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an arcing event. the arc occurred right next to the wires that powered the flight deck's most crucial equipment setting off a fire that spread across the cockpit attic, burning through the ceiling. >> the situation in the final few minutes of flight was catastrophic. the airplane's full of smoke. there is evidence of molten aluminum rained down overhead. the electrical system are failing. one by one, everything that they need to keep the airplane in flight is failing. they finally lose control of the airplane, and it rolls towards the ocean and accelerates and impacts the ocean at a very high speed. in the wake of the swiss air 111 crash, the airline industry is forced to re-evaluate the procedures for in-flight buyers. flammability testing becomes more rigorous. insulation blankets and more inspected for more flame resistant materials. and wiring becomes more stringent. >> swiss air 111 was a watershed in how pilots deal with in-flight smoke conditions. after that pilots recognized how quickly things
an arcing event. the arc occurred right next to the wires that powered the flight deck's most crucial equipment setting off a fire that spread across the cockpit attic, burning through the ceiling. >> the situation in the final few minutes of flight was catastrophic. the airplane's full of smoke. there is evidence of molten aluminum rained down overhead. the electrical system are failing. one by one, everything that they need to keep the airplane in flight is failing. they finally lose...
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but paul pierce look at this shot from behind the arc. amazing.
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inside the arc for two with 0.8 left. a big-time shot and he's one of the best in the country at making tough shots. this is excellent defense by appling but he's about four inches shorter than buford, and william recognized that and was going right into his shot knowing that appling could not bother it, and nothing but rope. >> verne: my gracious. >> clark: big time, big time, big time. >> verne: william buford, the only senior in the squad playing for ohio state. 19 second half points. none bigger than that bucket. with 0.8 second left, and they will review it. >> clark: definitely a two. he's inside that line. >> verne: i thought so. it was called a two. >> clark: he's actually inside both lines. >> verne: ravenel is going to come back in. >> clark: i talked to some of the ohio state folks, and for the team, this would be a statement game if they hold on. they feel like they've lost a little bit of their national cachet, and you look at the bench, and buford, who has suffered through an inconsistent season, but this wo
inside the arc for two with 0.8 left. a big-time shot and he's one of the best in the country at making tough shots. this is excellent defense by appling but he's about four inches shorter than buford, and william recognized that and was going right into his shot knowing that appling could not bother it, and nothing but rope. >> verne: my gracious. >> clark: big time, big time, big time. >> verne: william buford, the only senior in the squad playing for ohio state. 19 second...
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. >> celinda, you heard what tom said about this arc of history sort of argument but the arc of history eventually bends toward justice, i think. and over the past couple of years, that arc has actually gone completely in the other direction. it has taken back. i mean when you think about women, i mean celinda, i want to get you jump in here because i know you do a lot of training for women can dates and followed this as a political strategist as well. but with respect to what tom has been saying in terms of the past two years, what is it that you have seen as a historical matter facing women? >> kwhaf seen was things that were honestly resolved 30, 40, 50 years ago are now being debated and this legislation is being produced primarily by right-wing male politicians and they are upset. you said it right, governor. they will not stop. they don't care how brutal it is, what the repercussions are, and tom respectfully clinics are women in texas women are losing their insurance. in this economy and these budget times, these states are not self-sufficient. in these times, people are losing t
. >> celinda, you heard what tom said about this arc of history sort of argument but the arc of history eventually bends toward justice, i think. and over the past couple of years, that arc has actually gone completely in the other direction. it has taken back. i mean when you think about women, i mean celinda, i want to get you jump in here because i know you do a lot of training for women can dates and followed this as a political strategist as well. but with respect to what tom has...
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and he especially wrote about the theory of moral sentiments right and that was his so there is an arc that arguably you could draw from from arbor versus madison or the supreme court first took on the power to declare laws and constitution which is not given to the constitution through dartmouth through through the first dash or so the pacific railroad versus santa clara county. and then into buckley versus plato and and first national bank versus bill oddie all the way to citizens united none of these decisions grover cleveland one thousand nine hundred eight in the state of the union address your corporations have become the masters of the people the iron heel is on the throat of the people throughout this entire arc there has never been a legislature that has voted for this and there has never been a president who advocated it in fact to the contrary there have been laws against it and there have been presidents who have decried it. what do we do with this doctrine that the supreme court has been slowly and steadily building over almost two hundred year period. to get out of this w
and he especially wrote about the theory of moral sentiments right and that was his so there is an arc that arguably you could draw from from arbor versus madison or the supreme court first took on the power to declare laws and constitution which is not given to the constitution through dartmouth through through the first dash or so the pacific railroad versus santa clara county. and then into buckley versus plato and and first national bank versus bill oddie all the way to citizens united none...
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become the masters of the people the iron heel is on the throat of the people throughout this entire arc there has never been a legislature that has voted for this and there has never been a president who advocated it in fact to the contrary they have been laws against it and there have been presidents who have decried it. what do we do with this doctrine that the supreme court has been slowly and steadily building over almost two hundred year period. to to get out of this well look i mean first of all it's so institutionalized now it's so ingrained in our system that it really would take big steps because you have to undo citizens united you have to change campaign finance you have to have publicly financed elections you have to have elections of limited duration you've also got to get out of some of the bad habits where in a democracy so for example the gerrymandering that we have has led the wing nuts of each party to dominate the process because people don't run really in competitive general elections they only run a competitive primaries the only people who vote in primaries are the
become the masters of the people the iron heel is on the throat of the people throughout this entire arc there has never been a legislature that has voted for this and there has never been a president who advocated it in fact to the contrary they have been laws against it and there have been presidents who have decried it. what do we do with this doctrine that the supreme court has been slowly and steadily building over almost two hundred year period. to to get out of this well look i mean...
