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wright at the elbow! monica wright. >> debbie: we've seen monica wright score her points. not in a conventional way offensively. i say that because usually all their stuff is run through her, but wake forest has taken her away. monica wright has scored on an out of bounds play and scored in transition and scored on offensive rebounding, so she is finding a way to find some offense. >> mike: at the buzzer at the half, wright came up with a steal. not able to hit it, but monica wright, the leading scorer in the game, with 11 points. but she needs the rest of her cavaliers to step up because they trail 29-21 here at the break. sandra garcia has led wake forest with eight points and seven rebounds. an interesting first half for the surprising wake forest demon deacons. >> mike: welcome back to lawrence joel coliseum in winston-salem. we are at halftime. wake forest with anint the first half team both 35%. we've only had twhe game, debbie. >> debbie: yeah. virginia has not played well she's had for virginia in the second half. >> mike: let's take a look at monica wright. >> deb
wright at the elbow! monica wright. >> debbie: we've seen monica wright score her points. not in a conventional way offensively. i say that because usually all their stuff is run through her, but wake forest has taken her away. monica wright has scored on an out of bounds play and scored in transition and scored on offensive rebounding, so she is finding a way to find some offense. >> mike: at the buzzer at the half, wright came up with a steal. not able to hit it, but monica...
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that takes -- >> jenn: wright again, georgia tech not looking at monica wright.pen. >> lachina: georgia tech has got to get back. in transition, monica wright can do a variety of things of the one thing you have to do is stay in front of her. that possession, tech couldn't keep up with her. >> jenn: georgia tech talks about making her earn her basket and work hard for them, that one came way too easy. taylor almost loses it out-of-bounds. ardossi trying to get a little help from goodlett who does draw the foul inside. sasha goodlett at 6'5" can go to work onon 6'1" edwards, she has the height advantage. sasha plays well the second half. she tends to come out of the locker room motivated and able to put up points on the board early for georgia tech which have open up their outside shooting. >> lachina: sasha a 66 three-pointer shooter. two-for-two. >> jenn: georgia tech back with the pressure, able to play a little bit more aggressively in the second half with some of that foul trouble they backed off quite a bit from what they were doing earlier in the game. virg
that takes -- >> jenn: wright again, georgia tech not looking at monica wright.pen. >> lachina: georgia tech has got to get back. in transition, monica wright can do a variety of things of the one thing you have to do is stay in front of her. that possession, tech couldn't keep up with her. >> jenn: georgia tech talks about making her earn her basket and work hard for them, that one came way too easy. taylor almost loses it out-of-bounds. ardossi trying to get a little help...
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what about scorers in the beginning, montgomery and wright. >> lachina: wright sitting out early came back in and hasn't been quiet since. she's been on a run. montgomery started early as well with the scoring, but that has some trouble with her shot off. when she has, it's been flat. still out of the game with what looks to be an ankle injury. we're not sure she's going to be returning. >> jenn: montgomery on the bench. trying to get a look at her. by her side there trying to gauge how her guard, junior guard is feeling. >> i believe montgomery shook her head and said i am all right to go in. we'll keep an eye on that, depending what the trainers have to say. players always want to play, jenn, you know that. >> jenn: wright has nobody inside. ardossi steps in to try to help defensive defensively. the foul is on mo bennett. her third. >> lachina: absolutely montgomery getting ready to check in. i guess i can read lips a little better than i originally those. >> jenn: that's a good talent to have in this game. pick up some good things. montgomery is a fighter for sure. let's see if she
what about scorers in the beginning, montgomery and wright. >> lachina: wright sitting out early came back in and hasn't been quiet since. she's been on a run. montgomery started early as well with the scoring, but that has some trouble with her shot off. when she has, it's been flat. still out of the game with what looks to be an ankle injury. we're not sure she's going to be returning. >> jenn: montgomery on the bench. trying to get a look at her. by her side there trying to gauge...
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here's wright back in the game.ow. >> debbie: an opportunity in transition. >> mike: deep three. won't go from waters. look at her follow her shot. the scramble for the loose ball. it will be wake forest possession. >> debbie: it definitely looks like brittany waters got her focus on early on and ready to play and particularly on the offensive end. this is a shot that goes off the left part of the rim and good shooters recognize when they're off. >> mike: wraurts trying to chase it down and can't catch up with it. brittany took a hard fall here. early rebound story. look at the deacons. 11-4. waters will get a break for a moment. dshs. >> debbie: a different defender on monica wright. the third different defender we're seen try to face-guard her. >> mike: they are limiting wright's touches and her shots. and, again, they knock the ball out of the hands of telia mccall. still belongs to virginia. this wake defense has been pretty impressive. >> debbie: i've been very impressed with wake forest defense taking monica w
here's wright back in the game.ow. >> debbie: an opportunity in transition. >> mike: deep three. won't go from waters. look at her follow her shot. the scramble for the loose ball. it will be wake forest possession. >> debbie: it definitely looks like brittany waters got her focus on early on and ready to play and particularly on the offensive end. this is a shot that goes off the left part of the rim and good shooters recognize when they're off. >> mike: wraurts trying...
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monica wright has four. i wouldn't be surprised to see him isolate whoever monica wright is guarding because she has been on sandra garcia the last couple of trips because virginia is playing small. let's see if mike petersen puts the ball in the hands of the defender monica wright. >> mike: let's take a look at our fast break play of the game. we talked about the wake forest guards playing well. here is an example. >> debbie: thomas takes it to the rim. no one contests her offensively. she makes a nice crossover move and finishes. the smallest player on the floor getting all the way to the rim. >> mike: brooke thomas has been kind of up and down at times this year, but when she plays like this and also tiffany roulhac coming off the bench, what a lift it gives wake forest. >> debbie: there's not many games that brooke thomas has had more assists than turnovers. when she takes care of the ball, they are very solid in what they run. i said it in the first half she can take this entire wake forest team to anot
monica wright has four. i wouldn't be surprised to see him isolate whoever monica wright is guarding because she has been on sandra garcia the last couple of trips because virginia is playing small. let's see if mike petersen puts the ball in the hands of the defender monica wright. >> mike: let's take a look at our fast break play of the game. we talked about the wake forest guards playing well. here is an example. >> debbie: thomas takes it to the rim. no one contests her...
