahead in the count and rely on the movement. >> for minnesota, talk about guys who are not getting hits, everybody has faced lure yano this season, he's been untouchable. >> the...
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. >> produces a number of eddies. warm and warm eddies. >> reporter: he said that is not the only event that could move oil into the bay. >> a major tropical storm. >> reporter: he says the oil would further disturb the bay. >> it is happening in louisiana right now. it would probably kill a lot of birds. kill crabs. oysters. it would kill the food chain. >> reporter: when the oil hits the loop current it will travel approximately 4 miles per hour. he says by the time it reaches our area it is possible that even a nor'easter could play a factor. >>> could blow it right into the bay itself. >> reporter: even if those factors don't come into play carnie says oil could still reach the eastern shore. >> more likely i think it will probably hit the open coast in places like virginia beach and other places are more than likely as opposed to chesapeake to see the oil as a problem and have some effect from it. >> reporter: and now carnie says there are several organizations that are keeping their eyes out and taking a close l
. >> produces a number of eddies. warm and warm eddies. >> reporter: he said that is not the only event that could move oil into the bay. >> a major tropical storm. >> reporter: he says the oil would further disturb the bay. >> it is happening in louisiana right now. it would probably kill a lot of birds. kill crabs. oysters. it would kill the food chain. >> reporter: when the oil hits the loop current it will travel approximately 4 miles per hour. he says by...
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that's when if is great to be eddie murray. no way to get you out. you have no weakness. >> gary: and a god throw. matusz retires the side in order. we have completed 2. for every ant or roach you see in your home, there are hundreds more you can't. the solution? try combat source kill max baits. while aerosols only kill the bugs you spray, combat baits target the source of the problem. ants and roaches take the bait; carry it back to the nest and share it. the result? you destroy not just one, but the entire infestation. if you have unwelcome ants or roaches, try combat source kill max. also look for new combat liquid ant baits. brand power. helping you buy better. >>> welcome back. nolan is showing signs of pulling out of the slump. he showed me the blisters that he has taken. and and the bad news and and not hitting. after what he said the start and see you. and heard that. and i don't think there is any question a change and the tuesday start against seattle. and he is -- he is nowhere to be found. and talking about cory patterson. >> gary: autho
that's when if is great to be eddie murray. no way to get you out. you have no weakness. >> gary: and a god throw. matusz retires the side in order. we have completed 2. for every ant or roach you see in your home, there are hundreds more you can't. the solution? try combat source kill max baits. while aerosols only kill the bugs you spray, combat baits target the source of the problem. ants and roaches take the bait; carry it back to the nest and share it. the result? you destroy not...
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donkey played by eddy murphy is easily one of the best voice casting of all time. that is great the have i a problem sometimes with big name stars playing animated characters because i can't separate myself from the animated character and actor playing them. but mike myers does a great job, eddy murphy. i felt like the movie was a little bit tired. i'm kind like between a two and a half and a three. i think it is a very average film. but they are releasing this in shrek 3-d imax. >> i was going to ask this. we talked before about is this flooding of market with 3-d? >> i'm in the a huge fan of need. i think it is taking away from the story of films. look at clash of the titans. they up-converted that. i thought this was completely unnecessary. it was really good in how to train your dragon. it was great in avatar. you could pay $15.50 to see this movie in 3-d this weekend being imac. personally, stay away from the 3-d. it is unnecessary. i kept taking my glasses off because the actual color of the cgi was more vibrant without the afl-cios on. the 3-d i thought was
donkey played by eddy murphy is easily one of the best voice casting of all time. that is great the have i a problem sometimes with big name stars playing animated characters because i can't separate myself from the animated character and actor playing them. but mike myers does a great job, eddy murphy. i felt like the movie was a little bit tired. i'm kind like between a two and a half and a three. i think it is a very average film. but they are releasing this in shrek 3-d imax. >> i was...
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eddie was shot dead on an un- american desert island, iwo jima. for too many americans, memorial day has become just another day off. there's only so much time any of us can spend remembering those we loved who have died. but the men-- boys, really-- who died in our wars deserve at least a few moments of reflection during which we consider what they did for us-- they died. we use the phrase "gave their lives," but they didn't give their lives; their lives were taken from them. there is more bravery at war than in peace, and it seems wrong that we have so often saved this virtue to use for our least noble activity-- war. the goal of war is to cause death to other people. because i was in the army during world war ii, i have more to remember on memorial day than most of you. i had good friends who were killed. charley wood wrote poetry in high school. he was killed when his piper cub was shot down while he was flying as a spotter for the artillery. bob o'connor went down in flames in his b-17. obie slingerland and i were best friends and co-captains
eddie was shot dead on an un- american desert island, iwo jima. for too many americans, memorial day has become just another day off. there's only so much time any of us can spend remembering those we loved who have died. but the men-- boys, really-- who died in our wars deserve at least a few moments of reflection during which we consider what they did for us-- they died. we use the phrase "gave their lives," but they didn't give their lives; their lives were taken from them. there...
