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in double overtime, i can tell you the last to do so, joe smith with a 48 in '45. another board native, dino gregory, down under, virginia tech's malcom delaney had 24 pope 24 points. 104-100 and morgan coach firing up his team. reggie holmes,no. 19 no. 1 scoring in division i. morgan winds by the final of 88-87 in two ot's. how about those two games and two ots. >> orioles spring training report from sarasota and we will hear outfielder adam jones about what happened today. >> it's raining. >> look at that military cover that adam had. >> big news today, everybody forced inside, but pitcher threw on the mound. how did he do? >> reporter: how about d-brad bergerson do? >> he do great. he threw mostly fast balls, a couple of change-ups, but he looked good. his velocity was excellent. the moment was excellent. he he looked like he hadn't even missed a beat. so he is right on track. >> bucknell invading towson. watch the hometown firings ever towson, stratoon to larry. he scores. however, behind a stellar 4th quarter, against towson, in the season opening, bucknell lo
in double overtime, i can tell you the last to do so, joe smith with a 48 in '45. another board native, dino gregory, down under, virginia tech's malcom delaney had 24 pope 24 points. 104-100 and morgan coach firing up his team. reggie holmes,no. 19 no. 1 scoring in division i. morgan winds by the final of 88-87 in two ot's. how about those two games and two ots. >> orioles spring training report from sarasota and we will hear outfielder adam jones about what happened today. >> it's...
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money bags that you can go to and say, 'oh, you know, please give me some money to hire joe smith.'nd -- and the reason foundation, as a whole, also gets money from some foundations and some corporations. c-span: there's a footnote in the back on page 252 i want to ask you about. it happens to be footnote 52. actually, i don't know how this is wor -- let me make sure -- is that 52 on one chapter? >> guest: it's one chapter. yeah. c-span: yeah. it's -- it's the last chapter in the book. let me just make sure so that if somebody wanted to find this, chapter 8, on the verge. >> guest: right. c-span: did you get the verge from daniel boorstin? >> guest: daniel boorstin, yeah. c-span: oh. but here's the -- here's the footnote. 'hillary rodham clinton's speech at the annual meeting of the world economic forum in davos' -- or davos, i'm not sure how you pronounce it -- 'switzerland, february the 2nd, 1998' -- so it's not too long ago, about a year ago -- 'aside from the flaws in bell's argument' -- who's bell? >> guest: bell is daniel bell, and basically what hillary clinton is doing in th
money bags that you can go to and say, 'oh, you know, please give me some money to hire joe smith.'nd -- and the reason foundation, as a whole, also gets money from some foundations and some corporations. c-span: there's a footnote in the back on page 252 i want to ask you about. it happens to be footnote 52. actually, i don't know how this is wor -- let me make sure -- is that 52 on one chapter? >> guest: it's one chapter. yeah. c-span: yeah. it's -- it's the last chapter in the book....
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smith finishing with a lay up. good look. and duke takes a lead by one. first half still bc down one. joe papany. there is boston college up 13-12 now, 19-18. they play on at the forum. and mcdermott rocking the pink. kansas state up by two. tennis clem meanty with a fast break lay up. then steps back knocking down a three. and k state up by five. iowa state claused to within one. craig braken stringing cyclone nootz lead, 4-13 after that. now, square at 21. and mississippi state is on the road in gainsville up by two over the florida gators. more on the half time report in just a moment. >>> with barry booker from sec network studios. our late game today, number four kentucky raveling to baton rouge to take on lsu. cats won two in a row against sec since that loss to south carolina on january 26th. here is what they have coming up in the month of february with ranked opposition in tennessee and vanderbilt. and interest is kentucky showing few few kinks in the armor. talk about what they have ahead in february. >> the question about kentucky is this young team. when they go on the road, and they
smith finishing with a lay up. good look. and duke takes a lead by one. first half still bc down one. joe papany. there is boston college up 13-12 now, 19-18. they play on at the forum. and mcdermott rocking the pink. kansas state up by two. tennis clem meanty with a fast break lay up. then steps back knocking down a three. and k state up by five. iowa state claused to within one. craig braken stringing cyclone nootz lead, 4-13 after that. now, square at 21. and mississippi state is on the road...
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time is a tremendous example of a smith was always aware of, which was how incentives work and effective of politics. >> host: gentlemen, we have a tweet hear from joe orlando. both men show he goes by and he writes, who cares? why should we care about adam smith? >> guest: well, as i said, i teach a class in microeconomics every year of top for about 30 years and is often assumed as most economists to the days of day as ricardo insights into trader the right ones. diversity is a powerful trade. i've come to understand recently that actually said that perhaps the more important idea, which is the role that economies of scale on divisional labour have a specialization even when we're all the same. he has a lot to teach us though. it's not always easy reading. the first three of four chapters of "the wealth of nations" can be read by anyone today. >> guest: the first seven chapters. >> guest: okay, you're even more willing -- that's okay. the moral sentiment from his first book starts out slowly, very difficult to read but if you get into it it's all about her self-esteem, our self-worth come the tension between our self-interest and doing the right t
time is a tremendous example of a smith was always aware of, which was how incentives work and effective of politics. >> host: gentlemen, we have a tweet hear from joe orlando. both men show he goes by and he writes, who cares? why should we care about adam smith? >> guest: well, as i said, i teach a class in microeconomics every year of top for about 30 years and is often assumed as most economists to the days of day as ricardo insights into trader the right ones. diversity is a...
