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justin blake fraley check back in for austin peay. no doubt they circled his name at the top of the scouting report. one for ten. trying to reversion. it was swatted by dodson. wall comes out of there with it. like a blur. up the floor. bledsoe for patterson. patterson gets his own tip-in. are you kidding me? [ cheering ] playing volleyball with it. >> matt: crossover dribble. he overshot the basket! that would have been a great highlight. but you got to get the basket. bledsoe splits the defense. the shot blocked. patterson rips it in the corner. 19-point lead just like that. >> kyle: thompson can shoot the ball. he did it off the pass. quick time-out. >> matt: now the crowd really enjoying the start of the holiday season. watch this. the double alley-oop. like the harlem globetrotters. if you're an austin peay fan, you're a washington general now. >> bucket of water in the face can't be far behind, can it? john wall, 10-0 run. any thoughts of austin peay mounting the upset at rupp arena have been araced with that run -- erased with
justin blake fraley check back in for austin peay. no doubt they circled his name at the top of the scouting report. one for ten. trying to reversion. it was swatted by dodson. wall comes out of there with it. like a blur. up the floor. bledsoe for patterson. patterson gets his own tip-in. are you kidding me? [ cheering ] playing volleyball with it. >> matt: crossover dribble. he overshot the basket! that would have been a great highlight. but you got to get the basket. bledsoe splits the...
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blake always gets shots because of his blazing skate. he would like to have a higher shooting percentage. can at least get a ton of shot this is season. set a club railroad with 61, joe and the islands here at acc. 5 goals on over a 100 shots for jason blake. >> joe: you were talking about shots on goal. heatley with more than most around the nhl. heatley for the san jose sharks. washington in the white. and keeping it in. and to alexei ponikarovsky. a nice stop for the youngster. >> greg: one of the best of the game for neuvirth. and a great save, 26 saves for michael here in the toronto. >> greg: yes. his dad was here to see it. remember, that was part of the dads and mentors trip. >> greg: well, well done off the face off. you talk about the capitals trio. it has been the kessel line doing the damage. the shot gets deflected, a nice bounce to go their way. there is staging coming in against the top corner. that is a pretty good shot on the top angle. again, down a little bit there. and there is the lead. and washington now. the capita
blake always gets shots because of his blazing skate. he would like to have a higher shooting percentage. can at least get a ton of shot this is season. set a club railroad with 61, joe and the islands here at acc. 5 goals on over a 100 shots for jason blake. >> joe: you were talking about shots on goal. heatley with more than most around the nhl. heatley for the san jose sharks. washington in the white. and keeping it in. and to alexei ponikarovsky. a nice stop for the youngster....
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blake forest taking on a winner. wake forest up by seven. wake takes the nine point lead. gonzaga down three. and steven ray, fouled, will go to the line for three. made the first one. here's the second one. oh, no good. gone zag gas, goes down, wake forest the winner, 77-75. nc taking on marquette, leading by six, haywood taking on the baseline. throwing one up. the alley-oop jam, mark ket's 29 game non-conference winning streak at home. stay tuned for a full 30 minutes of action and nfl highlights join me for "final score," we roll tonight right here after the villanova-maryland game. until then enjoy the second half of miami and boston college. do you trust your coworkers, yes, you do, so just let go. [ groan ] okay, what did we learn there? is there such a thing as personal space, no, there isn't, because we are all molecules... in the same organism. american airlines. yeah, i need an earlier flight out of chicago. i feel like some of you don't respect me. because, ah... because of the hat. [ horns blowing, clanking ] just get me on the next flight out. hey, me too. ♪
blake forest taking on a winner. wake forest up by seven. wake takes the nine point lead. gonzaga down three. and steven ray, fouled, will go to the line for three. made the first one. here's the second one. oh, no good. gone zag gas, goes down, wake forest the winner, 77-75. nc taking on marquette, leading by six, haywood taking on the baseline. throwing one up. the alley-oop jam, mark ket's 29 game non-conference winning streak at home. stay tuned for a full 30 minutes of action and nfl...
