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>> jimmy: oh, sweet, man.ser -- you get happy reiser if you score a big point like that, that's awesome. let's go back to the home screen. speaking of useful apps, this next one is fantastic. it's one of my favorite new apps called "slater/nicholson telephone conversation." now, what it does is you push the button and it allows you to listen in on a telephone conversation between christian slater and jack nicholson. i know how this app works but it sound pretty fun. let's see -- i don't know how this app works, but it sounds fun. [ light laughter ] let's try it out. [ phone rings ] hopefully they're just starting to have a phone conversation. i push this button right here. >> hello. >> christian, it's me. >> who? >> it's jack. jack nicholson. >> oh, hey, jack, it's me, christian slater. >> i know it's you, christian. i called you. >> i know it's you, jack, 'cause now you said who you are and now i'm talking to you. >> wait, jack you just said that. that makes you christian? >> i'm christian -- >> but i'm jack.
>> jimmy: oh, sweet, man.ser -- you get happy reiser if you score a big point like that, that's awesome. let's go back to the home screen. speaking of useful apps, this next one is fantastic. it's one of my favorite new apps called "slater/nicholson telephone conversation." now, what it does is you push the button and it allows you to listen in on a telephone conversation between christian slater and jack nicholson. i know how this app works but it sound pretty fun. let's see --...
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that's why manning is so good. his guys know that.he other guys usually don't and he capitalizes. >> charlie: match up from your observation, manning versus breeze. >> well, i mean, manning is more of aeteran player whose had more playoff experience and has been obviously in more big games. you know, and i think it's going to be very hard for the saints to throw something at paten manning that he hasn't seen before. whereas breeze is obviously playing in a game of this magnitude for the nurse time. he's also facing a strange defense. the indianapolis colts are the smallest team in football and the saints arthro to be able to overpower them. wait a minute, what the colts do is run all over the place and run you ragged. they have smaller guys but they have faster guys. that's something that the saints are not really used to seeing. so i think it's going to be how quickly can drew breeze adjust. and one of the things i wrote today in my column on si.com, is this could make for a very illogical hero in the game for the new orleans saints.
that's why manning is so good. his guys know that.he other guys usually don't and he capitalizes. >> charlie: match up from your observation, manning versus breeze. >> well, i mean, manning is more of aeteran player whose had more playoff experience and has been obviously in more big games. you know, and i think it's going to be very hard for the saints to throw something at paten manning that he hasn't seen before. whereas breeze is obviously playing in a game of this magnitude for...
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we'r he and her.lpedthe piano man d the he and her.lpedthe piano man d the later, the lasagging erednerer of the si a fire for haiti. it is happening 25 years of that first group of stars sang "we are the world," filing into the first group of stars sang "we are the world," filing into the same shaat&t. michael jackson and someone saig . it is happening 25 years of that first group of stars sang "we we'r michael jackson and someone sai later, the lasagging about at and this te,lady later, the lasagging about at and this te,lady gaga or small ones. that's the way it ought to be. >>> tonight, oncag one cornerer. it is happening 25 years of that first group of stars sang "we and obeying quincy jones who saidck your egos at the door. ♪ we are we ahire♪ ♪ there's a we're making we'rsaveing our own life ogs michael jackson and someone said he hour after hour, they rehearsed and her.lpedthe piano man d the. t, eaeyse the put it on tape. >> the sol lowists had to stay ho at 8:00 in the morning.da thi and quabout at and this time, bono, jennifer born at the time of the cording gagaeredstraigh
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he was a fundamentally global man.rmstrong that i learned of in the tapes he was capable of speaking with much more sharpness about race relations, in particular. this must have been filmed in the late fifties or early 60s. >> 1958. >> that makes sense. >> this was just before he had the ball out with eisenhower. he was talking to the state department about to ring. >> looking at that, this says that the trumpet player louis armstrong said last night he'd given up plans for a government sponsored trip to the soviet union. mr. armstrong said president eisenhower had no guts and describe governor horrible loss of arkansas as an uneducated plowboy. >> i cannot say what he really said on this television show because it is an obscenity of the highest possible bolted. he was not a political person. he did not even vote. he knew about race relations. he was like every other thinking person in america and was very disturbed by the direction in which things were going. for those that do not remember what happened in arkansas, t
he was a fundamentally global man.rmstrong that i learned of in the tapes he was capable of speaking with much more sharpness about race relations, in particular. this must have been filmed in the late fifties or early 60s. >> 1958. >> that makes sense. >> this was just before he had the ball out with eisenhower. he was talking to the state department about to ring. >> looking at that, this says that the trumpet player louis armstrong said last night he'd given up plans...
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as a man of devotion and family honor, jefferson chose to suffer in silence. number 12, the hemingses true believers like professor annette gordon-reed have turned the debate into an obsessive agenda on the color of sally's skin and slave status. annette gordon-reed assessment the madison interview must be taken on face value because white historians had previously ignored its are not facts but racial canards and misinterpretations of the evidence itself. moreover, that is an intellectually dishonest argument. to paraphrase one historian, quote, i'm afraid professor gordon-reed despite her of murder will qualities is the worst thing to happen to thomas jefferson since james calendar. the sleeve historians have taken diversity and created a hostile environment in the academic world in which scholars feel pressured to accept the hemingses left as historical truth. ladies and gentlemen of this jury, justice is supposed to be color blind and meter race more agenda or by yes at anyplace in a court of law or court of public opinion. the only question before this jur
as a man of devotion and family honor, jefferson chose to suffer in silence. number 12, the hemingses true believers like professor annette gordon-reed have turned the debate into an obsessive agenda on the color of sally's skin and slave status. annette gordon-reed assessment the madison interview must be taken on face value because white historians had previously ignored its are not facts but racial canards and misinterpretations of the evidence itself. moreover, that is an intellectually...
