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money beyond the arc. janning and allen, you have to like what you see. >> yeah, we were fortunate we made some shots. we can't rely on those going in all nie. we have need to pickup our defense. >> mark: you mentioned you have to pickup defense. i understand players get -- what is your focus afth
money beyond the arc. janning and allen, you have to like what you see. >> yeah, we were fortunate we made some shots. we can't rely on those going in all nie. we have need to pickup our defense. >> mark: you mentioned you have to pickup defense. i understand players get -- what is your focus afth
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that's how far away from the basket he was. >> ron: 2 of 3 behind the arc.s is xavier's biggest lead at four. >> dan: key moments for wake forest. >> ron: woods trying to force it and he has it stripped. the spin move by lyons, loses it. here comes wake forest. two-on-nobody. >> dan: ishmael smith blocked that shot, ron. suddenly ishmael smith has become bill russell out there. >> ron: i think that's his second block of the ball game. >> dan: that's at least two. they may not have credited him, but he's bothered a couple shots. >> ron: he's got nine blocks on the year. >> dan: spins around and he blocked that one with his elbow and coming the other way c.j. harris all the way down the court with an easy one. >> ron: it looks like lyons is gripping that left leg. we'll have to get an update on his condition. >> ron: looks like maybe a cramp. >> ron: and the coach is going to have to make a substitution. watch how he comes down on this shot after the block. oh, my. >> dan: he grabs his knee, ron. that's not a good looking thing. >> ron: this is a young man out
that's how far away from the basket he was. >> ron: 2 of 3 behind the arc.s is xavier's biggest lead at four. >> dan: key moments for wake forest. >> ron: woods trying to force it and he has it stripped. the spin move by lyons, loses it. here comes wake forest. two-on-nobody. >> dan: ishmael smith blocked that shot, ron. suddenly ishmael smith has become bill russell out there. >> ron: i think that's his second block of the ball game. >> dan: that's at least...
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it's ridiculous. >> mike: northeastern, 3-3 from beyond the arc and 3-5 here in this ballgame. george mason as 3-7. it's northeastern by two. >> mark: george mason is going to have to pay close attention to allen and janning because they're very food long ball shooters. >> mike: here is hancock. thought about the three. double-teaming put on by thehuskies. 1020 shoot for george mason. cornelius got the careen screen. he miss as three. the rebound by adako. >> mark: northeastern is doing a very good job limiting george mason just to one shot. that's what you want to be able to do. >> mike: huskies firing from long trieng start. that's their first miss from beyond the arc. that's 3-4. we'll see a lot of that tonight, right? >> mark: you win by the three, but you also can diep by the three. >> mike: morrison doesn't get this jumper inside. northeastern's allen will take it up now with a 2 two-point lead and almost 6:00 gone by here in the first half. >> mike: adako against morrison. good matchup there. adako got hit. he'll have a couple of free throws when he returns -- when we re
it's ridiculous. >> mike: northeastern, 3-3 from beyond the arc and 3-5 here in this ballgame. george mason as 3-7. it's northeastern by two. >> mark: george mason is going to have to pay close attention to allen and janning because they're very food long ball shooters. >> mike: here is hancock. thought about the three. double-teaming put on by thehuskies. 1020 shoot for george mason. cornelius got the careen screen. he miss as three. the rebound by adako. >> mark:...
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he's hitting 50% beyond the arc. a 6-0 run by xavier. a spin move, sees a triple team and he is fouled. >> dan: wake forest has one of the top three-point defenses in the country, but it's really difficult to defend any basket intransition. nobody is around redford. it's hard to find him in transition. i tell you what, when this kid gets his feet set, he just doesn't miss. >> ron: he led the a-10 last year, leads them this year in three-point percentage, but even in today's shoot around this morning, gaudio was telling his team you do not leave this guy open. somebody has to pick him up the second he's in the ball game. >> dan: and that's all and well when you can find him. but this was a scramble situation. you can't always find him. >> ron: aminu missing the second free throw. the lead is just one, just about 12 minutes left in the first half. aminu with a rejection! his 15th of the year. >> dan: that's a
he's hitting 50% beyond the arc. a 6-0 run by xavier. a spin move, sees a triple team and he is fouled. >> dan: wake forest has one of the top three-point defenses in the country, but it's really difficult to defend any basket intransition. nobody is around redford. it's hard to find him in transition. i tell you what, when this kid gets his feet set, he just doesn't miss. >> ron: he led the a-10 last year, leads them this year in three-point percentage, but even in today's shoot...
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all of the shots from behind the arc.fashioned three-point play. they have 11 points in the first 2:30 of the half. they had 12 points in the entire first half. singler doubled. nolan smith trying to work around stitt. scheyer does the same to abdray young. a brilliant move by the chicagoan. >> mike: he's got the size to play over young and stitt. he's got a knack of making offbalance shots in the lane. he's 6'5", he can get stuff up to the rim softly. >> tim: singler knocked it away. devils trying to answer after the quick shock treatment time-out by coach "k." they often times do in this building. scheyer's doubled. he needs some help. tries to bounce it off of the shin. leads to a turnover. there's stitt. that's an offensive foul. you just have to no better than that. >> mike: they're going to step up and take charges like that. we talked about it. shooting the little floater instead of carrying it. >> tim: this is what they do. this is duke's m.o. i understand he tried to move to the left of it there to not commit the
all of the shots from behind the arc.fashioned three-point play. they have 11 points in the first 2:30 of the half. they had 12 points in the entire first half. singler doubled. nolan smith trying to work around stitt. scheyer does the same to abdray young. a brilliant move by the chicagoan. >> mike: he's got the size to play over young and stitt. he's got a knack of making offbalance shots in the lane. he's 6'5", he can get stuff up to the rim softly. >> tim: singler knocked...
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erving walker, who's hit just 2 of his last 14 from outside the arc.ith a terrific pass. the defense collapsed on degand as he was coming to the basket and left tracy smith wide open. >> bob: 44-42, florida. 18 for tracy smith. florida had a three-point streak in jeopardy. they had not hit a three all day. 592 consecutive games with a made three. dating all the way back to j january of '92. loose ball, and state's got it. degand going in. contact with walker, no whistle. wood for three. >> larry: he has found his shooting eye. this kid has got a great stroke. >> bob: get him another power bar. that's his fourth three. 45-44, wolf pack. parsons, inside macklin with the flush. >> larry: how about the split by parsons? he got into the lane and found macklin wide open. that was a good job of handling the ball by chandler parsons. >> bob: now it's florida by one, and look at the points in the paint for the gators. >> larry: gonzalez has to pick up his offensive gave. he has not had a good scoring game here today. >> bob: gonzalez. and a foul on florida in t
erving walker, who's hit just 2 of his last 14 from outside the arc.ith a terrific pass. the defense collapsed on degand as he was coming to the basket and left tracy smith wide open. >> bob: 44-42, florida. 18 for tracy smith. florida had a three-point streak in jeopardy. they had not hit a three all day. 592 consecutive games with a made three. dating all the way back to j january of '92. loose ball, and state's got it. degand going in. contact with walker, no whistle. wood for three....
