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here is smith again.n this game. >> dan: they're just going to put everybody on the baseline and let ish smith go after holloway. >> ron: in the air. does he get the roll? no, rebound controlled by mark lyons. good block out inside. he wants to give the ball to holloway. >> dan: you expect holloway and crawford and mclean to be the guys who will be the shooters in this situation. >> ron: 15 to shoot. baseline cut off. no. taylor got it. >> dan: four to shoot. >> ron: holloway for three. back of the iron. >> dan: al-farouq aminu again does a nice job playing pretty good defense without committing a foul. >> ron: and we've got 1:10 to play. aminu way out front. they're really spreading it out now. >> dan: they're in the old four corners at the moment, and, of course, they can't run all the time off the clock. 15 left on the shot clock. >> ron: inside of a minute in double overtime. dino gaudio saying let's go, let's go. six to shoot. smith's spin move. aminu overjumped it. crawford has got it trailing by th
here is smith again.n this game. >> dan: they're just going to put everybody on the baseline and let ish smith go after holloway. >> ron: in the air. does he get the roll? no, rebound controlled by mark lyons. good block out inside. he wants to give the ball to holloway. >> dan: you expect holloway and crawford and mclean to be the guys who will be the shooters in this situation. >> ron: 15 to shoot. baseline cut off. no. taylor got it. >> dan: four to shoot....
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smith puts it up and in.ance to turn on the jets and the deacons look great as they ran the floor. a blocking foul on brian oliver and a time-out at the thriller dome.
smith puts it up and in.ance to turn on the jets and the deacons look great as they ran the floor. a blocking foul on brian oliver and a time-out at the thriller dome.
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the block by smith. that's his second block of the game on the drive by kyle randall. >> mike g.: here's javy gonzalez getting the ball and immediately looking up trying to survey the situation, seeing where everybody is. decides, i'll just finish this one off myself. called the old one play. >> mike h.: a true point guard. he was looking at all his options. his was the best. here's evans. wood is right on him. inside to stywall. still without a field goal. brian cole has got six points. >> mike g.: that was a nice flip of the screen that time by stywall. it's frustrating when you're having those evenings those are the type of shots that seem to rim out. you can't find any rhythm offensively. >> mike h.: cole has not scored in double figures this year. van dussen got a hand in and knocked it away. >> mike g.: you see evans calling foor it. the quick slip before he ever gets there. nice delivery, just couldn't finish. and cole really bailed him out. >> mike h.: cole getting his first start going against t
the block by smith. that's his second block of the game on the drive by kyle randall. >> mike g.: here's javy gonzalez getting the ball and immediately looking up trying to survey the situation, seeing where everybody is. decides, i'll just finish this one off myself. called the old one play. >> mike h.: a true point guard. he was looking at all his options. his was the best. here's evans. wood is right on him. inside to stywall. still without a field goal. brian cole has got six...
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smith pulls up.ead back to 15. >> mike: he has to take both the plumlee brothers out to lunch for that one. >> tim: and a foul. there's the quickness. a quick answer from the tigers. they're not done yet. just hanging around. plumlee picks up his third. >> mike: duke up by 13. not quite mary matalin and james carville. not knocking down a ton of threes. both in double figures. smith out on the open floor finishing and kyle singler. right there. the big three. the three leading scorers in double figures. >> tim: my friend from louisiana, mr. carville, would be happy that you decided to bring him up in this forum. way to work my home state into the broadcast. 55-42. plumlee tried to set up a pick and roll. a dangerous pass. book we are a feed on it. miles was trying to find mason. it leads to a turnover. 14 committed by duke. stitt trying to cut it to 11, maybe 10 with a three. what a move down there. what a drop step move. he has nine. >> mike: he went running right through the double team. that gave
smith pulls up.ead back to 15. >> mike: he has to take both the plumlee brothers out to lunch for that one. >> tim: and a foul. there's the quickness. a quick answer from the tigers. they're not done yet. just hanging around. plumlee picks up his third. >> mike: duke up by 13. not quite mary matalin and james carville. not knocking down a ton of threes. both in double figures. smith out on the open floor finishing and kyle singler. right there. the big three. the three leading...
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smith. look to get him the basketball. florida's got it pretty good. horner's shot is blocked by macklin. tyus opens the scoring for florida. >> larry: how about tyus bringing the ball back? he was determined to get that shot off. florida right back into their press. they will do a lot of this, too. man-to-man trap right now. nice job by gonzalez to get through it. >> bob: the gators fall back into that zone afternoon the gonzalez penetration. loose ball, smith hits the deck. and the gators come up with it. boynton with horner trailing. the follow is good by macklin. >> larry: not a good start for north carolina state. they have to handle this press, otherwise, florida will keep coming at them. >> bob: horner for three. gators attacking. this is walker. boynton steps into a long three. >> larry: little bit of a rushed shot there. i'm not sure billy don nonvan wanted that. the guards for florida have not been shooting the ball well from the field here. >> bob: tracy smith with the contact, an
smith. look to get him the basketball. florida's got it pretty good. horner's shot is blocked by macklin. tyus opens the scoring for florida. >> larry: how about tyus bringing the ball back? he was determined to get that shot off. florida right back into their press. they will do a lot of this, too. man-to-man trap right now. nice job by gonzalez to get through it. >> bob: the gators fall back into that zone afternoon the gonzalez penetration. loose ball, smith hits the deck. and...
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jack smith and tammi peters smith. they are the phoenix, arizona, couple that pinned their hopes and dreams, attached their heart to this little baby, baby gabriel, in the hopes that they were going to get to call him their baby boy. that they were going to adopt baby gabriel. they had been on the string with this woman, elizabeth johnson, age 23, for some time. jack and tammi, thank you for being with us. first to you, jack smith -- >> hi, nancy, how are you? >> i'm very disturbed. i'm disturbed about why -- why didn't she just go ahead and give you the baby? why give the baby to some people she had just met at some public park, for pete's sake? jack smith, what do you think? >> well, you know, again, we don't know what's in her mind. and i would love to think i know what's in her mind, but i don't. if i did, baby gabriel would be us, and back here in arizona. the reason she didn't give him to us is the father was saying he wasn't going to do that. this was the first time we'd had a chance to be with the father -- to
jack smith and tammi peters smith. they are the phoenix, arizona, couple that pinned their hopes and dreams, attached their heart to this little baby, baby gabriel, in the hopes that they were going to get to call him their baby boy. that they were going to adopt baby gabriel. they had been on the string with this woman, elizabeth johnson, age 23, for some time. jack and tammi, thank you for being with us. first to you, jack smith -- >> hi, nancy, how are you? >> i'm very disturbed....
