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dayton up 6-3 early. we played almost three minutes of basketball here at the arena and that's over and back. darius james being hounded by mickey perry. since he came here, mickey perry has got to be such a better defensive player. >> he has. he came here known as a shooter. he made the transition and understands he's not going to play many minutes if he can't play defense for brian gregory. >> nobody is going to do that if they can't play defense. >> coming off the dribble >> derek: we always knew perry knew how to create his own shot and knock down the shot but he has really improved his defense, as you said >> mike: paul williamsjumps off the bench, replaces chris johnson. williams seeing his first action. and another substitution. this one, marshall masharee kneely comes in. misses and the foul. followed up and in by masharee neely and he is fouled as well. take a look. braze more not able to follow up. masharee neely going to the free throw line >> derek: just wanted it more than dayton did. he outr
dayton up 6-3 early. we played almost three minutes of basketball here at the arena and that's over and back. darius james being hounded by mickey perry. since he came here, mickey perry has got to be such a better defensive player. >> he has. he came here known as a shooter. he made the transition and understands he's not going to play many minutes if he can't play defense for brian gregory. >> nobody is going to do that if they can't play defense. >> coming off the dribble...
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without him in the line-up, dayton 2-6. he is a difference maker for this team as we take a look at luke fabrizius. he is out of the game with a sprained knee. with rob getting back and getting more minutes, that's a good thing when you have a guy going down like that. that's nice to see a smile on the face of luke fabrizius. and one thing is that rob lowery is an offensive threat, key offensive threat. that's why it's key to have him back. >> reporter: old dough men onwith the ball and gerald lee rams one home. he has four >> derek: this is what makes gerald lee so effective and why he sticks out as the pre-season conference of the year. going back to gerald lee. he realizes that he is being double teamed down on the low post owe he stems off the block and knocked down the mid-range jump shot. not many 6'10" guys that can get back on knock down that jump shot. >> mike: an air ball, no good, another offensive rebound, down the lane, inside, lee get checked from behind. get that junk out of here and there is going to be a fo
without him in the line-up, dayton 2-6. he is a difference maker for this team as we take a look at luke fabrizius. he is out of the game with a sprained knee. with rob getting back and getting more minutes, that's a good thing when you have a guy going down like that. that's nice to see a smile on the face of luke fabrizius. and one thing is that rob lowery is an offensive threat, key offensive threat. that's why it's key to have him back. >> reporter: old dough men onwith the ball and...
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they are not very pretty on either side but somehow, dayton managed to eek out a league. >> dayton shooting 50% from the field. the challenge is that they have not taken any shots in the first half but when they had good shots, they were able to knock them down. they have been able to keep their lead largely due to the monarchs' inability to make free throw, only shooting 29%. you look at the battle of the bobs, what we called the battle of the boards. at this point, the mop narcs have 8 offensive rebound, the magic number when they exceed 14 defensive rebound, they are undefeated this season >> mike: so you look at one other number that's glaring it's the 12 in the turnover department for the flyers, seven of those by chris wright i. unfortunately, those turnovers have come as his ability a result of his inability to recognize the zone. chris needs to to better in the second half. controlling the basketball of course chris seems to be antsy to me coming off the ball. >> derek: he is coming off a bad game. he understands, this is a big game. this monarch team has the ability to knock all 23
they are not very pretty on either side but somehow, dayton managed to eek out a league. >> dayton shooting 50% from the field. the challenge is that they have not taken any shots in the first half but when they had good shots, they were able to knock them down. they have been able to keep their lead largely due to the monarchs' inability to make free throw, only shooting 29%. you look at the battle of the bobs, what we called the battle of the boards. at this point, the mop narcs have 8...
