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for william mary. >> triangle offense for william and mary. a lot of movement. >> to get inside to gather and nothing is at short. repound to candice bellocchio. wondering how tired they phaoeugtd be for this ball game after the tough trip down there in texas with her earlier game going inside. and shante evans back to first. with the basketball. >> reporter: yeah, tough travel day for them yesterday. but they will be ready to go. an early look at shante evans. her job is not done yet, mike. you have to keep her off the board. interesting that she's in a face mask. don't know if she suffered a broken nose recently, but that's a new look. >> they lead the all-time series with these two teams. first one back in 38-39. and 13-13 all tied since haás time -- last time you mentioned it was a one-point win for william. and what a play right there. >> you can see, no decision. and they are tpoeupbg to play behind -- they are going to play behind tiffany benson who plays a great board out there. >> a great play for william mary. >> such a strong guard.
for william mary. >> triangle offense for william and mary. a lot of movement. >> to get inside to gather and nothing is at short. repound to candice bellocchio. wondering how tired they phaoeugtd be for this ball game after the tough trip down there in texas with her earlier game going inside. and shante evans back to first. with the basketball. >> reporter: yeah, tough travel day for them yesterday. but they will be ready to go. an early look at shante evans. her job is not...
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buck williams. blake. the list is long. >> steve: goes on and on. we saw stevey blake yesterday in verizon center when the wizards knocked off portland. and he is another guy that came out of the school in typical point guard the fashion, gets the ball up and down the court quickly, makes good decisions, excellent passer, and yet he's improved his shooting as well. >> ron: i think when you come to maryland, i think you're going to get a coach that is not going to sugar coat how he's going to coach you. and if you can take the weight, if you can take the pressure, when you leave here, you will be better for it. and i think a guy like greivis vasquez has been here for four years. he hands what it's like to carry a team. he understands what it's like to play for gary williams. he understands what it's like to follow in the foot steps of all those guys you just saw up in the rafters, that he will be prepared for the next level. >> steve: 14 players have banners hanging from comcast center, plus gary wil
buck williams. blake. the list is long. >> steve: goes on and on. we saw stevey blake yesterday in verizon center when the wizards knocked off portland. and he is another guy that came out of the school in typical point guard the fashion, gets the ball up and down the court quickly, makes good decisions, excellent passer, and yet he's improved his shooting as well. >> ron: i think when you come to maryland, i think you're going to get a coach that is not going to sugar coat how he's...
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williams, zhang on him.loses the ball and yet another turnover for arizona. >> marques: here is jones. aggressiveness. you've got to understand where he is. it's not the rutger league in harlem. this is pac 10 basketball here in tucson, arizona. >> darrin: the bears, lightning quick to dash in off the block. robertson again with the foot work, able to get the bank shot to fall. >> marques: robertson didn't score a point the last time out against arizona state. >> darrin: 6-0 run to retake the lead. 20 seconds remaining. >> marques: derrick williams, the one thing to improve on is the midrange jump shot. they're backing off knowing he's going to try to put it on the floor and put it in the rim. they're waiting for him to come. >> darrin: seven seconds. here is wise. looking for a screen. bank shot doesn't fall. and we are at half-time. >> marques: that's what he was put in the game for, was to shadow nic wise. did a nice job on that possession. >> darrin: what a first half between the two top teams in the pac
williams, zhang on him.loses the ball and yet another turnover for arizona. >> marques: here is jones. aggressiveness. you've got to understand where he is. it's not the rutger league in harlem. this is pac 10 basketball here in tucson, arizona. >> darrin: the bears, lightning quick to dash in off the block. robertson again with the foot work, able to get the bank shot to fall. >> marques: robertson didn't score a point the last time out against arizona state. >> darrin:...
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williams. >> dan: a technical foul on l.d. williams. that's his fourth foul. >> ron: and one on a xavier assistant. >> dan: the xavier bench gets a technical and l.d. williams gets a technical. the xavier bench can't foul out of the game. l.d. williams, who is their best defensive players, he's had his hands full with crawford the entire night, now he's picked up his fourth personal foul with 16:16 left in the game. for xavier you have your starting big guys both with three personal fouls, but for wake forest you have your best defensive player on the bench with four fouls, and you have al-farouq aminu playing with three. >> ron: mcfarland also playing with three. inside, can't get it to go, but another whistle and another foul. very physical ball game tonight. >> dan: it's just like a conference game. >> ron: exactly. >> dan: when you get in conference play, whether the acc or the a-10, the teams know one another so well that it's very difficult to have it look smooth and fluid, and as we mentioned before, these coaches have very close
williams. >> dan: a technical foul on l.d. williams. that's his fourth foul. >> ron: and one on a xavier assistant. >> dan: the xavier bench gets a technical and l.d. williams gets a technical. the xavier bench can't foul out of the game. l.d. williams, who is their best defensive players, he's had his hands full with crawford the entire night, now he's picked up his fourth personal foul with 16:16 left in the game. for xavier you have your starting big guys both with three...
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williams. l.d. williams having a nice half offensively for wake forest. this has certainly been a game of spurts. the score was tied, now wake has scored five in a row. >> ron: here is aminu facing up. a baseline jumper well off the mark. taylor just tipped it over. keep in mind, the two starting big guys for xavier, frease and love, both on the bench for two personal fouls. and wake is a team that can go big. holloway on the drive. aminu puts the big hands up, already has one block. ball will belong to xavier, last touched by woods. jenn, you have some more on dino gaudio. >> jenn: while the buzz in the arena may be about the offense, the buzz in that huddle was about their defense. he nearly broke a clipboard he was so upset with the way his team was not covering the back screens. >> ron: one of the players told me today, he says coach yawgaud has an obsession with defense. >> dan: that only makes him a coach, all coaches have an obsession with defense. >> ron: how about that? that's a heck o
williams. l.d. williams having a nice half offensively for wake forest. this has certainly been a game of spurts. the score was tied, now wake has scored five in a row. >> ron: here is aminu facing up. a baseline jumper well off the mark. taylor just tipped it over. keep in mind, the two starting big guys for xavier, frease and love, both on the bench for two personal fouls. and wake is a team that can go big. holloway on the drive. aminu puts the big hands up, already has one block. ball...
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williams had him wrapped up. no area for the timid. >> larry: nice defensive work by wake forest. mcfarland couldn't come up with the basketball and lawal got it back. >> bob: he got pulled down on the arm that time on the foul by williams. gani lawal to the free-throw line. and the first one is good. that has to be a confidence boost. gani has struggled at the line recently. he's made just five of his last 14, and 14 of his last 28. that's a good sign for him. making back-to-back free throws. >> larry: tough matchup for bell out there. >> bob: high post to mcfarland. back to smith. the pull-up is short, mcfarland the offensive stick-back. the seven-footer from illinois makes it 7-6 wake forest. >> larry: five of his last seven games he has double figure rebounds. >> bob: aminu the rebound here. 7-6 wake forest. the driving harris scoops it out to williams. daylight, he takes it to the hole and scores. >> larry: l.d. williams has been a guy who slashes to the basket. aminu with a nice pick-off. >> bob: and he goe
williams had him wrapped up. no area for the timid. >> larry: nice defensive work by wake forest. mcfarland couldn't come up with the basketball and lawal got it back. >> bob: he got pulled down on the arm that time on the foul by williams. gani lawal to the free-throw line. and the first one is good. that has to be a confidence boost. gani has struggled at the line recently. he's made just five of his last 14, and 14 of his last 28. that's a good sign for him. making back-to-back...
