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there's nearly another interception by brandon flowers, ducking in front of brandon floyd. >> dan: thesas city defense adjusting in the second half. >> da >> dick: clock running to the five-minute mark. the tackle of daniel graham across the 40-yard line. as travis daniels up to make the stop. it was tied at ten at the half, and at 17, in the middle of the third quarter. and then the kansas city chiefs won only two games last year. they came on defensively and offensively. gaffney who had a brilliant first half. ten catches in the first half. gaffney was getting a lot of chances because brandon marshall not in universe today. eddie royal not in uniform. he's injured. scheffler and marshall sidelined. coach's decision not to have them active today. and one has to wonder what impact that had on the denver bronco operation this week. >> dan: it seemed to have more of an effect on the denver defense. you talked about the rushing yards that the bronco defense has given up today. that's so uncharacteristic. of a mike nolan football team. >> dick: throw, incomplete. no flag on the play. that'
there's nearly another interception by brandon flowers, ducking in front of brandon floyd. >> dan: thesas city defense adjusting in the second half. >> da >> dick: clock running to the five-minute mark. the tackle of daniel graham across the 40-yard line. as travis daniels up to make the stop. it was tied at ten at the half, and at 17, in the middle of the third quarter. and then the kansas city chiefs won only two games last year. they came on defensively and offensively....
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and how much of it was a product of >> is brandon the paul two ayn rand's jesus? [laughter] >> good. [laughter] >> mike understanding is that ayn rand had her system pretty much set even be before she met brandon. there is a lot of people who met her in california, young college students. she was already trying to bring them over. she already knew what it was and was crying to be trying to convert them. what branton did is that the psychological component, and i think that was one of the most destructive elements of organized objectivism. he took objective is some and brought it into psychology and to eckert characters not as idealized projections of qualities we might want to further develop and ourselves but as examples of psychological health and john would be cited as an example of psychological health both in brandon's counseling sessions and lectures so i see that as the major thing that he added and i think it was an unfortunate detour. the first person to say that would be nathaniel brandon himself, who has pretty much retracted a lot of what he taught peo
and how much of it was a product of >> is brandon the paul two ayn rand's jesus? [laughter] >> good. [laughter] >> mike understanding is that ayn rand had her system pretty much set even be before she met brandon. there is a lot of people who met her in california, young college students. she was already trying to bring them over. she already knew what it was and was crying to be trying to convert them. what branton did is that the psychological component, and i think that was...
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what brandon did was add the psychological component, and i think that was one of the most destructive elements of organized objectivism. he took objectivism and sort of brought into psychology and tucker characters, not as idealized projections of qualities we might want to further develop in ourselves, but as examples of psychological health. and john gold woodside as a example of psychological help both in the counseling sessions and hit in his lectures. so i see that as a major thing he added. i think was an unfortunate detour. i think the first person to say that would be nathaniel branden himself. who has put much retracted a lot of what he taught people in his nbi lectures and has describing his later career, as depended for that and to help heal people from some of the attitude he feels he encouraged them to adapt. >> right there. >> in the back row there. the back row of the section. >> al milliken, a.m. media. what did whittaker chambers considered the wickedness of atlas shrugged when he wrote about the book in the national review? >> you know, the real wickedness was rands
what brandon did was add the psychological component, and i think that was one of the most destructive elements of organized objectivism. he took objectivism and sort of brought into psychology and tucker characters, not as idealized projections of qualities we might want to further develop in ourselves, but as examples of psychological health. and john gold woodside as a example of psychological help both in the counseling sessions and hit in his lectures. so i see that as a major thing he...
