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the ovechcam here in montreal. >> joe: 3-2 for montreal. moen scored eight days ago. he has been credited with the third period power play goal. another tip-in this time past varlamov. moen has two goals this month and both against the caps. ovechkin roaring in. stumbled as he went to pull the trigger there. tomas fleischmann winds up. that one over top of the cage. >> craig: that was more than a wave of the stick in front of the eyes of the net minder. >> joe: to be honest i didn't see it change direction one iota. >> craig: neither did i. institute but if he asked for it he must have picked it on the way by. >> craig: they usually get it right in montreal, joe. >> joe: spacek to hamrlik. both of the guys with a couple of points tonight. green. using the glass to get it to the captain, clears there. fleischmann's bid turned aside by price. semyon varlamov looking to the bench waiting for instructions. 1:33 to the go in the third period. pothier in front of plekanec. ovechkin will turn with it. [ crowd booing ] . >> joe: alex ovechkin forced to dump it in. price will
the ovechcam here in montreal. >> joe: 3-2 for montreal. moen scored eight days ago. he has been credited with the third period power play goal. another tip-in this time past varlamov. moen has two goals this month and both against the caps. ovechkin roaring in. stumbled as he went to pull the trigger there. tomas fleischmann winds up. that one over top of the cage. >> craig: that was more than a wave of the stick in front of the eyes of the net minder. >> joe: to be honest i...
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he loves playing in montreal. defensemen have to do a lot of pinching and finishing here tonight. >> joe: now, it was just a little over a week ago that we witnessed montreal play a very strict system to frustrate d.c. moving into this one what do they need to get done for a repeat? >> joe: jacques martin is going to have to play the match game show. he has to have the right guys out against ovechkin and the nick backstrom line. he has changes which should be a positive. their last game at pittsburgh under 20. they need more against varly. >> joe: the canadiens thought their forwards were excellent against ovechkin but honestly it was the blue line pair that was top notch. >> craig: look at ovechkin's numbers then look at hamrlik and spacek. they have to work hard against alex ovechkin. jacques martin told us this more than it's more by committee. it's five guys, look for the line to be line to be matched up against ov's line. >> joe: the capitals have been getting a steady diet of canadian teams. they have been p
he loves playing in montreal. defensemen have to do a lot of pinching and finishing here tonight. >> joe: now, it was just a little over a week ago that we witnessed montreal play a very strict system to frustrate d.c. moving into this one what do they need to get done for a repeat? >> joe: jacques martin is going to have to play the match game show. he has to have the right guys out against ovechkin and the nick backstrom line. he has changes which should be a positive. their last...
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montreal last night. toronto. and tonight.n't fors have been playing extra tough, especially on their home ice. >> joe: both teams want to stay out of the penalty box now. long what is from gunnarsson deflect thed wide. grabovski, gunnarsson using his reach to keep it n blake bounced down by erskin. backstrom floats it aloft for green. green backed up by hagman. maple leafs on the rewind. deep for ron wilson can change. ron wilson says, heck -- fehr drills one off the bar. >> craig: that one high heat on the snapshot through a screen. toskala did not pick it up until he heard the chang behind him. kulemin rumbles in, fires, that's gloved by varlamov. we need to step away. exciting conclusion shaping up in toronto. washington and toronto tied up at 1 apiece. he was hoping, that didn't chang into the meshing that baby was dead on for eric fehr. david steckel wins the draw but it's through a missed draw. steckel against mitch hell. capitals will get possession. bradley coasting back through center. rink wide for steckel. kulemin
montreal last night. toronto. and tonight.n't fors have been playing extra tough, especially on their home ice. >> joe: both teams want to stay out of the penalty box now. long what is from gunnarsson deflect thed wide. grabovski, gunnarsson using his reach to keep it n blake bounced down by erskin. backstrom floats it aloft for green. green backed up by hagman. maple leafs on the rewind. deep for ron wilson can change. ron wilson says, heck -- fehr drills one off the bar. >> craig:...
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she was airlifted from montreal. they did this life-saving surgery, and she has made a remarkable recovery. she walks with to cannes. exxon -- she walks with two canes. she has a tricycle that she bikes on. i just took a year of school to take care of my mom. then i went to the university of toronto. >> and your degree is and what? >> i study philosophy. -- your degree is in what? >> i studied philosophy. i left after i got this job. i had a couple of credits left. there was an election campaign and they asked me to stay on and i never actually made it back to school. >> so, your career -- this book, "no logo" has sold a million copies? that's what it says in wikipedia. >> at least. >> why? >> it came out 10 years ago. i think a lot of it was the moment when it came out. the book tracks the increasing power of corporations. it was a time when corporations were changing. it embraced this idea of branding over the production of goods. after i left the globe, i started writing a column for another newspaper. i was the t
she was airlifted from montreal. they did this life-saving surgery, and she has made a remarkable recovery. she walks with to cannes. exxon -- she walks with two canes. she has a tricycle that she bikes on. i just took a year of school to take care of my mom. then i went to the university of toronto. >> and your degree is and what? >> i study philosophy. -- your degree is in what? >> i studied philosophy. i left after i got this job. i had a couple of credits left. there was...
