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but the last time as we are on our way to purdue-michigan the last time michigan-purdue played vince edwards scored 30 in the game. >> bill: wrap-around there. one of the few mistakes he has made. he is a very talented guy. multi-positional too. >> jim: offensive on garner. there you go. the bracket now down to the two tomorrow. 4:30 eastern time on cbs. michigan-purdue. for the big ten championship. >> bill: interesting contrast in styles, too. the spread look for michigan. back cut you. >> grant: michigan improved defensive play against a very talented dynamic offense here, purdue. >> bill: vince edwards. another day. healthier. he can get numbers. look at kid. >> jim: fails to go. back out to garner. boy, did he put on a show in the first half. >> bill: plenty of life. he has ability from deep. >> jim: he can keep playing. >> grant: he is hustlalling. he will get one up. >> jim: 30 for the game. 33. >> bill: hey! matches the jersey number with that one! [applause] >> jim: yeah. how about the naming thing it's a victory. 78-70. boilermakers now have wo for bill,antz saying so longm
but the last time as we are on our way to purdue-michigan the last time michigan-purdue played vince edwards scored 30 in the game. >> bill: wrap-around there. one of the few mistakes he has made. he is a very talented guy. multi-positional too. >> jim: offensive on garner. there you go. the bracket now down to the two tomorrow. 4:30 eastern time on cbs. michigan-purdue. for the big ten championship. >> bill: interesting contrast in styles, too. the spread look for michigan....
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carson edwards knocks down the three, purdue beats penn state 78-seven, nittany lions finish at 21 and 13, so have to wait until next sunday to see if they make the tournament. >> now to the phillies pulling double duty today.
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purdue: both are stimulative.t's like dividends. ,he answer to your question small candidates and regional banks have nothing to do with the 08 and 09 crisis during the got wrapped up in this blunt instrument called dodd-frank. i'm excited about this bill we passed yesterday. it went the regular order. we had amendments on the floor and we had a bipartisan approach . we don't do that very often in the senate. . remarkable accomplishment on the back of what we did last year a tremendous addition to driving the economy forward. right now you're going to see a lot of this money find its way to small businesses in small-town america. david: a bipartisan effort in washington is -- let me come back to what the effects are. do we need more lending in the economy going on. if there any danger we may be overstimulating? sen. purdue: when you take the jackboots of a an oppressive federal regime you get a pop. most of the benefit comes from the regulatory work. we have energy work done last year as well as tax changes you wi
purdue: both are stimulative.t's like dividends. ,he answer to your question small candidates and regional banks have nothing to do with the 08 and 09 crisis during the got wrapped up in this blunt instrument called dodd-frank. i'm excited about this bill we passed yesterday. it went the regular order. we had amendments on the floor and we had a bipartisan approach . we don't do that very often in the senate. . remarkable accomplishment on the back of what we did last year a tremendous addition...
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senator purdue. -- >> senator purdue. senator purdue: i'm googling ambit over here. [laughter] i happen to believe that if we will be north of 3% gdp growth, we have got to grow exports. you have made those comments publicly as well. the low interest rate environment of the last decade has shown a proliferation of new lending, really a binge of new debt in the developing world. just this year, a lot of that is short-term. almost $2 trillion of that developing world debt coming through this year. 15% of that has been nominated a u.s. dollars. as we normalize rates in the u.s., with u.s. dynamics between inflation and unemployment, the impact that could have on the developing world could, in effect, have some systemic risk i not only the global economy, but on our own recovery? we can doowell: what is be transparent and protectable, the markets can therefore understand what we are doing and be ready for it. i think that if we do that, we use our tools to achieve stable prices and a maximum employment in the united states. what we try to do for the world financial marke
senator purdue. -- >> senator purdue. senator purdue: i'm googling ambit over here. [laughter] i happen to believe that if we will be north of 3% gdp growth, we have got to grow exports. you have made those comments publicly as well. the low interest rate environment of the last decade has shown a proliferation of new lending, really a binge of new debt in the developing world. just this year, a lot of that is short-term. almost $2 trillion of that developing world debt coming through...
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the school will open as purdue university global, purdue global in april. about it. the chronicle of higher education, which asserted the bible of establishment higher ed has a special report out right now that says the adult learner, population higher ed can no longer ignored. we agree with that completely. we want to extend the quality education purdue is known for her to a population that missed it the first time there's a chance at it now. connell: we have to go, but that sounds like something in the trade debate when it's retraining and people are going from one job to another. is that fair? >> absolutely it is. we have to be at the front edge of online education. it has applications in our traditional 18 to 22 population. our first focus is really on expanding our mission to these fellow citizens, many of whom are hungry for more learning. i've got in the way in right now they can't put dry campus for four years. >> makes sense to do it online. keep us up to date. thank you for coming we appreciate it. now there is a new poll out and if you read into
the school will open as purdue university global, purdue global in april. about it. the chronicle of higher education, which asserted the bible of establishment higher ed has a special report out right now that says the adult learner, population higher ed can no longer ignored. we agree with that completely. we want to extend the quality education purdue is known for her to a population that missed it the first time there's a chance at it now. connell: we have to go, but that sounds like...
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purdue ran a huge personal best, which moves her two best in the —— tenth in the all—time uk list.o 18 points clear at the top of the premier league. they're leading the reigning champions chelsea 1—0 at the etihad stadium, thanks to bernardo silva's goal early in the second half. since losing to chelsea last season at the etihad, manchester city have lost none of their home games. known for spending princely sums on players, both sides struggled to find their rhythm, city crafting a chance through bernardo silva. once pep guardiola's side spring into gear, there's little you can do to stop them. only cesar azpilicueta's goal—line block was enough to stop leroy sane. then silva found silva. city lead. chelsea's best chance immediately followed. victor moses going for the near post. conte's chelsea crown is slipping. manchester city are not slipping up. brighton have increased the pressure on arsenal manager arsene wenger with their first victory over them in 36 years. brighton won 2—1 to edge them closer to premier league survival and inflict arsenal's fourth defeat in a row. joe l
purdue ran a huge personal best, which moves her two best in the —— tenth in the all—time uk list.o 18 points clear at the top of the premier league. they're leading the reigning champions chelsea 1—0 at the etihad stadium, thanks to bernardo silva's goal early in the second half. since losing to chelsea last season at the etihad, manchester city have lost none of their home games. known for spending princely sums on players, both sides struggled to find their rhythm, city crafting a...