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brandon evans leading unc greensboro with eight. kyle randall with six points. sidney lowe talking to his team. trying to find the magic that they had early in the first half because they sure lost it in the last five or six minutes as unc greensboro made a great comeback. >> mike g.: and i love the energy that korey van dussen brought out there. i thought that was a big spark for them. defensively their zone was very active. nc state had a lot of problems with it. >> mike h.: we'll remind you for unc greensboro, two key players, mikko koivisto and pete brown are not available tonight. give uncg even more credit for what they've done hanging close here with nc state. spartans with just two wins on this season and nine losses. and, again, this is their fifth acc team that they have played. they'll play six in all. they play maryland on sunday. >> mike g.: what they should have done, they should have started pete brown and have him go across on tracy smith for a couple of possessions and then go back out see if that would have helped. >> mike h.: you're cruel. spa
brandon evans leading unc greensboro with eight. kyle randall with six points. sidney lowe talking to his team. trying to find the magic that they had early in the first half because they sure lost it in the last five or six minutes as unc greensboro made a great comeback. >> mike g.: and i love the energy that korey van dussen brought out there. i thought that was a big spark for them. defensively their zone was very active. nc state had a lot of problems with it. >> mike h.: we'll...
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or you get a letter talking and brandon said people don't buy books anymore.you should put books online for free so a letter asked him who would pay me the salary to work on the book and who would pay for my trips to google including airfare, hotel and car, which ended the book and do the tour and marketing and prepare the index etc., etc.. by the end of my questions, he wanted to change the subject. the reason i think is he is innocent faith in the internet and adequate knowledge about how books are published. so these people are enormously smart but when you hear them talk about books you shudder a little. his article which he was writing while we were actually collectively at the conference in new york about google library, what was his probation for the library? in 1960 by the heat of a reference to an electric car and that idea that what we have got is just some serendipitous tool that can pull out little facts and again that makes the project frivolous beyond all measure. one of the reasons i think this is problematic and i have to go back to what i said
or you get a letter talking and brandon said people don't buy books anymore.you should put books online for free so a letter asked him who would pay me the salary to work on the book and who would pay for my trips to google including airfare, hotel and car, which ended the book and do the tour and marketing and prepare the index etc., etc.. by the end of my questions, he wanted to change the subject. the reason i think is he is innocent faith in the internet and adequate knowledge about how...
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at the time of his murder benji wilson left behind a 10-week- old son named brandon.l, brandon would go on to become a talented high school prep basketball player himself. even played some college basketball at the university of maryland eastern shore but he would leave after his sophomore season according to a school official and as for the two young men convicted of this horrific crime, william moore is still in federal prison for wilson's murder and omar dixon would tack on additional charms when he was arrested for aggravate -- charges when he was arrested for aggravated unlawful use of a weapon in a separate attempted murder case. >>> let's move on. next summer south africa will play host to the 2010fifa world cup but it was back in 1995 when they hosted another world cup that changed the country, a game of rugby that united 42 million south africans. now clint eastwood's new movie in vic us brings this amazing true -- invictus brings this amazing true story to life and sat down with matt damon is yuntr rep on ma ond sporth r tochan wor >> l s ouiny. rep onat inc
at the time of his murder benji wilson left behind a 10-week- old son named brandon.l, brandon would go on to become a talented high school prep basketball player himself. even played some college basketball at the university of maryland eastern shore but he would leave after his sophomore season according to a school official and as for the two young men convicted of this horrific crime, william moore is still in federal prison for wilson's murder and omar dixon would tack on additional charms...
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google has bunch of those because brandon is very intelligent.u also need to understand the problem, and my hunch is that google didn't understand the problem. because that in a way is what scholars do. and if you push dan clancy for what he's saying, we don't really understand that stuff and why did you talk to scholars. the one thing is libraries to this kind of a proxy between the two and that wasn't helpful. so what is the issue in a way? i think this is it, what we have got out of google books is a splendid, wonderful, fascinating, brilliant, a replaceable, marbles, fantastic, can i say it again and again, but she books. but it isn't a corpus. and that's a huge difference. because if we're going to invest in the library of the future, that's what we want. we don't simply want the old library with direct running over. we want something a little more adventurous than that and we haven't got that yet, i think. so my way i think of thinking about what went wrong is to quote from the admiral george bush as it was a case of ms. under a -- miss und
google has bunch of those because brandon is very intelligent.u also need to understand the problem, and my hunch is that google didn't understand the problem. because that in a way is what scholars do. and if you push dan clancy for what he's saying, we don't really understand that stuff and why did you talk to scholars. the one thing is libraries to this kind of a proxy between the two and that wasn't helpful. so what is the issue in a way? i think this is it, what we have got out of google...
