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you would fly in julius and i view of us watching love and respect myself and i have i promise that i shall never cease working on myself and from this day on be true to myself abets up wolf for us a ritual for poor a in sickness and in health. i will love and accept myself until the day that i die i challenge myself to live in complete harmony with myself and to lead a happy life. congratulations again on the day when you've accepted yourself. why did you boys there was no other way i couldn't live as a man. i could be neither father nor hospital i know that i'm a woman. which i'm not ok it was your first marriage what about the second that was immediately after the first war i don't know if it's still a mystery to me well you said to her my re i love you will you marry me i was trying. to fit in yes i mean i tried to kill that in myself but i think it's actually easier to be a man i know with you it's physiological but if we're talking about living in a society a woman has so many responsibility as. you have to wear makeup shave your legs polish a nail so you can just walk around in
you would fly in julius and i view of us watching love and respect myself and i have i promise that i shall never cease working on myself and from this day on be true to myself abets up wolf for us a ritual for poor a in sickness and in health. i will love and accept myself until the day that i die i challenge myself to live in complete harmony with myself and to lead a happy life. congratulations again on the day when you've accepted yourself. why did you boys there was no other way i couldn't...
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later in the same drive, manning to julius thomas at the 3, runs it in for a touchdown. manning connects with thomas, two defenders surrounding him. 10-0, broncos. as for the chief, third and goal, alex smith, right to dwayne bowe for the touch crown pass. bowe was arrested in the bye week. chiefs down 10-7. manning, the handoff to montee ball. broncos win by ten. the chiefs will have to settle for 9-1. >>> number 48 makes it six. denny hamlin won the sprint cup race. ninth place was good enough for jimmie johnson. won his sixth championship in eight years. he ranks third all-time, trailing richard petty and dale earnhardt. both have seven points titles. >>> cam newton and the panthers have won five straight games. jumped into the playoff chase. can they make it six? they'll have to earn it against tom brady and the pats. 6:25 p.m. eastern tonight. >>> all right. an incredible college basketball performance makes this our "play of the day." it involves a team from a tiny college in iowa. >> in their game yesterday, jack taylor, number 24, nearly unstoppable. he scored 10
later in the same drive, manning to julius thomas at the 3, runs it in for a touchdown. manning connects with thomas, two defenders surrounding him. 10-0, broncos. as for the chief, third and goal, alex smith, right to dwayne bowe for the touch crown pass. bowe was arrested in the bye week. chiefs down 10-7. manning, the handoff to montee ball. broncos win by ten. the chiefs will have to settle for 9-1. >>> number 48 makes it six. denny hamlin won the sprint cup race. ninth place was...
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kentucky freshman julius randall scored 23 of his 27 points in the second half, but michigan state keith appling finishing with 22 points as the spartans hold on for a 78-74 win. and number 5 kansas and fourth ranked duke show off their first-year phenoms. duke's jamari parker scores 27 points, including two on this acrobatic alley-oop, and kansas's freshman star andrew wiggins comes up big. he finished 15 in the second half as the jay hawks finish, 94-83. >>> finally, we've seen plenty of soccer celebrations and end zone dances, but we haven't seen anything like this. adrian alverstien played for a minor league norwegian hockey team, and after a win this week, he bust a move on the ice. judging by his dance steps with skates no less, it took a little bit of practicing. that needs a nickname. i going to call it the hockey hustle. all right? want to vote for that? >>> when we return, another look at the top stories. >>> and jumping jack. a 93-year-old man takes a dive at 10,000 feet to honor a dying wish. like our new santa fe chicken quesadilla, burger bites, sandwiches, and more, served
kentucky freshman julius randall scored 23 of his 27 points in the second half, but michigan state keith appling finishing with 22 points as the spartans hold on for a 78-74 win. and number 5 kansas and fourth ranked duke show off their first-year phenoms. duke's jamari parker scores 27 points, including two on this acrobatic alley-oop, and kansas's freshman star andrew wiggins comes up big. he finished 15 in the second half as the jay hawks finish, 94-83. >>> finally, we've seen...
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would fly julius and i view all of us want to love and respect myself i hereby promise that i shall never cease working on myself and from this day on be true to myself and that's up more for us for richer for poorer in sickness and in health. i will love and accept myself until the day that i die i challenge myself to live in complete harmony with myself and to lead a happy life good kid. congratulations again on the day when you've accepted yourself. why did you do boys there was no the way i couldn't live as a man. who could i could be neither father nor hosp and i know that i'm a woman she needed a man which i'm not ok it was your first marriage what about the second that was immediately after the first and what's more i don't know it's still a mystery to me well you said to her my re i love you will you marry me i was trying to group to fit in that so yes i mean i tried to kill that in myself but i think it's actually easier to be a man i know with you it's physiological but if we're talking about living in a society a woman has so many responsibility as. if you have to look good whe
would fly julius and i view all of us want to love and respect myself i hereby promise that i shall never cease working on myself and from this day on be true to myself and that's up more for us for richer for poorer in sickness and in health. i will love and accept myself until the day that i die i challenge myself to live in complete harmony with myself and to lead a happy life good kid. congratulations again on the day when you've accepted yourself. why did you do boys there was no the way i...
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you know, we're still asking questions about the assassination of abraham lincoln and julius caesar. >> schieffer like so many americans who remember where they were and how they felt when kennedy was killed says 50 years ago seems like yesterday. >>> the only university in the country named after president kennedy is right here in the bay area. jfk university in pleasant hill held a memorial at the campus. the ceremony included speakers, a moment of silence and an unveiling of photos and other momentos of the young president. david wallace was in dallas for a school trip the day of the assassination. he remembers picking up the first lady's rose. >> i took the rose. i remember that day. i took the rose and i went back to school. school was still out and i carried the rose around all day and just cried from one of my classmates to another and i went home and saw my mother and dad and we cried and the world changed after that. the world changed. >> wallace saw the president twice that day as part of a school assignment, once at the airport when the president got off the plane and mome
you know, we're still asking questions about the assassination of abraham lincoln and julius caesar. >> schieffer like so many americans who remember where they were and how they felt when kennedy was killed says 50 years ago seems like yesterday. >>> the only university in the country named after president kennedy is right here in the bay area. jfk university in pleasant hill held a memorial at the campus. the ceremony included speakers, a moment of silence and an unveiling of...
