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marcus disappointed he didn't get him down. >> dukes at the line. big free throw on the way and good. georgia state in the first half only had three free throw makes. gives the panthers another three in the first 11 minutes of the second half vcu has not attempted or made a free throw. as the five-point game. >> all of a sudden it is quiet. >> rodriquez near travel. able to kick it out to nixon. back to rodriquez. tipped out of bounds by the panthers. 17 to shoot. 52-47 the closest it has been on the second half. >> nice job by hampton stepping over towards the baseline denying the cross court three. that was going to be an opened flee from the corner. >> right side. opened look. not there. rebound georgia state. he's undercut. more free throws coming up for georgia state. this panthers team has trailed by as many as 13. now has a chance to bring it within three. >> what a job to look up there by georgia state. johnson getting the pass. they were trying to put that one on the floor. he knew he wasn't going to have the opportunity. took two pivot ste
marcus disappointed he didn't get him down. >> dukes at the line. big free throw on the way and good. georgia state in the first half only had three free throw makes. gives the panthers another three in the first 11 minutes of the second half vcu has not attempted or made a free throw. as the five-point game. >> all of a sudden it is quiet. >> rodriquez near travel. able to kick it out to nixon. back to rodriquez. tipped out of bounds by the panthers. 17 to shoot. 52-47 the...
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. >> reporter: marcus cooper and his dad sat it out in a corner alone. >> it's sad. you know? i come down here expecting to see everyone rooting hard for the final game of the season and see everyone caring about the cowboys and the eagles. i thought we were in d.c. here. what's going on? >> we're like the only skins fans here. and the season has been kind of dismal, but towards the end things are starting to look up a little bit for next season. it gives us a little hope for next year. >> go cowboys! >> repo at the espn zone, the game was ban issued to the small screen. for die-hards, change can't come soon enough, starting with the coach. >> i expect tomorrow. it's been a long season. we have to make a change. >> i'm still the number oe fan. maybe next year we'll have a new quarterback, new o line, new owner and might make it to the playoffs. >> i think the redskins are horrible. they need to start from the front office and just clean everything out. >> reporter: until then fans sulk in the last minute losses. a win slipped away again. this season has embarrassed fans away.
. >> reporter: marcus cooper and his dad sat it out in a corner alone. >> it's sad. you know? i come down here expecting to see everyone rooting hard for the final game of the season and see everyone caring about the cowboys and the eagles. i thought we were in d.c. here. what's going on? >> we're like the only skins fans here. and the season has been kind of dismal, but towards the end things are starting to look up a little bit for next season. it gives us a little hope for...
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marcus johnson who took over the point guard duties midway through the season. smaller guard make it in. >> moving to the basket he's warning, good for the taller guy. >> mix son getting penetration. he puts it home. >> with his size he can wait while the defense leaves its seat and goes over top of him. good patience to get the finish. >> georgia state collects itself. looks like a break down of communication for bcu. >> not a ton of -- daniels off front rim and miss. leaping rebound by gold. georgia state with a 10-8 lead. >> look out if dukes gets going. he averages 13.5 points per game. getting inside not settling for the 20-25-footer. he will go 10-15 feet early on. >> let's go a.m. coursing down was we'll get a whistle at the lane. a bump that knocked off the ball. we'll have a timeout on the floor. 14:49 to go. first half georgia state 10 u 8. :21][v483] he brought in a lot of transfers. they have big program guys. couple from ole miss, wake forest, south florida and georgia. >> georgia state leading. 11:44 to go in the first half. shot try swatted out of
marcus johnson who took over the point guard duties midway through the season. smaller guard make it in. >> moving to the basket he's warning, good for the taller guy. >> mix son getting penetration. he puts it home. >> with his size he can wait while the defense leaves its seat and goes over top of him. good patience to get the finish. >> georgia state collects itself. looks like a break down of communication for bcu. >> not a ton of -- daniels off front rim and...