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teichner introduces us to the williams behind the williams sonoma franchise. >> reporter: once upon asent out 50 million catalogues a year, long before the williams sonoma name meant a $3 billion retail conglomerate whose stock is traded on the new york stock exchange, before most americans knew high-end cook wear like this even existed, in 1953, a man named chuck williams who lived in sonoma california and loved to cook took his first trip to france. so when you went to paris, you saw these and fell in love. >> yes. i saw them in paris and thought this is something we need in america. >> reporter: so he figured out how to import french kitchen ware never seen here before and opened a shop. it's something of a tourist attraction. this little shrine to foodee history. in the window of what's now a frame gallery. >> i have a couple books i wanted to show you. >> reporter: chuck williams is 94 now and still coming to work every day. he's a kind of senior ambassador for the san francisco-based lifestyle empire that bears his name. back in 1956 chuck williams was practically alone out ther
teichner introduces us to the williams behind the williams sonoma franchise. >> reporter: once upon asent out 50 million catalogues a year, long before the williams sonoma name meant a $3 billion retail conglomerate whose stock is traded on the new york stock exchange, before most americans knew high-end cook wear like this even existed, in 1953, a man named chuck williams who lived in sonoma california and loved to cook took his first trip to france. so when you went to paris, you saw...
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williams overpenetrates.e on the second row ready. >> mike: you like to see that fire, the heart, if you will, as virginia has got a ways to go here with five minutes left. gerson again. >> debbie: a little heat check. i would try to put the ball in garcia's hands in a post-up position. >> mike: wright has got three fouls. here's garcia. nice pass. baseline jumper won't go. too strong from courteney morris. whitny edwards down with it. >> debbie: because forest is playing small that wright has to guard garcia right now. >> mike: and the taf cavaliers will go back to the free-throw line. roulhac picks up the personal. and it will be ariana moorer for the to the free-throw line for the first time this afternoon. >> debbie: she decided she was going to the basket. it didn't matter how many jersey were in front of her and she gets to the free-throw line. >> mike: she's another player who moved into the starting lineup when conference play began. brooke thomas you saw coming back for roulhac. wake forest hat go pr
williams overpenetrates.e on the second row ready. >> mike: you like to see that fire, the heart, if you will, as virginia has got a ways to go here with five minutes left. gerson again. >> debbie: a little heat check. i would try to put the ball in garcia's hands in a post-up position. >> mike: wright has got three fouls. here's garcia. nice pass. baseline jumper won't go. too strong from courteney morris. whitny edwards down with it. >> debbie: because forest is...
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williams cuts him off.ably the best defensive player on this wake forest team. >> dan: xavier's guards are always closing with that dribble. talked before the game about al-farouq aminu and the kind of skills he has. most noted for his ability to play in the full court situation, but here he just slides to the basket. they anticipated ishmael smith coming off the screen. he didn't do it. aminu was wide open. >> ron: of course, wake forest lost jeff teague and jeff johnson from last year's squad. both in the nba now. smith, nice pass inside. weaver can't finish it, and here comes xavier. they like to push it. lyons over smith. >> dan: wake likes to push it as well. >> ron: but it all starts with number 10, ishmael smith. >> dan: a great job by lyons to keep him out of the lane. >> ron: aminu locks the handle, turns it over. >> dan: he gets in a crowd, he tends to lose the ball. >> ron: outside crawford nails the three. we are tied at five. xavier is an outstanding two-point shooting team and that three in tr
williams cuts him off.ably the best defensive player on this wake forest team. >> dan: xavier's guards are always closing with that dribble. talked before the game about al-farouq aminu and the kind of skills he has. most noted for his ability to play in the full court situation, but here he just slides to the basket. they anticipated ishmael smith coming off the screen. he didn't do it. aminu was wide open. >> ron: of course, wake forest lost jeff teague and jeff johnson from last...
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his name was william j. critchley. critchley corresponded with kelly in regards to lincoln describing a humorous incident. and critchley writes, this is at city point in 1865, the following little incident occurred. a bottle was going on at our last. we could hear the guns but not the rifles. fitzgerald would've to headquarters. lincoln was sitting on a camp store nearby and the captain got off his horse, through the reigns of the horses had nsaid to mr. lincoln, your old man, hold my horse. lincoln got up and took the reins. the captain went inside the grandstand with this dispatch in a few minutes cannot, grants following him. he took the reins, through more of the horses had come in with going to mount grant said captain fitzgerald lemmie introduced the president of the united states. the dumbfounded captain jumped up on the source and disappeared. the president laughed at the joke. lincoln asked, hummus of a hustler get in the army and grant lofton invited it all comes on how we performed his services. and what did
his name was william j. critchley. critchley corresponded with kelly in regards to lincoln describing a humorous incident. and critchley writes, this is at city point in 1865, the following little incident occurred. a bottle was going on at our last. we could hear the guns but not the rifles. fitzgerald would've to headquarters. lincoln was sitting on a camp store nearby and the captain got off his horse, through the reigns of the horses had nsaid to mr. lincoln, your old man, hold my horse....
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williams with personal number two. >> larry: take a look at derrick favors.of the evening. >> bob: that's always a conversation we get into. there's just so many shots in a game. you don't get 10 or 12, 15 shots every game. you've got maybe 55, 60, occasionally more than 50 shots in a game. you've got to split them up. whoever has got a chance to shoot them, take them. you need to be good friends with your point aminu. georgia tech leading it by four. carries it up, off, it. outside for three. really gone cold. >> bob: after hitting six of udofia, and wake forest is going to take a time-out here with half. and georgia tech has come back strong. freshman, mfon udofia in transition. >> larry: a good look at the basket. paul hewitt says the way you shoot, go ahead and light it up. have been diminishing the last couple of weeks but that was a pretty good look at the basket right there. >> bob: two freshmen in this georgia tech starting lineup, favors. and you look at their contributions on the overall this season. >> larry: well, not only these two guys. you can
williams with personal number two. >> larry: take a look at derrick favors.of the evening. >> bob: that's always a conversation we get into. there's just so many shots in a game. you don't get 10 or 12, 15 shots every game. you've got maybe 55, 60, occasionally more than 50 shots in a game. you've got to split them up. whoever has got a chance to shoot them, take them. you need to be good friends with your point aminu. georgia tech leading it by four. carries it up, off, it. outside...