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let's go to the first quarter, peyton manning, julius thomas, nine-yard touchdown. 10-zip broncos. the chiefs answered at the start of the second. dwayne bowe and denver up. monty montee ball. >>> to chicago, ravens and bears. we talked about the storms in the midwest. the game was delayed two hours as soldier field was evacuated. now to the game, fourth quarter, chicago trailing by four. matt forte, great power run, 14-yard touchdown. it goes to overtime. the bears kick a 38-yarder for the win. >>> new orleans game in the fourth. 49ers punt and darren sproles hit as he calls for a fair catch. a 15-yard penalty. that gives them the shored field as they start their game-winning drive and booted a 31-yarder to win 23-20. those are two of the best in the nfc. >>> redskins/eagles. philly fans not welcoming the rivals. they egged their bus. classic philly behavior. the photo of the damage. pretty hostile inside. mccoy takes the flag, ripped it, crumpled. to the game, mccoy had a pretty monster game and the eagles snapped a ten-game losing streak with a 24-16 ahead of the idle cowb cowbo
let's go to the first quarter, peyton manning, julius thomas, nine-yard touchdown. 10-zip broncos. the chiefs answered at the start of the second. dwayne bowe and denver up. monty montee ball. >>> to chicago, ravens and bears. we talked about the storms in the midwest. the game was delayed two hours as soldier field was evacuated. now to the game, fourth quarter, chicago trailing by four. matt forte, great power run, 14-yard touchdown. it goes to overtime. the bears kick a 38-yarder...
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john locke, sir francis bacon and sir isaac newton and hamilton corrected to say the greatest was julius caesar and jefferson never got over that and never forgot that. but for all their differences there were similarities. but jeffers said tellingly so with colonial subservience coming from the author of the declaration of independence to break away from the colonial subservience. so i novelists like charles dickens would be hard pressed to write about i think, hamilton's mother was branded by the courts as a whole or. his father abandoned the family his mother and father never married so hamilton was a legitimate. in did not finding enough to occupy their prejudice featured illegitimate children. but on the child himself. he must have experienced some blows we know he was discriminated against in the sense but he said where he was growing up and i think out of that, hamilton is shaped like leaving the child is the father to the man. and then driven from that point on to seek fame to seek respect to drive him throughout his life. another similarity is a car with slave zero mate -- slave
john locke, sir francis bacon and sir isaac newton and hamilton corrected to say the greatest was julius caesar and jefferson never got over that and never forgot that. but for all their differences there were similarities. but jeffers said tellingly so with colonial subservience coming from the author of the declaration of independence to break away from the colonial subservience. so i novelists like charles dickens would be hard pressed to write about i think, hamilton's mother was branded by...
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the troops at valley forge to bump up their routes so they engaged with the woman republicans against julius caesar and the onslaught of tyranny. said they found ideas from previous generations and also look to a current is like to meet to look for rationale so use the the idea is in the declaration of independence fend later in the riding of the constitution and james madison and another founder and president reached out to jefferson and asked him for advice on what books to read as he was thinking about this constitutional project. and he sent him to platefuls of books about law and philosophy and history of the subjects that jefferson read so much and mastered in madison read those and wrote a memo to himself and he used that to reform his thinking on the constitutional convention and the constitution writing it self in the federal list papers to defend it. the founders, and not wrongly, had a vision based on having dealt with a population of the colony's engaged in ideas it was of in my in leaders over the educated populace. over the next two centuries we would see that would be challeng
the troops at valley forge to bump up their routes so they engaged with the woman republicans against julius caesar and the onslaught of tyranny. said they found ideas from previous generations and also look to a current is like to meet to look for rationale so use the the idea is in the declaration of independence fend later in the riding of the constitution and james madison and another founder and president reached out to jefferson and asked him for advice on what books to read as he was...
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later who became very famous for having adopted, along with his wife, the two orphan sons of ethel and julius rosenberg, but that wasn't until the 1950s. he was a schoolteacher in the bronx who cared about social issues and cared about civil rights and saw a picture of a lynching in the paper one day, and he was one of these very creative guys who was just always writing poems and music and shows. and he just sat down and wrote a poem about this photograph that he saw, set it to music. it was performed in left-wing circles in new york city throughout the late 1930s, at rallies for the loyalists during the spanish civil war, you know, among sort of left-wing types at their bungalow colonies in the catskills or rural new jersey, wherever they went. it was sort of just a cult song in those circles, and somebody who was connected with the show at madison square garden, where the song was performed, was also running the entertainment at the new cafe society, which was the first integrated nightclub in america and happened to be where billie holiday was opening in early 1939. and a marriage of sort
later who became very famous for having adopted, along with his wife, the two orphan sons of ethel and julius rosenberg, but that wasn't until the 1950s. he was a schoolteacher in the bronx who cared about social issues and cared about civil rights and saw a picture of a lynching in the paper one day, and he was one of these very creative guys who was just always writing poems and music and shows. and he just sat down and wrote a poem about this photograph that he saw, set it to music. it was...
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chocolate chip cookies, jen, banana cream pie, lobster and crab roll, eggs and toast, canolis, orange julius, and slice of cake, all before 1:00 this afternoon. it was ale really good too. you don't know, birthday cake is -- the idea of birthday cake is great when you think about it. all your friend and family gather around. oh, no, a pastry is on fire. if someone doesn't put it out we will all die. then you step forward and say i've got this. you blow the fire out. and everyone applaud. it's like being superman. a very out of shape version of superman. we have a great lineup of guest for me tonight. ray romano is here, eddie cibrian is here, music from hometown group, the killers. our second night of them. they were here last night too. which i guess that makes them serial killers, right. [ drum roll ] >> jimmy: my birthday, give me a break. best gift i got today, toronto city council meeting starring their almost unbelievable mayor rob ford. rob ford as you may know admitted to last week having smoked crack while in office. since then he said multiple times he will not step down. legally t
chocolate chip cookies, jen, banana cream pie, lobster and crab roll, eggs and toast, canolis, orange julius, and slice of cake, all before 1:00 this afternoon. it was ale really good too. you don't know, birthday cake is -- the idea of birthday cake is great when you think about it. all your friend and family gather around. oh, no, a pastry is on fire. if someone doesn't put it out we will all die. then you step forward and say i've got this. you blow the fire out. and everyone applaud. it's...