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he replaces the fired eddie jordan who had a record of 27 and 55. he rae applied kon collins in d.c. and now collins replaces jordan in fill >> i a lot of people say why would you want to do this. my answer is why not. >> reporter: seems like a good reason. collins in philly today and the flyers in philly tonight. trying to eliminate the montreal canadiens in the eastern conference finals. flyers leading the series 3-1 but montreal struck not even one minute into the game. 1-0, montreal but all philly from there. tied at 1 in the second until aaron ashrom gets one and the flyers do not look back. they win game 5, 4-2. afterwards the captain mike richards gets presented with the prince of wales trophy for winning the eastern conference. le touch it? he does. not everyone does because they say it's bad luck. you wait until the stanley cup but he held it. they'll play chicago in the stanley cup finals for the even bigger trophy. >>> top seed defending champ roger federer a straight set winner in his return to the french open. i'm dave feldman. brian is
he replaces the fired eddie jordan who had a record of 27 and 55. he rae applied kon collins in d.c. and now collins replaces jordan in fill >> i a lot of people say why would you want to do this. my answer is why not. >> reporter: seems like a good reason. collins in philly today and the flyers in philly tonight. trying to eliminate the montreal canadiens in the eastern conference finals. flyers leading the series 3-1 but montreal struck not even one minute into the game. 1-0,...
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head coach eddie rece led the team to -- eddie reese led the team to excellence and became the first men's swimming coach to win ncaa swim titles in four separate decades. seen yore dave walters and sophomore fagan were named co-swimmers of the year and drew livingston was the big 12 diver of the year. the university of texas longhorns swimming and diving team have shown themselves to be exemplary athletes. so i congratulate the swim and dive team, coach eddie reese, the students and fans, the faculty and staff of u.t. i understand that there's no request for time by the majority and, therefore, would yield such time as he may consume to our colleague, the representative from austin and some of the surrounding area, lamar smith from the state of texas. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. smith: thank you, madam speaker, and i want to thank my friend and colleague from wisconsin, mr. petri, for yielding me time. madam speaker, this resolution recognizes the university of texas' men's swimming and diving team for winning the ncaa division i national cha
head coach eddie rece led the team to -- eddie reese led the team to excellence and became the first men's swimming coach to win ncaa swim titles in four separate decades. seen yore dave walters and sophomore fagan were named co-swimmers of the year and drew livingston was the big 12 diver of the year. the university of texas longhorns swimming and diving team have shown themselves to be exemplary athletes. so i congratulate the swim and dive team, coach eddie reese, the students and fans, the...
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i'm the only -- like between antonio banderas and cameron diaz and eddie murphy and myself, i'm the only one who doesn't sound like their character. when we all hang out and stuff, i get a little star-struck. antonio ban der has is over there! it's kind of fun. >> i'm surprised they don't force you to talk, then, as shrek. >> i'm surprised too. and i'm glad that the series is over and they haven't actually done that for me. >> what about the people when they come up to you on the street in new york. what do you still get? do you get "party on, wayne"? >> i get everything. >> every single one? i could sit here -- a million dollars? not? i could do all that and they still do all that? >> they do. it's very gratifying. it's a very odd thing. i always wanted to do this as a kid. i never thought necessarily that anything i would do would do anything or be anything, you know what i mean? it's gone way better than one would ever hope. >> think about it. wayne, dr. evil -- >> dr. evil. he is just so many great characters. >> austin powers. shrek. the guy gets bothered all imtoo. >> must be a rea
i'm the only -- like between antonio banderas and cameron diaz and eddie murphy and myself, i'm the only one who doesn't sound like their character. when we all hang out and stuff, i get a little star-struck. antonio ban der has is over there! it's kind of fun. >> i'm surprised they don't force you to talk, then, as shrek. >> i'm surprised too. and i'm glad that the series is over and they haven't actually done that for me. >> what about the people when they come up to you on...
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it is always going to be funny when you have michael meyers, and eddie murphy. they sort of take the movie and combined it with alcoa it's a wonderful -- "it's a wonderful life. he makes a deal with rumpelstiltskin. it is sort of like what would life be like if he had never met? the same that i like about this, in their real "it's a wonderful life", jimmy stewart's wife is in a span. it is a question of can they fall back in love. it is sweet, and enjoyable. i like it, i did not enjoy it. it is not quite as funny or our original as the first one. 3 stars. did i give my the maryland lottery, let yourself play. -- that i give my "macgruber" stars? two 0.5. now, a lot and sports. >> with so many things going wrong, for the baltimore orioles, you have to celebrate the moments where things go into their favor. they knocked off the washington nationals, 5-3. first and -- adam johnson gets a hold of the pitch and there is this one. to-0. and they cash in. david hernandez gets his first win in his last 17 starts. the orioles not cowed by national's 5-3. -- and not out t
it is always going to be funny when you have michael meyers, and eddie murphy. they sort of take the movie and combined it with alcoa it's a wonderful -- "it's a wonderful life. he makes a deal with rumpelstiltskin. it is sort of like what would life be like if he had never met? the same that i like about this, in their real "it's a wonderful life", jimmy stewart's wife is in a span. it is a question of can they fall back in love. it is sweet, and enjoyable. i like it, i did not...