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who is this man? so for many i think is weakness was that given his lack of work as a president and over arching ambition he never let himself come forward in the election campaign and thus he embraced many ideas to win that in the end he did in implement because he didn't believe. >> morale, one of the things actually thinking about what you just said of president bush, he also understood and that you don't go to war unless you've got -- you had a full debate in congress and the support of the congress, something i think all three presidents would have understood and that gets me to the next question. in the oath of office for the presidency is fairly simple. the chief justice might have --. [laughter] >> is just a joke mr. chief justice, just a joke. [laughter] it's really simple the. to swear or affirm a faithful execution of the office and preserve and protect and defend the constitution and. i got it right. [laughter] yet virtually every president, some more than others and tim has a great deal a
who is this man? so for many i think is weakness was that given his lack of work as a president and over arching ambition he never let himself come forward in the election campaign and thus he embraced many ideas to win that in the end he did in implement because he didn't believe. >> morale, one of the things actually thinking about what you just said of president bush, he also understood and that you don't go to war unless you've got -- you had a full debate in congress and the support...
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get english name american man get american name ♪ ♪ german man get german name russian man get russian ♪ ♪ is under my nose for africa my house i can see village must dig new roads farmer must ♪ ♪ plant more food family must build own house people must learn their african name ♪ ♪ people must find their african style people must know that africa's great ♪ ♪ for a new africa i can see ♪ ♪ wake up africa our time is now turn this country upside down ♪ ♪ show the world we can take flight show them all our cause is right ♪ ♪ this african song we all can sing people must learn their african name ♪ ♪ people must find their african style people must know that africa's great ♪ ♪ for a new africa i can see village must dig new roads farmer must plant ♪ ♪ more food family must build own house ♪ ♪ people must learn their african name people must find their african style ♪ ♪ people must know that africa's great for a new africa i can see communication organized ♪ ♪ demonstrations organized education organized turn politics upside down turn government upside down ♪ ♪ time to organize time to organi
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oh, tried to wake him up like man, you ain't dead. get up, man. get up. get up. you ain't dead. get up. then seeing those two guys who did it. >> did you know ben wilson? did you know him? >> reporter: after the shooting cousins billy moore and omar dixon were taken into custody charged with murder and attempted robbery. moore was later sentenced to 40 years for pulling the trigger and dixon 30 years as his accomplice. on the day that benji died his simeon teammates decided to play their first game of the season without no. 25. earlier in the day students sobbed at simeon simply overwhelmed with grief, but benji's mother stood tall in the gymnasium. >> so today i speak in love of all of you who keep benji's memory and dignity and be strength v and strength and love alive -- strength and love alive. >> reporter: the wake was held on the gymnasium floor and 8,000 people came to see benji lying in his no. 25 jersey. the line stretched blocks outside of the school, mourners waited seven hours. >> i still have dreams about him like, you know, he came back and he was able to play agai
oh, tried to wake him up like man, you ain't dead. get up, man. get up. get up. you ain't dead. get up. then seeing those two guys who did it. >> did you know ben wilson? did you know him? >> reporter: after the shooting cousins billy moore and omar dixon were taken into custody charged with murder and attempted robbery. moore was later sentenced to 40 years for pulling the trigger and dixon 30 years as his accomplice. on the day that benji died his simeon teammates decided to play...
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it is brought in from manning park. organizers have played down any fears that the slopes will dry up and suggest that bringing in truckloads of snow was just a case of prudence. back to you. >> thank you. you are watching gmt on "bbc world news." i'm joined in the studio by a writer on the sudanese issues. thank you for joining us. what has there been that you know of -- what have people said as a result of this court decision? >> the people i've spoken to in the last hour think it is rather absurd. >> what kind of people are they, by the way? >> citizens, families, friends, and journalists. especially with the elections coming up, and the candidate list for the presidential elections closing a couple weeks ago. this seems like a distraction. nobody wants to pay attention to this. they're focusing very much on the election. the referendum -- and the referendum. >> is much the way they have swatted away previous charges from the criminal court. a report from earlier on for my colleague -- pointed out that all over afric
it is brought in from manning park. organizers have played down any fears that the slopes will dry up and suggest that bringing in truckloads of snow was just a case of prudence. back to you. >> thank you. you are watching gmt on "bbc world news." i'm joined in the studio by a writer on the sudanese issues. thank you for joining us. what has there been that you know of -- what have people said as a result of this court decision? >> the people i've spoken to in the last...
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they are like "you know, man. i never heard the roots do the theme from "dawson's creek." he loved it. ♪ i don't want to wait >> jimmy: was that you? >> yeah. >> jimmy: they had to do "dawson creek." they had to. they had to do that. thanks for coming on the show. >> oh, absolutely, dude. >> jimmy: you hosted "saturday night live" back in '99. >> yeah, '99. >> jimmy: i mean -- that was a good show. >> that was fun. >> jimmy: who was the musical guest? >> everlast. >> jimmy: yeah, everlast. that was great. "what it's like." i know we did one bit. it was -- we were a boy band. >> yes, we were. >> jimmy: called -- what was the name of our -- >> seven degrees celsius. >> jimmy: yeah. and here it is. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] horatio -- horatio, his thing in the boy band was that, there was a rumor that he was 38 years old. [ laughter ] >> not true. >> jimmy: not true. look, there's a rumor that he's 38. but we had so much fun on that show. it was a good time. >> oh, that was a blast. >> jimmy: oh, it was go
they are like "you know, man. i never heard the roots do the theme from "dawson's creek." he loved it. ♪ i don't want to wait >> jimmy: was that you? >> yeah. >> jimmy: they had to do "dawson creek." they had to. they had to do that. thanks for coming on the show. >> oh, absolutely, dude. >> jimmy: you hosted "saturday night live" back in '99. >> yeah, '99. >> jimmy: i mean -- that was a good show. >> that was...
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the quote i have is that the american politician is a man who has lied and assembled and a man who hased. he knows the taste of the boot polish. he has taken orders from his superiors in knavery and he has wooed and flattered his superiors" >> that was one of my favorite quotes. >> how much do these folks in the culture world impact politics in the country? >> armstrong had a real impact on politics even though he was not a political man. his impact was in race relations. he was one of the very first black people that white people all over the country came to respect and to love. it was through his art and performing in films and on television. although he was not an activist in a conventional sense of the word, he was as powerful as just about anything anybody else did. mencken was really the man that crystallized the opinion column. although his track record as a political prognosticator was pitiful, he had a way of thinking about politicians and the skepticism that we bring to discussions of them in columns like the one you got that quote from. i do not think he had any direct role
the quote i have is that the american politician is a man who has lied and assembled and a man who hased. he knows the taste of the boot polish. he has taken orders from his superiors in knavery and he has wooed and flattered his superiors" >> that was one of my favorite quotes. >> how much do these folks in the culture world impact politics in the country? >> armstrong had a real impact on politics even though he was not a political man. his impact was in race relations....