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here comes brandon the shooter out of virginia. many of the players hail within driving distance. many plays in their aau days. >> i think he got a piece. he was under control. >> rodriquez down for sanders. long. the length of sanders brings it in. here comes the pressure. we'll see this on both sides. >> they within to track bcu's length. i don't know if georgia state has an answer. >> baseline jumper a tad off. rodriquez a long lob. between the trees of three players sanders nearly converts. still gets the loose ball. air ball. taking by georgia state. sanders trailing. left-handed drive out there. dukes rebound. pinned on the end wide. shovel toward hampton. tipped and loose. now a foul on. early on you could feel the energy from the crowd transferring to the two teams. >> ten inches of snow outside kept some of the patrons away. it also made sure all of the fans would file in from the student section. >> we saw smart on the sidelines. coaching staffs all wearing sneakers part of the coaches versus cancer weekend. cancer awareness being raised by the sneakers. georgia state is
here comes brandon the shooter out of virginia. many of the players hail within driving distance. many plays in their aau days. >> i think he got a piece. he was under control. >> rodriquez down for sanders. long. the length of sanders brings it in. here comes the pressure. we'll see this on both sides. >> they within to track bcu's length. i don't know if georgia state has an answer. >> baseline jumper a tad off. rodriquez a long lob. between the trees of three players...
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last but not least is brandon badger, product manager for google books. he has been there for four years. he has worked on google earth and google's and studied computer science in college. he got a b minus on all his history classes. without further ado i will let the speakers go. >> thanks, great to be here and to talk about this topic. is google good for history? of course it is. we historians are searchers of information evidence and google is the most powerful tool ever given to us or any other human being to do just that. it has constructed a deceptively powerful and simple way to scan billions of documents instantaneously. it has spent hundreds of millions of dollars of its own money to allow us to read millions of books in our pajamas. how about great? we historians, like other scholars, are natural born critics. we can find fault with nearly anything and we do. it is exacerbated when a large company consisting mostly of better paid graduates on the other side of campus muscles into our turf. at google spent hundreds of millions of dollars on the
last but not least is brandon badger, product manager for google books. he has been there for four years. he has worked on google earth and google's and studied computer science in college. he got a b minus on all his history classes. without further ado i will let the speakers go. >> thanks, great to be here and to talk about this topic. is google good for history? of course it is. we historians are searchers of information evidence and google is the most powerful tool ever given to us...
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. >> steve: i'm not going to say he's going to be like brandon roy, but i remember roy early in his career, young guy, struggled a little bit early, but came on as a brilliant player in this conference late and now a great start with the portland trail blazers. >> miles: abdul gaddy by the time his career is done will be one of the breast point guards in the conference. >> steve: if not the nation. >> miles: exactly. >> steve: you saw him in high school and you told me he was special. >> miles: unbelievable. the head coach at memphis, he reminds us of a four man gadity, the wae i could shoot the wall and score. his passing ability is uncanny. >> steve: draws the foul and will wind up at the free-throw line as washington trying to come back on the cougars. washington state's last win at seattle was january two years ago when they won 56-52. that was against a tony bennett team who is now the coach at virginia. and virginia playing north carolina tomorrow in a game we can watch on many of these affiliates. >> miles: when speaking with abdul yesterday at practice, i asked him just what's been
. >> steve: i'm not going to say he's going to be like brandon roy, but i remember roy early in his career, young guy, struggled a little bit early, but came on as a brilliant player in this conference late and now a great start with the portland trail blazers. >> miles: abdul gaddy by the time his career is done will be one of the breast point guards in the conference. >> steve: if not the nation. >> miles: exactly. >> steve: you saw him in high school and you...
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i know we were talking earlier about that, but when you see a guy who can like brandon roy not only developame, but develop his leadership. >> miles: he's what college basketball is all about. he's the guy who stayed four years. thought about the draft every year because he was highly touted out of high school. but how he talked about just the growth that he's had and becoming a true -- that's what you do in these formative years from 18 to 22 or 23. it's not all about getting millions of dollars. it's about setting yourself for a great life. you're only going to play basketball for another many eight or nine years but then you have the rest of your life and the these experiences that he's had have helped him become a great person. >> steve: there are people surrounding him giving this information, a lot of it bad, and they wind up leaving school and not playing at the next level. >> miles: you have to find the right people that you trust and that you believe in and that will guide you down the right path. lou olson was a great mentor to many players that he's helped put in the nba and even
i know we were talking earlier about that, but when you see a guy who can like brandon roy not only developame, but develop his leadership. >> miles: he's what college basketball is all about. he's the guy who stayed four years. thought about the draft every year because he was highly touted out of high school. but how he talked about just the growth that he's had and becoming a true -- that's what you do in these formative years from 18 to 22 or 23. it's not all about getting millions of...