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justin blake! >> kyle: dodson gave up and allowed the wide-open jump-shot. >> matt: patrick patterson. just inside the three-point line. [ applause ] >> kyle: nba scouts like to see that. extending his game out on the floor on the offensive end. >> matt: patterson had a big game. four of nine against indiana outside the paint. the ball got knocked away for a moment. nearly another steal. time-out with seven minutes and 52 to play in the half. kentucky seven-point lead on austin peay, as today they go for win number 1999. >> matt: a little holiday tiff here at rupp arena. the wildcats with a 7-point lead at austin peay, with 7:52 to play in the half. i hope the holidays are off to a great start. a lot of folks are getting away from work and getting out to the holiday destinations. i have hope your travels are safe. the weather has been iffy in the southeast. certainly in the kentucky area the last 24 hours. snow here today >> kyle: basketball weather, right? >> matt: it is! especially where you're f
justin blake! >> kyle: dodson gave up and allowed the wide-open jump-shot. >> matt: patrick patterson. just inside the three-point line. [ applause ] >> kyle: nba scouts like to see that. extending his game out on the floor on the offensive end. >> matt: patterson had a big game. four of nine against indiana outside the paint. the ball got knocked away for a moment. nearly another steal. time-out with seven minutes and 52 to play in the half. kentucky seven-point lead on...
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and when the other captains found out about it, they came to see ned blakely, captain blakely, and said to him, you can't hang this man. he has to have a trial. and captain blakely said, fine. let's have the trial. i'll help you with the trial. i'll help you prosecute the man. how soon do you think you can do it? they said, well, we think we can have the trial in the morning. but captain blakely said, well, i'm going to be a little busy in the morning with the hanging and burying, so let's do the trial in the afternoon. that's how mark twain described this first -- first we'll hang him and then we'll bury him and try him. that's about the message that's come from the president of the united states and the attorney general of the united states who essentially declared khalid shaikh mohammed and his four other come patriots to be -- compatriots to be guilty and subject to the death penalty and predicted will be convicted and executed. unbelievable prediction for the president of the united states and the attorney general of the united states to take that position. and we're doing what? we
and when the other captains found out about it, they came to see ned blakely, captain blakely, and said to him, you can't hang this man. he has to have a trial. and captain blakely said, fine. let's have the trial. i'll help you with the trial. i'll help you prosecute the man. how soon do you think you can do it? they said, well, we think we can have the trial in the morning. but captain blakely said, well, i'm going to be a little busy in the morning with the hanging and burying, so let's do...
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blake a road runner down the wing. playing an nhl game in the 700- 6789 comes up high to.s they go. and didn't pull the trigger. and the fellow russian drops it off for kiss. deflected high. and up to bradley, all the way down. wash out any potential icing. on and on they go. without a whistle. too strongly. green. right side leader. peers inside. had if lane. huge collision behind the plait. collided with one another. perreault there. open hoeing to get an interference penalty called. they did not against tomas fleischmann. come together. fleischmann apparently is good to go after that bump. washington has a 2-0 advantage with 3:38 to go in the opening period. keep your head up. watch out for staging. it is bumpy. >> joe: well back here. caps the playing defense, defense, defense, and when you look at the caps defensemen, mike green is the cream of the crop, 175. one of my teammates, dates. here in washington, during his late scoring game. >> joe: and green surpassed it by 60 points in his eloquent career. >> greg: mike green checking his numbers. always good. all-star, o
blake a road runner down the wing. playing an nhl game in the 700- 6789 comes up high to.s they go. and didn't pull the trigger. and the fellow russian drops it off for kiss. deflected high. and up to bradley, all the way down. wash out any potential icing. on and on they go. without a whistle. too strongly. green. right side leader. peers inside. had if lane. huge collision behind the plait. collided with one another. perreault there. open hoeing to get an interference penalty called. they did...
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story escambia wendell on the in normandy and enormousness, a means for william blake to see a world in the grain of sand. we are born responding to the stories they think. there one way we organize the world's chaos and when we pass that information on from generation to generation. the best stories are living monuments, the memories that have to be preserved and they don't need any other justification. by training all the dickens my mother used to read me and by inclination and probably by deficiency i understand the world best true stories and because the engine of any story is human character, i spent most of my years not as a right here looking first of all not for subjects but for characters, a small town cop whom i first met because i was speeding. my wife met him later that same day for the same reason. [laughter] and he did not give her a ticket. is interested me. i soon discovered that he didn't usually give women tickets because he did not like to see women cry. [laughter] there was a pair of old men who were in a nursing home room, who were spending their time in the vest
story escambia wendell on the in normandy and enormousness, a means for william blake to see a world in the grain of sand. we are born responding to the stories they think. there one way we organize the world's chaos and when we pass that information on from generation to generation. the best stories are living monuments, the memories that have to be preserved and they don't need any other justification. by training all the dickens my mother used to read me and by inclination and probably by...