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manning to julius thomas. touchdown, chiefs hold ken -- hold denver to a season low but they still win. >>> the other afc west team san diego loses its third straight game and matched the raiders with a 4-6 record. arian and the cardinals trail in jacksonville then scored the final 27 points of the game. the jackson defenders look like a bop pop warner team. one takes down their own team. floyd scores a 91-yarder. they're styed in the nfc west. niners next opponent washington led today in philly. today in seattle pearcy harvin scored against his former teammates. the ponder pass all the way back. they lead by 3-1/2 games. >>> pittsburgh outscores detroit. >>> the raiders led in chicago today before a torrential rainstorm. kicker robby gold kicks the field goal in time. chicago is now 6-4. defending baltimore 8-4. >>> green bay hosts scott olvine to hold the fort. but he threw four kicks in his first nfl start. the defensive end jason pierre paul gets his pick six. and giants win a four straight after starting
manning to julius thomas. touchdown, chiefs hold ken -- hold denver to a season low but they still win. >>> the other afc west team san diego loses its third straight game and matched the raiders with a 4-6 record. arian and the cardinals trail in jacksonville then scored the final 27 points of the game. the jackson defenders look like a bop pop warner team. one takes down their own team. floyd scores a 91-yarder. they're styed in the nfc west. niners next opponent washington led today...
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chocolate chip cookies, jen, banana cream pie, lobster and crab roll, eggs and toast, canolis, orange julius, and slice of cake, all before 1:00 this afternoon. it was ale really good too. you don't know, birthday cake is -- the idea of birthday cake is great when you think about it. all your friend and family gather around. oh, no, a pastry is on fire. if someone doesn't put it out we will all die. then you step forward and say i've got this. you blow the fire out. and everyone applaud. it's like being superman. a very out of shape version of superman. we have a great lineup of guest for me tonight. ray romano is here, eddie cibrian is here, music from hometown group, the killers. our second night of them. they were here last night too. which i guess that makes them serial killers, right. [ drum roll ] >> jimmy: my birthday, give me a break. best gift i got today, toronto city council meeting starring their almost unbelievable mayor rob ford. rob ford as you may know admitted to last week having smoked crack while in office. since then he said multiple times he will not step down. legally t
chocolate chip cookies, jen, banana cream pie, lobster and crab roll, eggs and toast, canolis, orange julius, and slice of cake, all before 1:00 this afternoon. it was ale really good too. you don't know, birthday cake is -- the idea of birthday cake is great when you think about it. all your friend and family gather around. oh, no, a pastry is on fire. if someone doesn't put it out we will all die. then you step forward and say i've got this. you blow the fire out. and everyone applaud. it's...
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his name is julius buckman today. when we first telephoned him after many telephone call, he said he was unaware of the new york post story. he then admitted that he talked to the new york post reporter. >> the inspector general's now going to investigate. >>> coming up next, the victim of a dangerous knockout game. she will tell you her terrifying story, next. >>> we've been telling you about the cruel and violent knockout game. the game? well, young turns try to knockout a random victim with one brutal punch, sometimes killing them. one woman was knocked out and luckily she survived. tell me, phoebe, take me back. it was last friday night. tell me what happened. >> friday night i was biking home. it was just before 10:00. and i was making my way up 11th street in columbia heights. and while i was biking up the hill, there was a group of teenagers who were on bikes about 16 meters or so ahead of me. and they made it to the top of the hill, and at that point they stopped. and i continued biking my way up the hill. and
his name is julius buckman today. when we first telephoned him after many telephone call, he said he was unaware of the new york post story. he then admitted that he talked to the new york post reporter. >> the inspector general's now going to investigate. >>> coming up next, the victim of a dangerous knockout game. she will tell you her terrifying story, next. >>> we've been telling you about the cruel and violent knockout game. the game? well, young turns try to...
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does you no julius hobbs and ended you think a picture book might be acceptable? >> he was a wonderful, wonderful man with a vision, with great ideas, a track of it. i think it will be fitted inappropriate for them to be a picture book on hand. there's great stories that need to be told and shared, not with just the washington community, that the american community. >> host: did you see the the assembled in that? >> guest: i don't get it because i don't think many people knew his views when it came to the faith community. >> host: in "march, book 1" come the road the first time you ever saw your name in print with the montgomery advertiser news paper, front page and the headline boy preacher. >> guest: i do remember that. i remember that very well. this picture of me holding the bible in the montgomery advertising. the paperback had what we call the colored section. they had a white person as the editor of the colors section of the paper. >> host: and why were you in that? >> guest: i was a local committee there, young people, the boy people from troy, alabama rec
does you no julius hobbs and ended you think a picture book might be acceptable? >> he was a wonderful, wonderful man with a vision, with great ideas, a track of it. i think it will be fitted inappropriate for them to be a picture book on hand. there's great stories that need to be told and shared, not with just the washington community, that the american community. >> host: did you see the the assembled in that? >> guest: i don't get it because i don't think many people knew...
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his name is julius buckman, according to confidential census documents obtained by the post. he was told to make up numbers by the higher-ups in census. that was 2010. but then the reporting claimed that it escalated right before the presidential election so that it was not just a 2010 problem. i want to ask you this, congressman. so far it was just "the post" out there with its article, citing anonymous sources. now we have the census bureau directly weighing in. and here is what they say. i'll read it. we have no reason to believe that there was a systemic manipulation of the data. we carefully cross check the viewing of our staff, including looking for false reporting. they are admitting that they have conducted or started an inspector general report. do we know whether that was ever reported up to labor, as "the new york post" claims it was not or whether anybody in the government was informed that even they believed there was reason to question the data? >> we see no immediate evidence that the census bureau gave this information to the department of labor. now, we need
his name is julius buckman, according to confidential census documents obtained by the post. he was told to make up numbers by the higher-ups in census. that was 2010. but then the reporting claimed that it escalated right before the presidential election so that it was not just a 2010 problem. i want to ask you this, congressman. so far it was just "the post" out there with its article, citing anonymous sources. now we have the census bureau directly weighing in. and here is what...