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number one syracuse survived the bracket. 14 from beyond the arc. but when he needed it most, they came up short. and syracuse escaped 64-63. up next, they won a sea saw battle. they came roaring back and took the lead. but the duo simply too much. combined for 49 points. running out the night's action, florida and mar kety. a lot of people had market winning in game. they had a 68-58 win. it's finally the biggest comeback in the night not in an ncaa tournament, but in the nba. paul george knocked down the three and indy was on top for the first time in the game. john wall the floater, but he didn't get it up in time. the pacers stun the wizards. have a terrific weekend. >> early today sports. >> still not sure to break records this weekend? plus, these guys are normally a favorite shark snack. but coming up, we'll tell you the happy story of the one that got away. >>> welcome back. first things first, today, we still have more heavy rain. new orleans, southern, mississippi, on and off scattered rain. as we go into saturday, definitely on the east c
number one syracuse survived the bracket. 14 from beyond the arc. but when he needed it most, they came up short. and syracuse escaped 64-63. up next, they won a sea saw battle. they came roaring back and took the lead. but the duo simply too much. combined for 49 points. running out the night's action, florida and mar kety. a lot of people had market winning in game. they had a 68-58 win. it's finally the biggest comeback in the night not in an ncaa tournament, but in the nba. paul george...
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. >> when you have an arc, an arc of instability is a good way to put it. egypt becomes an important player in there. it's important to continue to build a relationship with the emerging egypt. with that said, as we watch them disstridistribute power i thinkl get insights as to what they intend to be in the future. and they have not done that yet. >> with respect to syria. are things getting worse on the ground? is the government getting stronger? >> i wouldn't describe the government getting stronger. i would say that the government has deliberately decided to escalate the amount of violence they are willing to impose against their own people. they have used increasingly larger westminster. weapons. syria is 70% sunni. that is part of the population ithat is being oppressed by the central government. the central government may for a period of time oppress them, supress them, i don't think that 70% majority will ever again be content to be part of some sense of syrian nation. i think that what hasad has down guarantees his eventional demise. >> the exec exe
. >> when you have an arc, an arc of instability is a good way to put it. egypt becomes an important player in there. it's important to continue to build a relationship with the emerging egypt. with that said, as we watch them disstridistribute power i thinkl get insights as to what they intend to be in the future. and they have not done that yet. >> with respect to syria. are things getting worse on the ground? is the government getting stronger? >> i wouldn't describe the...
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team is there in a police action that involves officers from new arc, fremont and the -- newark, fremont and the highway patrol. one man has been arrested. there's now a search for a second man in that same neighborhood. that's why there is still a lot of police activity. again this, is still a developing situation. we'll have more on this online at ktvu.com. of course, we'll update you during our 5:00 newscast. >>> well, this afternoon grocery hand retail workers will hold a rally. hun drerdz of workers and retirees from safeway, raley's and save-mart are demanding belter healthcare. they've been in contract negotiations with the supermarkets since january and they say there's been little progress toward as new krmt. >>> criticism for starbucks to remove artificial coloring in one of the drinks, they decided to stop using red dye in their frappuccino. instead they are using beetles. the fda has certified those beetles as a safe food additives. it's also used in yoplait yogurts and pop tarts. >>> if you would like to walk a lock and you -- lot and cambridge, massachusetts, followed by ne
team is there in a police action that involves officers from new arc, fremont and the -- newark, fremont and the highway patrol. one man has been arrested. there's now a search for a second man in that same neighborhood. that's why there is still a lot of police activity. again this, is still a developing situation. we'll have more on this online at ktvu.com. of course, we'll update you during our 5:00 newscast. >>> well, this afternoon grocery hand retail workers will hold a rally....
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because the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice. how long? >> because no lie can live forever. how long? not long. because truth ever on the capitol roam forever on the throne. how long? not long because god almighty is still on the throne. >> we still have a long way to go. but we won't give up this fight. martin luther king iii joins us coming up. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. oh! [ baby crying ] ♪ what started as a whisper ♪ every day, millions of people choose to do the right thing. ♪ slowly turned to a scream ♪ there's an insurance company that does that, too. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? ♪ amen, omen >>> welcome back to "politics nation." live tonight from alabama. we are here in the church where dr. king preached throughout the civil rights movement. these days, alabama is the center of the republican universe. the presidenti
because the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice. how long? >> because no lie can live forever. how long? not long. because truth ever on the capitol roam forever on the throne. how long? not long because god almighty is still on the throne. >> we still have a long way to go. but we won't give up this fight. martin luther king iii joins us coming up. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of...
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after a major shot at purdue to believe that rob johnson is as the shots before for 25 from beyond the arc of their bounce out 72 to 69. after a status quo thursday today was full of sets have 15 said lehigh from the news did lead the no. 2 duke 7570 and earlier in the day him nor folks states at 15 during the same to missouri a 64 montebello's return as the milwaukee but tied it was all blocks unwanted drops into his 18 with the warriors whose 120 to 98. >>> the blonde is guessing join the pavement and sweepstakes yes the 49 years jim harbaugh and trends reportedly watched him during a private workout earlier this week and do many has narrowed down to three teams the broncos the titans and san francisco 49 years. >>> what about alex met? czech's blob. >>>
after a major shot at purdue to believe that rob johnson is as the shots before for 25 from beyond the arc of their bounce out 72 to 69. after a status quo thursday today was full of sets have 15 said lehigh from the news did lead the no. 2 duke 7570 and earlier in the day him nor folks states at 15 during the same to missouri a 64 montebello's return as the milwaukee but tied it was all blocks unwanted drops into his 18 with the warriors whose 120 to 98. >>> the blonde is guessing...
