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kramer working on loubeau. not there. bryan davis, the rebound. kramer lost his shoe.ally playing on a sock. inside loubeau, the jump hook. and they've got to give kramer time to get the shoe back on. mike: that was a solid play by loubeau because he had johnson on him. normally in this stretch it had been kramer guarding him. tim: graves and kramer, both four point in the overtime. and a time-out with 1:18 remaining. aggies by two. love to get clos home for the sweet 16. mike: bryan davis has been very impressive in this game, both ends of the floor. making his presence felt defensively and he's been assertive on the offensive end as well. a couple of dunks by harris there. a double-double for him. 17 points, 14 rebounds. tim: texas a&m has a time-out remaining. five points in the first half, 1 in the and he could and overtime. his uncle barry is the director of student athlete development. how broward to you think he is of that young man? mike: he's been terrific and really stepped up. their bigs had to be dominant in this game. tim: e'twaun moore pulls up and knocks
kramer working on loubeau. not there. bryan davis, the rebound. kramer lost his shoe.ally playing on a sock. inside loubeau, the jump hook. and they've got to give kramer time to get the shoe back on. mike: that was a solid play by loubeau because he had johnson on him. normally in this stretch it had been kramer guarding him. tim: graves and kramer, both four point in the overtime. and a time-out with 1:18 remaining. aggies by two. love to get clos home for the sweet 16. mike: bryan davis has...
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. >> jimmy: a scene from "kramer vs. kramer." >> i did. hilarious, "kramer vs. kramer."all right, you ready? this is a break-off. >> jimmy: all right, so, whoever breaks first loses. >> if neither of us breaks, it's going to be really not a good payoff. all right, here we go. >> jimmy: that doesn't count. >> see, you just broke. >> jimmy: no, it didn't count. >> it did. >> jimmy: camera's not rolling yet. >> they're not rolling? >> jimmy: nope. are you guys rolling? >> are we rolling now? >> jimmy: sound, check feet. >> feeting. >> jimmy: feeting. >> sound in sync. >> jimmy: you guys ready? >> wigs? okay. >> jimmy: all right. >> all right. [ laughter ] see! >> jimmy: i'm starting the scene here. >> okay. all right. turn it around. >> jimmy: i'm going to wait until you start talking and then i'm going to turn it around. >> okay, i'm going to take you downtown to chinatown. >> jimmy: all right, ready? >> mm-hmm. i love it. look at me. >> jimmy: go. [ laughter ] we weren't rolling. we weren't rolling. >> we weren't rolling. let's back it up. we're going to go back to one. >
. >> jimmy: a scene from "kramer vs. kramer." >> i did. hilarious, "kramer vs. kramer."all right, you ready? this is a break-off. >> jimmy: all right, so, whoever breaks first loses. >> if neither of us breaks, it's going to be really not a good payoff. all right, here we go. >> jimmy: that doesn't count. >> see, you just broke. >> jimmy: no, it didn't count. >> it did. >> jimmy: camera's not rolling yet. >> they're...
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under ten seconds to go, chris kramer on the drive. going the other way. dash harris to b.j.point attempt is no good. purdue moves on as well, they win 63-61. that will do it for this espn news update. remember, you can always stay current with espn news. now back to abc's "america this morning." >>> some environmentalists are sounding the bar on pollution one at a time. >> the 60-foot boat call the plasticy is made from plastic bottles. >> the crew is hoping to call attention to recycling and raise awareness of plastic in the ocean. >>> two former presidents visit haiti. the survey of the damage there. my name's lisa. i'm from fayetteville, north carolina, ...and i smoked for 29 years. the one thing about smoking - is it dominates your life, and it dominated mine. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. it was very interesting that you could smoke on the first week. (announcer) chantix is a non-nicotine pill. in studies, 44% of chantix users were quit during weeks 9 to 12 of treatment, compared to 18% on sugar pill. it is proven to reduce the
under ten seconds to go, chris kramer on the drive. going the other way. dash harris to b.j.point attempt is no good. purdue moves on as well, they win 63-61. that will do it for this espn news update. remember, you can always stay current with espn news. now back to abc's "america this morning." >>> some environmentalists are sounding the bar on pollution one at a time. >> the 60-foot boat call the plasticy is made from plastic bottles. >> the crew is hoping to...