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there was a cedar tree planted to marcus gray. so at the beginning of the 20th century, glenn browne and other designers, city designers, daniel burnham, had the idea of finding him, honoring him properly, giving him a proper burial he had never had and recognizing the man who designed the nation's capital they did here. they brought him to the spot in 1909. and gave him this grave, a little late maybe, but better late than never. >> the way they have a range here is you often find the name of -- this is a u.s. air corps lieutenant. you'll find the name of the person who was in the service on one side of the tomb, and on the other side you'll find his or her spouse's name. so at arlington, the rule is that if you qualify for burial here, your husband or wife can come as well. and in order to save space in recent years, they have put people basically in the same tomb. they call that bunk, one of top of the other. there's great attention given now to save space. with the way the very people, still with great respect, but with attent
there was a cedar tree planted to marcus gray. so at the beginning of the 20th century, glenn browne and other designers, city designers, daniel burnham, had the idea of finding him, honoring him properly, giving him a proper burial he had never had and recognizing the man who designed the nation's capital they did here. they brought him to the spot in 1909. and gave him this grave, a little late maybe, but better late than never. >> the way they have a range here is you often find the...
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first foul on marcus bt. junior from adison arkansas. >> b: foson is fooling around a little iwithb wall, plang the man and finds e screen easy -- finds the seam easi againstthezon there. >> eric: fortson gets inide. overto britt itt ets it back. good offensive start for arkansas. >> bob: stro guy takg the shsrght no. rotneicl ke s got one loko so far inthe gmea. bdsoe is ding a goo ob on him. er: clke now working ainst darius miller. gets thescreen frm washington. fortso has. has t locked by orton. pel gets it back. has it bocked by orn number 28 d number 29 for the freshn! >> bob: patrolling the paint, danil! he is happy aout that,huh eric? righ here great frake s. gets a piece of this on thway up a hens econdyar jmpng. ge his hands on it. excellent effort by orto. what a apon for johnalpari to have a gu ylke daniel rton afreshman come off thebenc when y need him d spell demarcus cosin >> bob: big te. >> ec: llerri miss is wild. ead the back this is clarke. hn wl is down hard cls o that kentucky ben. >> bob
first foul on marcus bt. junior from adison arkansas. >> b: foson is fooling around a little iwithb wall, plang the man and finds e screen easy -- finds the seam easi againstthezon there. >> eric: fortson gets inide. overto britt itt ets it back. good offensive start for arkansas. >> bob: stro guy takg the shsrght no. rotneicl ke s got one loko so far inthe gmea. bdsoe is ding a goo ob on him. er: clke now working ainst darius miller. gets thescreen frm washington. fortso has....
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. >> steve: there's throw down by marcus capers. washington leading washington sta state. goes in easily and scores and that's another example of washington state not recognizing on defense. and ken bone talked to his players about that yesterday. he said this might be the quietest team he has ever been around. he said we have to communicate on defense. tell your teammates where you are. 6:47 to play. 74-53. coming to from you seattle, washington, bank of america arena. and the washington state cougars led by four at halftime, but it's been all huskies in the second half. >> miles: things are coming too easy for the university of washington. it's just a lay-up drill out there. they're getting in the papts anytime they want. they have 32 points in the paint tonight, 18 of them in the second half. and they're just shooting wide open lay-ups. >> steve: washington when they win it's because of defense, not offense. even though they lead the league in scoring at 81 points per game. but their defense paves the way for their offense and they limited washington state to a miserabl
. >> steve: there's throw down by marcus capers. washington leading washington sta state. goes in easily and scores and that's another example of washington state not recognizing on defense. and ken bone talked to his players about that yesterday. he said this might be the quietest team he has ever been around. he said we have to communicate on defense. tell your teammates where you are. 6:47 to play. 74-53. coming to from you seattle, washington, bank of america arena. and the washington...