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here is ish smith. pretty good 20 minutes for smith. harris back on top.e ball fakes, love up and under. love gets a piece of it. >> dan: aminu has got to be careful. usually guys can be careful on the defensive end, but it's on the offensive end where they sometimes get in trouble with charges. >> ron: lyons, glad he's okay, back in the lineup. can't get the scoop shot to go. here is smith. c.j. harris for three. mcfarland, offensive rebound. tries to spin it around, can't hit it. xavier will have the basketball. no, it's a foul. dino gaudio can't believe it. >> dan: c.j. harris, ron, shot that ball from three feet beyond the three-point arc when there was nobody around him. he didn't have to -- you don't get extra points for moving further back from the three-point arc, as we get a look at our leading scorers. mclean coming off the bench, just a fantastic first half with frease and love in foul trouble. >> ron: 7 of 8 from the free-throw line for mclean. nice pick by c.j. harris. one-on-one, takes it to crawford, bodying him up. count the basket and krnl
here is ish smith. pretty good 20 minutes for smith. harris back on top.e ball fakes, love up and under. love gets a piece of it. >> dan: aminu has got to be careful. usually guys can be careful on the defensive end, but it's on the offensive end where they sometimes get in trouble with charges. >> ron: lyons, glad he's okay, back in the lineup. can't get the scoop shot to go. here is smith. c.j. harris for three. mcfarland, offensive rebound. tries to spin it around, can't hit it....
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north carolina state immediately looks inside to smith. >> bob: degand, as smith tries to repo situationcklin. >> larry: you're right, bob. he's a tougher defender in there. >> bob: on the drive, we have a push against the wolf pack. foul on scott wood, his second. >> larry: interesting to see how this is going to develop in the second half. if macklin can contest smith in there it will force nc state to do things differently on offense. >> bob: walker to macklin. fumbles it away. wolf pack knock it free. shot clock continues to run, down to eight. werner back out to walker. inside to macklin, and he scores it! >> larry: three buckets in the second half already for macklin. >> bob: and that gives him ten for the game, and a foul on florida. he's on erving walker in the back court. >> larry: partial standing ovation for the referees. >> bob: macklin overall, larry, is 5 for 6 from the field. four rebounds to go with ten points, and he's florida's leading scorer. boynton, their high man coming in, two buckets. 33-31, florida. >> larry: macklin is starting to come around. transfer from geor
north carolina state immediately looks inside to smith. >> bob: degand, as smith tries to repo situationcklin. >> larry: you're right, bob. he's a tougher defender in there. >> bob: on the drive, we have a push against the wolf pack. foul on scott wood, his second. >> larry: interesting to see how this is going to develop in the second half. if macklin can contest smith in there it will force nc state to do things differently on offense. >> bob: walker to macklin....
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holloway to the hole, and he is going to be fouled hard by ishmael smith. >> dan: ishmael smith coming, 4 for 24 shooting three-point baskets. the shot clock is running down. they figure they can give him the three, but knocks it down. >> ron: he was 1 for his last 8 beyond the arc prior to this three he just hit. we get our first look at terrell holloway. mack saying he wasn't disappointed in his play last year as a freshman, but he expects more this season. you can see as far as free throw shooting, this is an outstanding free throw shooting team. >> dan: an outstanding free throw shooter. you want to keep holloway off the line, that's for dog gone sure. make him beat you some place else. >> ron: aminu off the glass for his first two. >> dan: man-to-man defense by wake forest. xavier likes to run ishmael smith off a lot of screens. xavier didn't handle it very well on that particular occasion. >> ron: crawford tries a quick move. williams cuts him off. williams probably the best defensive player on this wake forest team. >> dan: xavier's guards are always closing with that dribble. t
holloway to the hole, and he is going to be fouled hard by ishmael smith. >> dan: ishmael smith coming, 4 for 24 shooting three-point baskets. the shot clock is running down. they figure they can give him the three, but knocks it down. >> ron: he was 1 for his last 8 beyond the arc prior to this three he just hit. we get our first look at terrell holloway. mack saying he wasn't disappointed in his play last year as a freshman, but he expects more this season. you can see as far as...
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smith send missions are very practical. look and free society he writes consists of quote the uniform constanta none interruptive pfeiffer debra manned to better his condition. the moderate virtues make this kind of improvement possible and the wise legislator will arrange things so that the moderate virtues are valued and rewarded. smith knew that this arrangement and not be a matter of direct a portion or management. socialites is too complicated for that. like his teacher adam ferguson and others of the scottish and lightman smith was endlessly fascinated by the paschal sutley between the intentions motivating our actions and consequences of those sections so rather than by coercion such arrangement would be accomplished in a general way through institutional forms that establish rules of the game intended to draw self-interest to people towards the sum means of it banting their interest but without forcing particular outcomes. smith made the case for this general approach to this theory of moral sentiments in four years
smith send missions are very practical. look and free society he writes consists of quote the uniform constanta none interruptive pfeiffer debra manned to better his condition. the moderate virtues make this kind of improvement possible and the wise legislator will arrange things so that the moderate virtues are valued and rewarded. smith knew that this arrangement and not be a matter of direct a portion or management. socialites is too complicated for that. like his teacher adam ferguson and...
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smith, the rebound. eight rebounds for tracy smith to go with his game-high 20. pack in control now. 1:20 left in overtime. >> larry: good pass. >> bob: and he'll shoot two. >> larry: florida's adjustment defensively was not quick enough that time to try to prevent smith from scoring. watch horner in the corner right here, receive this pass and immediately look inside. that's almost a touch pass. i mean that ball his hit fingertips and it was gone into tracy smith, showing his operation again. he is some sort of maestro down low. >> bob: werner officially charged with the foul. his second. and tracy at the line, hasn't been there since the first half. and overall, 2 for 3 tonight. >> larry: this is one part of his game he really struggles with, shooting free throws. >> bob: florida is dealing with a two-possession game, make or miss. state, 4 of 9 at the line. >> larry: two possessions now become two threes. >> bob: 56-50. and the clock is not running. now it is, as walker picked it up. walker shooting. gets his own miss. a bullet inside for a tyus dunk. 1:02 to
smith, the rebound. eight rebounds for tracy smith to go with his game-high 20. pack in control now. 1:20 left in overtime. >> larry: good pass. >> bob: and he'll shoot two. >> larry: florida's adjustment defensively was not quick enough that time to try to prevent smith from scoring. watch horner in the corner right here, receive this pass and immediately look inside. that's almost a touch pass. i mean that ball his hit fingertips and it was gone into tracy smith, showing his...