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a means far from william blake to see the world in a grain of sand. we're born responding to stories, i think. one way we pass the information on from generation to generation is the best stories are living monuments to memories that have to be preserved. they don't need justification. by training, my mother used to read my dickens, i understand the world best through stories. and probably -- because the engine of any story is human character. spent most of my years as a writer looking first of all not for subjects but for characters. a small town cop whom i first met because i was speeding. my wife got pulled over for the same reason. he didn't give her a ticket. i soon discovered that he didn't usually give women tickets because he didn't like to see women cry. it was a pair of old men who were spending their time in that eternal doing something interesting not playing bingo but making friends. the team of engineers who were trying to build a new machine against their company's interest. i remember my interest quickened when one the team took me asi
a means far from william blake to see the world in a grain of sand. we're born responding to stories, i think. one way we pass the information on from generation to generation is the best stories are living monuments to memories that have to be preserved. they don't need justification. by training, my mother used to read my dickens, i understand the world best through stories. and probably -- because the engine of any story is human character. spent most of my years as a writer looking first of...
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thank blake for his service, as well. merry christmas to him and his family. i have your mother on the line. cindy lee potter. mrs. potter, are you on the line? go ahead. caller: hello. we miss you, we love you. guest: i miss you guys, too. i am jealous of my friends back in hawaii right now. caller: hello. this is her father. her brother is with other family members in puget sound. we're wishing her the best of luck and to say safe. just be safe. we leviable -- we love you. host: thank you for that. meghan, go ahead with your final thoughts. guest: thank you. i want to thank everybody for your service. i hope to have a great christmas and new year's. host: lieutenant potter, we thank you and all of the service members who joined us this morning. next guest is with the institute for policy studies, looking at american armed forces' presence across the world. that is coming up on "washington journal." >> in the mid-90's, newsweek named him one of the people to watch on the internet. since then, he has founded a social networking site, helped start a charter sch
thank blake for his service, as well. merry christmas to him and his family. i have your mother on the line. cindy lee potter. mrs. potter, are you on the line? go ahead. caller: hello. we miss you, we love you. guest: i miss you guys, too. i am jealous of my friends back in hawaii right now. caller: hello. this is her father. her brother is with other family members in puget sound. we're wishing her the best of luck and to say safe. just be safe. we leviable -- we love you. host: thank you for...
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host: blake housfeld is our guest. guest: thank you. host: how did the 100 global thinkers get on this list? guest: we looked at some of the big issues of 200 the. we look at the prime movers behind those ideas and who made the biggest issues. guest: people have slung a lot of arrows at ben bernanke. if he weren't there, economic crisis could have become a melt down. that's why he tops our list. host: it talks about ow how one fifth of the people on this list are economists. why is that? guest: we tried to highlight the people that made the call right and warned in advance of the problems we are having now. host: was there a specific list or things that had to be checked off before somebody could get you on this list? we were trying to see who really had an impact. positive or negative. give us a call. for comments. coming in at number two is president obama for reimagining american's role in the world. guest: that's right. he's come into office with some high minded ideas of how america should conduct itself abroad. if you look at the
host: blake housfeld is our guest. guest: thank you. host: how did the 100 global thinkers get on this list? guest: we looked at some of the big issues of 200 the. we look at the prime movers behind those ideas and who made the biggest issues. guest: people have slung a lot of arrows at ben bernanke. if he weren't there, economic crisis could have become a melt down. that's why he tops our list. host: it talks about ow how one fifth of the people on this list are economists. why is that? guest:...
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. >> my name is sasha blakely and i am 13 years old.what do you think is the next technological breakthrough that is essential for extensive space travel to the moon or mars? >> i think there are so many challenges that we have to overcome to be able to develop a colony to live on the moon. using resources that you find. every time explore is go out exploring the earth, they have had to utilize resources they find when they get there. utilizing those resources on the moon to generate oxygen and to breed and going to mars to be able to develop rocket fuel that will allow us to come back, those are some big examples. being able to build live support in a contained environment such as a module you would live in and be able to recycle everything and keep it clean so that you are breathing clean air. those technologies we have not refined yet but we can do it for short periods of time and space shuttle. we are learning how to do it for longer periods of time on the international space station. as we enter this conversation, we talked about t
. >> my name is sasha blakely and i am 13 years old.what do you think is the next technological breakthrough that is essential for extensive space travel to the moon or mars? >> i think there are so many challenges that we have to overcome to be able to develop a colony to live on the moon. using resources that you find. every time explore is go out exploring the earth, they have had to utilize resources they find when they get there. utilizing those resources on the moon to...
