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the twins out of mater dei high school. >> steve: nebraska has had two points in the last six minutes. usc has scored six in that stretch. >> marques: usc is a team that prides in the number of potents they've held below 40%. nebraska, in that regard, the past two years, 18th and 22nd nationally. points allowed. so, both teams can be stingy when it comes time to score. we talked about keeping the trojans out of the paint. trojans been in the paint about ten times so far in the first half. nebraska wants to limit that number to under 25. six points or fewer in transition. doc sadler thought that would be tough to do. i think nebraska has done a nice job on that. >> steve: jones with the pull-up. he hits. jones. 29-0. >> marques: the nickname bear. bear jones. and anything he gives them in terms of scoring in the defensive zone is going to be solid. >> steve: huskers had four guys limping. look at the shot clock. >> marques: keeping the ball out of the point. >> steve: great play by simmons. now, alex stepheson. >> marques: the nullifier. the size of alex stepheson, too much to overcome
the twins out of mater dei high school. >> steve: nebraska has had two points in the last six minutes. usc has scored six in that stretch. >> marques: usc is a team that prides in the number of potents they've held below 40%. nebraska, in that regard, the past two years, 18th and 22nd nationally. points allowed. so, both teams can be stingy when it comes time to score. we talked about keeping the trojans out of the paint. trojans been in the paint about ten times so far in the first...
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i've got some rather disturbing video to show you and it's your alma mater, richard. good news is california's javid best is out of the hospital after this fall. the team's loss to oregon state out of the hospital. he suffered a concussion. >> a lot of people very concerned. >> if he's got a concussion, he should miss more than one game. >>> andre agassi told "60 minutes" his hair started alling out when he was only 17. that's when he started wearing a wig. the biggest nightmare before the french open, he said he washed the wig and it started to fall apart and that was a bigger concern than winning the patch. >> the first time i ever really prayed for anything, as it related to a result, i was praying not for the win, but for my hair to stay on. >> were you afraid that it was just going to fly off? >> scared the heck out of me. i kept envisions what this would be like if my hair just flew off. >> not holding back at all. >> and new mexico's women's soccer player elizabeth lambert, she was suspended indefinitely for her know anyny takedown and other out-of-control anti
i've got some rather disturbing video to show you and it's your alma mater, richard. good news is california's javid best is out of the hospital after this fall. the team's loss to oregon state out of the hospital. he suffered a concussion. >> a lot of people very concerned. >> if he's got a concussion, he should miss more than one game. >>> andre agassi told "60 minutes" his hair started alling out when he was only 17. that's when he started wearing a wig. the...
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i attended a game at my alma mater two weeks ago, and i saw a head hunter on the field that tore a helmet off a player, and he was left dazed. no penalty. the next week that team played in the l.a. coliseum. that symptom player did the same thing to a player from oregon or oregon state. no penalty. he tore his helmet off. he is the second guy hitting him, two weeks in a row. no penalty. what the pack 10 has just done is suspended the official for not calling a penalty. no penalty on the player. i realize that is college, not pro. but i would say, without talking about that particular instance, mr. martin, what message would that send to the team or to the players if two weeks in a row -- i will take it away from that circumstance. two weeks in a row a player did something which really went after a defenseless player, and no call is made on that player two weeks in a row? what message does that deliver to the team and to the players? >> first of all, from my humble opinion, and thank you for the question, not only does it send the wrong mental to the player himself, but the institution and
i attended a game at my alma mater two weeks ago, and i saw a head hunter on the field that tore a helmet off a player, and he was left dazed. no penalty. the next week that team played in the l.a. coliseum. that symptom player did the same thing to a player from oregon or oregon state. no penalty. he tore his helmet off. he is the second guy hitting him, two weeks in a row. no penalty. what the pack 10 has just done is suspended the official for not calling a penalty. no penalty on the player....
