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butler trying to pull it away. he knocks it off love but he is able to hang onto not there, brewer the rebound. that's up and in. >> phil: that's a huge advantage >> they regain the lead by one. he lost that one. they will give it back to the wizards with two seconds left on the shot clock. he seems to say that i can't >> steve: gilbert looked over at your broadcast position to say, was that a foul, too? >> they didn't call a foul. wizards have won two in a row. last year the wizards had two separate one streaks against win streak last year. their last three game win streak came the season before last. that season they also had a six game win streak earl on. they had a four game win streak and they mad four three game win streaks. >> phil: they only have two seconds to get this shot off. hopefully they are all aware of that. >> steve: here is jamison, he will take the shot. that's the end of the possession. but still five seconds to play in the half. so washington unable to get some iron at least on that shot and t
butler trying to pull it away. he knocks it off love but he is able to hang onto not there, brewer the rebound. that's up and in. >> phil: that's a huge advantage >> they regain the lead by one. he lost that one. they will give it back to the wizards with two seconds left on the shot clock. he seems to say that i can't >> steve: gilbert looked over at your broadcast position to say, was that a foul, too? >> they didn't call a foul. wizards have won two in a row. last...
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a number have found their rhythm, including caron butler. tonight he leads washington into minnesota to take on a wolves team that is looking for their identity. wizards versus about timberwolves. >> the day after christmas finds washington at the target center. the wizards hope to find great cheer. they meet al jefferson and the 6-24 timberwolves. >> the team has gotten great play from the starters. you like the fact that they are starting to play much better ball. their shooting percentage has come up, especially caron butler, earlier in the year he was at 40% and now he is at 47%. against milwaukee the other night, he lead the team in scoring with 25 points, 10 rebounds, as well. he seeps to play well against milwaukee. you also have randy foye who has been playing well. he is coming back to a team that he played for for the first three years. he started four games, three resulted in wins he is starting to get his kneel and it's them. >> the timberwolves have struggled to a 6-24 record. three wins came from utah twice and denver. they hav
a number have found their rhythm, including caron butler. tonight he leads washington into minnesota to take on a wolves team that is looking for their identity. wizards versus about timberwolves. >> the day after christmas finds washington at the target center. the wizards hope to find great cheer. they meet al jefferson and the 6-24 timberwolves. >> the team has gotten great play from the starters. you like the fact that they are starting to play much better ball. their shooting...
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>>phil: i think butler could have gotten to that ball. steve: yes. >>phil: leave it in the hands of the officials. steve: good point. played five minutes for the first quarter. and gilbert with the jumper and randolph for the rebound. randolph's totals were 65 point in dallas and 42 rebounds, the most in any two game span since 1978. >>phil: we talked about 31 years ago that hasn't been done. steve: here is butler's jumper and ca some. conley on the side. here is a jump, good. >>phil: boyd what a good night in minnesota. steve: three pointers that nearly had the wizards close enough to steal it. carol tips it off for randolph. thinking bit. knocked away out-of-bounds. watson got called and slapped on the wrist. the wizards will get the ball back. with a chance to recapture the lead. steve: wizard tried to get their first win in memphis since 2004. they dressed 8 players and came back at fed dex forum. since then the wizard have lost four straight games. >>phil: looking at mark da swal. he went on a training program and ran 8 miles and dropped 25 poun
>>phil: i think butler could have gotten to that ball. steve: yes. >>phil: leave it in the hands of the officials. steve: good point. played five minutes for the first quarter. and gilbert with the jumper and randolph for the rebound. randolph's totals were 65 point in dallas and 42 rebounds, the most in any two game span since 1978. >>phil: we talked about 31 years ago that hasn't been done. steve: here is butler's jumper and ca some. conley on the side. here is a jump, good....
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nice rebound by butler. butler inside, that's rejected. >> phil: kevin love with the block. >> steve: washington has but one field goal in the last 5.5 minutes. and minnesota taking advantage of every opportunity here tonight. 3:31 to honey... the credit fairy... doesn't exist. what? it's make-believe. nobody left anything under your pillow. if there's no credit fairy then who will make our credit score go up? we will. by doing things like paying our bills on time. announcer: there's no magic to improving your credit. but there's help and it's free. go to creditfairy.org what? sessions trying to get it. look at sessions. what a great play. he has been terrific coming into this game off the bench. he has just made things happen. he has gotten rebounds when other players have been standing around. >> phil: he nearly got that one there. that has been the whole story tonight. just the fact that they have been a little hungry and quicker and sometimes have had a better bounce. >> steve: all those things contribut
nice rebound by butler. butler inside, that's rejected. >> phil: kevin love with the block. >> steve: washington has but one field goal in the last 5.5 minutes. and minnesota taking advantage of every opportunity here tonight. 3:31 to honey... the credit fairy... doesn't exist. what? it's make-believe. nobody left anything under your pillow. if there's no credit fairy then who will make our credit score go up? we will. by doing things like paying our bills on time. announcer:...
