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chandler parsons.on that pick and roll which we just showed you to murphy, and that time he got the ball inside to tyus, getting to trau t draw the foul. this is a foul on him once again. >> bob: let's go to debbie antonelli. debbie antonelli vernon macklin has moved him out to the power forward position. he knew he was going to have to have some faceup average, the handle in the faceup position, the handle in the open court. we saw an example of his skills on display in that transition basket. >> bob: woods shot is blocked. now gonzalez, a three. smith. tough going inside, but tracy smith converts, and he's got seven of the wolf pack's ten points. >> larry: i don't know what it is. he just mesmerizes defenses. he gets the ball as quick as anybody i've seen. >> bob: parsons, with the left hand, and it's tipped in by tyus. >> larry: that's a great tip-in. good timing coming across. >> bob: 11-10, in favor of the gators. now nc state in search once again. two ball handlers. >> larry: he's resmith again!
chandler parsons.on that pick and roll which we just showed you to murphy, and that time he got the ball inside to tyus, getting to trau t draw the foul. this is a foul on him once again. >> bob: let's go to debbie antonelli. debbie antonelli vernon macklin has moved him out to the power forward position. he knew he was going to have to have some faceup average, the handle in the faceup position, the handle in the open court. we saw an example of his skills on display in that transition...
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parsons, inside macklin with the flush. >> larry: how about the split by parsons? open. that was a good job of handling the ball by chandler parsons. >> bob: now it's florida by one, and look at the points in the paint for the gators. >> larry: gonzalez has to pick up his offensive gave. he has not had a good scoring game here today. >> bob: gonzalez. and a foul on florida in the paint. no shot. that stops the clock with 6:59, and the foul on vernon macklin, number three. time-out in raleigh. a job hunting expense ? ( man ) last summer my kid made 4 figures. does he need to file a tax return ? they're not just any questions. ( woman ) did we just make a charitable donation ? they're the trickiest, thorniest, questions of all. ( woman ) is this considered a home office ? bring your tax question to the company that helped clients get over 43 billion dollars in refunds last year alone. how can i get more money ? click, call, or come over. h&r block: get it right. about the inside game today. the points in the paint have been plentiful. >> larry: the two guys that have
parsons, inside macklin with the flush. >> larry: how about the split by parsons? open. that was a good job of handling the ball by chandler parsons. >> bob: now it's florida by one, and look at the points in the paint for the gators. >> larry: gonzalez has to pick up his offensive gave. he has not had a good scoring game here today. >> bob: gonzalez. and a foul on florida in the paint. no shot. that stops the clock with 6:59, and the foul on vernon macklin, number...
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a 70-foot three-point bomb at the buzzer by chandler parsons. the only made feel goal by chandler parsons in this game wins it for florida. >> larry: and bob, you know, the game was really controlled by north carolina state through that entire overtime period, until this shot right here. he got it up in the air and it did nothing but hit the bottom of the net. you see warner raise his hands. it's a three! it wasn't even at the basket yet. >> bob: parsons ends up with five points. unbelievable. >> larry: what a shot at the end. >> bob: and the heroics of javier gonzalez go for naught. >> larry: he played so well at the end right there. i mean, the fact that florida is able to get out of here with a win -- one i don't think they expected to have, with two minutes to go in that overtime, i think everybody that was a gator fan, that coaching staff was thinking, this is going to be tough to overcome this, and he make as shot like that. >> bob: not at bad play by degand. i don't know if he intentionally tried to miss it. sure looked at it. you figure,
a 70-foot three-point bomb at the buzzer by chandler parsons. the only made feel goal by chandler parsons in this game wins it for florida. >> larry: and bob, you know, the game was really controlled by north carolina state through that entire overtime period, until this shot right here. he got it up in the air and it did nothing but hit the bottom of the net. you see warner raise his hands. it's a three! it wasn't even at the basket yet. >> bob: parsons ends up with five points....