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. >>> purdue a scare from butler. two minutes left.n mcdermott lay-in. 16 seconds left, dakota matthias with the catch and shoot three makes it a five-point game. 1.2 seconds left, butler down three, baldwin half court heave for the tie, we've seen it too many times in and out and purdue wins 76-73 advancing to the sweet 16. >>> raiders and patriots doing business today. patterson to new england along with the sixth round pick for the patriots fifth round, saves the raider $2.5 million in cap space. he was due $3 million, and he had 31 catches last season for 309 yards. if you could trade patterson why not michael crabtree? they just cut crab. >>> nascar down in southern cal, fontana speedway. kevin harvick won three straight, he connects with kyle larson. his bid for fourth straight was done, finished in 35th place. 32 laps to go. martin truexx jr. passes kyle busch for the lead in the 2017 serious cup champion will take the checkered flag, first win of the season. more interest the ncaa tournament, north carolina defending champs los
. >>> purdue a scare from butler. two minutes left.n mcdermott lay-in. 16 seconds left, dakota matthias with the catch and shoot three makes it a five-point game. 1.2 seconds left, butler down three, baldwin half court heave for the tie, we've seen it too many times in and out and purdue wins 76-73 advancing to the sweet 16. >>> raiders and patriots doing business today. patterson to new england along with the sixth round pick for the patriots fifth round, saves the raider...
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. >>> purdue a scare from butler. two minutes left. mcdermott lay-in. 16 seconds left, dakota matthias with the catch and shoot three makes it a five-point game. 1.2 seconds left, butler down three, baldwin half court heave for the tie, we've seen it too many times in and out and purdue wins 76-73 advancing to the sweet 16. >>> raiders and patriots doing business today. patterson to new england along with the sixth round pick for the patriots fifth round, saves the raider $2.5 million in cap space. he was due $3 million, and he had 31 catches last season for 309 yards. if you could trade patterson why not michael crabtree? they just cut crab. >>> nascar down in southern cal, fontana speedway. kevin harvick won three straight, he connects with kyle larson. his bid for fourth straight was done, finished in 35th place. 32 laps to go. martin truexx jr. passes kyle busch for the lead in the 2017 serious cup champion will take the checkered flag, first win of the season. more interest the ncaa tournament, north carolina defending champs lost
. >>> purdue a scare from butler. two minutes left. mcdermott lay-in. 16 seconds left, dakota matthias with the catch and shoot three makes it a five-point game. 1.2 seconds left, butler down three, baldwin half court heave for the tie, we've seen it too many times in and out and purdue wins 76-73 advancing to the sweet 16. >>> raiders and patriots doing business today. patterson to new england along with the sixth round pick for the patriots fifth round, saves the raider $2.5...
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purdue wins is 76-73 advancing to the sweet 16. all right. we had the best tournament of the year on the pga tour at arnie's place. tiger woods made a run at title but back-to-back bogeys ended that while remember mcilroy who hasn't won on the pga tour in 539 days was out of his mind. bay hill the place arnie built. tiger woods was within a shot on the lead, 5 under par until the tee shot on 16 finds a bush out of bounds. he would bogey the hole and 17 as well, but tiger finished a nice par on 18. 3 under on the day and 10 under on the tournament and tied for fifth. yesterday's leader heinrich stenson and rory mcilroy, a chance to share the lead. rims out and he's scolding and he hasn't won on the tour since 2016. chipping for birdie on is a. got. it takes a two-shot lead and part of four b dechambeau, eagle putt. find the bottom of the jar. rory would ice it with a 25-foot birdie putt. an 8 under 64. birdied five of his last six holes and he's the winner at 18 under par. >> something clicked in game in my long game and with moy putting as we
purdue wins is 76-73 advancing to the sweet 16. all right. we had the best tournament of the year on the pga tour at arnie's place. tiger woods made a run at title but back-to-back bogeys ended that while remember mcilroy who hasn't won on the pga tour in 539 days was out of his mind. bay hill the place arnie built. tiger woods was within a shot on the lead, 5 under par until the tee shot on 16 finds a bush out of bounds. he would bogey the hole and 17 as well, but tiger finished a nice par on...
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carson edwards knocks down the three, purdue beats penn state 78-seven, nittany lions finish at 21 and so have to wait until next sunday to see if they make the tournament. >> now to the phillies pulling double duty today. against the orioles and pirates. torrey smith throwing out the first pitch down in clearwater celebrate a bit. minor leaguer tom, took the mound for the fightings against balance more, here, at the plate, line drive. rolls the ball. mullins will score first. and with that the orioles take the lead. and one and a third, struggled with control. no-hitter going into the eighth. phillies ron with the single to left, ended, and baltimore ends up-beating the phils four to two. we have ben lively battling in the rotation, through three shut out innings. but the phillies lost to the pirates four to three. union opening the season against new england at the energy stadium. forty-third minute, with the ball, inside the box, fontana from newark delaware scores first mls goal. the union opens the season with a win, two-nil, the final >> very nice. >> little post celebration ther
carson edwards knocks down the three, purdue beats penn state 78-seven, nittany lions finish at 21 and so have to wait until next sunday to see if they make the tournament. >> now to the phillies pulling double duty today. against the orioles and pirates. torrey smith throwing out the first pitch down in clearwater celebrate a bit. minor leaguer tom, took the mound for the fightings against balance more, here, at the plate, line drive. rolls the ball. mullins will score first. and with...
