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patterson, the tip-in. we have no answer for the junior from huntington, west virginia. >> kyle: that was set up by the explosion of john wall. pushing it up the floor. patterson running the floor to get in position for the offensive board. >> matt: and a steal. john wall. showtime! [ cheering ] wall has 11. and four assists. >> kyle: he never played in a game and picked by one poll as maybe the national player of the year. living up to the xpat expectatis but he may exceed them. >> matt: what is amazing is on the sec coaches preseason team they voted him second team. they haven't had the coaches preseason team often, for very long i should say. you know how reticent they are to give them credit. and they voted him one of the top ten players of the league before he played a game. >> kyle: most of them are at the same tournament. >> matt: they knew what was coming. roberson was fouled on the play. he will go to the line. roberson will step up to the line. he's fourth year junior. played at everett high schoo
patterson, the tip-in. we have no answer for the junior from huntington, west virginia. >> kyle: that was set up by the explosion of john wall. pushing it up the floor. patterson running the floor to get in position for the offensive board. >> matt: and a steal. john wall. showtime! [ cheering ] wall has 11. and four assists. >> kyle: he never played in a game and picked by one poll as maybe the national player of the year. living up to the xpat expectatis but he may exceed...
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pass from hort hort to patterson -- orton to patterson. the two-man game out top. >> kyle: sometimes they think it's keeping this. the lead is back to 12 again. not far enough to put them away. he has struggled today. the alley-oop. a double alley-oop! how about that? a one-two punchpunch! >> you can see that coming. [ cheers and applause ] >> matt: watch it again! that was two great passes. >> they answered the the critics saying there is that much talent. so far this season, the wildcat team shared the basketball. not so concerned about the individuals but as much as a team playing well, and winning ballgames. they will make the extra pass. john wall you know john calipari says he is leery of doing the interviews. we were at the practice yesterday and i was amazed at the hoard of reporters. most of them wanted to talk to john wall. calipari said he is leery about the interview because he dufsht doesn't want it to be per zeed that it's about him and not really about the team. >> kyle: he said he would like to back down on some of the pres
pass from hort hort to patterson -- orton to patterson. the two-man game out top. >> kyle: sometimes they think it's keeping this. the lead is back to 12 again. not far enough to put them away. he has struggled today. the alley-oop. a double alley-oop! how about that? a one-two punchpunch! >> you can see that coming. [ cheers and applause ] >> matt: watch it again! that was two great passes. >> they answered the the critics saying there is that much talent. so far this...
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patrick patterson a big-time player. north carolina. they're going to be fine. >> steve: hunter comes out for a tip. knocked in by lee. all 12 of his points in the second half. ucla seeing, perhaps, the future national champion. this is a team that simply has the skills to get it done. now ku will win today by a final of 73-61 and push their record to 7-0. >> marques: they just ran into a team that's number one in the country. a lot of talent. a lot of depth. a lot of strength on the inside. great play on the outside from their guard sherron colin and they come up with the 12-point loss. >> steve: ucla falls and it's our driven to perform. xavier henry. the freshman had a good game with 13 points. well, this is one of those meetings, i mean, two great powers and college basketball history, ucla still leads the series, 10 over 5. >> marques: look. ucla lost to portland by 27 points. they come out of this game, you didn't know what the amount was going to be. they lose by 12. they played a tough branld of basketball and i think their coac
patrick patterson a big-time player. north carolina. they're going to be fine. >> steve: hunter comes out for a tip. knocked in by lee. all 12 of his points in the second half. ucla seeing, perhaps, the future national champion. this is a team that simply has the skills to get it done. now ku will win today by a final of 73-61 and push their record to 7-0. >> marques: they just ran into a team that's number one in the country. a lot of talent. a lot of depth. a lot of strength on...
