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steve buckhantz and phil chenier. wiz end the to six-game slide in the season debut of antawn jamison, and if there were any doubts what he means to this team, they were cleared up rather quickly. >> phil: he looked as sharp as ever, and boy did that it to need it, especially in that first half, started off slowly. went on to have 31 points and 10 rebounds through three quarters, but in the forget, there were a couple of other guys that stepped up, boykins and butler. boykins perfect from the field and the line. 3 for 3 in each category. he finished with 90 points in to that quarter. butler struggled article, but finished with 13 points. the wizards closed out their third one of the season. -- third win of the season. >> gigahertz wasn't much of a factor in the later quarters, but made his presence felt early. the thunder are off to a pretty good start. they're 6-6 on the year. kevin durant in his third season, and they play some nasty defense. >> phil: y, and that's a big improvement from last year. they are yielding
steve buckhantz and phil chenier. wiz end the to six-game slide in the season debut of antawn jamison, and if there were any doubts what he means to this team, they were cleared up rather quickly. >> phil: he looked as sharp as ever, and boy did that it to need it, especially in that first half, started off slowly. went on to have 31 points and 10 rebounds through three quarters, but in the forget, there were a couple of other guys that stepped up, boykins and butler. boykins perfect from...
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phil buckhantz with steve chenier. if -- with phil chenier. if flip saunders were to draw up numbers, he could got do better. the only thing is the free throw shooting >> phil: miami with 11 attempts from the line. they minimized their turnovers, passed the ball. assist numbers are up. excellent first half but guess what, you have 24 minutes to go >> steve: and there is a guy on the other side named wade who can beat you any time. right now we'll keep an eye on wade. nine turnovers forced by the wizards to miami and they scored 12 points off those turnovers as we look at the geico highlights and jermaine o'neal with a big presence early in the game. >> ' onhe and beasley got off to a good start. beasley 4 of 5 to start the game off and had 8 of his team's first 12 oipts but then, washington tightened up defensively. washington has been moving the ball around, positioning their big men inside. that's a plus 8 for this game. javale mcgahee with that one. nice inside shot by jamison and another putback by blatche. i like the front line the number
phil buckhantz with steve chenier. if -- with phil chenier. if flip saunders were to draw up numbers, he could got do better. the only thing is the free throw shooting >> phil: miami with 11 attempts from the line. they minimized their turnovers, passed the ball. assist numbers are up. excellent first half but guess what, you have 24 minutes to go >> steve: and there is a guy on the other side named wade who can beat you any time. right now we'll keep an eye on wade. nine turnovers...
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steve buckhantz with phil chenier. emotional win last night by the wizards. >> it was leak he was the sixth man sitting up on top of the back board willig his team to win and making the contribution, also making sure that the players close to him got off to a terrific start, having a heck of a game, talking about jamison and nick young. javale mcgee contributed six blocks. and how about boy kins. you see lou williams trying to position himself. jamison and the rest of the big three are very elated with that win, did not let that go down and washington comes away with a win. but you look at the two that led the team in scoring, jamison, third in scoring with a double-double. when they took the man, these two had 30 of their team high 40 points >> steve: miami is coming off two consecutive wins, both of them by one point, buzzer beaters. dwyane wade has struggled in certain situations but it doesn't matter because he is a guy that can be dangerous at any time during the game >> phil: he has struggled during the meetings.
steve buckhantz with phil chenier. emotional win last night by the wizards. >> it was leak he was the sixth man sitting up on top of the back board willig his team to win and making the contribution, also making sure that the players close to him got off to a terrific start, having a heck of a game, talking about jamison and nick young. javale mcgee contributed six blocks. and how about boy kins. you see lou williams trying to position himself. jamison and the rest of the big three are...
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phil: yeah, they do. miami showing how resilient they are, playing without ronnie brown, winning on thursday in carolina. jim, as we have seen every year, do not start predicting too early who will win these division races. jim: you have new orleans next on the patriots schedule. they go on the road and play a nighttime game against an undefeated team. and then at miami, carolina and buffalo. phil: those next two games, at new orleans and then division rival, miami dolphins. jim: you can see on your scoreboard, the raiders kicked a field goal with seconds to go. here is brady on third and 7 and picks up the first down. that is welker out to the 41. that is now the best game of a year, total reception-wise, in the league. he was tied before with the dallas clark performance. catch number 15. phil: excellent job. wes welker gets off the line of scrimmage. nobody can hit him. smart football player. knows where the first down is. good timing with tom brady, too. jim: second most in a game in team history. tro
phil: yeah, they do. miami showing how resilient they are, playing without ronnie brown, winning on thursday in carolina. jim, as we have seen every year, do not start predicting too early who will win these division races. jim: you have new orleans next on the patriots schedule. they go on the road and play a nighttime game against an undefeated team. and then at miami, carolina and buffalo. phil: those next two games, at new orleans and then division rival, miami dolphins. jim: you can see on...