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that's when the baltimore defense rose up with two turnovers, to marcus russell and the quarterback kicked off by ellerby who would return, the first of two oakland turnovers and the ravens cash in on that one with the third touchdown of the game a one yard run, and he will take them to the playoffs, the ravens winners over the raiders to clinch a spot, 21-13 the final. >>> we were in the same situation last year had to win, it is nothing new to us. we knew what we had to do. we kept our poise, the players and coaches stayed together it all worked out for us. >> the most important thing is we feel like we have a good team that when we play, it is tough to beat. >> it is all i ever dreamed about is going to the playoffs and things like that. i am putting everything else behind and getting ready to go back to work. >> the ravens, just the third this year looking ahead it is all on the road because the ravens are a wild card and it starts against the patriots. >> thank you all day today you can hear more on wjz fm, the fan, 105.7 of course, you can also see the ravens against the patriots in
that's when the baltimore defense rose up with two turnovers, to marcus russell and the quarterback kicked off by ellerby who would return, the first of two oakland turnovers and the ravens cash in on that one with the third touchdown of the game a one yard run, and he will take them to the playoffs, the ravens winners over the raiders to clinch a spot, 21-13 the final. >>> we were in the same situation last year had to win, it is nothing new to us. we knew what we had to do. we kept...
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it's really growing out of early 20th century african-american activism, people like marcus garby, hubert harrison, the harlem renaissance. and in its post-war context, it's growing out of the activism of malcolm x and the nation of islam, but also secular radicals like james and grace lee bogs. james baldwin and lo rain hasn't berry. black power's got a very secular side to it, and it's a side that people don't discuss. one of the most interesting aspect of studying the black power movement is the way in which there's an intellectual, social, political, cultural component. so on one score black power activists try to transform crick can lumbar in high schools and colleges, on another they try to transform african-american consciousness through cultural centers, through poetry and prose. on another score they try to push for anti-poverty and welfare rights. so when we think about black power in our popular conception, we don't think of black women being at the forefront of that movement, but black women really were some of the key activists in that movement. and not just the iconic figure
it's really growing out of early 20th century african-american activism, people like marcus garby, hubert harrison, the harlem renaissance. and in its post-war context, it's growing out of the activism of malcolm x and the nation of islam, but also secular radicals like james and grace lee bogs. james baldwin and lo rain hasn't berry. black power's got a very secular side to it, and it's a side that people don't discuss. one of the most interesting aspect of studying the black power movement is...
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marcus cooper and his dad sat it out in a corner alone. juvenile diabetes a sad.g to see everyone rooting hard for the final game of the season and see everyone caring about the cowboys and the eagles. i thought he were in d.c. here. what's going on? >> we're like the only skins fans here and the season has been kind of dismal but towards the end, things are starting to look up a little bit for next season so it still gives us a little hope for next year. >> go cowboys! >> reporter: at the espn zone, redskins fans were clearly outnumbered, the game ban underred to the small screen. even fordie-hards, change can't come soon enough starting with the coach. >> i'm expecting tomorrow. yeah, it has been a long season and we got to make a change. >> i really wanted this win. i am still a number one fan. next year, maybe we'll have a new quarterback, new o line, new owner and we might make it to the playoffs. >> i think the redskins are horrible. they need to start from the front office and just clean everything out over there. >> until then, fans sulk in the last-minute
marcus cooper and his dad sat it out in a corner alone. juvenile diabetes a sad.g to see everyone rooting hard for the final game of the season and see everyone caring about the cowboys and the eagles. i thought he were in d.c. here. what's going on? >> we're like the only skins fans here and the season has been kind of dismal but towards the end, things are starting to look up a little bit for next season so it still gives us a little hope for next year. >> go cowboys! >>...
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it is really growing out of earlier 20th-century african-american activism, people like marcus, hubert harrison. and in its postwar context it is growing out of the controversy. but also secular radical. james baldwin and lorraine hansberry. and we we think about black powr it has a very ecumenical, very secular side to it, and it is a side that people don't discuss. one of the most interesting aspects of studying the black power movement is a way in which there is an intellectual, social, cultural component. so on one score a black power activists may try to transform curriculums in high schools and colleges. on another they tried to transform african-american consciousness through cultural centers, poetry and prose. on another they tried to push for anti poverty and welfare rights. when we think about black power in our popular conception we don't think of black women being at the forefront of that movement, but black women really were some of the key activists in that movement, and not just the iconic figures like angela davis who were very important, but also poor black women who w
it is really growing out of earlier 20th-century african-american activism, people like marcus, hubert harrison. and in its postwar context it is growing out of the controversy. but also secular radical. james baldwin and lorraine hansberry. and we we think about black powr it has a very ecumenical, very secular side to it, and it is a side that people don't discuss. one of the most interesting aspects of studying the black power movement is a way in which there is an intellectual, social,...