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bart stupak on the pro-life amendment who had work very closely with smith and our pennsylvania representative joe pitts, they worked very hard to pass and they received 64 votes on a pro-life amendment to that. i understand that bart stupak is not on this negotiation either. and what we're seeing come out and what came out of the senate and it looks to me like the package that's there is it's going to be a bill that still funds abortion, that compels americans to fund abortions through their premiums in one fashion or another or brokers them through an exchange and also one that funds illegals and those are two things that are completely egregious to me, to think we'd compel taxpayers to do that. mr. akin: there's a lot of stuff i don't understand. i got another question for you. and this -- after tomorrow, after this six hours of drama, do you think people are going to say that you, gentlemen, and i and my good friend, congressman kingstonnering do you think they're going to say that we're obstructionists? i'm trying to figure out -- i wish it were true that we could be obstructionists, because
bart stupak on the pro-life amendment who had work very closely with smith and our pennsylvania representative joe pitts, they worked very hard to pass and they received 64 votes on a pro-life amendment to that. i understand that bart stupak is not on this negotiation either. and what we're seeing come out and what came out of the senate and it looks to me like the package that's there is it's going to be a bill that still funds abortion, that compels americans to fund abortions through their...
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tremendous example of what smith was always aware of which was how incentives works in affecting both politics and private life. postcode gentlemen, we have eight wheat from joe orlando. bookman show, he goes by, and he writes who cares. why should we care about adam smith? >> guest: i teach a class in microeconomics almost every year i talked about 30 years and i've often assumed as most economists do david ricardo insight into trader the right ones that diversity is a powerful generator trade. i've come to understand recently smith had perhaps the more important idea which is the world economies of scale have in specialization. even though we are all the same. he has a lot to teach still. it's not always easy reading to the first three or four chapters of the wealth of nations can be read by anyone to do with profit. he has understanding's the first all relevant. >> guest: the first seven chapters. >> guest: you're even more -- >> [inaudible] >> guest: the first book starts out very slowly and difficult to read but if you get into the it's extremely modern and it's all about our self-esteem, self-worth, the tension between our self-interest and doing the ri
tremendous example of what smith was always aware of which was how incentives works in affecting both politics and private life. postcode gentlemen, we have eight wheat from joe orlando. bookman show, he goes by, and he writes who cares. why should we care about adam smith? >> guest: i teach a class in microeconomics almost every year i talked about 30 years and i've often assumed as most economists do david ricardo insight into trader the right ones that diversity is a powerful generator...
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smith. and muldrow, his first shot is a rather easy one, a flush. >> joe: that's a breakdown right there early by the florida zone, allowing the ball to drive right into the lane area. draw the big man up and pass it to the baseline for the easy duck. >> dave: boynton nearly got caught up in the air. >> joe: south carolina starts man-to-man. >> dave: the turnover. gives it back to south carolina. billy donovan, what a good job he's done in his 14th season in gainsville. >> joe: i asked him how is your family? he said, joe, today is billy junior's 18th birthday for happy birthday to billy donovan jr. he's going to catholic university in washington, d.c. next year to play college basketball. >> dave: good for him a nice balanced shot. that goes down, a 4-0 lead. right back come the gators to cut it in half. erving averaging 13 a game, fourth in the conference this assists, as well. >> joe: erving walker can do a lot of the same things as devan downey does for south carolina. a good match-up with those two tonight. >> dave: muldrow, to the basket. won't go. tyus grabs his second rebound. here's w
smith. and muldrow, his first shot is a rather easy one, a flush. >> joe: that's a breakdown right there early by the florida zone, allowing the ball to drive right into the lane area. draw the big man up and pass it to the baseline for the easy duck. >> dave: boynton nearly got caught up in the air. >> joe: south carolina starts man-to-man. >> dave: the turnover. gives it back to south carolina. billy donovan, what a good job he's done in his 14th season in gainsville....
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time is a tremendous example of a smith was always aware of, which was how incentives work and effective of politics. >> host: gentlemen, we have a tweet hear from joe orlando. both men show he goes by and he writes, who cares? why should we care about adam smith? >> guest: well, as i said, i teach a class in microeconomics every year of top for about 30 years and is often assumed as most economists to the days of day as ricardo insights into trader the right ones. diversity is a powerful trade. i've come to understand recently that actually said that perhaps the more important idea, which is the role that economies of scale on divisional labour have a specialization even when we're all the same. he has a lot to teach us though. it's not always easy reading. the first three of four chapters of "the wealth of nations" can be read by anyone today. >> guest: the first seven chapters. >> guest: okay, you're even more willing -- that's okay. the moral sentiment from his first book starts out slowly, very difficult to read but if you get into it it's all about her self-esteem, our self-worth come the tension between our self-interest and doing the right t
time is a tremendous example of a smith was always aware of, which was how incentives work and effective of politics. >> host: gentlemen, we have a tweet hear from joe orlando. both men show he goes by and he writes, who cares? why should we care about adam smith? >> guest: well, as i said, i teach a class in microeconomics every year of top for about 30 years and is often assumed as most economists to the days of day as ricardo insights into trader the right ones. diversity is a...