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governor david patterson. he made major news when takes office.irst african-american governor and the first legally blind governor. how has it been? do you enjoy this job? >> i enjoy it. it took a while to get used to it. the first day i was worn in was the day the federal government saved bear sterns. in the first couple months i realized this country would probably see a recession, the likes of which we haven't seen in 80 years. it's been very difficult to deal with it. in the 20 months i've been governor, i have cut over $31 billion of deficit from new york state. that is higher than the largest four deficits that we'd faced in one year. >> larry: that also brings pain, does at any time? >> it brings a lot of pain, issues i worked on for 20 years i've had to curtailed. i actually vetoed a bill i sponsored when in the state senate. you should have heard what the co-sponsor said to me that day. >> larry: do you feel beleaguered? >> no. it's very exciting. it's a challenge. these are not the kinds of circumstances in which i would haveme wanted to
governor david patterson. he made major news when takes office.irst african-american governor and the first legally blind governor. how has it been? do you enjoy this job? >> i enjoy it. it took a while to get used to it. the first day i was worn in was the day the federal government saved bear sterns. in the first couple months i realized this country would probably see a recession, the likes of which we haven't seen in 80 years. it's been very difficult to deal with it. in the 20 months...
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we will likely set a public hearing with ann patterson who is an outstanding ambassador and knows what is happening in that area. you can't help but be in afghanistan and know that part of what is driving what we are doing there is just the inertia. the fact that we are there the we are loath to lead before success with, whatever that means. and the fact we are trying to prove to pakistan and afghanistan citizens that we are real friends. my point is that much of what you all sit is no doubt true but there is an underlying current that creates and inertia i think for us to be there and i know a lot of comments have been made about the fact that it's very clear what we are doing now, and we need we were not clear in the past and there's no doubt we were not clear in the past. i would say that i still have average intelligence, and i think it is still pretty unclear to me what we are doing. i know last march the president announced a more narrow mission supposedly. it was evident to me. it was anything but a more narrow admission and i know september 22nd general drums came in and showed
we will likely set a public hearing with ann patterson who is an outstanding ambassador and knows what is happening in that area. you can't help but be in afghanistan and know that part of what is driving what we are doing there is just the inertia. the fact that we are there the we are loath to lead before success with, whatever that means. and the fact we are trying to prove to pakistan and afghanistan citizens that we are real friends. my point is that much of what you all sit is no doubt...
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do hope -- and i see the chairman has left, but since this is so pakistan-centric, i hope that an patterson i know she is here -- will be made available and we will have hearings with her and others involved. my understanding is we are trying to set up mcchrystal and i can bury this next week. is that correct? >> that is correct, and we would certainly make any witness available. we might want to suggest that you plan a short, a public hearing and a longer classified hearing. i think that would be very useful to get out a lot of the issues that both senator luger and chairman kerry have raised. >> didn't have a classified briefing with the station chief in pakistan, and i think that will be very beneficial, but you can make this decision. i hope we can at least have a public hearing with patterson, who is an outstanding ambassador and certainly knows what is happening in the area. you cannot help but be in afghanistan and know that part of what is driving what we're doing there is just the, the fact that we're there, and we are loath to leave before success, whatever that means. and the fac
do hope -- and i see the chairman has left, but since this is so pakistan-centric, i hope that an patterson i know she is here -- will be made available and we will have hearings with her and others involved. my understanding is we are trying to set up mcchrystal and i can bury this next week. is that correct? >> that is correct, and we would certainly make any witness available. we might want to suggest that you plan a short, a public hearing and a longer classified hearing. i think that...
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patterson of new york -- governor paterson of new yorkxd wrote that states do not have this money.sippis budget by 5%Ñi this year, with more -- mississippi's budget by 5% this year, with more cuts to come. Ñievery state is cutting its current budget and recognize there will be more cuts to next in my case, in addition to the hundreds of millions of dollars clearcutting this year, we have to cut $750 million out of next year's budget, as compared to the current budget. that will be more than 10%. indeed, i think this is very under reported. some states like our neighbors in tennessee have already tapped enrollment in medicaid. it is just the opposite of what the congressional democrats plan will do. but medicaid is one of the most difficult problems in state budgets today. as i said, senator alexander's governor has had to tap medicaid. -- cap medicaid. that means no one else can enroll in tennessee's medicaid plan. the other thing is that this is no -- this is not only bad policy, the voters recognize it will increase state taxes. the state income tax and sales tax or both will hav
patterson of new york -- governor paterson of new yorkxd wrote that states do not have this money.sippis budget by 5%Ñi this year, with more -- mississippi's budget by 5% this year, with more cuts to come. Ñievery state is cutting its current budget and recognize there will be more cuts to next in my case, in addition to the hundreds of millions of dollars clearcutting this year, we have to cut $750 million out of next year's budget, as compared to the current budget. that will be more than...
