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trent johnso sa t maysy no show it we obviously toronto a n, nobody is happ - we viouoby don't ave a win nobody is apy about th way are plaiy right now. cpete in theame against 'ole miss. mar trent johnson is a proven head ach how has won a number of different places. he knows the formula. mata hima year r two to t th rteos backte way he ntwas to. buagai trentohsons gog thave a lo otfuscess here at lu >> carr: wteren fouled of smi n mitchell. >>ark: i like the factthat lsu has acked att e o the pesr at the end o he prsure inste oadf backing it out d going against a steady dense. lsu decided to ttack the basket when they have opportunities. i think it helped tem offensively. car>>r: storm rrewan who eraged all of tw points per game last year, agn,hat was a pretty oaded lsu eam so the utes weren't ther two pont a gamel st yea this yearalmost 14 points a game. that is one t improvements. hemi of the fre-thr miss right for he putbk and lsu has a sx-point ld! polynice takes it himelf. nearly turns it ver. wan ere to bail h oimu. nryrt hee. errance nry comes back wit a drile d heny rhas n
trent johnso sa t maysy no show it we obviously toronto a n, nobody is happ - we viouoby don't ave a win nobody is apy about th way are plaiy right now. cpete in theame against 'ole miss. mar trent johnson is a proven head ach how has won a number of different places. he knows the formula. mata hima year r two to t th rteos backte way he ntwas to. buagai trentohsons gog thave a lo otfuscess here at lu >> carr: wteren fouled of smi n mitchell. >>ark: i like the factthat lsu has acked...
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toronto. 29 games last year average just 4 points 2.5 rebound.ere's mike miller inside for oberto. couldn't quite get it. blatche keeps it alive goes up and scores. how about that. phil: again, i mention the fact that the first couple of plays even though he wasn't converting he was being physical. he was being strong. depend, now it pays off strong offensive rebound. steve: lopez nearly took oberto 's head off right now. andre on the rebound. they can take the lead. 4:20 to play first half. washington coming back from 12 points down. here's blatche. nick young spins inside he got hit on the wrist no call and now the call is made by pat fraher. they moved so quickly. phil: went from one side with a spin all the way to the other, and think he was going to look for an outlet pass but he heard the whistle and reacted just tossed this ball up. steve: 44 of 56 from the free- throw line this season is nick young. phil: again, i like what we've been seeing from andray blatche so uthey do it at centre court. phil: nick drives this he's going to try an un
toronto. 29 games last year average just 4 points 2.5 rebound.ere's mike miller inside for oberto. couldn't quite get it. blatche keeps it alive goes up and scores. how about that. phil: again, i mention the fact that the first couple of plays even though he wasn't converting he was being physical. he was being strong. depend, now it pays off strong offensive rebound. steve: lopez nearly took oberto 's head off right now. andre on the rebound. they can take the lead. 4:20 to play first half....
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but there's no explanation for why they are and why not toronto or why not -- this is just where the bears ended up. they like it there. >> last question. >> richard, a long time ago people discovered and people have been exploring there and somehow we all kind of decided that nobody would own up to it. you mentioned in your book that the same sort of thing happened on planting an american flag and the moon didn't give the united states ownership of the moon. but is strategically different about the arctic polar regions that you've got russia planting a flag on the bottom of the sea and claiming. canada may be looking forward to having an open northwest passage that makes the panama can out redundant. is there something i put this under sort of greater glass of the cooperation amongst nations? >> in the arctic? >> guess. >> i guess is just simple, simple chauvinism. everybody wants their piece of the pie. and it turns out to not be unlike a pie the way it is actually divided. if you have a seacoast on the arctic ocean, you have a claim under the law of the cu have a claim to certain
but there's no explanation for why they are and why not toronto or why not -- this is just where the bears ended up. they like it there. >> last question. >> richard, a long time ago people discovered and people have been exploring there and somehow we all kind of decided that nobody would own up to it. you mentioned in your book that the same sort of thing happened on planting an american flag and the moon didn't give the united states ownership of the moon. but is strategically...