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joe: boy gordon attacked by brandon bow chinkie. this is matt bradley down the wing. >> the caps have not been very good defensively. joe: along the wall steven stamkos with good patience. theodore makes the catching stop. >> only a star playing can pick that up. great hands and feet. joe: steven stamkos in the corner and podi will make a break and steckel snared by smith and he will be h ithigh sc it a scoring for tampa bay. >> the teams are making magic. >> nice plan by santos wicked. back hander over the shoulder of the capitals goalie. in the high slot he will find another loose puck and rips it and no chance for the jerseys and the caps have struck and nice little curl off of the back of the leg. yes, all around, mike green with his 11th also on the pv. joe: mike green over 25 minutes per game. beating washington when it comes to ice time and he has authored more goals against tampa bay than any other team in his nhl career. tom fleischmann and miller excusing backstrom from the dock. tampa bay controls the drop. paul szczechur
joe: boy gordon attacked by brandon bow chinkie. this is matt bradley down the wing. >> the caps have not been very good defensively. joe: along the wall steven stamkos with good patience. theodore makes the catching stop. >> only a star playing can pick that up. great hands and feet. joe: steven stamkos in the corner and podi will make a break and steckel snared by smith and he will be h ithigh sc it a scoring for tampa bay. >> the teams are making magic. >> nice plan...
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at the time of his murder benji wilson left behind a 10-week- old son named brandon. well, brandon would go on to become a talented high school prep basketball player himself. even played some college basketball at the university of maryland eastern shore but he would leave after his sophomore season according to a school official and as for the two young men convicted of this horrific crime, william moore is still in federal prison for wilson's murder and omar dixon would tack on additional charms when he was arrested for aggravate -- charges when he was arrested for aggravated unlawful use of a weapon in a separate attempted murder case. >>> let's move on. next summer south africa will play host to the 2010fifa world cup but it was back in 1995 when they hosted another world cup that changed the country, a game of rugby that united 42 million south africans. now clint eastwood's new movie in vic us brings this amazing true -- invictus brings this amazing true story to life and sat down with matt damon is yuntr rep on ma ond sporth r tochan wor >> l s ouiny. rep onat
at the time of his murder benji wilson left behind a 10-week- old son named brandon. well, brandon would go on to become a talented high school prep basketball player himself. even played some college basketball at the university of maryland eastern shore but he would leave after his sophomore season according to a school official and as for the two young men convicted of this horrific crime, william moore is still in federal prison for wilson's murder and omar dixon would tack on additional...
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i think brandon will admit there is a lot that can be added, but i think as in free speech, more freespeech is better but more metadata is better. where did this metadata come from? are the conflicting sources? has someone waited and said this doesn't look right to be. all these things can be helpful to the scholar to assess veracity and thus, build trust. >> the only thing i would add to that is one of the key things for trust is having breadth of sources. so we are probably stand in the version of a particular book of hamlet or something like that. if there were a case where a -- one book at some airbrushed out or something with scribbled out, ideally we are helping by giving access to all 10 versions of that book at 10 different libraries. so i think with more sources, and on the metadata as well, with more sources you can make a better decision about what you trust. right now i'm try to make the core website better. our site has been focused around search engine, the homepage is still pretty bad and were tied make it easier to browse and one of. i got it setup so you can click, br
i think brandon will admit there is a lot that can be added, but i think as in free speech, more freespeech is better but more metadata is better. where did this metadata come from? are the conflicting sources? has someone waited and said this doesn't look right to be. all these things can be helpful to the scholar to assess veracity and thus, build trust. >> the only thing i would add to that is one of the key things for trust is having breadth of sources. so we are probably stand in the...