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behind the arc.ckly become a factor as this is wake forest now largest lead of the game at 49-37. they led by eight at halftime. virginia closed it to one at 34-33. it's been all wake forest since. >> debbie: if you can get three stops and three scores, you're right there. that's what it's going to take for virginia right now. monica wright is back on the floor. >> mike: moorer is out there as well with the basketball. >> debbie: i think you do everything you can right now to put the ball in monica wright's hands down the stretch. >> mike: lexie gerson hits the three. we told you about her low percentage but she's a shooter and she kept right on shooting. >> debbie: that's a pretty confident shooter when you've gone 0 for 4 and struggled in acc play but still willing to pull the trirl trigger. >> mike: i didn't see debbie antonelli pull a trigger with a three-pointer. >> debbie: i'm so old, mike, they didn't have three-point shot when i played. >> mike: yeah, but you pulled the trigger. second time t
behind the arc.ckly become a factor as this is wake forest now largest lead of the game at 49-37. they led by eight at halftime. virginia closed it to one at 34-33. it's been all wake forest since. >> debbie: if you can get three stops and three scores, you're right there. that's what it's going to take for virginia right now. monica wright is back on the floor. >> mike: moorer is out there as well with the basketball. >> debbie: i think you do everything you can right now to...
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better from behind the arc. and wells hit from that range.e'll see with the points in the paint the turnovers how james madison responds to the start of the second half. >> glenn: i mentioned matchups. this is interesting you have the strength of bowls versus the perimeter game. i don't want the fans being hard on me and they knock refuse. off vcu. i have to make sure i have them. from the grad. >> glenn: they beat b. vcu twice. >> al: second half around the corner g8g8g8g8g8g8g8g8g8g8g8g88
better from behind the arc. and wells hit from that range.e'll see with the points in the paint the turnovers how james madison responds to the start of the second half. >> glenn: i mentioned matchups. this is interesting you have the strength of bowls versus the perimeter game. i don't want the fans being hard on me and they knock refuse. off vcu. i have to make sure i have them. from the grad. >> glenn: they beat b. vcu twice. >> al: second half around the corner...
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they're 0 for 9 outside the arc.nsition game, billy thinks they can get back in the game. >> bob: and the first half numbers, thank you, debbie. there's the story outside the arc. 0 for 9. and interesting to note, larry the offensive rebounding. nine of them for florida, but only four second chance points. >> larry: you have to do something with those rebounds once you get them. they've done a nice job on the offensive glass. haven't been able to translate that into points. state opens up in their m man-to-man defense. >> bob: macklin spent much of the half with foul difficulty. turns it over here. gonzalez gives to horner. smith. little bit different when he's got macklin in there guarding him from behind. he's stronger and bigger. and a better shot blocker. 15 on the shot clock. williams. florida the other way. boynton, no. macklin had it ripped out of his hands. >> larry: florida is now 0 for 10 from the three-point line. >> bob: here's smith. splits the defenders and laid it home. >> larry: absolutely amazing. th
they're 0 for 9 outside the arc.nsition game, billy thinks they can get back in the game. >> bob: and the first half numbers, thank you, debbie. there's the story outside the arc. 0 for 9. and interesting to note, larry the offensive rebounding. nine of them for florida, but only four second chance points. >> larry: you have to do something with those rebounds once you get them. they've done a nice job on the offensive glass. haven't been able to translate that into points. state...
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both teams shooting very well from the arc. they're going to have to try to make these guys put the ball on the floor and take the ball to the basket. >> mike: matt janning trying to respond. he's scored in double figures in every game this season except the last one although it was a big win over vcu. he only had eight. after that three, he's already got eight here in the first half. >> mark: one thing i like about janning is he doesn't rush anything. he takes what the defense gives hymns him. if the defense only gives him two shots, that's what he'll take. [ whistle ] >> mike: spin move by pearson and called. looks pretty good. ryan pearson called for a traveling violation. >> mark: that was a tough call. looked like good move from here. we'll take a look at it. >> mike: it was just late on the call. you saw that. eight-point husky advantage. two from ojougboh, adako and allen on the floor for the huskies. bataille from france, one of the tri-captains. another three-pointer. got it again! >> mark: thieves these guys are hotte
both teams shooting very well from the arc. they're going to have to try to make these guys put the ball on the floor and take the ball to the basket. >> mike: matt janning trying to respond. he's scored in double figures in every game this season except the last one although it was a big win over vcu. he only had eight. after that three, he's already got eight here in the first half. >> mark: one thing i like about janning is he doesn't rush anything. he takes what the defense...
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gators doing a good job beyond the three-point arc. that seemed to be a question early on.three-point range. really effective outside. so far this year. >> whit: now on the tennessee side, wayne chism, 16 rebounds in a loss to vanderbilt on wednesday. he seems to do whatever the team needs. some nights it s it's on the gl. other nights it other places. >> barry: they need to score on the glass. and wayne chism had injury problems, tailbone problem before christmas and has a sprained knee now that he suffered at the end of the alabama game. but wayne chism struggling with his health, after the georgia game that he had the injury to the knee. the vols really need him to be effective around the basket. they have to attack the basket. their entire team, they're effective around the rim but not good from three-point range. >> whit: let's look at the west division in the southeast conference where ole miss climbed in the lead on a three-game winning streak. mississippi state lost two in a row after 3-0 start in conference play. alabama has won two in a row. they face auburn today
gators doing a good job beyond the three-point arc. that seemed to be a question early on.three-point range. really effective outside. so far this year. >> whit: now on the tennessee side, wayne chism, 16 rebounds in a loss to vanderbilt on wednesday. he seems to do whatever the team needs. some nights it s it's on the gl. other nights it other places. >> barry: they need to score on the glass. and wayne chism had injury problems, tailbone problem before christmas and has a sprained...
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and as an artist, you're responsible for that arc throughout the entire film. >>> from the evil stepmother deville in "101 dalmatians" disney villains have become legendary in american culture. >> i would imagine dr. facicier as the result of a date between cruela deville and continue kapt hook. >> he uses witchcraft to sing and dance his way into people's hearts. ♪ it's the greenest of green that i see ♪ "the princess and the frog" brings walt disney picture back into its original art form for a whole new generation. >> the most rewarding part of being a part of this film specifically is that it ushers in our -- you know, our sort of brand-new era of hand drawn animation. hand drawn animation is really what the legacy of disney animation was based on. >> normally when i go over a typical scene, i have to go back in and add his beads. then go back in and add his feather to his hat and then coat tails. >> born and raised in los angeles, california, bruce has been drawing cartoons since he was 5. but a friend pointed out that there were no black people in cartoons. >> i was like what do you
and as an artist, you're responsible for that arc throughout the entire film. >>> from the evil stepmother deville in "101 dalmatians" disney villains have become legendary in american culture. >> i would imagine dr. facicier as the result of a date between cruela deville and continue kapt hook. >> he uses witchcraft to sing and dance his way into people's hearts. ♪ it's the greenest of green that i see ♪ "the princess and the frog" brings walt...
