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paul williams the right side, now looking inside. luke fabz quo fabrizio in the lane. >> derek: this dayton team chuting 80% largely due to a lot of lay-ins >> mike: good look by mickey perry. maybe old dominion and others were looking for fabre sieio. offensive foul called on frank hassell. look out. we have two flyers down, maybe knocking heads. i'm not sure >> derek: paul williams lands right on luke fabrizius' knee. that doesn't look good. i think he hyper extended his knee >> mike: luke just came into the game. he is not looking -- >> derek: really bent his knee completely back. one of those common injuries that takes place when you are under the basket and you have a charge that occurs. i'm not sure if we're going to have the opportunity to see another replay, but fabrizius obviously in quite a bit of pain. quite a bit of pain. the arena has gone quiet. luke is going to try to get up, get help from mike bewley. mike and nate carrying him off. he is not putting any wit on that leg >> derek: no, he is not. we're going to get an o
paul williams the right side, now looking inside. luke fabz quo fabrizio in the lane. >> derek: this dayton team chuting 80% largely due to a lot of lay-ins >> mike: good look by mickey perry. maybe old dominion and others were looking for fabre sieio. offensive foul called on frank hassell. look out. we have two flyers down, maybe knocking heads. i'm not sure >> derek: paul williams lands right on luke fabrizius' knee. that doesn't look good. i think he hyper extended his...
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that being chris johnson, paul williams and marcus johnson. marcus johnson, again, a struggle here on the season but tonight he is shooting the paul exceptionally well. >> reporter: mark just with 12, chris wright with 16 to lead the flyers. gerald lee with 15, the only player in double figures. give it up, chris, look out. he is in trouble. to london warren. trying to dumb team, creating a turnover which they have done real well tonight. timeout brian gregory. 22 secondes on the shot clock. 59 seconds left in the game. >> derek: mike, this is where, again, we talked about dayton excels and that's out of a timeout, dead ball situations. look for brian gregory to draw something up going toward the basket. the monarchs, what they are doing at this juncture in the game, they are going any and all screens. they're trying to prevent any two players coming to the because if they to, that's going to result in a trap. they have final exams coming up this week. they don't play again until saturday night against presbyterian. want to talk daytop basketba
that being chris johnson, paul williams and marcus johnson. marcus johnson, again, a struggle here on the season but tonight he is shooting the paul exceptionally well. >> reporter: mark just with 12, chris wright with 16 to lead the flyers. gerald lee with 15, the only player in double figures. give it up, chris, look out. he is in trouble. to london warren. trying to dumb team, creating a turnover which they have done real well tonight. timeout brian gregory. 22 secondes on the shot...
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paul williams goes out. mark just johnson back in >> derek: the thing to keep an eye on in this game is offensive rebound. right now, the monarchs have seven offensive rebounds. when they have 14 or more offensive rebounds, they are undefeated. that's a statistic to keep an eye on tonight >> mike: all tied at 25 as keyon carter completes the three-point game and goes out of the game and gerel lee comes back in for the monarchs. dealing with old dough men onzone defense. marcus johnson, coming off the dribble, chris johnson for 3. that one rims out and another rebound for old dominion, this time a defensive board. 43 seconds left to play. we are tied at 25. bazemore with the ball, off the dribble, kicks it down low. darius james is going to bring it back out and set it up. a 10-second difference between the game clock and shot clock. shot clock at 16 now. chris johnson, chris wright guarding darius james. up top, neely. 10 seconds left, down low. lee has it tripped by london warren. loose on the floor. it's t
paul williams goes out. mark just johnson back in >> derek: the thing to keep an eye on in this game is offensive rebound. right now, the monarchs have seven offensive rebounds. when they have 14 or more offensive rebounds, they are undefeated. that's a statistic to keep an eye on tonight >> mike: all tied at 25 as keyon carter completes the three-point game and goes out of the game and gerel lee comes back in for the monarchs. dealing with old dough men onzone defense. marcus...
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along with paul williams of senator hatch's staff made a significant contribution to the bill. while again there was division on a partisan basis, i want to thank them for their efforts. they put in long hours as well, and i want to thank them. on that note let me say before getting to the substance of my remarks, i chaired the senate banking, housing and urban affairs committee, and we've been working diligently. in fact, today, mr. president, my good friend and colleague from alabama, richard shell pweurbgs and i spent about -- richard shelby and i spent about an hour or so again and five or six republicans and democrats on that committee spent about an hour together as we have every day over the last several of weeks trying to fashion a bill on services reform that we hope to present to our colleagues here on our return in january and february that will deal with the catastrophe that's occurred economically in our nation. and my hope is as a chamber here -- i know my colleagues have heard me say this. i arrived in this chamber as an employee of the senate about 50 years ago,
along with paul williams of senator hatch's staff made a significant contribution to the bill. while again there was division on a partisan basis, i want to thank them for their efforts. they put in long hours as well, and i want to thank them. on that note let me say before getting to the substance of my remarks, i chaired the senate banking, housing and urban affairs committee, and we've been working diligently. in fact, today, mr. president, my good friend and colleague from alabama, richard...
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and then what extensively reright, as this john paul stevens, but the last, i think the last two justices who did their own work were hugo black and william o. douglas, and i think it would be far better to see judges doing the work. i'm not quite interested in what a 27-year-old thinks about a problem. the where near as interested as i was 40 years ago. [laughter] >> yes, sir. >> mr. powe one of the conventional wisdom is the supreme court justices once there political considerations could go off their own way and become mavericks and justice souter's the most recent example of that, in your review of the history of the court is that actually a very common phenomenon? >> no. you get what you appoint. and, you may not understand who you have a pointed, and that may move somebody come up but fundamental changes and was the justice thinks about the issues facing the united states do not occur on the court. tendencies will move. some judges, byron white, became more conservative as he aged, and i think it is fair to say that john paul stevens became more liberal as he aged, but there are bits of this-- white may have been moving with the cou
and then what extensively reright, as this john paul stevens, but the last, i think the last two justices who did their own work were hugo black and william o. douglas, and i think it would be far better to see judges doing the work. i'm not quite interested in what a 27-year-old thinks about a problem. the where near as interested as i was 40 years ago. [laughter] >> yes, sir. >> mr. powe one of the conventional wisdom is the supreme court justices once there political...
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william eggers. mccarthy was successful in integrating civilian and military leadership. can you compare this -- this is really kind of an unfair question -- can you compare this to the role that paulay after saddam hussein after the fall of iraq? >> we did look at iraq. there has been so much said about it. in terms of iraq, we go into a number of the traps that we talk about in the book. one of those traps was tolstoy's syndrome where, when a decision was finally made to go when and you're looking at reconstruction, but they failed to do is that -- there were people in the state department and elsewhere who had a lot of knowledge and look at this as a democracy in iraq project for many years and argued about all the things that could go wrong and all the different problems and possibilities. a lot of the administration did not want to hear that. they did not want to hear contrary voices. they were then shut out of the process. one guy named tom warrick was infamously kicked off the team by rumsfeld. that is a big problem. they did more war gaming, in terms of looking lending congestion pricing, then we did at looking at the aftermath of iraq. it was obviously a huge problem. they
william eggers. mccarthy was successful in integrating civilian and military leadership. can you compare this -- this is really kind of an unfair question -- can you compare this to the role that paulay after saddam hussein after the fall of iraq? >> we did look at iraq. there has been so much said about it. in terms of iraq, we go into a number of the traps that we talk about in the book. one of those traps was tolstoy's syndrome where, when a decision was finally made to go when and...