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butler's jumper is good. barely missed the three- point shooter the other night. >> phil: got a good look and got the separation he wanted. >> steve: on the word, the rebound, the wizards have the largest lead of four. gilbert on the fading shot. dumped underneath for haywood, beautifully passed. >> phil: you saw brendan patiently allow the defenders to go by, and then stroll up and throw it down. >> steve: that's the sixth assist of the quarter for gilbert arenas who gets it blocked. and tipped away, the wizards get the steal. here's gilbert the other way for butler. four pullups and a jumper. that's good. >> phil: and you notice, gilbert clearly made sure he had both feet in bounds before he got it to the other end. >> steve: the wizards came from ten down to lead by eight. off the screen, and back to randolph, fans a little restless here at oracle arena. gilbert firing up the jumper for another three. he is on fire. gilbert arenas is six of seven from h
butler's jumper is good. barely missed the three- point shooter the other night. >> phil: got a good look and got the separation he wanted. >> steve: on the word, the rebound, the wizards have the largest lead of four. gilbert on the fading shot. dumped underneath for haywood, beautifully passed. >> phil: you saw brendan patiently allow the defenders to go by, and then stroll up and throw it down. >> steve: that's the sixth assist of the quarter for gilbert arenas who...
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the mountaineers to butler goes the length of the floor and nails the game-winning shot. west virginia stays unbeaten. >>> while many redskins fans said good riddens to vinny cerrato he actually did draft orakpo and he has shined in his rookie year and now he's the first redskins defensive rookie to go to the pro bowl in 40 years. he leads all rookies with 11 sacks but said he would give up his spot to fletcher who's been snubbed again. >> i feel great when i got here but fletcher has done so much for me. i'd trade slots with him anymore. he deserves it as much as me if not more. i would trade him spots any day for what he brings to the table and the team. >>> bret favre earned his 11th selection to the team. and vernon davis gets his first pro bowl nod and the ravens will send ray lewis and ed reed. >>> the second annual nickel bank bowl took place last night with ucla taking on temple. in the second quarter, matt round scores to put them up 21- but the bruins fight back. picks off the pass and takes it in himself. ucla spoils temple's first trip to a bull in 30 years. t
the mountaineers to butler goes the length of the floor and nails the game-winning shot. west virginia stays unbeaten. >>> while many redskins fans said good riddens to vinny cerrato he actually did draft orakpo and he has shined in his rookie year and now he's the first redskins defensive rookie to go to the pro bowl in 40 years. he leads all rookies with 11 sacks but said he would give up his spot to fletcher who's been snubbed again. >> i feel great when i got here but...
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i was shot down, the worst, the most risque thing i'd seen in movies was when clark gable, roett butlerd to o'hara, frankly, my dear, b i don't give a damn. the audience just giggled, ooh! we're liberated. [laughter] and then you can imagine, i met jane and my children at the airport and drove in from the airport in norfolk to the hospital which is in portsmouth. so we had to go through downtown norfolk. although i was hugging jane most of the time, i looked out the window and saw all these massage parlors, one after another. hey, what's all this massage? she wouldn't even tell me. and i said, well, there's all these xxx movie. what's these triple x movies? she told me they're pretty bad movies. so that was different. popular songs back in the -- i remember in the '60s love and marriage go together like a horse and carriage. the different. in fact, we were already in a countercultural revolution as you well know that was accelerated during the vietnam conflict and is still traveling at pretty good velocity right now. >> yeah, it is. >> and that's more of a poison to our ultimate fate as
i was shot down, the worst, the most risque thing i'd seen in movies was when clark gable, roett butlerd to o'hara, frankly, my dear, b i don't give a damn. the audience just giggled, ooh! we're liberated. [laughter] and then you can imagine, i met jane and my children at the airport and drove in from the airport in norfolk to the hospital which is in portsmouth. so we had to go through downtown norfolk. although i was hugging jane most of the time, i looked out the window and saw all these...