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it is growing out of early 20th century african-american activism, people like marcus garvey, hubert harrison, harlem renaissance and in its postwar context it's growing out of activism of malcolm x and nation of islam also secular radicals, people in the trick like the reverend albert, james and grace lee, james baldwin and leni. when we think about it it's got a very ecumenical, very secular side and it is decided that people don't discuss. one of the most interesting aspects of studying the black power movement is the way in which there is an intellectual social, political cultural component and so on on one score blood pub activists try to transform curriculums and high schools and colleges. on another day trip to transfer african-american consciousness through cultural centers, poetry and prose. on another score the try to push for anti-poverty and welfare rights so when we think about black power in the popular conception we don't think of black women being at the forefront of that movement but black women were some of the key activists in that movement and not just iconic figu
it is growing out of early 20th century african-american activism, people like marcus garvey, hubert harrison, harlem renaissance and in its postwar context it's growing out of activism of malcolm x and nation of islam also secular radicals, people in the trick like the reverend albert, james and grace lee, james baldwin and leni. when we think about it it's got a very ecumenical, very secular side and it is decided that people don't discuss. one of the most interesting aspects of studying the...
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washington or w.e.b.dubois or marcus garvey or malcolm x and martin luther king, whether black americansask for their freedom or whether they seize it and make it theirs. and where does barack obama fit in that age-old debate? >> i think he has one foot in both camps which is what makes him so interesting and so unique. on one level it's whole rhetorical embrace of democracy during the campaign is firmly rooted in this notion of acceptance and waiting and patience. but on another level being a junior senator from illinois and saying you're going to throw your hat in the ring and aggressively pursue the presidency is rooted in that other really much more ambitious self-determination camp to try and just really take the american dream and claim it and own it and utilize the power of the highest office in the land to try to transform american democracy. >> suarez: professor joseph, good to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> brown: again the major developments of the day. more aid and more troops >> brown: again, the major developments of the day. more troops and aid arrived in haiti, b
washington or w.e.b.dubois or marcus garvey or malcolm x and martin luther king, whether black americansask for their freedom or whether they seize it and make it theirs. and where does barack obama fit in that age-old debate? >> i think he has one foot in both camps which is what makes him so interesting and so unique. on one level it's whole rhetorical embrace of democracy during the campaign is firmly rooted in this notion of acceptance and waiting and patience. but on another level...
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marcus who i acknowledge my book, he spoke of freedom has been the route to development, the path to development and freedom also being the ultimate in the of development. and there are many others who have said the same. my book draws heavily on the research done by the world bank. the world bank research analysis, it is very well-known book called the voices of the poor in which the documented testimony from 60,000 poor people around the world who said the same thing about powerlessness, deprivation and discrimination. and yet when we look at the policies of the world bank, when we look at poverty revocation strategies around the world, human rights are very rarely incorporated there. saugatuck chollet puts a question, points out the problem, defines it but then goes on to say that if we know what the answer is why don't we respect it, why don't we follow it? and their one finds interesting reasons. one finds on the one hand the argument that you need bread before ballots, kaput bread before ballots argument and that is the argument china would use that it is important to suppress
marcus who i acknowledge my book, he spoke of freedom has been the route to development, the path to development and freedom also being the ultimate in the of development. and there are many others who have said the same. my book draws heavily on the research done by the world bank. the world bank research analysis, it is very well-known book called the voices of the poor in which the documented testimony from 60,000 poor people around the world who said the same thing about powerlessness,...