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. >> marcus, julius, thank you both for joining me tonight. >> thank you. >> you are welcome. thank you. >> coming of in the a rewrite -- a christian school threat tuned e -- threatened to expel this honor student. they thought her hair was a distraction. other kids in the school have been teasing the girl about her hair. the school solution was not to try to stop the teasing, but to change her hair. and tonight, after we sought comment from the school today, the school is wisely backing down. (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. is what makes us different. we take the time to get to know you and your unique health needs. then we help create a personalized healthcare experience that works for you. and you. and you. with 50 years of know-
. >> marcus, julius, thank you both for joining me tonight. >> thank you. >> you are welcome. thank you. >> coming of in the a rewrite -- a christian school threat tuned e -- threatened to expel this honor student. they thought her hair was a distraction. other kids in the school have been teasing the girl about her hair. the school solution was not to try to stop the teasing, but to change her hair. and tonight, after we sought comment from the school today, the school...
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. >> marcus, julius, thank you both for joining me tonight. >> thank you. >> you are welcome. thank you. >> coming of in the a rewrite -- a christian school threat tuned ex- -- threatened to expel this honor student. they thought her hair was a distraction. other kids in the school have been teasing the girl about her hair. the school solution was not to try to stop the teasing, but to change her hair. and tonight, after we sought comment from the school today, the school is wisely backing down. [ male announcer ] playing in the nfl is tough. ♪ doing it with a cold, just not going to happen. ♪ vicks dayquil powerful non-drowsy 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ no matter what city you're playing tomorrow... [ coughs ] [ male announcer ] ...you can't let a cold keep you up tonight. ♪ vicks nyquil powerful nighttime 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's easy. ge is revolutionizing power. supercharging turbines with advanced hardware and innovative software. using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of
. >> marcus, julius, thank you both for joining me tonight. >> thank you. >> you are welcome. thank you. >> coming of in the a rewrite -- a christian school threat tuned ex- -- threatened to expel this honor student. they thought her hair was a distraction. other kids in the school have been teasing the girl about her hair. the school solution was not to try to stop the teasing, but to change her hair. and tonight, after we sought comment from the school today, the...
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the new york post quotes an unnamed source saying, quote, he's not the only one, speaking of julius buckman. they say this escalated ahead of the 2012 election. cnbc cannot confirm these allegations and president obama's spokesman, jay carney, denied these allegations today. >> that story is misleading. i think a lot of people shed a lot of credibility in engaging in conspiracy theories about rigged jobs number. month after month after month the jobs numbers came in and later revised upward, sure didn't feel like they were helping us. >> the unemployment rate did decline sharply in september 2012 ahead of that november elections. dropping from 8.1% to 7.8%. that tied it for the third biggest monthly decline since 1990. the data showed there was a huge spike in the number of employed household survey. it remains unclear from "the post" story if numbers were fake, were they fake for political gain or was the employee just trying short-circuit his work? why unemployment has declined and stayed down over this time period. the separate payroll survey, jobs have remained strong there. did all the
the new york post quotes an unnamed source saying, quote, he's not the only one, speaking of julius buckman. they say this escalated ahead of the 2012 election. cnbc cannot confirm these allegations and president obama's spokesman, jay carney, denied these allegations today. >> that story is misleading. i think a lot of people shed a lot of credibility in engaging in conspiracy theories about rigged jobs number. month after month after month the jobs numbers came in and later revised...
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hamilton corrected and they say no, the greatest man was julius caesar. jefferson never got over that and never forgot that. but for all of their differences, there were similarities between these two. both had rather unhappy youths. jefferson tellingly referred to use as a time of what he called colonial subservience. think about that a little bit because that comes from a man who was the author of the declaration of independence to breakaway from the colonial subservience. hamilton endured a use that a novelist lake charles dickens would have been hard pressed to write about icy. hamilton's mother was granted by the courts as a horror. his father abandoned the family. his mother and father never married so hamilton was an illegitimate child and the biggest of that day, not finding enough to occupy their prejudices, much of it at illegitimate children. not so much on the parents, but the child himself said that hamilton and i think have experienced a thousand cool in his youth. we know that he was discriminated against in the sense that he could not atte
hamilton corrected and they say no, the greatest man was julius caesar. jefferson never got over that and never forgot that. but for all of their differences, there were similarities between these two. both had rather unhappy youths. jefferson tellingly referred to use as a time of what he called colonial subservience. think about that a little bit because that comes from a man who was the author of the declaration of independence to breakaway from the colonial subservience. hamilton endured a...
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in the fourth quarter they took the lead on this touchdown from brady to julius edelman. manning finds demaryius thomas for the touchdown to die the game. in overtime this is the play that won the game for new england. they were punting to the broncos and one of the broncos player touches the ball! the patriots recover. they kick the field goal. they get the win. 34-31. 24-point comeback is the largest comeback of tom brady's career! >>> another thrilling finish yesterday between the chiefs and the chargers. san diego down by four with under a minute to go when philip rivers led san diego down the field and he found ajirotutu for the touchdown! after kansas city winning first nine games they have lost two in a row now. >>> check out how hard-core the green bay packers fans are! they are working bikini tops! it was 20 degrees with a windchill of 9 yesterday the at lambeau field. the girls didn't get to see anybody win or los lose. the packers and vikings tie the game 26-26 after an overtime period. >> and they all have the flu next week. >> and frostbite! >> they are tough
in the fourth quarter they took the lead on this touchdown from brady to julius edelman. manning finds demaryius thomas for the touchdown to die the game. in overtime this is the play that won the game for new england. they were punting to the broncos and one of the broncos player touches the ball! the patriots recover. they kick the field goal. they get the win. 34-31. 24-point comeback is the largest comeback of tom brady's career! >>> another thrilling finish yesterday between the...
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the worker, julius buckman, was told to make up stuff by higher-ups. one insider says the deception happened during a time when obama really needed help. to win re-election, of course. i'd say this is deja vu, but i don't want to offend the french, but this is getting really old. fast and furious, the irs, doj, benghazi, obama care, the irs again. now the census. it's like the scandals are chocolates on a conveyor belt and president obama is lucy. if you remember that. so what did "the new york times" do? they blame republicans for questioning their lack of trust in obama. amazing. that's like blaming a sane person for not being as crazy as you. politicians lie. that's how they reproduce. it's about the willingness to report them to the masses. the real culprit is the propaganda machine, the columnists that will say anything to protect their guy. the media are the paid witnesses to come forward not to report a crime but to establish an alibi. he didn't lie. it's a glitch. it's your fault for having subpar policies. so the media swallows the lies and re
the worker, julius buckman, was told to make up stuff by higher-ups. one insider says the deception happened during a time when obama really needed help. to win re-election, of course. i'd say this is deja vu, but i don't want to offend the french, but this is getting really old. fast and furious, the irs, doj, benghazi, obama care, the irs again. now the census. it's like the scandals are chocolates on a conveyor belt and president obama is lucy. if you remember that. so what did "the new...