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phil: well, they played the percentages. tom coughlin is saying you cannot drive this football down the field against our pass rush with only two points in score a touchdown. jim: let's remember for the giants, who find themselves behind the eagles and coubs who are going to meet tonight just down the way in philadelphia. such a big game for the giants' side going into their bye week trying to end this losing streak of three. meanwhile out west, chargers behind the broncos. they will be hosting pittsburgh tomorrow night. san diego, we're so used to them getting off to a slow start. last week they were 4-8. norv in his two years there winning the division there each year going to the a.f.c. title game the first year then the divisional round last year, knocking out the wild card round. peyton manning and the colts. phil: well, all the injuries norv turner has had on both sides of the ball, what they've done, jim is gotten over it and re-established themselves for what they are going to be the rest of the year. jim: think abou
phil: well, they played the percentages. tom coughlin is saying you cannot drive this football down the field against our pass rush with only two points in score a touchdown. jim: let's remember for the giants, who find themselves behind the eagles and coubs who are going to meet tonight just down the way in philadelphia. such a big game for the giants' side going into their bye week trying to end this losing streak of three. meanwhile out west, chargers behind the broncos. they will be hosting...
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steve buckhantz, phil chenier, our comcast sportsnet crew. now they've got some numbers, but can't take advantage. stevenson waits for butler, just misses. etan thomas who came in late in that efficient starts the season. durant with the short jumper. >> phil: you can see the height advantage he had, just elevated well above deshawn after he got into his range. >> steve: picked second overall by see at until 2007. last here he was 6th in the
steve buckhantz, phil chenier, our comcast sportsnet crew. now they've got some numbers, but can't take advantage. stevenson waits for butler, just misses. etan thomas who came in late in that efficient starts the season. durant with the short jumper. >> phil: you can see the height advantage he had, just elevated well above deshawn after he got into his range. >> steve: picked second overall by see at until 2007. last here he was 6th in the
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phil martelli loves the kid. like i said last night, phil martelli is a very smart coach. he's got a freshman here that needs a lot of confidence. he's given him an open green light. but there are limitations, too. >> dan: at one point, you say, okay, enough is enough. >> larry: well, phil martelli is going to know that. he's been around long enough. he'll pull that string. >> dan: devin hill missed the three and then got it back. >> larry: devin hill is playing well to this point. about 6:30 minutes. an able replacement for matt koshwal. >> dan: depaul leads it 12-9. hill with four points for the blue demons. winless last year in the big east. at one point the big east had nine teams in the top 25 the first week in january. >> larry: that will not happen this year. >> dan: just too talented, aren't they? >> larry: yeah. they've got enough talent this year. >> dan: here's walker. one-on-three. and then wisely pulls it back. walker is guarded by williamson. on the line. that's a two. >> larry: how about a nice shot? will walker off to a quick start, huh? 2 for 2 so far. sev
phil martelli loves the kid. like i said last night, phil martelli is a very smart coach. he's got a freshman here that needs a lot of confidence. he's given him an open green light. but there are limitations, too. >> dan: at one point, you say, okay, enough is enough. >> larry: well, phil martelli is going to know that. he's been around long enough. he'll pull that string. >> dan: devin hill missed the three and then got it back. >> larry: devin hill is playing well to...
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phil kessel below the goal line. stajan pounded by pothier.front of referee mccreary and he says play on >> craig: the players have gone with five defendsers. we have not seen a lot of carlson. grabovski wide. he got knocked down. maple leafs standing up, i am lowering the refs for a power play. we are a minute into the extra session. heavy height by ponikarovsky. pothier, the pass was a good one. got away from gunnarsson >> craig: that was a real good pass. ponikarovsky, grabovski in particular had a real good game. 84 has been all over the place >> joe: here he comes again. i side, the trailer, gunnarsson, walking in, stone walled by varlamov >> craig: a real nice play. we talk about the inside position here. that was a dandy by gunnarsson. >> joe: he drags it back, grabovski to the front, deflected away from ponikarovsky and now green will go the other way. mike green stretching his legs. green looking for help. mike green haraed in the corner. ponikarovsky still has enough gas in the tank to get it to center. er down at one end below the g
phil kessel below the goal line. stajan pounded by pothier.front of referee mccreary and he says play on >> craig: the players have gone with five defendsers. we have not seen a lot of carlson. grabovski wide. he got knocked down. maple leafs standing up, i am lowering the refs for a power play. we are a minute into the extra session. heavy height by ponikarovsky. pothier, the pass was a good one. got away from gunnarsson >> craig: that was a real good pass. ponikarovsky, grabovski...
