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purdue up by one. johnson, 29 on the night. later in the second half, purdue up by two.oose ball, e'twain moore gets the feed down low. purdue is up by four. under 6 to go, tied at 61. nolan comes up with the rebound. feeding rodney williams, layup and one. he missed the free throw but minnesota is up by four. blake swings it to nolan who buries the trey and minnesota is up by three. under ten seconds to go. purdue one last chance, he misses the three. fires up a desperation free and shot way off. minnesota wins it, 70-67. don't forget all your highlights on the highlight express on espn news. back to you in new york. >>> well, is simply put the most shriek-inducing video of the week, maybe even the month. >> check this one out. that is one of new york's fame always rats causing problems inside a subway car. get this, it ran around and then right up the leg of a sleeping man. poor guy, oh. >> stunningly enough he just shakes it off and then goes right back to sleep. the rat keeps running around. we warned you, it's shriek inducing. >> that's the worst alarm clock i've ev
purdue up by one. johnson, 29 on the night. later in the second half, purdue up by two.oose ball, e'twain moore gets the feed down low. purdue is up by four. under 6 to go, tied at 61. nolan comes up with the rebound. feeding rodney williams, layup and one. he missed the free throw but minnesota is up by four. blake swings it to nolan who buries the trey and minnesota is up by three. under ten seconds to go. purdue one last chance, he misses the three. fires up a desperation free and shot way...
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. >>> on the college hardwood, penn state taking on number 13 purdue.s game featuring three of the top five scorers. talor battle to david jackson. he was three of five from deep. penn state up one. little over two to play. purdue with the lead. e'twaun moore, number two in the conference, to the rack. 16 points. boilers up three. 20 seconds to play. penn state down two. battle to jackson, three more. he had 13 points. nittany lions back up one. purdue ball. five seconds on the clock. down one. how about jajuan johnson. the fourth-leading scorer in the conference, that's why. 45 points. purdue takes a one-point lead. penn state going to draw up the play. will it work? no. picked off by lewis jackson. purdue wins it. 63-62, the final. >>> and for all your scores and highlights, check out "the high lie express," airing until 3:00 p.m. eastern today on espn news. now, back to you in new york. >>> well, we've got an update, now, on that viral video of a woman who was so busy texting that she fell straight into a fountain. >> cathy cruz marrero says she is m
. >>> on the college hardwood, penn state taking on number 13 purdue.s game featuring three of the top five scorers. talor battle to david jackson. he was three of five from deep. penn state up one. little over two to play. purdue with the lead. e'twaun moore, number two in the conference, to the rack. 16 points. boilers up three. 20 seconds to play. penn state down two. battle to jackson, three more. he had 13 points. nittany lions back up one. purdue ball. five seconds on the clock....
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college basketball, purdue doing it but just barely.th ranked boilermakers have their hands full with penn state. back and forth lead changes in the second half ended when johnson hit a three pointer with seconds left. penn state lost the ball on the inbound pass. purdue with the "w" 63-62. finally, super bowl xlv will definitely be super in one way. we're talking about attendance. more than 100,000 fans are likely to jam cowboys stadium february 6th. and if chicago is in that game, that could include a big fan, president obama who has pledged to attend if his hometown bears win this sunday. there will be more security at the game than actual people. we'll take a quick break this morning. another quick look at the top stories on the way and a kidnapping found two decades later. the amazing story behind the abduction case. amazing story behind the abduction case. think we'll be there soon? >> ...feel even longer. >> you said we'll be there soon. i hope we're not lost. >> so i always make sure i've got the right guidance. >> gps: turn lef
college basketball, purdue doing it but just barely.th ranked boilermakers have their hands full with penn state. back and forth lead changes in the second half ended when johnson hit a three pointer with seconds left. penn state lost the ball on the inbound pass. purdue with the "w" 63-62. finally, super bowl xlv will definitely be super in one way. we're talking about attendance. more than 100,000 fans are likely to jam cowboys stadium february 6th. and if chicago is in that game,...