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. >> al: you know coming into the game he is one of 115 from behind the arc.t guy that you expect is flores. there you go. you have been a huge flores fan for a long time you know appeared as a body double. and the something that you watch on the wizards charter is the you are familiar with the work of flores before you saw him, i didn't know that. he was a body double? >> al: cirque the vampires. >> glenn: i'm in the sure i want to know. it shows he is a multitalented kid. >> al: he is. >> glenn: and matt wants him to take a bite out of mason now. he did it with that 3 point shot. >> al: 52 seconds remaining in a three point game. one time george mason seemed with elin control. nervous time. over more than 9000 tickets sold but the weather is a factor there. here is cornelius and cam long to milk the clock, make sure that you go and pressure. and cornelius 5 to shoot for hancock. the hole. and tips it to wright. and now 10 seconds to go. and he is going to take a time out. it got turned over. and cornelius got it on the baseline. matt brady gets the full time
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you always get an open look outside the arc. have to be able to knock it down. >> mike: 15:56 to play first half. cavs up 6- early. hostd swg to allyyou mor insu the n inire? ♪weet knoat m fron, whe co r, t. ♪ ♪r tiocki st: switto g 15% e onnsur st: "too jon ll? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ man the ♪ [ ma lf torie f all hamm ] gonnt liutte f and like. ♪ f floa a bly. stke a nnat l buty d sike ♪ inga... 7 ting a [ wohalfalor the wom] i kat's. >> mike: it's all wake forest of lake. virginia started out shooting 3 of 4 but haven't hit a shot since. as you see, no field goals in the last 4 1/2 minutes. wake forest hasn't been light it up. 3 for 10. 0 for 3 from behind the arc here early. and there is sandra garcia who has had some big games. she had a career high 27 against high point. hasn't been scoring a lot lately. camille collier into the game for wake forest, number 3 in gold. >> debbie: nice screening action for brittany waters. she gets to the free-throw line, she could have shot a bank shot well but i don't know about the scoop shot from mike p
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i look at it like the arc of music. ♪ standing at the bar -- >> the fugees are considered the hip-hopf rap music, the hip-hop beatles. >> what is it about music that captured your soul so? there's some music that you can feel it is truly a part of them. i get that from you? >> music for me is survival. it's not like i just did music to do music. coming from haiti, drums plays a very important -- i would just sit outside and just beat the drum, all day long, just beating drum. so for me music is like -- always has been survival for me, you know what i mean? it's part of my life. >> are you surprised at where you have gone in terms of, not the popularity, but the want for so many people to have wycliff connected with them musically? there are a certain number of producers who have their time, and it's their time. though yours is extended, you're having yours. is that a surprise to you? and i suspect you don't take that for granted? >> i don't take it for granted. actually my time actually just started, you know what i'm saying? it's like, i'm from haiti, baby, this is the marathon. even
i look at it like the arc of music. ♪ standing at the bar -- >> the fugees are considered the hip-hopf rap music, the hip-hop beatles. >> what is it about music that captured your soul so? there's some music that you can feel it is truly a part of them. i get that from you? >> music for me is survival. it's not like i just did music to do music. coming from haiti, drums plays a very important -- i would just sit outside and just beat the drum, all day long, just beating...
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way beyond the arc. >> larry: two things that happened right there, bob. not only the fact that he missed the shot, but the fact that he didn't draw any iron. all of a sudden, it becomes a confidence factor, because you're now down to almost two minutes in the game. somebody has to pick up this nc state offense. >> bob: gonzalez, 1 of 5 and all of the shots have been three-pointers. >> larry: wood did a nice job on werner. he went right by him. >> bob: and werner loses the handle. the ball ricochets off his back. degand picks it up. a three-point florida lead and 1:45 to play. horner. drops it down to smith. he's doubled. degand driving. horner, the offensive rebound. 1:25 left. shot clock at eight. wood for the tie -- no. horer in, the offensive rebound, and he's fouled. >> larry: what a great rebound! oh, my, did he come in there and grab that. >> bob: and he is hurting. that right knee is really barking. and horner, perhaps saved the game for nc state. >> bob: watch the wood miss, but horner came from the left baseline, and got through three florida def
way beyond the arc. >> larry: two things that happened right there, bob. not only the fact that he missed the shot, but the fact that he didn't draw any iron. all of a sudden, it becomes a confidence factor, because you're now down to almost two minutes in the game. somebody has to pick up this nc state offense. >> bob: gonzalez, 1 of 5 and all of the shots have been three-pointers. >> larry: wood did a nice job on werner. he went right by him. >> bob: and werner loses...
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. >> mike: i think having the same arc that they have in the nba is a help for that. dawkins having a tough stretch here. a turnover before and then the blocked shot. >> tim: tanner smith. nice play by potter. to keep it alive for clemson on this end of the floor. haven't been able to get booker involved. trevor booker. here he is now for three. >> mike: and if you're duke, i think, if you had to choose something to let him shoot threes, try to run a pick and pop that time, had a good look ate. >> tim: mason plumlee setting the pick there for scheyer. time-out, 11:56 remaining. the blue devil lead is 14 here at cameron indoor stadium. now through january 4th. ♪ special lease offers now available on the 2010 rx 350. ♪ ♪ whoa! new kfc fiery grilled wings! marinated in peppers then grilled to seal in the one-of-a-kind taste. it's the only fiery grilled wing. only at kfc. whoa! did you see the tiger, too? try 5 wings or a bucket of 20. colonel, you're on a hot streak! taste the fiery grilled wing side of kfc. >> tim: let's take a look, now, mike, at our lexus playbook. >>
. >> mike: i think having the same arc that they have in the nba is a help for that. dawkins having a tough stretch here. a turnover before and then the blocked shot. >> tim: tanner smith. nice play by potter. to keep it alive for clemson on this end of the floor. haven't been able to get booker involved. trevor booker. here he is now for three. >> mike: and if you're duke, i think, if you had to choose something to let him shoot threes, try to run a pick and pop that time,...
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always comes back with an eye job on the cockpit where the shields are pulled up in and a disturbing arc headed manikin has to be guarded from people. it shows you how absolutely mad the world has gotten. the woman volunteers to go to summit because she thinks the gulf stream is rolling out the new model. bill: you are invited to disney -- to dinner with chavez and obama but you could not make it. what was your assessment from afar? >> all for this campaign, i heard from barack obama that words matter and pictures are worth a thousand words. i understand, keep your enemies closer, but you do not have to spoon this guy. imagine how it breaks the spirit of a freedom fighter to look up and see barack obama with this pig. it is unbelievable to me. barack, he appears that he does have -- he likes to bully people who bully bullies. i do not know why he would want to be in a photo op with this guy from the sopranos. bill: what if you were the president, got helps us, and he walks over with his dopey book? what would you have done? hit him with the book? what would you have done? >> listen, i wo
always comes back with an eye job on the cockpit where the shields are pulled up in and a disturbing arc headed manikin has to be guarded from people. it shows you how absolutely mad the world has gotten. the woman volunteers to go to summit because she thinks the gulf stream is rolling out the new model. bill: you are invited to disney -- to dinner with chavez and obama but you could not make it. what was your assessment from afar? >> all for this campaign, i heard from barack obama that...