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one of the butlers was one of my servants, too. pull out my chair, push me up to the table, bring me a fruit cup. takes away the empty cup. fields brings me a plate. barnett brings me a tenderloin. fields brings me asparagus, barnett brings me carrots and beets. i have to eat alone and in silence in a candle-lit room. ♪ >> this is another very special room to blair house history. this is truman's office. the portrait of truman we have is by creda kempton, who also painted the official white house portrait of the president, and she copied her official work specifically for blair house during the reagan renovation of the 1980's. the mantel in this room was a part of the white house. that was installed in the white house during the 1901 renovation. during the truman renovation, it was brought to blair house so harry truman would have a visual of the white house during the years that he didn't get to live there. the president's favorite color was green, and the walls were green, the draperies were green, the carpet was green. he had a
one of the butlers was one of my servants, too. pull out my chair, push me up to the table, bring me a fruit cup. takes away the empty cup. fields brings me a plate. barnett brings me a tenderloin. fields brings me asparagus, barnett brings me carrots and beets. i have to eat alone and in silence in a candle-lit room. ♪ >> this is another very special room to blair house history. this is truman's office. the portrait of truman we have is by creda kempton, who also painted the official...
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butler for three. kings win 112-109 california knucks trying to win four straight. rondo. >> ryan getz. kyle calder. tucks beat the canucks 3-2. that is basically it for us on the "final score." thanks for watching the show live from los angeles this evening. i guessed earlier that the las vegas big moment would be kobe bryant. they at any time tell me, really, we knew it would be kobe bryant. overtime winner in milwaukee. good night. >> lakers for the win. kobe going up. yes! at the buzzer, he does it! he wins it for the lakers. in overtime. 110-106. the best closer finisher. i'll have one of those. you know every time you order a captain and cola a holiday fairy gets her wings. shh, holiday fairy. thank you tim. (announcer) calling all captains. drink responsibly. ♪ tell me who's watching. ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me. ♪ (announcer) it's right here. it's easy.
butler for three. kings win 112-109 california knucks trying to win four straight. rondo. >> ryan getz. kyle calder. tucks beat the canucks 3-2. that is basically it for us on the "final score." thanks for watching the show live from los angeles this evening. i guessed earlier that the las vegas big moment would be kobe bryant. they at any time tell me, really, we knew it would be kobe bryant. overtime winner in milwaukee. good night. >> lakers for the win. kobe going up....
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my name is butler, and identify got -- [inaudible] this is a very interesting note about what i wanted to contribute or maybe ask how you can reconcile that. during the time of slavery, there was a lot of colonial occupations on, of african countries and in the caribbean. now, when you look at jewish struggles and you're talking about jewish accomplishments, they don't isolate it to various countries. they say america, england or hungary for example. they talk about freedom fighters all around fighting for the course of freedom. i've been to quite similar panels, but everyone seems to talk about individual struggles in various countries. and there's been a lot of great freedom fighters all across the globe from angola, south africa, going forward how are they going to be integrated into this book or the struggle because kids from this country who see the world in a bigger perspective -- [inaudible] champion freedom across the globe, not just in america. how are we going to integrate that? >> it's a very interesting question, african-americans tend not to think die sporeically. i think
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[applause] >> thank you, professor butler.le are affected by this level of discrimination. with that, i would like to bring our final speaker up, someone who has been at the receiving end of that disparity, lawrence garrison, served time for crack cocaine related offenses. we would love to hear from you. [applause] >> the morningÑi to my fellow panelists and members of congress. my letter -- my name is lawrence garrison and on june 18, 1988, my twin brother, mark berson, and i were convicted wrongfully of conspiracy to distributeñr 5 kilograms or more of cocaine and 50 grams or more of cocaine base, shortly after graduating from harvard university in washington d.c.. i was sentenced on october 16, 1998 to 188 months and my brother to 235 months. we were both sentenced to a mandatory 15 years for 500 grams of crack cocaine. and brother was enhanced for testifying on his own behalf during the trial. african-americans are devastated by the past 23 years that have destroyed families, communities, too harsh crack sentences. in 1986
[applause] >> thank you, professor butler.le are affected by this level of discrimination. with that, i would like to bring our final speaker up, someone who has been at the receiving end of that disparity, lawrence garrison, served time for crack cocaine related offenses. we would love to hear from you. [applause] >> the morningÑi to my fellow panelists and members of congress. my letter -- my name is lawrence garrison and on june 18, 1988, my twin brother, mark berson, and i were...