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for the first time, phil beat tiger playing together in the final group.iger, the bad shot out of the sand on 7, phil the nice putt here to save par on 16. he gets the victory, his fourth on the year. that ties a career high and wins 1.2 million in the process. well done. >>> for the first time, the breeders cup has been won by a mare. the 5-year-old is now the favorite to become horse of the year and won her owner $2.7 million. >>> one dunk6'8" freshman is no officially the seventh woman to dunk in a game. 25 points, 11 rebounds in that game. look out. that's sports. >>> a lot of businesses hope that going green will put them back on the road to success, but one family founded that just being organic by itself is not enough. mary snow looks at how they made their "turnaround". >> reporter: it's become a place where hairstylists turn to, beauty products. simply organic hair product' rise to fame was far less glamorous. its start was nearly disastrous. these two started the family in 2001. it strives to use plant-based ingredients whenever possible. but the
for the first time, phil beat tiger playing together in the final group.iger, the bad shot out of the sand on 7, phil the nice putt here to save par on 16. he gets the victory, his fourth on the year. that ties a career high and wins 1.2 million in the process. well done. >>> for the first time, the breeders cup has been won by a mare. the 5-year-old is now the favorite to become horse of the year and won her owner $2.7 million. >>> one dunk6'8" freshman is no officially...
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phil cassell have been -- phil kegs sell has been brought in to provide some fire power and he has. >peed up front. >> he has a wicked release off the rush. phil kessell will be a scoring threat of note for the leafs. we are looking forward to spending time with about 19,000 crazy fans here. honey... the credit fairy... doesn't exist. what? it's make-believe. nobody left anything under your pillow. if there's no credit fairy then who will make our credit score go up? we will. by doing things like paying our bills on time. announcer: there's no magic to improving your credit. but there's help and it's free. go to creditfairy.org what? and what did she say? she said whatever. >>> net star one navigating the business of government and industry. there is always something special about a saturday night in toronto when it's hockey night in canada as the washington capitals are getting set for the fourth meeting between themselves and the maple leafs. with the faceoff delayed by a few moments. we're going to bring in al koken and alan may. the first two month have gone by in a blink. how wou
phil cassell have been -- phil kegs sell has been brought in to provide some fire power and he has. >peed up front. >> he has a wicked release off the rush. phil kessell will be a scoring threat of note for the leafs. we are looking forward to spending time with about 19,000 crazy fans here. honey... the credit fairy... doesn't exist. what? it's make-believe. nobody left anything under your pillow. if there's no credit fairy then who will make our credit score go up? we will. by doing...
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. >> reporter: phil, you played for the man, knew him well. what were your thoughts today when you got the news? >> actually i got in my car on the way to the game and i heard on 980 sports, talking about mr. poland and what he had done and when you hear those kind of, that kind of news reporting, you just -- you get gut wrenched and you get that feeling and then finally, they made this statement, that he had passed earlier today. and i guess just a slew of memories just goes back that you think about from the first meeting to all of the interactions in between. >> reporter: one of the things that stands out is loyalty. we know that if you were an abe guy, you're an abe guy for life. you played with him for several years, battled injury issues s that what stands out to you, or is there an anecdote, a few memories? what really jumps out about him? >> i guess i would say passionate. he's so passionate about his involvement in the community, everything that he's done, every time one he oh during the nighttime when i'm walking down the street and
. >> reporter: phil, you played for the man, knew him well. what were your thoughts today when you got the news? >> actually i got in my car on the way to the game and i heard on 980 sports, talking about mr. poland and what he had done and when you hear those kind of, that kind of news reporting, you just -- you get gut wrenched and you get that feeling and then finally, they made this statement, that he had passed earlier today. and i guess just a slew of memories just goes back...