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mark harris with the builders development group near dayton, ohio. what i'm doing is i found a way to actually proceed in the process of doing 12 megawatt a ray of solar near dayton. in this program, i've been getting great response from the state of ohio, and i'm also currently working with what we call the dayton development coalition. part of my problems are having on the local aspect. i have a plan and i have a local, state-run solar grid company, which is a provider that is ready to put 12 megawatts of power on a single structure, also a structure that has been abandoned by large companies, and i've got that company willing to go online to do a great project. i'm having a heck of a time getting local officials to buy into the fact that i can bring 1,000 jobs to g.m. and everything else. where do we go? guest: well, when you go from the local jurisdiction, i think it is important you push the local officials. i assume this is the state or city level -- that the state level, the governor's office, the council and mayor's office, when you have a po
mark harris with the builders development group near dayton, ohio. what i'm doing is i found a way to actually proceed in the process of doing 12 megawatt a ray of solar near dayton. in this program, i've been getting great response from the state of ohio, and i'm also currently working with what we call the dayton development coalition. part of my problems are having on the local aspect. i have a plan and i have a local, state-run solar grid company, which is a provider that is ready to put 12...
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roberta from green county near dayton, between dayton and columbus, i'm a senior citizen who feels uncomfortable using my fabulous medicare benefits when others, parents, the unemployed, don't have health care at all. please pass health care for all who need it and are without medical care. roberta knows, roberta who is on medicare understands, one, how important medicare is to her. she also knows that she's going to get more from this bill -- free screenings for mammograms, a physical every year free, the cost of prescription drugs will be less because we're closing the doughnut hole, and she knows that this bill, unlike when the republicans privatized, tried to privatize medicare in 2003, this bill lengthens the life of medicare. mr. durbin: would the senator yield for a question? i'm going to be speaking at the end of this hour that's been allocated to our side, and tkwropbt interrupt the senator from -- and i don't want to interrupt the senator from ohio but for one reason. i don't know if ohio is aware of a -- i don't know in the senator from ohio is aware of a statement today by our collea
roberta from green county near dayton, between dayton and columbus, i'm a senior citizen who feels uncomfortable using my fabulous medicare benefits when others, parents, the unemployed, don't have health care at all. please pass health care for all who need it and are without medical care. roberta knows, roberta who is on medicare understands, one, how important medicare is to her. she also knows that she's going to get more from this bill -- free screenings for mammograms, a physical every...
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a triple double against dayton in the ncaa tournament. brendan lane loses it. good job by collins. 1:55 left. >> marques: kansas kind of dominating the conference the last five years. jordan hamilton, the terrific freshman player from los angeles, along with damion james. they're going to be tough. >> steve: no question. kansas had 11 votes and texas had the other one. >> marques: with a challenge like this you get a chance to see baylor who we saw the other night against arizona state. they looked like a very solid basketball team. >> steve: he is so tough. i love his game. >> marques: yeah, yeah. he does it all. defensively he knocks you down. he's able to penetrate and finish on the inside. always been a good shooter. >> steve: roll. coming up next, we've got number three villanova against maryland. they are 7-0. >> marques: villanova, exceptional team. i like syracuse. wesley johnson is a horrific player, the transfer. you talk about tough, j'mison morgan thought about taking an offensive bow. >> steve: there's reeves nelson with that ice on his eye. >> mar
a triple double against dayton in the ncaa tournament. brendan lane loses it. good job by collins. 1:55 left. >> marques: kansas kind of dominating the conference the last five years. jordan hamilton, the terrific freshman player from los angeles, along with damion james. they're going to be tough. >> steve: no question. kansas had 11 votes and texas had the other one. >> marques: with a challenge like this you get a chance to see baylor who we saw the other night against...