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i mean, walker smith jr. did.nd george gainford was the team manager, and they traveled upstate new york. and they were in a lot -- they were in watertown, new york, in 1937. walker smith jr. didn't even have a uniform. he was trying to get on the team. he was, like, say, the last man on the football squad only, you know, this was, like, a ten-member aau boxing, boxing program. so walker smith, though, had been training at the church hoping at some point that george gainford would give him a chance. >> host: uh-huh. >> guest: he was just 16 years old. one day in watertown, new york, ray robinson -- who was a fighter -- didn't show up. didn't make the trip. and gainford didn't want to miss that fight. he wanted to have, like, four bouts in that town. and ray robinson wasn't there, and the more he thought about it, he had young walker smith who was harassing him saying, come on, coach, please. let me have a chance, coach, come on. i just want to, i just want to show you what i've been doing in the basement, please,
i mean, walker smith jr. did.nd george gainford was the team manager, and they traveled upstate new york. and they were in a lot -- they were in watertown, new york, in 1937. walker smith jr. didn't even have a uniform. he was trying to get on the team. he was, like, say, the last man on the football squad only, you know, this was, like, a ten-member aau boxing, boxing program. so walker smith, though, had been training at the church hoping at some point that george gainford would give him a...
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smith send missions are very practical. look and free society he writes consists of quote the uniform constanta none interruptive pfeiffer debra manned to better his condition. the moderate virtues make this kind of improvement possible and the wise legislator will arrange things so that the moderate virtues are valued and rewarded. smith knew that this arrangement and not be a matter of direct a portion or management. socialites is too complicated for that. like his teacher adam ferguson and others of the scottish and lightman smith was endlessly fascinated by the paschal sutley between the intentions motivating our actions and consequences of those sections so rather than by coercion such arrangement would be accomplished in a general way through institutional forms that establish rules of the game intended to draw self-interest to people towards the sum means of it banting their interest but without forcing particular outcomes. smith made the case for this general approach to this theory of moral sentiments in four years
smith send missions are very practical. look and free society he writes consists of quote the uniform constanta none interruptive pfeiffer debra manned to better his condition. the moderate virtues make this kind of improvement possible and the wise legislator will arrange things so that the moderate virtues are valued and rewarded. smith knew that this arrangement and not be a matter of direct a portion or management. socialites is too complicated for that. like his teacher adam ferguson and...
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you've got to watch out for smith, quick with those hands. >> bob: it looks like the smith brothers,3. and that pass beyond the reach of favors. 5:41 remaining. the deacons haven't given up in this game by any means, but, to get something good going. threes fall off. they need something to sustain this sort of enthusiasm here as they try to get back in. going to be three free throws coming for c.j. harris. >> larry: that's just what wake forest wants, to be able to score points without any time going off of that clock. >> bob: fourth on udofia. >> larry: the clock is not in favor of wake forest right now and they have got to be able to score some points. they have got to score them in a hurry. playing going to be tough for them to do it. that's a good ball fake right there. nice job by harris to get him up in the air. >> bob: the deacs send their best free-throw shooter to the 85%. 90% in acc games. two more coming. he has kind of a flat free throw, doesn't he? 85%. he gets all three. that cuts it to 11. mcfarland back in. keep in mind the deacs have aminu with four fouls and l.d. wi
you've got to watch out for smith, quick with those hands. >> bob: it looks like the smith brothers,3. and that pass beyond the reach of favors. 5:41 remaining. the deacons haven't given up in this game by any means, but, to get something good going. threes fall off. they need something to sustain this sort of enthusiasm here as they try to get back in. going to be three free throws coming for c.j. harris. >> larry: that's just what wake forest wants, to be able to score points...
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smith's ambitions are very practical.ife in the a free society he writes, consists of quote, the uniform constant and uninterrupted effort of every man to better his condition, end quote. the moderate virtues make this kind of improvement possible and wise legislator will therefore arrange things so that the moderate virtues are valued and rewarded. smith knew that this arrangement would not be a matter of direct coercion or management. social life is just too complicated for that. lying his teacher adam ferguson and others of scottish enlightmentment. he was fascinated by vast gulf lay between intentions motivating actions and consequence of those actions. rather than by coercion arrangement witting accomplished in general way through institutional forms that would establish rules of the game intended to draw self-interested people towards decent --. smith made case for general approach in theory of sentiments. in four rear years later on lectures of social improvements. come to be formalized into laws and specific areas
smith's ambitions are very practical.ife in the a free society he writes, consists of quote, the uniform constant and uninterrupted effort of every man to better his condition, end quote. the moderate virtues make this kind of improvement possible and wise legislator will therefore arrange things so that the moderate virtues are valued and rewarded. smith knew that this arrangement would not be a matter of direct coercion or management. social life is just too complicated for that. lying his...
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the deflection to smith. he crawls out to cover after he beat eric fehr at point range. >> thru see the len of his legs. he can stretch post to post. he is a goaltender and the power play on the road lighting it up and this penalty chilling unit for tampa bay. it is coming down to your goaltender on penalty killing. if your goal tending makes stops like that one, you will have nice percentages on your team. joe: the white jerseys for washington on the road in tampa and tomorrow night. will be coming at you from bank atlantic center in sunrise. >> the caps are waiting for the panthers the last couple of meetings. joe: alex ovenchin strolls in. back handed. rebounds. washington gets another one back. it is that great move as you described joe for mike green to sneak it and get the back hand and the follow-up, no chance for the right legs of smith to net minder, the caps power play, we have talked about it. great curl and there's the shot and on the far side you had ov and the boys trying to chop it into the emp
the deflection to smith. he crawls out to cover after he beat eric fehr at point range. >> thru see the len of his legs. he can stretch post to post. he is a goaltender and the power play on the road lighting it up and this penalty chilling unit for tampa bay. it is coming down to your goaltender on penalty killing. if your goal tending makes stops like that one, you will have nice percentages on your team. joe: the white jerseys for washington on the road in tampa and tomorrow night....
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smith and bryelle smith scores for the first time in three games.ell expected something from her. there's the quick transition on the other end. first field goal for chay shegog. >> robin: north carolina is going to score on made baskets. they push it down the floor. you cannot coast after a made basket against this tar heel team. >> mike: eight-point lead is the largest of the game. pauldo not able to grab the rebound and north carolina here as we approach two minutes to go has a chance to break this game open a little bit. this is a real dangerous time for the clemson tigers. >> robin: this is. the last two minutes of this first half are going to be of utmost importance for the tigers. keep it close. defense needs to make a few stops here. they've got to convert at the other end in order to feel like coming back in the second half they have a shot. >> mike: mason back on the court for the tigers. clemson and a man-to-man defense here trying to slow down the tar heels offense which has really come to life. degraffenreid. there's mason with a block.
smith and bryelle smith scores for the first time in three games.ell expected something from her. there's the quick transition on the other end. first field goal for chay shegog. >> robin: north carolina is going to score on made baskets. they push it down the floor. you cannot coast after a made basket against this tar heel team. >> mike: eight-point lead is the largest of the game. pauldo not able to grab the rebound and north carolina here as we approach two minutes to go has a...