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. >> steve: marcus cape ersz on the drive. misses. watson. the freshman.in the corner and the huskies race to the area. now the cougars join them as james watson get as pat on the back for his hustle early in this game. >> miles: i luft energy by the cougars. james watson with three tips at the basket. couldn't get to fall, with you still dive manage to the husky bench with no fear. his coaching staff applaud his effort as he comes down the floor. >> steve: overton, turner in the backcourt. suggs now in the game, a very good three shooter. the 2-1 pressure that the cougs are showing is just to slow down the huskies and make them work in the half-court offense. hits the three and all of a sudden it's a four-point game. so pondexter hits the two thousand. it's turner with the three. >> miles: when you're in the zone defense, you have to recognize who the shooters are. elston turner comes free along the baseline. no one tells him that a shooter is coming to the corner. >> steve: and that sends a 7-0 husky run. >> miles: all set up by making his first between
. >> steve: marcus cape ersz on the drive. misses. watson. the freshman.in the corner and the huskies race to the area. now the cougars join them as james watson get as pat on the back for his hustle early in this game. >> miles: i luft energy by the cougars. james watson with three tips at the basket. couldn't get to fall, with you still dive manage to the husky bench with no fear. his coaching staff applaud his effort as he comes down the floor. >> steve: overton, turner in...
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it is the austin of texas, nothing but a marcus city. let's get out of this crazy place.am pandering here because we are not in dallas. i didn't read that up in dallas. she wanted to come back to austin and the paper, dated her. he is just making fun of dallas over and over again. that coincided with the gop coming to town for the republican convention. ronald reagan and the elder george bush and nancy reagan were showing up wearing cowboy hats with these ostrich feathers and no true cowboy in texas would be seen -- dallas was playing with that image. she wrote her own ticket to get out of town. they accommodated her. she came here and that is where you began to know her personally. she worked on behalf of them, the dallas times put it out of business the day after we bought it. molly, being one of the true stars, landed on her feet quickly, she felt really comfortable and began writing three columns a week for them and some other articles she wrote were collected in a book one day. maybe you have heard of it. it became a runaway bestseller against all odds. her editor wh
it is the austin of texas, nothing but a marcus city. let's get out of this crazy place.am pandering here because we are not in dallas. i didn't read that up in dallas. she wanted to come back to austin and the paper, dated her. he is just making fun of dallas over and over again. that coincided with the gop coming to town for the republican convention. ronald reagan and the elder george bush and nancy reagan were showing up wearing cowboy hats with these ostrich feathers and no true cowboy in...
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dallas is nothing more than a neiman marcus. let's get out of this crazy place.'m pandering here because we are in dallas. i didn't read that up in dallas. [laughter] but -- but she wanted to come back to boston and the paper, dated her because when you look at again her work is in dallas, she is just making fun of dallas over and over and over and over again. it coincide with the gop coming to town for the republican convention in 1984 and ronald reagan and george, the elder george bush and nancy reagan were showing up as she said wearing cowboy hats with this plumage on it, these ostrich feathers that no true cowboy in texas would be seeing, you know, wearing ever. and molly said these faux cowboys. and she was playing with the image and can approach your own ticket to get out of time. she wanted to get back to austin and so they accommodated here here it and she came here and that's where some of you may know her personally when she worked here on behalf for several years that mean old alice morning news bought it one day. "the dallas times herald" put it out
dallas is nothing more than a neiman marcus. let's get out of this crazy place.'m pandering here because we are in dallas. i didn't read that up in dallas. [laughter] but -- but she wanted to come back to boston and the paper, dated her because when you look at again her work is in dallas, she is just making fun of dallas over and over and over and over again. it coincide with the gop coming to town for the republican convention in 1984 and ronald reagan and george, the elder george bush and...