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>> well, ig might want to separate jeremiah wright. i don't want to call that a performance but whatever it was yesterday by the pounding around, placing the dozens, sabotaging obama the father angry at the son who surpassed it, whatever, many people speculated. but if you go back and look at the sermons that have gotten the most attention, right sermons that have gotten the most attention, almost all of them are these little snippets redoubt of complicated context so if you look at the goddamn america, wright wasn't making a secular statement, he was in the middle of what would have been a biblical prophecy he was reflecting on the casualty of innocent children in the war. and he had gone back to the psalms and other places and was reflecting on the shift from worship to war so there was a prophetic frame which makes it sound different in effect there were some positive harmonious things said about america earlier and a leader in the sermon so when looking at a little bit, and if you cut into king as surgeon points, you can construct
>> well, ig might want to separate jeremiah wright. i don't want to call that a performance but whatever it was yesterday by the pounding around, placing the dozens, sabotaging obama the father angry at the son who surpassed it, whatever, many people speculated. but if you go back and look at the sermons that have gotten the most attention, right sermons that have gotten the most attention, almost all of them are these little snippets redoubt of complicated context so if you look at the...
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on wright. wright throws it away. good anticipation by curtis. nice shot. behind the arc.nd pulled a trigger there. he know what he is thinking. and on the bench. and hancock. was not easy. and impressive finishes nicely. when does he grow that beard, last night? [ laughter ] >> al: a 12 o'clock shadow. >> glenn: like curt gibson. he would grow a beer in two innings. clean shaven and then look like zz top. >> al: a foul here that will be the third on the patriots. hancock part of the great class giving george mason a boost off the bench. andys hzzy f omedtrok >> al: mason at home 14-8 lead and this weekend kicks off the start of the coach's versus awareness weekend. and there is an initiative with the cancer society and association of basketball coaches you will see jim larranaga and staff make the staff ed. and other coaches around the country wearing basketball shoes instead of the dress shoes. and they are demonstrating their support for a vision of the world with more birthdays less cancer. they are encouraged to wear the sneakers. and gary williams is the honorary cha
on wright. wright throws it away. good anticipation by curtis. nice shot. behind the arc.nd pulled a trigger there. he know what he is thinking. and on the bench. and hancock. was not easy. and impressive finishes nicely. when does he grow that beard, last night? [ laughter ] >> al: a 12 o'clock shadow. >> glenn: like curt gibson. he would grow a beer in two innings. clean shaven and then look like zz top. >> al: a foul here that will be the third on the patriots. hancock part...
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let's check in with julie wright to get a better idea as to what may happen. we had heard at this point no changes on 270 but you have to wonder at some point in the heat from those flames could cause enough structural damage or at least the threat it was to shut down 207. >> you got to think about it. 4 thing has been burning onfire. i witnessed myself big huge flames like we're seeing here. it has been on fire for about 40 to 45 minutes. we do know the local lanes are now closed northbound on 207. so if you are coming from democracy boulevard, from old georgetown road, you are denied access in those local lanes to exit at montrose road. if you are coming southbound through rockville and that is a common ramp, that is a ramp that continues to have traffic exit at falls road and montrose road, i can tell you that you can exit at falls road at this time but, of course, the ramp to exit at montrose remains closed becausehat is the eastbound ramp. that would take you right into the heart of what is going on right now. if you are trying to get over towards 355, yo
let's check in with julie wright to get a better idea as to what may happen. we had heard at this point no changes on 270 but you have to wonder at some point in the heat from those flames could cause enough structural damage or at least the threat it was to shut down 207. >> you got to think about it. 4 thing has been burning onfire. i witnessed myself big huge flames like we're seeing here. it has been on fire for about 40 to 45 minutes. we do know the local lanes are now closed...
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monroe kicks it out to chris wright and he makes it rain. a game-high 18 points for wright. the local kid is not o done yet. second half. wright showing he can do more than just drop long-range bombs. georgetown beats depaul, 67-50, the hoyas now 11-1 and they play at marquette on wednesday. the head coach -- >> it's a road win and a road win in conference is important. it's our first road game -- conference game of the year so to come in and get a road win, i thought, was very important. i thought we got a few too many open looks in key possessions but overall, you get a win on the road, that's what you want. >> i have a question for you guys. i think i'm in the minority. brett favre, during the off-season with the last three off-seasons, tired of brett favre or no? >> no. >> can't get enough? >> no. brett favre is fantastic for football. >> i might be on that train. >> let me be the first to admit i was wrong about favre. i hate the constant off and onning over favre but told man put up mvp-like numbers this season, over 4,000 yards passing. over 30 touchdowns and just sev
monroe kicks it out to chris wright and he makes it rain. a game-high 18 points for wright. the local kid is not o done yet. second half. wright showing he can do more than just drop long-range bombs. georgetown beats depaul, 67-50, the hoyas now 11-1 and they play at marquette on wednesday. the head coach -- >> it's a road win and a road win in conference is important. it's our first road game -- conference game of the year so to come in and get a road win, i thought, was very important....
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and tips it to wright. and now 10 seconds to go. and he is going to take a time out.turned over. and cornelius got it on the baseline. matt brady gets the full time out called. we'll have possession and 9.4 seconds left in a 3-point game. >> glenn: and madison caught a big-time break. cornelius, that was going and the foot and picked the pocket. look excitement. he had them and if it didn't hit his foot. he would have stole it. >> al: they will say the time out did get properly called with ben louis in possession of it. and cornelius just could not come up with it. what great quick hands for cornelius. so this is very interesting now. you don't think that flores will be another option but ben louis, we did a game on comcast sportsnet with. where ben louis hit a 3 pointer. er tond the first half then a 3 pointer to win the game against georgia state. he is an option as is a very good three point shotter. one of the top in the conference in wells. and matt brady has a couple of options depending on how he wants to play the 9.4 seconds. >> glenn: you know wells shoots 46
and tips it to wright. and now 10 seconds to go. and he is going to take a time out.turned over. and cornelius got it on the baseline. matt brady gets the full time out called. we'll have possession and 9.4 seconds left in a 3-point game. >> glenn: and madison caught a big-time break. cornelius, that was going and the foot and picked the pocket. look excitement. he had them and if it didn't hit his foot. he would have stole it. >> al: they will say the time out did get properly...