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judge williams is the author or editor of over 11 books on mr. lanky and, the latest of which is lincoln lesson, reflections on america's greatest leaders. co-authored with william petersen and published by the southern illinois university press this year. judge williams is currently working on an annotated bibliography of all the lincoln titles published since the 1865. he should have that completed this weekend. [laughter] and at the same time, is writing a book on lincoln as hero. he has served on active duty with the united states army and the republic of vietnam. his decorations include the bronze star medal, three air medals, the army commendation medal, the combat infantry badge, which he is wearing in his lapel tonight. in the vietnamese gala tree cross the silver star for valor. a graduate of boston university school of law, he is also a master's degree in taxation, which in number by us may need tonight after winning a number of those awards. and he is also an adjunct professor at roger williams university of law and being from the army
judge williams is the author or editor of over 11 books on mr. lanky and, the latest of which is lincoln lesson, reflections on america's greatest leaders. co-authored with william petersen and published by the southern illinois university press this year. judge williams is currently working on an annotated bibliography of all the lincoln titles published since the 1865. he should have that completed this weekend. [laughter] and at the same time, is writing a book on lincoln as hero. he has...
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william mary. and they will get that foul right there with five seconds to go on the four-point tribe advantage for them on the other time out here. >> we love the scene. we are not seen a lot of her. and certainly, i have not seen a lot of her in person. but what a great play. she had the recognition at that time to find them wide open on the three-point line. even though that is not her players. she went out, she rotated. got a hand in her face. made a very difficult play for them. and for them over there. that's definitely what they needed to do. to make that shot there and right there for them and really and all at this point. to see that there for them and really, to understand the plays for them at home, not too bad. but obviously the tough competitions for them here in the conference plays. this is the opening day. at the free throw line for them there. and two shots. obviously, they are over the limit for them on that scene and the foul. and the first one makes it a six-point lead for them
william mary. and they will get that foul right there with five seconds to go on the four-point tribe advantage for them on the other time out here. >> we love the scene. we are not seen a lot of her. and certainly, i have not seen a lot of her in person. but what a great play. she had the recognition at that time to find them wide open on the three-point line. even though that is not her players. she went out, she rotated. got a hand in her face. made a very difficult play for them. and...
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william chrisman was buried in may, 1864. arlington cemetery was not established until a month later, june of 1864. he was officially designated a national cemetery and began to fill up very, very quickly. this part of the cemetery we are in, seven, was called the lower cemetery. as you can seecomments at the edge of arlington. there's a road to just outside the cemetery here. you can see the lee mansion from this location and that's the way the officers who were living and working in the lee mansion during the war wanted it. they didn't want to see the burials coming in. they didn't want to be living in a graveyard, working in a graveyard. they wanted the screens out of sight and out of mind. the quartermaster general, brigadier general montgomery makes did not like that idea. as a matter of fact, he did not have much use for robert e. lee. is there together in the union army. meigs considerably a traitor and thought he should be hanged for his desertion of the union army and his leadership of the army of northern virginia.
william chrisman was buried in may, 1864. arlington cemetery was not established until a month later, june of 1864. he was officially designated a national cemetery and began to fill up very, very quickly. this part of the cemetery we are in, seven, was called the lower cemetery. as you can seecomments at the edge of arlington. there's a road to just outside the cemetery here. you can see the lee mansion from this location and that's the way the officers who were living and working in the lee...
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william worthy is a great example of some of these unsung heros of this period. bill worthy was worn in 1921 -- born in 1921, he's one of the key radical black journalists of the 1950s and '60s. he goes into the sow yet union -- soviet union in the late 1940s, he goes into china in the 1950s, he's one of the key black journalists who's in cuba during the cuban revolution, he's a friend and ally of malcolm x. his key domestic idea is something called the freedom now party, and it's really going to be one of three black independent political parties in the 1960s. one is the freedom now party, the other is the mississippi freedom democratic party led by fannie hamer, sharecropper from mississippi who was not allowed to be seated at the 1964 democratic national convention in atlantic city, new jersey, and the other is going to be the allowances county freedom organization which is nicknamed the black panther party, and that is started with grassroots locals with the help of snic activists. and when we think about william worthy, worthy's very interesting because he's
william worthy is a great example of some of these unsung heros of this period. bill worthy was worn in 1921 -- born in 1921, he's one of the key radical black journalists of the 1950s and '60s. he goes into the sow yet union -- soviet union in the late 1940s, he goes into china in the 1950s, he's one of the key black journalists who's in cuba during the cuban revolution, he's a friend and ally of malcolm x. his key domestic idea is something called the freedom now party, and it's really going...
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william was ill at the time. and he wrote to kelly, requiring, getting details about his appearance and how he had this vision of lincoln. women yes, ma'am said my door kelly, i am interested in your proposed sculptor. perhaps i could criticize a sketch. some have succeeded pretty well. one idea seems to be generally forgetten. do not represent him as if they were half asleep or in mourning. make him living. for he was one of the most all alive of men. such as a man is sure to look tired and sleepy as he knows how. remember lincoln was vigorous physically and notably outspoken in all of his utter answers. never weak. i have seen his face light up as if god has kindled a bonfire. he was always plain and simple in dress. but never seedy and odd. try to make his face living. make it as if he was leaning halfway across the table and leaning an important paper he was preparing to send. he frequently said, i can form a better opinion of it. but in his reading, his face was all alive. and then william finishes the note
william was ill at the time. and he wrote to kelly, requiring, getting details about his appearance and how he had this vision of lincoln. women yes, ma'am said my door kelly, i am interested in your proposed sculptor. perhaps i could criticize a sketch. some have succeeded pretty well. one idea seems to be generally forgetten. do not represent him as if they were half asleep or in mourning. make him living. for he was one of the most all alive of men. such as a man is sure to look tired and...
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my classmates from law school, william rehnquist. he had been a good friend. he lived in arizona. i knew his wife as an undergraduate at stanford. there were personal friends of my husband and mine. it was just inconceivable of me that we would be asked to be served at the same time. there are things -- for the small state of arizona to suddenly have two at the same time, it was unimaginable to me. 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
my classmates from law school, william rehnquist. he had been a good friend. he lived in arizona. i knew his wife as an undergraduate at stanford. there were personal friends of my husband and mine. it was just inconceivable of me that we would be asked to be served at the same time. there are things -- for the small state of arizona to suddenly have two at the same time, it was unimaginable to me. when i was interviewed by william frank smith and some of the cabinet members in the reagan to...
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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 and scores. >> steve: antawn jamison with 16 rebounds. >> phil: kept that possession alive. resulted in the layup by caron butler. >> steve: atlanta leads by seven. >> steve: hawks with a technical foul shot. they will get the ball back. jamal crawford has the line. >> phil: you saw how quickly they moved the ball around and that's what we
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...