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4 of 7 from beyond the arc. love now in transition. t.-wolves up by nine. walter keeping it close.s 20 points on the night. bobcats down seven. under 4:00, luke ridnour's shot, no good. he had 40 points, 19 boards did kevin love. timberwolves win. >>> other espn news headlines. the nfl rule changes, the nfl agrees to adopt post season overtime rules for the regular season. all turnovers will be reviewed. >>> all right, we don't have the official stats. but a runner ireland has completed a note worthy sprint. >> it's a 2 1/2 ton circus elephant. her trainers were quick on their feet and managed to get her back before anybody was hurt. she wanted to tour the city for a little bit. >> nobody puts baby in the corner. >> they didn't. >>> coming up next, all about "the pulse." the stories you'll be talking about today, including the bassett hound who saved his own life by calling 911. >>> and the texas grandma fuming over the twitter prank by the biebs. we'll hear from her next. what if that company was born online, with tools and apps to make people feel like geniuses? and what if that
4 of 7 from beyond the arc. love now in transition. t.-wolves up by nine. walter keeping it close.s 20 points on the night. bobcats down seven. under 4:00, luke ridnour's shot, no good. he had 40 points, 19 boards did kevin love. timberwolves win. >>> other espn news headlines. the nfl rule changes, the nfl agrees to adopt post season overtime rules for the regular season. all turnovers will be reviewed. >>> all right, we don't have the official stats. but a runner ireland has...
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hit 14 from beyond the arc. but when they needed it most they came up short. down one, the badgers couldn't get anything to fall in the final seconds. and syracuse escaped 64-63. up next they'll play ohio state in the elite eight. they win a seesaw battle against cincinnati. the buckeyes up 12 at the half when the beark59s came roaring back and took the lead. the duo of sulinger and deshawn thompson simply too much combined for 49 points and ohio state moves on. >>> florida and marquette. a lot had marquette winning and a lot of people were wrong. beale scored 21. florida advanced to their fourth elite eight in the last six years with a 68-58 win. >>> finally the biggest comeback not in the ncaa tournament but in the nba, pacers down 22 against the wizards when they started chipping away at the lead. paul george knocked down the three in the final minute and indy was on top for the first time in the game, last chance for the wiz, john wall the floater but didn't get it up in time and pacers stunned the wizards, 85-83. that's your early look at sports on "early
hit 14 from beyond the arc. but when they needed it most they came up short. down one, the badgers couldn't get anything to fall in the final seconds. and syracuse escaped 64-63. up next they'll play ohio state in the elite eight. they win a seesaw battle against cincinnati. the buckeyes up 12 at the half when the beark59s came roaring back and took the lead. the duo of sulinger and deshawn thompson simply too much combined for 49 points and ohio state moves on. >>> florida and...
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at -election in january 2013 and you are looking for friends on capitol hill they are going to be arce. how did this smamall colorado town get through tough economic times? freight rail. it attracted large companies, like vestas. we built four factories to make turbine blades towers, and generators. creating over seventeen hundred jobs. then suppliers, stores more companies followed, creating more jobs. economists call that the ripple effect. iall it the freight rail effect. freight rail connects every corner of america, bringing jobs and economic growth along for the ride. visit freightrailworks.org. [ male announcer ] if you believe the mayan calendar on december 21st polar shifts will reverse the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us all into space which would render retirement planning unnecessary. but say the sun rises on december 22nd and you still need to retire td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. we'll even throw in upup to $600 when you open a new account or roll over an old 401(k). so who's in control now, mayans? laces? re
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instead it arcs a concert of blues hovering over the earth in an endless ocean of impossible quiet. thick with blue beyond blue. a blue that disappears when clutched in the fist, a blue invisible and solid. thank you very much. [applause] >> please, welcome camill. >> that was a great reading and you changed up my play list. >> start with a poem i read after i learned that the rate of valum prescriptions in baghdad sky rocketed after the u.s. entry into that space. the title of the poem and it is the words the probably roost which is bitter. biting, cutting, sharp. bitan. once, she was a fearest dark girl who's tongue skipped top of meeting. teeth, teeth top of mouth like double dutch with the word that ment her thoughts cutting circles through the day. no chance she'd be the one to trip and break rhythm. then she could sit all day on her porch memorizing the trees. she could be still. the birds, winged through leaves like they didn't know anyone could hurt them. once she believed steam curled off asphalt when summer rains stopped with a prophecy. she believed this looked the way sh
instead it arcs a concert of blues hovering over the earth in an endless ocean of impossible quiet. thick with blue beyond blue. a blue that disappears when clutched in the fist, a blue invisible and solid. thank you very much. [applause] >> please, welcome camill. >> that was a great reading and you changed up my play list. >> start with a poem i read after i learned that the rate of valum prescriptions in baghdad sky rocketed after the u.s. entry into that space. the title...