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julie wright. patty, there is no official january thaw. i'm not sure what you speak of.st years, we get a period where we get a break. it is january. we see cold temperatures in january. although, we are seeing unusually cold temperatures. we've had an unusual a snow, not for january but for december. and it likes we'll stay on track -- it looks like we'll stay on track for the cold air. tuckers a climatologist by trade and you've been looking at the long-term friends trends. >> the climate prediction center has put out the 30-day outlook which calls for below normal temperatures right down towards florida. i don't see any trend here over the next two to four weeks that will take us out of this rather cold, rather wintry pattern which has been featuring on again, off again storms. it doesn't mean we won't have a day or two where we have temperatures at or above the normal. already, we are on the heels of our snowy of the december in history. this might be a winter to remember. i juswanted to talk very briefly about -- go look this up in the internet. the nao, the north a
julie wright. patty, there is no official january thaw. i'm not sure what you speak of.st years, we get a period where we get a break. it is january. we see cold temperatures in january. although, we are seeing unusually cold temperatures. we've had an unusual a snow, not for january but for december. and it likes we'll stay on track -- it looks like we'll stay on track for the cold air. tuckers a climatologist by trade and you've been looking at the long-term friends trends. >> the...
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no good -- by sherrod wright. no point. advantage here for northeastern. here is cam long able to make the play for the patriots in his first two points of the night. let's get a look at cam long. >> mark: cam long sought open. no one came to help. >> mike: cam long, leg cramps earlier in the season didn't play against villanova in the earlier game this year with george mason only lost by one point. villanova ranked sixth in the country. rebound by isaiah tate who is back in. wright, one of the other talented freshmen for -- freshman for george mason. they get their freshmen and sophomores to play at such a high level so early into the season about a third of the way through. >> mark: what coach thompson always say, once you get into the second half of the season after december, you're not considered a freshman anymore. >> mike: foul on the play as pearson went up strong. it's on bigby. it will be his first. >> ed: pearson it the option. he was 1--- >> mark: pearson on the option. he was able to create that foul opportunity. >> mike: pearson, leading score
no good -- by sherrod wright. no point. advantage here for northeastern. here is cam long able to make the play for the patriots in his first two points of the night. let's get a look at cam long. >> mark: cam long sought open. no one came to help. >> mike: cam long, leg cramps earlier in the season didn't play against villanova in the earlier game this year with george mason only lost by one point. villanova ranked sixth in the country. rebound by isaiah tate who is back in....
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wright as clemson needs some threes. already got the rebound. wright just can't hang on to it.rs now. time-out has been called with 1:37 left. north carolina now up 12. if your silvia hatchell you have to talk about defending the three. >> robin: absolutely. need to spect clemson will try to pass that ball over the top. some skip passes. get that ball out to their shooters. silvia hatchell also probably addressing press break. we saw that cristy mckinney wanted to extend her defense. >> mike: look at the game summary. both teams with 20 turnovers. clemson with 22. but look at transition points. north carolina taking advantage of their speed, their quickness, their ability to get to the baskets. broomfield, we talk about her rebounding. six rebounds for number 33. 4 of them offensively. >> robin: talked about the guard that can shoot free throws so well. right away when that ball came in they look to put it in their point guard's hands. maybe find a way to gethe basket, maybe get to the line. >> mike: degraffenreid is so hard to stop. what a three. that might have done it for no
wright as clemson needs some threes. already got the rebound. wright just can't hang on to it.rs now. time-out has been called with 1:37 left. north carolina now up 12. if your silvia hatchell you have to talk about defending the three. >> robin: absolutely. need to spect clemson will try to pass that ball over the top. some skip passes. get that ball out to their shooters. silvia hatchell also probably addressing press break. we saw that cristy mckinney wanted to extend her defense....
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wright. i'm a pediatric emergency physician and the senior vice president at children's national medical center. i had to the child health advocacy institute. i practiced in level one trauma centers for more than 20 years. i was direct witness to the fact that motor vehicle crashes continue to be the leading cause of death for 16 to 20-year olds in this country each year. approximately 450,000 teenagers are injured each year. of those killed, approximately 63% of our drivers and 37% are passengers. 2/3 of the passengers who die in car crashes are male. what we have to remember in what we have already heard is that each and every one of these cases represents an individual and family tragedy. lives end and changed forever. as the father of two young men in the highest risk category, i'm not only professionally concerned, but very personally concerned about this on a daily basis. the american academy of pediatrics has a long record of supporting child safety measures in transportation ranging f
wright. i'm a pediatric emergency physician and the senior vice president at children's national medical center. i had to the child health advocacy institute. i practiced in level one trauma centers for more than 20 years. i was direct witness to the fact that motor vehicle crashes continue to be the leading cause of death for 16 to 20-year olds in this country each year. approximately 450,000 teenagers are injured each year. of those killed, approximately 63% of our drivers and 37% are...
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monica wright will take time,:36 seconds on the clock. too long, ardossi up with a board. >> lachina: good rebound by ardossi. >> jenn: jackets trail by three. going to get the time-out and talk things over with coach joseph. now this is where things get a little tricky for georgia tech. ardossi has to decide whether she goes for a three-point shot. the best option is alex montgomery or try to get it back as fast as you can and foul and put virginia on the free-throw line and work the clock down. >> as you said georgia tech as a team not a great three-point looking team. we have the makings for the finish. we've had good ones including the game we had friday night at nc state. what a shot by amber to win it. >> that was so exciting. your heart goes out to wake forest because they played so hard in that ball game. it could have gone either way. both teams making runs. amber laying on the ground horizontally looking at her own basket going in. >> look at the effort on the rebound by ardossi, high on the boards. she's got great footwork. she
monica wright will take time,:36 seconds on the clock. too long, ardossi up with a board. >> lachina: good rebound by ardossi. >> jenn: jackets trail by three. going to get the time-out and talk things over with coach joseph. now this is where things get a little tricky for georgia tech. ardossi has to decide whether she goes for a three-point shot. the best option is alex montgomery or try to get it back as fast as you can and foul and put virginia on the free-throw line and work...
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general wright's grave the bronze portrait of general wright. now general wright was a command effort of the six corp in july of 1864 when the confederates. about 14,000 of them swept across maryland and attacked washington from the north and the six-army a a local dismounted and any troops that d.c. could muster. and skirmish, if you go to fort stevens today, there's a marker on the so where lincoln stood during that battle. right on the par pit there? and there's a bronze barf relief on that monument. the design is by kelly as the described by general wright who was conversing with lincoln at that moment. but unfortunately he had no finished work. he never got to complete his dream of creating lincoln bronze. all right. thank you very much. have a good one. [applause] our final speaker this evening is sara who is going to relate to us a most wonderful story about her family and president-elect lincoln here at the willard hotel. this is one in a million. you will be so happy that you came tonight to hear this magnificent story from someone who'
general wright's grave the bronze portrait of general wright. now general wright was a command effort of the six corp in july of 1864 when the confederates. about 14,000 of them swept across maryland and attacked washington from the north and the six-army a a local dismounted and any troops that d.c. could muster. and skirmish, if you go to fort stevens today, there's a marker on the so where lincoln stood during that battle. right on the par pit there? and there's a bronze barf relief on that...