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that there is an eddie down, you know, just north of the cuban coast that is beginning to cut through, pruning this thing. if it does break off in the right way, it will become a free-standing eddie, if you will and based on the studies that have been done on how this behave, that may start moving west away from the eastern part of the gulf and in towards texas and mexico. and it's not clear. there are some case, some scenarios in which that eddie can actually help corral the oil where it can effect operate like a bull dozer and move it along farther west so some of the coastlines that could be more affected if that were to happen would be along the texas gulf coast. and perhaps even parts of mexico. so there's so much influx at the moment. host: off of twitter, a viewer ask what about changing the oil with liquid nitrogen to stop the leak as short-term fix? guest: interesting idea. presumably, you might be able to do that if there was a way to sort of, you know, hit the oil on the surface. i'm not sure how you would inject liquid nitrogen into that plume so it would lose the properti
that there is an eddie down, you know, just north of the cuban coast that is beginning to cut through, pruning this thing. if it does break off in the right way, it will become a free-standing eddie, if you will and based on the studies that have been done on how this behave, that may start moving west away from the eastern part of the gulf and in towards texas and mexico. and it's not clear. there are some case, some scenarios in which that eddie can actually help corral the oil where it can...
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muse trick peter frampton, stone temple pilots, damian marley, nas, and the great eddie murphy will join us. i hope you guys are aware of this, but there are security cameras in our, actually in our bathrooms, and -- this is -- there is nothing weird here. we caught -- we caught teri hatcher just -- well, take a look. >> look. i can be a sert. now, my whole house is great. i can do anything good. i like my school. i like anything. i like my dad. i like my mom. i like my hair, i like my hair cuts. i like my pajamas. i like my stuff. i like my whole house. my whole house is great. i can do anything good. yeah. yeah. yeah. i can do anything good. >> jimmy: that's strange, isn't it? you know our first guest from "desperate housewives." in her spare time, she is hard at work stretching the boundaries of the internet beyond pornography and videos of cats. she has a new guide to life website called gethatched.com. please welcome teri hatcher. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's great to see you. you look fantastic. >> thank you. >> jimm you caught me in the bathroom. i can do anything good.
muse trick peter frampton, stone temple pilots, damian marley, nas, and the great eddie murphy will join us. i hope you guys are aware of this, but there are security cameras in our, actually in our bathrooms, and -- this is -- there is nothing weird here. we caught -- we caught teri hatcher just -- well, take a look. >> look. i can be a sert. now, my whole house is great. i can do anything good. i like my school. i like anything. i like my dad. i like my mom. i like my hair, i like my...
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eddy rae, adam smith has not been important in modern economic theory except as a godfather as a totem, as a symbol. i am sure is taught in most economic classes. >> the second is thomas paine's common sense. another bread. >> another american immigrant, too. we did not know that we were going to have all these wonderful revolutions that would send them back to europe. paine make such a powerful attack on privilege and political conservatives and traditions. he was such a nemesis that he really did open people's eyes to the incongruity of being ruled by idealists that or a hundred years or political arrangements. and he had an impact on the american revolution because he came here and the first thing he did was write an attack against slavery. and then he produced of a good common sense." i want to make the point that this 18th century, the century of increasing technological virtuosity, was also accompanied by a new concept of human nature, human possibilities, and the proper ordering of government so that everyone would flourish. that you have an paine and the declaration of independ
eddy rae, adam smith has not been important in modern economic theory except as a godfather as a totem, as a symbol. i am sure is taught in most economic classes. >> the second is thomas paine's common sense. another bread. >> another american immigrant, too. we did not know that we were going to have all these wonderful revolutions that would send them back to europe. paine make such a powerful attack on privilege and political conservatives and traditions. he was such a nemesis...
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." >> eddie -- you know, eddie. he's giving me the wrap like [ male announcer ] it's a price that starts low and stays low. now pay just $99.99 a month for verizon fios tv, internet and phone -- guaranteed for two years! it's an amazing offer that could save you hundreds of dollars. call now to lock in this guaranteed low price for two years. with 100% true fiber optics to your home, fios delivers the future and gives you more of what cable doesn't. the best channel lineup and more hd. america's top-rated internet. even facebook and twitter on your tv. enjoy a bigger, better entertainment experience. and the peace of mind that comes from knowing you'll pay the same low price year after year. call now and you'll also get a free dvr for 6 months. get it all for just $99.99 a month with a two-year agreement -- a price guaranteed for two years! don't wait. call 1.877.fios.big. that's 1.877.fios.big. this is beyond cable. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities this is fios. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >>> we'
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eddies and lighter currents within the gulf are going to do most of that. over the weekend, a north wind. i don't expect the oil to make much northern progression, it will sneak farther to the west but mississippi, alabama, northern florida in next two to three days will be safe. longer term is a trickier issue. if this gets into the stronger currents of the gulf stream to the south, that means southern florida may very well sb into play but too far along to tell then. but for now weather helping the coordinated effort to get those booms out and the dispersement planes dropping down those things to keep that oil from coming up. kyra? >> all right, rob. we are going to track it. appreciate it. >>> the first american in space on this date in history, may 5th, 1961, alan shepard blasted off from "freedom 7." he picked the name. his suborbital flight lasted 15 minutes. in 1891, carnegie hall first opened its doors in new york city, although some say carnegie. tomat tomato, toma toe. back then it was called music hall. the first performance was a beethoven piece
eddies and lighter currents within the gulf are going to do most of that. over the weekend, a north wind. i don't expect the oil to make much northern progression, it will sneak farther to the west but mississippi, alabama, northern florida in next two to three days will be safe. longer term is a trickier issue. if this gets into the stronger currents of the gulf stream to the south, that means southern florida may very well sb into play but too far along to tell then. but for now weather...