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in 2006 were al devotes, so too, terrorists in toronto, planning to blow up targets in canada and the united states. the six men arrested in may 2007 and convicted of planning to kill soldiers at ft. dix in new jersey. >> reporter: what you are hearing are three of the four ft. dix bombers praising al awaki. he was born in the united states, his father was a minister in the yemeni government, he is smart and privileged, he preached at a mosque in virginia. >> young, handsome, californian, has the benefit of english without an accent. and who also is proficient in the arabic language. in fact, he is technically an arab. what better mix? >> reporter: the imam doesn't agree with al awaki. what's on everyone's mind now is what influence al awaki may have had on a young nigerian either here or in yemen. nic robertson cnn, london. >> in a moment our special investigation of a nationwide chain of yoga and wellness centers, two dozen former employees say it's a cult. >>> they prey upon people like me who are ignorant about the way money works. >> dahn's lawyers say it's no cult, it's a busine
in 2006 were al devotes, so too, terrorists in toronto, planning to blow up targets in canada and the united states. the six men arrested in may 2007 and convicted of planning to kill soldiers at ft. dix in new jersey. >> reporter: what you are hearing are three of the four ft. dix bombers praising al awaki. he was born in the united states, his father was a minister in the yemeni government, he is smart and privileged, he preached at a mosque in virginia. >> young, handsome,...
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. -- as a child in boston and toronto where i live.let's make all of these issues that i'm laying out here as clear as can be, press our leaders and have our media, television, radio and print journalists push these issues. and create public pressure on them to declare where they are and then to act appropriately. >> i have sort of two questions. the issue of darfur is not only an issue of definition, which has been a problem. but also you have china. i mean, you have nondemocratic countries that come into the calculus that you can't ignore because there are countries that don't want to make those decisions for political or whatever. so that's one side. the other is i look at a country like uganda. and i think at what point -- here you have a situation where you have the initial -- the initial signs of what you call an eliminationism. and nothing is going to happen until it moves to the next step or the next step and then even nothing will happen. so -- and the same question applies. there are too many other interests that will prevent
. -- as a child in boston and toronto where i live.let's make all of these issues that i'm laying out here as clear as can be, press our leaders and have our media, television, radio and print journalists push these issues. and create public pressure on them to declare where they are and then to act appropriately. >> i have sort of two questions. the issue of darfur is not only an issue of definition, which has been a problem. but also you have china. i mean, you have nondemocratic...
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toronto 18 in 2006 direct access to the u.s. -- >> tom, are these all part -- these are all going to be added? that was part of my next question then. if the tsa alluded to that partial list of countries where 100% of the passengers traveling through will have to go through enhanced screenings. are you saying these countries you're mentioning, you're talking about asia and europe, is that going to -- everyone? >> tsa hasn't said that those countries and airports are going to be included. they're talking about other countries of interest. >> do you think it will be updated? >> i'm just saying those are only a fraction of the countries that have people that pose a threat, and what about the u.s. airports? we haven't talked about the five virginians that went to pakistan. we had subjects from minneapolis, new york, denver, boston, dallas, springfield, illinois, chicago, raleigh, north carolina, buffalo, new york, that have all had al qaeda either direct members or sympathetic members to an al qaeda affiliate. >> what are you saying? you think it's overkill? it's too much? >> i'm saying
toronto 18 in 2006 direct access to the u.s. -- >> tom, are these all part -- these are all going to be added? that was part of my next question then. if the tsa alluded to that partial list of countries where 100% of the passengers traveling through will have to go through enhanced screenings. are you saying these countries you're mentioning, you're talking about asia and europe, is that going to -- everyone? >> tsa hasn't said that those countries and airports are going to be...
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she's also stepping in to starring sensuous roles as in the film "cairo time" which won raves at the toronto woody allen's whatever works playing an uptight southern woman. >> is this the kind of man you should be married to. >> reporter: who is reborn as a totally uninhibited new york city bohemian. >> the most recent films you're playing a leading lady and to be honest, they're very sexy scenes. you're taking off your clothes. >> oh, goodness, yes. >> reporter: isn't that unusual really in the sense.... >> it shouldn't be but maybe it is. they are vibrant, sexual complicated women. and vibrant, sexual complicated women have sex. (laughing) >> reporter: but as undeniably sexy as she is, that wasn't what directors saw in her at first. that voice, that dirty martini of a voice, got in the way. >> it was difficult i think for me when i first started out in this business to be an ingenu because i would walk in with my hair and my dress and open my mouth and sometimes the director was like, whoa. okay. >> reporter: the voice didn't fit with your appearance. >> no. >> you make a good first impres
she's also stepping in to starring sensuous roles as in the film "cairo time" which won raves at the toronto woody allen's whatever works playing an uptight southern woman. >> is this the kind of man you should be married to. >> reporter: who is reborn as a totally uninhibited new york city bohemian. >> the most recent films you're playing a leading lady and to be honest, they're very sexy scenes. you're taking off your clothes. >> oh, goodness, yes. >>...