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host: blake housfeld is our guest. guest: thank you. host: how did the 100 global thinkers get on this list? guest: we looked at some of the big issues of 200 the. we look at the prime movers behind those ideas and who made the biggest issues. guest: people have slung a lot of arrows at ben bernanke. if he weren't there, economic crisis could have become a melt down. that's why he tops our list. host: it talks about ow how one fifth of the people on this list are economists. why is that? guest: we tried to highlight the people that made the call right and warned in advance of the problems we are having now. host: was there a specific list or things that had to be checked off before somebody could get you on this list? we were trying to see who really had an impact. positive or negative. give us a call. for comments. coming in at number two is president obama for reimagining american's role in the world. guest: that's right. he's come into office with some high minded ideas of how america should conduct itself abroad. if you look at the
host: blake housfeld is our guest. guest: thank you. host: how did the 100 global thinkers get on this list? guest: we looked at some of the big issues of 200 the. we look at the prime movers behind those ideas and who made the biggest issues. guest: people have slung a lot of arrows at ben bernanke. if he weren't there, economic crisis could have become a melt down. that's why he tops our list. host: it talks about ow how one fifth of the people on this list are economists. why is that? guest:...
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imagine by legendary coach red blake.enter would line up so close to the sideline that he didn't even join in the huddle. the novelty created a media because that helped his teammate pete dawkins become army's third heisman winner. >> i didn't expect to win the heisman. we were kind o a cinderella team, not highly thoug of ahead of tim but i think we ended up third in the nation. so i was genuinely not expecting to be selected. but thrilled beyond description when i learned it. >> army footbal in those days, our success made it a very popular place. like i say, the esprit decorps and the pride the cadets had s just terrific. >> are the players familiar with the great history that some of the army teams have had over the years? >> i think one thing the coach has done, he's brought that back. you kn, during preseason camp, he was showing us highlig films of past year teams of army football and i think we've grown accustomed to knowing that army has a winni tradition and our job is to keep it going. >> we've storied the glor
imagine by legendary coach red blake.enter would line up so close to the sideline that he didn't even join in the huddle. the novelty created a media because that helped his teammate pete dawkins become army's third heisman winner. >> i didn't expect to win the heisman. we were kind o a cinderella team, not highly thoug of ahead of tim but i think we ended up third in the nation. so i was genuinely not expecting to be selected. but thrilled beyond description when i learned it. >>...
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keith gao wan was expected to fill the shoes of blake griffin at oklahoma at those are big shoes.uckily for the sooners he is 6'9" and around 300-pound. there has been hype about his offensive skills, leading the mcdonald's all american game at 20 points have, he is expected to keep up his numbers and help oklahoma. number six overall recruit and number two power forward, john henson is sporting carolina blue and a lot of potential on the tar heel team. at 6'10", henson is long and lean. he has proven how good he is on court as one of four 6'10" forwards he is playing small forward and getting some early playing time. after o waffling, number five recruit, as espn u's number one point guard in the country, a lot is expected from john this season. he already dunked on gary stackhouse over the summer, thus already making a name for himself. he is expected to be a tough playmaker who helped the wild cattrano driving past his opponents. >>> henry is known for his offensive game. henry not only has range but punch. in addition to his offensive tex tarity henry was expected to use his s
keith gao wan was expected to fill the shoes of blake griffin at oklahoma at those are big shoes.uckily for the sooners he is 6'9" and around 300-pound. there has been hype about his offensive skills, leading the mcdonald's all american game at 20 points have, he is expected to keep up his numbers and help oklahoma. number six overall recruit and number two power forward, john henson is sporting carolina blue and a lot of potential on the tar heel team. at 6'10", henson is long and...