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his name is julius buckman today. when we first telephoned him after many phone calls he said he was unaware of the "new york post" story. totally unaware of it he then admitted that he talked to the "new york post" reporter. >> inspector general report now going to investigate. we will find out more. doug, thank you. >> you bet. >> coming up next, the woman victim of the dangerous knockout game. she will tell you her terrifying story. that's next. >>> we have been telling you about the cruel and violent knockout game. the game? well, young teens try to knock out a random victim with one brutal punch, sometimes even killing them. conley was biking in washington, d.c. recently when she was hit with a single punch. luckily, she survived. p.b. -- phoebe conley joins us. nice to see you. >> thanks. >> tell me, phoebe, take me back, it was last friday night, tell me what happened. >> friday night i was biking home. it was just before 10:00. and i was making my way up 11th street in colombia heights. and while i was biking
his name is julius buckman today. when we first telephoned him after many phone calls he said he was unaware of the "new york post" story. totally unaware of it he then admitted that he talked to the "new york post" reporter. >> inspector general report now going to investigate. we will find out more. doug, thank you. >> you bet. >> coming up next, the woman victim of the dangerous knockout game. she will tell you her terrifying story. that's next....
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dick trying to make him feel better says, julius caesar was only in power for three years. bobby looks at him and says, it helps to have shakespeare write about you. i think he will still be remembered in the popular image. he will be forever young. there was good that he did. the cuban missile crisis and the peace at the end when he made the university speech. that wasn't enough time to make him a historic president the way popular opinion might have him up there with george washington and lincoln. >> tie this together with what you have done with william howard taft. if you go to arlington national cemetery, lots of people are standing at the eternal flame and the john f. kennedy grave. you walk just a little bit over to the west and there is the monument to william howard taft. you never see anybody there. this man was president for four years. chief justice for nine. what is it about the two? >> clearly, one made its way into history. jfk did. those of us still living today my only small hope about giving him a decent space in this book is that he was an honorable man.
dick trying to make him feel better says, julius caesar was only in power for three years. bobby looks at him and says, it helps to have shakespeare write about you. i think he will still be remembered in the popular image. he will be forever young. there was good that he did. the cuban missile crisis and the peace at the end when he made the university speech. that wasn't enough time to make him a historic president the way popular opinion might have him up there with george washington and...
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juli julius erving joins us. . [ man ] adventure, it means taking chances. it means trying something new. [ woman ] that uncertainty of what's to come. ♪ ♪ where their electricity comes from. they flip the switch-- and the light comes on. it's our job to make sure that it does. using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ we chip away. making the colors of earth and sunset skies into rich interior accents. or putting the beauty of a forest in the palm of your hands... it will take you to another place... wherever you happen to be. this is the new 2014 jeep grand cherokee. it is the best of what we're made of. well-qualified lessees can lease the 2014 grand cherokee laredo 4x4 for $359 a month. ♪ >>> here with us now, legendary basketball player, julius everybo everying, the author of "dr. j.." >> i don't want to hear about michael or any of that stuff. guys -- dr. jay was that way. the first time i saw him fly, i was like
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s bad as julius' >> the top 200 metro areas have the toughest time. when you go smaller than that, it is actually stronger. that top 200 is a big number. coververy difficult to what companies covered in the past to my giving pressures on newsroom budgets and a dramatic cut in advertising revenue. oftentimes, the newspaper, and i'm not disregarding patch, but it shows that 85% of all media tv, radio, start from the newspaper. >> can you point to areas of invasion? what are the bright spots? timtalked about innovate -- talked about innovation. arthur talked about losing your baby teeth. you see evidence of that when you look at the landscape? >> absolutely. >> are people losing their baby teething growing something new? >> hindsight is 2020. walled garden. if you want to advertise in washington, you had to advertise in "the washington post." the internet changes everything. on the digital side, you approach it as, well, you've just got to sell a bunch of banner ads and maybe that will make up for the major ones. that does not work. we sort of figured th
s bad as julius' >> the top 200 metro areas have the toughest time. when you go smaller than that, it is actually stronger. that top 200 is a big number. coververy difficult to what companies covered in the past to my giving pressures on newsroom budgets and a dramatic cut in advertising revenue. oftentimes, the newspaper, and i'm not disregarding patch, but it shows that 85% of all media tv, radio, start from the newspaper. >> can you point to areas of invasion? what are the bright...
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and dick trying to make him feel better, julius caeser was only in for three years. he's remembered. and he said, yeah, but it helps to have shakespeare write about you. he'll be remembered in the public image. there was good that he did. the way he handled the cuban missile crisis and the peace in the end when he made the american university speech and making young people want to be a rt part of the peace corps. it wasn't enough time to make him an historic president, the way popular opinion would have him up there with george washington and lincoln. that won't happen. >> you go to arlington national cemetery, you know lots of people are standing at the eternal flame and the john f. kennedy grave. if you walk just a little bit over to the west, there's the monument to william howard taft. you never see anybody there. this man was president for four years and chief justice for nine. and the other although moderate, was only there for 1,000 days. tell me about the two. >> one made it to history the way jfk did in a way that william howard taft didn't. my only small ho
and dick trying to make him feel better, julius caeser was only in for three years. he's remembered. and he said, yeah, but it helps to have shakespeare write about you. he'll be remembered in the public image. there was good that he did. the way he handled the cuban missile crisis and the peace in the end when he made the american university speech and making young people want to be a rt part of the peace corps. it wasn't enough time to make him an historic president, the way popular opinion...