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now, let's get an update on traffic from julie wright.come back, julie and happy new year. >> thank you. i thought about you when i was at home. >> did you? >> i went out and caught up with friends from high school and came in a little late and the front door to the house was locked. >> just like old times with mom, wasn't it? >> the problem was back in the old days, i could shimmy through the garage door window. these days, not happening. you're knocking on the door. >> that's funny. >> we are keeping an eye out for black ice. we do have some patches of it here and there on the neighborhood streets. sidewalks, you guys be careful headed out to the metro stops and bus sps. the little ones are back in cool stud so watch out for the yellow buses. southbound 270 out of hyattstown being already starting to see some delays here. lanes are open in virginia. easy ride northbound 395 across the 14th street bridge. southbound 5 at earnshaw road, they were busy clearing ice from the left side of the roadways. some icy patches out there. kind of a h
now, let's get an update on traffic from julie wright.come back, julie and happy new year. >> thank you. i thought about you when i was at home. >> did you? >> i went out and caught up with friends from high school and came in a little late and the front door to the house was locked. >> just like old times with mom, wasn't it? >> the problem was back in the old days, i could shimmy through the garage door window. these days, not happening. you're knocking on the...
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and he was married under the blessing of reverend wright. he was in that church for 20 years.t if you look carefully at what he said in his famous speech about, particularly reverend wright and the subject of race, it's quite explanatory. the explanation is this,=ñ that because barack came later, he was a kid growing up in the '60s, he didn't have to go through or chose not to or was not forced to goçó through the sort of scoring and embittering experience is that a bill in her or a reverend wright would have gone through. they were given voice to the anger of the '60s out of their experience of betrayals and crises in the '60s. and he was only five, right? i have a picture of him that i think i will release, but to me people would take it seriously. it's a photo of barack at age five, 1968, he's in the ocean in hawaii. you can tell it's him, just a little him. it's just the same person, just a little him. and his fist is like that. and i wanted to release it and say, new evidence that barack obama raised the black power fist in 1968. but you know what? glenn beck would believ
and he was married under the blessing of reverend wright. he was in that church for 20 years.t if you look carefully at what he said in his famous speech about, particularly reverend wright and the subject of race, it's quite explanatory. the explanation is this,=ñ that because barack came later, he was a kid growing up in the '60s, he didn't have to go through or chose not to or was not forced to goçó through the sort of scoring and embittering experience is that a bill in her or a reverend...
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. >>> we turn to robin wright now. robin, you heard the threat there, this is revenge for the drone attack that killed their leader. we know of seven drone attacks. since the attack on that cia outpost. one more today. these drone attacks will continue. what do you make of that threat? >> well, clearly the united states is sending a strong message to the taliban, getting a bit of its own revenge. but the reality is that the united states has to rely on these advanced predators against a force that has no air force of its own. no advanced artillery and no satellite intelligence. and eight years after this conflict began the united states is having difficulty holding its own. >> and robin, we knew you were in beirut the last time the cia was attacked in this scope. you heard what the security director said, did you see a breakdown s this simply the risk that they face? >> well, clearly it's the risk they face. i think leon panetta is right. the reality is, 27 years after the first attack wiped out almost an entire cia st
. >>> we turn to robin wright now. robin, you heard the threat there, this is revenge for the drone attack that killed their leader. we know of seven drone attacks. since the attack on that cia outpost. one more today. these drone attacks will continue. what do you make of that threat? >> well, clearly the united states is sending a strong message to the taliban, getting a bit of its own revenge. but the reality is that the united states has to rely on these advanced predators...
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on one level he disagreed but on another he could understand where wright was coming from.me level see criticized whites and blacks equally. >> he had to cut his pastor loose and apologize for his choice of words during decades episode. how do think he has handled these controversial moments? >> he hints of it as best as he can that as the first black president he is forced out of necessity to tread lightly on racial matters. he did this as a candidate and say on one hand yes, america has a history of history and it segregation about on the other he was a prime example of the progress made. another great example is a three times dimensions race during the inaugural race. you talks about those of us who felt the lash of the web that was a reference to slavery. he talked about segregation at one point and finally he talked about his father. he might not have been able to sit at a restaurant in washington d.c. decades ago because of his race. he was right about that. on certain level sometimes he plays history professor and chief nine just commander in chief and imparts a real
on one level he disagreed but on another he could understand where wright was coming from.me level see criticized whites and blacks equally. >> he had to cut his pastor loose and apologize for his choice of words during decades episode. how do think he has handled these controversial moments? >> he hints of it as best as he can that as the first black president he is forced out of necessity to tread lightly on racial matters. he did this as a candidate and say on one hand yes,...
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wright to ryans, pearson finishes it off with authority, a team high 17 points and george mason cruises past odu, 71-55. >> taking on george washington. the drive, extends for the lay- in and foul. misses the free-throw. the bison down, 38-34 and inside to airplane wade and draws the foul and the colonials led. gw pulls away with this one. damion holes a into the lane, banks home 18 points, george washington defeats howard, 81- 63 and improving to 10-3. the others, american beat brown, 76-58. >>> else where virginia tick facing, the governor's cup and jeff all own the steal here. with 23 points, the game went into overtime, even at 80. in o.t., a wild sequence. this is great. to hudson, hits the game- pointer and here comes seton hall, pushes it up the court and kick it out. uses all the rim for this one and getting the 3-pointer to fall. you better pay attention. jeff allen throws it down court for the dunk. virginia tech outruns seton hall, 103-94 in overtime. what a good pace. >>> it's break time, folks. don't go away. when we come back, can the caps avoid the third straight loss and
wright to ryans, pearson finishes it off with authority, a team high 17 points and george mason cruises past odu, 71-55. >> taking on george washington. the drive, extends for the lay- in and foul. misses the free-throw. the bison down, 38-34 and inside to airplane wade and draws the foul and the colonials led. gw pulls away with this one. damion holes a into the lane, banks home 18 points, george washington defeats howard, 81- 63 and improving to 10-3. the others, american beat brown,...