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derrick williams does a great job for this basketball team.ng in the pac 10 games, 17 points a game, doing a nice job knocking down over 81% of the free-throws, 61% from the field. he's stepped up his level of play. once the league has started, he's a good one that will be fun to watch. >> we can't wait to see him in action. we'll be back with the starting lineups and the tip-off. the number one team in the back 10, the cal bears taking on number two, the arizona wildcats. pac 10 hoops presented by kfc continues in just a moment. g8g88 m we we n m >>> the fans are so excited. take a look at the starting lineups for the cal bears, the first place team in the pac 10. jamal boykin, amoke, robinson, patrick christopher and jerome randle, their own pac 10 star, a terrific guard. mike montgomery, their head coach in his 28th it when pac 10 hoops continues in a moment. gr courts. named both the midwest regional and final four all tournament teams. on december 8, 2008, the richard jefferson gymnasium was dedicated in tucson. the former wildcat donated
derrick williams does a great job for this basketball team.ng in the pac 10 games, 17 points a game, doing a nice job knocking down over 81% of the free-throws, 61% from the field. he's stepped up his level of play. once the league has started, he's a good one that will be fun to watch. >> we can't wait to see him in action. we'll be back with the starting lineups and the tip-off. the number one team in the back 10, the cal bears taking on number two, the arizona wildcats. pac 10 hoops...
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they would bring people over for burial day after day after day and they went into the ground as william did with no flags flying, no bugles' playing, quite often not a chaplain to give a sendoff. so basically we are trying to keep up with the carnage from the civil war when arlington began. during the war, things were so desperate that there wasn't any time for tombstones. they had headboards made out of the plane or walnut, painted white with black lettering. those of course had to be maintained or they fell apart. so that in the years after the civil war mike we began to clean up and makes sense of things. someone came up with a design in the 1870's, the late 1870's, early 1800's for the white tombstone's we see at arlington today. uniform design. anyone who qualify for burial qualified for one of the tombstones. the earliest stones were like you see here that have the name, company, a native burial and shield. later the design was simplified just to include the name of the person, the date of birth and date of terri hail. that is the modern tombstone you see in other sections of the
they would bring people over for burial day after day after day and they went into the ground as william did with no flags flying, no bugles' playing, quite often not a chaplain to give a sendoff. so basically we are trying to keep up with the carnage from the civil war when arlington began. during the war, things were so desperate that there wasn't any time for tombstones. they had headboards made out of the plane or walnut, painted white with black lettering. those of course had to be...
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here johnny williams goes out. williams, the freshman from memphis, tennessee. played but one game this season for george mason. another freshman who has played well out there this year. mason has tied this ballgame at 15. after the free throws, 9:15 to go in the first half. last year, each team won on their home floor. the tie as his player fell down. adako, as he works it in, and he got fouled. >> mark: adako was in the right position at the right time to get ball and try to lay it in and create that foul. adako is another person, another player that has the ability to score in the low post area. he has a knack of getting fouled and that possession he was in the right place at the right time. >> mike: foul son mike morrison. that's his second and the third team foul for george mason who is on a 6-0 run to tie the game here at 15-15. adako. preseason caa third selection in '09. needs just 16 points for 1,000 in his career here at northeastern. after the free throws, put the husks up 17-15. adako right now tonight with four points with 12 away from the thousand
here johnny williams goes out. williams, the freshman from memphis, tennessee. played but one game this season for george mason. another freshman who has played well out there this year. mason has tied this ballgame at 15. after the free throws, 9:15 to go in the first half. last year, each team won on their home floor. the tie as his player fell down. adako, as he works it in, and he got fouled. >> mark: adako was in the right position at the right time to get ball and try to lay it in...
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coach williams. coach his 1000th game this weekend. is has it gone that fast. is that right? >> he is what 26 years old, right. maybe he started. he in unfortunate have started when he was 8. you know, and what gary williams has done at the university of maryland is nothing short of speaker-elect tack eye lar. if you go back to the circumstances that led to him getting the job. i talked about the len bias tragedy and the bob wade debacle it took a long time to restore glory to that program. not only resulting in a championship but the building of the comcast center. that's why i think that whatever occurred he has the right as close to tenure as you can can in the profession. he is a great guy and coach, you never have to stay up worrying about the program and gary williams. they re-elect his personality. it is a program that they can be proud of. >> another program and. and they were not sure he has come in and a chance to check them out. i watched him. and what is interesting when i talked to other coaches. and. and playing washington and that's just a tough style to have t
coach williams. coach his 1000th game this weekend. is has it gone that fast. is that right? >> he is what 26 years old, right. maybe he started. he in unfortunate have started when he was 8. you know, and what gary williams has done at the university of maryland is nothing short of speaker-elect tack eye lar. if you go back to the circumstances that led to him getting the job. i talked about the len bias tragedy and the bob wade debacle it took a long time to restore glory to that...
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williams for three.y: they have a couple of guys that can shoot the three. scott wood has been the leader in that. degand's done a nice job of shooting it, too, and he's handled the ball well. >> bob: and the one guy who you think is going to shoot a ton of threes is dennis horner. he's over 50% for the year. he does not have a home run shot yet in this game. 46-45. 6:30 to play. first of our acc sunday night hoops doubleheader. xavier and wake next. gonzalez. good anticipation and coverage by tyus. 125 on t 15 on the shot clock. >> larry: tyus got on that baseline, he had nowhere to go with the basketball. he has to be able to find and get out of those situations. >> larry: smith with all kinds of gators digging at him. they jar the ball loose, and florida's running five on four. werner almost took his jersey off. >> bob: 11 gator steals. werner for three. >> larry: they get another chance. >> bob: and now roger ayers stops the game for an injured player. dennis horn er, trying to get t his feet. just r
williams for three.y: they have a couple of guys that can shoot the three. scott wood has been the leader in that. degand's done a nice job of shooting it, too, and he's handled the ball well. >> bob: and the one guy who you think is going to shoot a ton of threes is dennis horner. he's over 50% for the year. he does not have a home run shot yet in this game. 46-45. 6:30 to play. first of our acc sunday night hoops doubleheader. xavier and wake next. gonzalez. good anticipation and...
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here's williams. humphries to williams with five to shoot. jumper not there.tle and blatche has it quickly to boykins with no xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@ regulation here's miller baseline spinning. for blatche in the open jumper, good. great pass by mike miller. that's his first assist of the game but he has 11 rebound and a time-out new jersey. the wizards who at one point in this game trailed by as many as 12 now have their largest advantage of 3. andray blatche once again must be something about this nets team he's come the bte a r the bte a r malencer tation n i moey? le aer ] ask ock. fick, or ver. h&r getght. g8g8g8g8g8g8g8g8g8g8g8g8g8g8g8g♪ 7 tho somose me mds. u'rertsm ara? - f. u li-ala i li wayspel oo. with --w di getere? 7it'sof w e blctrorew he p tv u. get an extra 8% instant savings or 18 moo in... over $999 with your sears card. on tlectronics purchases -ray player with select samsung s. fe. pent . >>> tickets for the 09-10 home games are on sale now. don't miss the action when the wiz take on the knicks tomorrow night. celtics monday night.
here's williams. humphries to williams with five to shoot. jumper not there.tle and blatche has it quickly to boykins with no xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@ regulation here's miller baseline spinning. for blatche in the open jumper, good. great pass by mike miller. that's his first assist of the game but he has 11 rebound and a time-out new jersey. the wizards who at one point in this game trailed by as many as 12 now have their largest advantage of 3. andray blatche once again must be...