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this guy's name is julius buckmon and was essentially told to make up information by the census bureau. >> to make it seem like more people had jobs than had jobs. >> nine out of ten household have got to report. they weren't in the philly and new york area. so he was told essentially somebody called him on the phone and said, quote, go ahead and fabricate it. so this guy, rather than actually calling people, just made stuff up. the problem with that is if you say that you talked to somebody, essentially you are creating a job. so the more people he fabricated, the higher the number went. and according to the column, it continues to this day. >> that's why people say the numbers don't feel right. the economy may look one way but it feels a different way. >> that's the problem. what is the real unemployment rate there this country? if you've got people in the federal government fabricating a number, i mean, the fed right now is thinking about easing, quantitative easing part 3. well, if the number is not right and they do that, that could have dire consequences for the country. what is
this guy's name is julius buckmon and was essentially told to make up information by the census bureau. >> to make it seem like more people had jobs than had jobs. >> nine out of ten household have got to report. they weren't in the philly and new york area. so he was told essentially somebody called him on the phone and said, quote, go ahead and fabricate it. so this guy, rather than actually calling people, just made stuff up. the problem with that is if you say that you talked to...
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julius buckman who worked at census bureau admitted to fabricating data. he he he was instructed by superiors to fabricate the data to fill in some gaps. those are serious charges that need to be looked into. martha: jack welch tweeted that that couldn't possibly be true. now it's looking like he might have been right. >> we talked about it here and on special report. it seems to be an anomalous jobs report. nobody could come up with a good explanation at the time. i think we are a long way before concluded something like that did happen. it's interesting that this columnist at the post is willing to talk to congress about it and willing to share that information. it certainly deserves further investigation. martha: steve, thank you very much. bill: a congressman appearing in court facing charges of cocaine possession. elizabeth is live in washington. >> reporter: days arraignment day for tre radel. the documents charge he unlawfully, knowingly and intentionally processed cocaine. he said he struggles with alcoholism and intend to seek health. it ride in p
julius buckman who worked at census bureau admitted to fabricating data. he he he was instructed by superiors to fabricate the data to fill in some gaps. those are serious charges that need to be looked into. martha: jack welch tweeted that that couldn't possibly be true. now it's looking like he might have been right. >> we talked about it here and on special report. it seems to be an anomalous jobs report. nobody could come up with a good explanation at the time. i think we are a long...
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i remember the review that julius lester wrote in the "new york times." the day after that appeared, i think maybe that was the happiest i've ever seen robert in my life. and so those last ten years, the ten years i knew him, were a happy time. nevertheless, he had these, as he called them, personal demons that kept especially memories of the past, memories of his days in detroit as a child and so forth that kept coming back to him. he kept returning to in his work. >> was his poetry more based on a nonfiction, life-lived sort of poetriesome. >> some of it was, yes. personal poetry which, of course, is exactly what we mean when we talk about lyric poetry in the first place, that the speaker has some interesting relation to the author. the author is free to headache up materials -- make up materials, but also tends to stick to some of the basic facts of his own life. and hayden had a difficult upbringing. he was a child who had very poor eye sight, and so he never participated in games. he was picked upon. his interest in poetry, which developed at that ti
i remember the review that julius lester wrote in the "new york times." the day after that appeared, i think maybe that was the happiest i've ever seen robert in my life. and so those last ten years, the ten years i knew him, were a happy time. nevertheless, he had these, as he called them, personal demons that kept especially memories of the past, memories of his days in detroit as a child and so forth that kept coming back to him. he kept returning to in his work. >> was his...
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a remember the review that julius lester wrote in "the new york times." i think maybe that was the happiest i've ever seen robert in my life. and so, those last 10 years, to 10 years i knew him were a happy time. nevertheless, he had these as they call them personal demons that kept especially members of the past, memories of his days as a child and so forth that kept coming back to him. he kept returning to his work. >> was his poetry based more on a nonfiction life lived sort of poetry? >> some of that was, yes. personal poetry which is exactly what we mean when we talk about the first place that the speaker has some interesting relation to the author. the author is free to make up materials, but also tends to stick to some of the basic facts of his own life. hayden had a difficult up bringing. he was a child who had very poor eyesight and so he never participated in games. he was picked up on. his interest in poetry, which developed at that time a given hot check among many people who knew him, who didn't take poetry seriously. i think hayden had a mel
a remember the review that julius lester wrote in "the new york times." i think maybe that was the happiest i've ever seen robert in my life. and so, those last 10 years, to 10 years i knew him were a happy time. nevertheless, he had these as they call them personal demons that kept especially members of the past, memories of his days as a child and so forth that kept coming back to him. he kept returning to his work. >> was his poetry based more on a nonfiction life lived sort...
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they talk about one guy this particular, a guy named julius buckman who was caught, i guess, faking some of this data, but apparently he said he was told to make up information by higher-ups at census. it sounds eerily like some of the other scandals that we've heard where pressure came from higher-ups to do -- stuart: but that's only one person. >> that's only one person -- stuart: he does not name the higher-ups who allegedly told him -- >> the source does say, quote, he's not the only one s. it's one of these things where the source is anonymous. i think the bottom line is we've got some reporting that's matching what we all call common sense. so it's all kind of dovetailing together, but it's after the fact. it's almost like everything else leading up to the election -- stuart: hold on, you could also say that the decline in the unemployment rate was the direct result of hundreds of thousands if not millions of people dropping out of the work force. that's what pushed the rate down, not so much manipulation of the numbers. >> although, you know, when you make up numbers and you make
they talk about one guy this particular, a guy named julius buckman who was caught, i guess, faking some of this data, but apparently he said he was told to make up information by higher-ups at census. it sounds eerily like some of the other scandals that we've heard where pressure came from higher-ups to do -- stuart: but that's only one person. >> that's only one person -- stuart: he does not name the higher-ups who allegedly told him -- >> the source does say, quote, he's not the...
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julius baer says its undermanagement group 31% in the first ten months of the year. the zero base group added that new money came in at the low end of a 4% target range. monte pasche vienna is blaming the environment after it posted a $518 million for the first nine months of the year. that is largely in line with expectations. but it faces a challenge to convince investors to subscribe to nationalization. vivendi, up 3.3% today after it was basically suggested that they had a positive set of results and it gave investors advice on the spin-off. speaking of france, the french government has announced it sold its 57% stake in safran capital. stephane is with us in paris. >> hey, ross. you need the french telecom unit sometime next year, probably. it's what the cfo of vivendi believed this morning. and, therefore, it will pave the way for significant hike in the price of vivendi. that upsets the announcement of the earnings for the fourth quarter. they were in line with expectations for the revenue. although we had a 23% decline because of the french telecom unit which
julius baer says its undermanagement group 31% in the first ten months of the year. the zero base group added that new money came in at the low end of a 4% target range. monte pasche vienna is blaming the environment after it posted a $518 million for the first nine months of the year. that is largely in line with expectations. but it faces a challenge to convince investors to subscribe to nationalization. vivendi, up 3.3% today after it was basically suggested that they had a positive set of...