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now, we will call on justice kramer. just as kramer? >> -- just as kramer? -- justice kramer?>> i have debated about having justice ginsberg up here as we present. [applause] >> i present to you. i think you need to be over here. i present to you our candidate. as women, we hope that our daughters will make a contribution to improving the status of women in our society and will reach out to those that are less fortunate than themselves. the applicants for this award, the national association of women judges justice ruth better ginsberg scholarship has shown that there are many young women who are fulfilling that role. making it somewhat difficult to choose among them. the purpose of this scholarship named for our beloved supreme court justice is to recognize and reward young women who, by their action, has shown that they have determined to make a difference for women and other marginalized groups who find themselves the victim of discrimination. our award goes to one of those very special young women. raised in indianapolis, she graduated from the university of michigan with
now, we will call on justice kramer. just as kramer? >> -- just as kramer? -- justice kramer?>> i have debated about having justice ginsberg up here as we present. [applause] >> i present to you. i think you need to be over here. i present to you our candidate. as women, we hope that our daughters will make a contribution to improving the status of women in our society and will reach out to those that are less fortunate than themselves. the applicants for this award, the...
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campaign books going back to teddy white making the president in 1960 and joe mcguinness, richard dan kramer. there has been a great tradition of these kinds of books and i think 2006 or early 2007, matt bayh from the magazine wrote a piece basically saying that this genre was dead four that you just couldn't write these kinds of books anymore in an era that was as he said being covered excessively by 24 hour cable news or logs that had much more guarded candidates and campaigns. clearly your book as you said is a counterpoint to that are co-what were the challenges though of writing this kind of book that is going to be one for the history books but also one that that is being written soon after the election in this kind of era? >> well, it is a great question. the first challenge is to find a publisher willing to buy the book because for a number of years, this genre went out of favor with publishers for exact reason you are suggesting which is that at a time you got to the end of a campaign, people felt they knew everything there was to know about it and in many ways they did know everyth
campaign books going back to teddy white making the president in 1960 and joe mcguinness, richard dan kramer. there has been a great tradition of these kinds of books and i think 2006 or early 2007, matt bayh from the magazine wrote a piece basically saying that this genre was dead four that you just couldn't write these kinds of books anymore in an era that was as he said being covered excessively by 24 hour cable news or logs that had much more guarded candidates and campaigns. clearly your...
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you guys me a know jim kramer omsnbc's mad money. i figure i should let him give a sense of what has happened a. a couple years back when the justice department approved whirlpool's takeover of maytag, which gave whirlpool 75% control over all the washers and dryers in this country, he said if there was ever any doubt in your mine that we have a government of, by, and for the corporations, if you thought for a second that we were not right back in the guildded age, if you had the least ounce of faith in our regulators to do the right thing, you should give it up right now. and then he went on and said, on tv, i play a guy who is just out to make you money. but when you're not trying to get rich, you should feel free to get mad. so, one generation in this country, we have seen a true revelation, at least in the structure of our political economy. so how does this revolution affect us? we all know from seventh grade civics classes that monopolies affect us as consumers. i'll give you one example. the chinese vitamin c cartel, the day a
you guys me a know jim kramer omsnbc's mad money. i figure i should let him give a sense of what has happened a. a couple years back when the justice department approved whirlpool's takeover of maytag, which gave whirlpool 75% control over all the washers and dryers in this country, he said if there was ever any doubt in your mine that we have a government of, by, and for the corporations, if you thought for a second that we were not right back in the guildded age, if you had the least ounce of...
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whether she's divorcing kramer. whether she's wearing pr ining . choice." emotional. she couldn't forgive herself. i'm breaking the window. >> we lost our baby in the car. and people are judging us. >> i'm going to break it. >> oh. >> that was just classic. you said you're, in part, the character is your mom? >> yeah. in the audition process i needed to figure out a way to ground the character for myself. that was jesse tyler ferguson. he's a great actor. i try to bring something familiar to what i do. and my mom's passionate. she loves life. and she's very gesturing with her hands. and -- we're going to have lunch. and what are we going to do? that was like a -- >> that was so good. you did cam right there. >> it was amazing. so, i always just try to bring a familiarity to everything i do. and she was the most simple approach to that character, i thought. grounds it in what i know, you know? >> i think that's why people when they see it, they are seeing a bit of who they see. >> yeah. that's what's great about the show. they've really done a great
whether she's divorcing kramer. whether she's wearing pr ining . choice." emotional. she couldn't forgive herself. i'm breaking the window. >> we lost our baby in the car. and people are judging us. >> i'm going to break it. >> oh. >> that was just classic. you said you're, in part, the character is your mom? >> yeah. in the audition process i needed to figure out a way to ground the character for myself. that was jesse tyler ferguson. he's a great actor. i...