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phil mcgraw's statement about oprah's decision to end her show.'s take a call for gayle king and suze orman, naples, florida. hello. >> caller: how are you, larry? >> larry: fine. >> caller: wonderful show. thank you so much. you do a great job. >> larry: thank you. >> caller: i've been to chicago several times and every time i go there, everyone i talk to, it's thanks to oprah. it's oprah city. i'm wondering, i've been there before for a show called music mix usa. when i get there, i'm asked what if she does leave, what will happen to the economy in chicago? >> larry: would it have an economic effect, suze? >> we have 18 months until oprah is not going to be on the 4:00 spot. however, i'm not exactly sure that they're shutting down the harpo production company. so we're going to have to wait and see. oprah, obviously, is an entire financial community unto herself. time will tell. but off yosly, offiously, if s shut down it would have some impact. >> larry: will there continue to be a harpo? >> i think suze is absolutely right. no one really knows
phil mcgraw's statement about oprah's decision to end her show.'s take a call for gayle king and suze orman, naples, florida. hello. >> caller: how are you, larry? >> larry: fine. >> caller: wonderful show. thank you so much. you do a great job. >> larry: thank you. >> caller: i've been to chicago several times and every time i go there, everyone i talk to, it's thanks to oprah. it's oprah city. i'm wondering, i've been there before for a show called music mix usa....
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phil's reaction to the news and suze orman will be back.high cholesterol. that really hit me, and got me thinking about my health. i knew i had to get my cholesterol under control. but exercise and eating healthy weren't enough for me. now i @%ust my heart to lipitor. (announcer) when diet and exercise are not enough, adding lipitor has been shown to lower bad cholesterol 39 to 60%. lipitor is backed by over 17 years of research. lipitor is not for everyone, including people with liver problems and women who are nursing, pregnant or may become pregnant. you need simple blood tests to check for liver problems. tell your doctor if you are taking other medications or if you have any muscle pain or weakness. this may be a sign of a rare but serious side effect. i thought i was doing enough to lower my cholesterol. but i needed more help. what are you doing about yours? (announcer) have a heart to heart with your doctor about your cholesterol. d about lipitor. >> larry: here's dr. phil mcgrau's statement about oprah's decision to end her show --
phil's reaction to the news and suze orman will be back.high cholesterol. that really hit me, and got me thinking about my health. i knew i had to get my cholesterol under control. but exercise and eating healthy weren't enough for me. now i @%ust my heart to lipitor. (announcer) when diet and exercise are not enough, adding lipitor has been shown to lower bad cholesterol 39 to 60%. lipitor is backed by over 17 years of research. lipitor is not for everyone, including people with liver problems...
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and then the third crew member who contributed was phil rhino. as some of you may not know precisely what the ball toward is on a b-17 vet that is sometimes referred to as-- the one that is on the bottom of the plane in justak avoided trailing edge context the fuselage. phil rhino reaudit couple of letters responding to my questions and i talked to him to wear three times over the phone. it was during either the second our third conversation that we had that he said, in these are i think very close to his exact words, oh by the way, i wonder if he would have any interest in seeing the diary that i kept when we started overseas. [laughter] well, he write him talking to a primary source and he tells me, would you like to see my diary. that is like holding out a piece of fish in front of a cat. i towns, and immediately i came to attention. yes, sir, i certainly do want to see the diaries of the package it up and mail that to me. through the years, as you might assume, i have read a great many diaries. now, a lot of them are interesting but not neces
and then the third crew member who contributed was phil rhino. as some of you may not know precisely what the ball toward is on a b-17 vet that is sometimes referred to as-- the one that is on the bottom of the plane in justak avoided trailing edge context the fuselage. phil rhino reaudit couple of letters responding to my questions and i talked to him to wear three times over the phone. it was during either the second our third conversation that we had that he said, in these are i think very...
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for most of his career, images like in the 2006 masters have been hard to come by for phil mickleson. it's tiger woods getting the best of lefty. able to reverse that this weekend, he and woods playing in the final group in shanghai, tiger here on 7 trying to get out of the sand. that is not the way you do it. that's bad for the average weekend golfer, horrible for the world's best golfer. mickleson on 16, nice putt to save par. he gets the win, beating tiger for the first time when they played together in the final twosome of the final round, worth $1.2 million. even bigger smile. >>> first time, thoroughbred race has been won by a mare, zenyatta, victory at the breeder's cup, won her owner $2.7 million. >>> dunked in high school game. why not in a college game? 6'8" baylor freshman. bringing down the house with the one-handed jam. officially, she is not the seventh woman to dunk in the college game because this is an exhibition contest. 11 rebounds in that preseason win. >>> you might want to check your bank account in the morning. office workers in new york have been reprimanded af
for most of his career, images like in the 2006 masters have been hard to come by for phil mickleson. it's tiger woods getting the best of lefty. able to reverse that this weekend, he and woods playing in the final group in shanghai, tiger here on 7 trying to get out of the sand. that is not the way you do it. that's bad for the average weekend golfer, horrible for the world's best golfer. mickleson on 16, nice putt to save par. he gets the win, beating tiger for the first time when they played...
