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his quarterback in training camp and then found himself struggling to make the roster. but he was not a problem recently until this morning but clearly has issues to resolve. this is the second time he has been arrested for d.u.i. the first time it happened in college. >> i'm joined by ricky reynolds. we have the rams in town, the bucs he one of these teams have not scored a touch down yet, that being the rams. you look at this team offensively and what are your concerns, they have not scored yet. >> they have not, and they are struggling with their running game, and todd gurley is struggling because everyone is coming into the box to stop him.
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and pass, but he was not been able to step up and do the job and get his offense into the end zone. >> but as we see last year, keenam exploited the bucs a bit. >> i'm sure coming into the game he is very confident that he can come out here and get his thing going and get his flowing again and getting some touch downs. >> and five turnovers last week in arizona, how correctable is that and does it transfer over to this week? >> very correctable. you watch the films and see what the problems is, and you focus one step at a time and one play at a time and go out there and examinexecute, and get your blo,
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targets. >> much more coming this day. sunday.>> and i think chris anda we are going to see much better play out of the bucs, and expecting a win but it may be close. >> and especially in front of a home crowd. going to be fun. >> before we go hundreds of cheese makers are around the world, for what? the swiss cheese awards. >> the red there is only one winner. the champion will be chosen from a watch of 7771 cheeses. i don't know how they arrived that number but that is a lot of cheese. and the representatives come from the city and media representatives -- did you get a call? >> no, i did not but i would have nibbled. >> they will be judged on
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the shine, i guess cheese needs a sign to it. >> i would never have thought so but i guess it does, and you can follow us on our website and on our app. >> and may your cheese stay shiny and your weekend fun, and go bucs! come into steak 'n shake for hand-dipped fall milk shakes. better yet, come into steak 'n shake for hand-dipped fall milk shakes at half- price... ...during half-price happier hour,
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life to stopping violence in the streets until he was shot in the line of duty and died at his wife's side. >> he said i'm just glad this happened to me and not any of my other guys. that's the type of person ken is. >> tonight a widow remembers the hero she and their children love so much. >> i'm skwg you to relay this to the world. i lost a husband. the boys lost a father. but a world lost a hero. he forgave the person that did this to him. >> plus we'll show you how flash poins of violence are affecting the race to the white house and how clinton and trump match up in the test of their lives on monday night. this is money, power & politics. >> the national debate turned once again to law and order and justice for all. we have an officer arrested for shooting and killing an unarmed
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violent protests and charlotte. clin on and trump stoked tensions. clinton notes plan support for trump. trump calling clinton a bigot. distrust on both side, cities on edge allege officers who put their lives on the line. a closer look at the men and women behind the badge. what they do, what they give and what we lose when they fall in the line of duty all across the nation. this week sergeant style was laid to rest in charley leduff spoke to his widow. >> we always took the boys to school together. pi would go to work and he woul pick them up. but instead, this time his
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>> if the problem in america is truly the need for good police, then sergeant ken style was consider, in a within thety year career with the detroit police department he took the most difficult and dangerous jobs. he was the squad leader, decorated for valor. he never once discharged his firearm. his work file contains no discipline or misconduct complaints of any kind. consider how succumbing to a shotgun blos blast from a maniac that shot his own fire. someone called and sergeant style answered. none of that seems to matter. he's gone. what will be remembered about ken style, the finest accomplishment in his short life would be his family. his wife, his two boys, his
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>> i just want everyone to know the ken that we know at home. everyone sees him out in his uniform but nobody knows how he is at home. what a beautiful father he is and i speak of him in the present because he's with us. i just want everybody to know that the week that ken was in the hospital, he he said, i'm just glad this happened to me and not any of me other guys. that's the type of person ken is. he said, joanne, i'm not mad or angry at the man that did this. i'm just glad to be here for my boys.
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boys. as sad as it is, it was the most beautiful week we've had. i'm asking you to relay this to the world that i lost a husband. the boys lost a father. but the world lost a hero. and he forgave the person that did this to him. i forgive the per this to him because i know in my heart if he knew what he took from us he wouldn't have done this. i just think that we need, i know that we need more love in this country right now. his death is not going to happen in vain. it didn't happen in vain.
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>> absolutely. in the middle of the night, they will wake up and say, mommy, daddy died. and then my little one wakes up calling for his daddy. i say daddy is here with us. you just pray and he'll hear us. ? ? >> detroit police sergeant kenneth style. you shall not be forgotten. >> he was taken from us too early but god needed a soldier. he couldn't have taken a better one from us. >> we'll continue to focus on the contributions of law enforcement as well as concerns from peaceful protestors that have driven the national debate.