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capitals return home on friday as they host the toronto maple leafs. game you can see on comcastsports net starting at 7:00 p.m. make sure you are with us at 6:30 p.m. for pregame coverage. >> monta ellis, pretty darn good. >> monta ellis one more look at this one. nothing but got him. i'm guessing wizards practices don't end that happily these days. >> no. >> not even close. >> no. >> that's it for this half hour on geico "sportsnite." thank you for watching comcast sports net. washington sports leader. >> jenkins and hernandez. for more check out csnwashington.com. 10:00 .m. horoalysis of the ls. ls. ionscapt we, co n, aot call hed,thei. team! . alod c continue to think about terrorism and counter-terrorism. i hope it has been helpful to others, and i hope perhaps it might be helpful to you as you think with us about the past year in obama's counterterrorism policies in the coming years. putting my own views aside, last year i said what matters is that the incoming it administration should have the counter-terrorism strategy. houghland if you of the
capitals return home on friday as they host the toronto maple leafs. game you can see on comcastsports net starting at 7:00 p.m. make sure you are with us at 6:30 p.m. for pregame coverage. >> monta ellis, pretty darn good. >> monta ellis one more look at this one. nothing but got him. i'm guessing wizards practices don't end that happily these days. >> no. >> not even close. >> no. >> that's it for this half hour on geico "sportsnite." thank you...
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washington is in florida and tampa bay hosts florida on thursday and the capitals are home against toronto on friday. after tomorrow in sun advise you can say 7 of the next 9 in our nation's capital. backstrom pulls the triggal and theodore blocks that off. we can step away for a moment se tium. lightning bolts on csn. joe: a whole lot of shaking going on. craig: a lot of young guys in tampa bay. the new faces, two power play goals and left the game in the second period. we think that was because of the collision with brooks laich in the first. alexander semin hooking up with mike cream. got his 11th and his 12th in this hockey game. that's our game summary. joe: 4-1 tampa bay after the first. washington battles back and makes it 5-4 through two. and a flap shot from foster rings up another one for the bolts, 6-4 at the mom with 1218 to go in regulation. malone gets one high and theodore gets it back to beat jason chimera. craig: good quickness by theo. bounces to jason chimera. not a lot of stage on this one by theo had to be quick and ready. nice snare with his has increased his skating
washington is in florida and tampa bay hosts florida on thursday and the capitals are home against toronto on friday. after tomorrow in sun advise you can say 7 of the next 9 in our nation's capital. backstrom pulls the triggal and theodore blocks that off. we can step away for a moment se tium. lightning bolts on csn. joe: a whole lot of shaking going on. craig: a lot of young guys in tampa bay. the new faces, two power play goals and left the game in the second period. we think that was...
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it wasn't the happiest start to the new year for toronto blue jay, he was hit in the face by a fireworkher. doctors say he suffered first-degree and second-degree burns on his forehead and cheek, but is expected to recover in a couple of weeks. point the fireworks at the sky, not at your brother. that's a look at sports, i'm joe carter. >>> has too much new year's cheer caught up with you? well let's go beyond the surface to find out if there really is way to get rid of a hangover. >>> no one likes having a hangover. hangovers make you feel miserable in all sorts of ways. and because of that, there are all kinds of cures suggested for hangovers. i've heard of people mixing raw eggs, using vegemite. artichokes, bananas, aspirin, the hair of the dog, drinking more. some other combinations of drinking all kinds of things together. but none of these have been proven to work. alcohol is broken down into toxins, and those particular toxins are the things that it's broken down into, are a big part of what make us feel bad. if you do have a hangover, there are things you can take to help with s
it wasn't the happiest start to the new year for toronto blue jay, he was hit in the face by a fireworkher. doctors say he suffered first-degree and second-degree burns on his forehead and cheek, but is expected to recover in a couple of weeks. point the fireworks at the sky, not at your brother. that's a look at sports, i'm joe carter. >>> has too much new year's cheer caught up with you? well let's go beyond the surface to find out if there really is way to get rid of a hangover....
