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doc sadler taking the lead, 27-26. we go to our halftime studio with barry lebrock. >>> thank you, guys. coming up, highlights, as third-ranked texas, taking on rice. we're at the half in the big 12/pac-10 hardwood series. and not what you get? like electricity, for gadget power at your seat. room to stretch your legs... and your wingspan. food when you're hungry... and taking off your shoes only if you feel like it. these aren't luxuries, they're basics. get them back on acela. amtrak guest rewards members earn double points this fall for any trip on amtrak. details at amtrak.com welcome home, man. >>> hey there. welcome to pac-10 college hoops halftime. the big 12/pac-10 hardwood series. barry lebrock with you. and the weekend ends with good matchups. including texas hitting the road to take on rice. the longhorns, first half here, brown throwing it up. avery bradley, back end throwdown with the jam. texas leads by eight. ensuing possession for right now. brown, pick pocket on a.j. holland. and holland didn't like th
doc sadler taking the lead, 27-26. we go to our halftime studio with barry lebrock. >>> thank you, guys. coming up, highlights, as third-ranked texas, taking on rice. we're at the half in the big 12/pac-10 hardwood series. and not what you get? like electricity, for gadget power at your seat. room to stretch your legs... and your wingspan. food when you're hungry... and taking off your shoes only if you feel like it. these aren't luxuries, they're basics. get them back on acela. amtrak...
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as doc sadler has jorge brian diaz out there. and usc exploits that. >> steve: kevin o'neill, with the new system, has to get these guys to understand it. it will not work as quickly. that's one of the challenges of the pac-10. they've lost so many great players to the nba and graduation. this will be a rebuilding year for the league. >> marques: it will, indeed. that's why you get teams that have a lot of their lineup, returning. teams that have the bulk of their players coming back, have a chance to make some noise. >> steve: the left-hander, henry, misses long. ubel tries to pass to himself. it goes to vucevic. he has five already. >> marques: the first couple games, he played 28 out of 40 minutes. he is as happy as anyone to get back in the lineup. >> steve: that's a lot. 78 out of 40. that's like 6 of 5. >> marques: usc has the most players averaging 34 minutes or more in the country this season. >> steve: nebraska rushing the offense. >> marques: talking yesterday about time of possession. he would like this team to have a
as doc sadler has jorge brian diaz out there. and usc exploits that. >> steve: kevin o'neill, with the new system, has to get these guys to understand it. it will not work as quickly. that's one of the challenges of the pac-10. they've lost so many great players to the nba and graduation. this will be a rebuilding year for the league. >> marques: it will, indeed. that's why you get teams that have a lot of their lineup, returning. teams that have the bulk of their players coming...
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but when our neighbors go can a doc sunday, doc sunday so i used nose shape, a visual feature to categorize dogs and cats. i could do it by sound, barking, or by smell. >> host: do you have pets? >> guest: i can't. i am traveling all the time give. home tonight, and then i have to turn around and after i have washed my clothes and stuff and take a 7:30 plane to omaha. >> host: do you get reask nationed in airports? >> guest: yeah, die lots of time so i have to dress better. >> host: one of the things you have written about and people written about you, you have developed a sense of humor. >> guest: the first talk i did, i panicked and walked out. when i first started doing my pour point talks, i was pretty
but when our neighbors go can a doc sunday, doc sunday so i used nose shape, a visual feature to categorize dogs and cats. i could do it by sound, barking, or by smell. >> host: do you have pets? >> guest: i can't. i am traveling all the time give. home tonight, and then i have to turn around and after i have washed my clothes and stuff and take a 7:30 plane to omaha. >> host: do you get reask nationed in airports? >> guest: yeah, die lots of time so i have to dress...
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clinical data so that not i but docs and journals will make an informed judgment. they said, oh, we can do that. that was great. and that's part of a longer process which there has been a move towards a stub tantially more movement when it comes to drug so that more is known about it. it's not just financial services. it's every sector of the economy. only government could step in because from glaxo's perspective, the more they could get that, the better it was. as i said, it's not for me to have that debate. only we could intervene and do that. here's where i'm going to add this rule, only we could add that. the only thing that the government could do, only government can really ensure that there's a competition. everybody and i'm going to --
clinical data so that not i but docs and journals will make an informed judgment. they said, oh, we can do that. that was great. and that's part of a longer process which there has been a move towards a stub tantially more movement when it comes to drug so that more is known about it. it's not just financial services. it's every sector of the economy. only government could step in because from glaxo's perspective, the more they could get that, the better it was. as i said, it's not for me to...