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delaney, high arcing three -- good. >> larry: he's back!hat's the second three tonight for delaney. now singleton trying to match it. airmails one and the rebound to atkins. delaney gets it up. atkins for three -- bangs it home. the freshman, manny atkins with, just his third three-pointer of the season. time-out, florida state. >> larry: how about atkins, he's got no fear. jumped off of the bench, takes the pass from delaney coming down the left side and drills it. >> bob: a pure shooter out of zone mountain, georgia. played for the georgia aaaaa championship team at tucker high school last year and he can light it up. >> larry: it's good that atkins was open on the wing that time to be able to get the shot off and get the three. here he was not making the pass, but making the shot, the second three of the first half. >> bob: i guess delaney was too close at the foul line. just had to back it up to about 25 feet and let it rip. got to stay in the circle, though, don't you? what a talent. malcolm delaney, he had 13 here last when florida st
delaney, high arcing three -- good. >> larry: he's back!hat's the second three tonight for delaney. now singleton trying to match it. airmails one and the rebound to atkins. delaney gets it up. atkins for three -- bangs it home. the freshman, manny atkins with, just his third three-pointer of the season. time-out, florida state. >> larry: how about atkins, he's got no fear. jumped off of the bench, takes the pass from delaney coming down the left side and drills it. >> bob: a...
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clemson, who has just been atrocious from behind the arc in conference play 2 for 10.te that, just down seven points. >> robin: shooting 37%, which is good. they've had a couple of games where they've not broken the 30% mark. and i think that's very important. they've got to try to push up to 40% in terms of field goal percentage which means continue to take care of the ball and get some offensive boards. they should be right in it. >> mike: the tigers very much in it. the celebration is the dance, the shag. the song you are hearing "i love beach music." i do. oman the es. 7 [ all . ♪ #2 ] ha cal e g. [ mu ali i'm floa a bly ing bee ♪ liketerf fg liee. f m gofloake aerfl f anng lbee. ♪ f stike sikee. n ] he cs, all [ #2 w thight ♪ ♪ >> mike: we have some great acc women's basketball for you on sunday. 1:00, two of the top 25 teams in the country. georgia tech and virginia. the cavaliers coming off a couple of big wins over virginia tech. boston college. georgia tech got upset on the road at boston college. so this will be an interesting game. bridget ardasi, monica wri
clemson, who has just been atrocious from behind the arc in conference play 2 for 10.te that, just down seven points. >> robin: shooting 37%, which is good. they've had a couple of games where they've not broken the 30% mark. and i think that's very important. they've got to try to push up to 40% in terms of field goal percentage which means continue to take care of the ball and get some offensive boards. they should be right in it. >> mike: the tigers very much in it. the...
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then i ran into an arc of is to seem to know where all of the files were hidden. i said how do you know, so much about this? he said i was in the transfer agreement. the word transfer in hebrew means a transfer. that was the name of the overall company. and you must remember, this was a encouraged by the nazis, cooperated with and the nazis and the zionist worked together because they had the intersecting interest. then not cease wanted the jews out of germany and the zionist wanted them into pablo side. and sees down good german assets and the zionist one to save the german assets and could only do by the transfer agreement. >> host: not these are willing to work with the jews? >> that is right. >> host: their desire was to exterminate the jewish people so was that before they had gone down the path toward is served a greater interest? explained that. >> guest: understanding the nazi period for real it is a complex set of situations. is both it reality and perception of reality. it dictates the facts on the ground when tumbling down the road. working on the zioni
then i ran into an arc of is to seem to know where all of the files were hidden. i said how do you know, so much about this? he said i was in the transfer agreement. the word transfer in hebrew means a transfer. that was the name of the overall company. and you must remember, this was a encouraged by the nazis, cooperated with and the nazis and the zionist worked together because they had the intersecting interest. then not cease wanted the jews out of germany and the zionist wanted them into...
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experienced team in the pac 10 with not one, but three excellent shooters who are golden beyond the arcot just one, but to be able to take the pressure off just one, we have two other players that shoot the ball from the perimeter. >> dangerous indeed. the cal golden triangle of randle, christopher and robertson all have surpassed the thousand points mark in their careers. on the other side of the court, freshman derrick williams is bringing the house down in tucson. he's the wildcats' leader scorer and the highest scoring freshman in the conference. the old guard against the young cats. cal on the road against arizona as both teams position themselves for a shot at the conference finals. pac 10 action now! >>> we are at the mchale center in tucson, arizona for pac 10 hoops presenteded by kfc today. it's the cal bears against the arizona wildcats, and let's take a look at the pac 10 standings after last night's games. you see what is at stake in this game. number one california at 6-2, arizona at 5-3, right on their tails. welcome courtside, marques johnson, darren horn ton, great to ha
experienced team in the pac 10 with not one, but three excellent shooters who are golden beyond the arcot just one, but to be able to take the pressure off just one, we have two other players that shoot the ball from the perimeter. >> dangerous indeed. the cal golden triangle of randle, christopher and robertson all have surpassed the thousand points mark in their careers. on the other side of the court, freshman derrick williams is bringing the house down in tucson. he's the wildcats'...
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at one point iran into an arc of this in israel who seem to know where all of the files were hidden. i said how do you know, so much about this? he said i was in the transfer agreement. the hebrew word means transfer limited so that was the name of the overall company. it was encouraged and cooperated with by the nazis and day and the zionist work together because they had the intersecting interest. the nazis wanted the jews out of germany and the zionist wanted them into palestine. the nazis wanted to seize germany's assets and the zionist wanted to save the jewish german assets. the only way they could do it was by the transfer agreement. >> host: and not these were willing to work with the issues? >> guest: dad is right. >> host: but said desire was to exterminated jewish people. was it before that hathor it served a greater interest? >> guest: i understand a than nazi point* misunderstanding eight complex set of situations. actually professor sherman schooled me on the new approach to understanding both the reality and the perception of reality. and the perception often dictates
at one point iran into an arc of this in israel who seem to know where all of the files were hidden. i said how do you know, so much about this? he said i was in the transfer agreement. the hebrew word means transfer limited so that was the name of the overall company. it was encouraged and cooperated with by the nazis and day and the zionist work together because they had the intersecting interest. the nazis wanted the jews out of germany and the zionist wanted them into palestine. the nazis...
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this is old crow from hot springs, arc ancht new year's resolution, more pab, less shultz. >> i'm wondering why is it that lately he doesn't know what he has been talking about. he is all into it and passionate about it. he was hot and i was thinking i wanted to unbutton his shirt or something, i don't know. is it mind control or something that he is doing because i don't appreciate it. i usually find bill foul and disgusting. last week, watching the reruns, let me know what you think. >> i saw the rerun of yours last night, and it showed a picture of you with a black tank top and a buzz cut. i know it wasn't you because sergeant wrinkle wasn't there. >> andy, would you give a shout out to my cat, steel law, who passed away on july 2nd -- i mean, january 2nd, just two days ago. i'm very sad. i know you are a cat lover. >> hi, you know what who needs porno when you have" red eye"? >> hi, greg, nicky from jersey, love your show. especially when one of your crew cracks up in the background. thanks for the laughs, great guests and hilarious regulars. "red eye" is the best way to hear the news.
this is old crow from hot springs, arc ancht new year's resolution, more pab, less shultz. >> i'm wondering why is it that lately he doesn't know what he has been talking about. he is all into it and passionate about it. he was hot and i was thinking i wanted to unbutton his shirt or something, i don't know. is it mind control or something that he is doing because i don't appreciate it. i usually find bill foul and disgusting. last week, watching the reruns, let me know what you think....