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great tips on getting fit on the cheap is the on-line health editor for consumer reports, trisha brandonar. and this is great stuff because we say you don't have to leave your house. there is literally no excuse for not getting exercise when you've got the stuff in your house. >> you've got it in your house and it doesn't have to cost that much. i know it can be tough this time of year. you spent a lot over the holidays. there is no excuse not to hit the ground running. >> what do we need to get? you have something here. what can we do with these hand weights? >> there is lots of things you can get for homes. one is this hand weight. you might need to move up over time. resistance bands are also a really great thing. >> since they match my outfit, dial demo. a minute not working out is a minute wasted. look how easy it is. i'm stronger and thinner and i can have a big cheeseburger -- no, i wouldn't. >> it looks great with blue. >> totally. >> these aren't very expensive? >> they're not. they'll set you back about $10. resistance band is another great thing. stability ball. set up a littl
great tips on getting fit on the cheap is the on-line health editor for consumer reports, trisha brandonar. and this is great stuff because we say you don't have to leave your house. there is literally no excuse for not getting exercise when you've got the stuff in your house. >> you've got it in your house and it doesn't have to cost that much. i know it can be tough this time of year. you spent a lot over the holidays. there is no excuse not to hit the ground running. >> what do...
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brandon roy, questionable for tonight's game.jury. >> phil: with all the injuries they have, they don't need that. nor does utah need darren williams. >> steve: unbelieve. that was -- unbelieverable. that was a tremendous game and i was so happy fortunate utah jazz that they pulled that one out. that young rookie from georgia. >> phil: that was exciting. >> steve: wizards will see brandan roy and portland trail blazers on monday afternoon at 1:00. here in chicago, your wizards have a 1-point lead on the bulls in the first of three meetings between the two this season, washington 48, chicago 47. huntpens ed tfile ret e no esti g yo que com h&k: get it right. oooooooooooooooo g yo que com in 1977, in johannesburg soutca, 8-ye boy ckede gagolf om hher. byage he al outg hi ds o gend ninguniod f chship fthe 14? f in lion oddhat oy mak to s. f d en prf to f in ion. ds o theeasying e oampi onc and the u.s onshce? fn 7llio theof pronal hav a dia witsm? 1 . elsrage arn gns ism fautiks.o . >> steve: we are at halftime here
brandon roy, questionable for tonight's game.jury. >> phil: with all the injuries they have, they don't need that. nor does utah need darren williams. >> steve: unbelieve. that was -- unbelieverable. that was a tremendous game and i was so happy fortunate utah jazz that they pulled that one out. that young rookie from georgia. >> phil: that was exciting. >> steve: wizards will see brandan roy and portland trail blazers on monday afternoon at 1:00. here in chicago, your...
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the plane coming say you know, take that engine apart or whatever and then go have a smoke, said brandonalking what not. they had never seen people. one young boy described, the americans were being so totally different from german soldiers. first they didn't carry weapons. second, they didn't have hard faces in this 11-year-old boy, except same age i am, said he couldn't believe that these people who obviously had a good life not only were willing but wanted to share it with other people. his name was wolfgang samuel. he lived at the end of the runway in phos bergin there came a day, there was a lot of love and marriage in this book, there came a day when an american sergeant came to see his mother, and you have got to remember germany was almost a country without men and he said to young wolfgang, my name is leo ferguson, call me leo. eventually we'll ferguson married his mother. they moved to colorado and with king samuel retired a few years ago as a colonel in the united states air force. >> talking about the dangers these men went through, flying into and out of berlin. the three co
the plane coming say you know, take that engine apart or whatever and then go have a smoke, said brandonalking what not. they had never seen people. one young boy described, the americans were being so totally different from german soldiers. first they didn't carry weapons. second, they didn't have hard faces in this 11-year-old boy, except same age i am, said he couldn't believe that these people who obviously had a good life not only were willing but wanted to share it with other people. his...