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try to see chris wright. he comes up with the loose ball and would find greg monroe on the other end of the floor. he gets the easy lay-in giving georgetown a three-point lead. the huskies would get one more chance to tie but the three- pointer is off the mark. 72-69 georgetown. >> our offense made our defense better. you know, we were getting better shots and so we were able to set up our defense. and then the guys just, you know, they just circled the wagons around each other. they did a better job in the second half communicating with each other. >> being aggressive, taking what the defense gave me. my teammates got me open and i -- they left me open so i took the shot. >> we're not going to die down. we're going to come to fight and play as hard as we can, staying focused if we're down. coming out and just playing hard. >> george mason hosting unc wiington. first half, defense to offense kim long steps in the passing lane and takes it the other way. the dunk of his choice right there. the patriots up 16-8
try to see chris wright. he comes up with the loose ball and would find greg monroe on the other end of the floor. he gets the easy lay-in giving georgetown a three-point lead. the huskies would get one more chance to tie but the three- pointer is off the mark. 72-69 georgetown. >> our offense made our defense better. you know, we were getting better shots and so we were able to set up our defense. and then the guys just, you know, they just circled the wagons around each other. they did...
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julie wright, control yourself, slap shot is here.anging out in one of lockerrooms to talk to the gear leader to find what it takes to put it together. blood announcer: trying to be good to your heart? so is campbell's healthy request soup. low in fat and cholesterol, heart healthy levels of sodium, and taste you'll love. chef: we're all kind of excited about it. guy: mmm! i can see why. announcer: campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good! for your heart. [ announcer ] you make healthy choices every day-- oh, max! and you want to do the same for your laughable, lovable dog. [ barks ] that's why purina fit & trim is specially formulated... with high-quality protein, including delicious real chicken, to help him maintain lean muscle and a healthy weight, so he can make the most of every day. long live your buddy. long live your dog. purina fit & trim. >>> welcome back to fox 5 morning news. this just in, erbinwood middle school in rockville has to close town because there's no heat. >> good call. >> a number of schools are closed or d
julie wright, control yourself, slap shot is here.anging out in one of lockerrooms to talk to the gear leader to find what it takes to put it together. blood announcer: trying to be good to your heart? so is campbell's healthy request soup. low in fat and cholesterol, heart healthy levels of sodium, and taste you'll love. chef: we're all kind of excited about it. guy: mmm! i can see why. announcer: campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good! for your heart. [ announcer ] you make healthy...
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. >> so, jeremiah wright, what he said was not nonsense?should be ashamed of yourself, but i know you're not. >> your are right, i am not. >> it is in no way offensive. when jeremiah wright talks, he says it is white america. they say the same thing of any country that is against the gospel. when anything happens there, they say it is cursed by god. it is a warped theology, but is in no way racist. >> that is a critical job. i do not know if they showed you -- as important as the calls she puts up are the calls that she does not allow. that is the gate that all comments must pass through. every morning, she provides a list of stories that could be six or seven pages long. she is very much a part of the editorial process. given the kind of small network, she runs the montesori school that we are part of. she keeps us on track and sometimes we might get a little bit too far out in one direction and she can help bring us back. in seattle. the guy that is the program director had been out there and brought her to washington when we actually con
. >> so, jeremiah wright, what he said was not nonsense?should be ashamed of yourself, but i know you're not. >> your are right, i am not. >> it is in no way offensive. when jeremiah wright talks, he says it is white america. they say the same thing of any country that is against the gospel. when anything happens there, they say it is cursed by god. it is a warped theology, but is in no way racist. >> that is a critical job. i do not know if they showed you -- as...
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we can have reverend wright do the invocation.is pre made. >> not to god bless america, god d * * america. >> i don't believe it. >> that would make sports center. bill: you can throw out the first pitch. if you practice a little bit. >> yes. you will never let me -- bill: you will never live that down. plenty more ahead as we move along this evening. miller gives us his thoughts on my interview with barney frank. "the factor" and miller time will be right back. bill: what does miller think about my interviews with barney frank? here it goes. i have a bunch of simple questions. as you know, i am a very simple man. >> i hate to say this -- bill: i do not think barney frank likes me. >> yes. bill: barney started off truculent. >> "truculent" is an adjective. bill: love that. you know, it was almost like we were, not pals, but there was some stability to it. >> billy, if i am going to row the boat across the river with people shooting each other, i do not want to see them flinging cream pies. that got a little too lovey doubly. did i
we can have reverend wright do the invocation.is pre made. >> not to god bless america, god d * * america. >> i don't believe it. >> that would make sports center. bill: you can throw out the first pitch. if you practice a little bit. >> yes. you will never let me -- bill: you will never live that down. plenty more ahead as we move along this evening. miller gives us his thoughts on my interview with barney frank. "the factor" and miller time will be right...
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wright and morrison forced a bad shot and then wright leads the break. nice bounce pass to ryan pearson. 17 points. george mason cruises 71-55. all right. seth greenburg and the hokies playing seton hall i cancun. harvey drives, lays it up and ties it at 80. we go to overtime. less than a minute to play. allen throws the pass to adkins, out front by his lonesome. the hokies win it in overtime. their ninth win in a row. that's your morning sports. i'm hakem dermish. have a great day. >> now to that story we tried to bring you earlier. president obama had some serious crises to deal with during his hawaiian vacation. lee cohen has our story. >> reporter: the mere mention of hawaii brings jealousy, especially during the winter months when most of the nation is hunkered down in layers. >> i'm from pennsylvania and i usually surf in new jersey and right now it's about 25 degrees there. so beautiful here. >> reporter: the president is no different. plenty who argue this was no time to be on a beach even though a good portion of his time was spent working. but
wright and morrison forced a bad shot and then wright leads the break. nice bounce pass to ryan pearson. 17 points. george mason cruises 71-55. all right. seth greenburg and the hokies playing seton hall i cancun. harvey drives, lays it up and ties it at 80. we go to overtime. less than a minute to play. allen throws the pass to adkins, out front by his lonesome. the hokies win it in overtime. their ninth win in a row. that's your morning sports. i'm hakem dermish. have a great day. >>...