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a man who was with charles manson is here today. don: now get free delivery of walmart's $10 90-day generic prescriptions... don: ...no matter where you live. don: plus get free shipping on over 3,000 other prescriptions. don: call 1-800-2-refill for your free home delivery. save money. live better. walmart. >>> her crimes were horrific. unimaginable acts of violence, and her behavior afterwards, the stares and silence at the camera were as disturbing as her deranged leader, charles manson. among susan atkins' victims actrets sharon tate and her unborn child. investors say they were stabbed 16 times. >> larry: pam booker and tim mcdonald, they're with us here in new york. joining us from los angeles is james whitehouse. he was married to susan until her death in 1989. susan was serving life in prison for her role in the infamous tait labianca murders. how did you meet susan? >> she wrote a book in 1979, and in 1985 i was able to find it. i was trying to get out of partying and i found this book, and it was mainly about her born-agai
a man who was with charles manson is here today. don: now get free delivery of walmart's $10 90-day generic prescriptions... don: ...no matter where you live. don: plus get free shipping on over 3,000 other prescriptions. don: call 1-800-2-refill for your free home delivery. save money. live better. walmart. >>> her crimes were horrific. unimaginable acts of violence, and her behavior afterwards, the stares and silence at the camera were as disturbing as her deranged leader, charles...
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dlifrty man was unloaded boxes when another man climbed into the back of the truck and shot him in the. the victim limped off the truck as the suspect ran away. police say the delivery man was not carrying any cash. the gunman may have thought he was. >>> still to come, three feet of snow, slushy fields, what will the bad weather mean for spring sports? >> the snow left over from the two blizzards this month will have an impact on spring sports in our area spring sports start monday in montgomery county. some fields and courts are covered by several inches to several feet of snow. conditions forced athletic directors to create elaborate indoor practice schedules. >> a good possibility we may have to select our teams without seeing them on a field or a track. it's going to be hectic. >> athletic directors say it's too soon to tell if the regular season games will be played on time. the problems don't go away when the snow melts. all the standing water will make grass fields virtually useless. >>> there is increasing evidence that an olympic-style workout could be more beneficial for a w
dlifrty man was unloaded boxes when another man climbed into the back of the truck and shot him in the. the victim limped off the truck as the suspect ran away. police say the delivery man was not carrying any cash. the gunman may have thought he was. >>> still to come, three feet of snow, slushy fields, what will the bad weather mean for spring sports? >> the snow left over from the two blizzards this month will have an impact on spring sports in our area spring sports start...
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he was a lovable man.private armstrong was capable of speaking with much more sharpness about race relations in particular but many at -- other issues, as well. i have seen this clip and i think it must have been filmed in the late 1950's. this is just before he has the blowout with president eisenhower. he was talking to the state department about the possibility of touring the soviet union. >> you quoted the associated press and said the trumpet player louis armstrong said last night that he had given up plans for sponsored trip to the soviet union. he said president eisenhower had no guts a described the governor of arkansas as an uneducated plowboy. >> that is not what he really said. he is like every other thinking person in america and like black people in the dark things that the direction was going for it for those who do not remember what happened arkansas, in little rock, the governor refused to cooperate with brown vs. board of education and allow the desegregation of public schools. president e
he was a lovable man.private armstrong was capable of speaking with much more sharpness about race relations in particular but many at -- other issues, as well. i have seen this clip and i think it must have been filmed in the late 1950's. this is just before he has the blowout with president eisenhower. he was talking to the state department about the possibility of touring the soviet union. >> you quoted the associated press and said the trumpet player louis armstrong said last night...
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but simply by leaving his house 20 minutes early this man, this good man, this regular man, stepped out on nothing to help a child he didn't have to help. i also talk in the book about a woman named ula, ula is from histonia, struggle often comes up with siblings, when it shows up it's aunts and uncles that come in a group and as we all know struggle doesn't go away. my grandmother says there's three stages of life, in the midst of a storm, about to enter a storm, about to exit a storm. so struggle will always be with us. even once i finally learned how to read, my freshman year in high school, i was in remedial math and reading classes. there was no quick fix. in remedial reading class, i went to a catholic high school, my mother saved every dollar she had to pay the $900 to send me to school, borrowing from friends at church and work to come up with the money. my freshman year at curly, i was ranked 360th, near the bottom. i was not a kid projected to go to college at that stage of life. when i graduated four years later, i was 30th from the top. still not the best student, still not
but simply by leaving his house 20 minutes early this man, this good man, this regular man, stepped out on nothing to help a child he didn't have to help. i also talk in the book about a woman named ula, ula is from histonia, struggle often comes up with siblings, when it shows up it's aunts and uncles that come in a group and as we all know struggle doesn't go away. my grandmother says there's three stages of life, in the midst of a storm, about to enter a storm, about to exit a storm. so...
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kaptur: man of the house. the passing from this life of legend dear pennsylvania congressman and defense appropriation chairman and marine colonel john p. "jack" murtha represents a seismic shift in this congress and our nation's history, his brass-tax style and man of his word reputation are so rare. as the longest serving woman in the current u.s. house, i came to know jack murtha well, serving with him for 28 years. in early february, he became the longest serving member of the pennsylvania delegation in u.s. history. no one had his grasp of our nation's defense or his decks tert at ushering the complicated defense appropriations bill, the largest in congress, with largely unanimous bipartisan support. jack put the soldier first. each branch of the service, first the guard and reserve, owe jack great gratitude. he was behind their cause. jack murtha respected the awesome power of the u.s. military, but he also knew its limits. i have never served in this congress when jack murtha wasn't here. properly, the
kaptur: man of the house. the passing from this life of legend dear pennsylvania congressman and defense appropriation chairman and marine colonel john p. "jack" murtha represents a seismic shift in this congress and our nation's history, his brass-tax style and man of his word reputation are so rare. as the longest serving woman in the current u.s. house, i came to know jack murtha well, serving with him for 28 years. in early february, he became the longest serving member of the...