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we will hear from secretary of state phil reif clinton -- secretary of state hillary clinton. >> the prime minister has said that we are in afghanistan to protect british people against terrorism and yet in the same breath, they threatened to pull out of the country if president karzai cannot clean up his corrupt government. now, from london, prime minister's questions. this week, prime minister gordon brown answered questions on military strategy in afghanistan. according to the associated press, mr. brown announced that canada nations agreed to send about 30,000 more troops to afghanistan. the prime minister also discussed how the government was responding to recent floods in the uk. >> questions to the prime minister. >> mr. speaker, before i begin, i am sure the whole house would like to join me to pay tribute to sgt dixon from the second regiment royal military police who has died in afghanistan. we send our sincere condolences to his family and friends. he and the sacrifice he has made will not be forgotten. all of us will also want to pay tribute to police constable bill barke
we will hear from secretary of state phil reif clinton -- secretary of state hillary clinton. >> the prime minister has said that we are in afghanistan to protect british people against terrorism and yet in the same breath, they threatened to pull out of the country if president karzai cannot clean up his corrupt government. now, from london, prime minister's questions. this week, prime minister gordon brown answered questions on military strategy in afghanistan. according to the...
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in 1942, grandfather phil klein, an animator at disney, was fired as an agitator after the disney animators strike and went to work at a shipyard instead. is all that true? >> it is pretty much true. i do not know the exact years. i always double check with wikipedia. i was saying that this feeling that the state was watching, in order to be a conscientious objector, you have to prove your credentials. having been the child of the blacklisted man, it was just too close for him to think about proving his familial credentials as a leftist and a pacifist and the idea of turning on his family and giving the state information that they would use against people he loved. >> i hear the canadian accent. are you aware of that? >> people tell me i have a very neutral accent. >> he comes from a similar background. he is a tv journalist and documentary filmmaker. michelle landsberg. the reason i am doing this is that this is your wikipedia site. is this good or bad? >> this obsession with my family history is bizarre. it is not an area that i have written on. i write about politics and culture. i am no
in 1942, grandfather phil klein, an animator at disney, was fired as an agitator after the disney animators strike and went to work at a shipyard instead. is all that true? >> it is pretty much true. i do not know the exact years. i always double check with wikipedia. i was saying that this feeling that the state was watching, in order to be a conscientious objector, you have to prove your credentials. having been the child of the blacklisted man, it was just too close for him to think...
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leafs on the power play, kaberle with the drive, phil kessel somehow misses the stuff- in. caps dodge the bullet. brooks laich gets the loose puck ahead, quick pass to mike green, the open ovechkin, didn't think he would be held pointless again? nicholas backstrom, robbed by vesa toskala. he gives up off 4 goals a game but he comes up big here. jason, reviewed, upheld and we are tied at 1. seconds remaining. varlamov with the save on the shot by kaberle. no scoring in o t so to the shootout we would end up going. caps down 1-0. ovechkin, only he goes wide. that means if hagman can beat varlamov, the leafs win it and that's what happened on the back hand. varlamov was great in net but hagman got him twice. and it's the first win of the year for toskala as the capitals will fall tonight by that score of 2-1. washington 0- for-4 on the power play. a real factor in this one. as they didn't take many penalties but they didn't cash in when they had the opportunity. alan, let's go pack to simeon varlamov because you can't tell the story in this game. it goes down in the books as a
leafs on the power play, kaberle with the drive, phil kessel somehow misses the stuff- in. caps dodge the bullet. brooks laich gets the loose puck ahead, quick pass to mike green, the open ovechkin, didn't think he would be held pointless again? nicholas backstrom, robbed by vesa toskala. he gives up off 4 goals a game but he comes up big here. jason, reviewed, upheld and we are tied at 1. seconds remaining. varlamov with the save on the shot by kaberle. no scoring in o t so to the shootout we...