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right officer was selected for command at wright-patterson air force base.proficiency and support for the school. the army, similarly, has given me operational experts and practitioners. my current army officer was selected after a tour in afghanistan where he worked at the current operations shop. he was an active pilot. i have been very impressed with the staff we have from all services and could not ask for a higher quality faculty to go forward with. >> i want to take it to another step in the chairman's question. how do we go about attracting the top tier civilian faculty? what are the things we need to be looking at to address that? is it in light tenure, -- is that things like tenure, copyright pay, can they keep their government retired research or administrative assistance? what we need to do to attract and retain the best and brightest on the civilian side of the faculty? >> i may call my being here to speak up, but let me start by saying we work very hard to bring in talented civilian faculty as well. many are former military officers who have rec
right officer was selected for command at wright-patterson air force base.proficiency and support for the school. the army, similarly, has given me operational experts and practitioners. my current army officer was selected after a tour in afghanistan where he worked at the current operations shop. he was an active pilot. i have been very impressed with the staff we have from all services and could not ask for a higher quality faculty to go forward with. >> i want to take it to another...
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patterson and mr. kutz -- boarding and spanking. that is corporal punishment.e we in the day we still have to have those kinds of things done to children? >> are you directing that to me? i personally do not believe we should continue to use those practices on new schools. i think we have alternatives. this has been a controversial area. i would like to see this practice is eliminated. >> i hope that we, as we saw dealing with our education, i am hoping that we can put safety issues in there so we do not have parents here in this kind of testimony, because i have to tell you -- for one child to die, it is one child too much. but the emotional scars on children to reason we put children in the settings of schools. because they have a better opportunity to learn as much as possible. the training has to be a big part of that. teachers that are in these glasses, and we see -- classes, and we see we're going to have more and more children diagnosed with autism. i know a couple schools in my district have full classes of children with autism. if we do not deal with t
patterson and mr. kutz -- boarding and spanking. that is corporal punishment.e we in the day we still have to have those kinds of things done to children? >> are you directing that to me? i personally do not believe we should continue to use those practices on new schools. i think we have alternatives. this has been a controversial area. i would like to see this practice is eliminated. >> i hope that we, as we saw dealing with our education, i am hoping that we can put safety issues...
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do hope -- and i see the chairman has left, but since this is so pakistan-centric, i hope that an patterson -- i know she is here -- will be made available and we will have hearings with her and others involved. my understanding is we are trying to set up mcchrystal and i can bury this next week. is that correct? >> that is correct, and we would certainly make any witness available. we might want to suggest that you plan a short, a public hearing and a longer classified hearing. i think that would be very useful to get out a lot of the issues that both senator luger and chairman kerry have raised. >> didn't have a classified briefing with the station chief in pakistan, and i think that will be very beneficial, but you can make this decision. i hope we can at least have a public hearing with patterson, who is an outstanding ambassador and certainly knows what is happening in the area. you cannot help but be in afghanistan and know that part of what is driving what we're doing there is just the, the fact that we're there, and we are loath to leave before success, whatever that means. and the
do hope -- and i see the chairman has left, but since this is so pakistan-centric, i hope that an patterson -- i know she is here -- will be made available and we will have hearings with her and others involved. my understanding is we are trying to set up mcchrystal and i can bury this next week. is that correct? >> that is correct, and we would certainly make any witness available. we might want to suggest that you plan a short, a public hearing and a longer classified hearing. i think...