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now they are gone and austin freeman and wright and clark, have been great for the team. they are able to step up in the primary roles. you can see they're thriving. and he was at one point tapped to be the aboutest in the class. he was so highly urgent is a. sought after they were nitpicking his game. people expect him to sort of dominate every possession. i said then he was the best player in the class. i say now he is a lottery pick talent. a great. great player. nobody in the big east wants to play georgetown now. they are very, very tough to deal with. >>> next, on the verge of becoming a powerful plan in dc sports. the plan to take and turn over the wizards. to hse, hasnkey ( la ) you hereethi i'vewant tel i lo. and ( rs ) ute! looo ooo.looo - r miite?d lo. l try eat r ta offple rewe mi. taste greatn you're gorgeous, look at you, i loooov you! >>> right here on this show we do a lot of sports, primarily sports, i don't know the humor that you get out of it. the tiger woods situation is begging for it. >> the tiger woods situation, are you kidding. for comedian that
now they are gone and austin freeman and wright and clark, have been great for the team. they are able to step up in the primary roles. you can see they're thriving. and he was at one point tapped to be the aboutest in the class. he was so highly urgent is a. sought after they were nitpicking his game. people expect him to sort of dominate every possession. i said then he was the best player in the class. i say now he is a lottery pick talent. a great. great player. nobody in the big east wants...
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wright.'m a pediatric emergency physician and the senior vice president at children's national medical center. i had to the child health advocacy institute. i practiced in level one trauma centers for more than 20 years. i was direct witness to the fact that motor vehicle crashes continue to be the leading cause of death for 16 to 20-year olds in this country each year. approximately 450,000 teenagers are injured each year. of those killed, approximately 63% of our drivers and 37% are passengers. 2/3 of the passengers who die in car crashes are male. what we have to remember in what we have already heard is that each and every one of these cases represents an individual and family tragedy. lives end and changed forever. as the father of two young men in the highest risk category, i'm not only professionally concerned, but very personally concerned about this on a daily basis. the american academy of pediatrics has a long record of supporting child safety measures in transportation ranging fro
wright.'m a pediatric emergency physician and the senior vice president at children's national medical center. i had to the child health advocacy institute. i practiced in level one trauma centers for more than 20 years. i was direct witness to the fact that motor vehicle crashes continue to be the leading cause of death for 16 to 20-year olds in this country each year. approximately 450,000 teenagers are injured each year. of those killed, approximately 63% of our drivers and 37% are...
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and they could bring the incendiary device in and we could have reverend wright do the invocation andhe thing is pre-made. >> not god bless america, god damn america. >> bill: you know, that would liven up the crowd. that would make bob costas' head whip back. >> i don't believe it. >> bill: there you go. >> that would make sports center. >> bill: and you know, you could throw out the first pitch. >> just a bit outside. if you practice a little bit. >> yeah. >> oh, you'll never let me-- >> never, miller, you'll never live at that down. more ahead as the factor moves along as miller gives his thoughts on my interview with barney frank. the factor and miller time will be right bab. . >> continuing now with the o'reilly factor's miller time special. what does miller think about my interviews with congressman barney frank? here is goes. i have a bunch of very simple questions because as now i'm a very simple man. >> miller, i hate to say this, i don't think barney frank likes me. i don't think so. >> oh, yes, oh yes. >> i said it wasn't a good investment. >> now, barney started off trucul
and they could bring the incendiary device in and we could have reverend wright do the invocation andhe thing is pre-made. >> not god bless america, god damn america. >> bill: you know, that would liven up the crowd. that would make bob costas' head whip back. >> i don't believe it. >> bill: there you go. >> that would make sports center. >> bill: and you know, you could throw out the first pitch. >> just a bit outside. if you practice a little bit....
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marvelous wright. you and recapitulate this is saying -- your language, is no further than the sound of the rain tack then or the feel of the skin or the warmth of the sun on the backs or the look of the dogs eye when you come near. in a practical application of mindfulness, what you say that i draw a practical conclusion from, and can you correct me on it -- >> the more you drop into your own truest best self, the more compassionate and wiser you'll be. you enhance your connectivity by going iide yourself. absolutely. there's no difference between inside and outside. is there born out in one of our books? an odd -- by juan ramon jiminez. i have a feeling the boat has struck against a great thi and nothing happens. nothing. silence. waves. nothing happens? or has everything happened? and we are standing now quietly in the new life. you see, if we could understand and go through a shift like that, maybe iraq would be an entirely different thing. how we got there or not, how we hold could be transformed
marvelous wright. you and recapitulate this is saying -- your language, is no further than the sound of the rain tack then or the feel of the skin or the warmth of the sun on the backs or the look of the dogs eye when you come near. in a practical application of mindfulness, what you say that i draw a practical conclusion from, and can you correct me on it -- >> the more you drop into your own truest best self, the more compassionate and wiser you'll be. you enhance your connectivity by...
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joseph wright, who is representing today the american academy of pediatrics. dr. wright brings a perspective that of many years of the national center in maryland and has the child advocacy institute and we are delighted that he could join us. >> good afternoon everyone. my name is dr. joseph wright and i'm a pediatric emergency physician and the senior vice president at children's national medical center, freestanding children's hospital here in the district of columbia. i have the child health advocacy institute there and i'm also a member of the committee on pediatric emergency medicine for the american pediatrics. i practiced and level 1 trauma centers for more than 20 years and their direct witness to the fact of motor vehicle crashes continue to be the leading cause of death for 16 to 20-year-olds in this country accounting for approximately 5500 occupant fatalities annually. each year approximately 450,000 teenagers are injured and 27,000 of them require hospitalization. those killed approximately 63% of drivers and 37% of passengers, two-thirds of the pass
joseph wright, who is representing today the american academy of pediatrics. dr. wright brings a perspective that of many years of the national center in maryland and has the child advocacy institute and we are delighted that he could join us. >> good afternoon everyone. my name is dr. joseph wright and i'm a pediatric emergency physician and the senior vice president at children's national medical center, freestanding children's hospital here in the district of columbia. i have the child...
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jeremiah wright. barack obama is in his trinity united church for 20 years.i think that's a very interesting example of johnson's chicago, louis fair kahn's chicago, area my a wright's chicago. obama takes all that in. he doesn't embrace all aspects of it but he takes it all in and becomes more rooted in african-american culture than at any other time in his life. by the time we see him on stage as a candidate in 2008, even his very deliverance of speeches at black churches, the way in which he walks, sometimes people in the african-american community will say that obama walk s with a swagger. all that is from chicago and his time in chicago. really what's interesting is that it's the black power movement self-determination to get black faces in higher places that really leads obama to even try to run for president because, remember, obama initially is not embraced by the civil rights generation, people like john lewis, vernon jordan, andy young. these are all people who were part of that civil rights movement but didn't think the country was prepared to elec
jeremiah wright. barack obama is in his trinity united church for 20 years.i think that's a very interesting example of johnson's chicago, louis fair kahn's chicago, area my a wright's chicago. obama takes all that in. he doesn't embrace all aspects of it but he takes it all in and becomes more rooted in african-american culture than at any other time in his life. by the time we see him on stage as a candidate in 2008, even his very deliverance of speeches at black churches, the way in which he...