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toronto has a 3-2 lead over florida. green snaps is right to the glove of carey price.ittsburgh beating atlanta trying to snap out of a skid. that's the score we were telling you about with boston in front of atwa. atwan with a on the way to dc thursday night. these two teams top of the heap on the power play. >> craig: flyers right up there all over 21%. these two the best in the nhl. >> joe: gionta to the outside. two good stops from neuvirth with markov on the doorstep. >> craig: markov and the caps, beware of them shorthanded. >> joe: tomas fleischmann, one of the goal scorers this evening. scott gomez is keyed. somehow caught at the outside of the cage. >> craig: the red light is going on and that's why the fans are up in armstrong. three saves on this penalty kill from montreal. the caps have yet to muster closing chances with the extra man. >> joe: right around 6:00 tonight the washington capitals announced alex ovechkin the captain. gill and georges to stave it off for montreal. one more meeting thorough these two squads. it becomes intense. along the goal line.
toronto has a 3-2 lead over florida. green snaps is right to the glove of carey price.ittsburgh beating atlanta trying to snap out of a skid. that's the score we were telling you about with boston in front of atwa. atwan with a on the way to dc thursday night. these two teams top of the heap on the power play. >> craig: flyers right up there all over 21%. these two the best in the nhl. >> joe: gionta to the outside. two good stops from neuvirth with markov on the doorstep. >>...
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a season low for a first quarter moments ago when they put up 13 points previous low is 17 again toronto. they have done that twice this year scoring 17 in the first quarter. 13 a season low. morgan franklin pivotol play. bibby with a nice look to al horford. rather, michael >> phil: kind of a pick and pop that time. they have such a balance attack they lead the eastern conference in points per game. >> steve: mcguire will start. west a local guy signing a contract today. went to high school in douglasville georgia and four- year career at georgia tech. wizards wound up shooting 29% from the field in that first quarter. here is mcguire getting limited playing time. to nick young. nice fake. lost the ball. brendan haywood in the lane. offensive foul is called on haywood. and that will be his second personal foul. >> phil: that's what you don't want to see. having him pick up quick fouls. they need him in the middle there. take a look at the first quarter stats. neither team shooting the ball well in any kind of way so therefore lots of rebounds. 30 rebounds between the two teams in that f
a season low for a first quarter moments ago when they put up 13 points previous low is 17 again toronto. they have done that twice this year scoring 17 in the first quarter. 13 a season low. morgan franklin pivotol play. bibby with a nice look to al horford. rather, michael >> phil: kind of a pick and pop that time. they have such a balance attack they lead the eastern conference in points per game. >> steve: mcguire will start. west a local guy signing a contract today. went to...
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. >> joe: from you toronto? project. >> craig: what do you say? >> joe: project.'ve never heard you say pro- ject in your life. >> craig: it's always i have a -- you're a project too. >> joe: yeah, well. taveras look. they worked the cycle. pro-ject. >> craig: come on, i'm half canadian. >> joe: i know where you're from. scoin who had a -- erskine who had a stout game. fires high and wide. steckel from zero angle golfs to to the other side. chased down by schultz. this one knuckled to the front. gervais andersen away from -- gervais carries it away from home. crunched along the boards. he's thrown a couple of really sturdy hits tonight. >> craig: i think both coaches may want to burn the tape of the third period. it's been a little bit sloppy. the caps well in control. i think there's sequences you can learn from from the islanders early on and good passing sequences to this caps team. >> joe: hunter trying to spin to his forehand for some reason. he had an open backhand. [ whistle ] >> joe: as we hear the whistle, neuvirth will squeeze. i it's part of the cess cs
. >> joe: from you toronto? project. >> craig: what do you say? >> joe: project.'ve never heard you say pro- ject in your life. >> craig: it's always i have a -- you're a project too. >> joe: yeah, well. taveras look. they worked the cycle. pro-ject. >> craig: come on, i'm half canadian. >> joe: i know where you're from. scoin who had a -- erskine who had a stout game. fires high and wide. steckel from zero angle golfs to to the other side. chased down...