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doc hendley. >> thank you so much for having me. >> thank you. of course.arry king live," "a night for heroes." >> larry: welcome back. happy thanksgiving. and she needs only one name, shakira is with us, the grammy-winning superstar. her new album "she wolf." the bare foot foundation and unicef goodwill ambassador. this special heroes show tonight deals with people, famous people talking about people who may be heroes in their lives. did you have a hero when you were a kid? >> yeah, absolutely. my dad was my hero. >> larry: in what way? >> in so many ways. he was always optimistic. he had a difficult life, you know. he underwent loss and mourning and bankruptcy. however, his spirits were always high. that, i think, is my most amazing example, most amazing example i can follow. >> larry: where did you grow up? j in colombia. >> larry: beautiful country. mountains, right? >> beautiful. mountains, jungle. 55% of the country is jungle. we also have all sorts of weather, climates. very interesting topography. yes. so contrast from my country, i think. >> larry:
doc hendley. >> thank you so much for having me. >> thank you. of course.arry king live," "a night for heroes." >> larry: welcome back. happy thanksgiving. and she needs only one name, shakira is with us, the grammy-winning superstar. her new album "she wolf." the bare foot foundation and unicef goodwill ambassador. this special heroes show tonight deals with people, famous people talking about people who may be heroes in their lives. did you have a...
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was. >> doc, is there one particular memory you have with your rivalry with the cowboys? >> yeah, there's two things. i think growing up, you're watching the '72 championship games and garson being stopped and i grew up watching briggs and that was big. then in '83 we play them and the winner goes to the super bowl and part of the staff mentioned they weren't going to dallas, they were going straight to the rows bowl and changed those plans. they went home and our crowd went nuts and it was probably the greatest game ever played here and you have those memories. whenever the super bowl is on the line, their butts get kicked and get sent home. now all this regular season they talk about the streaks or whenever. when it matters most, almost like the cavaliers, it's reversed. >> part of the reasons the cowboys have faded in november and december is because teams get the book on them for the season and defense figures out what they're doing and that is part of it, but also i think the redskins do carry over a lot from last week. this is the first time this entire season they
was. >> doc, is there one particular memory you have with your rivalry with the cowboys? >> yeah, there's two things. i think growing up, you're watching the '72 championship games and garson being stopped and i grew up watching briggs and that was big. then in '83 we play them and the winner goes to the super bowl and part of the staff mentioned they weren't going to dallas, they were going straight to the rows bowl and changed those plans. they went home and our crowd went nuts...
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but we had a doctor, doc hill. he came when he was a young man and stayed until he died. and he delivered i think probably 1,500 babies. they had a doc hill day once and all the babies that he birthed came to march in the parade in my little hometown. and as time changed, medicine changed, things changed, doc hill used to go on house calls to the farms to deliver babies and deal with illness. house calls all around the region. times change and those practices changed as well. but the big debates in the last half century or perhaps century about health care have, in most cases, advanced health care. i wasn't here, of course, nor were most of my colleagues. a couple of them were perhaps here during the debate on medicare. but i remember vivid lace a very young boy the old folks in my hometown, some of whom had nothing, lived in little shacks. certainly had no health care. no health care coverage because when you got old back in those days, no insurance company wanted to cover you. even if you could pay for insurance, nobody was chasing old folks saying, now that you're 70 o
but we had a doctor, doc hill. he came when he was a young man and stayed until he died. and he delivered i think probably 1,500 babies. they had a doc hill day once and all the babies that he birthed came to march in the parade in my little hometown. and as time changed, medicine changed, things changed, doc hill used to go on house calls to the farms to deliver babies and deal with illness. house calls all around the region. times change and those practices changed as well. but the big...
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wellby and these players go in the nfl and they trust their college doc. they trust their team doc. and then all of a sudden their team doc is shooting them up in the locker room before they go out to play so that they can make the score. so that they can block. and then at half time they're putting cuffs around their arm to iv them for the fluid loss. cuffs are not best medical practice for iving a player. the player is not being looked after by dr. marcus wellby. he's being looked after by a coach's ally whose goal to get the player back on the field and make that score. >> barbaro had an independent advisor did. >> yeah, i liked that horse. >> i did, too. mr. chairman, if i could ask one last question. where are the other owners? are there other owners that have the same feelings that you have about their players and have spoken out about these issues? >> not to my knowledge. i'm a rebel with a cause. not to my knowledge. you have to understand also that mr. goodell works at the pleasure of the owners so he's representing here every owner in the nfl because if he was not saying w
wellby and these players go in the nfl and they trust their college doc. they trust their team doc. and then all of a sudden their team doc is shooting them up in the locker room before they go out to play so that they can make the score. so that they can block. and then at half time they're putting cuffs around their arm to iv them for the fluid loss. cuffs are not best medical practice for iving a player. the player is not being looked after by dr. marcus wellby. he's being looked after by a...