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>> well, robin wright, who was a very renowned journalist for "washington post" and is now a fellow at the united states institute of peace, has chronicled new cultural trends in the muslim world. and she writes about many of the things that i also alluded to, like a new breed of televangelists, new cultural forms, etc. the muslim world is very young. in fact, in some ways it's so young that they -- word used is a swing vote. that's the one you have to look at. when you look at country after country, majority of the population are 25 and under. then you basically are getting with very, very young societies. and that causes all sorts of problems. one is that youth agenda is the most unstable portion of the population. every civil war, democracy movement, revolution, major wars in the world are all associated with youth because it's a risk takes in segment of the population. it produces instability, etc. in many parts of the muslim world, it presents another problem, which is the youth has been growing much faster than the economy scan. and many of these government run bloated inefficien
>> well, robin wright, who was a very renowned journalist for "washington post" and is now a fellow at the united states institute of peace, has chronicled new cultural trends in the muslim world. and she writes about many of the things that i also alluded to, like a new breed of televangelists, new cultural forms, etc. the muslim world is very young. in fact, in some ways it's so young that they -- word used is a swing vote. that's the one you have to look at. when you look at...
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robert wright. heritage in this building has some terrific work on this and i quote him extensively in the book. if you actually look at any meaningful measure of living standards in the united states the progress under the capitalist america particularly since 1980 has been dazzling, unprecedented. the options available to people, the extended life expectancy and for college we are now at a stage where the majority of american young people in every ethnic group are pursuing some form of post high school graduation after they graduate from high school. this is phenomenal. sometimes the education may not be worth what people pay for it. but the fact is one of the reasons that college tuition so tremendously expensive and has gone up more than the cost inflation is because more people want it and can get it. it's extraordinary. in the 1960's barely 10% of americans graduated from college. we are now pushing 30%. that is a huge difference. i will give another example and this is when i was in college b
robert wright. heritage in this building has some terrific work on this and i quote him extensively in the book. if you actually look at any meaningful measure of living standards in the united states the progress under the capitalist america particularly since 1980 has been dazzling, unprecedented. the options available to people, the extended life expectancy and for college we are now at a stage where the majority of american young people in every ethnic group are pursuing some form of post...
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shirad wright finishes it off with a team high 17 points. george mason cruises back old dominion 71-55. >>> howard in blue taking on george washington. he misses the free throw. bias on downy 4. lazon croma draws the foul. the cloelans led by 8. then gw pulls away. hol i wills banks home two of the 18 points. george washington defeats howard 81-63 improving to 10-3. the buy son 1-13. the one other local score, american beats brown 76-68. tomorrow afternoon marks the end of the of season for the redskins. changes are expected around redskins park following the season finale tomorrow. players like jason campbell, carlos rogers, may be wearing the burgundy and gold for the tienl time along with jim zorn. it's hard not to think about the future. >> you can't control it so i'm not going to stress myself about it. if it's meant for me to be here, i'll be here, if it's not, then i won't. all you can do is, you put good stuff out there on sunday. >> a lot of guys haven't been talking that much about it. a lot of guys are like okay, let's get to san
shirad wright finishes it off with a team high 17 points. george mason cruises back old dominion 71-55. >>> howard in blue taking on george washington. he misses the free throw. bias on downy 4. lazon croma draws the foul. the cloelans led by 8. then gw pulls away. hol i wills banks home two of the 18 points. george washington defeats howard 81-63 improving to 10-3. the buy son 1-13. the one other local score, american beats brown 76-68. tomorrow afternoon marks the end of the of...
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wright continued to build and the 1960's were really rand heyday in many ways. she spread her ideas primarily through the end of an co-branded institute which was an educational organization formed by her right hand man and secret level at the -- secret lover the stand co-branded. in combination with a newsletter and a steady stream of nonfiction she produced a commentary on current events really made in the eye and objectivism into its own subculture. and rand was the first to do a successful run around the mainstream media she got terrible reviews for atlas shrugged and nobody took her seriously so she said a per on infrastructure that and went from there. the dissolution of the nathaniel branded instituted in 1968 for recrimination and scandal and deep dark secrets that meant all of the ideological energy that was concentrated in the objective is to movement and mbi had to find other outlets progress i find in the book is that it found the moderate libertarian movement which broke away from your and -- young americans for freedom in the late '60s. i will give
wright continued to build and the 1960's were really rand heyday in many ways. she spread her ideas primarily through the end of an co-branded institute which was an educational organization formed by her right hand man and secret level at the -- secret lover the stand co-branded. in combination with a newsletter and a steady stream of nonfiction she produced a commentary on current events really made in the eye and objectivism into its own subculture. and rand was the first to do a successful...
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vid wright, abc ne >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. this is breaking news. >> we are following breaking news. a big fire at interstates 270 and montrose road. >> a huge fire. lisa baden is in to tell us what is going on. >> calls started coming in this morning on montrose road over 270 that a vehicle had turned over. it turns out to be a tractor- trailer. two eyewitnesses said this was a tanker truck. stories are not able to get close enough to see what type of truck. this is on montrose road. it is over 270. equipment is on the scene. they have to say what type of substance was on the truck. we are hearing from montgomery -- maryland state police and montgomery county authorities that they may have to close 270 because of this truck fire on montrose road. we will keep you advised to that. >> have you heard anything about injuries? >> that was our first concern. we wondered if the driver of the truck me it out safely. i am hoping that is the case. i'm not hearing anything other than that. >> do you know how big of a truck it is? >> we
vid wright, abc ne >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. this is breaking news. >> we are following breaking news. a big fire at interstates 270 and montrose road. >> a huge fire. lisa baden is in to tell us what is going on. >> calls started coming in this morning on montrose road over 270 that a vehicle had turned over. it turns out to be a tractor- trailer. two eyewitnesses said this was a tanker truck. stories are not able to...