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he was the most forgiving man.take the case of stanton, the way he did abuse lincoln, both before and after he was elected. stanton was an old-line democrat was a union man. it was terrible the way he abuse lincoln and get lincoln sent for him and offered him the position of secretary of war. stanton seems tiger bite and lincoln gave him three days to decide it. kelly asked, how did you come to be at ford's theater that night? general butler had gone to fortress monroe the day before and i was to go after him but missed the boat and having nothing else to do a went to the theater. under the assassination to this than i was president. it was president lincoln's hour of triumph. all was over. the whole house was on their feet cheering as he went with a smile into the box him of bowing to the right, bowing to the left. risibly to the left. the audience with him outside. the presidential party came in in the late and he came in the theater last year the presidential party walked right behind me, about six rows from whe
he was the most forgiving man.take the case of stanton, the way he did abuse lincoln, both before and after he was elected. stanton was an old-line democrat was a union man. it was terrible the way he abuse lincoln and get lincoln sent for him and offered him the position of secretary of war. stanton seems tiger bite and lincoln gave him three days to decide it. kelly asked, how did you come to be at ford's theater that night? general butler had gone to fortress monroe the day before and i was...
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so suddenly you had a situation where young man from colorado named corky and who by young man 1919. that is how old the occupation troops were found himself supervising 16 germans working on american planes and him not speaking a word of german, many of them had not speaking anything but german and in his crew was a former submarine captain and two former squadron leader's now working to keep the americans lobbying and keep berlin alive and corky was in all of these people. there were all older than he was, they were veterans, he was not but he's a very funny guy. still alive. he taught the germans. he couldn't teach much about the mechanics, there were good mechanics but he did teach them to say the first day as commanding officer came in the germans lined up and said good morning, major, you son of a bitch. [laughter] >> only the germans could get away with that i think. there's the story i think that you tell in the book about this one man who says one of the pilots who had flown 20 missions over germany so a lot of these pilots have seen it from 20,000 feet into the twenty-four'
so suddenly you had a situation where young man from colorado named corky and who by young man 1919. that is how old the occupation troops were found himself supervising 16 germans working on american planes and him not speaking a word of german, many of them had not speaking anything but german and in his crew was a former submarine captain and two former squadron leader's now working to keep the americans lobbying and keep berlin alive and corky was in all of these people. there were all...
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police shot back is shooting the shooter and another man. yoone of the men that the man st at the scene died at the scene. mayor rawl rawlg blake rowling t won't be tolerated. >>> one went to shock trauma in serious but stable condition. >>> many those who didn't work for the city get tax forms that they did. 500 kids signed up but inner ner worked for the youth program mistakenly received a letter stating they received income. a computer glitch is to blame. they are notifying the parents and working to correct the problem. >>> coming up on early edition, sheila dixon steps down as mayor. >> it was sad to see it come to an end. >> the harsh words she heard from a judge before leaving office. >>> and snow moving into the southern parts of the county later this morning and into the central parts early afternoon and bringing with it some intense snow for tonight and overnight, how much next. >>> after last week's th >>> with a huge winter blast expected to hit our region, you can expect prime skiing conditions. here it herb stevens the skiing w
police shot back is shooting the shooter and another man. yoone of the men that the man st at the scene died at the scene. mayor rawl rawlg blake rowling t won't be tolerated. >>> one went to shock trauma in serious but stable condition. >>> many those who didn't work for the city get tax forms that they did. 500 kids signed up but inner ner worked for the youth program mistakenly received a letter stating they received income. a computer glitch is to blame. they are notifying...
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this is called the smartest man in the world. a doctor, lawyer, little boy and a priest were out for a sunday afternoon flight on a small private plane. suddenly, the plan developed plane engine and started to go down. in spite of the best efforts of the pilot, the plane started to go down and finally the pilot grabbed a parachute, and yelled to the passengers that they better job and build out. unfortunately, there were only three parachutes remaining. the doctor grabbed one and sat on the dock or, i save lives, so i must live or jump out. the lawyer then said, i'm a lawyer and lawyers are the smartest people in the world, so i must live and he jumped out. he grabbed a parachute and jumped. the priest looked at the little boy inside, my son, i've lived a long and fruitful life. you were young and have all your dreams ahead of you. take a parachute and live in peace. the little boy handed the parachute back to the priest and said, not to worry father, the smartest man in the world just took off with my back back. [laughter] let m
this is called the smartest man in the world. a doctor, lawyer, little boy and a priest were out for a sunday afternoon flight on a small private plane. suddenly, the plan developed plane engine and started to go down. in spite of the best efforts of the pilot, the plane started to go down and finally the pilot grabbed a parachute, and yelled to the passengers that they better job and build out. unfortunately, there were only three parachutes remaining. the doctor grabbed one and sat on the...
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he is a humbled man. do you think that changes his perspective or fires him up like a young assistant coach we're talking about? >> the thing i was impressed with. when al davis hired him and fired him when he go the back on his feet, he -- he punished the raiders. >> every time they played them. >> 90% of the time he went there. he has chip and an air about him being out of the game and you are right he wants to prove it. he knows that no one has come back and won a super bowl. i look at bill parcells when he was out he came back and went through things in his personal life. he put that -- he built the foot print for the success. that's interesting only 3 coaches have gone to super bowls. and no one has won two different. cobe the first to ever do that. >> he could be. >> i did an interview with a station in denver and the one thing they said, this is the one thing we need to be cautious about. we're happy that vanney is -- vinny is gone. and we have a guy who has a resume of two super bowls. we have to
he is a humbled man. do you think that changes his perspective or fires him up like a young assistant coach we're talking about? >> the thing i was impressed with. when al davis hired him and fired him when he go the back on his feet, he -- he punished the raiders. >> every time they played them. >> 90% of the time he went there. he has chip and an air about him being out of the game and you are right he wants to prove it. he knows that no one has come back and won a super...