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. >> larry: a little high post, smith went left with it. operate. it. >> larry: he was surrounded too. there were four yellow jackets in there. lawal the most prominent defender in front of him. >> bob: and now lawal is called for an offensive foul as he got into a sumo match with chas mcfarland. if there's contact under the basket, you can rest assured these two guys are probably going to be involved. >> larry: knowing what the uniform is of sumo wrestling, that image just doesn't play with me. once again you'll see right here mcfarland1yr' there. sure i would have called anything right there, i think i would have just let that go. >> bob: 26-24. two teams that somehow get burned with a lot of turnovers, a relatively low number in this half. >> larry: you know what's interesting is the fact that both of these clubs have more turnovers than they have assists really taking good care of the >> bob: steal by smith. >> larry: was that quick. hiccup. off, no good. favors the rebound. batted down and stolen by aminu. out top to smith, out to harris ahead.
. >> larry: a little high post, smith went left with it. operate. it. >> larry: he was surrounded too. there were four yellow jackets in there. lawal the most prominent defender in front of him. >> bob: and now lawal is called for an offensive foul as he got into a sumo match with chas mcfarland. if there's contact under the basket, you can rest assured these two guys are probably going to be involved. >> larry: knowing what the uniform is of sumo wrestling, that image...
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josh smith. power forward. able to get down there for the long pass and easy two. >> steve: atlanta led. wizards went on a 32-16 run since there was 1:55 left in the first half and they are back in this game. last play the foul was called on nick young. tough call because he was battling with marvin williams. called nick for the foul. williams at the free-throw line. played one year at carolina and his only season there was acc rookie of the year. all acc freshmen team. >> steve: atlanta lead back to 7 with 2:20 to play third quarter. base lp. still with the basketball. tries it again. nowhere to go. now he has got to shoot a tough fade away that is no good. smith lost control. wizards rotate. that leaves marvin williams open. >> phil: one of the better passing teams in the league. ranked in the top 10 and averaging just under 22 assists per game. >> steve: they have got 19 tonight on 27 made field goals. lead back up to 9. butler has to take the jumper no good. jamison battling. gets it gone. kaare butt drives
josh smith. power forward. able to get down there for the long pass and easy two. >> steve: atlanta led. wizards went on a 32-16 run since there was 1:55 left in the first half and they are back in this game. last play the foul was called on nick young. tough call because he was battling with marvin williams. called nick for the foul. williams at the free-throw line. played one year at carolina and his only season there was acc rookie of the year. all acc freshmen team. >> steve:...
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smith again this time he misses and padgett hauls it in. >> ron: padgett -- smith just needs someonelled. and it will send aaron mitch toll the line. meantime greivis vasquez had five points in 17 seconds in that last little flurry. played at mon montrose christian, playing with kevin durant. >> ron: steve vetter has put out a lot of quality ball players over the years. aaron bane played at villanova. ron thompson went to georgetown. >> steve: there you go. >> ron: a lot of quality ball players. >> steve: if you do say so yourself. >> ron: i wouldn't resist. >> steve: very nice transition. so all of those starters come back out of the game. williams and tucker back in for the terrapins. as we approach the six minute mark here. 94-51, maryland. tucker in the paint. needs to get out of there. as mosley's trapped and now they find bowie. >> ron: after seeing sean mosley go down the earlier in the game, it's good to see him back out here. >> steve: cue the mosley basket. averaging 12 points and about 6 rebounds coming into tonight. he's got the 19 points here in this game. blocked inside
smith again this time he misses and padgett hauls it in. >> ron: padgett -- smith just needs someonelled. and it will send aaron mitch toll the line. meantime greivis vasquez had five points in 17 seconds in that last little flurry. played at mon montrose christian, playing with kevin durant. >> ron: steve vetter has put out a lot of quality ball players over the years. aaron bane played at villanova. ron thompson went to georgetown. >> steve: there you go. >> ron: a lot...
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so that is sort of two strikes for adam smith. but, what i also discovered in smith which i hadn't realized is he was actually skeptical of the free market. especially bankers, which for some reason i have never seen referred to anywhere. he actually has a section where he describes a local bank in scotland where he was from which led to money-- to much money to the local businessmen and then went out and lots of local businessmen would have they scheme which didn't have any basis to them. they went south and couldn't repay their loans. the bank went bankrupt and to the entire local economy into recession-- recession. which is what happened on a global scale and the last couple of years so smith said because of that, even though he was in general against, a generally in favor of laissez-faire lead the market to that market devices he made an exception for banking and i will read a quote from him which as they say sort of shocked me when i read it. he said he favored banking regulatory. such regulation meneau dep become some respec
so that is sort of two strikes for adam smith. but, what i also discovered in smith which i hadn't realized is he was actually skeptical of the free market. especially bankers, which for some reason i have never seen referred to anywhere. he actually has a section where he describes a local bank in scotland where he was from which led to money-- to much money to the local businessmen and then went out and lots of local businessmen would have they scheme which didn't have any basis to them. they...
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smith said the banking sector can fail. but throughout history or the last 100 years, a lot of economists have also come up with various theories of how markets fail. i start off with a couple of examples. global warming. most people don't think of that as an economic problem. it's a technological problem or geographical problem -- i guess not -- mainly technological. actually, it's basically an economic problem. what's the problem? goes back to an english economist, cecil purdue, who came up with an idea of economic spillovers, which is the idea that what happens in one market can affect what happens elsewhere. the example he used, early 20th century, railway setting up between new york and boston. that provides a lot of valuable services to the people riding it, and that determines the prices of the tickets they charge. the private benefits of the people riding on the train are reflected in the price. in those days in the steam trains. but what about if the steam train is going through the country and sparks fly off and s
smith said the banking sector can fail. but throughout history or the last 100 years, a lot of economists have also come up with various theories of how markets fail. i start off with a couple of examples. global warming. most people don't think of that as an economic problem. it's a technological problem or geographical problem -- i guess not -- mainly technological. actually, it's basically an economic problem. what's the problem? goes back to an english economist, cecil purdue, who came up...
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this is what the smith thinks is the key. "it is not only itself a great virtue but all the rest seemed to derive the principal luster. he defined self demand for delayed gratification and restraint on the appetite or disciplined. the great project is a transformation for self regard by means of social institution to direct the 82 proper objects. by ranging human relations so there is praise or benefit to be gained he hopes to about people to exercise virtue to improve circumstances. his ambitions are practical life in a free society consist "uniform constant and and interrupted effort to every man to better his condition" end quote. that modern improvement makes this impossible and unwise legislator will the ranging so those are valued and rewarded. smith new this arrangement would not be under management it is just too complicated like this teacher adam ferguson smith was and is the fascinated by the intentions motivating our actions and those consequences. rather than by coercion it would be accomplished in a general way t
this is what the smith thinks is the key. "it is not only itself a great virtue but all the rest seemed to derive the principal luster. he defined self demand for delayed gratification and restraint on the appetite or disciplined. the great project is a transformation for self regard by means of social institution to direct the 82 proper objects. by ranging human relations so there is praise or benefit to be gained he hopes to about people to exercise virtue to improve circumstances. his...