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he has a bachelor's degree in pharmacy from butler university, a lot degree from detroit college and michigan state. are registered pharmacist and a member of the michigan bar. thank you for coming in today, and a floor source for 5 minutes. >> thank you, sir. chairman specter, senator hatch, distinguished members of the panel, on behalf of the 9400 men and women of the drug enforcement administration, i want to thank you for the opportunity to provide testimony concerning body building products, steroids, and enforcement barriers. to understand the abuse, we must guard by discussing testosterone. it is a hormone produced in the body. is this -- it is a schedule iii drug. it is used by many to perfect body appearance, increase physical performance, and gain muscle size and mass. over time, scientists developed and synthesized derivatives that were structurally similar to testosterone and prohormones, such as andro, a steroid that when ingested metabolizes into testosterone. androstendione was sold over the internet and nutrition stores as a dietary supplement until 2004. not all desi
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he has a bachelor's degree in pharmacy from butler university, a lot degree from detroit college and michigan state. are registered pharmacist and a member of the michigan bar. thank you for coming in today, and a floor source for 5 minutes. >> thank you, sir. chairman specter, senator hatch, distinguished members of the panel, on behalf of the 9400 men and women of the drug enforcement administration, i want to thank you for the opportunity to provide testimony concerning body building products, steroids, and enforcement barriers. to understand the abuse, we must guard by discussing testosterone. it is a hormone produced in the body. is this -- it is a schedule iii drug. it is used by many to perfect body appearance, increase physical performance, and gain muscle size and mass. over time, scientists developed and synthesized derivatives that were structurally similar to testosterone and prohormones, such as andro, a steroid that when ingested metabolizes into testosterone. androstendione was sold over the internet and nutrition stores as a dietary supplement until 2004. not all desi
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durant literally blows past caron butler with no help side defense. durant had 35. thunder start to pull away. following the gilbert arena turnover, westbrook goes the other way. oklahoma city gets the season series -- sweeps the season series. following the game, flip saunders went open mike calling out his team. >> this team for the last five years has been known as one of the worst defensive teams in the league. until we make a commitment -- and we could not stop anybody out there we were playing solid defense and now we are not. and i don't know what the reason is. i don't know if we are tired, lazy, i don't know, but, you know, right now, he is correct. >> they can't guard anybody. i can go out there on that floor and pick anybody on the team one on one and, at 52 years old, i can drive around them. >> you look at the best teams in the league, boston, spurs, teams that are riew lalime good every year, when their offense is not going, their defense keeps them in the games. maybe we should watch some focus highlights but we need to gear it up a little better. >>
durant literally blows past caron butler with no help side defense. durant had 35. thunder start to pull away. following the gilbert arena turnover, westbrook goes the other way. oklahoma city gets the season series -- sweeps the season series. following the game, flip saunders went open mike calling out his team. >> this team for the last five years has been known as one of the worst defensive teams in the league. until we make a commitment -- and we could not stop anybody out there we...
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a book written many years ago by one of the most if not the most decorated soldier we ever had, butler, he wrote the book "war is a racket" and it is a racket for the people who push these years, whether it is the military industrial complex or special interests or various factions. but it's not for the people. today, it is said that we're over there to protect our national security. there are only 100 al qaeda in afghanistan. and quite frankly, the afghan government had nothing to do -- they said they har borrowed al qaeda, and that is true. do you think they needed to do pushups in afghanistan and come over here. the real planning was in spain, it was in germany. where was the real training? the real training was in florida. the training was in florida and the f.b.i. has evidence at the time that they were being trained and was totally ignored. and we are still back to 9/11, fear of nuclear war, we have to go in and scare the people. yet, what is the motivation for individuals to become radical against us, whether in the taliban or al qaeda? there is one single factor that is the mos
a book written many years ago by one of the most if not the most decorated soldier we ever had, butler, he wrote the book "war is a racket" and it is a racket for the people who push these years, whether it is the military industrial complex or special interests or various factions. but it's not for the people. today, it is said that we're over there to protect our national security. there are only 100 al qaeda in afghanistan. and quite frankly, the afghan government had nothing to do...
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one of the butlers was one of my servants, too.hair, push me up to the table, bring me a fruit cup. takes away the empty cup. fields brings me a plate. barnett brings me a tenderloin. fields brings me asparagus, barnett brings me carrots and beets. i have to eat alone and in silence in a candle-lit room. ♪ >> this is another very special room to blair house history. this is truman's office. the portrait of truman we have is by creda kempton, who also painted the official white house portrait of the president, and she copied her official work specifically for blair house during the reagan renovation of the 1980's. the mantel in this room was a part of the white house. that was installed in the white house during the 1901 renovation. during the truman renovation, it was brought to blair house so harry truman would have a visual of the white house during the years that he didn't get to live there. the president's favorite color was green, and the walls were green, the draperies were green, the carpet was green. he had a small desk tha
one of the butlers was one of my servants, too.hair, push me up to the table, bring me a fruit cup. takes away the empty cup. fields brings me a plate. barnett brings me a tenderloin. fields brings me asparagus, barnett brings me carrots and beets. i have to eat alone and in silence in a candle-lit room. ♪ >> this is another very special room to blair house history. this is truman's office. the portrait of truman we have is by creda kempton, who also painted the official white house...