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, a man able to defy the wishes of the pope himself. but in the corner of this first draft for the enchanting tomasso, a plain tiff hand-written note from michelangelo. >> if this gift does not please you say so in time for me to do another tomorrow evening as i promised you. and if it pleases you andyou wish me to finish it, send it back to me. >> tomasso seems to have been flattered. tomasso was in our language heterosexual. he clearly was not, that wasn't going to happen. but he never -- he didn't shun michelangelo. you know, if there was some miracle that happened that he could have he would have done. but what happened with tomasso is he became a lifelong friend. >> the show includes loans from the vatican and the royal collection. but the centerpiece is michelangelo's own "dream." >> well, it is the drawing of a young man, in ideal nudity, while wing spirits beautiful as such again approaches the young man with a trumpet. and the trumpet is blowing into his forehead. that was thought to be the piece of inspiration in the time. he'
, a man able to defy the wishes of the pope himself. but in the corner of this first draft for the enchanting tomasso, a plain tiff hand-written note from michelangelo. >> if this gift does not please you say so in time for me to do another tomorrow evening as i promised you. and if it pleases you andyou wish me to finish it, send it back to me. >> tomasso seems to have been flattered. tomasso was in our language heterosexual. he clearly was not, that wasn't going to happen. but he...
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what is so smart is they're now man-to-man.chell understands who is guarding him and what the defense is very well. >> eric: ogilvy. on the baseline. he will go to the free-throw line. when we come back, 7:58 remaining. l.s.u. can they get the first conference win? we'll see! the images from haiti are heart-breaking-- homes, hospitals, and schools destroyed; families searching for loved ones; parents trying to feed their children. but we can all do something. we can help the american red cross as it delivers the food, water, and medicine that can save lives. donate $10 by texting "haiti" to 9-0-9-9-9. visit redcross.org or call 1-800-red-cross. thanks for your help. games. why? fortson is back after being suspended for 14 games. 22 points per game in the last three. and five former s.e.c. players are in the n.b.a. all-star game. who are they? >> eric: uh-oh. i knew you would put my feet to the fire. that is surprising to me. joe johnson is one. >> bob: gators got in there. they got in on special invitation from the pope or some
what is so smart is they're now man-to-man.chell understands who is guarding him and what the defense is very well. >> eric: ogilvy. on the baseline. he will go to the free-throw line. when we come back, 7:58 remaining. l.s.u. can they get the first conference win? we'll see! the images from haiti are heart-breaking-- homes, hospitals, and schools destroyed; families searching for loved ones; parents trying to feed their children. but we can all do something. we can help the american red...
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he was a very great man. i like edmund wilson myself. i often read his books, and i find his book on the civil war, particularly good. there's a lot of americans today who are writing in certain publicatipublications. for instance, the new criterion. i get that every month, and i enjoyed it very much. i enjoy national review. i think that is a mother very good paper that i read. i read the new republic. that is excellent intellectual paper. i think there are some very good writers writing in "the wall street journal" today. somebody mentioned bob conquest. well, he's strictly speaking, he is an englishman but he has lived in america for many years and he always has very good and sensible things to say. so he is another person i would praise and distinguish. there's no shortage of good writers in america writing about important subjects. and a lot of my reading is spent reading american publications and books. >> we are live with paul johnson. now we will take a little break, about seven minutes, and then we w
he was a very great man. i like edmund wilson myself. i often read his books, and i find his book on the civil war, particularly good. there's a lot of americans today who are writing in certain publicatipublications. for instance, the new criterion. i get that every month, and i enjoyed it very much. i enjoy national review. i think that is a mother very good paper that i read. i read the new republic. that is excellent intellectual paper. i think there are some very good writers writing in...
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but like i said, it's understandable, man. good, but i don't want y'all to ever have to play the saints because i have to go for the saints. but that's how it is. that's really -- that's really pushing me to have even a better game so i can have something to brag about when it's all over. >> the funny thing about reggie wayne, he played his college ball at miami so he's got his friends from new orleans who are coming and rooting for the saints and reggie is getting them tickets and then they say, hey, where should we go in miami? can you show us around a little bit? he's got a game to get ready for. it's crazy. >> can i get back to you on that? >> yeah. give me a week, okay? >> monday maybe. >> exactly, after the big game. and after a big win for the colts maybe. >>> the nhl record for wins is 17 in a row by pittsburgh back in 1993. the capitals creeping on that record a bit. they have now won 11 straight, setting a new franchise record. they don't look to be slowing down anytime soon. last night's win due in part to the stell
but like i said, it's understandable, man. good, but i don't want y'all to ever have to play the saints because i have to go for the saints. but that's how it is. that's really -- that's really pushing me to have even a better game so i can have something to brag about when it's all over. >> the funny thing about reggie wayne, he played his college ball at miami so he's got his friends from new orleans who are coming and rooting for the saints and reggie is getting them tickets and then...
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a man with a gun forced two women into a house and tied them up. one of the women get into his car and drove her to prince william county. at some point she was sexually assaulted. >> she was seriously injured and left in prince william county by the suspect. she regained consciousness and made it to a roadway where she contacted pris for help. >> reporter: this is a composite sketch of a suspect that could connected. the man robbed a woman at gun point in arlington on february 10th. police say it could be the same gunman who abducted the women this morning. >> a strong possibility it could be the same suspect. >> reporter: this ce has frightened many. >> horrifying to think that could happen on my street to two girlts that are just walking home. >> reporter: a u.s. marine has been arrested in connection with an abduction and robbery that happened a couple of weeks ago in arlington. he is a suspect in the abduction of the women and sexual assault that ended in prince william county. he is being processed by arlington county police. darcy spencer, n
a man with a gun forced two women into a house and tied them up. one of the women get into his car and drove her to prince william county. at some point she was sexually assaulted. >> she was seriously injured and left in prince william county by the suspect. she regained consciousness and made it to a roadway where she contacted pris for help. >> reporter: this is a composite sketch of a suspect that could connected. the man robbed a woman at gun point in arlington on february...
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that puts 26 people on the wanted list. 26 people to take out one man. why so many for a single operation? maybe for logistics. "suspects were in charge of communication. -- two suspects were in charge of communication. one assassin was called back early. police were able to track the killers by using hidden cameras. everywhere you go in to buy, you are being watched for the hit squad would have known that they took multiple trips to dubai to accomplish their mission. the huge credit cards issued from my bank in iowa. it turns out their names and passports were real but they belong to people with no connection to the crime. dubai police said they are 99% to ensure that the actual selections -- assassination -- the assassins were from the mossad. the hamas military commander was wanted for the kidnapping and killing of two israeli soldiers. he was believed to be moving weapons from her on to the gaza strip. that was a high-value target for a team determined to get the job done. >>> they are declaring victory and a major battle in afghanistan for the afgha
that puts 26 people on the wanted list. 26 people to take out one man. why so many for a single operation? maybe for logistics. "suspects were in charge of communication. -- two suspects were in charge of communication. one assassin was called back early. police were able to track the killers by using hidden cameras. everywhere you go in to buy, you are being watched for the hit squad would have known that they took multiple trips to dubai to accomplish their mission. the huge credit cards...