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steve: here's boykins in that la marcus can be left in the 1st quarter with bruised ribs and he was done for the night. but some say the clippers were done when their team bus got stuck in new york traffic. imagine that, and arrived here at the arena just 45 minutes before tip-off. phil: we kind of experienceed that of course we had a couple of hours of. steve: pad time. phil: pad time that's right. steve: humphreys inside packed in the side by stevenson. he'll go back to the free-throw line. phil: people like the physical play ng iplayer, and we saw the last play largest of the game. stevenson drives lays it off for oberto who scores inside. phil: this game last in the league field goal percentage 42% right now over 60% shooting. steve: he drives already got fouled. blatche coming inside. reverse layup. missed it mike miller is there to pull it down great rebound by miller. goes for blatche. washington's ninth turn over. humphreys is blocked fouled he will go to the line. humphreys the win over the clippers he needs it because you hear a lot of the same things we've got to compete we go
steve: here's boykins in that la marcus can be left in the 1st quarter with bruised ribs and he was done for the night. but some say the clippers were done when their team bus got stuck in new york traffic. imagine that, and arrived here at the arena just 45 minutes before tip-off. phil: we kind of experienceed that of course we had a couple of hours of. steve: pad time. phil: pad time that's right. steve: humphreys inside packed in the side by stevenson. he'll go back to the free-throw line....
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. >> marcus, thank you so much. this is a great partnership. it is fantastic. i just said that, let's do some more because we want to get out there and talk more broadly into actually have it published in out in the marketplace and be our product puts enormous credibility on it and the fact it becomes marketable and it is actually moving up the charts, that gives an endorsement of what the topic is, so you guys guessed right. thank you. thank you. >> thank you. >> i don't know if we can do anything quite so quickly again. someone take a picture. these are publishers. get the publishers. without them there would be no book. >> head of manufacturing, stephen driver. he is the one the got the plan schedule. >> great, great. i appreciate that. you really went on overdrive. often.en do you do things that >> it is fun when we do. it is fun to see it all come together. >> it looks so good. thank you for could did you guys do the design? >> yes. >> really nice. >> bach talked about the concept. >> bob had a great concept. >> her name is on the back. she did the c desig
. >> marcus, thank you so much. this is a great partnership. it is fantastic. i just said that, let's do some more because we want to get out there and talk more broadly into actually have it published in out in the marketplace and be our product puts enormous credibility on it and the fact it becomes marketable and it is actually moving up the charts, that gives an endorsement of what the topic is, so you guys guessed right. thank you. thank you. >> thank you. >> i don't know...
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that the three an official spokesman of the democratic party, george soros, a ariana huffington and marcus the accents of their native, their upbringings in foreign lands. >> host: what does that mean? >> guest: it means could wait a few generations and let your grandchildren to the america bashing? what did they get off in ellis island? can you let your grandchildren do it? at least ssa sean hannity rush limbaugh, speak decipherable english. come to think of it i don't know if there yen and sorrells and daily kos are saying. they could be talking about quilting or nda scirrhus are something but i think they are america bashing. >> host: you also write in the book about david gergen quote. it was during a cnn debate about the 2008 election campaign and he was discussing a presidential debate and he said quote, mitt romney tried to argue last night about some liberal establishment which doesn't exist anymore. there has been a liberal establishment it shrunk a lot and it is not in washington. that is the 70's, said. how can a christian who has been around for so long it's such a remarkable a
that the three an official spokesman of the democratic party, george soros, a ariana huffington and marcus the accents of their native, their upbringings in foreign lands. >> host: what does that mean? >> guest: it means could wait a few generations and let your grandchildren to the america bashing? what did they get off in ellis island? can you let your grandchildren do it? at least ssa sean hannity rush limbaugh, speak decipherable english. come to think of it i don't know if...
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behind marcus thornt on a lot last year and, of course, he was out with the stress fact fracture andthe injury. came back, almost 1700 points in 800 rebounds in his career at l.s.u. >> he had 13 points now, shy of 1700 started the night 324 shy of 2000. only two other players have done that. and that's current praise, shouldn't be able to top that to 2 001. auto matt: it goes down and comes out. daymeon: the very impressive defensive stand in the kentucky game and l.s.u. in this first half holding ythem only 16 poins in the after court. make sure you stand from front of them all. cssports"com is back with everything you fleed to know about basketball. with schedules to scores and more, you can find it here at css-sports.com. dennis harris checks back into the ballgame. alan dotson goes out for l.s.u., picked up his second floor. -- foul. both teams shooting the ball to start the game. l.s.u., 10-18. utah, half as many shots, 6-9. tillie on the cut. carlon brown had his shot blocked. foul was called. call on harris. >> good job of being aggressive. when utah is aggressive in the half-
behind marcus thornt on a lot last year and, of course, he was out with the stress fact fracture andthe injury. came back, almost 1700 points in 800 rebounds in his career at l.s.u. >> he had 13 points now, shy of 1700 started the night 324 shy of 2000. only two other players have done that. and that's current praise, shouldn't be able to top that to 2 001. auto matt: it goes down and comes out. daymeon: the very impressive defensive stand in the kentucky game and l.s.u. in this first...