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runner-up gonzaga playing west virginia. 7:10 match up all 7 beyond the arc in the first half load byat the break then in the second. the board. lay up. foul. zack when they face highway next. he. >> lasted only a you matter of hours. a first round draft pick. artist formerly known as catherine jack will return to san san tell yo jevr averages 9 points a game but the real story is with willingness to pick up extra year on the deal for 11 million dollars. that's what the spurs to take inal nars also bought second right tr t
runner-up gonzaga playing west virginia. 7:10 match up all 7 beyond the arc in the first half load byat the break then in the second. the board. lay up. foul. zack when they face highway next. he. >> lasted only a you matter of hours. a first round draft pick. artist formerly known as catherine jack will return to san san tell yo jevr averages 9 points a game but the real story is with willingness to pick up extra year on the deal for 11 million dollars. that's what the spurs to take inal...
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that arc, of a guy who was a main proponent and a couple of weeks later said, if she runs in 2012, it will be a catastrophe. he has said, he says a more directly nowadays, he wonders if it was too big of a risk. possibly even a reckless choice, especially when you think how little of vetting they did. whatever you think of her comment to take someone in who had never been on the national stage. half of a few interviews and say yes, she should be the person next in line after john mccain. tavis: i have been fascinated to watch this year's presidential race. one of the things to the benefit of sarah palin is that she, to my mind, has been the victim of sexism. we've lived in a patriarchal world. a sexist country. some of the push back has been -- and because she is a woman. hillary clinton got some of the same stuff. rick perry in a male's body proved to the same thing that sarah palin proved which is even though your governor, you can be in over your head when it comes to national politics. it is clear that she is not in over her head because she is a woman or governor. you can be over
that arc, of a guy who was a main proponent and a couple of weeks later said, if she runs in 2012, it will be a catastrophe. he has said, he says a more directly nowadays, he wonders if it was too big of a risk. possibly even a reckless choice, especially when you think how little of vetting they did. whatever you think of her comment to take someone in who had never been on the national stage. half of a few interviews and say yes, she should be the person next in line after john mccain. tavis:...
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when you're outside of the three-point -- when you're outside of the three-point arc in college basketballu cannot run into that foul lane area before the ball is released. jim: it happened yesterday in the syracuse game. 2.8 seconds to go. clark: and it was the right call. i was locked into cooley and it was grant. jim: a foul called on connaughton. and they say it was intentional. clark: wow, tough way, if this ends up being the free throws that seal it for xavier, but that was the right call, folks. jim: free throws and possession. clark: yeah. grant moved early based on where he was. you can't run into that area. before the ball is released. jim: wells will shoot the free throws off the intentional foul. foul. he'll get two. xavier is going to twin game. and here's why they called it intentional. clark: yep. jim: pulling the shirt. clark: that's easy. two tough calls but two correct calls. jim: both in the last 2.8 seconds. and xavier -- ball is stolen by atkins. [whistle] clark: and he shot that one over the backboard. can't go from behind the backboard over. jim: xavier is going to c
when you're outside of the three-point -- when you're outside of the three-point arc in college basketballu cannot run into that foul lane area before the ball is released. jim: it happened yesterday in the syracuse game. 2.8 seconds to go. clark: and it was the right call. i was locked into cooley and it was grant. jim: a foul called on connaughton. and they say it was intentional. clark: wow, tough way, if this ends up being the free throws that seal it for xavier, but that was the right...
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. >> she's a futuristic joan of arc. it's amazing. >> reporter: "the hunger games" spent more than 100 consecutive weeks on "the new york times" bestseller list. it was written for teenagers, but the gripping, dark novel has appeal across generations. >> kids, teenagers, adults, women, men. everybody understands the book. >> reporter: the nationwide release is set for next friday. industry insiders suspect it may gross as much as $150 million on its first weekend. this regal cinema in downtown l.a. is going to be showing "the hunger games" on every single one of its 14 screens, that's something like 4,000 tickets. they are confident it's going to be a sellout. another mega million movie franchise is born. stephanie gosk, nbc news, los angeles. >> that's our broadcast for this friday night and for this week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. lester holt will be here with you this weekend. we hope to see you right back here on monday evening. have a good weekend. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.
. >> she's a futuristic joan of arc. it's amazing. >> reporter: "the hunger games" spent more than 100 consecutive weeks on "the new york times" bestseller list. it was written for teenagers, but the gripping, dark novel has appeal across generations. >> kids, teenagers, adults, women, men. everybody understands the book. >> reporter: the nationwide release is set for next friday. industry insiders suspect it may gross as much as $150 million on its...
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wisconsin rallied with a barrage of threes, hit 14 from beyond the arc.ut when they needed it most, they came up short. down one, the badgers couldn't get anything to fall in the final seconds, syracuse won, 64-63. up next they play ohio state. they won a see-saw battle against cincinnati. the they were up 12, when the bearcats came roaring back. but a duo combined for 49 points. ohio state moves on, 81-66. florida and marquette, a lot of people had marquette winning, and a lot of people were wrong. brandon bale scored a game-high 21. finally the beggest comeback of the night in the nba, pacers down 22 against the wizards when they started chipping away at the lead. paul george knocked down the three in the final minute and india was on top. last chance for the whiz, john wall the floater, didn't get it up in time, the pacers stun the wizards, 85-83. >>> now for another look at the weather, here's nbc meteorologist bill karins with the weather channel forecast. you are all about march madness, aren't you? >> a little too much. it was a late night last nig
wisconsin rallied with a barrage of threes, hit 14 from beyond the arc.ut when they needed it most, they came up short. down one, the badgers couldn't get anything to fall in the final seconds, syracuse won, 64-63. up next they play ohio state. they won a see-saw battle against cincinnati. the they were up 12, when the bearcats came roaring back. but a duo combined for 49 points. ohio state moves on, 81-66. florida and marquette, a lot of people had marquette winning, and a lot of people were...
