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it up in the second quarter.stevenash, torobin lopez. kris humphries with the rejection. that's right. accent denied. that was a little payback from earlier in the game when he got dunked on. 12 seconds left. nets down by four. anthony morrow. makes the three. nets down by one. the suns give it back. seven seconds remaining. morrow, what are you going to do? he's fouled by steve nash. the two-time mvp making an awful play. so, people on their feet. morrow hits three free throws. jay-z, beyonce, they love it. nine seconds remaining. channing frye, sticks the three. he is clutch. suns up by one. nets, six seconds to make something happen. deron williams, driving. he had 18 and 6. won't get one here. humphries the tipback. it's good. or is it? they have to review it. right there, the ball in his hand. it was disallowed. suns win 104-103. >>> that will do it for your espn news update. i'm don bell. now, back to you in the studio. >> was it good? >> that was a game. >>> coming up next, we're just 48 hours before a possible nfl strike. can it be averted? >>> and on top of that, watchi
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let's cross live now torolandnashfromcapital roland thank you very much for being with us so what do you think is the next step in this deal will it actually happen. i think there's a lot of value to be unlocked between the deal between b.p. and rosneft so given there's a lot of value you've got to find some way of sharing that value around to make the deal happen so i don't think this is the last we've heard of it i think that the russian shareholders in t.n. k b p want to make sure that they get some of this value which can be unlocked by the deal how that happens i think is going to be the next step not do you think are there any other tentative to b.p. for a ross never to find a partner for example. police it's a very interesting projects you know the unlocking of the arctic hydrocarbons in the arctic is something that i think a lot of oil companies would want to look at we've had several deals in the last couple of months with exxon with rosneft in other areas i think there would be other international oil majors that would be interested in looking at. the deal but you k
let's cross live now to roland nash from capital roland thank you very much for being with us so what do you think is the next step in this deal will it actually happen. i think there's a lot of value to be unlocked between the deal between b.p. and rosneft so given there's a lot of value you've got to find some way of sharing that value around to make the deal happen so i don't think this is the last we've heard of it i think that the russian shareholders in t.n. k b p want to make sure that...
the top school for the summer is the fourth because you can signstevenashwhoalso lost the last three points or so the first one is you can one see the sixty. and finally to the world rally championship where seven time defending champion sebastian burns back from his slow start to the new season. by winning in mexico for the third straight time lets such an teammate sebastian o'shea top the time she's heading into the final day that he's crushed most only on the fifth. and no one advantage any stage and moving on and that's michael forbes finished you also because hogan in and out of the thought of having three to the podium is the overall leader often with those ways in sweden last month that sucked in the conference interest took them back. and also i think some. pleasure is that so much as i can which of course is what kind of defense will be on the drawing final until the collective bargaining puts america's democracy credentials in the line of fire but is this move to break a fray back. home . mom. wealthy british style. markets finance scandal find out what's really happe
the top school for the summer is the fourth because you can sign steve nash who also lost the last three points or so the first one is you can one see the sixty. and finally to the world rally championship where seven time defending champion sebastian burns back from his slow start to the new season. by winning in mexico for the third straight time lets such an teammate sebastian o'shea top the time she's heading into the final day that he's crushed most only on the fifth. and no one advantage...
dianenashandothers who were paying fine. they could not continue to pay those fines as they were arrested. so they had discussed jail, no bail. the information, of course, spread around the south. it came to friendship. >> i say we the friendship nine along with thomas gaiter, we met, we were about 40 students in late summer. we began to have serious discussions about actually going to jail and not paying the actual bail money. we had special classes. this was a nonviolent movement. so we had to be sensitive to what we could expect. >> reporter: massey, graham, gains, gaiter, mcleod, wells, david, charles taylor, robert mccullough, and mack workman left friendship college on the morning of january 31 and began their historic walk to downtown rock hill. >> we walked from the campus to downtown rock hill. we picketed in front of the store for a short while. >> we walked in and sat down. we expected to be arrested. we were. drug out of the literally drug out of the store and the police department was in the back or in an adjacent parking lot. >> we were squished out of the restauran
diane nash and others who were paying fine. they could not continue to pay those fines as they were arrested. so they had discussed jail, no bail. the information, of course, spread around the south. it came to friendship. >> i say we the friendship nine along with thomas gaiter, we met, we were about 40 students in late summer. we began to have serious discussions about actually going to jail and not paying the actual bail money. we had special classes. this was a nonviolent movement....