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phil opposed for claudette and twice towards justice. [applause] published by melanie.avid small four stitches. published by ww norton & co. lanie taylor for lake koch, reader williams for it jumped. published by harper team. and this is a love note to you, our five authors, we adore your books. and we hope during this national book award celebrations and during the past month that you have felt our admiration and our pride in you as representatives of the extraordinary young people's literature being produced today. and i said, the 2009 national book award for young people's literature goes to phil opposed. published by melanie, a. [applause] [applause] it's a heavy. [applause] [applause] [cheers and applause] >> this is unreal. i think absolutely everyone in the room, the four judges, the national book foundation. i think my brilliant, brilliant editor, melanie, one of the great editors in the history of children's literature. i thank all my colleagues at first strauss, simon, lauren walch, elizabeth karen, and so many others. i think my wonderful wife. , sandy st. ge
phil opposed for claudette and twice towards justice. [applause] published by melanie.avid small four stitches. published by ww norton & co. lanie taylor for lake koch, reader williams for it jumped. published by harper team. and this is a love note to you, our five authors, we adore your books. and we hope during this national book award celebrations and during the past month that you have felt our admiration and our pride in you as representatives of the extraordinary young people's...
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phil e. wrote on our facebook page, it starts at the top. if the owner can't behave, how can he expect the players to? meanwhile, william j. disagrees. says too much. the nfl is trying to get this clean image for the viewers. last time i checked the sport is football not shuffle board. if you or disagree, tell us what you think cnn.com/robin. click on the facebook link. we will be reading them all morning long. there are some great ones there already. dennis rodman, i was a big fan of this guy when he was with the bulls -- >> me, too. >> he was temporarily detained in germany for allegedly skipping out on a $5,000 bar tab. a german official says rodman was playing in an exhibition game and organizers agreed to pay his hotel bill but not an extra $5,000 for drinks consumed at an after party. he paid the tab and another $2,500 to dismiss possible legal proceedings. dennis, save your money. save your money. stop partying. >> i was going to ask, what is he doing now? apparently exhibition games. >> and apparently it's costing him money if he's g
phil e. wrote on our facebook page, it starts at the top. if the owner can't behave, how can he expect the players to? meanwhile, william j. disagrees. says too much. the nfl is trying to get this clean image for the viewers. last time i checked the sport is football not shuffle board. if you or disagree, tell us what you think cnn.com/robin. click on the facebook link. we will be reading them all morning long. there are some great ones there already. dennis rodman, i was a big fan of this guy...
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. >> phil: and freshman out of old town maine and waxman is out. and he was the kicker. and the extra point is good. maine black bears get on the the board. [vibrates] g morning, sunshine. wakey, wakey. text me back. [chattering] [vibrates] hey. did you tell your parents about us? let's skip first period together. did you get all my texts? is practice over yet? where you at? are you with your friends? that's laaaa-mee. capital "x," lower-case "o," capital "x," lower-case "o," i love you. jk. i hate you. jk. are you ignoring me? we're in a huge fight right now. is it something i did? i can see your lights on. i'm coming over. this isn't a joke. what did you dream about? [overlapping] is it me? i'm lonely. holla back. holla back. let's try something new. nude pics. send me some. text me. . >>> welcome back. caa game of the we can. we are here and he is leading. and that is my favorite player. mike brusko. and he had his third touchdown reception and he is the jack of all trades. slide receiver. kicking. he does it all. >> he is 17 yards away from a thousand yards rushing i
. >> phil: and freshman out of old town maine and waxman is out. and he was the kicker. and the extra point is good. maine black bears get on the the board. [vibrates] g morning, sunshine. wakey, wakey. text me back. [chattering] [vibrates] hey. did you tell your parents about us? let's skip first period together. did you get all my texts? is practice over yet? where you at? are you with your friends? that's laaaa-mee. capital "x," lower-case "o," capital...
