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three, and then after evan wessel graduated, perry ellis went on to win one more. marv: and now with the with the has -- wamukota has checked back in. oh, what a play! zach brown, the steal and the finish. wow! len: zach brown said i'll get a steal, convert it myself. marv: brown, a freshman out of houston. wichita state backed up by -- back up by 11. graham fires for three. these are not good shots being attempted by kansas. they get a break right there. last touched by kelly of wichita state. chris: anticipation. hand -- getting in the passing lane. easy to get the flush at home so your family at home can talk about you all weekend. len: that's not only two points. that's a statement. the hustle and the flush and it's telling kansas something. marv: jamari traylor back on the floor for kansas. mason at the guard. good job defensively by baker. they have to regroup. here's mason. again a bad shot. he forced it. wichita state's defense has nothing do with what's happening. kansas has been taken out of its offense here in the second half. len: and that defense is re
three, and then after evan wessel graduated, perry ellis went on to win one more. marv: and now with the with the has -- wamukota has checked back in. oh, what a play! zach brown, the steal and the finish. wow! len: zach brown said i'll get a steal, convert it myself. marv: brown, a freshman out of houston. wichita state backed up by -- back up by 11. graham fires for three. these are not good shots being attempted by kansas. they get a break right there. last touched by kelly of wichita state....
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foul committed by evan wessel. >> len: why? >> chris: you said they were going to have to foul. >> len: indiana is going to have to foul. >> chris: exactly. i think the wrong team heard you. >> len: that's what i said. >> chris: wessel tries to step out and gets a little bump there. >> marv: ninth team foul. still one and one. yogi ferrell, 85% free-throw shooter, four for four here this afternoon. >> len: one possession ballgame no matter what happens, extend the game create more opportunities, more possessions. the more you you do that the greater the chance of wichita state making a mistake or you getting something miraculous. >> marv: darius carter back. zach brown sits down. two free throws hit by ferrell. 32.6 remaining. it's a two-point lead for wichita state. you can run the baseline. they're having trouble inbounding. a time out taken by gregg marshall of wichita state. very close to the five-second count. two time outs remaining for both teams. >> marv: indiana and wichita state. going to the final seconds. two-point
foul committed by evan wessel. >> len: why? >> chris: you said they were going to have to foul. >> len: indiana is going to have to foul. >> chris: exactly. i think the wrong team heard you. >> len: that's what i said. >> chris: wessel tries to step out and gets a little bump there. >> marv: ninth team foul. still one and one. yogi ferrell, 85% free-throw shooter, four for four here this afternoon. >> len: one possession ballgame no matter what...
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foul committed by evan wessel. >> len: why? >> chris: you said they were going to have to foul. >> len: indiana is going to have to foul. >> chris: exactly. i think the wrong team heard you. >> len: that's what i said. >> chris: wessel tries to step out and gets a little bump there. >> marv: ninth team foul. still one and one. yogi ferrell, 85% free-throw shooter, four for four here this afternoon. >> len: one possession ballgame no matter what happens, extend the game create more opportunities, more possessions. the more you you do that the greater the chance of wichita state making a mistake or you getting something miraculous. >> marv: darius carter back. zach brown sits down. two free throws hit by ferrell. 32.6 remaining. it's a two-point lead for wichita state. you can run the baseline. they're having trouble inbounding. a time out taken by gregg marshall of wichita state. very close to the five-second count. two time outs remaining for both teams. >> marv: indiana and wichita state. going to the final seconds. two-point
foul committed by evan wessel. >> len: why? >> chris: you said they were going to have to foul. >> len: indiana is going to have to foul. >> chris: exactly. i think the wrong team heard you. >> len: that's what i said. >> chris: wessel tries to step out and gets a little bump there. >> marv: ninth team foul. still one and one. yogi ferrell, 85% free-throw shooter, four for four here this afternoon. >> len: one possession ballgame no matter what...