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badgers play catch-up, ben burris hits a three to make it a one-point game. 14 for 27 from behind the arcend of the game, wisconsin down by one, 20 seconds left. badgers have one last chance to win the game. they can't penetrate syracuse' defense, jordan taylor threw up a deep three. there was an rebound and an air ball. syracuse hangs on to win, 64-63. >>> the orangemen advance to the final four for the first time since 2003. >>> number one seed, michigan state, taking on fourth seed louisville in phoenix. second michigan state down by six, brandon wood can't hit a three, but draymon green is there to slam it home. spartans pull within four, but louisville won't let them get close. michigan state becomes the first one seed to fall in the tournament, losing to the cardinals, 58-44. rick pitino, undefeated in the sweet 16, with a 10-0 record in his coaching career. late game, seven seed florida, three seed marquette. in the first, florida down by one, transition, kenny boynton, with the alley-oop to casey pray, florida up by one. in the second half, florida pulled away with 35 seconds left
badgers play catch-up, ben burris hits a three to make it a one-point game. 14 for 27 from behind the arcend of the game, wisconsin down by one, 20 seconds left. badgers have one last chance to win the game. they can't penetrate syracuse' defense, jordan taylor threw up a deep three. there was an rebound and an air ball. syracuse hangs on to win, 64-63. >>> the orangemen advance to the final four for the first time since 2003. >>> number one seed, michigan state, taking on...
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. >> buzzes this base in eastern afghanistan, does a really high arc and then turns around and comes right back from where he came from. watch this. >> oh. >> oh, boy. the helicopter bounces off the snow-covered ground, skips across the ground. and look at it in the distance. just flipping and twisting out of control. completely crashed no the ground. all reports i've been able to read say that no one was killed in this accident. believe it or not. not even the pilot. the...
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finishing with a game high twenty three points hitting an impressive four out of seven from the on the arc another former n.b.a. player chris that shows a dominant presence download something operator here for a slam down the other end in the third c.s.k. looks set then to close out the best of five series but are in jackson rallied the home team from fourteen down in the fourth. and missing a late free throw on purpose to give us chance a chance to reply but it was. the crucial board sealing the seventy three seventy one when sas had thus claiming the series won. brings us to moscow of thrush cuz extend i fit us than our lands in the world series of boxing event is regarded as the premier team event in the sport constantine for top off to watch the action unfold. i. who are from all angles at his opponent. in the second. division. the twenty one year old russian didn't find his. head for three. very important match for us. it was. a unanimous decision. in the middle of the night series are very important down. aiming for the final. and it's a great honor for us to represent russia there.
finishing with a game high twenty three points hitting an impressive four out of seven from the on the arc another former n.b.a. player chris that shows a dominant presence download something operator here for a slam down the other end in the third c.s.k. looks set then to close out the best of five series but are in jackson rallied the home team from fourteen down in the fourth. and missing a late free throw on purpose to give us chance a chance to reply but it was. the crucial board sealing...
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it often has the slight arc to it and the bottom is flat and the top is not.ut the oreo is the same thing on the top and bottom. the whole thing kind of clothes and hair. >> how do you feel about double stuffed oreos? >> well, as the purest i think they violate the original design. but as an eater, i like them a lot. >> and how do you eat an oreo? >> i bite into it. i don't believe in taking apart. i think that is the crisis. [ click ] it's truck month! no. it's truck month! no. it's truck month! no. it's truck month! no. it's chevy truck month! definitely that one, boss. solid. let's try the other one again. ♪ chevy truck month ♪ no. it's truck month! ♪ truck month ♪ no. truck month! no. it's chevy truck month. yeah. [ male announcer ] it's chevy truck month. i've seen your stunts online. i can explain... jumping a ramp in a shopping cart. so 2005. wait, what? and only 3 likes? honey, it's embarrassing. carol's son got over 12 million views on that dancing squirrel video. don't you want that? i...i suppose. now go make your dad and me proud. tryomething funny
it often has the slight arc to it and the bottom is flat and the top is not.ut the oreo is the same thing on the top and bottom. the whole thing kind of clothes and hair. >> how do you feel about double stuffed oreos? >> well, as the purest i think they violate the original design. but as an eater, i like them a lot. >> and how do you eat an oreo? >> i bite into it. i don't believe in taking apart. i think that is the crisis. [ click ] it's truck month! no. it's truck...
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the immediacy and individuality of the figures, the use of great circling arcs in the sweeping compositions, his dazzling use of color, all contribute to the heightened emotionalism that was intended to lift the spectator out of the everyday world into a state of exultation. his works are the most powerful expression of triumph and christianity. rubens achieved his success early as we see in this youthful self-portrait, together with his first wife. he was the superstar of the art world of the day, the most esteemed court painter in europe, when in 1628 he was summoned to spain to paint the king. from his capital at madrid, philip iv ruled the greatest empire in the world, with dominions stretching from the philippines to peru, but bogged down by a long war in the netherlands, the most powerful state in europe was about to slip into decline. at a time beset with uncertainty, the arts flourished. of the painters he met at philip's court, rubens was particularly impressed by one-- the young diego velazquez. velazquez was an original who would paint a classical subject like bacchus getting dru
the immediacy and individuality of the figures, the use of great circling arcs in the sweeping compositions, his dazzling use of color, all contribute to the heightened emotionalism that was intended to lift the spectator out of the everyday world into a state of exultation. his works are the most powerful expression of triumph and christianity. rubens achieved his success early as we see in this youthful self-portrait, together with his first wife. he was the superstar of the art world of the...