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. >>> purdue and ohio state, six players scored in double digits for ohio state.buckeyes brought the boilermakers to a simmer. >>> what's up with syracuse>ç they dropped after losing three in a row. seton hall took advantage of the slumping orange. they routed number 10 syracuse. 90-68. >>> finally, great game between number 23 florida and georgia bulldogs down two in the pooilg final seconds. trey thompson is there for the tip at the buzzer to force overtime. georgia up 3 in o.t. seconds away from an upset. irving walker had other ideas. drilled the long three and forced a second o.t. from there, it was all gators. chandler parson hit a three that sent everybody to the exits. florida with the upset, 104-91 in double o.t. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >>> rumors fly about scarlet johansson and key anna reeves. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. plus, they're not just any women's team. they're about to take on some impressive opponents. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. here's a look a
. >>> purdue and ohio state, six players scored in double digits for ohio state.buckeyes brought the boilermakers to a simmer. >>> what's up with syracuse>ç they dropped after losing three in a row. seton hall took advantage of the slumping orange. they routed number 10 syracuse. 90-68. >>> finally, great game between number 23 florida and georgia bulldogs down two in the pooilg final seconds. trey thompson is there for the tip at the buzzer to force overtime....
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. >>> no. 1 ohio state crushed no. 12 purdue tonight in columbus. buckeyes improved to 21-0. you know any other school that's undefeated? san diego state. your alma mater roberta. >> the aztecs. >> you are looking at michael vick. just call him michael wall street vic. he signed a sponsorship deal with unequal technologies. that's a football pad company that supplied the eagles quarterback last season. that's his first deal getting out of prison. i heard the buzzer. i'm out of time. it's great to have the minute back. >> keep you on track. >> really because you would run us into a commercial, blah, blah, blah. >> and i would. >> judge judy. >> we'll see you at 11:00. ,,,, it's really delicious, mom. it's not too well done? nope. but it is a job well done. what are you reading, sweetie? her diary. when you're done, i'd love some feedback. sure. your mom and i read that thing cover-to-cover. loved it. thanks. would you mind if i cut the lawn this weekend? only if you let me talk to your mother on the phone for hours on end. done. [ male announcer ] u-verse brings peace to the f
. >>> no. 1 ohio state crushed no. 12 purdue tonight in columbus. buckeyes improved to 21-0. you know any other school that's undefeated? san diego state. your alma mater roberta. >> the aztecs. >> you are looking at michael vick. just call him michael wall street vic. he signed a sponsorship deal with unequal technologies. that's a football pad company that supplied the eagles quarterback last season. that's his first deal getting out of prison. i heard the buzzer. i'm out...
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mostly on three-point shots, and top-ranked ohio state beat number 12 purdue 87-64.eremy had 28 points to lead seton hall to a big upset over number 9 syracuse. they beat the orange. the third loss in a row for syracuse. >>> when we return another look at this morning's top stories. and oscar mania. the front-runners in the race for hollywood's top prize. front-runners in the race for hollywood's top prize. ♪ [ male announcer ] every day thousands of people are switching from tylenol® to advil. here's one story. my name is betty and i'm from miami florida. and i am an animal lover who does rescue. being a foster parent for dogs is very grueling. washing them is the toughest part. it causes a lot of strain on my lower back. i used to take tylenol and now i take advil, and it works quickly and it takes away my pains. [ male announcer ] make the switch. take action. take advil®. schools.. so why are teachers about to get raises? plus.. bay area mayors.. have a beef with jerry brown. how they're pushing today to save local jobs. it's being compared to the space race of o
mostly on three-point shots, and top-ranked ohio state beat number 12 purdue 87-64.eremy had 28 points to lead seton hall to a big upset over number 9 syracuse. they beat the orange. the third loss in a row for syracuse. >>> when we return another look at this morning's top stories. and oscar mania. the front-runners in the race for hollywood's top prize. front-runners in the race for hollywood's top prize. ♪ [ male announcer ] every day thousands of people are switching from...