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i'm david wessel. i'm director of the hutchins center on fiscal and monetary policy at brookings. we have the center on budget and policy priorities has come up with a pretty ambitious agenda. first we get a lecture on secular stagnation and global savings glut by person bern. if that -- ben bernanke. if that hasn't filled you up we'll talk about three other aspects of full employment. let me introduce the speakers. each will speak about five minutes. then they will join me on the panel and we'll have a conversation and take your questions. the first speaker will be valerie wilson here who is director of economic policy institute's program on race, ethnicity and the economy. pre. valerie is an economist. i'm the least educated person on the panel by far. has her phd from the university of north carolina. she will be followed by maurice emsell em, for better or worse not a lawyer. director of employment law projects access and opportunity program. we'll hear from andy levin, currently advisor at research department of the imf but does not speak for the imf. he used to work for the
i'm david wessel. i'm director of the hutchins center on fiscal and monetary policy at brookings. we have the center on budget and policy priorities has come up with a pretty ambitious agenda. first we get a lecture on secular stagnation and global savings glut by person bern. if that -- ben bernanke. if that hasn't filled you up we'll talk about three other aspects of full employment. let me introduce the speakers. each will speak about five minutes. then they will join me on the panel and...
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this is wessel 0 through berkeley gets a little bitter through there. metering lights are on at the bay bridge. delays there not quite to the maze but it will get there very soon so heads up. looks like you're looking pretty good along 280 through the south bay in san jose. northern through san jose 101 you will see delays there, northbound. accident south 85 at blossom hill off to the right side but it's causing a bit of a slowdown as you pass the scene. also, look out for a wreck on 6th and brannon in san francisco as you head on the ramp to south 280. that's going to slow you down a bit. there's an accident there and a bit of a delay as well on 6th and brannon as a result as you head onto the freeway on 280 southbound. and westbound 580 is business as usual. that earlier trouble spot cleared at tassajara but it's been busy out of the altamont pass towards the dublin interchange. with the forecast, here's roberta. >>> it's our weather camera looking towards the bay bridge at 6:03 on this thursday morning. good morning, everybody. take a look at this s
this is wessel 0 through berkeley gets a little bitter through there. metering lights are on at the bay bridge. delays there not quite to the maze but it will get there very soon so heads up. looks like you're looking pretty good along 280 through the south bay in san jose. northern through san jose 101 you will see delays there, northbound. accident south 85 at blossom hill off to the right side but it's causing a bit of a slowdown as you pass the scene. also, look out for a wreck on 6th and...
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following the -- david wessel. we begin i like to thank alexander burger and the open philanthropy project for support of our work. i want to thank from the bottom of my heart, ben spielberg and michelle who were absolutely integral making this event happen along with many of my other cbpp colleagues, including susan stein mets and larry haas. i want to thank kelly hunter from csis. i want to especially thank ben bernanke and david wessel, along with my awesome panelists for their generous agreements to be here today. ben bernanke hardly needs an introduction. he was of course the chair of the federal reserve from 2006 to 2014 around a member of the fed board of governors before that. he has made more important contributions to our understanding of macroeconomics, economic history and monetary policy than i have time to note here. i have always thought we were extremely lucky to have him where he was during the great recession. the other thing many of us appreciate about ben harks back to the old adage, if you real
following the -- david wessel. we begin i like to thank alexander burger and the open philanthropy project for support of our work. i want to thank from the bottom of my heart, ben spielberg and michelle who were absolutely integral making this event happen along with many of my other cbpp colleagues, including susan stein mets and larry haas. i want to thank kelly hunter from csis. i want to especially thank ben bernanke and david wessel, along with my awesome panelists for their generous...
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i'm david wessel, directions of the-up chins center on fiscal and monetary policy at brookings. and we have, the center on budget and policy priorities has come up with a pretty ambitious agenda. so first, we get the lecture on secular stagnation and global savings glut from ben bernanke and if that hasn't filled you up we're now going to talk about three other aspects of full employment. let me introduce the speakers who are going to speak for about five minutes and then they'll join me on panel. the first speaker is valerie wilson who's director of the program on race, ethnicity and the economy. valerie's an economist. i'm the least educated person on this panel, by far. she got her ph.d. from the university of north carolina. she'll be followed but maurice 'em sell m who is for percent or worst not an economist. he's director of the national employment law project's access and opportunity program. and then we'll hear from andy levin who is currently an adviser at the research department of the imf but does not speak for the imf. he used to work for the fed he does not speak f
i'm david wessel, directions of the-up chins center on fiscal and monetary policy at brookings. and we have, the center on budget and policy priorities has come up with a pretty ambitious agenda. so first, we get the lecture on secular stagnation and global savings glut from ben bernanke and if that hasn't filled you up we're now going to talk about three other aspects of full employment. let me introduce the speakers who are going to speak for about five minutes and then they'll join me on...