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parsons. werner for three. and the rebound to tracy smith. 22 seconds left, and the foul on boynton. 22.4. gonzalez to the line. one and one. a 63% free throw shooter this season. >> larry: he's been the hero of the last 6:30, 7 minutes of play. >> bob: state by five. >> larry: offensive rebound got the wolf pack into overtime. >> bob: horner limps off. howell in. and what an effort by dennis horner. you can see the pain that he's in on that wolf pack bench. second one no good. florida down five. they've got to go quickly. here's walker, turning, looking for an opening, and he drains a three! time-out, gators. just the second three-pointer of the game by florida. pulls the gators within two. >> larry: that's a tough shot right here. he's moving to his left and has to come up. and richard howell may have even gotten him on the arm a little bit as he came across there. tough shot and a good one that time. the gators now down by two. they've got to come out and foul. >> bob: our game reset. the wolf pack with one
parsons. werner for three. and the rebound to tracy smith. 22 seconds left, and the foul on boynton. 22.4. gonzalez to the line. one and one. a 63% free throw shooter this season. >> larry: he's been the hero of the last 6:30, 7 minutes of play. >> bob: state by five. >> larry: offensive rebound got the wolf pack into overtime. >> bob: horner limps off. howell in. and what an effort by dennis horner. you can see the pain that he's in on that wolf pack bench. second one...
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alex tias and macklund and parsons, nores has a lot of size.around the basket. >> whit: outstanding freshman, we talk about the kentucky freshmen. every weekend you have to mention kenny boiykins. >> barry: playing under control and unselfishly, he's rolling for florida, knocking down the three-point shot. gators doing a good job beyond the three-point arc. that seemed to be a question early on. but the gators in conference games shooting 38% from three-point range. really effective outside. so far this year. >> whit: now on the tennessee side, wayne chism, 16 rebounds in a loss to vanderbilt on wednesday. he seems to do whatever the team needs. some nights it s it's on the gl. other nights it other places. >> barry: they need to score on the glass. and wayne chism had injury problems, tailbone problem before christmas and has a sprained knee now that he suffered at the end of the alabama game. but wayne chism struggling with his health, after the georgia game that he had the injury to the knee. the vols really need him to be effective around t
alex tias and macklund and parsons, nores has a lot of size.around the basket. >> whit: outstanding freshman, we talk about the kentucky freshmen. every weekend you have to mention kenny boiykins. >> barry: playing under control and unselfishly, he's rolling for florida, knocking down the three-point shot. gators doing a good job beyond the three-point arc. that seemed to be a question early on. but the gators in conference games shooting 38% from three-point range. really effective...
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parsons from florida. at the buzzer, at three-quarter court. lowe and his young club to recover from. >> mike: there are some games that take your soul. that might be one of them. wake forest in a very emotional game in the skip prosser classic. cutting into our face time greatly. >> tim: what face time? check the reair tomorrow, folks. we were here, believe me. it was a heck of a day and night, though. it really was. nolan smith for three. you know, between smith, singler, and scheyer, they have all but four points in the second half for duke. four points scored by the rest of the team. those three have absolutely feasted. potter can't connect. tanner smith runs it down. the lead is back to 18. just where it was at the intermission. out of bounds. last touched by duke. stitt will trigger it in. booker trying to take plumlee. the help comes from smith and he picks up a foul. >> mike: they get a few days to lick their wounds. a couple of home games coming up for clemson. boston college and then north carolina comes to down. at nc state, at georg
parsons from florida. at the buzzer, at three-quarter court. lowe and his young club to recover from. >> mike: there are some games that take your soul. that might be one of them. wake forest in a very emotional game in the skip prosser classic. cutting into our face time greatly. >> tim: what face time? check the reair tomorrow, folks. we were here, believe me. it was a heck of a day and night, though. it really was. nolan smith for three. you know, between smith, singler, and...
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taylor parsons down two, oh, he hit it. amazing sports weekend. florida thriller. 62-61. unbelievable. big ten hoops, ohio state visiting ann arbor. wolverines up one. hoop and the foul. michigan up four. wolverines uni nice pass. pull off the upset. we'll update you on who is in and who is out in the welcome home, man. >>> some football, vikings need a win and the eagles loss to secure the number two seat. favre hooking up with wright. looking good for minnesota. the cowboys lead 24-0. steel verse a better shot at making the playoffs. after this one they have the only shot. roethlisberger to miller. we'll show it to you again. yeah. good job. a little fred astaire routine. steelers beat the dolphins 30-24. texans also need a win and some help facing the patriots. new england already in. brady, fourth quarter going deep. pollard right there to pick it off. ensuing drive, foster punching it in from three yards out. texans winners, 34-27 over new england. we're going to clear up the entire playoff picture for you later tonigh
taylor parsons down two, oh, he hit it. amazing sports weekend. florida thriller. 62-61. unbelievable. big ten hoops, ohio state visiting ann arbor. wolverines up one. hoop and the foul. michigan up four. wolverines uni nice pass. pull off the upset. we'll update you on who is in and who is out in the welcome home, man. >>> some football, vikings need a win and the eagles loss to secure the number two seat. favre hooking up with wright. looking good for minnesota. the cowboys lead...