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he bought out holly farms and grew bigger than purdue. he played rough.ks in life and became one of the richest men in the world. donald tyson, dead of cancer at the age of 80. >>> up next, more of our interview with john boehner. his first as the new speaker of the house. and what he says about who he is on the personal side. sonal side. [ sneezes ] client's here. whoa! that achy cold needs alka-seltzer plus! it rushes multiple cold fighters, plus a powerful pain reliever, wherever you need it! [ both ] ♪ oh what a relief it is! you can take the heat. 'til it turns into heartburn, you've got what it takes: zantac. it's strong, fast lasting relief. so let them turn up the heat. you can stop that heartburn cold: (sssssssss!!!) zantac. and get a cold... ...you need a cold medicine with a heart. only coricidin hbp has a heart, right here. it's the only cold and flu brand that won't raise your blood pressure. coricidin hbp. powerful cold medicine with a heart. this is norma. who knows how important it is to have her medicine in one place. so norma brings all
he bought out holly farms and grew bigger than purdue. he played rough.ks in life and became one of the richest men in the world. donald tyson, dead of cancer at the age of 80. >>> up next, more of our interview with john boehner. his first as the new speaker of the house. and what he says about who he is on the personal side. sonal side. [ sneezes ] client's here. whoa! that achy cold needs alka-seltzer plus! it rushes multiple cold fighters, plus a powerful pain reliever, wherever...
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. >>> top-ranked ohio state, hosting number 12, purdue. it is a big ten matchup.irst half, ohio state up by 18. jajuan johnson, can't guard aaron craft. ohio state up by 20 early. less than a minute left in the first half. jared sullinger, from outside. the big man had 17 points. in the second, now, william buford, he had 19. gets the three-pointer and the bucket right there. ohio state wins, 87-64. >>> trey thompkins and georgia, hosting number 23, florida. what a game this was. final seconds of the game. georgia down by two. the missed layup of thompkins is there, for the lay-in and the buzzer. we have overtime. under five seconds remaining. erving walker pulls up. bang. hits the big shot. we're tied at 85-85. how about double-o.t.? in the extra session. walker drives, misses. macklin, rebound and scoring. macklin had 23. florida up by four. ensuing florida possession, chandler parsons with the nail in the coffin. florida pulls away. they win it, 104-91. >>> that is your espn news update. i'm don bell. now, back to you in the studio. >>> a bizarre musical myster
. >>> top-ranked ohio state, hosting number 12, purdue. it is a big ten matchup.irst half, ohio state up by 18. jajuan johnson, can't guard aaron craft. ohio state up by 20 early. less than a minute left in the first half. jared sullinger, from outside. the big man had 17 points. in the second, now, william buford, he had 19. gets the three-pointer and the bucket right there. ohio state wins, 87-64. >>> trey thompkins and georgia, hosting number 23, florida. what a game this...
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promotion i'm joined by teddy in paris he is a writer and filmmaker an arborist with we go to jeff purdue he is a post-doctoral fellow at aberystwyth university and author of american foreign policy and postwar reconstruction comparing japan in iraq and in durham we cross to bruce generals and he is a professor of public policy and political science at duke university and another member of our cross talk team yelena hunger or a gentleman crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to take i'd like to go to you first in paris over the last two weeks. were saying events that we've never seen before in the arab world i liken it to the end of the soviet union it is a world history sturrock moment as we're doing this program events are unfolding extremely almost out of control in egypt so i ask you to take what is america's track record in promoting democracy and expression is hot area right now in north africa and i'd like to name a few places. egypt lebanon jordan where there is democracy that is not recognize hamas hizbullah so it's a mixed game it's democracy is o
promotion i'm joined by teddy in paris he is a writer and filmmaker an arborist with we go to jeff purdue he is a post-doctoral fellow at aberystwyth university and author of american foreign policy and postwar reconstruction comparing japan in iraq and in durham we cross to bruce generals and he is a professor of public policy and political science at duke university and another member of our cross talk team yelena hunger or a gentleman crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in...
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. >> purdue university seismologist, eric also came to haiti a few days after the quake to bath smear data. his efforts are featured in the new pbs nova program "deadliest earthquakes." >> this whole area here has moved 30 centimeters to the east during the earthquake. >> since 2003, the team has measured the movement of the fault that fractured beneath port-au-prince. as you watchment slow motion collision of the care wean and north american tech ton in this case plates we knew a big quake was inevitable. >> the last earthquake on that fault occurred about 250 years ago. it's building up elastic energy at seven millimeters per year. seven times 250 is about 1.8 meters. >> 1.8 meters, or six feet of stored strain equates to the energy of about 100 hiroshima bombs. 2008, he foresaw magnitude 7 earthquake. >> what we saw was a fault being loaded just like a rubberband. >> he knew it would snap but he could not say when. >> we cannot predict earthquakes. we had no way of telling whether it was going to be today, tomorrow and ten years and a hundred years, we couldn't put a day on it. not
. >> purdue university seismologist, eric also came to haiti a few days after the quake to bath smear data. his efforts are featured in the new pbs nova program "deadliest earthquakes." >> this whole area here has moved 30 centimeters to the east during the earthquake. >> since 2003, the team has measured the movement of the fault that fractured beneath port-au-prince. as you watchment slow motion collision of the care wean and north american tech ton in this case...