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william was a terrific speaker, he had presence. and he was a loyal governor of new jersey for 15 years before the revolution. he had a reputation. if he resigned and said i am joining the men of the 1766, he would have walked to the top. but he didn't. he just remained -- he let his wife persuade him to remain loyal to the king. i show -- this, i'm sorry, is the only woman in franklin's whole life that he hated. he couldn't forgive her for taking his son away from him like that. so when -- he went to france. william was arrested -- not long after that by the pais -- patriots of new jersey. before that he was arrested. and he was thrown in jail up in connecticut. his wife had to retreat to new york. about a year later, she died there. friendless and alone, i'm quoting from the book really. it was a very, very sad and tragic thing. and nobody in the franklin family tried to help her. it was -- i have a -- it's a chapter, not in this book but another one called revolution breaks heart. this was one of the example of how the revolution
william was a terrific speaker, he had presence. and he was a loyal governor of new jersey for 15 years before the revolution. he had a reputation. if he resigned and said i am joining the men of the 1766, he would have walked to the top. but he didn't. he just remained -- he let his wife persuade him to remain loyal to the king. i show -- this, i'm sorry, is the only woman in franklin's whole life that he hated. he couldn't forgive her for taking his son away from him like that. so when -- he...
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williams, loose ball, scrum is on and a foul on wake, and if it's on williams, that's four. >> larry:he work by shumpert that time. you know, i think twice in a row this three-quarter court pressure caught wake forest a little flat-footed. they almost had a steal in the previous possession and this time they come up with a foul off of the steal. good double team, good trap, good work in there by shumpert. >> bob: but now the deacons lose 17:23 left. yadkinville, north carolina, forced to sit fouled on the follow. >> larry: you know, bob, we talk so much about rebounding in this game, which is very good for both these teams. gani lawal with a terrific offensive rebound right there, and he did it over the best >> bob: it was. al-farouq's second. gani bids for his ninth point. he's three for three from the line tonight. he has turned it around big-time against the deacs. he had a huge game against wake in this building a year ago. 25 points and 10 rebounds. 40-33 jackets. >> larry: they need to be careful not to get trapped in that corner. look at that move. >> bob: couldn't get the roll
williams, loose ball, scrum is on and a foul on wake, and if it's on williams, that's four. >> larry:he work by shumpert that time. you know, i think twice in a row this three-quarter court pressure caught wake forest a little flat-footed. they almost had a steal in the previous possession and this time they come up with a foul off of the steal. good double team, good trap, good work in there by shumpert. >> bob: but now the deacons lose 17:23 left. yadkinville, north carolina,...
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william christman was buried in may of 1864. the cemetery was not established until a month later, april of 1864. it began to fill up very quickly. this part of the cemetery we are in, section 27, was called the lower cemetery. as you can see it is the edge of arlington. there is a road just outside the cemetery. you can't see anything from this location. that is the way the officers who were living and working in the mansion during the war wanted it. they didn't want to see the burial coming in. they didn't want to work in a graveyard. they wanted to be out of sight and out of mind. the quartermaster general, montgomerie mags progress will didn't like that idea. he did not have much use for robert e. lee. they served together in the union army. he considered lee a trader and thought he should be hanged for his desertion of the union army and his leadership of the army of northern virginia. meigs came to arlington on the day it was officially begun as a cemetery, june 14th, 1864, came to this part of the cemetery, ground and was
william christman was buried in may of 1864. the cemetery was not established until a month later, april of 1864. it began to fill up very quickly. this part of the cemetery we are in, section 27, was called the lower cemetery. as you can see it is the edge of arlington. there is a road just outside the cemetery. you can't see anything from this location. that is the way the officers who were living and working in the mansion during the war wanted it. they didn't want to see the burial coming...
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as greg was says, there are extraordinary -- as william rehnquist says, there are expert in very dangerous when you cross over from a the commercial to a political entity. we want business corporations to be out there in fair competition. 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
as greg was says, there are extraordinary -- as william rehnquist says, there are expert in very dangerous when you cross over from a the commercial to a political entity. we want business corporations to be out there in fair competition. 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...
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and when we think about william worthy, worthy is very interesting. he is a black power activist who is also a pacifist. he went to jail for refusing to fight in the war. worthy wants a foreign policy that is based on human rights. way before president jimmy carter talks about a foreign policy based on human rights william birdie was y was talkint this. and worthy is one of the people who is part of the robson's generation. i call it the robson's generation, the group of activists to come of age during the prime political time of paul robson who is really the key african american political and cultural figure of the 1930's and '40's and '50's's who is going to be really a marginalized by the cold war. between 1961 and 1968 his passport is revoked, and he is not going to be able to earn a living outside of the country because of his left-wing beliefs. he never joined the communist party, but certainly is very sympathetic to marxism and communism, and he is going to really suffer because of that. wordy worthy is extraordinary, and he provides a differen
and when we think about william worthy, worthy is very interesting. he is a black power activist who is also a pacifist. he went to jail for refusing to fight in the war. worthy wants a foreign policy that is based on human rights. way before president jimmy carter talks about a foreign policy based on human rights william birdie was y was talkint this. and worthy is one of the people who is part of the robson's generation. i call it the robson's generation, the group of activists to come of...
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william is an example of one of these unsung heroes of the period. bill worthy was born in 1921. he is one of the key radical black journalists of the 1950's and 60's. he goes into the soviet union in the late 1940's. he goes into china in the 1950's , when of the key black journalists in cuba during the cuban revolution. he is a friend and ally of malcolm x. his key domestic idea is something called the freedom now party and it's really going to be one of three black independent political parties in the 1960's. one is the freedom now party and the other is the mississippi freedom democratic party led by trail hammer the sharecropper from mississippi who was not allowed to be seated at the 1964 democratic national convention in atlantic city new jersey. and the other is going to be the lowndes county freedom organization which is nicknamed the black panther party which is an bonds county alabama, and that started with grassroots locals with the help of sclc activists especially stokely carvel. when we think of william worthy it's interesting because he's a black power activist wh
william is an example of one of these unsung heroes of the period. bill worthy was born in 1921. he is one of the key radical black journalists of the 1950's and 60's. he goes into the soviet union in the late 1940's. he goes into china in the 1950's , when of the key black journalists in cuba during the cuban revolution. he is a friend and ally of malcolm x. his key domestic idea is something called the freedom now party and it's really going to be one of three black independent political...