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. >> august 4th, 1983, yankees at toronto.ielder dav winnfield finished his warm-up anthrew the balloward a ball boy near the fall line. but the throw skipped off the turf and killed a seagull. win feel was arrested but animal cruelty charges were dropped the next day since it was determined to an accident. so what variables lined up to create this bizarre accident? to find out, we'll use an air cannon, baseball's fishing line, sophisticat robotics and standing in f the unfortate seagull a frozen chicken. >> so here's how we're going to set this one up. staged behind the wall i'm going to hop the bird along right in into harm's way cindy is going to man t a cannon, e's going to hit the button. 're going to see if we can get a ball to skip off the turf and smash directly into our chicken. >> our team preps wit some dry runs. >> here it comes. here comes the bird. >> it was clos >> they need to bounce closer to the chicken. >> yes. >> rais the front e of the cannon so it skips later. >> yes. >> three, two, one. did it bounce, th
. >> august 4th, 1983, yankees at toronto.ielder dav winnfield finished his warm-up anthrew the balloward a ball boy near the fall line. but the throw skipped off the turf and killed a seagull. win feel was arrested but animal cruelty charges were dropped the next day since it was determined to an accident. so what variables lined up to create this bizarre accident? to find out, we'll use an air cannon, baseball's fishing line, sophisticat robotics and standing in f the unfortate seagull...
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. >> mike: allen and bigby from toronto. he had 16 points at boston university in his third game of his career as a freshman. that was his first career start. excellent job by him in that first game. 21-7, the run here by the huskies. driving down the wing. a missed runner by northeastern. >> mark: that's ok. you can take that or any of the other make them plays. continue to penetrate and get to the basket. >> mike: deflects into the hands of cam long. here come patriots who are down 14 at second half is about 2:00 old. trying to get something going on the offensive end. nice feed to pearson on the cut. got lost in that cut. >> mark: flent excellent pass by morrison. great look by pearson to cut to the rim to realize his man had left him. >> mike: cornelius trying to play heavy defense on allen. almost got the steal. >> mark: want to make allen work hard on bringing the ball up the court if he's not going to have help bringing it up. >> mike: janning underneath. doesn't get an offensive rebound. bigby. here is allen for thre
. >> mike: allen and bigby from toronto. he had 16 points at boston university in his third game of his career as a freshman. that was his first career start. excellent job by him in that first game. 21-7, the run here by the huskies. driving down the wing. a missed runner by northeastern. >> mark: that's ok. you can take that or any of the other make them plays. continue to penetrate and get to the basket. >> mike: deflects into the hands of cam long. here come patriots who...
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on capitol hill on january 20th, you're all invited, and he is alive in teaching at university of toronto but his children are casualties. we also are preparing a resolution filled with quotes from american public officials on the need to address humanitarian conditions so with that i just -- >> we will come back to you, this is not your last chance to speak. [applause] i just wanted to illustrate a figure that congressman just talked about, the destruction of the protective capacity. in june 2005 before the withdrawal, there were 3900 and industrial establishments in gaza that occupied and employed 35,000 people. in december of 2008 the 3900 became a 200, and after the operation and had become a 70. and the 35,000 people are unemployed -- employed have come down 21900 so those are numbers and that we all should ponder when congressman said the situation is not the same, it's gone worse, and we are lucky that andrew here has a view lager for you of what has been happening in the occupied palestinian territories and maybe you want to share with us what you see today and where we come from
on capitol hill on january 20th, you're all invited, and he is alive in teaching at university of toronto but his children are casualties. we also are preparing a resolution filled with quotes from american public officials on the need to address humanitarian conditions so with that i just -- >> we will come back to you, this is not your last chance to speak. [applause] i just wanted to illustrate a figure that congressman just talked about, the destruction of the protective capacity. in...
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capitol hill on january 20th and you are all invited, and he is alive and teaching in the university of torontout is teaching casualties and we also are preparing a resolution filled with quotes from the american public officials on the need to address the humanitarian conditions. so with that i just -- >> we will come back to you. this is not you're only chance to speak. [applause] i just wanted to illustrate a figure that the congressman just talked about the destruction of the capacity in june of 05 before the withdrawal they're worth 3900 industrial establishments in gaza that occupied and in .35 thousand people. in december of 08 of the 3900 had become 200 after the operation it had become 70 and 35 dozen people employed have come down to 1900 so it's those numbers we should ponder when congressman said the situation is not the same it's gotten worse and we are lucky that andrew here has a longer view of what has been happening in the occupied palestinian territories and when you see today and where we come from. >> thank you very much. ladies and gentlemen, in september, last september, t
capitol hill on january 20th and you are all invited, and he is alive and teaching in the university of torontout is teaching casualties and we also are preparing a resolution filled with quotes from the american public officials on the need to address the humanitarian conditions. so with that i just -- >> we will come back to you. this is not you're only chance to speak. [applause] i just wanted to illustrate a figure that the congressman just talked about the destruction of the capacity...