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. >> doctor tony wright? >> thank you, mr. speaker.sometime ago in the city minister, lord myers, said he thought it was becoming too easy for good british companies to be taken over by foreign predators. now that we've had the outrage of cadres, does my right out of a friend of great? >> mr. speaker, they employ more than 5000 people in this country. it is a very important company for the future of this country. we are seeking assurance and have received information from craft about the importance they attach to the cadres work force them to the cadre name and a cadre quality the united kingdom. and we hope that the craft owners will make sure that cadbury workers, the five and half thousand, did retain at the job to make sure that new investment goes into a product that is distinctly british and is sold throughout the world there so we will do everything we can to make sure the jobs and investment are maintained in britain. >> mr. david cameron? >> thank you, mr. speaker. i join the prime minister in paying tribute to corporal lee br
. >> doctor tony wright? >> thank you, mr. speaker.sometime ago in the city minister, lord myers, said he thought it was becoming too easy for good british companies to be taken over by foreign predators. now that we've had the outrage of cadres, does my right out of a friend of great? >> mr. speaker, they employ more than 5000 people in this country. it is a very important company for the future of this country. we are seeking assurance and have received information from...
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there's a telegram that he got from betsey wright saying, do not release paper. let her to follow.i tell him he should send the paper, which he did to the clinton library because i believe those of us who are historians should at least have the right to that paper even if it would was a journalist during that time is a good idea not to. i made my way back to new orleans in the paper and the one thing that was going to take me away from being the writing life of a so-called writing life of my daughter put a was when i got a call from fort myer. she had been in a serious person in the british embassy -- the american embassy in london, gotten to know a lot of oxford students. he wanted to visit me at this point pull at the airport hilton hotel in new orleans. as those of you know, if you've heard of them, he was actually a cia station chief and then head of operations at the cia. so he tried to talk me into coming to the cia. the conversation didn't go well because halfway through that of course we don't want you to be an agent here we don't want to be a covert agent. we want to be an
there's a telegram that he got from betsey wright saying, do not release paper. let her to follow.i tell him he should send the paper, which he did to the clinton library because i believe those of us who are historians should at least have the right to that paper even if it would was a journalist during that time is a good idea not to. i made my way back to new orleans in the paper and the one thing that was going to take me away from being the writing life of a so-called writing life of my...
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specialist wright followed his father's and grandfather's life by joining the army. he joined the army after graduating in 2006 from romeo high school where even as a young man he demonstrated his love for this country by serving in the marine corps junior reserve officers training corps. he was passionate, honorable and loved by all who knew him. his family, his girlfriend and his fellow soldiers. his dedication to women's right in afghanistan was dedicated to his sister, mother and grandmother. and upholding the american ideals and freedoms he believed in knew no bounds. i'd like to extend my deepest condolence to the wright family and to all who knew this brave soldier. our nation lost a brave hero by specialist wright's passing. he will be missed. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the chair will postpone further proceedings today on motions to suspend the rules on which a recorded vote or the yeas and nays are ordered, or on which the vote incurs objection under clause 6 of rule 20. record votes on postponed questions will be
specialist wright followed his father's and grandfather's life by joining the army. he joined the army after graduating in 2006 from romeo high school where even as a young man he demonstrated his love for this country by serving in the marine corps junior reserve officers training corps. he was passionate, honorable and loved by all who knew him. his family, his girlfriend and his fellow soldiers. his dedication to women's right in afghanistan was dedicated to his sister, mother and...
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wright. long, shot clock. [ whistle ] >> mike: shot clock was at five and did not reset after the air ball and then george mason throws it away anyhow. >> mark: now bataille bottalico knock down the three. he's very capable of knock down the three. any of these players on a northeastern team are very capable of knock down any shots they left open. >> mike: yeah. so, that's what makes it so deadly. here is ojougboh. a mismatch against foster. jarrett jack lost ahead. ojougboh is there with 10 on the shot clock. foul here. it is on george mason. it's going on pearson. >> mark: what could make a team so dangerous they have very good low post players, but very good outside shooters is you cannot help when you have shooters penetrating the lane because you don't want to leave the shooter. it could be a very dangerous ball club. northeastern showing the ability they have the ability to be a very dangerous ball club in the caa. >> mike: black at the free- throw line. this is his first action of this
wright. long, shot clock. [ whistle ] >> mike: shot clock was at five and did not reset after the air ball and then george mason throws it away anyhow. >> mark: now bataille bottalico knock down the three. he's very capable of knock down the three. any of these players on a northeastern team are very capable of knock down any shots they left open. >> mike: yeah. so, that's what makes it so deadly. here is ojougboh. a mismatch against foster. jarrett jack lost ahead. ojougboh...
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wright to play next. he gave it up. tom fleischmann for semin and a swing and a miss and tyler sloan will retreat. in the line yum and john erskine held out with an injury. he was a game time decision according to bruce boudreau. tom gay aspirin through the center. alex tanguay building momentum and dives to the inside and hol. >> wasn't very good defense by the capitals. they are not using their speed. joe: beautiful passing play. never pull the trigger and that's the problem with the game this season. he is usually a shooter and he has become a pasto in his first season in tampa bay. joe: that was a bad he cup there. tom fleischmann in the front and then jeff halpern, we remain 4-2 with the nhl sports net. >> earlier he would shoot the puck and that's when you look at the shots. he doesn't have a whole lot. joe: steven stamkos just missed. >> after being outplayed. tampa has found their life again. joe: boy gordon attacked by brandon bow chinkie. this is matt bradley down the wing. >> the caps have not been very good
wright to play next. he gave it up. tom fleischmann for semin and a swing and a miss and tyler sloan will retreat. in the line yum and john erskine held out with an injury. he was a game time decision according to bruce boudreau. tom gay aspirin through the center. alex tanguay building momentum and dives to the inside and hol. >> wasn't very good defense by the capitals. they are not using their speed. joe: beautiful passing play. never pull the trigger and that's the problem with the...
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although modern architecture reflected people like frank lloyd wright, who would have done something very different, i think that gilbert and have felt jefferson's idea, better than a school of architecture that might have ended up just being a fad. >> it is a little bit more than $10 million. >> it was actually a deflation. they were able to finish it and turn $100,000 over, so it came in under budget. it might have been the only government building in history that came in under budget. he was thoroughly familiar with the plants, and i think he died quite happy with the building that he knew was going to be built. he and the architect, cass gilbert, they corresponded regularly and calorically -- catholic lay. and when taft was president, he had appointed gilbert to a fine arts commission at the capitol. so gilbert knew what it was about, and he knew what visions jefferson had had. some of the justices did not like it hurt much. some continued to work out of their homes, happy with that arrangement. of course they came to the building for hearing cases the chief justice at that time
although modern architecture reflected people like frank lloyd wright, who would have done something very different, i think that gilbert and have felt jefferson's idea, better than a school of architecture that might have ended up just being a fad. >> it is a little bit more than $10 million. >> it was actually a deflation. they were able to finish it and turn $100,000 over, so it came in under budget. it might have been the only government building in history that came in under...