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. >>> mater's race in iowa ended in a tie, but that's just the first twist in this smalltown election. as man da lewis of kcci reports now the mayor's wondering why they bothered having an election at all. >> reporter: 224 people did their civic duty. they voted. two days later they still have no idea who will be mayor. >> excitement, in st. charles, we don't get that often. this is exciting for us. >> reporter: after a hard-fought campaign with dueling lard signs and supporters. >> i voted for joanne. i think she's done great things for the community. >> smith. >> reporter: why? >> they're associated with cub scouts and stuff around here. >> reporter: joanne brown and dennis smith are neck and neck, 112 votes for brown, 111 for smith. that was until this afternoon. >> we, joanne, kathleen, solemnly swear. >> reporter: one group of officials take one carefully kept absentee ballot out of the county lock box and open it. >> the vote is for dennis smith. >> reporter: now, it's a tie. so the mystery will remain, and the saint charles mayors' race will be decided the old fashioned way. >>
. >>> mater's race in iowa ended in a tie, but that's just the first twist in this smalltown election. as man da lewis of kcci reports now the mayor's wondering why they bothered having an election at all. >> reporter: 224 people did their civic duty. they voted. two days later they still have no idea who will be mayor. >> excitement, in st. charles, we don't get that often. this is exciting for us. >> reporter: after a hard-fought campaign with dueling lard signs and...
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i attended a game at my alma mater two weeks ago, and i saw a head hunter on the field that tore a helmet off a player, and he was left dazed. no penalty. the next week that team played in the l.a. coliseum. that symptom player did the same thing to a player from oregon or oregon state. no penalty. he tore his helmet off. he is the second guy hitting him, two weeks in a row. no penalty. what the pack 10 has just done is suspended the official for not calling a penalty. no penalty on the player. i realize that is college, not pro. but i would say, without talking about that particular instance, mr. martin, what message would that send to the team or to the players if two weeks in a row -- i will take it away from that circumstance. two weeks in a row a player did something which really went after a defenseless player, and no call is made on that player two weeks in a row? what message does that deliver to the team and to the players? >> first of all, from my humble opinion, and thank you for the question, not only does it send the wrong mental to the player himself, but the institution and
i attended a game at my alma mater two weeks ago, and i saw a head hunter on the field that tore a helmet off a player, and he was left dazed. no penalty. the next week that team played in the l.a. coliseum. that symptom player did the same thing to a player from oregon or oregon state. no penalty. he tore his helmet off. he is the second guy hitting him, two weeks in a row. no penalty. what the pack 10 has just done is suspended the official for not calling a penalty. no penalty on the player....
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i can think of one case actually involving a graduate of your all modern -- of your alma mater who was convicted of attempted murder, but that was many years ago. it is hard to think of other cases like that. i also have not been able to think of a case in which capital charges were brought against an officer. i do not recall whether lt. calley, for example, whether his case was referred, but they are certainly very uncommon. the one other point that michele's remarks made me want to mention is that although the pretrial investigation, and let's assume there will be a trial, will be open to the public, mostly, there may be some times when these proceedings will be closed for reasons of national security. there will be problems getting access to some of the legal papers related to the case. of courgets martial, there's no court staff that members of the public are used to in dealing with civilian, federal and state courts. this has been a problem in the past, where important aspects of the prosecution or the case may be conducted on paper. there's certainly going to be a lot of motion p
i can think of one case actually involving a graduate of your all modern -- of your alma mater who was convicted of attempted murder, but that was many years ago. it is hard to think of other cases like that. i also have not been able to think of a case in which capital charges were brought against an officer. i do not recall whether lt. calley, for example, whether his case was referred, but they are certainly very uncommon. the one other point that michele's remarks made me want to mention is...
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wonder what the stories, i know there were doctors that were involved, and i attended a game of my alma mater just two weeks ago and i saw a headhunter on the field. that tore a helmet off a player and he was left dazed. no penalty. the next week, that team played in the l.a. coliseum. that same player did the same thing to a guy i think from either oregon or oregon state. no penalty. he tore his helmet off. ease the second guy hitting him. two weeks in a row, nobility and what the pac-10 has just done is suspended the official or not calling a penalty. no penalty on the player. i realize that his college, not perl, but i would say that talking about that particular instance, mr. martin, what message would that send to the team or two players if two weeks in a row, i will take it away from that particular, two weeks in a row a player did something which really went after a defenseless player, and no call is made on that player two weeks in a row. what message does that deliver to the team and to the players? >> first of all, from my humble opinion, and thank you for the question, i think it's
wonder what the stories, i know there were doctors that were involved, and i attended a game of my alma mater just two weeks ago and i saw a headhunter on the field. that tore a helmet off a player and he was left dazed. no penalty. the next week, that team played in the l.a. coliseum. that same player did the same thing to a guy i think from either oregon or oregon state. no penalty. he tore his helmet off. ease the second guy hitting him. two weeks in a row, nobility and what the pac-10 has...