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saint mary's done in by four of 25 shooting from beyond the arc. 15th seed lehigh taking on duke. he put on a show and within two at the half. the patriot and league player of the year goes for 30. duke within three but lehigh breaks the press with authority. it is jordan hamilton. they stun duke 75-70. another
saint mary's done in by four of 25 shooting from beyond the arc. 15th seed lehigh taking on duke. he put on a show and within two at the half. the patriot and league player of the year goes for 30. duke within three but lehigh breaks the press with authority. it is jordan hamilton. they stun duke 75-70. another
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runner-up gonzaga playing west virginia. 7:10 match up all 7 beyond the arc in the first half load byhe break then in the second. the board. lay up. foul. zack when they face highway next. he. >> lasted only a you matter of hours. a first round draft pick. artist formerly known as catherine jack will return to san san tell yo jevr averages 9 points a game but the real story is with willingness to pick up extra year on the deal for 11 million dollars. that's what the spurs to take inal nars also bought second right trip there will be pick and player to move up in the summer draft. do or die time for the schwartz. start wing or forget the post shown shoot out against nashville. arrive in style. first period fred on the power play. patrick horn quist depends auntie 'em with nothing. predator. shark open the power play. buck of right to thornton on the door step. 16 to tie it at one. scoreless to the shoot out brian low just trickle it past the blocker l. >> only goal to lead them 1 point of it final play off into the a dozen against left. that's the toyota sports repor report. >> thanks.
runner-up gonzaga playing west virginia. 7:10 match up all 7 beyond the arc in the first half load byhe break then in the second. the board. lay up. foul. zack when they face highway next. he. >> lasted only a you matter of hours. a first round draft pick. artist formerly known as catherine jack will return to san san tell yo jevr averages 9 points a game but the real story is with willingness to pick up extra year on the deal for 11 million dollars. that's what the spurs to take inal...
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but paul pierce look at this shot from behind the arc. amazing. with four seconds left.to overtime. celtics take over. and here's the man of the hour. rajon rondo going to get the loose ball. listen to the stat line. 18 points. 20 assists. 17 rebounds. 18, 20, 17 for rondo. lin and the knicks cannot keep up in overtime. celtics win 115, 111. tiger woods entered nine shots behind the leader rory mcilroy. 11 birdies. par 4, within four strokes of mcelroy. on 17, tiger hits a long putt toward the water for birdie. there's 17. then on 18, his second shot on the par 5 is a beauty. eagle putt. he hits that. tiger at 10 under. finished the day with a 62. that's the best final round on the pga tour of his career. with tiger done for the day, the pressure was on the kid. 17 on the sand. nice save here setting up a par putt. he goes to 18 with a two-stroke leads and wraps it up. the 22-year-old from northern ireland holds to to win the honda classic. the win makes him the number one ranked player in the world. tiger finished two strokes back tied for second place. >>> coming up, r
but paul pierce look at this shot from behind the arc. amazing. with four seconds left.to overtime. celtics take over. and here's the man of the hour. rajon rondo going to get the loose ball. listen to the stat line. 18 points. 20 assists. 17 rebounds. 18, 20, 17 for rondo. lin and the knicks cannot keep up in overtime. celtics win 115, 111. tiger woods entered nine shots behind the leader rory mcilroy. 11 birdies. par 4, within four strokes of mcelroy. on 17, tiger hits a long putt toward the...
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the jet stream is arcing right up here towards scandinavia and then dipping down towards the east. so all the precipitation is going to be relegated towards the north and the east. warm and dry here to the west. summer-like temperatures for many of you. and then cool and wet out towards the east. here are your temperatures then. hanging around the freezing point in moscow. so a little bit chilly here. in fact, temperatures are going to be falling as a system heads down towards turkey. so 10 degrees in ankara today. almost 10 degrees cooler than yesterday. but then central locations, 18 in berlin. 19 in vienna. summer-like temperatures. we're even getting into the 20s in paris and madrid. 18 degrees in london. and i know some places in scotland have been enjoying sunny weather in the low 20s as well. so do enjoy it, if it's you, and i'll leave you with your extended forecast. >>> now the top news once again. representatives of 53 countries are meeting on their second day of the nuclear security summit in seoul. they are calling for international cooperation to prevent nuclear materi
the jet stream is arcing right up here towards scandinavia and then dipping down towards the east. so all the precipitation is going to be relegated towards the north and the east. warm and dry here to the west. summer-like temperatures for many of you. and then cool and wet out towards the east. here are your temperatures then. hanging around the freezing point in moscow. so a little bit chilly here. in fact, temperatures are going to be falling as a system heads down towards turkey. so 10...