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but when our neighbors go can a doc sunday, doc sunday so i used nose shape, a visual feature to categorizes. i could do it by sound, barking, or by smell. >> host: do you have pets? >> guest: i can't. i am traveling all the time give. home tonight, and then i have to turn around and after i have washed my clothes and stuff and take a 7:30 plane to omaha. >> host: do you get reask nationed in airports? >> guest: yeah, die lots of time so i have to dress better. >> host: one of the things you have written about and people written about you, you have developed a sense of humor. >> guest: the first talk i did, i panicked and walked out. when i first started doing my pour point talks, i was pretty awful. one of the things that saved me, i was a good photographer and i had fantastic slides. showing all the different things about things that would scare cattle that you need to take out, chains hanging down, pictures of right and wrong design, and that's one of the things that saved me. i tell my students when they're nervous, make sure you have a fantastic set of slides because the worst thing th
but when our neighbors go can a doc sunday, doc sunday so i used nose shape, a visual feature to categorizes. i could do it by sound, barking, or by smell. >> host: do you have pets? >> guest: i can't. i am traveling all the time give. home tonight, and then i have to turn around and after i have washed my clothes and stuff and take a 7:30 plane to omaha. >> host: do you get reask nationed in airports? >> guest: yeah, die lots of time so i have to dress better. >>...
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and i'm supposed to be the word doc or. [laughter] it's the only profession where you're actually discouraged from doing that. so i don't know -- i don't know why they tend to vote democrat. i want to be their best supporter, but i want to hold them accountable. i want to reward the best teachers underwent the worst teachers to find another occupation. and i want you to be challenged every day of your life to do better. if you come home with an a, i want an a+. if you come home with one trophy, i want you to have to. i want you to change this world and i want you to be the most optimistic, hopeful, oriented young person and i want all of your friends to do the same way. [applause] something else. gentleman with the smiley face, which by the way went out in the 1970's. [laughter] >> it's my last name. i'm really sort of worried about disenfranchisement. can we really continue to believe that voter fraud is not rampant. i mean we've always had it, it's always been a problem with representative republics in each sort of voting
and i'm supposed to be the word doc or. [laughter] it's the only profession where you're actually discouraged from doing that. so i don't know -- i don't know why they tend to vote democrat. i want to be their best supporter, but i want to hold them accountable. i want to reward the best teachers underwent the worst teachers to find another occupation. and i want you to be challenged every day of your life to do better. if you come home with an a, i want an a+. if you come home with one trophy,...
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doc walker joins us to break down the redskins-eagles, plus former redskins gm charlie castle, looking at what moves the skins need to make to finish the season off strong. all of that and more on washington post live presented by the green turtle sports bar and grill. monday through friday at 5:00, again at 11:30, only on comcast sportsnet. now, before we go, take a look back at the week that was on dvr rewind. >>> the loss to the cowboys, i didn't expect them to win the game anyway. >> when the redskins came to town, we just slaughtered them. 7-6 in the last minute! [ laughter ] >>> best thing that can happen to the redskins right now, if you're a redskins fan, you want them to lose out. get high a draft pick as you can, clean house, start all over. >>> it was a sad start to the week, as a dc icon passed away. abe pollin's death was felt throughout the entire city. as the news broke, we caught up with some of the biggest names and mourned his passing. >> we here in washington understand how important abe pollin was. i'm not sure people around the country really did. >> you saw the pa
doc walker joins us to break down the redskins-eagles, plus former redskins gm charlie castle, looking at what moves the skins need to make to finish the season off strong. all of that and more on washington post live presented by the green turtle sports bar and grill. monday through friday at 5:00, again at 11:30, only on comcast sportsnet. now, before we go, take a look back at the week that was on dvr rewind. >>> the loss to the cowboys, i didn't expect them to win the game anyway....