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he joins us tonight from purdue university in west lafayette, indiana.ernor, thanks for being here. why write this op ed? >> it was something of a surprise to us, bret, here how much we knew about our students and we're beginning to discover ways we can use it for their benefit. we want to do that. let them know things that would be -- that correlate with academic success and they're progressing better here at purdue. but at the same time, we can tell there could be misuses of that sort of data and i wrote it just because i know there are institutions of all kinds who are now in possession of information in enormous quantitys and we're all going to have some questions to ask about ourselves about making sure we do the right thing sxnt the wrong thing with it. >> bret: that line between privacy and what you could use with that data, obviously, is something we deal with. in this op ed, you said people serene in their assurance that they know what is best for others, have to stop and ask themselves on what authority they became the nudgers and great approve
he joins us tonight from purdue university in west lafayette, indiana.ernor, thanks for being here. why write this op ed? >> it was something of a surprise to us, bret, here how much we knew about our students and we're beginning to discover ways we can use it for their benefit. we want to do that. let them know things that would be -- that correlate with academic success and they're progressing better here at purdue. but at the same time, we can tell there could be misuses of that sort...
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. >> roman >> kathryn: catholic grad, facg purdue. lle, the hawk will never die.ses, gets the ball wins penn atn. sixhre ivy league title for th first time in 11 years. drexel with a ten point lead to madison. main isabel on the three scoring, 24. delaware beats elon aell. >> ma march madness ready to get going. >> even the nor'easter couldn't damage the middle school's determination to do good. they held the brewery bash, students danced and played raising $67,000 for the four diamond fund to help families with expenses due to pediatric cancer. the event is named fo time teener that away with cancer.buried alive and lio in an avalanche. that's when we come back. >> "action news" continues. >> saturday night. i'm walter perez. here's what's happening at trees remain on roads and homes and crews continue to repair power outages. also, the oscars are 24 hours away. there were terrifying moments at a ski resort out west when good aried ali huncovered a it g eht livesghe way. we see how dtructive th this house chipmunk lane had a tree fall on top of it in nobody was i
. >> roman >> kathryn: catholic grad, facg purdue. lle, the hawk will never die.ses, gets the ball wins penn atn. sixhre ivy league title for th first time in 11 years. drexel with a ten point lead to madison. main isabel on the three scoring, 24. delaware beats elon aell. >> ma march madness ready to get going. >> even the nor'easter couldn't damage the middle school's determination to do good. they held the brewery bash, students danced and played raising $67,000 for...
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time you now for sports with number 15 michigan squaring off against number 8 purdue. the big ten tournament title. although purdue's center scored 23 points, it wasn't enough to stop michigan efficient offense. john tessky adding 14 off the bench. late in the second half, the wolverines held on, winning 75-66 to clench their second consecutive big ten title. congratulations to them. >>> meanwhile, cincinnati and wichita state duked it out playing for one seed in the american athletic conference tournament. evans had 19 points and helped put the bear cats over the shockers winning 62-61 becoming conference champions. the tournament starts this thursday march 8 in oral. >>> we're switching gears to golf where phil mickelson has finally won once again defeating justin thomas in a sudden death playoff in the wgc mexico championship. the five-time major champion won the tournament at the age of 47 as he is poised to compete for the masters in augusta in early april. there is phil. >>> now to the red carpet where kobe bryant won an oscar for his most animated short film "de
time you now for sports with number 15 michigan squaring off against number 8 purdue. the big ten tournament title. although purdue's center scored 23 points, it wasn't enough to stop michigan efficient offense. john tessky adding 14 off the bench. late in the second half, the wolverines held on, winning 75-66 to clench their second consecutive big ten title. congratulations to them. >>> meanwhile, cincinnati and wichita state duked it out playing for one seed in the american athletic...
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purdue, the highest seeded advancing to the tournament yesterday. once down by a 22 point deficit, nevada rallied back to stun number two seeded cincinnati, claiming their first lead in the game with seconds to go. the bear cats were unable to score fighting for a loose ball as time expired. it was the second largest comeback in tournament history behind byu's rally in the 2012 first four. then syracuse advance to the sweet 16 after defeating michigan state 55-53. what a game that was. a play in game starting the tournament and it looks like former president obama's bracket is busted along with the rest of the country, but not yasmin's. florida state upsets xavier, 75-70. finally, the reigning champions, the north carolina tar heels followed suit with most of the other top seeded in the tournament following to texas, a&m 86-65. the tar heels shot just 33%. with those upsets, the sweet 16 is set with a few goliaths remaining. villanova remains with duke. the lowest team to advance this year is loyola chicago. the madness continues this thursday. all
purdue, the highest seeded advancing to the tournament yesterday. once down by a 22 point deficit, nevada rallied back to stun number two seeded cincinnati, claiming their first lead in the game with seconds to go. the bear cats were unable to score fighting for a loose ball as time expired. it was the second largest comeback in tournament history behind byu's rally in the 2012 first four. then syracuse advance to the sweet 16 after defeating michigan state 55-53. what a game that was. a play...
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purdue head coach matt painter doesn't expect haas to return this season, but i guess, ayman, it is worth shot. his replacement is pretty good, to too, harms. he is 7'3". >> when you're this late in the season, you're making a run for the final four, you have to do anything you can possibly do. thanks for that, louis. >>> still ahead, richard haass will be here to help set the state for the saudi crown prince's visit to the white house today. it's 6 am. 40 million americans are waking up to a gillette shave. and at our factory in boston, more than a thousand workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of heritage, craftsmanship and innovation. today we're bringing you america's number one shave at lower prices every day. putting money back in the pockets of millions of americans. as one of those workers, i'm proud to bring you gillette quality for less, because nobody can beat the men and women of gillette. gillette - the best a man can get. or a c-anything-o. but i've got an idea sir. get domo. it'll connect us to everything that's going on in the company. get it for
purdue head coach matt painter doesn't expect haas to return this season, but i guess, ayman, it is worth shot. his replacement is pretty good, to too, harms. he is 7'3". >> when you're this late in the season, you're making a run for the final four, you have to do anything you can possibly do. thanks for that, louis. >>> still ahead, richard haass will be here to help set the state for the saudi crown prince's visit to the white house today. it's 6 am. 40 million americans...
