and the china copycat version. did they put the r&d money into it that apple did? no they are taking advantage of our investment and our r&d and capitalizing. the worrisome of all of this, though, is the military application. so, we develop the f-117 stealth fighter jet. the j-20, next generation fighter jet the chinese are working on lobs like it using the same technology so all the money the defense budget dollars we debate on capitol hill right now, that goes into r&d, and the chinese are not spending that money but taking advantage of our innovation. neil: you have worked for many presidents and ronald reagan, when you were 12, of course, but, ronald reagan had to deal with the japanese and they were dumping chips on the market, and i understand it is apples and oranges and he was saying enough is enough. guest: but ronald reagan did not have the united states
can you believe this? the 11th seeded bcu rams take on kansas. you figure the dream ends here for bcu. kansas is too good. but they led 41-27 at halftime. second half, jayhawks settled down a little bit. reed s three pointer rims out. morris going to fight for the offensive rebound. strong for the lay-up. kansas now down only six with four minutes to go. they trail by 14 at the half. big play here. shot clock winding down. bcu s point guard joey rodriguez who has been great penetrates lobs. game clinching alley-oop. bcu upsets kansas 71-61. and, yes, moves to the final four. rams coach talked about proferring the doubters wrong. our guys have done a phenomenal job of putting all the doubters aside, putting all the people that didn t believe in us aside and going out and doing their job.
warm, it spreads out real thin. overnight, it tends to clump up more, sometimes out here in the morning. this is more of what you ll see than out here after the full day of heat on it. what s that slogan? what s their logo? beyond petroleum. you almost see when you first see it in the water like this, you think it s a piece of trash, you know, or some sort of litter out here, maybe even some sort of dead sea life. then you notice it s got a gas station sheen around it. that s the consistency of the stuff that s floating out here in blobs. you can see there s some vegetation here that it s glopped onto. that s what it s like. you know, you see it on camera and you think you want to touch it and sort of see what it s like. once you see it in person and you smell it, the desire to touch it goes away.
also they are very beautiful. i don t really look at them though. you don t? no. they are just green blobs. they are just giant, stupid creature. you love to say things like this, but everybody know you are a sensitive person and you are not really like that. you have put out a billion magazines when you think about the number of single copies that you put out. if a tree could talk he would say, you are a serial killer. all of the trees used to make paper, they are all most are from canada and some from finland. they are planted there in the first place so we can make trees. we do not chop down oak trees and make paper. i picked a few of my favorites. th is a place place a mirror by a tree. sure, i will read that for you. place a mirror by a tree. place a mirror by a tree, tell me now.
because you got it all? as far as there being big blobs of oil or blops of oil, that would be fantastic. do you remember the streams of color, some was orange, some was brown. i never saw black oil like i saw on the exxon valdez. i m not sure if it s because it s light, sweet crude. when i was out there with the burning. i remember because you and i talked about the burning day one of the spill. when it was sort of gathered there, it looked black like crude oil, but it seemed to deteriorate and become a reddy, orangey kind of an oil. the other concern is that we had trajectories over this way and this way and this way. you were saying the luckiest trajectory would be if it were anywhere east of here.