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no necessity now of shielding missouri from a confederate army that has disappeared, curtis invades arc in ernest. logistic cal problems hampered the movement and then he turned away. so curtis made the risky decision to sever his own supply line and to live off the southern countryside as he marched eastward and for two weeks in june, 1862, the army of the southwest operated independently of a base of supplies. this was it is first time in the civil war an army attempted such a maneuver, and it would not be repeated again until 11 months had passed when grant tried want same thing as he moves his army jackson so vicksburg. in arkansas the great black hole of american historiography. during the sif war wartime journalists celebrated events in the east, down-played events in the west, and they basically ignored events in the trans-mississippi. when the war ended, historians simply continued that mindset, that attitude, that approach. things are changing now these last 20 years. there's a really good book on pea ridge here. everybody should have a copy. this development is new, and it's g
no necessity now of shielding missouri from a confederate army that has disappeared, curtis invades arc in ernest. logistic cal problems hampered the movement and then he turned away. so curtis made the risky decision to sever his own supply line and to live off the southern countryside as he marched eastward and for two weeks in june, 1862, the army of the southwest operated independently of a base of supplies. this was it is first time in the civil war an army attempted such a maneuver, and...
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look at the arc on that one. they win the city game by 10, 64-54. finally tonight, who says fighting in hockey is dead? this is the start of the rangers-devils game. just seconds. three separate fights last night. it's unbelievable. look at that. three separate fights throughout the ice. this is the beginning? >> beginning. >> like nobody is even touched the puck yet. >> how do you have a chance to get mad? >> fueled by what? >> it added up to 40 minutes of penalties. >> too much red bull or something. >> we'll be back. >>> here is something long overdue. the muppets now have a star on the hollywood hall of fame. >> they have honored for over 60 years. these hand pup pets were created and show cased in the 60s in dc called sam and friends. >> i remember that. >> the muppets popularity grew in the 60s through appearances on the ed sullivan show and jimmy dean show and then later they came to sesame street, which is how we know them. >> exactly. >> oh, well. >> we'll see you guys tomorrow. >> good night.
look at the arc on that one. they win the city game by 10, 64-54. finally tonight, who says fighting in hockey is dead? this is the start of the rangers-devils game. just seconds. three separate fights last night. it's unbelievable. look at that. three separate fights throughout the ice. this is the beginning? >> beginning. >> like nobody is even touched the puck yet. >> how do you have a chance to get mad? >> fueled by what? >> it added up to 40 minutes of...
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second half, truck bryant, check this out, a little high- arcing tear them off the window and the foult wasn't pretty, but west virginia getting it done. they'll take it 50-44. the atlantic 10 action, george washington in the buckeye state against dayton. this is from moon camp. why do they put cameras all the way up there? you can't even see anything. tony taylor will make that shot right there. then dayton's chris johnson comes back, he had 19. the flyers win it easily 75-59. how about the women? acc women's tournament, semifinal maryland versus wake forest. alyssa thomas, good golly, miss molly, you sure like the ball. to the end, acc player of the year. her cohort in crime, men'sy had 13-7-4, points, rebounds and assists. 73-58. they play georgia tech. nfl now, the commissioner will decide the correct punishment for greg williams and the saints in light of an investigation which revealed an illegal bounty program which williams administered while serving as defensive coordinator. that's new orleans, what about d.c.? mike jones from the "washington post" is reporting that the league
second half, truck bryant, check this out, a little high- arcing tear them off the window and the foult wasn't pretty, but west virginia getting it done. they'll take it 50-44. the atlantic 10 action, george washington in the buckeye state against dayton. this is from moon camp. why do they put cameras all the way up there? you can't even see anything. tony taylor will make that shot right there. then dayton's chris johnson comes back, he had 19. the flyers win it easily 75-59. how about the...
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you can see just the arc of the cloud there.his is showing you where the jet stream is protecting a central and western europe from all of that precipitation and the cold air. this is what's going on. warm and dry here in the west and central locations. cool and wet out towards the east. it is going to start to change as we see a cold front sagging down from scandinavia coming down into central locations for example. we've got about 19 degrees in berlin today. very nice summer-like warmth here. in the next couple of days, that high is going to come down to the single digits. vienna will be impacted by that as well. conversely, the jet stream is going to move to allow some warmth to come up from the south across the southeast. ankara, 7 degrees. that temperature will steadily improve. and look at this. 20 degrees in london. 21 in paris. sometimes you don't even get that in your summer months. so do enjoy that while it lasts. i'll leave you with your extended forecast. >>> the top story once again -- technicians have done somethin
you can see just the arc of the cloud there.his is showing you where the jet stream is protecting a central and western europe from all of that precipitation and the cold air. this is what's going on. warm and dry here in the west and central locations. cool and wet out towards the east. it is going to start to change as we see a cold front sagging down from scandinavia coming down into central locations for example. we've got about 19 degrees in berlin today. very nice summer-like warmth here....
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when you're outside of the three-point -- when you're outside of the three-point arc in college basketballu cannot run into that foul lane area before the ball is released. jim: it happened yesterday in the syracuse game. 2.8 seconds to go. clark: and it was the right call. i was locked into cooley and it was grant. jim: a foul called on connaughton. and they say it was intentional. clark: wow, tough way, if this ends up being the free throws that seal it for xavier, but that was the right call, folks. jim: free throws and possession. clark: yeah. grant moved early based on where he was. you can't run into that area. before the ball is released. jim: wells will shoot the free throws off the intentional foul. foul. he'll get two. xavier is going to twin game. and here's why they called it intentional. clark: yep. jim: pulling the shirt. clark: that's easy. two tough calls but two correct calls. jim: both in the last 2.8 seconds. and xavier -- ball is stolen by atkins. [whistle] clark: and he shot that one over the backboard. can't go from behind the backboard over. jim: xavier is going to c
when you're outside of the three-point -- when you're outside of the three-point arc in college basketballu cannot run into that foul lane area before the ball is released. jim: it happened yesterday in the syracuse game. 2.8 seconds to go. clark: and it was the right call. i was locked into cooley and it was grant. jim: a foul called on connaughton. and they say it was intentional. clark: wow, tough way, if this ends up being the free throws that seal it for xavier, but that was the right...