established thecouncilnashcouncil,and this council now will-- has about 30 members. >> brown: and it's led by the former interior-- >> that's led by former justice, and he's a great man. >> brown: how much backing does it have? it include people like him, who have been tied to the government in the past. >> no, this man has never been tied to the government. i know him personally. this man is a man with principles. if he claimed he wants to reform but unfortunately, he-- he is the only minister in the history of libya since qaddafi took over to resign. this man he came hoping that changes will take place in libya. but when he finds out there is no way, he just quits. >> brown: so is there a unified opposition at this point with a clear agenda? >> you mean the minister? >> brown: the minister but everyone else around the country? >> i think everybody in libya, fors or ex-officials, they don't trust this regime. and now i have to make it clear. please, don't listen to the regime that it's al qaeda and islamic extremists. libya's history never, never showed that it was an extremist countr
established the council nash council, and this council now will-- has about 30 members. >> brown: and it's led by the former interior-- >> that's led by former justice, and he's a great man. >> brown: how much backing does it have? it include people like him, who have been tied to the government in the past. >> no, this man has never been tied to the government. i know him personally. this man is a man with principles. if he claimed he wants to reform but unfortunately,...
and yet many of the people here in washington are wailing and weepingandnashingofteeth, those sorts of things that catastrophe just awaits us because we cut spending by .06. i think that the looming economic crisis in 2037 is the more important point, that our economy will cease to function at that point. you can go online and look at c.b.o. or o.m.b. to find that chart. that's where we pulled it from. so take a look at it. but the important thing is to understand that no company, my wife and i ran a small company and no company ever found itself in fiscal straits like this and cured it simply by cutting spending. i don't think that it's possible for us to cut spending from $3.5 trillion to $to.2 trillion. as a businessperson it doesn't seem true. if we can't cut that much spending, you have to say, how to we get the $2.2 trillion to move toward the $3.5 trillion. if we can't cut spending enough, how do we grow revenues? some people say, we should raise taxes. that should be -- they would say we should raise taxes and then you should have to ask, what's the jut come of raising
and yet many of the people here in washington are wailing and weeping and nashing of teeth, those sorts of things that catastrophe just awaits us because we cut spending by .06. i think that the looming economic crisis in 2037 is the more important point, that our economy will cease to function at that point. you can go online and look at c.b.o. or o.m.b. to find that chart. that's where we pulled it from. so take a look at it. but the important thing is to understand that no company, my wife...
budget, if do you think it might be time to reevaluate the number of a master of--nash--national laboratories, and begin to come up with a plan to reorganize and consolidate them? >> you are right. that is tough. i would say that before we do that, there is a lot of things we can do to look at how we can get real efficiency in what we do. even though the president and i firmly believe that the department of energy will play a critical role in guaranteeing the future prosperity of the united states in its research and development, if we do also recognize that we have to look to gain efficiencies wherever we can, and to streamline what we do, knowing that ultimately the money that we give to universities, off two national laboratories, and to help research in businesses, that is our real job. if the other structures are there to make sure we do this in the most responsible and intelligent ways possible. we'll be working very hard to look at how we can increase those deficiencies. >> well, i support the national laboratories, but i think we ought to begin to reevaluate them in light
budget, if do you think it might be time to reevaluate the number of a master of -- nash -- national laboratories, and begin to come up with a plan to reorganize and consolidate them? >> you are right. that is tough. i would say that before we do that, there is a lot of things we can do to look at how we can get real efficiency in what we do. even though the president and i firmly believe that the department of energy will play a critical role in guaranteeing the future prosperity of the...
? the coalition question came about five or six times in rapidsaidnash--succession. >> i think he came roaring out of the gate. he was presented with that -- they must have anticipated that this was going to be one of the first couple of questions, if not the first one. when he did not answer it and it kept coming back at him, this is really where we are seeing the difference between jack layton, and we all know that during election campaigns, some really weird stuff can happen. if you or not right there to respond to it well, it cannot derail your campaign very quickly. as peter said, this is a question that will come back to him, and quite rightly so. canadians have a right to know whether they are voting for liberals or a liberal in an alliance of some sort. >> in the last comment on what you heard from the leaders? >> not to belabor the point of a coalition, but ignatieff did not answer the question the other day when he talked about the red door and the blue door. they are going to have to come up with a better answer than what he gave here, and that will have to come up with
? the coalition question came about five or six times in rapid said nash -- succession. >> i think he came roaring out of the gate. he was presented with that -- they must have anticipated that this was going to be one of the first couple of questions, if not the first one. when he did not answer it and it kept coming back at him, this is really where we are seeing the difference between jack layton, and we all know that during election campaigns, some really weird stuff can happen. if...