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of course brandon having a career year for himself. steve: papa john's tip. very low tip taken by washington controlled by randy foye and we're underway in met- happened. steve buckhantz fill chenier will strike a 4 game losing streak. losing to the clippers washington and heat. washington turns its over on it first possession. the nets have just been mired in horrifying season, but they did get a win if other night and they feel like this is a home stretch where they should be able to perhaps if not turn things around at least get back on some kind of a track and in the long run avoid having the worst record in the history of the nba. phil: like we were talking about you got to have pride regardless where your record is or where you stand. you got to have pride and come out every night give your best. try each game to get a win. steve: douglas roberts drive reverses and misses. washington starting the first of a back-to-back will be home tomorrow night to take on the new york knicks first time this season they may the knicks. and that will be an 8:00 p.m. ti
of course brandon having a career year for himself. steve: papa john's tip. very low tip taken by washington controlled by randy foye and we're underway in met- happened. steve buckhantz fill chenier will strike a 4 game losing streak. losing to the clippers washington and heat. washington turns its over on it first possession. the nets have just been mired in horrifying season, but they did get a win if other night and they feel like this is a home stretch where they should be able to perhaps...
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my first suggestion is that dan and brandon go out to dinner tonight.an that more institutionly. the worst possible solution is to find out what sal ji reading. when a student goes into a library or or anybody working in a teaching environment, they are choosing books based on what the librarian suggests or the teacher suggests. what you're going to do is wind up with what you already have on google, a market on phenomenal. -- to create an algorithm would create an authority for phenomena. >> someone might put together a silly question about romance novels or things that are fun but i also want those tools for serious scholarly work. you mentioned authority. basically reputation is important as well. if we get to the world where there is margin notes and annotation notes, basically it is a community validates, you contributed good thoughts to this conversation, you can get voted up. [inaudible] as far as connecting the dots, we just start working it out. on my front, it is building more tools. to google -- it has been focused on the engineering challeng
my first suggestion is that dan and brandon go out to dinner tonight.an that more institutionly. the worst possible solution is to find out what sal ji reading. when a student goes into a library or or anybody working in a teaching environment, they are choosing books based on what the librarian suggests or the teacher suggests. what you're going to do is wind up with what you already have on google, a market on phenomenal. -- to create an algorithm would create an authority for phenomena....
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brandon pearson. nice dunk. morrison had a team high of 15 points. pearson knocks the ball loose. tate gives it back to pearson. george mason go on to win it 59-46. 14th straight conference victory at the patriot center. that's your morning sports. i'm hakem dermish. have a great day. >> thanks. a long with those athletes grabbing gatorade. take a look at this gatorade bottle. someone has been putting fake labels on gatorade bottles in colorado. they show tiger woodsnd his wife elin and unfaithful. the fake labels have been spotted at three different stores so far. there's no word where the fake labels have come from or how many there are. gatorade recently announced they are discontinuing the tiger woods drink but the decision had been made before the scandal broke. gatorade has not commented on the recent matter. >>> a final tribute for a cia employee killed in a suicide bombing in afghanistan nrly two weeks ago. harold brown jr. was laid to rest in massachusetts yesterday. the 37-year-old was one of seven agents killed in the attack. brown lived in northern virginia for the pas
brandon pearson. nice dunk. morrison had a team high of 15 points. pearson knocks the ball loose. tate gives it back to pearson. george mason go on to win it 59-46. 14th straight conference victory at the patriot center. that's your morning sports. i'm hakem dermish. have a great day. >> thanks. a long with those athletes grabbing gatorade. take a look at this gatorade bottle. someone has been putting fake labels on gatorade bottles in colorado. they show tiger woodsnd his wife elin and...
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we did see brandon hullcy who was called up from the hershey bears.he has an impressive record with the bears this season, but as bruce boudreau told us this morning he will be cheering from the bench backing up michael norvert tonight. you know, just even looking forward to sitting on the bench, it's still with the goal tending. varlamov did skate today for the fest time in over a week. he took some shots, as well, which was nice to see, and he seemed to be moving around quite well, so all signs point to him making a turn at some point, but i would not expect simeon varlamov to be dressing for russia at the upcoming olympics. let's bring in allen may. i watch to talk about alex semin. what a run this kid has been on. 19 points in the last 11 games. what do you attribute that to? is it the juggling of the lines that bruce has done? >> i think he has finally found some great chemistry with someone other than ovechkin and backstrom, and i think now that he has his contract under control, he doesn't have to worry. he knows where he's at, and i think that
we did see brandon hullcy who was called up from the hershey bears.he has an impressive record with the bears this season, but as bruce boudreau told us this morning he will be cheering from the bench backing up michael norvert tonight. you know, just even looking forward to sitting on the bench, it's still with the goal tending. varlamov did skate today for the fest time in over a week. he took some shots, as well, which was nice to see, and he seemed to be moving around quite well, so all...