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as "crazy heart" is analogous with "a single man."t's a really unbelievable world that jeff bridges is inhabiting. so, yeah, i would like to see her win. i think the inevitable march of mo'nique up to the podium will be a great moment. i'm excited for her to win because i think she's the glue that holds "precious" together and this is a brave performance. >> i agree. i mean, to turn a monster like that mother into somebody that i can actually look at and listen to and then feel a glimmer of sympathy for when she says "who's going to love me?" i mean, that was one of those moment when i sat there and felt something inside and i realized this woman is getting to me and i think she a.o.l. win. >> rose: tony? >> i think she'll win. i liked the performance a lot. i like her oscar campaign maybe even better, her anti-campaign campaign. kind of cutting through all of the hype and nonsense and fake reverence around the oscars. i think that was a good thing. i like both of these women in "up in the air" vera forme ga and, and rich and interest
as "crazy heart" is analogous with "a single man."t's a really unbelievable world that jeff bridges is inhabiting. so, yeah, i would like to see her win. i think the inevitable march of mo'nique up to the podium will be a great moment. i'm excited for her to win because i think she's the glue that holds "precious" together and this is a brave performance. >> i agree. i mean, to turn a monster like that mother into somebody that i can actually look at and...
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the man that turns left were saved and the man that turned right were captured. but as all this drama was unfolding, the ss was all around and they were tiny crevasses in the side of the stream, where the men actually. themselves and covered themselves with mud as the germans passed by. and it comes to this point that howard chappell is actually captured. and he is caught by this german soldier and he pulls out the stinger. and amazingly he escapes. he escaped certain death, certain capture and then what happens is he hides for an entire day in the countryside along with the rest of this team. many of those men are rolled up. and he finds himself inside of a barn, a cowbird, near the drop zone where the missionary was. and he wakes up that morning to the sound of rottweilers and german war dogs, an entire german platoon had surrounded the barn. and he worked his way out of the barn only to feel the jagged edge of a mouse or bayonet in his bag. and at that point, he says comrade or surrender. and he is being walked back to the german pow cage. and for the second t
the man that turns left were saved and the man that turned right were captured. but as all this drama was unfolding, the ss was all around and they were tiny crevasses in the side of the stream, where the men actually. themselves and covered themselves with mud as the germans passed by. and it comes to this point that howard chappell is actually captured. and he is caught by this german soldier and he pulls out the stinger. and amazingly he escapes. he escaped certain death, certain capture and...
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my man. the largest tool selection in america... and the people who know them best. come in now and find all mechanics tool sets... and tool storage on sale. sears. life. well spent. >>> her crimes were horrific, unimaginable acts of violence, and her behavior afterwards, the stai stares and silence at the camera were as disturbing as her deranged leader, charles manson. investigators say they were stabbed 16 times. >> larry: pam booker and tim mcdonald are with us here in new york. joining us from los angeles is james whitehouse. he was married to susan until her death in 1989. they were married back in 1987. how did you meet susan? >> she wrote a book in 1979, and in 1986 i found it. i was trying to get out of partying and i found this book, and it was mainly about her born-again experience, but it talked about how she had turned her life around from death row, and it was hard for me not to decide if she could do it from that environment i certainly could get my act together with all the advantages i had in life. >> larry: how did you go to meet her? >> i realized
my man. the largest tool selection in america... and the people who know them best. come in now and find all mechanics tool sets... and tool storage on sale. sears. life. well spent. >>> her crimes were horrific, unimaginable acts of violence, and her behavior afterwards, the stai stares and silence at the camera were as disturbing as her deranged leader, charles manson. investigators say they were stabbed 16 times. >> larry: pam booker and tim mcdonald are with us here in new...
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he was a man who thought, a man who experienced, a man who demonstrated, a man who motivated, a man whoimself, a man who we must always remember in action on the ground. the zinn institute for peace and justice, i hope you will consider it. thank you very much. [applause] 's be one more time around for nader everybody. [applause] clap your hands if you never want ralph to be reasonable. [applause] okay. tonight, you should know this first and foremost before we go on. this is actually something i just got a note about. tonight is actually being lifestream debt busboys and poets.com so we are putting this out life to people out there in virtual lala land. they are part of this to. us boys and poets.com. that played marx in soho has been mentioned earlier and there is this line in marx in soho where marx, if you have read the play you know it is marx but it is howard s. marks, and i don't know if marx was that funny. and, so it is marx saying, if you are going to perform civil disobedience, make sure it is with 2000 of your closest friends and don't forget to place a mozart. how word word
he was a man who thought, a man who experienced, a man who demonstrated, a man who motivated, a man whoimself, a man who we must always remember in action on the ground. the zinn institute for peace and justice, i hope you will consider it. thank you very much. [applause] 's be one more time around for nader everybody. [applause] clap your hands if you never want ralph to be reasonable. [applause] okay. tonight, you should know this first and foremost before we go on. this is actually something...
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peyton manning's the best. >> peyton manning is the best. and you have a lot to be proud of. been really good sports because you -- can you remember the first time your colts went to the super bowl, how excited you were? >> yes. absolutely. it was a wonderful time, the first time they went. and the fact they went all the way and won is incredible. you live that high for a full year. we want to repeat it again. we just can't wait for sunday and for the colts to bring home another championship to indianapolis. >> well, good luck to you. od luck to you. and thank you for joining us. thank you, emeril, for being on your best behavior, and everybody here, being on your best behavior. [ cheers ] >> who dat, baby? >> thank you, emeril. we'll get to you in a little bit. >>> we have super fans. super saints here. >> hi, baby. how are you doing? >> how are you? >> look behind you. are you kidding me? 85,000 people here. 85,000 people right here last sunday. and the parade to support the saints. and we hadn't even won anything yet. that says a little something. >> we see some super fans
peyton manning's the best. >> peyton manning is the best. and you have a lot to be proud of. been really good sports because you -- can you remember the first time your colts went to the super bowl, how excited you were? >> yes. absolutely. it was a wonderful time, the first time they went. and the fact they went all the way and won is incredible. you live that high for a full year. we want to repeat it again. we just can't wait for sunday and for the colts to bring home another...