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now, maybe parsons has to do with the fact his initial work as a physicist was as somebody trying to apply monte carlo titrations to h-bomb. anybody would be able to do this but anyone who is brought to the implications on what a monte carlo guy chelation is, really thinking through realized the degree how much reason, how much reason any scientific endeavor can help you but also what its limitations might well be. so finally, kahn was a man who believed people in the possibility of reasoning but new its limits are limited because of what science or limited because not all human beings will be rational. but ultimately, kahn and i think the reason of why he left rand and founded the houston institute, ultimately he never stopped being the same guy who wandered the hallways at rand questioning everyone one and everything of a serious nature, and it's too ken's credit that he attempted to resurrect kahn spot, and of course, carried on god rate tradition here at hudson. [applause] [applause] >> and without i think we will let the audience ask any questions you have for comments. sir? >>
now, maybe parsons has to do with the fact his initial work as a physicist was as somebody trying to apply monte carlo titrations to h-bomb. anybody would be able to do this but anyone who is brought to the implications on what a monte carlo guy chelation is, really thinking through realized the degree how much reason, how much reason any scientific endeavor can help you but also what its limitations might well be. so finally, kahn was a man who believed people in the possibility of reasoning...
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florida actually trailed by two points when chandler parson just eved the ball from about 70 feet away. look at this again. the gators, amazingly, celebrated nc state players and fans are probably still asking, at hpened? what an amazing shot. you don't see that often in college. sometimes in little kids game, people just fling things and they go in. >> all right. we'll see you later. have a great day. >> bye.
florida actually trailed by two points when chandler parson just eved the ball from about 70 feet away. look at this again. the gators, amazingly, celebrated nc state players and fans are probably still asking, at hpened? what an amazing shot. you don't see that often in college. sometimes in little kids game, people just fling things and they go in. >> all right. we'll see you later. have a great day. >> bye.
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weatherly succeeded was parson weems leaves a short little biography that focused on washington's youth even if he had to make up the stories about washington's youth, he's the one that creates the cherry tree myth. in the five volume biography, marshall spends one page on washington's youth. and weeks devotes almost his whole biography on his early years. and it's sold in it's still in print. it is the most popular biography of washington ever written. that is not what people expected. in addition, the period experienced the titanic struggle between amazonian vision of a large fiscal military state, like those of europe, that's what hamilton's vision was. that's what he was up to and tried to make the united states equal of france and britain on their own terms. and i competed with jefferson's vision, the republican vision of a limited state where little to no taxation and no standing army, nothing like the european state at all. and they have different conceptions of what war should be, the republicans want to avoid war and they want an alternative to war. and they chose what would no
weatherly succeeded was parson weems leaves a short little biography that focused on washington's youth even if he had to make up the stories about washington's youth, he's the one that creates the cherry tree myth. in the five volume biography, marshall spends one page on washington's youth. and weeks devotes almost his whole biography on his early years. and it's sold in it's still in print. it is the most popular biography of washington ever written. that is not what people expected. in...
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for instance, in my state and some other places we had a munition plant closed down near parsons kansas. we had a munitions center near kansas city that was closed down. these plants were providing services, doing legitimate functions for the military. but the military said we can consolidate this in one place and save money and close these plants down and then we'll turn the land back toefr private and -- over to private and public entities. and that's what's taking place. we've done that across the country creating a more efficient military installation process. i've not had -- it might have had a negative impact in a couple of my communities but now we're working hard on those issues. but we've got a better structured military. what if we did that in the rest of the federal government? we clearly should do that at this point in time where you're looking at a federal deficit, government running a federal deficit of $1.472 trillion, 1616% greater than the 12-month period ending december 31 of 2008. i've asked my colleagues to consider this amendment in the budget -- in the federal debt
for instance, in my state and some other places we had a munition plant closed down near parsons kansas. we had a munitions center near kansas city that was closed down. these plants were providing services, doing legitimate functions for the military. but the military said we can consolidate this in one place and save money and close these plants down and then we'll turn the land back toefr private and -- over to private and public entities. and that's what's taking place. we've done that...