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eddie bernice johnson, for as much time as she may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from texas is recognized. ms. johnson: thank you very much, madam speaker. and thanks to the presiding member, ms. woolsey. it is a privilege to offer this resolution recognizing national nurses week celebrated this past week week ends today. nurse vs. been called the patient's first advocate but their work also encompasses a scope of scientific inquiry, including clinical research, and working education research. every day nurses make a commitment to provide quality patient care, growing and adapt into the new challenges that are changing and our health care system required. i began my career as a registered professional nurse where i profounded hands-on patient care for 15 years as a professional psychiatric nurse at the veterans administration hospital in dallas, texas. this is why i remain a strong nurseing ally today to ensure they have the means necessary to perform their jobs with the best resources possible. i'd like to thank my fellow
eddie bernice johnson, for as much time as she may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from texas is recognized. ms. johnson: thank you very much, madam speaker. and thanks to the presiding member, ms. woolsey. it is a privilege to offer this resolution recognizing national nurses week celebrated this past week week ends today. nurse vs. been called the patient's first advocate but their work also encompasses a scope of scientific inquiry, including clinical research, and working...
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country music hall of fame, eddy, is it still closed? it is open -- huh? the electricity is back. that's good. that means they've got lights on. the country music hall of fame, just a few blocks from here. i think most of the things downtown is open again. tootsies is open, huh? yeah, you can get a cold beer and a bowl of chili at tootsies. main street, you know, broadway is open. like i say, we're open for business. so come on down and we'd love to have you. we really would. >> larry: i understand ten areas have been declared disaster areas. is help coming quickly in your opinion? >> well, i believe, first of all, i believe people are supposed to help themselves. and your neighbors are supposed to help you. and whether you want to depend on the government or whatever, but as far as i know, as far as i know, the statewide help and i guess federal help has come to this little bird. but like i say, people in this town, they didn't wait around for anybody. they got shovels and got after it. >> larry: hey, larry, you go back to work, we'll go back to work. go get them, larry, baby, yo
country music hall of fame, eddy, is it still closed? it is open -- huh? the electricity is back. that's good. that means they've got lights on. the country music hall of fame, just a few blocks from here. i think most of the things downtown is open again. tootsies is open, huh? yeah, you can get a cold beer and a bowl of chili at tootsies. main street, you know, broadway is open. like i say, we're open for business. so come on down and we'd love to have you. we really would. >> larry: i...
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there is an eddy north of the if it does break off in the righh way, it willlbecome a ree standing eddie. thattcoold start moving west, and mexico.he easttrn part of-ps there are some scenarios in phich the aneddy can help to there are other scenarios wheee it can opeeate like a bulldozer could be more affected along the texas gulf coast and parts of mexico. there is so much in flux at the moment. host: of yourrasked about trying to change it into solid state what would be the short-term effects? guest: that is an interesting+ idea. you might be abll to do that if ttere were a way to get the oil on the surfaae. i am not sure how you would inject liquid nitrogen into the plume without the itrogen itself warmmng up so hht it loses tte properties that you be bill.g o employ to control thi- rrmember that the oil is rising3 the water ii pretty cold, bbt it warms up closer to the surface. i am not sure how that might affect things during the course of the travel in ways that would be a benefit. it is an interesting idea. i am not sure how workable if it would be. as thisswill solidifies -- as
there is an eddy north of the if it does break off in the righh way, it willlbecome a ree standing eddie. thattcoold start moving west, and mexico.he easttrn part of-ps there are some scenarios in phich the aneddy can help to there are other scenarios wheee it can opeeate like a bulldozer could be more affected along the texas gulf coast and parts of mexico. there is so much in flux at the moment. host: of yourrasked about trying to change it into solid state what would be the short-term...
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he married eddie drake, the daughter of lucy christie drake who was considered two of the best taste of anyone in kansas city and they were a star-studded couple in the city for many years. this is kitty harvey and her later years. kitty harvey was quite a character. she was one of the most openly women in the city, probably one of the most openly in the society. it's part of the reason she alternately was not allowed to take over the fred harvey company because she was a fascinating woman involved in many aspects of the cultural life of kansas city and also one of the great collectors of native american arts and the time she was nine years old she started buying art in santa fe. 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
he married eddie drake, the daughter of lucy christie drake who was considered two of the best taste of anyone in kansas city and they were a star-studded couple in the city for many years. this is kitty harvey and her later years. kitty harvey was quite a character. she was one of the most openly women in the city, probably one of the most openly in the society. it's part of the reason she alternately was not allowed to take over the fred harvey company because she was a fascinating woman...
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the little swirls and eddies that you can see if you take a close look at the video. so then i calculated from that using my program, i calculated the speed of float. and i know that the diameter of the pipe is 20 inches, and from that i can calculate the volume that's flowing out of the pipe and into the gulf of mexico on a daily basis. >> shepard: is it possible that bp would not be able to make these calculations or is it more likely that bp chose to have other calculations? i mean, you are way apart. >> yes. exactly. so, the technique that i used is not some laboratory technique that hasn't seen the light of day. this technique has been around since about the middle of the '80s. it's practiced worldwide there are at least five or so companies that manufacture particle image vella imagery systems. the technology is very widely distributed and widely respected. so bp, from what i have seen in their press releases, they are relying on coast guard data and satellite data although they don't exactly say how they come up with this number of 5,000 barrels a day. you know
the little swirls and eddies that you can see if you take a close look at the video. so then i calculated from that using my program, i calculated the speed of float. and i know that the diameter of the pipe is 20 inches, and from that i can calculate the volume that's flowing out of the pipe and into the gulf of mexico on a daily basis. >> shepard: is it possible that bp would not be able to make these calculations or is it more likely that bp chose to have other calculations? i mean,...