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man. a woman also suffered injuries from blunt force trauma. both suspects got away. no word on a motive. the 24-year-old man remains in critical condition tonight. >>> a winter blast blankets the region. >> you know, when it comes, you just got it deal with it. >> people spent this morning clearing the snow. >> tonight how much snow we got, the cost of cleaning up and a look ahead to another round of snow coming this weekend. >>> the storm left up to 7 inches of snow in some places. >> tonight most people are all shoveled out from this one. as megan dillon tells us, they are bracing for yet another storm that could be headed our way this weekend. >> six more weeks of winter. >> doesn't he always say that? >> apparently that's how it is in baltimore. >> that ground hog might be on to something. >> two inches on. winds are a little iced up. >> another winter blast leaves folks across our region digging out again. in baltimore county. >> a lot more than expected. >> sometimes i chose to ride
man. a woman also suffered injuries from blunt force trauma. both suspects got away. no word on a motive. the 24-year-old man remains in critical condition tonight. >>> a winter blast blankets the region. >> you know, when it comes, you just got it deal with it. >> people spent this morning clearing the snow. >> tonight how much snow we got, the cost of cleaning up and a look ahead to another round of snow coming this weekend. >>> the storm left up to 7...
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was he a great man? absolutely. was he a good man? absolutely. and beyond all that, he's extremely interesting. and a marvelous story, which is really what appeals so to me. and with all of his accomplishments, i think one would fairly have to say, foremost among them is his marriage, is abigail. whose correspondence alone puts her in a separate category among american women of that time, because we have very few bodies of letters and diary entries, correspondence that compares to hers from that period. if she had not become the wife of a congressman or the wife of a president or the mother of a president and those letters -- and only the letters had survived she would be somebody of infinite interest and importance to understanding that crucial time. but founding -- and we can never, ever know enough about those people and what they did. and why they did it. what they believed. when they talk about the public good, when they talk about public service, serving the country, that's not just civics textbooks stuff, they meant it. and all you have to
was he a great man? absolutely. was he a good man? absolutely. and beyond all that, he's extremely interesting. and a marvelous story, which is really what appeals so to me. and with all of his accomplishments, i think one would fairly have to say, foremost among them is his marriage, is abigail. whose correspondence alone puts her in a separate category among american women of that time, because we have very few bodies of letters and diary entries, correspondence that compares to hers from...
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it's man-to-man. they know that they don't have a veteran point guard there. >> saunders, leading that out there. and that fell for their first. >> reporter: riley again. trying for another three. and the rebound pulled in by clark. he had six points if the first five minutes. and clark had not scored this. saunders will try it out there. going after the rebound. but it came back to clark. montero, a good lead. saunders into that side. >> unbelievable. doing a great job. really unselfish, sharing the basketball. it's fun to play that way. and the success, they get more success. the way you share it, the way you pass it. everybody gets rewarded. >> if you are making the video presentation on what the extra pass could do for your offense, you will be taking a lot of plays from tonight. >> and in fact, how they once again have three freshmans on the floor, never playing here on the team and never on the road. and so it is difficult for them to learn about the trial and error. >> riley with seven to shoot
it's man-to-man. they know that they don't have a veteran point guard there. >> saunders, leading that out there. and that fell for their first. >> reporter: riley again. trying for another three. and the rebound pulled in by clark. he had six points if the first five minutes. and clark had not scored this. saunders will try it out there. going after the rebound. but it came back to clark. montero, a good lead. saunders into that side. >> unbelievable. doing a great job....
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and a man and a woman can do this, but obvious he a man and a man for biological reason and a woman and a woman for biological reasons cannot create new life. and therefore the act, the entire purpose of sexuality is being perverted, literally, away from its natural end. therefore, we are not bigoted about homosexuals or stigmatizing homosexuals. we are simply saying that by understanding the nature of human beings the act of sexuality in this sense is clearly contrary toward every human being we clearly understand. at this is the other critical argument of natural law. natural law does not appeal to what positive fundamental does in the literal sense. it says and makes an argument that these arguments that it is making are obvious and self-evident to anybody with reason, that you do not need to have revelation or even faith to accept the obvious reasonable nature of this condition, and of this argument. and you know, it remains a very powerful argument. the male body produces sperm, that we know biologically are and can be, and can become, if united in an open, into a potential human b
and a man and a woman can do this, but obvious he a man and a man for biological reason and a woman and a woman for biological reasons cannot create new life. and therefore the act, the entire purpose of sexuality is being perverted, literally, away from its natural end. therefore, we are not bigoted about homosexuals or stigmatizing homosexuals. we are simply saying that by understanding the nature of human beings the act of sexuality in this sense is clearly contrary toward every human being...
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the female teachers even placing fake money in the man's pants. many of the students cheered them on. others not finding it too amusing at all. school administrators have now suspended them. >>> in wisconsin, a teen convicted of using facebook to blackmail dozens of classmates into sex has been sentenced to 15 years in prison. the 19-year-old is accused of posing as a girl on the social networking site and tricking more than 30 male classmates into sending him naked photos. he then used the photos to blackmail some of them for sex. >>> california lawmakers are looking to clean up the language in the golden state. for one week, cussing not allowed. of course there won't be any legal enforcement of the measures but lawmakers are hopeful it will promote harmony across the region. several schools in california have also started no cussing clubs. >>> there are all sorts of conflicting studies out there about texting or talking on your cell phone while driving. there is no impact and there are others that say it's as dangerous as driving while drunk. so
the female teachers even placing fake money in the man's pants. many of the students cheered them on. others not finding it too amusing at all. school administrators have now suspended them. >>> in wisconsin, a teen convicted of using facebook to blackmail dozens of classmates into sex has been sentenced to 15 years in prison. the 19-year-old is accused of posing as a girl on the social networking site and tricking more than 30 male classmates into sending him naked photos. he then...