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bruce smith is our "slice of life."animators. bruce smith is our "slice of life."ng the villain in "the princess and the frog" to life. >> my job as a supervisori isup animator in "the princess and the frog" is i draw dr. facilier. when you first meet him, he may not be as evil as you think, but as the film progresses, he unfolds like an artichoke and you really start to sort of see who this character is and what he's made of. and as an artist, you're responsible for that arc throughout the entire film. >>> from the evil stepmother in cinderella to captain hook in peter pan to cruella deville in "101 dalmatians" disney villains have become legendary in american culture. >> i would imagine dr. facicier as the result of a date between cruela deville and continue kapt hook. >> he uses witchcraft to sing and dance his way into people's hearts. ♪ it's the greenest of green that i see ♪ "the princess and the frog" brings walt disney picture back into its original art form for a whole new generation. >> the most rewarding part of being a part of this film specifically is
bruce smith is our "slice of life."animators. bruce smith is our "slice of life."ng the villain in "the princess and the frog" to life. >> my job as a supervisori isup animator in "the princess and the frog" is i draw dr. facilier. when you first meet him, he may not be as evil as you think, but as the film progresses, he unfolds like an artichoke and you really start to sort of see who this character is and what he's made of. and as an artist,...
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>> reporter: the intensity and passion you see here is smith's day job as union smith named the successore late and edge legendary gene upshaw in march, the man everyone calls dean has not slowed down. >> i've been on the job six months. i've probably been on the road three and a half, four months solid. >> reporter: he was seen as an outsider to get the job with former players as the front runners. his background as a trial lawyer was far from the experience of an nfl player. >> i definitely think that's a positive that he was an outsider, you know, guy coming in, he doesn't have all the connections or, you know, any preconceived notions of what was happening before and, you know, can he come in and kind of look at things clearly. >> i'm very confident. i'm confident, that you know, he can get things done, whatever that may be. he's presented himself in such a way and i think he's broken it down to the players in such a way that we can understand it. >> reporter: as much as he's an outsider d. is a d.c. insider having grown up a stone's throw from fedex field. >> you come out of the room
>> reporter: the intensity and passion you see here is smith's day job as union smith named the successore late and edge legendary gene upshaw in march, the man everyone calls dean has not slowed down. >> i've been on the job six months. i've probably been on the road three and a half, four months solid. >> reporter: he was seen as an outsider to get the job with former players as the front runners. his background as a trial lawyer was far from the experience of an nfl player....
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smith enterprises.ant and i love the fact that even when we're not working, we're working. it's really great to have a partner who's your best friend and the best person you could have that works with you. >>> unless you love numbers, chances are you don't enjoy keeping track of your financials. so our website of the week can help you. less accounting document is a handy site that provides simple web based accounting services. you can track expenses, manage invoices and synchronize the site with your bank accounts. there's a less accounting iphone app to keep tabs on your finances even when you're out of the office. there is a difference between being the leading company and a company that leads. or so says our next guest. simon is the author of the new book "start with why, how great leaders inspire everyone to take action." he's here to tell us why entrepreneurs may be equipped to lead better than any other group. it's been a long time. >> nice to see you jj. >> explain to me the difference, a leading
smith enterprises.ant and i love the fact that even when we're not working, we're working. it's really great to have a partner who's your best friend and the best person you could have that works with you. >>> unless you love numbers, chances are you don't enjoy keeping track of your financials. so our website of the week can help you. less accounting document is a handy site that provides simple web based accounting services. you can track expenses, manage invoices and synchronize the...
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smith? >> yes? >> good to see you. thanks for being here. i think it's important we look for research for a solution that preserves free over the air broadcasting while fostering wireless broadband deployment. in your testimony, you cite how the use of white space spectrum in rural america is a way to support both of these public-interest goals. is the solution workable in urban centers as well? >> it may well be. however we do have a concern about interference and want to make sure we don't degrade other signals. >> what we ask you this, has the n.a.b. conducted studies to show how much spectrum is needed to fulfil future business plans of mobile tv, multitasking and hd television? >> we are doing a study right now on that very question because we understand the importance of this issue and want to have the best information possible. >> any idea when the study may be done? >> i don't have a date, but i will get back to you, congressman. >> okay. thanks. mr. hatfield, we talked about the spe
smith? >> yes? >> good to see you. thanks for being here. i think it's important we look for research for a solution that preserves free over the air broadcasting while fostering wireless broadband deployment. in your testimony, you cite how the use of white space spectrum in rural america is a way to support both of these public-interest goals. is the solution workable in urban centers as well? >> it may well be. however we do have a concern about interference and want to...
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her mother had gone to smith, and her grandmother had gone to smith as well. guess what, that's where molly was going to go. and she was going to go there not to really pursue the same things that gloria steinem had pursued as this. she was going to go, get a little shine at a social level. i think her father -- i'm speculating that i think maybe he saw her involved in somewhere with the arts, but not in any incident to her level. maybe should be an educator. is not anything that touched on anything remotely political or truly sociocultural. she washed ashore at smith after a little hiatus at scripps. she didn't like the scripps a whole lot, right? maybe i will read that little portion. it's kind of a funny thing. i don't. i would just read you a little bit about molly, you know, going off out into the world. when molly begins leaving texas, she found people inordinately fascinated with texas. lbj, nina, was on the radar of course. something awful had happened in texas, and dallas in 1963. molly as she went around, and i know many of you have experienced this.
her mother had gone to smith, and her grandmother had gone to smith as well. guess what, that's where molly was going to go. and she was going to go there not to really pursue the same things that gloria steinem had pursued as this. she was going to go, get a little shine at a social level. i think her father -- i'm speculating that i think maybe he saw her involved in somewhere with the arts, but not in any incident to her level. maybe should be an educator. is not anything that touched on...
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his first attitude towards nav the smith. abigail was called nappy when he first met her, he kind of ran home to ride in his diary about meeting deese two, abby and her sister polly and her sister mary and she said-- the-- which was a terrible insult for a woman and four young woman in particular to be with the. i feel pretty sure that they had said something witty about john adams. he said, she is not candid. this is one of the difficulties about writing in the antique-- e10 century. now it means i'm going to tell it like it is. candid in those days meant not judgmental, a nice person so jefferson goes let that be submitted to a world, listen up and give us a fair shake. john alsobrook in that same letter, she is not candid meeting she judge me so his first impression of her was negative because she was so witty and smart but then he married her. why she married him is a tougher question. [laughter] but, i think the fact that having realized how would be and how tough she was in having to marry her any way is a pretty strong
his first attitude towards nav the smith. abigail was called nappy when he first met her, he kind of ran home to ride in his diary about meeting deese two, abby and her sister polly and her sister mary and she said-- the-- which was a terrible insult for a woman and four young woman in particular to be with the. i feel pretty sure that they had said something witty about john adams. he said, she is not candid. this is one of the difficulties about writing in the antique-- e10 century. now it...