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you have several different types of currents and eddies around the mississippi delta that make things even more complicated. that's the area of concern immediately. longer term, some of the other currents in the gulf of mexico may very well take over. so now folks along the west coast of florida and the florida keys are making preparations for the potential of the oil heading that way. this is a long-term deal here guys, whether or not it makes landfall in the mississippi coast or not. it's already done the damage out to sea and it's going to be hanging around the gulf states for quite some time. >> talking about that conveyor belt phenomenon, i guess, of the oil moving around and actually hitting the florida keys. explain that to us a little bit more. >> reporter: well, it's called a loop current. it's a strong current that actually during hurricane season we used to forecast the intensity of hurricanes because it's so warm, but it's a pretty strong current as well. it also is pretty far into the gulf, so that slick has to travel south and east a fair amount of ways to get to that cu
you have several different types of currents and eddies around the mississippi delta that make things even more complicated. that's the area of concern immediately. longer term, some of the other currents in the gulf of mexico may very well take over. so now folks along the west coast of florida and the florida keys are making preparations for the potential of the oil heading that way. this is a long-term deal here guys, whether or not it makes landfall in the mississippi coast or not. it's...
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and again, eddie wright laz lost both hands. in addition, there was a father , dick lynne from richmond, virginia, and he was telling the story that when he received his condolence letter, when his son died, died in iraq for this country, this is the condolence letter. we've taken the names out of it. it's not the one mr. lynne received. but it's just so ironic that the marine family, whose son died for this country, that they receive a letter that says, the secretary of the navy , washington, d.c., with the navy flag. it says, on behalf of the department of the navy, please accept our very sincere condolences. you know, a condolence letter certainly is important but if this should become the law, mr. speaker, mr. lynn and every other family would receive a condolence letter that would say, the secretary of the navy and marine corps. with the navy flag and the marine flag. the department of the navy and marine corps, please accept my sincere condolence on the loss of your loved one. mr. lynn gave one example about the importance
and again, eddie wright laz lost both hands. in addition, there was a father , dick lynne from richmond, virginia, and he was telling the story that when he received his condolence letter, when his son died, died in iraq for this country, this is the condolence letter. we've taken the names out of it. it's not the one mr. lynne received. but it's just so ironic that the marine family, whose son died for this country, that they receive a letter that says, the secretary of the navy , washington,...
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. >> captain, this is eddie kastain. i think the record will reflect that you can't see who is on this end. i'm his attorney and sitting next to him. >> thank you. i appreciate that. is there a coast guard representative on the other end of the line? >> yes, i'm lee willis from port arthur. >> will you confirm that on the other line we have mr. simms and mr. gaston in a room with you only? >> captain, we dox we have mr. simms, mr. kastang and philip chin, a b.p. lawyer. >> mr. simms, do you have earn pl lawyer or are these lawyers representing b.p.? >> no, only eddie ksatang is representing him personally. >> thank you sir. at this time, members may begin questioning. >> mr. simms, for the record, could you please state your name and spell your last? >> david simms, sims. >> could the questioner identify himself since we can't identify who is at table? >> yes, sir, jason matthews, mms. >> mr. sims, by whom are you employed? >> b.p. >> and what is your current position with them? >> i am the operation's manager for the re
. >> captain, this is eddie kastain. i think the record will reflect that you can't see who is on this end. i'm his attorney and sitting next to him. >> thank you. i appreciate that. is there a coast guard representative on the other end of the line? >> yes, i'm lee willis from port arthur. >> will you confirm that on the other line we have mr. simms and mr. gaston in a room with you only? >> captain, we dox we have mr. simms, mr. kastang and philip chin, a b.p....
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only eddy kastang is representing him personally. >> thank you, sir. >> at this time members who begin questioning, thank you, sir. >> mr. sims, for the record could you please state your name and spell your last? >> david sims, s-i-mirks m-s. >> could the questioner identify himself? >> yes, sir, jason matthews, mms. >> thank you. >> mr. sims, by whom are you employed? >> b.p. >> and what is your current position with them? >> i am the operations manager for the releaf well being drilled by the transocean developer three. >> outside of the releaf well what is your normal day-to-day operations prior to this incident? >> my previous was drillling operations manager for exploration and appraisal drilling in the deep water gulf of mexico. in the deepwater gulf of mexico. >> how long have you been with them? >> and how long have you been with b.p., sir. >> with b.p. heritage operation since 1982. officially since 2000. >> what is your educational background? >> scice in mechanical engineering. >> from where? >> texas a&m university. >> how long were they in operation? >> i was in that posi
only eddy kastang is representing him personally. >> thank you, sir. >> at this time members who begin questioning, thank you, sir. >> mr. sims, for the record could you please state your name and spell your last? >> david sims, s-i-mirks m-s. >> could the questioner identify himself? >> yes, sir, jason matthews, mms. >> thank you. >> mr. sims, by whom are you employed? >> b.p. >> and what is your current position with them? >> i...