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. >> thursday night, -- friday night in dayton, ohio, you told us something we did not know before.this was on the moon, you and neil armstrong were the first ones to step on to the moon, and you told us there were other firsts. can you tell us what you told them? [laughter] >> i felt my first assignment on the moon. it was to get down to the bottom and jumped back up again. i had done a great job space walking on jim and i 12. -- gemini 12. i jumped back up and missed. we did the next time. we used a clothesline to send a camera down. this is so we could take pictures. that is not what you're talking about, is it? we had great confidence on the inside the space suit plumbing. we had great confidence in the backpack. we had a mini-spacecraft on our back to give us water and air. we had emergency oxygen -- >> that is not what i am talking about [laughter] >> we have great confidence in the interior plumbing very we had indeed it all out so we could throw it out on the service later on. there was plenty of capacity in the ucd, urine collection device. i knew when i got to the bottom o
. >> thursday night, -- friday night in dayton, ohio, you told us something we did not know before.this was on the moon, you and neil armstrong were the first ones to step on to the moon, and you told us there were other firsts. can you tell us what you told them? [laughter] >> i felt my first assignment on the moon. it was to get down to the bottom and jumped back up again. i had done a great job space walking on jim and i 12. -- gemini 12. i jumped back up and missed. we did the...
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my state90 people every single day from todo to cincinattio dayton to youngsto, 390 every single day lose their insurance across the coury 1,000 pele are dying every week because they don't hav insurance. you're a woman with breast cancer, 40% more likely to die. she doesn't have insurance. than if they does. that's why need to move now, why the delay tacticfrom some of our colleagues i tnk are mply don't serve the public interest in thi legislation ultimately 31 million people are goi to get insurance under this legislation. i to the floor every night, almost eve day and read letters om ohioans most of whom were pretty satfied with theirnsurance a year ago and th either they had a child with a p-existing condition or they lostheir joor they had an expensive illness th caused the insurance company to , they call it reission, to rescind their inrance. d now they're hurting. we have an opportunity to fi this. this bill does this. it's not pfect by a long sh. would do better with the public option. it would do better with e medicare buy-in. we couldo better on the prcription drug issues
my state90 people every single day from todo to cincinattio dayton to youngsto, 390 every single day lose their insurance across the coury 1,000 pele are dying every week because they don't hav insurance. you're a woman with breast cancer, 40% more likely to die. she doesn't have insurance. than if they does. that's why need to move now, why the delay tacticfrom some of our colleagues i tnk are mply don't serve the public interest in thi legislation ultimately 31 million people are goi to get...
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carole williams from dayton, ohio. she's 63, employed at r.j.reynolds for 16 years before being laid off. he started to receive a cobra subsidy in march, but is responsible for the entire premium this month. cobra is what you pay when you're employed. you lose your job, you pay cobra to keep your insurance, and you have to pay your employer contribution. almost nobody can do that after they lost their job for very long. that's why the subsidy that we nut the stimulus package back in february, that's why the subsidy that we want to put in this against authorization bill is so darn important to so many americans. because carole remains unemployed, and she suffers from minor thyroid problems an high blood pressure, her insurance options are limited. she decide to pay the full cobra premium in december. while they delay -- while they say, let's slow down on the other side of the aisle, carole thinks, let's see, my premium went up several hundred dollars, if i cancel, i won't ever have insurance. if i dig deep and don't heat my house as warm, don't e
carole williams from dayton, ohio. she's 63, employed at r.j.reynolds for 16 years before being laid off. he started to receive a cobra subsidy in march, but is responsible for the entire premium this month. cobra is what you pay when you're employed. you lose your job, you pay cobra to keep your insurance, and you have to pay your employer contribution. almost nobody can do that after they lost their job for very long. that's why the subsidy that we nut the stimulus package back in february,...
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play dayton and dayton and play clemson, illinois, teams that they really have given them experience as young college basketball players. matt: holmes now has five points. as mutakabbir checks back in for holmes. high praise from gregg nibert of holmes he reminds him a lot as the way he finishes as a player for the duke blue devils. three-pointer. first player other than boynton to hit a three for the gators tonight. bill: coming out of the time-out, you feel that coach donovan said time to put up a three, erving and we need to get you some confidence, too. he has made only three of his last 14 coming into this one. matt: i talked to billy donovan today about erving walker and the fact that he's serving 11%, nowhere near where he was shooting last year where he shot 41%. parsons gets it ahead to walker. he felt like some of it is he's played a different role on the team this year and another part of it is shot selection. could be better. murphy and that's the half. the florida gators with a 29-point lead as they head to the locker room. the david and goliath story not going so much p
play dayton and dayton and play clemson, illinois, teams that they really have given them experience as young college basketball players. matt: holmes now has five points. as mutakabbir checks back in for holmes. high praise from gregg nibert of holmes he reminds him a lot as the way he finishes as a player for the duke blue devils. three-pointer. first player other than boynton to hit a three for the gators tonight. bill: coming out of the time-out, you feel that coach donovan said time to put...