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here in phil ment? things happen in this building...hat are you trying to say, like the building is haunted? please do not scare the new girl. many welcome home, man. i touched the ball before it went out, coach. come on, alex, the ref did not call that! i touched, it's their ball. team! alex. alex, good call. >> michael: owls looking to go to 4-1 here in the month of november. they have the lead on virginia tech here at intermission. look at the numbers. and neither coach is going to be real happy over the shooting percentages but you know again, i think for segment greenberg he has to find some ways to shake malcolm delaney free. >> joe: look at 24%. only 7 baskets. one assist. not a lot of sharing and not a lot of team offense. they are shooting 4 for 22. and so neither team exactly lighting it up. and allen with the most points on either team and gives halen a blocked shot. not sure what they were catching but either way he was the dominate performer in the first 20 minutes. >> joe: what does the second 20 minutes bring? and virgini
here in phil ment? things happen in this building...hat are you trying to say, like the building is haunted? please do not scare the new girl. many welcome home, man. i touched the ball before it went out, coach. come on, alex, the ref did not call that! i touched, it's their ball. team! alex. alex, good call. >> michael: owls looking to go to 4-1 here in the month of november. they have the lead on virginia tech here at intermission. look at the numbers. and neither coach is going to be...
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phil mcgraw said... [laughter]. >>... the things that are most dangerous to you are things that you very often don't want to acknowledge but they they're things that you must acknowledge, if you are to improve and be healthy. so we have to do the hard work, and i can say that the american anthropological association, recognized several years ago the danger of this vacuum and developed an exhibition with a web site, race, are we so different, is touring the country, with the funding of ford and it provides a forum for discussion and will be here in washington on the mall, in about a little over a year. but we must make more of these forums and i hope the... our legislators will be... will use the data at hand and be as forceful in combating this nonsensical argument as those who are making this argument have said. >> i would like to perhaps take my time to also respond to the question and concerns and i mean, i agree with the mayor in terms of, yes, the disparities remain, absolutely relevant. the problem is that whether i
phil mcgraw said... [laughter]. >>... the things that are most dangerous to you are things that you very often don't want to acknowledge but they they're things that you must acknowledge, if you are to improve and be healthy. so we have to do the hard work, and i can say that the american anthropological association, recognized several years ago the danger of this vacuum and developed an exhibition with a web site, race, are we so different, is touring the country, with the funding of...
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>> i remember hiding the gun in the safe for many years because i didn't want to turn into another phil hartman. it was that crazy of a marriage. and then all of a sudden i was there with this gun. i thought anybody that attempted suicide or thought about it was a coward. i had no idea you could slip into this situation and not realize it. i was playing with it, messing with it. i was messing with it and hitting myself on the teeth and this went on for several days. several people called me. my neighbor called me, a friend of mine, bubba, called me. eric, another friend. i thought i was doing good saying i'm okay. then finally, layla ali called me. >> mohamed ali's daughter? >> uh-huh. she said, we're so worried about you. you left l.a., we're so worried. we haven't heard from you and hearing her voice snapped me out of it. it really did. >> it's interesting, that story. it went on for a couple of days? where you were toying with the idea but then you decided not to do it. >> i just hypnotized myself. i sat there. the more i sat there, i almost looked at myself for so long. it didn't se
>> i remember hiding the gun in the safe for many years because i didn't want to turn into another phil hartman. it was that crazy of a marriage. and then all of a sudden i was there with this gun. i thought anybody that attempted suicide or thought about it was a coward. i had no idea you could slip into this situation and not realize it. i was playing with it, messing with it. i was messing with it and hitting myself on the teeth and this went on for several days. several people called...
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. >> i agreed much more on the last point with phil than arne. al qaeda was essentially destroyed substantially. other muslim countries clamped down on al qaeda types. it was substantially dismembered. in my opinion, it still is. the al qaeda thing was substantially taken care of during that period of time. later terrorism in saudi arabia got them to be serious about it as well. the other part is the taliban that should be kept separate from al qaeda. they did not get along well when al qaeda was in afghanistan. there were almost ready to give osama bin laden back to the saudis at 1.3 the taliban was basically dismembered. it fell apart. no one really wanted to defend it. it had clamped down significantly on the opium trade in the year before 2001. it took several years for it to come back. i do not see how you can stop that except by occupying all of western pakistan. i do not see any alternative. it has come back to cause a major problem in that area. it seems to me that i do not see any real way that it could have come out that the united stat
. >> i agreed much more on the last point with phil than arne. al qaeda was essentially destroyed substantially. other muslim countries clamped down on al qaeda types. it was substantially dismembered. in my opinion, it still is. the al qaeda thing was substantially taken care of during that period of time. later terrorism in saudi arabia got them to be serious about it as well. the other part is the taliban that should be kept separate from al qaeda. they did not get along well when al...