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gold arc i nice little rebound. it looks like we are set up for a positive open if nothing else. >> let's talk about the unemployment rate as well. we talked so much about this in 2009. we'll have the first nonfarms payroll come out for 2010. >> it will be very interesting. it conditions out on friday. we'll all be looking forward to that all week. last time around, we only had 11,000 job losses. that sets the stage for a better number. it might be hard to duplicate that. unemployment rate came down to 10% last month. there ia little bit of a catch-22 here f -- if we start to see significant job growth, then the if he has a decision and that is to remove some of the stimulus that they've got out here, raise interest rates maybe, which may curtail the economic growth because there is a thought process out there that the economy can't continue to improve witut the fed being involved and sort of artificially propping it up. you want to add jobs. do y want to add them too quickly? it is a real tightrope that we are all
gold arc i nice little rebound. it looks like we are set up for a positive open if nothing else. >> let's talk about the unemployment rate as well. we talked so much about this in 2009. we'll have the first nonfarms payroll come out for 2010. >> it will be very interesting. it conditions out on friday. we'll all be looking forward to that all week. last time around, we only had 11,000 job losses. that sets the stage for a better number. it might be hard to duplicate that....
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with an eye job on the cockpit where the window shields are pulled up at a really unnatural disturbing arcrt about lending her a jet and the fact that somebody thinks this empty-headed pashmina mannequin has to be guarded from people will show you how absolutely mad the world has gone. this woman volunteers to go to g8 summits because she thinks the gulf stream will roll out the new modeling. >> i understand you were invited to dinner with chavez and obama, but you couldn't make it so how did you see it from afar? what was your assessment? >> well, listen, all through this campaign i heard from barack obama the words mattered, a picture is worth a thousand words. now, i understand keep your enemies closer, but you don't have to spoon this mook, okay? >> on the other hand-- >> imagine how embraced the spirit of a freedom fighter to look up and see barack obama in a pod in a zoo with this pig, it's unbelievable to me. you know, barack it appears that he does have some part of it is a bully, but he likes to people who bully, but who bully bullies. i don't understand why he would want to be in
with an eye job on the cockpit where the window shields are pulled up at a really unnatural disturbing arcrt about lending her a jet and the fact that somebody thinks this empty-headed pashmina mannequin has to be guarded from people will show you how absolutely mad the world has gone. this woman volunteers to go to g8 summits because she thinks the gulf stream will roll out the new modeling. >> i understand you were invited to dinner with chavez and obama, but you couldn't make it so how...
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converting with the three-pointer from behind the arc. nothing but straight music. with 10 points has utah back to within three after they trailed by as much as 12. more sec basketball coming up tuesday night for our viewers on css and the sec and acc battle, georgia and georgia tech. join me along with artherial green live from the coliseum at 7:00 eastern. daymeon: that will be a good matchup. you have two young players there in tray thompson in the sec and, of course, everyone knows about derek for georgia tech, just a beast. so those two young guys ought to be able to go at it. matt: what a way to end your nonconference schedule taking on your biggest rivalry in that conference. georgia has georgia tech and then they open the conference against kentucky. daymeon: well, right now, very exciting in the game of basketball. mentioned this game here tonight. both teams important. kind of a snowball effect every season. you want to win this game. you want to have your system in place, guys knowing their role and have positive outlooks. matt: you're watching sec basket
converting with the three-pointer from behind the arc. nothing but straight music. with 10 points has utah back to within three after they trailed by as much as 12. more sec basketball coming up tuesday night for our viewers on css and the sec and acc battle, georgia and georgia tech. join me along with artherial green live from the coliseum at 7:00 eastern. daymeon: that will be a good matchup. you have two young players there in tray thompson in the sec and, of course, everyone knows about...
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i think robinson had a steady, rising arc of style. don't think it was one moment that fascinated the american public. i think he put in their mind set, i'm your stylish arbiter. i'm, i'm, i'm the person who you look to for grace and elegance and style in the ring, and i will never let you down. by the way, i'm on my way to paris, and just watch how i carry through in europe. you'll see how the people there who love style love me as well. i don't think robinson looked at boxing with the idea that he would have to be compared to other fighters. i really think he thought he was a solo voyageer. i really think he thought he set his own style, he set his own musical notes. wade smith, the great sports writer, said that robinson lived in his own world, that he was almost unknowable, that he was -- red smith called him, quote, a breathing genius. >> host: and w.c. hines, the great sports writer, you quote as calling him a con artist. >> guest: yes. >> host: where do you fall on this? >> guest: i'm more in the red smith camp than i am in the
i think robinson had a steady, rising arc of style. don't think it was one moment that fascinated the american public. i think he put in their mind set, i'm your stylish arbiter. i'm, i'm, i'm the person who you look to for grace and elegance and style in the ring, and i will never let you down. by the way, i'm on my way to paris, and just watch how i carry through in europe. you'll see how the people there who love style love me as well. i don't think robinson looked at boxing with the idea...
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it's an arc of crisis as they describe it going from europe across the middle east to south asia.nk. there's a legacy from the '60s of distrust, of the reasons given for goinglp to war. it was compounded enormously during the past 10 years under bfo@ eric there were 10 or 11 occasions when over 100,000 people protested. there were antiwar sentiments that made their way very rapidly into the mainstream. michael moore's fahrenheit movie, the dixie chicks, bush couldn't even suppress the dixie chicks, a texas band. the gallup poll showed that americans turned against iraq as a mistake faster than they turned against vietnam. so i think there's been on a cultural level and a political level, a slow antiwar movement. and the reason it's not always in the streets is because we had to be in the streets. and now you can be online or you can vote.ltk4j4(p&c"p%so there . i still favor the streets, or inside and outside strategy at the same time. and it's manifested itself around what i was saying about movements versus machiavellians in this way. the movement push public opinion. public opi
it's an arc of crisis as they describe it going from europe across the middle east to south asia.nk. there's a legacy from the '60s of distrust, of the reasons given for goinglp to war. it was compounded enormously during the past 10 years under bfo@ eric there were 10 or 11 occasions when over 100,000 people protested. there were antiwar sentiments that made their way very rapidly into the mainstream. michael moore's fahrenheit movie, the dixie chicks, bush couldn't even suppress the dixie...