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the project is funded by the rosen wald fund, a chicago-based philanthropic organization founded by julius rosenwald, a sears heir. and the project would be housed at 4901 south ellis avenue where the rosenwald fund was also headquartered. they oversaw a staff of young and older writers, among them was fenton johnson, among the older set. fenton johnson, born 1888 in chicago published three books of poetry in the 19 teens, this is before the harlem renaissance. and during the 1920s johnson founded two journals. despite a long career, johnson was broke in the 190s, and the -- 1930s, and the wpa helped to sustain him during these years. as conroy recalls, johnson was always morose and taciturn when he was in the office. bontemps was a longtime champion of johnson's work. while he was on the project, fenton johnson wrote several essays like racial friction in chicago, one called negro aristocrats, and he also wrote much of the material that appears in the first four chapters for the negro in illinois. someone you probably have not heard of but who i think is an important figure is robert luca
the project is funded by the rosen wald fund, a chicago-based philanthropic organization founded by julius rosenwald, a sears heir. and the project would be housed at 4901 south ellis avenue where the rosenwald fund was also headquartered. they oversaw a staff of young and older writers, among them was fenton johnson, among the older set. fenton johnson, born 1888 in chicago published three books of poetry in the 19 teens, this is before the harlem renaissance. and during the 1920s johnson...
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. >> narrator: his political awakening came in 1953, when julius and ethel rosenberg were sentenced to death as russian spies. >> the first instance we have of lee harvey oswald's politics is that he picked up a leaflet in new york city about the coming execution of the rosenbergs. and as he reads this, it begins to show him that there's a way of finding himself by opposing the established order. >> "i was looking for a key to my environment, and then i discovered socialist literature. i had to dig for my books in the back dusty shelves of libraries." >> narrator: when the truant officer came after lee again, he and his mother fled new york. they moved back to new orleans, to the edge of the french quarter. but their home was far from the tourists on bourbon street. >> that street at that time was one den of iniquity after another: strip joints, gambling joints. it was a place where every hustler and pimp in new orleans plied his trade. oswald grew up in a community and environment of crime and corruption. >> "dear sirs: i am sixteen years of age and would like more information about y
. >> narrator: his political awakening came in 1953, when julius and ethel rosenberg were sentenced to death as russian spies. >> the first instance we have of lee harvey oswald's politics is that he picked up a leaflet in new york city about the coming execution of the rosenbergs. and as he reads this, it begins to show him that there's a way of finding himself by opposing the established order. >> "i was looking for a key to my environment, and then i discovered...
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cato the younger used to talk all day long when he was trying to stop an initiative by julius caesar. he would talk until it was dark. so that's a tradition that has gone back as far as history can go. >> history lesson from bob today. dana, let me bring you in. >> i can bore you to death with this kind of stuff. >> the senate lives by its own rules. how big of a deal is this and what kind of other institutional changes could be pushed through by the majority? >> it's seemingly unlimited. the democrats are saying, look, this only applies to judicial nominees below the supreme court and to other executive nominees. but if they can do this, there's no reason to say that some in the democratic party now want to do it, if not, when the republicans are back in charge, if they're back in charge will say, why not, they applied it to nominees, let's apply it to all sorts of legislation. the effect will be to try to get something more polarized legislation through and also more polarizing nominees through because there's no need to appeal to the other party at all. i think you're going to see
cato the younger used to talk all day long when he was trying to stop an initiative by julius caesar. he would talk until it was dark. so that's a tradition that has gone back as far as history can go. >> history lesson from bob today. dana, let me bring you in. >> i can bore you to death with this kind of stuff. >> the senate lives by its own rules. how big of a deal is this and what kind of other institutional changes could be pushed through by the majority? >> it's...
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march of presidents from washington to his day and he wrote 2,000 years after alexander the great and julius caesar a man like grant should be called and should actually and truly be the hottest product of the most against evolution made evolution ludicrous. the progress and evolution from president washington to president grant was evidence enough to upset darwin. weekend to give grant a lot more credit in our time mostly because of his wonderful memoir which adams had seen. i can understand this lament when we see the behavior of our presidents, some of our recent presidents. tevi mentioned george washington and the fast reading adams and jefferson both did did they were familiar with latin and greek. in mentioned that could have, they're fantastic correspondence that carried on for the last 14 years of their lives which is fantastic reading. first of all the knitting together of an option cancellation should between two men who had been not many times in their lives but also their discussion of books and ideas and they were brought back together by love of country and their tremendous --
march of presidents from washington to his day and he wrote 2,000 years after alexander the great and julius caesar a man like grant should be called and should actually and truly be the hottest product of the most against evolution made evolution ludicrous. the progress and evolution from president washington to president grant was evidence enough to upset darwin. weekend to give grant a lot more credit in our time mostly because of his wonderful memoir which adams had seen. i can understand...
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. >> julius randell showed why he was a dop five. five kep tuckey players in -- kentucky players in double digits. here are some scores to pass along: >> that is a look at sports. >>> as brazil prepares to host the 2014 world cup and 2016 olympics, another competition is set to begip, it's the indigenous games bringing together hundreds of ethnic tribes for their own version of the olympics. we took a look. >> reporter: a chance for indigenous people getting ready for competition. indigenous tribes pouring into the city for the indigenous games. they'll compete in bow and arrow, blow tart competition and wrestling. football breaks with the condition. it is an event. this is practise ill. >> translation: in previous years, in kanuing we were champions. this year we came to try to win of the games. >> translation: we came to share with other tribes that are our brothers. >> the world cup and the olympics is coming to the game. the indigenous games are the most colourful. this is the biggest cultural gathering for indigenous people in b
. >> julius randell showed why he was a dop five. five kep tuckey players in -- kentucky players in double digits. here are some scores to pass along: >> that is a look at sports. >>> as brazil prepares to host the 2014 world cup and 2016 olympics, another competition is set to begip, it's the indigenous games bringing together hundreds of ethnic tribes for their own version of the olympics. we took a look. >> reporter: a chance for indigenous people getting ready for...
