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santana moss, bobble, catches it. 16 yard gain. campbell, play action, todd yoder. all he does is catch touchdowns. redskins trail 13-7. late second, campbell to malcolm kelly. look out this would turn out into the longest completion of campbell's career. kelly would be taken down at the 4 yard line after an 84-yard gain. three plays later campbell to mike sellers for the score culminated an 88 yard drive. led 14-13. volek intercepted by rocky macintosh. coughs up the bol but core lows rogers scoops it -- ball but carlos rogers scoops it up. volek to tolbert, two yards, game over. redskins beaten by the chargers, 23-20. jim zorn finishes 4-12. jason campbell, 281 passing. fourth highest of the season. two t ds give him 20 for the year. malcolm kelly registered his first 100 yard receiving game but skins have the worst season in 15 years. dave feldman has more from san diego. >> reporter: the season for the washington red redskins ends the way it began with a painful loss on the road. now that the season is officially over many people are left to wonder was jim zorn'
santana moss, bobble, catches it. 16 yard gain. campbell, play action, todd yoder. all he does is catch touchdowns. redskins trail 13-7. late second, campbell to malcolm kelly. look out this would turn out into the longest completion of campbell's career. kelly would be taken down at the 4 yard line after an 84-yard gain. three plays later campbell to mike sellers for the score culminated an 88 yard drive. led 14-13. volek intercepted by rocky macintosh. coughs up the bol but core lows rogers...
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fugees, then the world probably wouldn't have had the whitney houston, probably wouldn't have had santana "maria maria," "destiny's child. i look at it like the arc of music. ♪ standing at the bar -- >> the fugees are considered the hip-hop of rap music, the hip-hop beatles. >> what is it about music that captured your soul so? there's some music that you can feel it is truly a part of them. i get that from you? >> music for me is survival. it's not like i just did music to do music. coming from haiti, drums plays a very important -- i would just sit outside and just beat the drum, all day long, just beating drum. so for me music is like -- always has been survival for me, you know what i mean? it's part of my life. >> are you surprised at where you have gone in terms of, not the popularity, but the want for so many people to have wycliff connected with them musically? there are a certain number of producers who have their time, and it's their time. though yours is extended, you're having yours. is that a surprise to you? and i suspect you don't take that for granted? >> i don't take it f
fugees, then the world probably wouldn't have had the whitney houston, probably wouldn't have had santana "maria maria," "destiny's child. i look at it like the arc of music. ♪ standing at the bar -- >> the fugees are considered the hip-hop of rap music, the hip-hop beatles. >> what is it about music that captured your soul so? there's some music that you can feel it is truly a part of them. i get that from you? >> music for me is survival. it's not like i...
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ben molina santana passed away at at the age of 58. >> it is like somebody take your heart and threw it in the trash. >> his passing was stunning between games of a youth double-header. games played on the feel where he built them from scratch. >> he had high blood pressure and he wasn't taking his pills and he was going to the fields andmaing it. all of it got his blood pressure off and that's when he had the heart attack. >> the funeral within the community where he lived. >> it was a major thing seeing 3 or 4000 people in two or three days showing respect, the most respect that they have for my dad. you have to be there to know how the kids were crying. i'm talking about nine, ten years old. >> my dad was a great man. he tried to help the little kids and got a bunch of teams. >> he died doing what he loved. he built that field literally. to die there was a special moment for him. >> a special moment as a special place, the ball feel which is such a community landmark and it's street builds the architect's name, it was on that field that a father taught his three kids had to play t
ben molina santana passed away at at the age of 58. >> it is like somebody take your heart and threw it in the trash. >> his passing was stunning between games of a youth double-header. games played on the feel where he built them from scratch. >> he had high blood pressure and he wasn't taking his pills and he was going to the fields andmaing it. all of it got his blood pressure off and that's when he had the heart attack. >> the funeral within the community where he...
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ben molina santana passed away at at the age of 58. >> it is like somebody take your heart and threw >> his passing was stunning between games of a youth double-header. games played on the feel where he built them from scratch. >> he had high blood pressure and he wasn't taking his pills and he was going to the fields andmaing it. all of it got his blood pressure off and that's when he had the heart attack. >> the funeral within the community where he lived. >> it was a major thing seeing 3 or 4000 people in two or three days showing respect, the most respect that they have for my dad. you have to be there to know how the kids were crying. i'm talking about nine, ten years old. >> my dad was a great man. he tried to help the little kids and got a bunch of teams. >> he died doing what he loved. he built that field literally. to die there was a special moment for him. >> a special moment as a special place, the ball feel which is such a community landmark and it's street builds the architect's name, it was on that field that a father taught his three kids had to play the game and how t
ben molina santana passed away at at the age of 58. >> it is like somebody take your heart and threw >> his passing was stunning between games of a youth double-header. games played on the feel where he built them from scratch. >> he had high blood pressure and he wasn't taking his pills and he was going to the fields andmaing it. all of it got his blood pressure off and that's when he had the heart attack. >> the funeral within the community where he lived. >> it...
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ben molina santana passed away at at the age of 58. >> it is like somebody take your heart and threw it in the trash. >> his passing was stunning between games of a youth double-header. games played on the feel where he built them from scratch. >> he had high blood pressure and he wasn't taking his pills and he was going to the fields andmaing it. all of it got his blood pressure off and that's when he had the heart attack. >> the funeral within the community where he lived. >> it was a major thing seeing 3 or 4000 people in two or three days showing respect, the most respect that they have for my dad. you have to be there to know how the kids were crying. i'm talking about nine, ten years old. >> my dad was a great man. he tried to help the little kids and got a bunch of teams. >> he died doing what he loved. he built that field literally. to die there was a special moment for him. >> a special moment as a special place, the ball feel which is such a community landmark and it's street builds the architect's name, it was on that field that a father taught his three kids had to play t
ben molina santana passed away at at the age of 58. >> it is like somebody take your heart and threw it in the trash. >> his passing was stunning between games of a youth double-header. games played on the feel where he built them from scratch. >> he had high blood pressure and he wasn't taking his pills and he was going to the fields andmaing it. all of it got his blood pressure off and that's when he had the heart attack. >> the funeral within the community where he...
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difference is quite extraordinary that and the point is not to say simply i agree with dan on the santanaouldn't it be wonderful if they had managed to scan to the extent to the extent google does. on the other side wouldn't be wonderful if google had managed in some way to arrange some kind of metadata in the way that they have. that's what i would like you to to come together. the question of metadata i'm going to pass over fairly quickly, but point you all to a paper that my colleague wrote for the chronicle of higher education, jeffrey denver, about googles and metadata train wreck. that he just pulled a series after series after series of things that google had got wrong. what's interesting and i will mention this again later, he got vilified for the. not so much by historians. very much by liberator to people who thank him for it were actually the people then has mentioned, both dan clancy and john at google. thank jeff for pointing to the fact that they had these millions of metadata enters in their database. so they took it seriously. one of the things they got wrong, that is of m
difference is quite extraordinary that and the point is not to say simply i agree with dan on the santanaouldn't it be wonderful if they had managed to scan to the extent to the extent google does. on the other side wouldn't be wonderful if google had managed in some way to arrange some kind of metadata in the way that they have. that's what i would like you to to come together. the question of metadata i'm going to pass over fairly quickly, but point you all to a paper that my colleague wrote...