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mayor scott smith joins us -- host: mayor scott smith joins us from washington, d.c. i want to begin with this headline from "the new york times," conference of mayors stressed the need of new grounds for stimulus money. are you looking for another round of stimulus money? guest: i think any city would like to have it there is the mill is money available, pointed their way. mares are the same regardless of party. if there is going to be stimulus, we believe the cities of the best place to put that stimulus money to work. host: how much money has mesa, arizona, received thus far from the first round of stimulus funds? guest: directly and indirectly we actually put in to play a little over $70 million in the city on a variety of projects from a variety of sources. host: how many jobs have been created or saved? guest: that is one thing that is sort of hard to tell. we actually haven't done any talent on the exact job count. we are more interested on a types of projects. we do know when you are building things and you have programs that are funded, that there aren't save
mayor scott smith joins us -- host: mayor scott smith joins us from washington, d.c. i want to begin with this headline from "the new york times," conference of mayors stressed the need of new grounds for stimulus money. are you looking for another round of stimulus money? guest: i think any city would like to have it there is the mill is money available, pointed their way. mares are the same regardless of party. if there is going to be stimulus, we believe the cities of the best...
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smith, dr. stewart, dr. sage, dr. field, dr. weiss, dr. weiss. those are all doctors from my home state of california who said: do not support the murkowski attempt to repeal an endangerment and health finding.
smith, dr. stewart, dr. sage, dr. field, dr. weiss, dr. weiss. those are all doctors from my home state of california who said: do not support the murkowski attempt to repeal an endangerment and health finding.
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>> reporter: the intensity and passion you see here is smith's day job as union smith named the successor to the late and edge legendary gene upshaw in march, the man everyone calls dean has not slowed down. >> i've been on the job six months. i've probably been on the road three and a half, four months solid. >> reporter: he was seen as an outsider to get the job with former players as the front runners. his background as a trial lawyer was far from the experience of an nfl player. >> i definitely think that's a positive that he was an outsider, you know, guy coming in, he doesn't have all the connections or, you know, any preconceived notions of what was happening before and, you know, can he come in and kind of look at things clearly. >> i'm very confident. i'm confident, that you know, he can get things done, whatever that may be. he's presented himself in such a way and i think he's broken it down to the players in such a way that we can understand it. >> reporter: as much as he's an outsider d. is a d.c. insider having grown up a stone's throw from fedex field. >> you come out of th
>> reporter: the intensity and passion you see here is smith's day job as union smith named the successor to the late and edge legendary gene upshaw in march, the man everyone calls dean has not slowed down. >> i've been on the job six months. i've probably been on the road three and a half, four months solid. >> reporter: he was seen as an outsider to get the job with former players as the front runners. his background as a trial lawyer was far from the experience of an nfl...
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when i was interviewed by william frank smith and some of the cabinet members in the reagan to administration, i did not believe for a minute that would be asked to serve. i went back to arizona after those interviews and said to my husband, how interesting it was
when i was interviewed by william frank smith and some of the cabinet members in the reagan to administration, i did not believe for a minute that would be asked to serve. i went back to arizona after those interviews and said to my husband, how interesting it was
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her mother had gone to smith and her grandmother had gone to smith as well. i guess that is where molly was going to go and she was going not to pursue the same things of gloria steinem, she was going to go to get a little shy and be burnished the social level. i think her father, speculating now, maybe saw her involved in somewhere with the arts but not any incendiary level. maybe she would be an educator but not anything that touched on anything remotely political or truly sociocultural. she washed ashore after a little hiatus one at scripps. she didn't like scrips a whole lot, right? mabey i will read that little portion. it's kind of a funny thing. i will just read you a little bit about molly going off out into the world. when negative molly began leaving texas, she found people in your monthly fascinated with texas. lbj was on the radar of course, something awful had happened in texas and dallas in 1963 and molly as she went around -- i know many of you have experienced this. i still do to this day people ask what the hell is going on donner? what is it
her mother had gone to smith and her grandmother had gone to smith as well. i guess that is where molly was going to go and she was going not to pursue the same things of gloria steinem, she was going to go to get a little shy and be burnished the social level. i think her father, speculating now, maybe saw her involved in somewhere with the arts but not any incendiary level. maybe she would be an educator but not anything that touched on anything remotely political or truly sociocultural. she...
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you have to read adam smith to note that there is nothing more dangerous than when corporations get together and say is we're not going to get it through competition but try to go through the state. host: in chicago, janet on the democratic line. caller: this is a question for mr. raskin. upc touch on what i would consider -- you briefly touched on what i would consider the conservative judicial activism, as far as overturning the laws. in question has to do with -- my
you have to read adam smith to note that there is nothing more dangerous than when corporations get together and say is we're not going to get it through competition but try to go through the state. host: in chicago, janet on the democratic line. caller: this is a question for mr. raskin. upc touch on what i would consider -- you briefly touched on what i would consider the conservative judicial activism, as far as overturning the laws. in question has to do with -- my
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smith. >> it's cold there.t know, temperatures on the hill seem to be getting kind of hot. how's things going? >> well, look, the economy is the big issue. as big as terror is and people are certainly concerned about that, all the public opinion polls show that the economy is the big issue. and, you know, winston churchill said there are lies, dam lies and statistics. and you can spin the economic situation any way you want. what republicans are saying the niths analysts said we lost ten times as many as we thought. the white house is saying we lost ten times more jobs in the first quarter of 2009 than we did in the last quarter. so, you know, things are getting much better. the job loss pace is moderating so it can be spun any way. but when you've got double digit unemployment and two, almost three million people who have lost their jobs since the economic stimulus went into effect, it's a tough, tough burden for the democrats to carry as they head into the 2010 election. >> another thing that's widely reporte
smith. >> it's cold there.t know, temperatures on the hill seem to be getting kind of hot. how's things going? >> well, look, the economy is the big issue. as big as terror is and people are certainly concerned about that, all the public opinion polls show that the economy is the big issue. and, you know, winston churchill said there are lies, dam lies and statistics. and you can spin the economic situation any way you want. what republicans are saying the niths analysts said we...