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>> just a few years, and then i spent eight years in indiana, where my father taught at purdue. so my three sisters and i lived in indiana for eight years and then moved to berkeley, california. >> that was my hometown. so how long did you live in lafayette? >> seven years. >> and then what? >> and then my father received an offer to go to berkeley, so we then moved to berkeley, california, where i spent another eight years. >> did you go to u.c. berkeley? >> no. that's where my parents wanted me to go but i went to harvard. >> where did you get your law degree? >> harvard. >> what was that like? >> well, which part of it? going -- leaving the family? >> here you find your parents started out in china and you end up at one of the top universities in the united states, both undergraduate and a law degree. hard? come easy to you? >> well, we always worked hard. we always worked hard. >> how many are there in the family? >> three younger sisters. i think in some ways, i think my immediate family is probably a fairly typical immigrant story. my parents came over -- my father was fro
>> just a few years, and then i spent eight years in indiana, where my father taught at purdue. so my three sisters and i lived in indiana for eight years and then moved to berkeley, california. >> that was my hometown. so how long did you live in lafayette? >> seven years. >> and then what? >> and then my father received an offer to go to berkeley, so we then moved to berkeley, california, where i spent another eight years. >> did you go to u.c. berkeley?...
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. >> reporter: christine webber fox and ann smith are the lead researchers at purdue university's stuttering project. >> when they start putting words together is usually when you see it. so mommy, up. or daddy, eat. or something like that. so you typically see it maybe at around age 3. >> reporter: speaking, they point out, is complex for anyone. >> first of all you have so many muscles you have to control. you have to think of what you want to say. you have to generate the grammar. so there's just many many levels of activity in the brain. very widespread activity when you're speaking. >> it turns out that the emotional system also, the whole brain, everything in the brain is inter-acting. that impacts how we control our muscles. >> reporter: over the course of five years, smith and webber fox are following 72 children who stutter. monitoring their brain waves and testing their motor skills. some will stop stuttering; others will not. >> we don't have any good predictor of who are these children really at high risk for chronic stuttering. so part of... by the end of our project, we're real
. >> reporter: christine webber fox and ann smith are the lead researchers at purdue university's stuttering project. >> when they start putting words together is usually when you see it. so mommy, up. or daddy, eat. or something like that. so you typically see it maybe at around age 3. >> reporter: speaking, they point out, is complex for anyone. >> first of all you have so many muscles you have to control. you have to think of what you want to say. you have to generate...
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. >> thank you, governor purdue, governor elect deal, deliver to the great sale of the state of georgiaitizens of the state of georgia, except the great deal and return it to you for your safekeeping. [applause] >> the honorable jason j. deal will now administer the oath of office for the governor elect, nathan deal. ladies and gentlemen, please rise. >> lease raise your right hand, pressed her left hand on the bible. i at nathan deal do solemnly swear. >> i nathan deal do solemnly swear. >> that i will faithfully execute the office of governor. >> of the state of georgia. >> of the state of georgia. >> about to the best of my ability. >> preserve, protect and defend. the constitution thereof. >> and the constitution of the united states. >> in the constitution of the united states. >> the public eye. >> so help me god. my congratulations. >> thank you. [applause] ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please be seated as governor deal will administer the oath of office to the lieutenant governor, casey cagle. >> lieutenant governor, are you ready to take the oath of offic
. >> thank you, governor purdue, governor elect deal, deliver to the great sale of the state of georgiaitizens of the state of georgia, except the great deal and return it to you for your safekeeping. [applause] >> the honorable jason j. deal will now administer the oath of office for the governor elect, nathan deal. ladies and gentlemen, please rise. >> lease raise your right hand, pressed her left hand on the bible. i at nathan deal do solemnly swear. >> i nathan deal...