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eddie bernice johnson, a member of the sipse and technology committee. the chair: the gentlewoman from texas is recognized. for a minute and a half. ms. johnson: thank you very much, madam speaker. i rise in support of h.r. 5116, the america competes act re-authorization. my colleagues and i on the committee of science and technology have held numerous hearings and markups to prepare the legislation that is before us today. it puts national science foundation and department of energy office of science on the path to double their research and if needed it will prepare thousands of new teachers and provide current teachers with better materials and skills while re-authorizing the teacher scholarship program. it also includes grant programs to put teachers in higher need schools and place teachers in higher need communities with access to laboratory experiences. as women and minorities continue to be under-represented in the sciences, the america competes act includes many provisions that will strengthen diversity in our nation's scientific enterprise. i am
eddie bernice johnson, a member of the sipse and technology committee. the chair: the gentlewoman from texas is recognized. for a minute and a half. ms. johnson: thank you very much, madam speaker. i rise in support of h.r. 5116, the america competes act re-authorization. my colleagues and i on the committee of science and technology have held numerous hearings and markups to prepare the legislation that is before us today. it puts national science foundation and department of energy office of...
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here, eddie stewart can use cash or his ebt card, known as food stamps, to fill his bag with fruits and vegetables. >> it's home grown, more fresh than anything else. you can't beat that. . >> and you can't beat the prices. for every $1 in food stamps. >> is 21 good? >> reporter: you get $2 worth of produce, even exotic fruits like l lokwat. it's a cross between an apple, a melon and a kiwi. >> reporter: this the brain child of a chef michel. they're funded by donations and money from his foundation. the idea, give small family farmers an outlet for their locally-grown produce. try tamari. . >> you're eating the flesh around the seed. >> reporter: most importantly, this market provides fresh food if t at an affordable price to communities where access to groceries is limited. >> when you provide the access and the resources, both, miracles happen. it's pretty cool. >> you can pick up the overtown cookbook here, too. >> here we have a dessert. this is a mango banana smoothie with granola. students at the neighbor's booker t. washington high produced the book using recipes from home, but
here, eddie stewart can use cash or his ebt card, known as food stamps, to fill his bag with fruits and vegetables. >> it's home grown, more fresh than anything else. you can't beat that. . >> and you can't beat the prices. for every $1 in food stamps. >> is 21 good? >> reporter: you get $2 worth of produce, even exotic fruits like l lokwat. it's a cross between an apple, a melon and a kiwi. >> reporter: this the brain child of a chef michel. they're funded by...
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inning any, some of the eddies out of the mississippi might bring it to that shoreline so that's certainly a concern. longer term, winds go northerly over the weekend and we're pretty confident the oil won't get to this spot this week, but it does get further into the gulf in does it get brought into the gulfstream? maybe around that horn? that's a possibility, but way too early to tell. as far as wild life, as you know, we have a couple of birds found yesterday, a brown pelican, the state bird of louisiana was found with oil. that animal's being treated. a couple of sea turtles have been seen floating in the oil and we are just down the beach in biloxi, we saw something odd, a big one. ten-foot alligator swimming right off the beach. this one looked to be way too big to come out of any sort of pipe and we'll talk to some wild life experts here in about an hour and see how unusual that may have been and if what's going on out there has anything to do with it. >> it sounds pretty unusual. rob marciano for us in biloxi, mississippi. thank you. >>> greece's economy in shambles and greek taxpa
inning any, some of the eddies out of the mississippi might bring it to that shoreline so that's certainly a concern. longer term, winds go northerly over the weekend and we're pretty confident the oil won't get to this spot this week, but it does get further into the gulf in does it get brought into the gulfstream? maybe around that horn? that's a possibility, but way too early to tell. as far as wild life, as you know, we have a couple of birds found yesterday, a brown pelican, the state bird...
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here eddie stewart can use cash or his ebt card, known as food stamps, to fill his bag with fruits and vegetables. >> homegrown, fresh, more fresher than anything else. you can't -- you can't beat that. >> reporter: and you can't beat the prices. for every dollar in food stamps -- >> 21 good? >> 21 is good. >> reporter: -- you get $2 worth of produce, even exotic fruits like loquats. i don't know, what does it taste like, you're the chef. the subsidized market is the brainchild of this chef michelle. there are more than 100 open around the country. funded by donations and money from his foundation. the idea? give small family formers an outlet for their locally grown produce. try tamarind. >> you're eating the flesh which is around the seed. >> think worcester. >> reporter: most importantly this market provides fresh food at an affordable price to communities where access to groceries is limited. >> when you provide the access and the resources, both, miracles happen. it's pretty cool. >> reporter: you can pick up the overtown cookbook here, too. >> here we have a dessert. this is a ma
here eddie stewart can use cash or his ebt card, known as food stamps, to fill his bag with fruits and vegetables. >> homegrown, fresh, more fresher than anything else. you can't -- you can't beat that. >> reporter: and you can't beat the prices. for every dollar in food stamps -- >> 21 good? >> 21 is good. >> reporter: -- you get $2 worth of produce, even exotic fruits like loquats. i don't know, what does it taste like, you're the chef. the subsidized market is...