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luol deng caught fire and caught fire from beyond the arc in the fourth, drained a pair of threes latederrick rose scored 29 and the bulls won it 96-89. >>> time for your daily dose of lin sanity. the next jeremy lin smacked in the face against the cavs and bloodied and bruised and returned and had 19 points and 13 assists but however steve novak was the story. sparked new york with a flurry of three-pointers in the fourth knicks rally from 17 down to beat the cavs, 120-103. no that is not the phantom of the opera! that is kobe bryant wearing a face mask to protect his broken nose. but it was the timberwolves that could have used protection from kobe. came out flying, ten points in the first and another 14 in the third. the nba's leading scorer finished with 31. a broken nose wasn't going to stop bryant. lakers won big 104-85. >>> fresh off his mvp performance in the all-star game, the thunder's kevin durant had a sluggish start in philly but picked it up down the stretch. eight of his 23 in the final minutes. thunder knocked off the sixers 92-88. tough couple of nights for the world c
luol deng caught fire and caught fire from beyond the arc in the fourth, drained a pair of threes latederrick rose scored 29 and the bulls won it 96-89. >>> time for your daily dose of lin sanity. the next jeremy lin smacked in the face against the cavs and bloodied and bruised and returned and had 19 points and 13 assists but however steve novak was the story. sparked new york with a flurry of three-pointers in the fourth knicks rally from 17 down to beat the cavs, 120-103. no that is...
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no one calls joan of arc a cult leader. no one calls mohammed a cult leader. when you see these experiences recently then suddenly there is an issue. that's where we are as a culture and scientific culture and things like this don't fit. >> one last question. the other reason why people are concerned, there seems to be these church leaders that everybody answers do and then they do secret things like fighting for prop 8 and then mitt takes this pledge, i put the church among everything. is that real? how much should we put credence to that? >> when you're a catholic and you're baptized you promise to follow jesus christ. and mormons the same thing. this is part of being religious. the question is this something that will conflict with participating in american democracy. it doesn't appear to go for catholics or evangelicals. people who are more suspicious about mormons. >> matt bowman. spirited defense of the mormon religion. bless your heart. >> have a good one. >> you too. >> when we come back, you can have mixed feelings about that. one thing about anonymou
no one calls joan of arc a cult leader. no one calls mohammed a cult leader. when you see these experiences recently then suddenly there is an issue. that's where we are as a culture and scientific culture and things like this don't fit. >> one last question. the other reason why people are concerned, there seems to be these church leaders that everybody answers do and then they do secret things like fighting for prop 8 and then mitt takes this pledge, i put the church among everything....
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these tourist companies are trying to take rockets up to that threshold and you make a nice arc and check out what is going on, you are weightless for a bit, then you come back. that is nothing would ever related to the speed and energy and technology and spacecraft you need to achieve orbit. when nasa says they're going into space, they do not mean up and back. they mean orbit. when you go into orbit, you're going 18,000 miles an hour sideways and you need huge rockets to do that. when you come back, you need heat shields to keep you from vaporizing. the taurus and that is being discussed is not orbital. -- tourism and that is being discussed is not orbital. do not think that tomorrow we're going into orbit. it is a different enterprise. tavis: it does not seem to me that there is the enthusiasm, the excitement there was one kennedy gave his speech and put us on the path to put a man on the moon. i am wondering if every day people are getting a chance to save some money to do this might bring about a new level of enthusiasm. >> another way to do this, let's say it costs a million dollars
these tourist companies are trying to take rockets up to that threshold and you make a nice arc and check out what is going on, you are weightless for a bit, then you come back. that is nothing would ever related to the speed and energy and technology and spacecraft you need to achieve orbit. when nasa says they're going into space, they do not mean up and back. they mean orbit. when you go into orbit, you're going 18,000 miles an hour sideways and you need huge rockets to do that. when you...
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johnson arcs high. brings it down low. the defending sprint cup champion tony stewart makes at it smoke show in vegas. and wins the kobalt tools 400! [ cheers & applause ] >> larry: there, ryan newman in the 39 car, finished fourth after chipping away all day long. >> darrell: bowyer ended up sixth. great run. paul menard got tires and restarted 18 and finished up in the seventh spot. great run by menard. >> larry: steve addington gets his first win with tony stewart in the 14 team. >> mike: stewart won -- >> great job, bud. >> mike: -- six of the last 13 sprint cup races. >> darrell: combination of stewart who continues to win. grubb goes somewhere else and continues to win. dominance continues. >> mike: stewart tuned up for the weekend by getting a little dirt track racing thursday night. started seventh. passed matt kenseth as the all-time lap leader at las vegas motor speedway late in this race. >> darrell: nobody will have to explain to him this year how they lost the race. he drove off and left them. >> mike: redempt
johnson arcs high. brings it down low. the defending sprint cup champion tony stewart makes at it smoke show in vegas. and wins the kobalt tools 400! [ cheers & applause ] >> larry: there, ryan newman in the 39 car, finished fourth after chipping away all day long. >> darrell: bowyer ended up sixth. great run. paul menard got tires and restarted 18 and finished up in the seventh spot. great run by menard. >> larry: steve addington gets his first win with tony stewart in...