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math class and can be more challenged in an ap course, sorry we don't have ap hear the system says purdue student wants to learn a skill like welding because she wants to work as an advanced manufacturing town. no they tell the student we don't have that available either. i'm not comfortable with settling for those answers and i hope you aren't either. course choices but one way of embracing flexibility. states could also use a 3% to incentivize and roam in a public school choice. it also enables you to take an additional 7% of title i funds and use them to empower local educators and districts to explore new functions and experiment with new approaches. for example in nevada 30 schools work together and with the stakeholder partnership network. the network teamed with local leaders who had fresh this great nevada boasts this is not a set and it and forget approach. instead they are constantly evaluating to ensure that funds are spent of the most productive way possible. responsible use of taxpayer funds is important. that's why the law requires the public disclosure of how the resources
math class and can be more challenged in an ap course, sorry we don't have ap hear the system says purdue student wants to learn a skill like welding because she wants to work as an advanced manufacturing town. no they tell the student we don't have that available either. i'm not comfortable with settling for those answers and i hope you aren't either. course choices but one way of embracing flexibility. states could also use a 3% to incentivize and roam in a public school choice. it also...
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associate professor of south asian history at purdue university.f the national organizers of one today's women's strike. when we come back, we will be joined by ththe award-winning playwright, actor, activist eve ensler. she has a new play "in the body of the world." we will talk about that and 20 years of v-day. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. as we continue our coverage of international women'n's day in a turning now to the world-renowned playwright, activist eve ensler. author of "the vagina monologues." ,0 years ago she launched v-day an international movement to end violence against women and girls. returned toas also the stage with a one-woman play called "in the body of the world." field, city of joy. it is right after one of those congolese downpours and the earth is green andnd field, cit. the sun is jusust beginning to come out. the e women are there and t thee strong. i have made a promise. amy: "in the body of the world" is based on eve ensler's memo
associate professor of south asian history at purdue university.f the national organizers of one today's women's strike. when we come back, we will be joined by ththe award-winning playwright, actor, activist eve ensler. she has a new play "in the body of the world." we will talk about that and 20 years of v-day. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. as we continue our coverage of international...
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secretary purdue thank you for coming to the midwest. we were on a plane together and he had a very nice have on mr. chairman. looked like he was ready for the midwest. i know senator duckworth asked you about that -- but i just wanted to touch on biofuel infrastructure. usda announced 21 states would receive grant funding for the biofuel infrastructure program. do you think we have sufficient infrastructure to be able to get to that next stage where we are beyond but we want to make it part of the mainstay of our fuel supply? >> senator i think there will be at least a demand for bombs and there will be another opportunity to participate in infrastructure growing out our homegrown interview program with ethanol. >> very good, thank you. secretary chao, open skies. we have talked about this in the past. they are very important. we have a delta hub and i know the administration recently announced a memorandum of understanding between the state department and qatar to address some of these foreign air carriers. i'm sure you were involved i
secretary purdue thank you for coming to the midwest. we were on a plane together and he had a very nice have on mr. chairman. looked like he was ready for the midwest. i know senator duckworth asked you about that -- but i just wanted to touch on biofuel infrastructure. usda announced 21 states would receive grant funding for the biofuel infrastructure program. do you think we have sufficient infrastructure to be able to get to that next stage where we are beyond but we want to make it part of...
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secretary purdue, your budget eliminates u.s. da for grant program. it's a critical program for clean and safe water. how do you justify cutting that and then putting forth another one that won't build infrastructure. >> we do expect infrastructure program to build infrastructure but you understand and frankly what good job role development has done with the water program. >> that's why don't understand why it was cut. we have cities and towns rule in urban that depend on this. hopefully we can take another look at this. i appreciate the work we're doing and i know you good people, but we have to do better than this. >> went to thank all of you for being here for your service to our state. i will echo my statement thanking them emphasis on rural america. and the emphasis on the broadband issue. in response to senator chester, and put a plug-in for west virginia even though we have difficult financial situations we went to the pole and passed a $1.5 billion infrastructure package that raise the gas tax. my hope is that when and if this bill goes throug
secretary purdue, your budget eliminates u.s. da for grant program. it's a critical program for clean and safe water. how do you justify cutting that and then putting forth another one that won't build infrastructure. >> we do expect infrastructure program to build infrastructure but you understand and frankly what good job role development has done with the water program. >> that's why don't understand why it was cut. we have cities and towns rule in urban that depend on this....
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texas text versus purdue. arizona state they were knocked out long, long ago.just the way it turns out. but bill, your team, syracuse, still in the mix. >> going to be a late night. i need a long nap, on a friday afternoon. to stay up for that. >> didn't think they would make it this far. here they are. >> no one did. get into this weak end. love to give you warmth and spread it. because it has been in areas of texas, oklahoma, colorado. cool to the north. cleveland, 37. oklahoma city. 72, san antonio. 83. saturday, split here with southern half of country. mild. new orleans. 80 sound great. chilly into next week. coolish. we do try to get into the 50s in new york. so, maybe it is a start. >> yeah. >> got to start with something. >> dent on't go anywhere. early today will return. great outdoors... especially when you're in accounts receivable. only one detergent can give you a sniff like this... try gain botanicals laundry detergent. one of the many irresistible scents from gain. with advil liqui-gels, what bad shoulder? what headache? advil is relief that's fa
texas text versus purdue. arizona state they were knocked out long, long ago.just the way it turns out. but bill, your team, syracuse, still in the mix. >> going to be a late night. i need a long nap, on a friday afternoon. to stay up for that. >> didn't think they would make it this far. here they are. >> no one did. get into this weak end. love to give you warmth and spread it. because it has been in areas of texas, oklahoma, colorado. cool to the north. cleveland, 37....