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and gary williams is the honorary chair for the campaign. and white attacking the basket.ould not finish. inside. and bowles the rest of the duke team and the field and bowles 3 of 6. went around the back. and through the >> glenn: and versatility and look at this. and the offensive plan you know the ball get him out. and 13 games double-double. >> al: leading the caa in double-double. and transfer he is just playing so well shooting 58%. he is doing a nice job of giving james madison that big presence that they have and missed for so many years the big guys. and after he transferred in that in practice nobody can handle it and say that all the time. , then you see him and having air blown at you. >> glenn: yes. james madison and changing the defense and now and. >> al: isiah and launched it and didn't find anything, someone opened up the fact of the patriots and that big time. >> al: that looked like a jump shot in chicago you have to factor in the wind. >> glenn: shoot it to the wind. >> al: and developing himself and has yet to find the range. and a shot clock violation
and gary williams is the honorary chair for the campaign. and white attacking the basket.ould not finish. inside. and bowles the rest of the duke team and the field and bowles 3 of 6. went around the back. and through the >> glenn: and versatility and look at this. and the offensive plan you know the ball get him out. and 13 games double-double. >> al: leading the caa in double-double. and transfer he is just playing so well shooting 58%. he is doing a nice job of giving james...
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she was the wife of his good friend and neighbor george william fairfax. this was published in the new york herald which at that time in 1877 was the biggest newspaper in america. they called it a washington love letter. nobody could believe that it was a real act first but then people who knew a little about washington's life and there have been some very interesting biographies discovered he had written the letter four months after he was a engaged to martha who was incidentally the richest widow in virginia. [laughter] this caused consternation. they could not believe that george washington could possibly have thoughts for another woman. it was like a suspense story to probe to find out what happened and it turns out the letter never saw the light of day it was to be auctioned off with a mystery man bought it and it disappeared for 60 years than they found a buy sheer accident in the file of the harvard library. when i saw all of this i said this is a book i was born to write. 1/2 to read this book i have to explain this than i began to realize there we
she was the wife of his good friend and neighbor george william fairfax. this was published in the new york herald which at that time in 1877 was the biggest newspaper in america. they called it a washington love letter. nobody could believe that it was a real act first but then people who knew a little about washington's life and there have been some very interesting biographies discovered he had written the letter four months after he was a engaged to martha who was incidentally the richest...
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she was the wife of his best friend, his good friend anyway's neighbor, george william fairfax. this letter suddenly was published in the new york herald, which was at that time in 1877 when it was published it was the biggest newspaper in america. and they've called it a washington love letter. and nobody could believe that it was real at first. and then people who know a little bit about washington's life and stuff, there were some very atchison diaries published. they discovered he had written it better for month after he had become engaged to moffit custis, who was in for the the richest widow in virginia. and this caused consternation in 1877. they couldn't believe that george washington could possibly have thought for another woman. and so, it was like a suspense story as a probe to find out what happened to this letter. and it turned out that the latter never saw the light of day. it was going to be auctioned off of the mystery man body and this appeared for 60 years. and they founded by sheer accident in the files of a harvard library. so when i saw all this, i said to m
she was the wife of his best friend, his good friend anyway's neighbor, george william fairfax. this letter suddenly was published in the new york herald, which was at that time in 1877 when it was published it was the biggest newspaper in america. and they've called it a washington love letter. and nobody could believe that it was real at first. and then people who know a little bit about washington's life and stuff, there were some very atchison diaries published. they discovered he had...
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. >> i'm tim williams. it's a cold, windy, very loud morning. if you're waking up and hearing what is going on outside, the winds getting your attention. when you go outside, it's cold. there it is. let's talk about some video we've been shooting this morning. video in different points many the area. the winds have triggered advisories for the last 24 hours and while they were in effect until about 3:00, at 3:00, they were still pushing through at 20-30 miles per hour across the state. they've now extended the advisories. we're looking at 16 at bwi marshall. 18 to packs river. zero in oakland and around the metro area, everyone in the teens, 13 westminister, 18 in annapolis. the winds coming through at 18. 20 towards oakland. when you add that, the windchills, it's negative to 3 in ocean city, negative 3 in hagerstown. zero in washington. that's cold. the wind advisories in effect until 6:00 p.m. this afternoon, this evening and it's going to be a very, very blustery, cold day. bundle up. we'll tell you when you can expect to see some calming of
. >> i'm tim williams. it's a cold, windy, very loud morning. if you're waking up and hearing what is going on outside, the winds getting your attention. when you go outside, it's cold. there it is. let's talk about some video we've been shooting this morning. video in different points many the area. the winds have triggered advisories for the last 24 hours and while they were in effect until about 3:00, at 3:00, they were still pushing through at 20-30 miles per hour across the state....
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hard to believe drexel has a lead on william and mary. they were so good in nonconference play. >> take a look at the shooting numbers. again, vcu with three double figure. led by sanders by 11. he only played a limited number of minutes on the first half. sander with 12 minutes. all that production on the first stanza. vcu bench outscoring georgia state 16-8. big number is not the efficiency but the quantity at the stripe. georgia state six free throw tries. three makes. vcu getting to the line 22 time. plus 16 in attempt. plus 14 in makes. hitting 17. >> it is a difference of a game. right now vcu has 14 points. it is a 14-point differences on the score board. georgia state has to be on the offensive enand attack more. they did a good job in the first five minutes. they have to find a way to get to the rim and draw contact. go at saners. it is so hard the way he protects the rim. that's how vcu stays out of foul trouble. panthers have to take advantage of a tightly officiated game. >> he had two of georgia state three free throw makes a
hard to believe drexel has a lead on william and mary. they were so good in nonconference play. >> take a look at the shooting numbers. again, vcu with three double figure. led by sanders by 11. he only played a limited number of minutes on the first half. sander with 12 minutes. all that production on the first stanza. vcu bench outscoring georgia state 16-8. big number is not the efficiency but the quantity at the stripe. georgia state six free throw tries. three makes. vcu getting to...
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william -- >> may have been. >> it is possible.nd his son william was very good in business but he was kind of pudgy and unathletic and kind of a sad talk personally in his demeanor. and so here was george washington vanderbilt, tall, athletic and started the silverware. he went awol was court-martialed and convicted with student and a career back then. return to duty, was never assigned to combat duty. ended up getting sick and died during the civil war of consumption. vanderbilt was very broken up about it. i think that contributed to his interest in spiritualism. the thing about cornel is that it takes a lot of space in the book not only because he was an important part of vanderbilts life, and not only because there's a lot of material about him, but because he was everything his father was sent. you know, he was physically afflict dead. he was morley, the way of vanderbilts thoughts, they didn't have the language for addiction that we do now. he was a real addict. and so he was boastful, a cheat, he was stealing money. he ende
william -- >> may have been. >> it is possible.nd his son william was very good in business but he was kind of pudgy and unathletic and kind of a sad talk personally in his demeanor. and so here was george washington vanderbilt, tall, athletic and started the silverware. he went awol was court-martialed and convicted with student and a career back then. return to duty, was never assigned to combat duty. ended up getting sick and died during the civil war of consumption. vanderbilt...