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and also -- i mean, the fact that the arc went from -- for wasserman, from the '30s until just when he died a year ago. c-span: jules stein lived for how long? and when did he die? >> guest: he lived to be 85. he died in 1981. c-span: there's a picture, the only one that i could find in the book, on page 199, of sidney korshak. who was he? >> guest: sidney korshak was the chicago mob's man in hollywood. he started out in life, in his professional life, as a lawyer -- it's pretty clear, as a lawyer for capone. that's what he told friends of his, in any event. and he got involved with the chicago outfit at that time. this is about 1931 or so. and he then went on eventually to move to hollywood, where he was the mob's man. and he had enormous influence on labor unions, the teamsters especially. so for wasserman, it was -- it was a relationship that mirrored the one stein had established earlier. in chicago, stein had had a relationship with petrillo, who was the head of the musicians' union, and also connected to al capone. and then wasserman in hollywood had korshak, who, among many othe
and also -- i mean, the fact that the arc went from -- for wasserman, from the '30s until just when he died a year ago. c-span: jules stein lived for how long? and when did he die? >> guest: he lived to be 85. he died in 1981. c-span: there's a picture, the only one that i could find in the book, on page 199, of sidney korshak. who was he? >> guest: sidney korshak was the chicago mob's man in hollywood. he started out in life, in his professional life, as a lawyer -- it's pretty...
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in terms of the arc of her criminal story. which is that she turned to a guy known in the neighborhood who was a young engstrom, the head of the gang. and hit come from fujian province when he was still a teenager. a very smart ruthless individual who came as a teenager that he had a snakehead got him a flight to south america. they had a stopover in lax. and a 14 of 15 your kids without the necessary paperwork to enter the united states with no english and nobody within. he got off the plane at lax during a stopover and just walked out of the airport. and somehow found his way to new york city and joined this game. he was a dangerous guy who to this day people and chinatown that i've spoken with find kind of an alarming scary figure. he ended up pleading guilty to five murders. the first time he encountered sister ping was when he and his gang robbed her family at gunpoint. and he actually put a gun advocate and they took money from her. a second time he encountered was when they did it again, because they hadn't got enough m
in terms of the arc of her criminal story. which is that she turned to a guy known in the neighborhood who was a young engstrom, the head of the gang. and hit come from fujian province when he was still a teenager. a very smart ruthless individual who came as a teenager that he had a snakehead got him a flight to south america. they had a stopover in lax. and a 14 of 15 your kids without the necessary paperwork to enter the united states with no english and nobody within. he got off the plane...
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wrote barack obama to congratulate, you know, to say what his election meant it so it has this amazing arc showing the history of african-americans, enslaved and free over three centuries. >> what surprised you in your study of these letters? >> i guess one of the things that surprise me is the extent to which enslaved african-americans continue to communicate with their loved ones. or even that african -- that slaves wrote letters at all. by the extent to which they maintain the bonds across plantations, across the state, and of course this was an illegal act, but they somehow managed to stay in contact to the best they could with their loved ones. >> the regular booktv viewers may recognize you because we shot a program of yours earlier in the year which you can walk on booktv, go to our website and watch that program. what are you working on right now? >> right now i'm still here with this book. this is probably my 40th event since february. and we've also been to a number of dramatic readings around the country. we did a reading recently with ruby dee, the incredible actress, and antho
wrote barack obama to congratulate, you know, to say what his election meant it so it has this amazing arc showing the history of african-americans, enslaved and free over three centuries. >> what surprised you in your study of these letters? >> i guess one of the things that surprise me is the extent to which enslaved african-americans continue to communicate with their loved ones. or even that african -- that slaves wrote letters at all. by the extent to which they maintain the...
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. >> dave: louisiana state is two of nine from outside the arc.ee of 17 overall. >> joe: again, just really struggling on the offensive end. which is obvious if you have been watching the entire first half. >> dave: populist. populist. 5'10", 150-pound freshman from slidell, louisiana. >> another walk-on for the lsu tigers. a number of walk-on, scholarship players who made the squad. because of the lack of depth that trent johnson has for the team. johnson has always had walk-on try-outs wherever he's been. if the walk-ons are on the floor too much, it ain't a good thing. >> joe: not a good thing at all. you're exactly right. no disrespect to the young men. they work very hard. >> dave: they do. >> joe: they're giving their best effort. but in this league, the talent level is so good you've got to match it with good players. johnson has done that. four excellent high school players including darrenbecker from metarie park, right outside new orleans, will be a freshman next year. and turner out of muckalshoot, alabama. and the freshman out of the s
. >> dave: louisiana state is two of nine from outside the arc.ee of 17 overall. >> joe: again, just really struggling on the offensive end. which is obvious if you have been watching the entire first half. >> dave: populist. populist. 5'10", 150-pound freshman from slidell, louisiana. >> another walk-on for the lsu tigers. a number of walk-on, scholarship players who made the squad. because of the lack of depth that trent johnson has for the team. johnson has...
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soon they will join us in the dance, the incline, at the slow arc of the painted sticks meeting or reador now, the women dance alone. flung forward and back by an unseen it tied. the old ones saying of the garden. the drums pound faster in our belly. our feet slide on smooth wood. our arms are dusted with light. our hair is a braided and it lashes the air like lightning. the whirling is a red went around us -- read wind -- red wind. the man go branches grow into trees under our flashing feet. the floor --? faces a clean and flicker in a porch light. the smell of harvest hay is thick and narcotics in our throat. we spend and spend it back to the villages of our mothers and mothers are around us. the men are a white blur like moonlight on the fields scene from a passing train. thank you. [applause] >> houston is full of such incredible talent. thank you. please welcome the united states district judge southern district of texas who will administer the oath of office. [applause] >> good morning. mayor parker, will you please join me at the podium for the administration of the oath of offic
soon they will join us in the dance, the incline, at the slow arc of the painted sticks meeting or reador now, the women dance alone. flung forward and back by an unseen it tied. the old ones saying of the garden. the drums pound faster in our belly. our feet slide on smooth wood. our arms are dusted with light. our hair is a braided and it lashes the air like lightning. the whirling is a red went around us -- read wind -- red wind. the man go branches grow into trees under our flashing feet....
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but what a game again, 22 points, 14 rebounds, that one's got a nice arc and he makes it.each have 23 points in the game. haywood has 13 points and 13 rebounds. and foye has 10 points. >> phil: again, those starters got lots of minutes. all those guys with 3 or more minutes and you still got another 8 and a half to go. >> steve: flib has been giving him a rest. he'll go to the line and it's on deshawn stephenson. >> phil: intse ga : dorliels p a iddl dle ♪ :chhaw yot p a iddl . >> steve: all all right, the bulls on a 14-3 run, and they're up now by 4 with 7 and a half to play. another magnificent performance from antawn jamison who has his 14th double double of the year. derrick rose has a game high 26 points, five rebounds, five assists. and chicago tonight, 21 second chance points and another note of interest here, the wizards have just three turnovers on the night. right now that ties their franchise low for turnovers in a game which they set back in february of 2003. inside, hi haye wood gets it back and draws a foul. against indiana on february 25th, 2003, the wizards
but what a game again, 22 points, 14 rebounds, that one's got a nice arc and he makes it.each have 23 points in the game. haywood has 13 points and 13 rebounds. and foye has 10 points. >> phil: again, those starters got lots of minutes. all those guys with 3 or more minutes and you still got another 8 and a half to go. >> steve: flib has been giving him a rest. he'll go to the line and it's on deshawn stephenson. >> phil: intse ga : dorliels p a iddl dle ♪ :chhaw yot p a...
