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allowed to the season 61 points a game. and it looks like purdue will fall short of that number tonight. 61 is what duke has allowed and that's the lowest duke has allowed opponents in 60 years, since 1950. they go back door on them and it's two more for e'twaun moore. >> clark: and the field goal percentage defense, also, among the best in the nation, right around 40%, jim. [whistle] >> jim: and kelly swinging the elbows and we can advance the bracket? yes, there it is. and after it all works out, the one and two and one and three. and then just to think that if the north side, you look at the first two, michigan state and tennessee. and butler, kansas state. one of those four team size your finalist -- is a finalist, right there. >> clark: an interesting collection of four there.
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>> jim: kelly at the line. he brings in the senior, jordan davidson. (applause) >> clark: boy, he had a nice second half, did nolan smith. >> jim: and what was crucial was the last minute of the first half. purdue had a four point lead and singler hit a 3. the fourth dunk of the night for johnson. and then nolan smith hit a shot with less than seconds to go and they went into the locker room with a lead of one. >> clark: and the shot by nolan smith was off an offensive glass which is where dukedominated the action statistically, banging the boards. >> jim: it's gonna be a big 12-a.c.c. matchup on sunday. duke trying to back to the final
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four for the first time since '04. [buzzer] >> jim: duke controls the second half and moves on. to the elite eight. closed captioning provided by cbs sports division captioned by captionmax www.captionmax.com >> jim: we'll be back to you to new york and greg gumbel when we continue here on cbs and the "road to the final four." nal f" [ screaming ] hey. pbht! [ luke ] unless, of course, you've got at&t, the nation's fastest 3g network, which means you can surf the web and download videos in a snap. there you go, dad. hey. ♪ thanks. [ chuckles ] this is good. [ male announcer ] at&t. a better 3g experience. get 50% off all messaging phones after mail-in rebate, like the pantech reveal. only from at&t.
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>> greg: welcome back, everyone. for most of you tonight, it's the late show with david letterman and we invite you to join us tomorrow at 1:00, eastern for the n.c.a.a. division ii men's basketball championship and then at 3:00, greg and seth a company me on the "road to the final four."and than -- then at 40 30, butler and kansas state and then west virginia and kentucky in the east regional final. the game just completed in st. louis, michigan state over northern iowa. and they will play tennessee on sunday. and tom izzo spoke with bill raftery after the game. >> bill: i want to hear the halftime talk. what went on? >> coach: the main thing, we started in the second half and
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had to go back inside a little bit. we were taking fall away jump shots. and i thought summers had good shots he passed up but then we went inside. >> bill: can you remember a game where you didn't get break outs and turnovers into baskets? >> coach: that's a good team. well head coach coached. they -- well-coached, fundamentally sound and we just missed scores and delvon roe, the kid just sucked it up is this guy here, hung in there. >> bill: and with the injuries, what is it that you get them to play so well? >> coach: i love march. >> greg: and greg, this time of year, michigan state has an inner toughness. >> greg a.: and defensively shut down northern iowa. they took a 10-minute sketch where they didn't allow one field goal and also korie lucious replacing kalin lucas. >> greg: and duke.
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[ man ] take my bag, not my money! [ man #2 ] you want an airline you can count on? [ ding ] [ man #3 ] grab your bag. it's on. >> greg g.g. >> greg: here's our sunday lineup, the "road to the final four" at 2:00 and once again, doubleheader action and the winners to the final four. tennessee and michigan state will battle in the midwest and then in the south, tipping about 5:05, baylor and duke. and after the game, our clark kellogg talked with coach mike krzyzewski. >> clark: coach. >> k. talk about how hard purdue played. >> coach: they just played us hard as any team played against us all year. and knocked us back for almost 17 minutes of the first half. and then nothing was easy. they should be so proud of their effort. i am proud because we beat a
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team that played so darn hard. >> clark: what did you talk about at halftime to your club? because you guys found a way to get better offensive rhythm, i thought, in the second half. >> coach: we i just thought they knocked us back. we were catching the ball standing up. not fouling us, but playing hard but at the last two minutes of the first half we started to find a little bit of a rhythm and we just said, we needed to build on that. we told you, you are gonna have to play harder than them. you may think you are better than them and i am not sure we are, but play like you have the whole season. we didn't play that way for 17 minutes but we did in the second half. >> clark: congratulations. we'll see you on sunday. >> coach: thank you. >> clark: and you heard mike krzyzewski how hard it was playing purdue and i thought duke survived because they were persistent. >> seth: and going up against a tough team like purdue
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outrebounding them by 21. and 17 offensive rebounds. and i give a lot of credit to jon scheyer. that's a tough-minded young man to respond from bad shooting and control the game in the second half. >> greg: a time-out and final words after this.