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her parents moved to montreal from the usa in 1967 as war resisters to the vietnam war. her mother is best known for her anti pornography film. her father is a position. her brother is director of the british columbia office of the command -- the canadian center for policy alternatives. >> i come from a family of troublemakers. >> where did your parents come from? >> my father was born in new jersey and my mother was born in new -- philadelphia. my grandparents were also activists. my grandfather was a union organizer at walt disney. he was at animator. he used to draw a donald duck 4 walt disney. -- 4 walt disney. --fo for disney. in the 1940's, he was one of several union organizers and they staged the first animator'' strike and he got fired and blacklisted. because of the history of blacklisting in the family, when my father was drafted to go to vietnam, he did not want to go. he was a pacifist. he also did not want to go through the process of proving his political credentials because of the history of un- american activities and the political resonance in his own f
her parents moved to montreal from the usa in 1967 as war resisters to the vietnam war. her mother is best known for her anti pornography film. her father is a position. her brother is director of the british columbia office of the command -- the canadian center for policy alternatives. >> i come from a family of troublemakers. >> where did your parents come from? >> my father was born in new jersey and my mother was born in new -- philadelphia. my grandparents were also...
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he was using his size because he was right in the other team's face, the montreal canadiens. off the pipe. over all, in 17 1/2 minutes, what a debut for a kid that's only 19 >> joe: looking at the forwards for a moment, the caps have been very pleased with brenden morrissonn. he has regained his stride >> craig: he has. a lot of things have been going on since they re-signed him. his knee has been healed. he has played great hock see. he is tied for second best on the team. he has been very nifty with the puck, include that go marker last night against the habs >> joe: 17 points so soon looks good for washington >> craig: fourth best start of his career. best was '05 '06. >>> brendan has been a stabilizing influence on the washington capitals' power play in the month of november. he is not hasty with the puck and that special team's unit has benefited. >> he has been very solid back there. what i like about the caps' power play right now is they spread the wealth around. last night, they failed to score on the power play for this the first time in 7 games. the caps' power pla
he was using his size because he was right in the other team's face, the montreal canadiens. off the pipe. over all, in 17 1/2 minutes, what a debut for a kid that's only 19 >> joe: looking at the forwards for a moment, the caps have been very pleased with brenden morrissonn. he has regained his stride >> craig: he has. a lot of things have been going on since they re-signed him. his knee has been healed. he has played great hock see. he is tied for second best on the team. he has...
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last night after the cap as it' lost to the montreal canadiens. bruce boudreau bemoaned the fact that they could not get their legs going. and it was not until the third period that they got it going. i thrut it was the same tonight >> alan: they didn't they were fatigued tonight. whereas last night they were not. right from the start of the game, you know, they just weren't ready to compete. they are not skating the puck in the zone enough. ovechkin makes a pass when he should have taken the puck to the net. i thought, you know, bad decisions at the blue line, offsides continuously and a dump by mike green. it was way too easy for the toronto maple leafs to get the puck out of the zone at the start of the game. all of a sudden, they start to figure out when they realized they would get the puck. great pass and great goal by ovechkin off the green pass. and, you know, once they started to do that, they came out are the start of the second period and started to get odd man rushes. backstrom gets the shot, goes wide with t ovechkin, same shift, gets
last night after the cap as it' lost to the montreal canadiens. bruce boudreau bemoaned the fact that they could not get their legs going. and it was not until the third period that they got it going. i thrut it was the same tonight >> alan: they didn't they were fatigued tonight. whereas last night they were not. right from the start of the game, you know, they just weren't ready to compete. they are not skating the puck in the zone enough. ovechkin makes a pass when he should have taken...