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it was easy for us to begin following her arc, if you will, and how she developed. and as well her opinions. we made a very conscious decision, speaking on behalf of mike, to try to anchor the book with molly's own words. we decided to liberate not to thank the book with her columns. because you already own those. those were bestsellers but and you read her work over the years. so we presented the familiarity and those works exist, why replicate them? but we wanted no to fill up the book with molly's voice about her own circumstance, her evolution. and a large part of the book is about molly's evolution, how she got to be that one word person, molly with an exclamation point. see how she became, frankly, we could argue until the cows came home from texas i think, the most important journalist from texas, and one of the most influential journalist in american history, not just for women, but she surely did that but for her way of thinking. about journalism and importing critical thinking. it's all there. it starts at the age of 10. it's a pretty amazing process, and
it was easy for us to begin following her arc, if you will, and how she developed. and as well her opinions. we made a very conscious decision, speaking on behalf of mike, to try to anchor the book with molly's own words. we decided to liberate not to thank the book with her columns. because you already own those. those were bestsellers but and you read her work over the years. so we presented the familiarity and those works exist, why replicate them? but we wanted no to fill up the book with...
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power play goal and there's the ricochet and that's a wicked back hander arc one timer back hand which is hard to execute. 33 in the previous 28 in kills, joe. that's a big power play and a booth for tampa bay. joe: the tampa bay lightning have lost 12 in a row to washington and have a 2-0 advantage over the capps in the game's first period. brian ponthier stalked by alex ovenchin. alex ovenchin, knuble and backstrom continue to ash treeo for bruce boudreau. >> i think tampa bay has breaking streak on their mind because they broke it against new jersey which is up to ten games. joe: knuble bracing himself and backstrom gave brian ponthier fits as the capitals can't touch it. that would have been offside. jeff halpern late in the shift able to tee it up for tampa. lundin misfires and jason chimera with a touchup and it is an icing call against the lightning. let's hear it for more cadillac, proud supporter of washington hockey, they have been the premier cadillac dealer for 30 years, located on route 50. you can visit them online. capitals in demand of a goal. shane morrison on the ice
power play goal and there's the ricochet and that's a wicked back hander arc one timer back hand which is hard to execute. 33 in the previous 28 in kills, joe. that's a big power play and a booth for tampa bay. joe: the tampa bay lightning have lost 12 in a row to washington and have a 2-0 advantage over the capps in the game's first period. brian ponthier stalked by alex ovenchin. alex ovenchin, knuble and backstrom continue to ash treeo for bruce boudreau. >> i think tampa bay has...
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play against -- against then 18th ranked florida state and maryland shooting 10 of 16 from beyond the arct 5 of 6, he had 17 points. greivis vasquez had 17 of his 22 in the second half, including a huge three-pointer with two minutes to go. and the terps win it 77-68 over the knolls and then a win at boston college in convincing fashion for two acc victories. the one loss in overtime at lake forest. and the acc play will continue for maryland against nc state. coming up on saturday. and then miami, a week from tonight, both of those games here at comcast. comcast center nice offensive play. the terps battle and come away with it. tough pass. i think it was knocked out of bounds by longwood and they'll give it to the terrapins. the lead has grown to 28. for maryland. 11-5 on the year coming in. here is vasquez. jump ball, the possession arrow belongs to longwood. >> ron: if you're longwood, you want to try to get some action going to the basket, or set for some of your inside guys. each possession has them coming down shooting jump shots, probably a little too quickly. try to get some acti
play against -- against then 18th ranked florida state and maryland shooting 10 of 16 from beyond the arct 5 of 6, he had 17 points. greivis vasquez had 17 of his 22 in the second half, including a huge three-pointer with two minutes to go. and the terps win it 77-68 over the knolls and then a win at boston college in convincing fashion for two acc victories. the one loss in overtime at lake forest. and the acc play will continue for maryland against nc state. coming up on saturday. and then...
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you know, brooks wide open behind the arc.ds on his hips, nobody anywhere near him, and able to spot up. that's that shooting practice for ryan brooks. >> steve: couldn't draw it up any better if you're temple. three time-outs remaining, not that they'll need him here with 1:01 to go, but foul should be on guzman, and going to the line for two is harris. >> steve: that's a great call by guzman. now under a minute away from beating a top 15 team in temple. rebound, guzman can't get it to fall. and a foul called. and that's phil jones. partially because those >>> a huge upset here as the charlotte 49ers and defeated the 15th ranked temple owls, in large part due to derrio green. he was sensational, the sophomore. >> steve: 26 points. and it's going to be interesting to see whether or not any of the professors here are going to have 8:00 classes tomorrow here in charlotte. >> matt: i won'ter how many -- wonder how many students will make those classes tomorrow. charlotte defights temple, and now has a share of first place in the
you know, brooks wide open behind the arc.ds on his hips, nobody anywhere near him, and able to spot up. that's that shooting practice for ryan brooks. >> steve: couldn't draw it up any better if you're temple. three time-outs remaining, not that they'll need him here with 1:01 to go, but foul should be on guzman, and going to the line for two is harris. >> steve: that's a great call by guzman. now under a minute away from beating a top 15 team in temple. rebound, guzman can't get...
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outside the arc. >> larry: you know, earlier in the year i had a conversation with paul hewitt about recruited him, what did you think you were getting? he said i knew what i was getting. i was getting a shooter. i needed a guy to come in and really shoot the perimeter shot. we didn't have anybody that could do that. you know what, he's got him and he is certainly in character right now. >> bob: mo miller comes in and oliver heads out. 72-56 georgia tech. if the jackets go on to close out the win, it will mark six consecutive wins over wake forest in this building. lawal the rebound.ó8 >> larry: jackets trying to run a little bit of clock right now. i think a wise decision on their part. >> bob: shumpert, taken away. now a loose ball. and tech gets it back. shot clock at three. two, from mid-floor, miller, no. >> larry: i've got to ask a question. did wake forest have possession? >> bob: that's what the officials are thinking. should that have been a reset. they say no. ma the ig ecy, anat w mhterool twy. thatd bery ient etiace l of wet u hints'. a meplac not . uh,sban wouinit picke
outside the arc. >> larry: you know, earlier in the year i had a conversation with paul hewitt about recruited him, what did you think you were getting? he said i knew what i was getting. i was getting a shooter. i needed a guy to come in and really shoot the perimeter shot. we didn't have anybody that could do that. you know what, he's got him and he is certainly in character right now. >> bob: mo miller comes in and oliver heads out. 72-56 georgia tech. if the jackets go on to...
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in the three lossings for temple coming into this ballgame, he was 3/15 combined from outside the arcverall. fran said today if we are going to make a run, he needs to have those kind of games against the really good opponents. >> steve: right. this is the first game where really they are playing poorly and they have a chance to win. but they are also playing a team that has been struggling. so can he get away with this against the daytons and the xaviers and the rhode islands of the league. i don't know. >> tom: holding the opposition to 56 points her game on average. they ever -- per game on average. shot clock at 25 they set up their offense. here's brooks against his former high school teammate, garrett williamson. that has to be odd when you play so long on the high school level with one guy and then play against him on the collegiate level. i guess it happens a lot in philadelphia. >> steve: it definitely does. i'm sure it is a little strange. >> tom: guzman fires with three on the shot clock, no good. fernandez gets the rebound. 4 minutes to play in the second half. >> steve: 1
in the three lossings for temple coming into this ballgame, he was 3/15 combined from outside the arcverall. fran said today if we are going to make a run, he needs to have those kind of games against the really good opponents. >> steve: right. this is the first game where really they are playing poorly and they have a chance to win. but they are also playing a team that has been struggling. so can he get away with this against the daytons and the xaviers and the rhode islands of the...