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take, for example, cheryl freeman from dayton, ohio. cheryl and her husband craig visited my office in washington in 2007. she was a retired school teacher suffering from multiple myoloma. she had insurance through her husband's program. when she enrolled in a clinical trial recommended by her doctors at james hospital in ohio state, her insurance company balked refusing to cover the routine care cost. understand this. she had insurance. she had good insurance. she thought she had good insurance. she enrolled in a clinical trial and the insurance -- paid for by the people doing the clinical trial, the hospitals or drug companies or whomever, the insurance company said we're not with it going to cover routine care for her anymore since she's in a clinical trial. something she was entitled to with or without the clinical trial. regardless, she still needed to visit her oncologist in dayton at least once a week for standard cancer monitoring including scans and blood tests. her her insurance company would stop covering the services if she
take, for example, cheryl freeman from dayton, ohio. cheryl and her husband craig visited my office in washington in 2007. she was a retired school teacher suffering from multiple myoloma. she had insurance through her husband's program. when she enrolled in a clinical trial recommended by her doctors at james hospital in ohio state, her insurance company balked refusing to cover the routine care cost. understand this. she had insurance. she had good insurance. she thought she had good...
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host: dayton, ohio. alonso. caller: i'm calling about a case out of cincinnati, ohio. i am not sure if it came across the supreme court agenda or not. however, in 1984 -- i think in the 1980's, all the way up into the 1990's, really a black mark on the women's movement. there was a case concerning tier 3 rape statutes. the woman out of cincinnati in 1984 that was raped supposedly. at that time during the berlin 1980's, they were sending a lot of women -- a lot of men to jail, understand, on the charge of rape when really, you know, like, nursery school teachers, so on. and they did a lot of time in prison. now they started a thing in ohio that says that if you can't prove that you are not a tier 3 rapist -- this man was convicted in cincinnati, ohio. host: alonso, i will get follow- up from you. the have any thoughts? guest: i am not familiar with that law -- if not a whole lot i can say. obviously the issue of sexual predators has been a big one. there is a supreme court case in this term that goes to whether sex offenders [captioning performed by national captioning
host: dayton, ohio. alonso. caller: i'm calling about a case out of cincinnati, ohio. i am not sure if it came across the supreme court agenda or not. however, in 1984 -- i think in the 1980's, all the way up into the 1990's, really a black mark on the women's movement. there was a case concerning tier 3 rape statutes. the woman out of cincinnati in 1984 that was raped supposedly. at that time during the berlin 1980's, they were sending a lot of women -- a lot of men to jail, understand, on the...
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ann from montgomery county, the dayton area writes, our insurance premiums have tripled in the last six years going from $500 a month to $1,500 per month. at the same time we see no benefit increase. since we bought our policy we have paid the insurance company $68,000 for the insurance. then she writes something almost like she's writing in a magazine. anthem's total spending for my family's total claim since we bought insurance $4,064. anthem's profit, $64,000. anthem's c.e.o. compensation last year alone $10 million. the reason these -- you know i'm sure that -- my friends on the other side of the aisle, who, clearly, one of their biggest, strongest support sers the insurance industry. -- supporters is the insurance industry. they support the insurance -- they're as supportive of the industry as is the industry of them. we do know that if we do insurance reform right, as i think we will, and the presiding officer from louisiana's been in a lot of these meetings where we discussed some of these changes that we want to make. we know that if we have insurance reform so that they can't d
ann from montgomery county, the dayton area writes, our insurance premiums have tripled in the last six years going from $500 a month to $1,500 per month. at the same time we see no benefit increase. since we bought our policy we have paid the insurance company $68,000 for the insurance. then she writes something almost like she's writing in a magazine. anthem's total spending for my family's total claim since we bought insurance $4,064. anthem's profit, $64,000. anthem's c.e.o. compensation...