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only eddie is representing him personally. >> members will begin questioning. >> could you please state your name? >> david sims. >> could he and identify himself since he cannot see? >> jason matthews. by to are you employed? >> bp. >> what is your current position? >> i am the operations manager for the relief well. what is your normal day-to-day operations? >> my previous close of drilling operations manager for exploration and appraisal in the deepwater gulf of mexico. >> how long have you been with them? heritageeen with a since 1982. since 1982. bp officially since 2000. >> what is your educational background? >> science in mechanical engineering. >> from where? >> texas a&m university. >> how long were they in operation? >> i was in that position for approximately three weeks prior to the event in question. what were you doing prior to those three weeks? those three weeks? >> i was engineering team leader. quite often you please describe your position. >> as engineering team leader, my primary responsibility was to develop well plans for wells that we would be drilling with the d
only eddie is representing him personally. >> members will begin questioning. >> could you please state your name? >> david sims. >> could he and identify himself since he cannot see? >> jason matthews. by to are you employed? >> bp. >> what is your current position? >> i am the operations manager for the relief well. what is your normal day-to-day operations? >> my previous close of drilling operations manager for exploration and appraisal...
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maybe fema will make so so much money off this, they'll be able to subsidize fannie mae and eddie mac. don't hold your breath, mr. speaker. but 40-year-old technology and anybody who ever filled a sandbag and fought the flood knows the adrenaline rushes up in your blood, as the water is coming up, the adrenaline boils up in you too, and you work harder and more feverishly and many times the sandbags along there are maybe just high enough, an inch or two, because you're stacking them on there as the water comes up, maybe five, maybe a half an inch, maybe five inches or half a foot. . the fema model is so imprecise, that their accuracy is within plus or minus 10 meters. let's say 30 feet plus or minus. and if they are right on the average and they say the flood might be here or could be 10 meters up, well, the feeling of this chamber would be something that this place could be that far off. they could be off 30 feet from the elevation of the water that they're predicting. and we have the corps of engineers that can tell us whether we can build on a flood plain and what the flow is and s
maybe fema will make so so much money off this, they'll be able to subsidize fannie mae and eddie mac. don't hold your breath, mr. speaker. but 40-year-old technology and anybody who ever filled a sandbag and fought the flood knows the adrenaline rushes up in your blood, as the water is coming up, the adrenaline boils up in you too, and you work harder and more feverishly and many times the sandbags along there are maybe just high enough, an inch or two, because you're stacking them on there as...
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we also heard from rhonda and eddie smith about their experience with this in their lexus. committee members ask many questions. but we were left with more questions than answers. toyota engaged in damage control almost immediately following our hearing by continuing asserting confidence that the extensive testing proves the safety of the electronics systems and attacking those indiduals who disagreed with them. but as chairman waxman noted in his opening, the record doesn't support toyota's statements that it conducted extensive testing. the truth is that we don't know whether the electronics plays a role in sudden, unintended acceleration and toyota doesn't know either. what's disappointing to me is learning that toyota seems to have focused more on discrediting its critics than on resolving the problem. when dr.8n; gilbert testified before this subcommittee in february, he explained that he found a way to induce sudden unintended acceleration in a toyota vehicle without triggering an air code in the vehicle's computer. committee staff have spoken with several academics w
we also heard from rhonda and eddie smith about their experience with this in their lexus. committee members ask many questions. but we were left with more questions than answers. toyota engaged in damage control almost immediately following our hearing by continuing asserting confidence that the extensive testing proves the safety of the electronics systems and attacking those indiduals who disagreed with them. but as chairman waxman noted in his opening, the record doesn't support toyota's...
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eddie on the republican line. go ahead. caller: i don't consider it reform at all. i think it is more of the same. that's all we're going to do is just insure more people. we're nation of litigants. we have twice as many lawyers as we have doctors. we're just going to have three times as many lawyers as doctors. the beauty of europe is that a doctor in a hospital is sacro sanct. you don't bite the hand that feeds you. don't go there and sue them, please. host: what about tort reform? guest: you're right. there is some language raring tort reform. i think about 25 million or $250 million to encourage states to head up some new pilot programs to deal with the problem of malpractice, concerns about malpractice. you know, and just beyond that, you said that you don't see this bill as reform, there are a lot of people that think that's really true in a broader sense, that this bill did a lot to cover the 40 million americans that don't have coverage but didn't do enough on the side of reducing costs, not just, you know malpractice issues for people who think that is a co
eddie on the republican line. go ahead. caller: i don't consider it reform at all. i think it is more of the same. that's all we're going to do is just insure more people. we're nation of litigants. we have twice as many lawyers as we have doctors. we're just going to have three times as many lawyers as doctors. the beauty of europe is that a doctor in a hospital is sacro sanct. you don't bite the hand that feeds you. don't go there and sue them, please. host: what about tort reform? guest:...
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we also heard from rhonda and eddie smith about their experience with this in their lexus. committee members asked many questions. but we were left with more questions than answers. toyota engaged in damage control almost immediately following our hearing by continuing asserting confidence that the extensive testing proves the safety of the electronics systems and attacking those individuals who disagreed with them. but as chairman waxman noted in his opening, the record doesn't support toyota's statements that it conduct extensive testing. the truth is that we don't know whether the electronics plays a role in sudden, unintended acceleration and toyota doesn't know either. what's disappointing to me is learning that toyota seems to have focused more on discrediting its critics than on resolving the problem. when dr.8n; gilbert testified before this subcommittee in february, he explained tt he found a way to induce sudden unintended acceleration in a toyota vehicle without triggering an air code in the vehicle's computer. committee staff have spoken with several academics w
we also heard from rhonda and eddie smith about their experience with this in their lexus. committee members asked many questions. but we were left with more questions than answers. toyota engaged in damage control almost immediately following our hearing by continuing asserting confidence that the extensive testing proves the safety of the electronics systems and attacking those individuals who disagreed with them. but as chairman waxman noted in his opening, the record doesn't support...