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julius is here to answer your questions on the subject. a have the lines set up little differently this morning. we will start with character from jonesboro, georgia. he is on the line for those with employer insurance. good morning. caller: i have a comment on the question. , in thent is that --0s, reagan got rid of the this was when they were trying to stop him from getting out of the fairness act. race from thea corporate types to try to stop this. -- the corporate media has been out of control to try to brainwash the public. the republicans are like the liberal media. republicans protect corporations from taxes and regulation. host: what is your question on the subject? caller: corporate media helps out the republicans. republicans help them out. all media is republican media. anyway, on this point -- president obama said that if you like your plan, you can keep it. the corporate media is right around telling people that he lied. do they know that these people like having a plan that did not cover hospitalization, that have lifetime ca
julius is here to answer your questions on the subject. a have the lines set up little differently this morning. we will start with character from jonesboro, georgia. he is on the line for those with employer insurance. good morning. caller: i have a comment on the question. , in thent is that --0s, reagan got rid of the this was when they were trying to stop him from getting out of the fairness act. race from thea corporate types to try to stop this. -- the corporate media has been out of...
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in the 4th quarter, they took this lead from brady to julius edelman, manning would find marion thomas for this touchdown late in the 4th. ties the game. we go to overtime. this is the play that won the game for the patriots. broncos receiving a punt. the patriots would recover. they kicked a field goal to win the game t. largest comeback of tom brady's career. cnn is in foxboro. much more in the next hour. >>> in the bleacher report.com, there is further proof how hard core green bay packers fans are. check out these girls rocking the bikini tops. it was 20 degrees with a wind chill of 9 at lambeau field yesterday. definitely brave. guys, they didn't get to see anybody win or lose the game. the packers and vikings ended up tying 26-26 after overtime. >> that makes me feel cold even watching those poor things. >> respect. respect. >> that is respect. >> that's called liquid courage. >> probably some of that involved. >> thank you, andy. >> i also respect liquid courage. >> i respect it as well. not knocking it. we're now at the top of the hour, which means it's time for the top news. [
in the 4th quarter, they took this lead from brady to julius edelman, manning would find marion thomas for this touchdown late in the 4th. ties the game. we go to overtime. this is the play that won the game for the patriots. broncos receiving a punt. the patriots would recover. they kicked a field goal to win the game t. largest comeback of tom brady's career. cnn is in foxboro. much more in the next hour. >>> in the bleacher report.com, there is further proof how hard core green bay...
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manning takes a snap and hits julius thomas for a nine yards score. broncos up 10-0. the chiefs come back for a short score by claiming bow to make it 10-67. the chiefs -- to make it 10-7. the chiefs couldn't compete with denver manning. those are your headlines at this hour. >> thank you. this is something great. eric was once upon ao time a professional athlete and elisabeth has one of her causes, concussions with helmets and stuff like that. i want you guys to weigh in on this. a new york democrat wants to ban tackle football before the age of 14. >> as it stands the current text of the bill has players younger than 11 prohibited in terms of tackling. obviously the risk is greater as they're writing for those younger than 14 developing brains and concussions. what do you think? how many concussions have you had? >> i'm not sure. i have a 14-year-old, 15-year-old son now. i encourage him to play whatever sport he wants to play. i think it's on the coaches and the parent to make sure they're taught the proper way. >> that's the key. >> hitting, you get hit in basketb
manning takes a snap and hits julius thomas for a nine yards score. broncos up 10-0. the chiefs come back for a short score by claiming bow to make it 10-67. the chiefs -- to make it 10-7. the chiefs couldn't compete with denver manning. those are your headlines at this hour. >> thank you. this is something great. eric was once upon ao time a professional athlete and elisabeth has one of her causes, concussions with helmets and stuff like that. i want you guys to weigh in on this. a new...
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that's julius buchman, mentioned in the "post" story, and talked to phil roans, told me he had not heard of this case. but, kelly, any allegation that raises question on such important data for markets, the fed, and public policy, are obviously very serious for investors, government, and really the american people, kelly. >> and, steve, absolutely, just, again, this particular case seems to be a case of the employee trying to fill out as much of the survey data required to meet, for example, the 90% threshold when they're trying to contact households each month. he was trying to fulfill the job directive as opposed to a political directive, right? >> two things there. one is that the sense that he was only trying to fill his job. another is a suggestion in the "post" story that it was for political gain. and that's what's unclear right here. and, also, the allegation in the "new york post" again that it was not just one person, but there was more than one person involved in this. >> steve liesman with the details on that report this morning. steve, thank you. >> thanks, kelly. >>> detroi
that's julius buchman, mentioned in the "post" story, and talked to phil roans, told me he had not heard of this case. but, kelly, any allegation that raises question on such important data for markets, the fed, and public policy, are obviously very serious for investors, government, and really the american people, kelly. >> and, steve, absolutely, just, again, this particular case seems to be a case of the employee trying to fill out as much of the survey data required to meet,...
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peyton manning hits julius thomas, nine yard touchdown. 10-0, broncos. at that point, the chiefs answer. start the second quarter. alex smith finds dwayne bowe in the corner of the end zone. 10-7, broncos. denver up in the third when monta ball gives a two score lead. denver deals the chiefs their first loss. 27-17. they're now tied atop that division. new orleans, tie game in the fourth. looked like it might go to overtime. that's a fair catch on the 25 yard line. you can't hit the man after he's called for the fair catch. 15 yard penalty. moves the saints up the field and gives them a shot. and they kick a 31 yard field goal for the win. final score, 23-20, new orleans. redskins/eagles. philly fans not welcoming of their washington rivals as you might expect. they egged the redskins bus. >> it's philly. that's welcome in philadelphia. >> washington nose guard chris baker posted a photo of the egging. it was just as hostile inside. lesean mccoy snatched a redskins banner out of the hands of a fan, crumpling it into a ball throwing it on the ground. as f
peyton manning hits julius thomas, nine yard touchdown. 10-0, broncos. at that point, the chiefs answer. start the second quarter. alex smith finds dwayne bowe in the corner of the end zone. 10-7, broncos. denver up in the third when monta ball gives a two score lead. denver deals the chiefs their first loss. 27-17. they're now tied atop that division. new orleans, tie game in the fourth. looked like it might go to overtime. that's a fair catch on the 25 yard line. you can't hit the man after...
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