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mcgowan and collins trapped. dribbles right out of it.n time to corey raji, coming alive in the second half, he has 11. >> mike: what a great look, raji hiding behind that zone. normally, you can't make that delivery from the top of the lane. that was a great pass. >> ron: less than two minutes in the second half with frank haith going to his bench. and big reggie johnson. collins now with four points in the ballgame. here is biko paris in the first half 1 for 3, shooting three poin points, 1 for 6. in miami, you have to have a stop. jackson being guarded by mcgowan. shot clock at 10. wide open, reggie jackson. cyrus mcgowan had no chance of blocking that. >> mike: almost the exact same play raji scored on earlier, same type of pass. >> ron: wide open in that baseline. k collins is trying to do some work on the block. pull-up jumper, tough shot. good to see him, if you're a miami fan, get on track, he has four in the game. the lead is still 10. >> mike: they really kept the ball out of his hand, only the third field goal attempt. >> ron:
mcgowan and collins trapped. dribbles right out of it.n time to corey raji, coming alive in the second half, he has 11. >> mike: what a great look, raji hiding behind that zone. normally, you can't make that delivery from the top of the lane. that was a great pass. >> ron: less than two minutes in the second half with frank haith going to his bench. and big reggie johnson. collins now with four points in the ballgame. here is biko paris in the first half 1 for 3, shooting three poin...
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nice job, running the floor, count the basket and the foul, cyrus mcgowan will go to the line. >> mcgowanto the ballgame and miami leading boston college 8-2. whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa... what are you doing? put... the jug... down. put it down... this one's cheaper. listen, your engine is the last place you want to skimp. right? you want to go with the leader. the one america has counted on for over 80 years. the kind you can put in any make or model. - get it? - got it. - good. let's go, sparky. - okay. announcer: when it comes to antifreeze... your inner car guy knows only prestone is prestone. - nice. - look here. >>> if you're a boston college fan there have been missed opportunities in that game, why frank haith is up by six, mike. >> mike: they haven't confronted any of them. miami comes in. if you're frank haith, you're happy they're 4 of 5 but haven't taken a three yet. working in the offense. a couple early post-ups for centers and couple run-outs. mcgowan only a 53% shooter, misses from the strike. that was the achilles heel for miami last year, especially in close game
nice job, running the floor, count the basket and the foul, cyrus mcgowan will go to the line. >> mcgowanto the ballgame and miami leading boston college 8-2. whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa... what are you doing? put... the jug... down. put it down... this one's cheaper. listen, your engine is the last place you want to skimp. right? you want to go with the leader. the one america has counted on for over 80 years. the kind you can put in any make or model. - get it? - got it. - good....
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mcgowan may have gotten a hack on southern's wrist. topped the basket by biko paris, and he will go to the li line. >> mike: paris is 6'1, very solidly built, not afraid to go inside. rick is on the wrong side of him defensively and no way for any help side defense to react. the foul was on malcolm grant, the third. it will be paris at the line. first free-throws of the afternoon. he's got four points in the game. 4:44 to play. lead back to 57-49. >> ron: trying to get position on southern. and to grant. grant carries the three over the outstretched hands of corey raji. >> ron: now the three-point shots starting to come alive. a nice run behind by grant, penetrating and came behind him. ln almost was a four point play, southern just had a vicious kick at grant. thomas on trapani. shot clock at 12. shot clock at eight. whistle and foul. little chicken hook underneath the left side. miami's raised the three by malcolm grant. 3:53 left to play in the ballgame. ♪ [ male announcer ] the day you give someone a lexus is just the first of many
mcgowan may have gotten a hack on southern's wrist. topped the basket by biko paris, and he will go to the li line. >> mike: paris is 6'1, very solidly built, not afraid to go inside. rick is on the wrong side of him defensively and no way for any help side defense to react. the foul was on malcolm grant, the third. it will be paris at the line. first free-throws of the afternoon. he's got four points in the game. 4:44 to play. lead back to 57-49. >> ron: trying to get position on...