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thank blake for his service, as well. merry christmas to him and his family. i have your mother on the line. cindy lee potter. mrs. potter, are you on the line? go ahead. caller: hello. we miss you, we love you. guest: i miss you guys, too. i am jealous of my friends back in hawaii right now. caller: hello. this is her father. her brother is with other family members in puget sound. we're wishing her the best of luck and to say safe. just be safe. we leviable -- we love you. host: thank you for that. meghan, go ahead with your final thoughts. guest: thank you. i want to thank everybody for your service. i hope to have a great christmas and new year's. host: lieutenant potter, we thank you and all of the service members who joined us this morning. next guest is with the institute for policy studies, looking at american armed forces' presence across the world. that is coming up on "washington journal." >> in the mid-90's, newsweek named him one of the people to watch on the internet. since then, he has founded a social networking site, helped start a charter sch
thank blake for his service, as well. merry christmas to him and his family. i have your mother on the line. cindy lee potter. mrs. potter, are you on the line? go ahead. caller: hello. we miss you, we love you. guest: i miss you guys, too. i am jealous of my friends back in hawaii right now. caller: hello. this is her father. her brother is with other family members in puget sound. we're wishing her the best of luck and to say safe. just be safe. we leviable -- we love you. host: thank you for...
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. >> my name is sasha blakely and i am 13 years old.you think is the next technological breakthrough that is essential for extensive space travel to the moon or mars? >> i think there are so many challenges that we have to overcome to be able to develop a colony to live on the moon. using resources that you find. every time explore is go out exploring the earth, they have had to utilize resources they find when they get there. utilizing those resources on the moon to generate oxygen and to breed and going to mars to be able to develop rocket fuel that will allow us to come back, those are some big examples. being able to build live support in a contained environment such as a module you would live in and be able to recycle everything and keep it clean so that you are breathing clean air. those technologies we have not refined yet but we can do it for short periods of time and space shuttle. we are learning how to do it for longer periods of time on the international space station. as we enter this conversation, we talked about the urine
. >> my name is sasha blakely and i am 13 years old.you think is the next technological breakthrough that is essential for extensive space travel to the moon or mars? >> i think there are so many challenges that we have to overcome to be able to develop a colony to live on the moon. using resources that you find. every time explore is go out exploring the earth, they have had to utilize resources they find when they get there. utilizing those resources on the moon to generate oxygen...
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vanguard, all those wonderful places, where you've historiccally hi been able to hear people like art blakely, i was able to see max roach in baltimore once as a jazz festival. i'm a fan of charlie parker and miles davis, great jazz musicians. i think all musicians respect miles davis, as maybe of the greatest influence on their lives regardless of whether they're rockersed on blues musicians or jazz performers. i thank the chairman for his appreciation of what's a uniquely american cultural achievement and with that the world holds dear and respects america for its appreciation of jazz, an art form that's being lost to our students that needs to be taught in our schools and maintained as a living and breathing expression of american artistry. thank you for the time, i yield back the remainder and thank the chairman for bringing this resolution. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas has yielded the balance of his time. the gentleman from michigan. mr. conyers: i yield myself one minute merely to say that i appreciate the gentleman from tennessee because an earlier jazz started i
vanguard, all those wonderful places, where you've historiccally hi been able to hear people like art blakely, i was able to see max roach in baltimore once as a jazz festival. i'm a fan of charlie parker and miles davis, great jazz musicians. i think all musicians respect miles davis, as maybe of the greatest influence on their lives regardless of whether they're rockersed on blues musicians or jazz performers. i thank the chairman for his appreciation of what's a uniquely american cultural...
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and we have frank blake and his team. there he is. [applause] >> seeing how chris nas is just around the corner and we're in home depot, i thought i might knock out some of my holiday shopping. i figure my energy secretary wants some lightbulbs. my press secretary wants something that will prevent leaks. come on guys. [laughter] >> took a while there for. but i've also come here to spend some time with workers and contractors, and manufacturers and small business owners who have been especially hard hit by our economic downturn. a few of us just spent some time in a round table talking about the role they want to play in job creation and our economic recovery, and how government can best help to give them a boost. i don't need to remind them or any of you about the situation we find ourself in at the beginning of this year. the economy was in a free fall, as a result of our financial crisis. folks couldn't access affordable credit to run their businesses, take out an auto loan, student loan, some cases pay their mortgages, home values
and we have frank blake and his team. there he is. [applause] >> seeing how chris nas is just around the corner and we're in home depot, i thought i might knock out some of my holiday shopping. i figure my energy secretary wants some lightbulbs. my press secretary wants something that will prevent leaks. come on guys. [laughter] >> took a while there for. but i've also come here to spend some time with workers and contractors, and manufacturers and small business owners who have...