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richard hamilton great from derrick rose 15,000 points for his career. 22 points in the game chicago up a big lead early on and derrick rose 22 points as well. three-pointer looking pretty good and people's choice got first quarter played very well chicago bulls went 110-95 still on beaten at home richard hamilton 15,000 for his career. >> i owe this to my teammates in the past and i did not know 15,000 points a great accomplishment but i cannot do this without any of my teammates from my career >> blackhawks play-bill tomorrow night without their captain trying to turn the tables on them skating today patrick sharp among those on the ice at practice among those missing jonathan toews not be here tomorrow either started friday night with a flash/in the game he aggravated that on saturday in national loss and had to leave early and began missing tomorrow and might miss sunday's nhl all-star game. >> certainly time is in our favor with the week off. no good time to get injured. tomorrow will be a good test. you really solidified center you need them and the lineup and with him missing
richard hamilton great from derrick rose 15,000 points for his career. 22 points in the game chicago up a big lead early on and derrick rose 22 points as well. three-pointer looking pretty good and people's choice got first quarter played very well chicago bulls went 110-95 still on beaten at home richard hamilton 15,000 for his career. >> i owe this to my teammates in the past and i did not know 15,000 points a great accomplishment but i cannot do this without any of my teammates from my...
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thirty in the third while in the fourth everything went wrong for the cavs losing the ball giving richard hamiltonan opportunity for two easing points there in chicago run out winners by thirty nine points to try may fourteenth victory from seventeen games so far the field and the next face eight games against teams who made the playoffs last year. and finally rushes pentasa it's all marking one hundred years since the sport came to the country but it's what the olympics fast approaching there's little time for the best performers of last year to celebrate as a bouncer gorski reports. russia has been a powerhouse despairs modern pentathlon the national team winning men's gold at three straight olympic games i'm dreaming of baldwin in the footsteps of sydney gold medal was called ski by reading in athens and then again. in beijing and the man himself knows that nothing short of flawlessness in each discipline will be enough for a third straight. there's not one particular thing to work on as a pentathlete you pretty much have to do well in every discipline if you cannot perform at the highest level
thirty in the third while in the fourth everything went wrong for the cavs losing the ball giving richard hamiltonan opportunity for two easing points there in chicago run out winners by thirty nine points to try may fourteenth victory from seventeen games so far the field and the next face eight games against teams who made the playoffs last year. and finally rushes pentasa it's all marking one hundred years since the sport came to the country but it's what the olympics fast approaching...
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bad play by richard hamilton not to keep him off the boards. the ball is not even out of bounds. >> mike: but wade, when he touched it, i think his left foot was out of bounds. that's the key to the whole thing when wade deflected it was he out of bounds so they'll look at the replay. maybe not. nope, they're going to jump it up to center court. inadvertent whistle. we definitely heard the whistle. >> jeff: wade was in bounds. >> mike: earlier in the game in the first half i thought i heard a whistle from the fans. a couple of players had stated you could hear the whistle faintly on that replay. >> jeff: that was blown i believe on the floor. >> mike: it appears to be. so now they'll jump it at center court. lea let's listen and watch again. was wade's foot down when he deflected it? it was very close, jeff. so it's going to be gibson and lebron james. 16.8 remaining. >> jeff: four straight free throw s missed by big-time players. >> mike: james wins the tip. tom thibodeau upset. i think he thought he stole the tip of the it was close to that.
bad play by richard hamilton not to keep him off the boards. the ball is not even out of bounds. >> mike: but wade, when he touched it, i think his left foot was out of bounds. that's the key to the whole thing when wade deflected it was he out of bounds so they'll look at the replay. maybe not. nope, they're going to jump it up to center court. inadvertent whistle. we definitely heard the whistle. >> jeff: wade was in bounds. >> mike: earlier in the game in the first half i...
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winning despite a tough loss yesterday easy victory tonight in washington despite the absence of richard hamiltonse distraught after a miami game and doing whatever he wanted tonight. and joakim noah kyle korver huge, kyle korver dumping it down to joakim noah, kyle korver starter for the first time tonight and the leopard. five out of 12 from downtown and the 17 points and 45 minutes. derrick rose had 35 points and carlos boozer had 18 points nice connection there as they lead start to finish defeating washington wizard's 98-88 at on to philadelphia on wednesday. chairman of chicago bulls keeping a close eye on injury list jerry reinsdorf talking sox fest this week watching players go down a daily basis lately with luol deng and rip hamilton tonight and derrick rose earlier in the month and the boss is worried. , so far so good but concerned about everybody concerned about injuries. short season and compact season we have played nine games in 12 days 20 days 14 games you have players getting hurt and keep waiting to the next injury. the way other players talked about every team injuries great jo
winning despite a tough loss yesterday easy victory tonight in washington despite the absence of richard hamiltonse distraught after a miami game and doing whatever he wanted tonight. and joakim noah kyle korver huge, kyle korver dumping it down to joakim noah, kyle korver starter for the first time tonight and the leopard. five out of 12 from downtown and the 17 points and 45 minutes. derrick rose had 35 points and carlos boozer had 18 points nice connection there as they lead start to finish...