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docs say he has a great chance of living a normal life with the disease. he's only 62.ive hope to others. he said he approached a pharmaceutical company to launch an educational campaign. now working as a spokesman. >>> lagarrette blount who punched a boise state player will be back. one was suspended indefinitely. he will suit up against arizona state. the pac 10 approved that. >>> monday night football denver hosted pittsburgh saying thank you, some vet s who were at the game. the steelers with the come-from-behind win. look at heinz ward jump over bailey like he's not even there. dangerous move being folks. then finds a few steelers fans in the broncos fan and finds a guy wearing his jersey and gives him a ball. >>> lastly, meet 44-year-old scott smith from new jersey who has almost every sports illustrated ever printed. he also got a lot of them signed by those on the cover. mike tyson right there. he said he spent 300 grand to 400 grand on travel expenses to get all of the signatures. he's selling the whole thing on ebay starting bit is 2 million. he says he will s
docs say he has a great chance of living a normal life with the disease. he's only 62.ive hope to others. he said he approached a pharmaceutical company to launch an educational campaign. now working as a spokesman. >>> lagarrette blount who punched a boise state player will be back. one was suspended indefinitely. he will suit up against arizona state. the pac 10 approved that. >>> monday night football denver hosted pittsburgh saying thank you, some vet s who were at the...
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she says, doc, i can't breathe out of this side of my nose. does my insurance cover a nose job? he says yes, it does. another woman goes to her doctor and she says, "my baby has encephalus. its brain is not there and it is fatal. does my insurance cover abortion? and he says no, it doesn't. >> sarah palin's book "going rogue" is a national best seller after being released this month. the former republican vice-presidential candidate is on a national book tour. we found her in cincinnati as she talked to book buyers and signed their copies for about 45 minutes. >> you have line tickets, you've got your book, you've got your receipts. ok. fair enough. >> there's a bunch of different letters, roughly about 26 different letters. and then there's a small v.i.p. group. they were the first people to purchase the membership of the program, et cetera. and so when we let you in, at 10:00 we're going to close this door to people without the line list. so you're going to be welcome to shop the store, we're going to line people up by groups so you're not just going to be standing in one stag
she says, doc, i can't breathe out of this side of my nose. does my insurance cover a nose job? he says yes, it does. another woman goes to her doctor and she says, "my baby has encephalus. its brain is not there and it is fatal. does my insurance cover abortion? and he says no, it doesn't. >> sarah palin's book "going rogue" is a national best seller after being released this month. the former republican vice-presidential candidate is on a national book tour. we found her...
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i said how much is that test, doc? he said $75. check the box. we're going to get it tested.ave been 0.4 and the results came back 11.1. >> reporter: what's the reaction in a setting like this and you bring up psas and prostates? >> we go to beer festivals, too, and have booths at beer festivals. people walking around getting beer samples and mechanically as they come to each booth stick their glass out for their next sample and walk up to ours and see the sign and recoil a little bit and look at you like what are you doing here? some of those people walk away and five minutes later they come back and, you know, they're saying gee, my dad has prostate cancer or my grandfather died of prostate cancer and you start having a conversation. >> my dad's a survivor. >> i am, too. i had surgery last year. >> he did, too. >> it's amazing how many men who have had the disease in their family don't realize if you have that family history your chances of having prostate cancer go up tremendously. >> reporter: who's your most likely target as far as hearing your message? >> there are a lo
i said how much is that test, doc? he said $75. check the box. we're going to get it tested.ave been 0.4 and the results came back 11.1. >> reporter: what's the reaction in a setting like this and you bring up psas and prostates? >> we go to beer festivals, too, and have booths at beer festivals. people walking around getting beer samples and mechanically as they come to each booth stick their glass out for their next sample and walk up to ours and see the sign and recoil a little...
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talk about how many deaths or hospitalizations they are, that's not based on individual reporting by docurs and health departments. it's based on a lot of different data sources and modeling those data. what we did last week was release estimates that took information from a couple of very good surveillance system you hospitalizations data from our emerging sect games in ten different states. information from 30 or 35 states, depending on the week about laboratory confirmed hospitalization and laboratory confirmed deaths. we used those two as a ratio to understand from hospitalizations how many deaths might there be. we looked at the influenza-like illness surveillance system to divide up things into high, medium, and low at any one time in terms of how common the transmission was. and then we used correction factors that were based on community surveys that were done to really understand for how many illnesses are in the community, based on telephone surveys for everyone who actually goes to the doctor. how many people i see a doctor get a lab tests done. >> with all due respect, i want
talk about how many deaths or hospitalizations they are, that's not based on individual reporting by docurs and health departments. it's based on a lot of different data sources and modeling those data. what we did last week was release estimates that took information from a couple of very good surveillance system you hospitalizations data from our emerging sect games in ten different states. information from 30 or 35 states, depending on the week about laboratory confirmed hospitalization and...