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smith. is there an issue among african-american professional athletes when it comes to guns, violence and the culture of thuggism as they call it? we're going to continue to update the story throughout the evening on cnn. >>> some of the worst flooding one australian town has seen since 1971. hundreds of people an animals doing what they can to get to higher ground. >>> another blast of winter on the way in the u.s. jacqui jeras, what do you have for us? >> as if this weekend wasn't bad enough, right, don? arctic blast heading toward the nation's midsection going to be impacting a lot of people. plus your holiday travel today really brutal. will that carry into the workweek? we'll let you know. >>> the worst flooding in nearly 40 years is forcing hundreds of people to evacuate their homes in australia. ten days of heavy rain all but submerged new south wales northwest of sydney. while the worst of the rain is over, rivers and reservoirs overflowing with extra water. >>> a problem here, rain
smith. is there an issue among african-american professional athletes when it comes to guns, violence and the culture of thuggism as they call it? we're going to continue to update the story throughout the evening on cnn. >>> some of the worst flooding one australian town has seen since 1971. hundreds of people an animals doing what they can to get to higher ground. >>> another blast of winter on the way in the u.s. jacqui jeras, what do you have for us? >> as if this...
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. >> host: our guest this week on "the communicators" is gordon smith, the new president and ceo of the national association of broadcasters, senator smith served in the united states senate from 1996-2008, and he was on the commerce committee during that time which is very much involved in telecommunications policy. our guest reporter this week, john eggerton who is the washington bureau chief of broadcasting and cable magazine. thanks to both of you for being here. >> guest: thank you. >> host: senator, i want to start not so much with telecommunications, but with the supreme court decision this week, and i'm going to ask can you what their ruling on campaign finance means for your members. >> guest: well, i probably should admit i never voted for mccain-feingold, so i actually think it's a good decision for freedom of speech. but ultimately you can't get on tv or radio without paying for it. broadcasters have lots of costs and production of content and, you know can, the american people rely on their tv and radios. ultimately, i suspect it means there'll be more political advertising
. >> host: our guest this week on "the communicators" is gordon smith, the new president and ceo of the national association of broadcasters, senator smith served in the united states senate from 1996-2008, and he was on the commerce committee during that time which is very much involved in telecommunications policy. our guest reporter this week, john eggerton who is the washington bureau chief of broadcasting and cable magazine. thanks to both of you for being here. >>...
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action movie with will smith got 15%. comedy with will ferrell was 14%.with. i wouldn't want to be on screen next to george cloon pi. >> what was the new year's question? >> we asked what people are sure to do in the new year. more time with family, quit job and find a new one, vote in an election, charitable work, lose weight or pay taxes on time. what do you think people said yes to? >> lose weight. >> there is a "new york times" cbs news poll that shows people are staying home a lot more that may not be what they want to do, but that would be my guess. >> lose weight. 90% of people said they want to spend more time with family. >> thank you very much. thanks for the complete -- if you would like to see the complete poll, go to 60 minutes.com where you can also see cali and michael's web show. it is rocking. and check out the upcoming issue of van at this time fare i vani where you can see never before seen published pictures of tiger woods. >>> up next, katie lee will show you house to cook up the perfect roasted chicken. >>> we are going to be gourmet
action movie with will smith got 15%. comedy with will ferrell was 14%.with. i wouldn't want to be on screen next to george cloon pi. >> what was the new year's question? >> we asked what people are sure to do in the new year. more time with family, quit job and find a new one, vote in an election, charitable work, lose weight or pay taxes on time. what do you think people said yes to? >> lose weight. >> there is a "new york times" cbs news poll that shows...
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our first show of 2010, jane hall professor of media and politics at america university and terry smith former correspondent for the news hour on pbs. the networks say they don't pay for interviews. when you buy something and happen to get the first sitdown, what is that? >> it's obviously more than a coincidence. it's nothing new. this is checkbook journalism. it has gone on for a long time. i would argue in this case cnn and others didn't get their money's worth. the pictures weren't very good. the interview wasn't very illuminating. it didn't add much. >> it was exclusive. >> exclusive. isn't that wonderful. i wish they had taken the $10,000 and spent it another way. >> cnn says there was no implicit or explicit quid pro quo. they say it was not more than $10,000. the network says it purchases news and photos on breaking news situations. they wind up with the first interview. >> you can't help but feel it diminishes the get. when you say cnn exclusive and don't disclose, as i don't think cnn did, that the man they're interviewing is also the man from whom they bought the picture, the
our first show of 2010, jane hall professor of media and politics at america university and terry smith former correspondent for the news hour on pbs. the networks say they don't pay for interviews. when you buy something and happen to get the first sitdown, what is that? >> it's obviously more than a coincidence. it's nothing new. this is checkbook journalism. it has gone on for a long time. i would argue in this case cnn and others didn't get their money's worth. the pictures weren't...
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smith did get the run in the second quarter. a great 32-yeaard run. the final touchdown was scored by jones, his second of the game. next week, the two sides will meet in the first round of the playoffs. >> that's it for me for now. >> ukraine has been torn apart in the past five presidential elections. a few weeks, the latest could produce more splits. the country has had a turbulent relationship with moscow. the future of relations with russia will be a major election issue. >> the wine cellars are relics of an age where these czar -- dating back to the 19th century, when russia created the wine industry. the same family has been involved with the winery since those days. >> one of my friends said that if there is no border in your heart, there's no border. russia is still the biggest. >> russia is insisting it has historic rights and interests here. this is still the home port of the black sea fleet. these were the ships that russia deployed during its free fall with georgia. for russia, keeping the fleet here is a matter of national honor. it keep
smith did get the run in the second quarter. a great 32-yeaard run. the final touchdown was scored by jones, his second of the game. next week, the two sides will meet in the first round of the playoffs. >> that's it for me for now. >> ukraine has been torn apart in the past five presidential elections. a few weeks, the latest could produce more splits. the country has had a turbulent relationship with moscow. the future of relations with russia will be a major election issue....
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smith: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. smith: mr. speaker, the united states senate special election in massachusetts offers many lessons for both democrats and republicans. surely among them are these. all true reform starts with the voice of the people. moderation beats extremism. common sense triumphs partisanship. voters can exercise real independence. one party control leads to arrogance. there are a few guaranteed election results, and listen to the people, don't defy them. of course, some will say there are lessons -- there are no lessons to be learned. the results of the election can be explained. democrats or republicans will pay a steep political price. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from oregon rise? mr. defazio: to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recogniz
smith: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. smith: mr. speaker, the united states senate special election in massachusetts offers many lessons for both democrats and republicans. surely among them are these. all true reform starts with the voice of the people. moderation beats extremism. common sense triumphs partisanship. voters can exercise...