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eddie on the republican line. go ahead. caller: i don't consider it reform at all. i think it is more of the same. that's all we're going to do is just insure more people. we're nation of litigants. we have twice as many lawyers as we have doctors. we're just going to have three times as many lawyers as doctors. the beauty of europe is that a doctor in a hospital is sacro sanct. you don't bite the hand that feeds you. don't go there and sue them, please. host: what about tort reform? guest: you're right. there is some language raring tort reform. i think about 25 million or $250 million to encourage states to head up some new pilot programs to deal with the problem of malpractice, concerns about malpractice. you know, and just beyond that, you said that you don't see this bill as reform, there are a lot of people that think that's really true in a broader sense, that this bill did a lot to cover the 40 million americans that don't have coverage but didn't do enough on the side of reducing costs, not just, you know malpractice issues for people who think that is a co
eddie on the republican line. go ahead. caller: i don't consider it reform at all. i think it is more of the same. that's all we're going to do is just insure more people. we're nation of litigants. we have twice as many lawyers as we have doctors. we're just going to have three times as many lawyers as doctors. the beauty of europe is that a doctor in a hospital is sacro sanct. you don't bite the hand that feeds you. don't go there and sue them, please. host: what about tort reform? guest:...
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in that environment aggressive chris eqecat eddy defined the mentality. very smart people define and measure risks in ways that made a traditional concept appear primitive. the market's convince themselves that the risks were actually declining. shareholders can expect the companies to generate the high returns they sold other companies turning out. consolidation became synonymous with strategic success and size mattered more than ever. market players even assured themselves that there were suddenly new financial engineering that can't transform a liquid assets into liquid form. and all the while we were assured that this time it's different. and david weinstein talked about this phrase that the world has heard and heeded all too easily. not only things the second world war, but also things through the 1800's and 1900's and each time on the eve of a major upheaval in the markets. the rapid balance sheet assets to a historic high and both sides and leverage. and the asset gave way to concentration in ever larger amounts of real estate and consumer lending.
in that environment aggressive chris eqecat eddy defined the mentality. very smart people define and measure risks in ways that made a traditional concept appear primitive. the market's convince themselves that the risks were actually declining. shareholders can expect the companies to generate the high returns they sold other companies turning out. consolidation became synonymous with strategic success and size mattered more than ever. market players even assured themselves that there were...
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and we had a young man, eddie wright, who lost both hands in iraq for this country. he told a compeling story. he said, i love the navy, i love the corpsmen who came on the battlefield and save midlife. then we had a father from dick lynn, from richmond, virginia. dick lynn's son was in iraq -- killed in iraq. he told the story of his father a world war ii navy veteran and the fact that in culpeper, virginia, his son, a mayne rein, is buried next to his grandfather and -- a marine, is buried next to his grandfather and dick lynn told of having he headstone that says united states navy on his grandfather's headstone who is deceased. his grandson's headstone says, united states marine corps. we can see, beside me is a post over an actual condolence letter from the united states navy to the family of a marine captain who was killed in iraq. it says the secretary of navy, washington, d.c., with the navy flag. i took the names out of the condolence letter for this poster. on behalf of the department of the navy, please accept my very sincere condolences. mr. speaker, the
and we had a young man, eddie wright, who lost both hands in iraq for this country. he told a compeling story. he said, i love the navy, i love the corpsmen who came on the battlefield and save midlife. then we had a father from dick lynn, from richmond, virginia. dick lynn's son was in iraq -- killed in iraq. he told the story of his father a world war ii navy veteran and the fact that in culpeper, virginia, his son, a mayne rein, is buried next to his grandfather and -- a marine, is buried...
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in 2002, he won the quicksilver in memory of eddie aikau in oahu, hawaii. competition occurs there only when the surfing conditions have waves that are at least 20 feet high. he was the first surfer ever to be awarded two perfect scores under the association of surfing professionals, two-wave during the tahiti competition. in 2005, kelly slater won a world title seven years after his previous win in 1998. in 2008, he was the oldest surfer at age 36 to win the association of surfing professionals world championship title. kelly slater has 39 championship victories. he holds the mothse association of surfing professionals world championships, a total of nine. he's surfing all-time leader's in surfing events and was inducked in the hall of fame in 2002. as was mentioned, he's established the kelly slater foundation. he did that in 2007. and its purpose is to raise money for and awareness for existing social causes, as were previously mentioned, and also environmentally conscious charities. just a few words about florida surfing. florida has 1,350 miles of coas
in 2002, he won the quicksilver in memory of eddie aikau in oahu, hawaii. competition occurs there only when the surfing conditions have waves that are at least 20 feet high. he was the first surfer ever to be awarded two perfect scores under the association of surfing professionals, two-wave during the tahiti competition. in 2005, kelly slater won a world title seven years after his previous win in 1998. in 2008, he was the oldest surfer at age 36 to win the association of surfing...