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mcgowan, what is my race? what is my race? >> well, i'd say that you have-- >> i just asked you a very simple question. what is my race? >> african american. >> if i started speaking spanish, would my race still be african american? >> you have, i would say, afro characteristics. if you started speaking spanish-- >> i just asked you what my race is. i just asked you what my race is. what is my race if i'm speaking spanish to you? >> it's a fair point. >> answer my question. >> well, if the police think that this man-- >> what do you think my race is? >> afro-caribbean. >> keith, i've known you for a long time, have a lot of respect for you as editor. why don't you tell us what your race is? [laughter] i've often--i can tell you what mine is. >> i'm a suspect, and i'm at large, and i'm not inclined, mr. mayor, to call you up and tell you what my race is. [laughter] >> ogletree: because he fits the profile. he's 6', 180 pounds. >> actually, sir, i now wear a kaffiyeh, and i speak arabic. what is my race? >> well, i'm not going t
mcgowan, what is my race? what is my race? >> well, i'd say that you have-- >> i just asked you a very simple question. what is my race? >> african american. >> if i started speaking spanish, would my race still be african american? >> you have, i would say, afro characteristics. if you started speaking spanish-- >> i just asked you what my race is. i just asked you what my race is. what is my race if i'm speaking spanish to you? >> it's a fair point....
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at the mcgowan institute for regenerative medicine, they are trying to trick the body into actually repairingtself. dr. steven badylak is the institute's deputy director. i would imagine, when people ask you what you do for a living, it's not the easiest thing in the world to explain. >> dr. steven badylak: i just say i make body parts. it gets their attention. >> safer: he and his team are convinced that the key to regeneration is finding the switch in our bodies that tells our cells to grow when we are still in the womb. >> safer: the accepted wisdom is that we're born with what we have and that's it. you know, the body doesn't grow new parts. >> badylak: well, the human body... because there certainly are examples of species that regrow their arms and legs, like a newt or a salamander. but as a human, early enough in gestation, we can do the same things. we can regrow major body parts. >> safer: in essence, is what you're doing trying to find the key to turning that process back on? >> badylak: yeah, if we could make the body, or at least the part of the body that's missing or injured, thi
at the mcgowan institute for regenerative medicine, they are trying to trick the body into actually repairingtself. dr. steven badylak is the institute's deputy director. i would imagine, when people ask you what you do for a living, it's not the easiest thing in the world to explain. >> dr. steven badylak: i just say i make body parts. it gets their attention. >> safer: he and his team are convinced that the key to regeneration is finding the switch in our bodies that tells our...
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. >> we're in the mcgowan theater named after the late bill mcgowan, the founder of mci, and we're welcoming the students here from the closeup program and also our viewers at home. miles city, montana, next up with senator chuck grassley. >> caller: senator grassley? >> guest: go ahead. >> caller: yes, this is kurt from montana. how are you doing this evening? >> guest: very good, go ahead. >> caller: my question is, why hasn't there been any discussion of the actual medical costs in the hospital and the doctors. >> guest: okay, you'll have to explain your question a little bit further. i can tell you where there is some discussion of it, for instance, we reimburse doctors and hospitals today on the quantity. in other words, the number of times you go to a doctor, you pay for going to the doctor. the number of times you go to a hospital, you pay for entering a hospital. we don't pay based upon quality. and consequently, we don't get the medicine we actually pay for. so in that context we do talk about treatment by doctors and treatment by hospitals, but that may not be what you're talking a
. >> we're in the mcgowan theater named after the late bill mcgowan, the founder of mci, and we're welcoming the students here from the closeup program and also our viewers at home. miles city, montana, next up with senator chuck grassley. >> caller: senator grassley? >> guest: go ahead. >> caller: yes, this is kurt from montana. how are you doing this evening? >> guest: very good, go ahead. >> caller: my question is, why hasn't there been any discussion of...
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. >> we are in the mcgowan theater.the corner stone set in 1933 and opened in 1935 and we welcome congressman connolly. am from d. do you believe that the low progress in afghanistan is due to lack of strategy from our troops, or an inherent problem? guest: i think the current problems we're having in afghanistan have their roots in the fact that the previous administration under george bush and his secretary of defense made the decision to invade iraq, which have not been involved in 9/11, was not her brain al-qaeda terrorists. by doing that, they diverted resources we duffers ledesperatd the in afghanistan. they were in afghanistan took a backseat to the invasion of iraq and the subsequent activities that went on in iraq, including almost close to civil war in that country. for longtime, the united states was pouring resources into iraq, not afghanistan. the taliban and al-qaeda used that six years or seven years to basically rebuild, regroup, retrain in the protected areas along the border. we pay the price for that
. >> we are in the mcgowan theater.the corner stone set in 1933 and opened in 1935 and we welcome congressman connolly. am from d. do you believe that the low progress in afghanistan is due to lack of strategy from our troops, or an inherent problem? guest: i think the current problems we're having in afghanistan have their roots in the fact that the previous administration under george bush and his secretary of defense made the decision to invade iraq, which have not been involved in...