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. >> woodruff: margaret warner gets the latest from martin smith of "frontline" in port-au-prince. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour is provided by: >> what the world needs now is energy. the energy to get the economy humming again. the energy to tackle challenges like climate change. what if that energy came from an energy company? everyday, chevron invests $62 million in people, in ideas-- seeking, teaching, building. fueling growth around the world to move us all ahead. this is the power of human energy. chevron. >> this is the engine that connects abundant grain from the american heartland to haran's best selling whole wheat, while keeping 60 billion pounds of carbon out of the atmosphere every year. bnsf, the engine that connects us. we see beyond cars. pacific life. the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broad
. >> woodruff: margaret warner gets the latest from martin smith of "frontline" in port-au-prince. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour is provided by: >> what the world needs now is energy. the energy to get the economy humming again. the energy to tackle challenges like climate change. what if that energy came from an energy company? everyday, chevron invests $62 million in people, in ideas-- seeking,...
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so, it really doesn't do a lot of good if joe smith's cousin says i'm for joe smith. if no one knows who they are. this is where you are going to sort of figure that out. the horse race, and this goes back to what i talked about in the beginning, no one is going to know your guy. you will get like 2% who will vote for you because you always get 2%. it is very hard to get zero because somebody always thinks they know you and they are going to vote for you. if you say independent especially in the year coming up you may get more votes than you think. so that falls into the category of it is good to figure out where you stand but it is sort of the least important thing that you are doing. in the bio piece, putting up the description and asking people what you think you are not learning anything. so, this is where i would start really breaking this out and start talking about almost piece by piece what do you think about people -- and you will couch this in favorable ways to your own candidate -- self-made man who was very successful in the tech industry, was that an impo
so, it really doesn't do a lot of good if joe smith's cousin says i'm for joe smith. if no one knows who they are. this is where you are going to sort of figure that out. the horse race, and this goes back to what i talked about in the beginning, no one is going to know your guy. you will get like 2% who will vote for you because you always get 2%. it is very hard to get zero because somebody always thinks they know you and they are going to vote for you. if you say independent especially in...
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joel d smith at towson. back to you. >>> i'm smiles about ta. >>> that. >> no more tanning for teens. how the tanning bed ban will be implemented. >>> check out the beltway at liberty road, already all the cars are filling up the lanes, i will show you wh >>well in back, it's 6:40, 20 minutes before the hour of 7:00. it feels good to be up early and out the door once again after the long holiday weekend. partly cloudy skies. if there's good news to the chill in the air, we are seeing winds at northwest at 8 instead of gusting up to 25, and 35 and beyond like we had this weekend. here are the regional temperatures, in the mid-20s everywhere. the teens out to the west but the important story, again, you have to factor in the windchill, the real feel when you head out the door. we're talking temperature feel in the teens and to our west, single digits. >>> take a look at the hd aid rr scan, we have a disturbance through the afternoon hours maybe triggering snow flurries here and there. we take a look at the big
joel d smith at towson. back to you. >>> i'm smiles about ta. >>> that. >> no more tanning for teens. how the tanning bed ban will be implemented. >>> check out the beltway at liberty road, already all the cars are filling up the lanes, i will show you wh >>well in back, it's 6:40, 20 minutes before the hour of 7:00. it feels good to be up early and out the door once again after the long holiday weekend. partly cloudy skies. if there's good news to the...
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and gary smith and eric bowling and julia, welcome to everybody. and, eric, can we afford to spend more on airlines security. >> sure, let's spend the things we shouldn't be spending money on like health care, and a trillion dollars, and $800 billion, in stimulus, or how about some of these pork projects $655,000 for irritable bowel syndrome in cedars sinai hospital. >> hey, hey, hey! >> don't worry, tobin and air marshals and this $200 million to up great janet napolitano's, upgrade to her office and the unspent money on recovery-gov, $537 billion, you know what that gets you, every, single seat on every airline flight in the u.s., in or out for the whole year. >> julia, how do you argue with that. >> you argue saying $10 trillion would not buy you enough security here in the u.s., to have kept a safe -- a person, from boarding a plane, with an explosive. >> and you can put people up there, beef up the security there, it doesn't matter, you are spending so much money on things that don't matter. >> really. >> here's something that matteres. >> how
and gary smith and eric bowling and julia, welcome to everybody. and, eric, can we afford to spend more on airlines security. >> sure, let's spend the things we shouldn't be spending money on like health care, and a trillion dollars, and $800 billion, in stimulus, or how about some of these pork projects $655,000 for irritable bowel syndrome in cedars sinai hospital. >> hey, hey, hey! >> don't worry, tobin and air marshals and this $200 million to up great janet napolitano's,...
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smith?t of the old technology opposed to moving over the spectrum to -- what we now have allocated so that we can maximize the wealth generating opportunities. >> i think that is one of the miracles that we have before us is how much more efficiently we're using the spectrum now in terms of broadcasting has invested billions to achieve that efficiency. i do believe because we have seen the explosion of technology you spoke of at the beginning of the hearing that there are going to be come plegs technologies that will provide some of the so we can proserve the broad band and the broadcast values that the community seeks to preserve. >> first of all, the department is driven toward increasing efficiency. we mentioned briefly in my testimony, the use of unmanned ariel systems and reconnaissance needs in iraq and afghanistan. lockheed martin has developed tools being used by our customers to increase that efficiency. i would like to point out in the federal-nonfederal binary view of things, it i
smith?t of the old technology opposed to moving over the spectrum to -- what we now have allocated so that we can maximize the wealth generating opportunities. >> i think that is one of the miracles that we have before us is how much more efficiently we're using the spectrum now in terms of broadcasting has invested billions to achieve that efficiency. i do believe because we have seen the explosion of technology you spoke of at the beginning of the hearing that there are going to be come...
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and today on the auburn radio, his coach, smith doing the color commentary of the game.the more colorful characters in college basketball history. a very entertaining coach to be around. >> carter: in to patrick patterson. backing down on hargrove. missing. auburn. may have one last shot. don't get it off in time. a 13-point lead at the half for kentucky. auburn closes on the mini-run to cut it to 13. patrick patterson with 12 first half points along with five rebounds. 12.5 rebounds for patterson. 13-point lead for kentucky at auburn, as we send you to whit with the cellular south halftime report. >> all right, carter. thanks very much. coming up in a moment, a classic in knoxville earlier today. ole miss and tennessee. 40 minutes insufficient to settle the issue. we will show you that one in a moment. >>> this halftime report is brought to you by -- >> whit: new tennessee football coach derek dooley introduced today in a top 25 basketball match-up at the rupp arein thompson-bowling arena. deaundre cranston ties the game at 59 with under a minute to go. after ole miss s
and today on the auburn radio, his coach, smith doing the color commentary of the game.the more colorful characters in college basketball history. a very entertaining coach to be around. >> carter: in to patrick patterson. backing down on hargrove. missing. auburn. may have one last shot. don't get it off in time. a 13-point lead at the half for kentucky. auburn closes on the mini-run to cut it to 13. patrick patterson with 12 first half points along with five rebounds. 12.5 rebounds for...