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we had a luncheon for queen elizabeth and friendprince phil. able to point out the mantel sat that were heard gift from her father to president truman when she visited the white house as princess elizabeth. there are years of history in nearly everything in this room. >> it is a room full of history in a houseful of the stories of those that have lived here and altered this home over time. >> 1 if you will be president, i don't advise you to try to be. the happiest day i ever spent my life was that day i left the white house. >> when the left, the president is determined to make the house a home. the home that into it is beginning to show its age. >> when they began to see the home on tour, they were appalled. there were marks on the wall where the pictures had been panther she could not a magic live in there. >> the roosevelts took an lot of stuff out. the place looks like a hotel that people had moved out of. it began to worry people. >> in the east room, plaster begins to fall. the home is rodding and his team they fire hazard. it is obvious
we had a luncheon for queen elizabeth and friendprince phil. able to point out the mantel sat that were heard gift from her father to president truman when she visited the white house as princess elizabeth. there are years of history in nearly everything in this room. >> it is a room full of history in a houseful of the stories of those that have lived here and altered this home over time. >> 1 if you will be president, i don't advise you to try to be. the happiest day i ever spent...
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phil mcgraw said -- [laughter] >> -- the things that are most dangerous to you are very often things you don't want to acknowledge but they are the things you must acknowledge if you are to improve and be healthy. so we have to do the hard work. and i can say that the american anthropological institution recognized this vacuum. they developed a web site, race, are we so different. it's touring the country with funding by ford. it will be here in washington on the mall in a little over a year. but we must make more of these forums. and i hope our legislators will use the data at hand and be as forceful in combating this nonsensical argument as those who are making this argument have been. >> i'd like to perhaps take my time to also respond to the congresswoman's question and concerns. and i mean, i agree with mayor morial in terms of yes, the disparities remain absolutely relevant. the problem is that whether it's a function of equal protection of the laws or due process that constitutional amendments that were put in place and on which we rely in terms of pushing those particular iss
phil mcgraw said -- [laughter] >> -- the things that are most dangerous to you are very often things you don't want to acknowledge but they are the things you must acknowledge if you are to improve and be healthy. so we have to do the hard work. and i can say that the american anthropological institution recognized this vacuum. they developed a web site, race, are we so different. it's touring the country with funding by ford. it will be here in washington on the mall in a little over a...
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. >>> this afternoon the commute is going to be really rough in phil philly. thousands of transit workers went on strike yesterday. more than a million people use public transit system every day. talks broke down over union. lawmakers want to abandon pilots from using laptop computers in the cockpits. the pilot overshot the airport by 150 miles. the sergeant said they were on their laptops when it happened. mp 3 players could be included as well. you better lost your luggage. you better hope it wasn't in phoenix. just in a house outside the history. the couple who lived there, they've been arrested. >>> firefighters are on the scene with several brush fires in los angeles county. we'll bring you the latest. >>> time to check in with mike. some days are tough with the stories we have to do, and we know it affects our viewers because we reach out to them, and today is one of those days when people are affected by the stories we have to talk about. >> i know you've been updating everyone on this story. at the home of a convicted rapist, anthony sowell will now ha
. >>> this afternoon the commute is going to be really rough in phil philly. thousands of transit workers went on strike yesterday. more than a million people use public transit system every day. talks broke down over union. lawmakers want to abandon pilots from using laptop computers in the cockpits. the pilot overshot the airport by 150 miles. the sergeant said they were on their laptops when it happened. mp 3 players could be included as well. you better lost your luggage. you...
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phil hae the directorre of the accountability office. he has used a broad range of domestic and international concerns. his portfolio focuses on programs of the postal service and the department of transportation. mr. robert eisner is president and ceo of transformation strategies. he has been a management consultant for more than 20 years. he specializes in market transformation. he previously served in executive positions at the postal service, including vice- president for strategic planning until 2001. we will now begin the witness' testimony. >> [no audio] >> could you pull the microphone closer? thank you. [no audio] >> sir, i think your folder is blocking the -- pulled up forward. -- pull that forward. >> take it from the top. [laughter] >> good morning. i appreciate your interest in the revenue generation activities at the post office. i would like to begin by recognizing the support of the postal service this year, especially your understanding of the urgency of changing the retirement fiscal structure. the postal service contin
phil hae the directorre of the accountability office. he has used a broad range of domestic and international concerns. his portfolio focuses on programs of the postal service and the department of transportation. mr. robert eisner is president and ceo of transformation strategies. he has been a management consultant for more than 20 years. he specializes in market transformation. he previously served in executive positions at the postal service, including vice- president for strategic planning...