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great block by williams. and great rotation by craig williams.ks the shot and rotates inside to make the steal and the swooping finish. >> tom: lavoy allen last year sported a mohawk for a good portion of the season. just a little symbolism. they wanted to change things up a bit. this is a kid who started playing basketball very late in his high school career. he has really turned into a pretty good player. you see the shooting percentage. st. joseph under 30% for the game. >> steve: they were in the game in the first half and just faded in the second another game against purdue and minnesota. they just died. >> tom: princeton, too. they just couldn't hold on to the lead. shot clock under 10. garrett williamson finds bab 'tis and that is a good find. >> steve: good finish. >> tom: 51-35 the score. first bucket of the night for carl baptiste. >> steve: i'm amazed at st. joe's. may played well offensively, averaging 72 points a game. how do they score 72 a game. because they are really not a -- they have an inside guy who scores a lot but they spre
great block by williams. and great rotation by craig williams.ks the shot and rotates inside to make the steal and the swooping finish. >> tom: lavoy allen last year sported a mohawk for a good portion of the season. just a little symbolism. they wanted to change things up a bit. this is a kid who started playing basketball very late in his high school career. he has really turned into a pretty good player. you see the shooting percentage. st. joseph under 30% for the game. >>...
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here is marvin williams. bibby. back to horford on the screen and roll and he scores. >> phil: hor hoford comes into this game shooting a very good percentage from the field. right around 58%. >> steve: randy foye knocking down a jumper and randy foye has been outstanding for the wizards. in fact last night became the first wizard guard other than gilbert to record a double- double with 10 appoints and six assists. back in 2004. gilbert still on suspension. last time these two teams met gilbert arenas had 23 points and hawks won it 100-89. antawn jamison in that game didn't play because he was out with an injury. >> phil: right. going back to randy foye. got need for him. five rebounds to go along with that. a couple of steals. so he has been get morgue and more confident. i like what i see from him. >> steme-oatla ngin a c. u coly ne o. ich uld ve?sy, h, mour - uhy mo ur mlite oh. mbli how s thf? ou le ta offbeermuch ll, uld. whate taabouknow ed tfile ret e no esti g yo que com h&k: get it right. >> steve: wizards
here is marvin williams. bibby. back to horford on the screen and roll and he scores. >> phil: hor hoford comes into this game shooting a very good percentage from the field. right around 58%. >> steve: randy foye knocking down a jumper and randy foye has been outstanding for the wizards. in fact last night became the first wizard guard other than gilbert to record a double- double with 10 appoints and six assists. back in 2004. gilbert still on suspension. last time these two teams...
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who is william james. >> he is spoken as of the father of american psychology. >> here's a quote from him. the facul of voluntarily bringing back a wandering attention over and over again is the very root of judgment, character and will. that means the pow of voluntarily bringing back and focusing it. the wandering attention. no one is in possession of his faculties if he have it not. an education which should improv the faculty would be the education power excellence. but it is easier to divine this ideal than give practical instructions for bringing it about. you do give a lot of practical instructions to bring it about. yes, this is a demonstration of william james' lack of awareness of what buddhist meditation is all about. it is only 2600 years old at this point. so it was around but he didn't have access. but isn't it interesting, the emphasis he puts on the requirement to be able to concentrate and to focus. exactly. >> now, do you find that because of the high tempo of the age in which we live, it is very difficult to concentrate? you're not kidding. for everybody. but particu
who is william james. >> he is spoken as of the father of american psychology. >> here's a quote from him. the facul of voluntarily bringing back a wandering attention over and over again is the very root of judgment, character and will. that means the pow of voluntarily bringing back and focusing it. the wandering attention. no one is in possession of his faculties if he have it not. an education which should improv the faculty would be the education power excellence. but it is...
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george washington, william henry heir harrison, and camela. came around, he tried to give his largest steam ship to the union navy. the secretary said no, nobody thoughts war was going to last that long. he wasn't going to have the expensive ship. it was going to be a white elephant for the navy. so he ended up being forced, actually, against his will to it lease it for very large sums to the war department. complicated story that will have the free market people shaking their heads. because it really was a crazy result. but from the mermac sinks all of the human ships. of course we all know the monitor came down. battles twisted in still. the standard version is the end of the story. but at that point, there was only one ship that would handle. if they had a simple mechanical break down, it would have been helpful. >> yeah. so secretary of war stanton said can you help. so he rushed to washington. he met with lincoln himself. and. and lincoln said what can you do. probably what'll happen is they won't risk the mermac against it. they will put
george washington, william henry heir harrison, and camela. came around, he tried to give his largest steam ship to the union navy. the secretary said no, nobody thoughts war was going to last that long. he wasn't going to have the expensive ship. it was going to be a white elephant for the navy. so he ended up being forced, actually, against his will to it lease it for very large sums to the war department. complicated story that will have the free market people shaking their heads. because it...
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elizabeth-- william franklin was married to a british woman and she was very dependent sweet woman. he really did love her and they had no children, and she persuaded him more than anything to remain loyal to the king and this really broke franklin's heart. he loved this young man so much and he saw him as possibly becoming a man second only to george washington in the history. n.t. could it then. he was a terrific speaker and the head presence and he was the loyal governor of new jersey before 50 years before the revolution. if he resigned and said i am joining the men of 1776 he would have rocketed to the top i think. but he didn't. he just remained, he let his wife persuade him to remain loyal to the king, and i say in the book this i am sorry i fear is the only woman in frank impossible life that he hated. he could not forgive her for taking his son away from him like that. and, so when he went to france william was arrested not long after that by the patriots of new jersey. no, before that he was arrested by the patriots of new jersey and he was thrown in jail in connecticut, a
elizabeth-- william franklin was married to a british woman and she was very dependent sweet woman. he really did love her and they had no children, and she persuaded him more than anything to remain loyal to the king and this really broke franklin's heart. he loved this young man so much and he saw him as possibly becoming a man second only to george washington in the history. n.t. could it then. he was a terrific speaker and the head presence and he was the loyal governor of new jersey before...
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and johnny williams. >> glenn: he has impressed me this year, hancock. he has something that's unusual for a freshman. a great off financessive feel to the game. and he has a knack of the game. >> al: and that's a long, long for wells. >> glenn: not going away, al. >> al: not going away. you look at this james madison team they are 10-11 record. 3-7 in the caa. most of the losses have been at the buzzer. and wright answers. , watching them. mason is better defending the perimeter than madison. you can see it. it is ease is i for madison to get to the rim. >> bowles called for traveling. that takes us to break. and hancock, a very impressive and hancock, a very impressive top 25 freshman so far in the : invent a brgen fi'm k, daug sch is awa oula vnven me plr al d meat pareouse. ing ally y hu def p ths m sc ld w ure he i s tls oon way the. i kat t a p donw is. >> al: the george mason patriots 11:12 away from their 17th home caa victory which would match a school record from back in 99-01. jmu getting better with bowles, watch pearson he left parker beca t
and johnny williams. >> glenn: he has impressed me this year, hancock. he has something that's unusual for a freshman. a great off financessive feel to the game. and he has a knack of the game. >> al: and that's a long, long for wells. >> glenn: not going away, al. >> al: not going away. you look at this james madison team they are 10-11 record. 3-7 in the caa. most of the losses have been at the buzzer. and wright answers. , watching them. mason is better defending the...