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purdue university suggested that people not use the word "man" when they are writing.ailman, policeman, they think that's sexist and could be kind of offensive and biased. should we remove the word "man" from all terminology? >> well, when we are talking about men, we should probably keep it in our language. these things are fluid and change over time. and be flexible with our mind. it can cause discomfort at first. but the potential reward for changing them is creating a more inclusive society. how hard is it to think of mail carrier and police officer. we are shifting our collective image much of what it means to have these jobs. jesse: first baseman in baseball is that wrong? >> i don't know much about baseball. so i'm not sure what the different positions should be. what can you say if it doesn't have a man tonight. in softball we'll say second base person? >> why not. i think the question is why not. why not try it out. jesse: that seems to be the philosophy of the left for most of things. why not. i have to run. it was great talking to you. i didn't eat steak in
purdue university suggested that people not use the word "man" when they are writing.ailman, policeman, they think that's sexist and could be kind of offensive and biased. should we remove the word "man" from all terminology? >> well, when we are talking about men, we should probably keep it in our language. these things are fluid and change over time. and be flexible with our mind. it can cause discomfort at first. but the potential reward for changing them is...
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senator purdue in the 8:00 hour. stay with us.is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ in: "bloomberg surveillance" london and new york, francine look law and tom keene. i want to talk about my good friend mr. kudlow, latest piÑata of the trump administration. after mr. kudlow, as he should. your is the reality, 14 years ago this was the definitive paper in 2002 from robert eisen bice of the atlanta fed. this changed market economics. it was wicked good. federal reserve bank of atlanta math. you cannot see it on tv. all you have to know. francine: or on radio. tom: the top-of-the-line, doing marketow, economics and forecasting. larry kudlow back in the day was a hell of a market forecaster. with that, hans-guenter redeker, the dollar and trump. should he speak about dollar policy or should that be the territory of the secretary of treasury? hans-guenter: the dollar and in order to avoid confusion, it should stay within the treasury. i'm sure, this will continue like that. what this think about strong u.s. dollar policy means. yes, of course to keep conf
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>> with purdue, the company you're talking about, they pulled off their entire sales force. think that drug companies and distributors are panicking now. and we're going to see less and less of this overuse. 250 million prescriptions are written every year, which is a disgrace. and it's not entirely the drug manufacturer's fault. physicians are the ones who prescribe these things. what are we treating here? do we know where the pain is coming from? because we were taught that pain is the fifth vital sign, that we always have to address it. we need to right tools to address it. instead, medical schools are now teaching about addiction. i think we're starting to move in the right direction here and i think the president is serious about this. he lost a brother do alcoholism. this is the time. over 60,000 overdose deaths a year for prescription drugs. >> and they've made such a public opening on this and they have made a lot of promises to these people who have suffered and lost. a lot of folks are watching across the country and really around the world. thank you for weighing
>> with purdue, the company you're talking about, they pulled off their entire sales force. think that drug companies and distributors are panicking now. and we're going to see less and less of this overuse. 250 million prescriptions are written every year, which is a disgrace. and it's not entirely the drug manufacturer's fault. physicians are the ones who prescribe these things. what are we treating here? do we know where the pain is coming from? because we were taught that pain is the...
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i grew up on the campus of purdue. atyou think indiana was good snacking money from appropriations, let me tell you. can approach the federal government and companies because of its engineering skill -- school. i have been at a university that takes itself exceedingly seriously. located in- cambridge. when i was negotiating for my budget with the congress for the agency i was responsible for, i was aware of earmarks. that, i thinkl of the success of american higher education has been unrelated to pork in any significant way. i think that the real strength of american education has come from the commitment of many of its institutions to let research findings drive teaching. the reasoning that, at least in top universities in the world, it is one of the few things where the united states is ahead of everyone else. universities in world rankings, i don't believe much in world rankings. those rankings don't come from part. those come from investigation and hard work and good teaching and serious study. we have not been in
i grew up on the campus of purdue. atyou think indiana was good snacking money from appropriations, let me tell you. can approach the federal government and companies because of its engineering skill -- school. i have been at a university that takes itself exceedingly seriously. located in- cambridge. when i was negotiating for my budget with the congress for the agency i was responsible for, i was aware of earmarks. that, i thinkl of the success of american higher education has been unrelated...
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also had numerous meetings with key agriculture trade officials, including agricultural secretary purdue who's been out to california a number of times. as we in congress move together with the farm bill and the negotiations we must maintain strong support for the cultivation and the production of fresh fruits and vegetables which are the foundation of a healthy diet. california produces over half the nation's fruits and vegetables. it's truly amazing. 300 crops. we must also make sure that we do not abandon our nation's most vulnerable through an inhumane cuts to the nutrition programs that we provide for steady source of food to our nation's food supply. we're talking about our safety net. we're talking about the snap program. we're talking about women, infants and children. this has been part of the glue on a bipartisan basis that have kept democrats and republicans together in the re-authorization of the farm bill, but we must have a safety net for those who are most unfortunate in our society. we should work to also expand foreign markets for our products and to incentivize sound co
also had numerous meetings with key agriculture trade officials, including agricultural secretary purdue who's been out to california a number of times. as we in congress move together with the farm bill and the negotiations we must maintain strong support for the cultivation and the production of fresh fruits and vegetables which are the foundation of a healthy diet. california produces over half the nation's fruits and vegetables. it's truly amazing. 300 crops. we must also make sure that we...