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>> greg: once again, we invite you to join us tomorrow at 1:00 eastern for the n.c.a.a. division ii championship and then the "road to the final four" and then 4:30 eastern tip, butler and kansas state and then west virginia and kentucky in the east. and a reminder, go to the cbs college sports network for highlights. coming up for most of you after your late local news, the late
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she was groped by her boss. a local millionaire. she reveals the horror of harassment. >> topper is tracking when the cold and rain will end.
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>> when the cops show up a man is alive after being pronounced dead. this is 9news now. >> a man is in the hospital tonight after two prince george's county emts said he was dead, walked away and left him unconscious in his apartment. >> an hour and a half later police realized he was alive. gary neurenberg reports the county fire department has launched an investigation into just how such an enormous mistake could be made. >> reporter: police found unresponsive the man who lives in this glen arden parkway home and called the emergency department for help. two emts from the volunteer fire department answered the call and said the man was dead. an hour and a half later forensics investigators saw signs of life and call again. >> the rescue squad went back and i went back down to the man's house and they said the man was alive. >> what did you think when you heard that? >> i think it was very poor against the rescue squad
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people. >> reporter: some neighbors told 9news now they get excellent service from the department. but this man is still angry how his mother was treated after a stroke. >> reporter: as startling as friday's story is it is even more startling to know it is not the first time this has happened this year. >> it was a crash off the beltway near route 198 in january. 16 minutes after arriving fire and emergency services personnel reported. priority 4 means death. but later. >> we believe the patient is sleeping. we are yanking him up and bringing him up. >> he is breathing? >> we believe so. >> reporter: he was breathing and after that delay was taken to the hospital. the delay friday was an hour and a half. the investigation is already underway. gary neurenberg 9news now.
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>> a front royal man killed his own guennea pig. not only did he do nothing wrong he says but he calls his critics critics. >> reporter: a catholic with vegetarian books on his shelf says he loves god and animals. >> the animal can be such a kind and warm animal. >> reporter: a critter he killed to make a hat. that hat is now in police custody after neighbors reported it and he faces animal cruelty charges. >> it is hard to understand why a person would ever kill an animal for any purpose. at the same time i was proud of the hat that i had created. >> reporter: he also created a lot of controversy. neighbors
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are calling him the next jeffery dahlmers. i'm more like a village idiot at times. >> reporter: he bought the pet here. he said he never planned to own it as a pat. he killed it that very same dad. >> it was a very humane way. >> reporter: he points to his degree in biology. >> the cut quickly severs the spinal cord so the animal is unable to feel. >> reporter: unlike hunters. >> when they shoot the animal the animal may suffer for a few minutes. >> reporter: he makes that argument. >> but when you go to the grocery store every single package of beef or chicken has been killed. >> reporter: he says both examples suggest his critics
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are -- >> being hypocritical. >> reporter: he is frightened that he could face up to one year in prison. perhaps that helps to explain his answer when i asked if he ate it? >> i'm going to try to talk to my fellow defender about things like that. >> reporter: britany morehouse 9news now. >> woodson says this idea got going years ago when his grandfather passed away. you see grandpa was a farmer woodson and wanted him to kill a chicken as a rite of passage but as you young boy he didn't have the heart. woodson says this was his way of honoring his late grandfather. new tonight. new details surrounding the case of a naked man in fairfax county. according to the washington post police officers do not have a warrant when they enter eric williamson's house back in october. today officers testified they had their guns drawn. they arrested him after two people called police claiming he was standing in his carport
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doorway naked. he argumented he should be free to be naked in his own home. >> a prominent local hair stylist who counted former first lady laura bush among their first high profile clients has lost a sexual harassment suit. days after the jury verdict and just before a second woman's sexual harassment case was scheduled to go to trial he filed for bankruptcy. only on 9 tonight, speaking to a woman who won her suit against her former boss. >> he put his hands on my breasts and grabs my breasts. and i said, don't ever touch me like this again. >> ronny was a colorist at the salon at 16th and k streets until the lewd comments of her boss escalated to sexual violence. >> he grabbed me by my shoulder and he was pulling me down and he was opening his pants. >> reporter: barrett says the prominent hairdresser asked her to come to his fifth floor