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i welcome the chancellor marcus decision to double germany's development aid to -- chancellor merkel. international aid to afghanistan to complete the purposes that we have agreed on was in the last financial year $6.3 billion, making up 45% of afghan national income. international and afghan forces are weakening the insurgency, applying pressure to its leadership. a familiar elements for a successful conflict resolution is to combine the strategy of strengthening our security forces and strengthening the security forces of the afghan people with the offer of a way forward for those prepared to renounce violence, abandon past activities, and choose to join the political process. let us welcome the plants from president karzai and the government of afghanistan for an afghan-led peace and reintegration program that offers insurgents who are prepared to renounce violence a way back into mainstream life on the condition that they continue to renounce violence, a drop any ties with al qaeda, and all other terrorist group, respect the constitution and pursue their political goals peacefully
i welcome the chancellor marcus decision to double germany's development aid to -- chancellor merkel. international aid to afghanistan to complete the purposes that we have agreed on was in the last financial year $6.3 billion, making up 45% of afghan national income. international and afghan forces are weakening the insurgency, applying pressure to its leadership. a familiar elements for a successful conflict resolution is to combine the strategy of strengthening our security forces and...
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my question for you is, you mentioned ruth marcus is opinion column today in the washington post and the problems with our preventive detention model that we have today in the united states. my question for you is, what would you advise in fixing this legally to prevent the reemergence of former detainees from once again resuming to terroristic activity? >> two points, first, it needs to be recognized that the bush administration was trying to close oconomowoc. president bush himself said in 2006 that he wanted to close guantanamo, but you have to resolve the problem of how to deal with the dangerous individuals first. this administration is starting to talk about it now, the reality that the bush administration released over 500 individuals from guantanamo, some of whom were sent back to yemen and saudi arabia and some of whom have returned to the battlefield. there is a certain degree of recidivism with respect to the individuals sent back. we have to realize that there is a risk any time you send these known actors back to a home country, or into a theater. they could retire at --
my question for you is, you mentioned ruth marcus is opinion column today in the washington post and the problems with our preventive detention model that we have today in the united states. my question for you is, what would you advise in fixing this legally to prevent the reemergence of former detainees from once again resuming to terroristic activity? >> two points, first, it needs to be recognized that the bush administration was trying to close oconomowoc. president bush himself said...
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and is the proud mother of two sons, marcus and brian.governor corzine said of her after her confirmation to head the epa, the american people have gained a timeless public servant and a tenacious guardian of the government. oh, she's here. maybe i can leave the last quote until she enters the room. [laughter] >> because i can see cameras flashing so she is here. this is a direct quote -- [applause] >> hello. ms. jackson, i took the liberty of making an introduction about you to the audience before you arrived because i didn't think you need to hear your own biography. [laughter] >> but i'm going to now end with a quotation from you. this is a direct quote from ms. jackson to the associated press. it's about me trying to figure out what i would like people to say about the lisa jackson epa when i'm done. and i want them to say, you know, she really opened that agency up. she really made waves that lift past her for that agency to speak to people of color. to speak to the poor. and to make sure their issues are taken into account. let's we
and is the proud mother of two sons, marcus and brian.governor corzine said of her after her confirmation to head the epa, the american people have gained a timeless public servant and a tenacious guardian of the government. oh, she's here. maybe i can leave the last quote until she enters the room. [laughter] >> because i can see cameras flashing so she is here. this is a direct quote -- [applause] >> hello. ms. jackson, i took the liberty of making an introduction about you to the...