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steve morris, his business partner, they wrote the great trump tax cuts and david purdue, the great senator from georgia is helping him. i've never been so fired up in my life. i predict the republicans will win the midterm elections by a land slide and trump will be re-elected with the biggest landslide in history. >> joe, you say that because of the tax cuts? >> caller: yeah, i love the tax cuts. i'm a -- i've been a stock market investor of 50 years, and, boy, my stocks have done great. i'm so fired up, i haven't been able to sleep the last two nights. i'm so fired up about it. >> all right, joe, i'm going to leave it there. henry olson? >> i appreciate joe's optimism and enthusiasm. i think that, you know, i am not opposed to the tax cuts. i should make that clear. but i do think that the average american voter is not quite as enthusiastic about them as joe, and not quite as partisan as joe. and i think we're seeing that on the ground, which is that even though people are -- the average family is going to see $1,000, $1,500, $2,000 cut in their taxes this year, it is going to cut their
steve morris, his business partner, they wrote the great trump tax cuts and david purdue, the great senator from georgia is helping him. i've never been so fired up in my life. i predict the republicans will win the midterm elections by a land slide and trump will be re-elected with the biggest landslide in history. >> joe, you say that because of the tax cuts? >> caller: yeah, i love the tax cuts. i'm a -- i've been a stock market investor of 50 years, and, boy, my stocks have done...
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purdue,nt to air, david georgia senator, says he will change his mind, the president. which is it? onig: i'm with paul ryan this one in thinking that balance of the sticking to his guns. people remember that when donald trump came down the escalator of trump tower two years ago, he talked about tariffs, he talked about free trade being an enemy of the american worker, and i think he is going to stick to it. he is getting a lot of pushback, including from right down the hall in the executive office, terry cohen, chief economic advisor, who has taken the unusual step of convening a meeting of steel and aluminum -using companies to convince the president he is wrong. there are -- there is really high-stakes marksmanship going on here full -- brinkmanship going on here. who is going to blink first? can peopletrump -- convincing to soften his position on certain industries or countries? david: bloomberg reported yesterday that gary cohn is going to bring in heads of industry. do we know when the meeting is going forward? thursday,have heard where have heard tomorrow. it is unclear. it i
purdue,nt to air, david georgia senator, says he will change his mind, the president. which is it? onig: i'm with paul ryan this one in thinking that balance of the sticking to his guns. people remember that when donald trump came down the escalator of trump tower two years ago, he talked about tariffs, he talked about free trade being an enemy of the american worker, and i think he is going to stick to it. he is getting a lot of pushback, including from right down the hall in the executive...
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the other will meet west virginia. 11 these syracuse duke and purdue will play texas tech on thursdaygifts for south korea for sunday's game against kansas state. sending under armour shoes as well as other swag is congratulations for being the first-ever number one seed to knock out number one. unfortunately it did not help. they lost to kansas state by seven. 5243 and unable to do it. tiger woods scored a second straight finish. final round of the arnold palmer notation. finished at 10 under par for the four rounds. and out of bounds shot on 16 really sold the chance tiger had a catching the leaders. tiger word, burberry one. lori mcelroy who hadn't won a debate hadn't won in debates and said the arnold palmer died september 2016 when the arnold palmer invitational. he finished 18 under par for the victory. he birdied five of his final six holes to win yesterday. just wonderful stuff. his wife also shares a birthday with arnold palmer, so it's great that he came back. cheryl: where's tiger now as far as the masters predictions? >> he said two top-five finishes for the first time in
the other will meet west virginia. 11 these syracuse duke and purdue will play texas tech on thursdaygifts for south korea for sunday's game against kansas state. sending under armour shoes as well as other swag is congratulations for being the first-ever number one seed to knock out number one. unfortunately it did not help. they lost to kansas state by seven. 5243 and unable to do it. tiger woods scored a second straight finish. final round of the arnold palmer notation. finished at 10 under...
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later, a hearing on the president's 2019 budget request with agricultural secretary sonny purdue.n book tv,0 years in-depth has featured nonfiction writers for conversations about their books. this year, we are featuring best-selling fiction writers. live sunday, april 1 at new eastern with walter mosley. his books include double in a blue dress, gone fishing, and fearless jones, plus over 40 weekly agreement -- critically acclaimed books. our special series, "in-depth fiction edition," sunday, april 1, live from noon to 3 p.m. eastern on c-span two. tonight on c-span, betsy devos and ben carson testify before congress about the presidents 2019 budget request for their departments. that is followed by president trump meeting with the saudi crown prince at the white house. later, sarah sanders takes aboutons from reporters the ongoing robert mueller investigation and the president's recent call with vladimir putin. education secretary betsy devos was on capitol hill to outline the president's 2019 budget request and other priorities for her department. she was asked about gun viole
later, a hearing on the president's 2019 budget request with agricultural secretary sonny purdue.n book tv,0 years in-depth has featured nonfiction writers for conversations about their books. this year, we are featuring best-selling fiction writers. live sunday, april 1 at new eastern with walter mosley. his books include double in a blue dress, gone fishing, and fearless jones, plus over 40 weekly agreement -- critically acclaimed books. our special series, "in-depth fiction...
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jane is a professor of english at indiana university, purdue university indianapolis where since 1988 and where she received the trustee's award in 2016 and the distinguished faculty award in 2015. we believe this is really the first time that the museum and the symposium have included a professor of english on the program but there's a reason for
jane is a professor of english at indiana university, purdue university indianapolis where since 1988 and where she received the trustee's award in 2016 and the distinguished faculty award in 2015. we believe this is really the first time that the museum and the symposium have included a professor of english on the program but there's a reason for
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texas tech beating purdue. by the end of the weekend just four teams will remain.use 2-3 defense can foil a lot of people. i'm not sad to see them go. abby: your team got out days ago. ed: kentucky got out tuesday. roseanne barr is out there this week. it's interesting. because she is someone who has battled with president trump before. but she was almost standing up for him and saying enough is enough when she went on with jimmy kimmel. he was trying to push her and go after her and she said, hang on a second. some of you have guys have just gone way too far with the presidential hate. watch. >> weren't you a food friend of hillary clinton. >> yes i was. i had disagreement with her foreign policy. >> how about captain wacko running the country. you a were a very liberal socialist person in general. >> i'm still the same, y'all moved. >> we did. >> you all went so [bleep] out you lost everybody. a lot of us, you know, no matter who we voted for, we don't want to see our president fail. [applause] >> right. >> yeah? ed: leave it to roseanne barr. abby: regardless of
texas tech beating purdue. by the end of the weekend just four teams will remain.use 2-3 defense can foil a lot of people. i'm not sad to see them go. abby: your team got out days ago. ed: kentucky got out tuesday. roseanne barr is out there this week. it's interesting. because she is someone who has battled with president trump before. but she was almost standing up for him and saying enough is enough when she went on with jimmy kimmel. he was trying to push her and go after her and she said,...
