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but i tell you what, he is a guy who put up 21 a game at daytona beach in the tournament and a big shothat time. but i tell you, if you are auburn, you can't get too excited. you are still down two points and virginia really dominated the first half. it will be interesting to see what happens coming out of the second half, matt. >> matt: fannie mae sullivan the in up one three-point shooter on this auburn team nails the three as the horn sounds. and virginia who led for most of the first half still does but their lead only two as they go to the locker room. ( thumping ) ( rhythmic clapping ) ( chanting ) ( shouting ) gatorade-- that's "g." >> matt: and we are back halftime at the beard-eaves coliseum on the campus of auburn university. virginia with a 34-32 lead at halftime. but it was five and now it is two because frankie sullivan nailed one right before the horn to give the tigers a big dose of momentum going into the lockinger room. >> daymeon: not quite sure if coach jeff lebo called it like this or drew the play up but a big-time shot but the sophomore in frankie sullivan. more,sn
but i tell you what, he is a guy who put up 21 a game at daytona beach in the tournament and a big shothat time. but i tell you, if you are auburn, you can't get too excited. you are still down two points and virginia really dominated the first half. it will be interesting to see what happens coming out of the second half, matt. >> matt: fannie mae sullivan the in up one three-point shooter on this auburn team nails the three as the horn sounds. and virginia who led for most of the first...
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but the daytona journal called it switched the title on me. recall that forgotten no more, which means that based on the book the war will not be forgotten, which is a tremendous lift to me when i came back from korea and saw that on the headline on the day that the war started over there, 59 years later. >> host: thank you for calling. among the events that we are covering, among the in-depth programs we can tell you about january and february. january 3, next sunday from noon until three eastern, three hours with michelle malkin. her latest is the culture of corruption. i'll pull this off and show you her february in depth gas. it is paul johnson and his book on churchill that will be february 7. illinois is maxed and this is carol on a democrat plan. >> caller: hi. my favorite book i know it came out a year or so ago. i read it in the paperback edition. couldn't afford the hardback. annette gordon reid. excellent writer. >> host: she won the booker prize >> caller: pulitzer and national book award. and that's just so well-written and and so
but the daytona journal called it switched the title on me. recall that forgotten no more, which means that based on the book the war will not be forgotten, which is a tremendous lift to me when i came back from korea and saw that on the headline on the day that the war started over there, 59 years later. >> host: thank you for calling. among the events that we are covering, among the in-depth programs we can tell you about january and february. january 3, next sunday from noon until...
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but the daytona beach journal called it switched the title me. they called it forgotten no more which means based on the buck the world will not be forgotten which is a tremendous lift to me when i came back from korea and sold them on the headline on the day that the war started over there 59 years later. it's gotten great reviews. >> host: thanks for calling. on the evens we are covering on the in depth programs we can talk about january and february, january 3rd next year from noon until 3:00 eastern three hours of michelle malkin and her latest is corruption. i will show this to feb in depth guest is paul johnson and his book on churchill, that will be sunday february 7th. illinois is next. this is carol on the democrats won three >> caller: my favorite book i know it cannot year or so ago but -- >> host: that's all right. >> caller: -- i couldn't afford a hardback, the hemingses at monticello by annette gordon-reed. excellent writer. >> host: she won the booker prize or the pulitzer -- >> caller: pulitzer and national book award. it is so we
but the daytona beach journal called it switched the title me. they called it forgotten no more which means based on the buck the world will not be forgotten which is a tremendous lift to me when i came back from korea and sold them on the headline on the day that the war started over there 59 years later. it's gotten great reviews. >> host: thanks for calling. on the evens we are covering on the in depth programs we can talk about january and february, january 3rd next year from noon...
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. >> our first call for michael posener comes from daytona beach, florida.t they were saying about human rights. the war that we're fighting? >> yes. >> and i just -- i'm a hard-working man. i pay my taxes. and it's like when are you guys going to take time out to help us u.s. citizens? we're struggling out here. i'm a single dad. i take care of my child. there is nothing out here to help us. >> tim, how is taking care of human rights both here and abroad taking away from your ability to take care of your family? tim? >> really we have no business over there. if you read the bible, the bible is quite clear about that. hello? >> yeah, all right. we're going to leave it there. mr. posener, did you want to comment on that? >> no. obviously to me the obama administration is doing a range of things on the domestic front to try to address jobs, health, et cetera. my place in the government is really to try more globally to address some of those same issues by creating a stronger democratic institutions in other countries. >> in the article in last tuesday's "new y
. >> our first call for michael posener comes from daytona beach, florida.t they were saying about human rights. the war that we're fighting? >> yes. >> and i just -- i'm a hard-working man. i pay my taxes. and it's like when are you guys going to take time out to help us u.s. citizens? we're struggling out here. i'm a single dad. i take care of my child. there is nothing out here to help us. >> tim, how is taking care of human rights both here and abroad taking away...