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>> to montreal. >> are they still there? >> no, they are in vancouver for the weather. many american young people in this time moved to canada. it was kind of a brain drain. our universities are filled with war resisters from the vietnam era. my father taught medicine at mcgill. we moved back to the united states when i was a baby and lived there till i was five in rochester, new york. this was after it had become safe for war resisters. they both decided they preferred it in canada. my father preferred the single payer health care system. my mother was working for the national film board, which is a public institution that allowed her to make the political films that she wanted to make. they left the u.s. because of the war in vietnam, but they stayed in canada because of the social programs. >> do you remember when you first learned of this story and it sunk in? >> in canada, you did not have to be rich to get sick. i did understand that it was unfair that people were denied access to medicine because they did not have money to pay. as a doctor, my father preferred to
>> to montreal. >> are they still there? >> no, they are in vancouver for the weather. many american young people in this time moved to canada. it was kind of a brain drain. our universities are filled with war resisters from the vietnam era. my father taught medicine at mcgill. we moved back to the united states when i was a baby and lived there till i was five in rochester, new york. this was after it had become safe for war resisters. they both decided they preferred it in...
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cold front going through the great lakes stretches in toward ontario, montreal and quebec. you can see it there. you're clear from new york into boss tovenlt as that cold front approaches you, watch for a windy day to shape up for new england. you can see delays at the airport in boston. good to see you on a monday morning. hurricane, november. doesn't happen very often. >> hurricane ida. we'll be following that. thank you. >>> you know what? we have good news in a bad economy this morning. it's a price war just for movie lovers. and a suspected car jacker thought he was pretty tough until he ran into a cagey 9-year-old kid. >>> specialist cory gafner from his mom, she says cory has a lot of love in his heart. they miss him and everyone is looking forward to his wedding next september. >> hi, robin. this is angela gafner out of texas, specialist cory gaffner's mom. i'm so proud of my son for representing our country. i just want to tell him to stay strong sbb safe and i want to let him know that i love him very much. >> so sweet. do you have somebody in the service? go to c
cold front going through the great lakes stretches in toward ontario, montreal and quebec. you can see it there. you're clear from new york into boss tovenlt as that cold front approaches you, watch for a windy day to shape up for new england. you can see delays at the airport in boston. good to see you on a monday morning. hurricane, november. doesn't happen very often. >> hurricane ida. we'll be following that. thank you. >>> you know what? we have good news in a bad economy...
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also four losses in the conference which is the first tie breaker. >>> hockey, montreal fans create suchere that alexander ovechkin says quote you don't need to drink red bull to play here. a preview of tonight's game joe ben natty and craig laughlin. >> one thing we know about bruce boudreau is he is true to his word. he said it night take a goalie 20 games or so to grab the reigns. looks like semyon varlamov is doing that. >> he is, joe. getting his fourth straight start. he has really been the man for the capitals. he has been terrific between the pipes, 25 saves the other night against the buffalo sabres. whether long range changes. stop attempts or roy on the doorstep. he seemed to have an answer. with young goalies it's all about positioning and setup and he has been picture-perfect for this 'caps team. >> his marks in the month of november have sparkled league wide. >> 4-1, stopped 197 at 209 shots in the seven games. 9 943 when it comes to the save percentage department. he is looking forward to this game tonight and he has to be calm against this canadiens team. >> let's analyze
also four losses in the conference which is the first tie breaker. >>> hockey, montreal fans create suchere that alexander ovechkin says quote you don't need to drink red bull to play here. a preview of tonight's game joe ben natty and craig laughlin. >> one thing we know about bruce boudreau is he is true to his word. he said it night take a goalie 20 games or so to grab the reigns. looks like semyon varlamov is doing that. >> he is, joe. getting his fourth straight start....
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robert manning is nor of "credit card nation" and joins us in montreal.on, evan hendrix, editor and publisher of "privacy times." welcome to you both, evan, i'm going to start with you. how much info. are these companies looking at? >> well, the first problem is that we don't know. we know they're doing it. one of the ironies in trying to protect your privacy is the first thing is you need transparency so you do know exactly what they're looking at. we know about the american express case, and we know about another subprime credit card company that was lowering limit because people were going to marriage counselors and personal counselors and places to get their tires retread. i think we need a stronger policy so consumers know. >> right. robert, i want to turn to you now. i mean, millions of us have credit cards. we make hundreds of purchase every year. how come these companies, how can these companies possibly keep up? >> well, the ski that the companies -- the key is that the companies have been refining cognative analysis and data mining for a long ti
robert manning is nor of "credit card nation" and joins us in montreal.on, evan hendrix, editor and publisher of "privacy times." welcome to you both, evan, i'm going to start with you. how much info. are these companies looking at? >> well, the first problem is that we don't know. we know they're doing it. one of the ironies in trying to protect your privacy is the first thing is you need transparency so you do know exactly what they're looking at. we know about the...