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brandon diving into the action. nice action. [ laughter ] >> joe: 4 seconds.s 1st period comes to its conclusion. caps and canadiens no score. michal neuvirth and carey price with a clean slate after one. washington trying to break out of a three game losing skid. scoreless after 20. intermission live. al koken will speak with brian pothier. the washington capitals, red, white, and blue and a new letter c on the jersey. and i lo-- ( stutters ) so cute! i loooo... i loooo... i loooo... - another miller lite? - i'd love one. - do you love the taste of your beer this much? - thank you. - what? well, you could. try the great pilsner taste of a triple hops brewed miller lite. taste greatness. you're gorgeous, look at you, i loooov you! hos15% or more on car to geico insurance?e you host: is ed "too tall" jones too tall? nurse: i'm just gonna guesstimate. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. verizon center in washington, dc where the caps are entertaining the canadiens. no score after 20 minutes of play. washington working without brian pothier. he join
brandon diving into the action. nice action. [ laughter ] >> joe: 4 seconds.s 1st period comes to its conclusion. caps and canadiens no score. michal neuvirth and carey price with a clean slate after one. washington trying to break out of a three game losing skid. scoreless after 20. intermission live. al koken will speak with brian pothier. the washington capitals, red, white, and blue and a new letter c on the jersey. and i lo-- ( stutters ) so cute! i loooo... i loooo... i loooo... -...
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wilson, frank and his son brandon. jessie, junior seau, troy polamalu, jonathan, joseph sara. junior aiu and many others. i'm asked why samoan men have so much success on the football field. while there are many factors, i am reminded of the late coach vince lombardi of the green bay packers when he said that football is like life. it requires perseverance, self-denial, hard work, sacrifice, dedication and respect for authority. this is very much part of the heart and soul of the samoan culture which it centers on the importance of families sharing each other's needs and respect for others. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from kansas rise? >> to address the house for five minutes. the speaker pro tempore: if there's no objection, the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. moran: mr. speaker, thank you very much. since the earthquake hit haiti on january 12, we have all watched with sadness as the death toll rose, prayed for those affected and rejoiced when survivors were found. it's an event that has dire
wilson, frank and his son brandon. jessie, junior seau, troy polamalu, jonathan, joseph sara. junior aiu and many others. i'm asked why samoan men have so much success on the football field. while there are many factors, i am reminded of the late coach vince lombardi of the green bay packers when he said that football is like life. it requires perseverance, self-denial, hard work, sacrifice, dedication and respect for authority. this is very much part of the heart and soul of the samoan culture...
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at the time of his murder benji wilson left behind a 10-week- old son named brandon. well, brandon would go on to become a talented high school prep basketball player himself. even played some college basketball at the university of maryland eastern shore but he would leave after his sophomore season according to a school official and as for the two young men convicted of this horrific crime, william moore is still in federal prison for wilson's murder and omar dixon would tack on additional charms when he was arrested for aggravate -- charges when he was arrested for aggravated unlawful use of a weapon in a separate attempted murder case. >>> let's move on. next summer south africa will play host to the 2010fifa world cup but it was back in 1995 when they hosted another world cup that changed the country, a game of rugby that united 42 million south africans. now clint eastwood's new movie in vic us brings this amazing true -- invictus brings this amazing true story to life and sat down with matt damon is yuntr rep on ma ond sporth r tochan wor >> l s ouiny. rep onat
at the time of his murder benji wilson left behind a 10-week- old son named brandon. well, brandon would go on to become a talented high school prep basketball player himself. even played some college basketball at the university of maryland eastern shore but he would leave after his sophomore season according to a school official and as for the two young men convicted of this horrific crime, william moore is still in federal prison for wilson's murder and omar dixon would tack on additional...