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office for an employment review and potentially a raise. >> he said, why don't you give me a [ bleep ] >> and i said i'm serious, andre, i came here for what. he said, no, i want to [ bleep ] >> reporter: despite wanting to build a consider ear and client base at the salon and having a family to support barrett filed a sexual harassment suit and the jury found in her favor. she won 2.3 million. >> pounds and pounds of weight have been lifted off me. >> reporter: but the man's liquid assets totalled more than $6 million during the trial immediately filed for bankruptcy. 14 witnesses testified on barrett's behalf including other women that say he groped them and sexually assaulted
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them. >> he would hire women. >> reporter: 9 news learned he owns the k street building that houses his salon, a home in great falls and another vacation home. >> he turned down our request for an interview. a spokeswoman said he couldn't talk because of the other sexual harassment case pending against him. but with his bankruptcy filing the court vacated that second case. so for now that trial has been put on hold. anita. >> in just a few hours police in william county will be out in woodbridge handing out flyers that they hope will help them find the man who attacked a female jogger. it happened thursday morning. the man had a knife and wore a ski mask. he grabbed the jogger and pulled her to the ground. but the woman's small dog started barking. fortunately the attacker decided to run away. as you might imagine neighbors are upset. >> i wonder if the dog. her screaming. or it being like too public of an area. i don't know what stopped him
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really. what would stop him from hurting someone else? >> at this point police do not have a good description of the attacker. >> taking a quick look at news from across the nation. in kentucky two children who survived a deadly highway crash are now out of the hospital. this morning a tractor trailer collided with a mennonite church van heads on and killed 11 people. the cause of the crash is under investigation. in texas witnesses watched in hor okay as a skydiver plummeted to his death. the victim was with a group of other skydivers and was videotaping them. his parachute opened but then collapsed in a gust of wind. he fell 14,000 feet into the roof of an empty condominium. >> this is supposed to be the best part of his life. and he will never be able to get these memories back. >> in texas a high school suspended a senior after they found a gun in his truck. the teenager's father says it was his fault because he
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borrowed his son's gun to go hunting. because of the school's zero tolerance policy they have suspended that student indefinitely. the boy's family is now fighting to overturn that decision. >> i'm a little stressed right now. >> pretty angry. very frustrated. >> those are just some of hundreds of residents exiled from their homes. a look at what forced them out of their condos. and forget super nanny. looks like man's best friend has taken over. >> derek, it was a judicial shocker in dc superior court today. gilbert arenas avoiding jail time all together. did his lawyers do a masterful job or did he benefit from a justice system that favors the rich and famous? we will look into that in 14 minutes. topper shutt. >> our coldest night in two weeks. here is your wakeup weather. if you're going out early tomorrow at 8:00 a.m.
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you'll need a jacket. temperatures 28 and 38. winds will be light. north easterly at 10. lots of sunshine. we will come back. take you through the rest of the week. yes, we have more rain on the way. stay tuned.
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a judge sentencing a silver
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spring man. >> back in 2008 he drove two kidnappers to the home of a bank manager. the kidnappers held the entire family hostage overnight. the next morning they ordered hamilton's husband to drive them all to the bank to rob it. on the drive over the husband spotted a state trooper and purposesly swerved to get pulled over and get his attention. then with the kidnappers in the car he made a tough decision. >> i lunged over and i grabbed. because i figure like this. i didn't know bullets,whatever the outcome is. all i knew we was no good to them if we got to that bank. >> the move paid off. no one was hurt and police arrested one of the kidnappers who since pleaded guilty. the other is still on the loose. lights out for hundreds of residents in falls church. it started along george c. marshall drive around 2:00 a.m.
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friday. residents living on the first five floors aren't expected to have power until tuesday. those living on floors 6 to 12 may have to wait a couple weeks or even longer. some say they will have to stay in a motel in the meantime. >> the cost is going to be well over 100, 150 a night which will set me back about 2000 to 2025 for the two-week period. >> a nearby rec center is opening its doors to these residents who want to use their shower facility. >> caught on tape in russia. a deadly crane collapse. the 130-foot construction crane came tumbling down. a city web camera captured the exact moment when it fell onto traffic. officials say the crane actually got off balance and just fell over sideways. dramatic video from chile. this inside a hotel just as that 8.8 earthquake hit the country last month and you can see folks are sort of

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