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williams on the receiving end. >> mike g.: javy gonzalez has really made a lot of strides at the pointgets a game they would like to see him eliminate, but he's come a long way from his freshman year, where he's thrown into the fire maybe a little too quickly and is able to come back from that. >> mike h.: top five in the assist category in the acc. there's van dussen. >> mike g.: first three for them for the game. >> mike h.: and they needed it badly. inside horner. and looks like cole will pick up the foul his second. javier gonzalez has developed himself into quite a point guard. >> mike g.: the key thing is, mike, you've got to give the ball to the guy where he can immediately do something and score with it. rather than take a dribble or two, that was a great delivery. all williams had to do was finish the deal with his left hand. >> mike h.: and he's really good at that no look pass. you see all the great points guards have. he'll get a break right now as mays is in. also farnold degand is in. >> mike g.: the thing i like about horner he really didn't force his offense. you talk a
williams on the receiving end. >> mike g.: javy gonzalez has really made a lot of strides at the pointgets a game they would like to see him eliminate, but he's come a long way from his freshman year, where he's thrown into the fire maybe a little too quickly and is able to come back from that. >> mike h.: top five in the assist category in the acc. there's van dussen. >> mike g.: first three for them for the game. >> mike h.: and they needed it badly. inside horner. and...
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. >> to the hoop is the freshman asia williams. she'll draw the foul. >> and wake has been running the floor in transition. thomas, a quick, quick guard, looks up before, gets it to ray, as you said, has free reni and takes it to the hoop. >> see how ray elevated. in mid-air. >> great body control. you're absolutely right. to avoid that charge, you often wonder what does it take for a player to avoid that type of foul. and you just called it. 50% from the free-throw line. but, the demon deacons do have their biggest lead. 44-38 now. six points for your math majors out there. took me a few minutes to add it up. and gartrell a name we haven't called in a while. back on the floor for the wolfpack, she gets the ball up top. 15 on the shot clock. gartrell wants it. she pops for the jumper and gets it. right on cue. >> that's a great one-on-one move. she took the stutter step and she pulls up. nice elevation. that's big shot. that's a huge shot for her. >> gartrell, six points away from 1,000. >> nc state in that zone trying to shut down
. >> to the hoop is the freshman asia williams. she'll draw the foul. >> and wake has been running the floor in transition. thomas, a quick, quick guard, looks up before, gets it to ray, as you said, has free reni and takes it to the hoop. >> see how ray elevated. in mid-air. >> great body control. you're absolutely right. to avoid that charge, you often wonder what does it take for a player to avoid that type of foul. and you just called it. 50% from the free-throw...
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>> no. >> sir william or i'm noted to s. intelligence that does not have certainty attached to it. >> i think does a perfectly fair point to make. this is the prime minister presenting this department and saying that if he is in no doubt based on the fact that intelligent people have briefed him. this is clear that this -- >> beyond doubt conflict beyond anybody's doubt. >> yes, but at that time if you had spoken to the head of the french intelligence service in the german intelligence service or even the countries that ultimately did not go with the united states in the uk in the other allies in this. nobody was released and it that hussein did not have weapons of mass destruction and that he wasn't a potential threat with them. >> we can argue about some of that, but it is a very strong phrase. it supports the view that a case has been made that it irrefutable. >> okay. would it have been that weekend had those two words not been there? probably not because an offense with the document did was sat on a pretty broad range i
>> no. >> sir william or i'm noted to s. intelligence that does not have certainty attached to it. >> i think does a perfectly fair point to make. this is the prime minister presenting this department and saying that if he is in no doubt based on the fact that intelligent people have briefed him. this is clear that this -- >> beyond doubt conflict beyond anybody's doubt. >> yes, but at that time if you had spoken to the head of the french intelligence service in...
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we'll meet secretary william cohen, fran townsend and jack rice next. i feel congestion, p9right around here. my congestion is so bad right now i really am looking forward to getting relief. i've never used afrin before. relief! oh, it's like night and day. can i keep this? (announcer) afrin. why suffer? >> larry: joining us now are fran townsend who served as homeland security adviser for president george w. burk. william cohen was secretary of defense in the clinton administration. he's chairman and ceo of the cohen group. it works with security and defense firms and many work with the homeland security and tsa. jack rice, former cia officer and now a journalist and syndicated radio host. we start with secretary cohen. how do you rate the president's hajz handling of all of this? >> there were obvious mistakes that were made. he should be up-front about it. say my administration made some mistakes, and i accept full responsibility for that. to go in and look and examine and see where the failures were. i would go back to what howard baker said during
we'll meet secretary william cohen, fran townsend and jack rice next. i feel congestion, p9right around here. my congestion is so bad right now i really am looking forward to getting relief. i've never used afrin before. relief! oh, it's like night and day. can i keep this? (announcer) afrin. why suffer? >> larry: joining us now are fran townsend who served as homeland security adviser for president george w. burk. william cohen was secretary of defense in the clinton administration. he's...
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he was in a place he was soaking up the atmosphere of tennessee williams and william faulkner but he was also a very good friend of walter percy for many years until walter percy's death. before he went off to be a rhodes scholar the summer before, he was still on his great writer mission and offered a job as a summer intern by "the washington post" and he turned it down. he turned it down to become a stevedore on a derrick barge on the mississippi and the reason this was part of his great writer quest he felt that in doing so he could encounter so many crews of so many colorful characters that he could write a novel would be a serious contender to huckleberry finn. mark twain was the one he was trying to knock down. well, still, it didn't happen. but in his drawer, he says in his desk drawer their lies a manuscript still unfinished about the happenings on derrick barge on the mississippi. there is a captain coone, his name is, and i think this is as we have walter here this evening we ought to commit to him if he'd just get out that manuscript and polished off we will all come to he
he was in a place he was soaking up the atmosphere of tennessee williams and william faulkner but he was also a very good friend of walter percy for many years until walter percy's death. before he went off to be a rhodes scholar the summer before, he was still on his great writer mission and offered a job as a summer intern by "the washington post" and he turned it down. he turned it down to become a stevedore on a derrick barge on the mississippi and the reason this was part of his...
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robert williams and others represent that.us county black panther party which is where the name connects in alabama, so there were a lot of connections and when we began to look at those connections the binary, that sort of notion of militant youth in the north, and non-violent folks and the self began to break down. i also want to say about the question of command one thing that is often said about the panthers is the panthers tactic kind of urgency of youth and that is certainly true but i think it is also important for us to remember that there were also radical elders and bernadine bench and ella baker. from al baker tiered see allard jones to lead number of other people in the '60s who were at that time not young but certainly were radical and there were reactionary young people so youth is not the magic pill, but rather the impetus once the ideas are there. >> martha cam month can you give us what the main issues were that sparked the beginning of the black student movement in colleges in the same period of 68 and 69? >>
robert williams and others represent that.us county black panther party which is where the name connects in alabama, so there were a lot of connections and when we began to look at those connections the binary, that sort of notion of militant youth in the north, and non-violent folks and the self began to break down. i also want to say about the question of command one thing that is often said about the panthers is the panthers tactic kind of urgency of youth and that is certainly true but i...