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after everything with this at the arc of their relationship, it is an extraordinary moment.sband might be a problem, something she never did in the campaign -- anything bill clinton did something considered politically detrimental, and she defends him. she never takes any other side, totally loyal to her husband. now she is not saying not disloyal, but admitting to barack obama that there is a political vulnerability with her husband . barack obama does not express that he needs anyone did, he is the maximally self-sufficient politician. he turns to her and in its in some ways that he needs her. it is the first bond, the relationship of trust where they relationship of trust where they can work togethe she wakes up and besides she is going to take the job. i think in the first year of his term, she has demonstrated all the things that are best about hillary clinton. she has been an incredibly valuable adviser. she has worked incredibly hard representing america around the world, and by all indications, their relationship is as solid as any relationship. they are on incredibl
after everything with this at the arc of their relationship, it is an extraordinary moment.sband might be a problem, something she never did in the campaign -- anything bill clinton did something considered politically detrimental, and she defends him. she never takes any other side, totally loyal to her husband. now she is not saying not disloyal, but admitting to barack obama that there is a political vulnerability with her husband . barack obama does not express that he needs anyone did, he...
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currently there is not a single scientific study of agent orange of veterans funded by nih, by cdc, by arc va or by dod. so if you don't have science to review, you're not going to make progress. 95% of the articles reviewed in 2006 and 2008 by the institute of medicine were done overseas either by norwegian countries or other countries in europe or the far east. so the real question is, not just justice for the vietnamese, although we certainly would like to see that but it's justice for american families that are still suffering and so the real key is not just raising awareness that agent orange is still a problem having to do with vietnam but that agent orange is still a significant problem having to do with american veterans and their children and their grandchildren. thank you. and thank you all for your efforts. [applause] >> the gentleman in the far back there. >> i want to thank you for all your good work on this issue. and you mentioned earlier max cleland was va director in the late '70s and mentioned things started to change in the 90s and it was due to jesse brown who was clint
currently there is not a single scientific study of agent orange of veterans funded by nih, by cdc, by arc va or by dod. so if you don't have science to review, you're not going to make progress. 95% of the articles reviewed in 2006 and 2008 by the institute of medicine were done overseas either by norwegian countries or other countries in europe or the far east. so the real question is, not just justice for the vietnamese, although we certainly would like to see that but it's justice for...
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close the vote where we did ultimately i think quite successfully, put together -- we internationalize arcmedications, but also we manage to get a sense of departments working together so that was an understanding that it was leading him to strategy, but there was maximum openness with all the various departments. and then sharing and personnel in trying to bring people, if you like, onto the same page, literally in the same room, where you take an approach to communications that is not here's this departments coming are that apartment, there'll doing the right in. >> i'd like to talk and we will come back later on to the questions of how the government worked in the cab networks. but just to one element that is very relevant i think to just today's fashion. how closely did you work with the intelligence and security agencies? >> how closely did i work? >> yes, you personally. >> i'd say at times very closely. most of my time working for the prime minister or i didn't have that much to do with intelligence agencies. i would say in terms of an intense period of contact or consultation with
close the vote where we did ultimately i think quite successfully, put together -- we internationalize arcmedications, but also we manage to get a sense of departments working together so that was an understanding that it was leading him to strategy, but there was maximum openness with all the various departments. and then sharing and personnel in trying to bring people, if you like, onto the same page, literally in the same room, where you take an approach to communications that is not here's...
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after everything with this at the arc of their relationship, it is an extraordinary moment.e moment she admits her husband might be a problem, something she never did in the campaign -- anything bill clinton did something considered politically detrimental, and she defends him. she never takes any other side, totally loyal to her husband. now she is not saying not disloyal, but admitting to barack obama that there is a political vulnerability with her husband . barack obama does not express that he needs anyone did, he is the maximally self-sufficient politician. he turns to her and in its in some ways that he needs her. it is the first bond, the relationship of trust where they can work together. he tells her to sleep on it and not to say no. she decides to take the job i think the caller is right her first year as secretary of state has demonstrated all the things that is best about hillary clinton. she has worked incredibly, incredibly hard representing america around the world, and from all indications, their relationship is as solid as any relationship of any cabinet se
after everything with this at the arc of their relationship, it is an extraordinary moment.e moment she admits her husband might be a problem, something she never did in the campaign -- anything bill clinton did something considered politically detrimental, and she defends him. she never takes any other side, totally loyal to her husband. now she is not saying not disloyal, but admitting to barack obama that there is a political vulnerability with her husband . barack obama does not express...
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[applause] look at the arc of history on this.the months leading up to the passage of medicare? nil. can anybody remember with medicare coverage in 1966 and how it is different from today? no. get something on the books. fix it overturned. love the one you are with. -- fix its overtime. love the one you are with. >> i am a primary-care doctor in los angeles. my question is -- i wanted to respond to some important points that resonated with me particularly in my practice at the community health center. you mentioned how congressmen and gentlemen have to go through the stages of grief and a mile. i want to say how we have to model that and then forced this change. we need to move past that time of indignation, because that is not what my patients need. what i have been doing is to sit there are some concrete things to celebrate in this bill. this bill will change the lives of my patients. what role do you see providers planning -- playing? we want to celebrate these things and move past the brief and talk about what really matters.
[applause] look at the arc of history on this.the months leading up to the passage of medicare? nil. can anybody remember with medicare coverage in 1966 and how it is different from today? no. get something on the books. fix it overturned. love the one you are with. -- fix its overtime. love the one you are with. >> i am a primary-care doctor in los angeles. my question is -- i wanted to respond to some important points that resonated with me particularly in my practice at the community...
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cbo, that the paygo rules and discretionary spending caps in the 1990s did help to restrain policy arcs that might -- actions that might otherwise have worsened the budget deficit. and they did so particularly during the period when attention of policymakers in both parties was focused on the deficit problem. at the end of the decade as the deficit problem was temporarily going away, then those restraints were widely ignored. but when attention was focused on that problem, those restraints helped. of course, all they can do is prevent or discourage policy action that would make the deficit worse, they don't create actions to make the deficit better. those actions require difficult decisions, and commission doesn't implement the need for those difficult decisions, it may provide a mechanism for encouraging those decisions to be made. don't have all the evidence about that and, as you say, cbo doesn't have a position on whether that should be pursued or not. >> we are taking it seriously. thank you. >> thank you, congresswoman. >> mr. hander is ring. >> thank you, mr. chairman. first, wit
cbo, that the paygo rules and discretionary spending caps in the 1990s did help to restrain policy arcs that might -- actions that might otherwise have worsened the budget deficit. and they did so particularly during the period when attention of policymakers in both parties was focused on the deficit problem. at the end of the decade as the deficit problem was temporarily going away, then those restraints were widely ignored. but when attention was focused on that problem, those restraints...