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wash like a man. feel like a man. also try new gillette odor shield antiperspirant. ♪ what?nt peanut with sea salt. (chimes) dude, you're freaking me out. (announcer) ♪ planters, with pure sea salt! look in the glove box. [ children laughing ] suitcase? huh? ♪ where do gummy bears hide? under the seat. look! yeah! [ telephone rings ] [ male announcer ] the all new chevy equinox. [ man ] guess who? dad! [ man ] enjoy the trip! okay, daddy! [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] a consumer's digest best buy. with up to 600 highway miles on a tank of gas. it takes you farther and brings you closer. with up to 600 highway miles on a tank of gas. >> verne: spartans by six with 3:46 to go. purdue during the time-out, got a couple things working for them here. >> clark: the possession arrow in the boilermakers' favor. as is the foul situation. the next foul on michigan state sends purdue to the foul line. the problem has been purdue has not been aggressive in attacking the basket area off the dribble or with the pass. jajuan johnson is a finesse post-up player who doesn't overpower guys a
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i believe he was an absolutely fascinating man, and a very good and decent man, and a very funny man, like churchill. he had a very good sense of humor, and he made a lot of jokes. and so he is the ideal man to write a book about. now, whether one can write a successful short book about him, which puts in everything you need to know about him, i'm not sure. and that's what i'm thinking about at the moment. because i'm seriously thinking that he is going to be my next subject. >> host: what was it like growing up catholic in england? >> guest: well, i remember once having an argument with your writer, james baldwin, who was grumbling to me about how difficult it was to be a black in america and all the prejudice and so on. and i said to him, well, i no doubt what you say is true, but let me tell you there's nothing you can tell me about pledge disk because i was born in england, i was born red are@ú sergeant majors don't live you if your left-handed. and in england, if you are a roman catholic, you are suspect. so i was brought up a roman catholic. my parents and family had always been
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you've got the wrong man. so, you have this monster inside of him. >> reporter: investigators say the slayings began late 1977. jill was a free spirit. she traveled out to california with friends when she was just 18 years old. she was in hollywood for only a few weeks when she metal ca alc. >> jill was found right along here. november 10th, 1977. >> reporter: it's not clear how she was picked up, but prosecutors believe they know how she died. >> what he was doing is he was choking her out unconscious, bare-handed, and allowing her to regain consciousness because he enjoyed that. he gets off on the infliction of pain on other people. >> reporter: only one month later, alcala spotted beautiful 27-year-old georgia, who had just recently moved into her fist apartment. >> and he followed her home. he crawled in her window and he absolutely brutalized her. >> reporter: police believe alcala likely targeted stunning charlotte at a local bar and tried to approach her. >> before rodney alcala, just like the others, a
you've got the wrong man. so, you have this monster inside of him. >> reporter: investigators say the slayings began late 1977. jill was a free spirit. she traveled out to california with friends when she was just 18 years old. she was in hollywood for only a few weeks when she metal ca alc. >> jill was found right along here. november 10th, 1977. >> reporter: it's not clear how she was picked up, but prosecutors believe they know how she died. >> what he was doing is he...
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on man.the weakness in the zone. >> dave: macklin. we didn't mention a lot in the first half. he comes up with the take away. here's parsons. we mentioned his name quite a bit. he lays it up and in. chandler with ten. >> joe: you can get to the board, he's tall enough to rise over anyone and finish the play. chandler parsons, great job. >> dave: boynton will slide down, defend devan downey. he pushes tyus back to the baseline, which is key for rebounding for florida. muldrow, shot clock down to 6. sam work on tyus. that's a tough shot. got it to go. >> joe: like devin horn told us this morning, dave, he is just continuing to get better. i mean, we could watch him with our own eyes tonight emerge, improve. he's showing more maturity and confidence, especially when he gets the ball down low. >> dave: there's the slip. tyus, and a foul against south carolina. austin steed picks up the f s still 4. devan this freshman from florida, he's not intimidated. ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑp >> dave: south carolin
on man.the weakness in the zone. >> dave: macklin. we didn't mention a lot in the first half. he comes up with the take away. here's parsons. we mentioned his name quite a bit. he lays it up and in. chandler with ten. >> joe: you can get to the board, he's tall enough to rise over anyone and finish the play. chandler parsons, great job. >> dave: boynton will slide down, defend devan downey. he pushes tyus back to the baseline, which is key for rebounding for florida. muldrow,...
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this was a very successful man. the cops would harass him. he was a black man running in a predominantly wealthy neighborhood. >> that will usually bring attention to the cops. >> in those days. tavis: if i put on my running shoes and start running through bellaire, i would get pulled over. >> the new show is called "fast life." that is our show for tonight. catch us on the weekends on pri. you can access our web site. until then, good night from los angeles. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit pbs.org. but joining me next time is the avatar composer james horne. we will see you then. >> nationwide insurance problem supports tavis smiley. tavis and nationwide experience, bradley or letters. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. you. thank you.
this was a very successful man. the cops would harass him. he was a black man running in a predominantly wealthy neighborhood. >> that will usually bring attention to the cops. >> in those days. tavis: if i put on my running shoes and start running through bellaire, i would get pulled over. >> the new show is called "fast life." that is our show for tonight. catch us on the weekends on pri. you can access our web site. until then, good night from los angeles. as...
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man, that is an impressive sight. the storm itself, it loop back north, northwest, now it's moving southwest and going to move east and finally out of here. it's done a loop and hit some areas twice. we're on the southern edge as high pressure builds in. we'll keep wind warnings in effect. i think we don't worry about snowfall through the afternoon. forecast for the day, 38, mostly cloudy through the afternoon and into the evening. and windy conditions. breezy overnight. keeping it in the mid 40s on sunday, monday and tuesday. otherwise, you know, giving what is going on, fairly good conditions through the weekend and into next week. >>> thank you. where are the travel troubles? >> there are a bunch of them. we have a vehicle fire and one on black rock road. we have that wreck on route 24. and another one on route 24. 152 at fox meadow court. a downed tree. a downed pole in how howard county. win restrictions on the bay bridge. there's a live look at the west side of the beltway starting to see some brake lights at li
man, that is an impressive sight. the storm itself, it loop back north, northwest, now it's moving southwest and going to move east and finally out of here. it's done a loop and hit some areas twice. we're on the southern edge as high pressure builds in. we'll keep wind warnings in effect. i think we don't worry about snowfall through the afternoon. forecast for the day, 38, mostly cloudy through the afternoon and into the evening. and windy conditions. breezy overnight. keeping it in the mid...