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. >> thursday night, -- friday night in dayton, ohio, you told us something we did not know before. on the moon, you and neil armstrong were the first ones to step on to the moon, and you told us there were other firsts. can you tell us what you told them? [laughter] >> i felt my first assignment on the moon. it was to get down to the bottom and jumped back up again. i had done a great job space walking on jim and i 12. -- gemini 12. i jumped back up and missed. we did the next time. we used a clothesline to send a camera down. this is so we could take pictures. that is not what you're talking about, is it? we had great confidence on the inside the space suit plumbing. we had great confidence in the backpack. we had a mini-spacecraft on our back to give us water and air. we had emergency oxygen -- >> that is not what i am talking about [laughter] >> we have great confidence in the interior plumbing very we had indeed it all out so we could throw it out on the service later on. there was plenty of capacity in the ucd, urine collection device. i knew when i got to the bottom of the la
. >> thursday night, -- friday night in dayton, ohio, you told us something we did not know before. on the moon, you and neil armstrong were the first ones to step on to the moon, and you told us there were other firsts. can you tell us what you told them? [laughter] >> i felt my first assignment on the moon. it was to get down to the bottom and jumped back up again. i had done a great job space walking on jim and i 12. -- gemini 12. i jumped back up and missed. we did the next...
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dayton local? >> i think state local, think they will have to get the message that the federal government has run out and if they are going to provide the services they are going to have define their own sources of revenue. >> the health bill? >> i think it is clear that the health care-- health bill would tie our hands and by taking some of the pieces of the budget of level 4 wiley, and appoint others had made before and setting up new entitlement programs is in my view is that the the wrong thing to do at a time when we are trying to get things under control. how to make a plan in peoria? what we are proposing or what my the was worried about, the economic consequences for and the american family, a sharp recession, diminished purchasing power and a lot of social unrest if you look at the kinds of things happening in the current crisis or in the slow version you just stagnation as far as i can see. this is better than either of those. >> alice, do you want to try the peoria question? >> i thought
dayton local? >> i think state local, think they will have to get the message that the federal government has run out and if they are going to provide the services they are going to have define their own sources of revenue. >> the health bill? >> i think it is clear that the health care-- health bill would tie our hands and by taking some of the pieces of the budget of level 4 wiley, and appoint others had made before and setting up new entitlement programs is in my view is...
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host: dayton, ohio. alonso. caller: i'm calling about a case out of cincinnati, ohio. i am not sure if it came across the supreme court agenda or not. however, in 1984 -- i think in the 1980's, all the way up into the 1990's, really a black mark on the women's movement. there was a case concerning tier 3 rape statutes. the woman out of cincinnati in 1984 that was raped supposedly. at that time during the berlin 1980's, they were sending a lot of women -- a lot of men to jail, understand, on the charge of rape when really, you know, like, nursery school teachers, so on. and they did a lot of time in prison. now they started a thing in ohio that says that if you can't prove that you are not a tier 3 rapist -- this man was convicted in cincinnati, ohio. host: alonso, i will get follow- up from you. the have any thoughts? guest: i am not familiar with that law -- if not a whole lot i can say. obviously the issue of sexual predators has been a big one. there is a supreme court case in this term that goes to whether sex offenders can continue to be held after they completed
host: dayton, ohio. alonso. caller: i'm calling about a case out of cincinnati, ohio. i am not sure if it came across the supreme court agenda or not. however, in 1984 -- i think in the 1980's, all the way up into the 1990's, really a black mark on the women's movement. there was a case concerning tier 3 rape statutes. the woman out of cincinnati in 1984 that was raped supposedly. at that time during the berlin 1980's, they were sending a lot of women -- a lot of men to jail, understand, on the...