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equity david purdue is ceo of rebook. stick with us. stick with us. we'll be right back.to fuel its growth. real estate such as e-commerce warehouses. and private debt to finance transportation and infrastructure. building blocks of strategies to pursue consistent returns over time from over one hundred fifty billion dollars in real assets. partner with pgim. the global investment management businesses of prudential. it can detect a threat using ai, and respond 60 times faster. it lets you know where your data lives, down to the very server. it keeps your insights from prying eyes, so they're used by no one else but you. it is... the cloud. the ibm cloud. the cloud that's designed for your data. ai ready. secure to the core. the ibm cloud is the cloud for smarter business. secure to the core. gglobal bonds, and high-dividend strategies. sure, these are investments. but they're not what people really invest in. what people really invest in, is what they hope to get out of life. but helping them get there takes a pure focus. because when you invest their money without distr
equity david purdue is ceo of rebook. stick with us. stick with us. we'll be right back.to fuel its growth. real estate such as e-commerce warehouses. and private debt to finance transportation and infrastructure. building blocks of strategies to pursue consistent returns over time from over one hundred fifty billion dollars in real assets. partner with pgim. the global investment management businesses of prudential. it can detect a threat using ai, and respond 60 times faster. it lets you know...
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. >> march madness kicks in high gear with texas tech taking down purdue making it to the elite eight for the first time ever. duke, villanova and kansas moving on as well. one step closer to the ncaa tournament championship. today, saturday, march 24th, 2018. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today," with sheinelle jones, craig melvin and dylan dreyer. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> good morning. welcome to a special split edition of "today." thank you for joining us. i'm sheinelle jones with dylan dreyer. you see craig is in washington, d.c. this morning ahead of the massive rally for gun control happening in a few hours. good morning, craig. >> hey, sheinelle jones. organizers calling it the march for our lives. half a million expected to march down constitution avenue ending to my right where the three-hour program is said to happen. people performing are lin-manuel miranda and miley cyrus an among the few. all of the scheduled speakers are students. many of whom who have been directly impacted by gun violence while much of the march was paid for by celebrities
. >> march madness kicks in high gear with texas tech taking down purdue making it to the elite eight for the first time ever. duke, villanova and kansas moving on as well. one step closer to the ncaa tournament championship. today, saturday, march 24th, 2018. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today," with sheinelle jones, craig melvin and dylan dreyer. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> good morning. welcome to a special split edition of...
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the sweet 16 continues tonight with ckansas, west virginia, texas tech and purdue. >>> and a new farmor has set a world record for the fastest tractor at more than 87 miles per hour >> that's fun. i like that. thank you very much. >>> still ahead on "worldwide exchange," trade turmoil president trump hitting china with new tariffs global markets reacting in a big way. >>> as we head to break, a look at the big u.s. companies being weighed down by the tariffs. you have boeing and caterpillar closing down more than 5% yesterday. u.s. steel plunging nearly 11% big stock moves. stick around much more on that seofllf when "worldwide exchange" returns after this break - i love my grandma. - anncr: as you grow older, your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and improves memory. - dad's got all the answers. - anncr: prevagen is now the number-one-selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. - she outsmarts me every single time. - checkmate! you wan
the sweet 16 continues tonight with ckansas, west virginia, texas tech and purdue. >>> and a new farmor has set a world record for the fastest tractor at more than 87 miles per hour >> that's fun. i like that. thank you very much. >>> still ahead on "worldwide exchange," trade turmoil president trump hitting china with new tariffs global markets reacting in a big way. >>> as we head to break, a look at the big u.s. companies being weighed down by the...
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. >>> penn state looking to keep their ncaa tournament chance's live against eighth ranked purdue in finals. been state down, he pulls up three and makes basket and foul. he had 33 points. boilermakers will pull away here in the second. carson edward knocking down the three, they win, nittany lions will finish 21-13. they will find out on sunday if they make the tournament. >>> phillies pulling double duty, two split squad games against orioles and pirates. torey smith threw out the first pitch and then celebrated. minor leaguer tom took the mound, here in the second, he hits a line drive, begins the wall, and he scores from first orioles would take the lead. he went one in a third, struggled with control. they had a no hitter in the eighth. phillies ryan with the single to left to end, baltimore will beat the phillies four-two. >>> the other split squat game ben lively who is battling for that fifth spot in the rotation, threw three shut out innings giving up just one hit in three strike outs but phillies lost four-three. fightins will take on blue jays this afternoon. >>> the union
. >>> penn state looking to keep their ncaa tournament chance's live against eighth ranked purdue in finals. been state down, he pulls up three and makes basket and foul. he had 33 points. boilermakers will pull away here in the second. carson edward knocking down the three, they win, nittany lions will finish 21-13. they will find out on sunday if they make the tournament. >>> phillies pulling double duty, two split squad games against orioles and pirates. torey smith threw...