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regroup with the mighty detour to distance intown >> the first of their back-back- back at home richard hamilton in time it would have to lose other guys. luke longely and family derrick rose put on a pretty good show crossover right to the class. carlos boozer it at the stat sheet tonight. add in the fourth quarter out of control defense chicago bulls did it out and then up ahead to derrick rose last physical action of the night 22 points chicago bulls win 92-68 night that bounce back after losing in atlanta. >> i like the way we started the game. on both ends. i thought our ball movement to start the game was very good. got us into a rhythm. i also thought carlos boozer played a terrific game >> as if the blackhawks for game losing streak is not enough to drag them down also lost patrick sharp for as long as one month wrist injury happened to some time last night loss to detroit played pretty well last night most guys had morning off optional for the kids like andrew shaw along with ben smith called up today. patrick sharp at the black hawks' second goal yesterday and never returned spotlight
regroup with the mighty detour to distance intown >> the first of their back-back- back at home richard hamilton in time it would have to lose other guys. luke longely and family derrick rose put on a pretty good show crossover right to the class. carlos boozer it at the stat sheet tonight. add in the fourth quarter out of control defense chicago bulls did it out and then up ahead to derrick rose last physical action of the night 22 points chicago bulls win 92-68 night that bounce back...
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the game bench mob pretty good ronnie brewer here 20 point lead at halftime and in the third richard hamilton coach turned to 54 degrees today happy birthday season high for the chicago bulls >> it was great i thought the ball was moving made the extra pass and when you do that good things happen and we made shots what you have to do >> college hoops tonight another tough customer in georgetown blue demons about eve and the first half 37-31 but in the second half capable hands of jasen clark one of the past and the conference delegate to the ramel almost at will tonight 31 points 164 depaul team fell 83- 75 northwestern it worked out game at wisconsin tomorrow night coming back down to earth after shooting down the spartans on saturday drew crawford and john shurna terrific event the wisconsin has been struggling badgers rarely do so at home is just a well coached teams shouldn't sell well have been in nice year people say they are vulnerable this year but that went and what a week ago i think everything is stable up there and we have to play well to beat that >> chicago bears beat take speci
the game bench mob pretty good ronnie brewer here 20 point lead at halftime and in the third richard hamilton coach turned to 54 degrees today happy birthday season high for the chicago bulls >> it was great i thought the ball was moving made the extra pass and when you do that good things happen and we made shots what you have to do >> college hoops tonight another tough customer in georgetown blue demons about eve and the first half 37-31 but in the second half capable hands of...
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the second thing that happens is the passions of what we referred -- richard and i were talking about, the hamilton financial plan. and all of a sudden, he regards this new federal government as something that is not compatible with virginia's interests. either economically or in terms of slavery. and like, oh, my god. and he's serving in the house of representatives so that his constituency is telling him that they oppose all these things. but it's breathtakingly quick. i mean there are all these people, i mean there's a young woman out here that's trying to get a monument devoted to madison. haley, there you are. there you go. and here or in washington -- >> in washington. >> in washington. and it's certainly justified, but the people that loved madison the most don't understand him. madison changes positions three or four times in his life. and politically, madison is the guy who -- if god were in the details, madison would be there to greet him upon arrival. madison is a nose counter and -- now if you want to really make the most brilliant case for madison and it's possible, he understands the
the second thing that happens is the passions of what we referred -- richard and i were talking about, the hamilton financial plan. and all of a sudden, he regards this new federal government as something that is not compatible with virginia's interests. either economically or in terms of slavery. and like, oh, my god. and he's serving in the house of representatives so that his constituency is telling him that they oppose all these things. but it's breathtakingly quick. i mean there are all...
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richard brookehighser. among his many books are america's first dynasty, alexander hamilton, american, and what would the founder do. he was a curator of of exhibition alexander hamilton. he is a contributor to the national review and writees a column for the american observer. now before we begin this terrific program this evening i would ask as always that you please turn off your cell phones and now please, join me in welcoming our guest to the new york historical society. thank you. [ applause ] [ inaudible ] >> we're both really federalists, so that's all that really matters. before we begin, i want to embarrass our guest by adding a little more praise. we had been in a founder's revival for the last ten or 12 or perhaps more years. and like the founding itself, it's been a collective enterprise. many writers involved in making different contributions. but also, like the founding, there's been an indispensable man and i believe that's joe ellis. he was there at the beginning of the founder's revival. he brought the knowledge and the unimpeachable credentials of the academy and he joined them with a lit rate
richard brookehighser. among his many books are america's first dynasty, alexander hamilton, american, and what would the founder do. he was a curator of of exhibition alexander hamilton. he is a contributor to the national review and writees a column for the american observer. now before we begin this terrific program this evening i would ask as always that you please turn off your cell phones and now please, join me in welcoming our guest to the new york historical society. thank you. [...
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hamilton's widow -- they brought these two old ladies who lived in washington together and they were on the podium. >> host: what year was that? >> guest: this was 1852, i think. >> host: next call for richardg about james madison comes from right here in washington. ernest, you're on the air. >> caller: am i talking to mr. brookhiser on tv. >> host: yes. >> caller: mr. brookhiser, i want to ask you one -- one question. during madison's state of time, tell me did madison take an oath of office and in turn allow -- [inaudible] >> caller: oath of office and then and what type oath of office did he take when he was a president. >> guest: oh, what sort of oath of office? >> caller: yeah, i want to know whether he took a pledge -- what's the difference between a pledge and the oath of office? >> guest: well, he took an oath. it's the form in the constitution. now, it does -- it does allow you to say -- most presidents -- maybe all of them said i swear. it does allow you to say affirm. they put that in there in case a quaker became president. and quakers cannot swear oaths, but madison was not a quaker and he used the form in the constitution. >> host: women's work usa tweets in to you mr. brookh
hamilton's widow -- they brought these two old ladies who lived in washington together and they were on the podium. >> host: what year was that? >> guest: this was 1852, i think. >> host: next call for richardg about james madison comes from right here in washington. ernest, you're on the air. >> caller: am i talking to mr. brookhiser on tv. >> host: yes. >> caller: mr. brookhiser, i want to ask you one -- one question. during madison's state of time, tell me...