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lubbock chamber, it is the greater austin chamber, the rosenberg richmond area chamber, the liberty-dayton area chamber, the tyler area chamber, the brian college station chamber, the northwest-houston chamber, odesa chamber, the west i-10 chamber, the crowley area chamber, the marble falls chamber, mccallen area chamber and the washington county chamber. well, you get the idea, madam president. these are job-killing policies and this bill is perhaps the biggest of them all. of course a few enterprises will get bigger under the reid bill, namely the internal revenue service. according to the nonpartisan congressional budget office, the i.r.s. will need a budget nearly twice its size to enforce the reid bill. the i.r.s. will need more agents and bureaucrats to collect the new taxes and enforce all of the new mandates and apply all of the additional red tape. madam president, i think we should be about facilitating the creation of new jobs, not killing jobs through ill-considered policies like this bill. i yield the floor. mrs. boxer: madam president? the presiding officer: senate from calif
lubbock chamber, it is the greater austin chamber, the rosenberg richmond area chamber, the liberty-dayton area chamber, the tyler area chamber, the brian college station chamber, the northwest-houston chamber, odesa chamber, the west i-10 chamber, the crowley area chamber, the marble falls chamber, mccallen area chamber and the washington county chamber. well, you get the idea, madam president. these are job-killing policies and this bill is perhaps the biggest of them all. of course a few...
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lieberman, patty murray, charles schumer, frank lautenberg, hillary rodham clinton, ron wyden, mark dayton, mary landrieu, maria cantwell, and christopher dodd. 14 democrats signed this letter along with a number of bipartisan republicans who believed that we really needed to do medicare advantage. and now to take advantage, our colleagues on the other side want to do away with medicare advantage except in four states that are for the most part democrat states, while leaving all the other 46 states high and dry. now let me just say this letter is in response -- was a letter given to the medicare modernization conference committee. this conference committee gave them everything they wanted in medicare advantage. this legislative grant of power gave the senators the medicare advantage program which now 11 million senior citizens enjoy today. now those on the left want to do away with this important program that benefits seniors and minorities in an amazing set of ways. well, i'm against that. i hope our colleagues on the other side will realize what they're doing. it just isn't right. vision
lieberman, patty murray, charles schumer, frank lautenberg, hillary rodham clinton, ron wyden, mark dayton, mary landrieu, maria cantwell, and christopher dodd. 14 democrats signed this letter along with a number of bipartisan republicans who believed that we really needed to do medicare advantage. and now to take advantage, our colleagues on the other side want to do away with medicare advantage except in four states that are for the most part democrat states, while leaving all the other 46...
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. >> we we take a look at dayton on some tape. this is a guy who was a hall of famer, played an average 38 minutes a game for his two seasons. >> yeah, he was an iron man. we only had two players, two years at dayton that made it into the hall of fame. they were teammate. he was a great field goal percentage shooter, high percentage shooter, shot well from the free throw line, rebounded. led us in steals one year. >> interesting story. he is from cleveland, went to cleveland state for a couple of years. how did he end up here? >> he was interested in dayton right from the chute. there were some family issues. he wanted to stay home, played for ray deringer, a former flier. >> there is no question that dave colbert's greatest shot was against depaul. dayton up one point. they got the lead. you have to go in a hurry. tony is going to let one fly. the ball bounces around, falls in dave's hand, he gets it. the chicago media thought that the field gl was made some time the next day. we have a photograph where dave has the ball right he
. >> we we take a look at dayton on some tape. this is a guy who was a hall of famer, played an average 38 minutes a game for his two seasons. >> yeah, he was an iron man. we only had two players, two years at dayton that made it into the hall of fame. they were teammate. he was a great field goal percentage shooter, high percentage shooter, shot well from the free throw line, rebounded. led us in steals one year. >> interesting story. he is from cleveland, went to cleveland...