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tonight, clemson taking on west virginia, syracuse facing duke and finally texas tech against purdue.nova and kansas are the only one seeds left in the tournaments. >>> switching now to the pros, the hornets won by a 61-point margin against the grizzlies. the first 60-point or greater win since 1998 and the only six all-time. this was mostly chance to kimball walker who scored 46 points in 28 minutes. the fewest minutes a player needed to score 45 plus points since the shop club boys introduced back in 1954-1955 season. how about that stat? meanwhile, the sacramento kings game against the atlanta hawks was delayed as fans trying to enter the arena were blocked due to a protest. the protest broke out over the sacramento police department shooting of an unarmed 22-year-old stephane clark. they discovered the fatally wounded clark was carrying only a cell phone. sacramento county sheriff's deputies were respond to go a 911 call reporting that a man was smashing car windows. crashing was in the backyard of his grandparents home due to their doorbell being broken when the police encountere
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jane is a professor of english at indiana university, purdue university indianapolis where since 1988 and where she received the trustee's award in 2016 and the distinguished faculty award in 2015. we believe this is really the first time that the museum and the symposium have included a professor of english on the program but there's a reason for that. as you'll see from the printed isgram, dr. schultz essentially an honorary heldrian and she has adjunct appointments in her university's department of history and also the department of medical humanities and health studies,american women's studies and philanthropic studies. published works, public programs and media appearances have been at the intersection of disciplines of history, medicine, and literature. ae has also served as visiting professor in the school of nursing and college of theral arts and sciences at university of connecticut, the university of sydney, australia, and cambridge university, england. she is best known in the civil author ofity as the "women at the front: hospital workers in civil war america," published i
jane is a professor of english at indiana university, purdue university indianapolis where since 1988 and where she received the trustee's award in 2016 and the distinguished faculty award in 2015. we believe this is really the first time that the museum and the symposium have included a professor of english on the program but there's a reason for that. as you'll see from the printed isgram, dr. schultz essentially an honorary heldrian and she has adjunct appointments in her university's...
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how purdue managed to overcome well founded concerns and anxieties in the medical community about the addictive nature of that particular medication. and the reason they studied the history of it is because from what i can tell those kinds of marketing practices continue in force. they may have, you know, altered them slightly to respond to pressure in the public and from some agencies, but i think the practices continue and we need you all to cooperate with any agency that has relevant jurisdiction in this to make sure we shut those kind of practices, marketing practices down to protect people out there in the country. so, i hope you will bring attention to it. thank you. and i yield back. >> chair recognizes the gentleman from indiana. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i was a practicing cardio thoracic surgeon prior to coming to congress. i've known about this opioid situation for probably about 25, 20 to 25 years. this is not a new problem but reached the tipping point and has gotten dramatically worse. it got to the tipping point where it's become a public health issue specifically. an
how purdue managed to overcome well founded concerns and anxieties in the medical community about the addictive nature of that particular medication. and the reason they studied the history of it is because from what i can tell those kinds of marketing practices continue in force. they may have, you know, altered them slightly to respond to pressure in the public and from some agencies, but i think the practices continue and we need you all to cooperate with any agency that has relevant...
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in six seconds, secretary purdue, i'd raise the same sue with you rural utility services, f.c.c. i've seen the circumstances we have used r.u.s. dollars to overbuild in communities that already had and you said something similar to this in your response to chairman thune's question. i would join you -- join, i guess, in your comments what i heard about the importance of sorting out where these dollars should be spent that actually get to the rural places that have little or no service as compared to using r.u.s. to allow a carrier into a community that already has service and then using that subsidized resources to pay for additional services in rural america. i won't allow you the opportunity to respond to that but i want to raise that topic. your r.u.s. folks are working closely with us on that particular issue and i express my gratitude. i run out of time to explain that in detail but i'll follow up. thank you. >> thank you, senator moran. senator peters is up next. senator peters: thank you to all of our witnesses today for your testimony on this important topic. as i've been
in six seconds, secretary purdue, i'd raise the same sue with you rural utility services, f.c.c. i've seen the circumstances we have used r.u.s. dollars to overbuild in communities that already had and you said something similar to this in your response to chairman thune's question. i would join you -- join, i guess, in your comments what i heard about the importance of sorting out where these dollars should be spent that actually get to the rural places that have little or no service as...
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i and somereason why other senators, like senator purdue, have been focused on the integration -- immigration system. if you could magically convert one million high school to onees in this country million stamford graduates that could work in the high-tech industry, presumably that would be good for the wages of working class americans. that's essentially what we do every single year, but in reverse, bringing in one million unskilled or low skilled workers competing against the very people who have not shared in prosperity and competed against the previous generation of immigrants. i don't think it's good for american citizens or our economy. i think we will continue to work hard to continue to make sure that all americans in the upper income brackets have shared in the past. thank you. >> thank you for being here, chairman, thank you for being willing to serve. debt, there's one point $4 trillion in outstanding student loan debt, the highest category of consumer debt behind mortgages. it's also the most delinquent, with 11% of borrowers seriously delinquent or in default. the fed estimates
i and somereason why other senators, like senator purdue, have been focused on the integration -- immigration system. if you could magically convert one million high school to onees in this country million stamford graduates that could work in the high-tech industry, presumably that would be good for the wages of working class americans. that's essentially what we do every single year, but in reverse, bringing in one million unskilled or low skilled workers competing against the very people who...
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. >>> penn state looking to keep their ncaa tournament chance's live against purdue in the big 10 semiinal. penn state down, chip gardener makes basket and foul. he led lions with 32 points. boilermaker will pull away here in the second, carson edward, penn state loses 78-70 lions will finish at 21-13. they will find out on sunday if they will make the tournament. >>> now to the phillies pulling double duty, two split squad games with the orioles and pirates. wide receiver torey smith threw out first pitch in clearwater. and, then celebrated. and mine are leaguer tom, took the mound begins fightins a guns baltimore. he hits a line drive, cedric mullens scored and orioles will take the lead. he went one and a third, struggled with control. orioles had a no hitter in the eighth, phillies ryan with a single to left and baltimore will beat phillies four-two. >>> and the other split squad game ben lively, who is bat nearing fifth spot in the rotation, threw three shut out innings giving up just one hit and three strike outs but phillies who four-three to the pirates. fightins will take on t
. >>> penn state looking to keep their ncaa tournament chance's live against purdue in the big 10 semiinal. penn state down, chip gardener makes basket and foul. he led lions with 32 points. boilermaker will pull away here in the second, carson edward, penn state loses 78-70 lions will finish at 21-13. they will find out on sunday if they will make the tournament. >>> now to the phillies pulling double duty, two split squad games with the orioles and pirates. wide receiver...