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of reports from charley and me on youtube. search for craig patrick, money, power & politics and click subscribe. clinton and trump faes off or the debate on monday night. bet they will take questions on social justice and law and order. issues of terrorism, economy and jobs should also drive the debate. they both face pitfalls that can due them in. here's what their advisors are probably telling them right now behind the scenes. trump will clinton but he should try to avoid looking condescending as president obama did eight years ago. >> i don't think i'm that bad sdmrchlt you're likable enough. >> hillary clinton will want to challenge on needle donald trump but should avoid preparing too aggressive as gore did against bush. >> can he get things done? >> they both need to look and sound engaged particularly on the economy. they have to relate to working class familieses.
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he could not explain how the debt affected him. >> help me with the question i'll try to answer it. >> they don't want to shoot from the hip too much because in the course of a long night they can shoot themselves in a foot as romney did a time or two. >> i'm running for office. i can't have illegals. >> their handlers are giving them catch phrases and preshing them to stay on message. that can backfire if they stay on message too much as gore and bush did over and over again. >> i will ironclad lock box. >> can't let the man continue with fuzzy math. >> lock box. >> fuzzy math. >> right now an average of national polls clinton has a two point lead over donald trump. but trump is gaining ground and closing in on the battleground states that will swing the election. gary johnson is averaging around 9%. he was shut out of this first debate. again, the polls w will turn on way or the other after this
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performances on stage and on social media and with swing voters here this tampa bay live on monday night. coming up. congress lashes drug makers for spiking the price of life saving drugs. >> fly back to their mansions in their private jets and laugh all the way to the bank. >> but we'll drill into clinton an trumps debate strategies. charley belcher we are one nation under god. that black and white, we are one nation indivisible. that republican and democrat, we are all americans. i'd like to punch him in the face.
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>> tonight we're on the cusp of one of the most unpredictable and maybe most impactful and watched debate. donald trump and hillary clinton are facing the test of their lives and trump is trash talking his opponent. >> where is hillary today? they say he's been practicing for the debate. some people think she's sleeping. >> that's a clue that trump may try to frame clinton as low energy just as he did to jeb >> h-s-a in some companies. some companies don't. i think the norm ought to be -- >> jeb for all your sleeping needs. >> clinton does not want to come across as cool and aloof. meanwhile trump does not want to come as over the top. so he can tone down. >> i think you're going to see a performance that may be entertaining but without a lot of and here's how we're going to get there backing it up.
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it on monday night live and work in your response. on that note it's the weekend and full-time for charley belcher to read your responses to our show. charley belchers in our new mail room. take it away. >> hello there money, power & politics audience. charley belcher in my own money, power & politics mail room. yes. so now i have the whole place to myselfful we'll decorate more. maybe a couch over there. a as soon as i figure out what a davenport is. and all your e-mails printed out to read them to you. first e-mail includes pictures. i like pictures. it says, hi. we are avid trump supporters from florida. would you willing to post. riley is four years old and loves her trump. a.k.a. superman. there she is a cutie.
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superman. wow! d. c. comics. cute photo. any time you want to send photos we'll put them on the air. dog photos, family photos. keep them coming. the in the case e-mail from tony. thank you craig for giving us a program that tells us the truth about the shambles of our government. we are truth seekers, diane says dear craig. thanks for making politics fun and for charley's mail room. i's been a crazy year for politics and i enjoy a sense of humor and your take on. t-y. thank you. our next e-mail from steve and sheila. they say we love your show because it makes us laugh and makes us think. you never know what you're going to get and we like it. keep up the good work.
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thank you for aappreciating that. next e-mail from don says fox 13 news. money and politics is within of my new favorites. you left out the power. that's fine. money and politics maybe more important than the power. i like how craig and chris drill the auburn guy. you can tell you all love what you do. ending with a p.s., roll tide. me time we get college sports in ther mountaineers from my perspective. we'll agree to disagree. all the e-mails were so positive. now i feel like we're not being fair. you guys all can't just like us. where are the haters? i need some balance in this segment. i know. karma and the cranky camera operator. she hates everything.
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carmen. this is what you do during any segment? >> i thought we locked you in the mail roop. >> i got a key. >> standing by. >> carmen. >> no. i'm standing by. >> carmen. >> what? >> i need balance in my life. everything is positive in the mail room. i need to know what do you think of money, power & politics? >> never seen it. >> it's the show that you're shooting right now. you shoot it every night. >> craig is okay but any time you >> that's what i was looking for. i feel better. and worse at the same time. thank you for that. keep those e-mails coming. mpp mail bag at yahoo.com. positive or negative. we'll take them. back to you. >> i love you charley. coming up.
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can help your company grow at pnc.com/ideas i wore a badge for 38 years knowing how much you trusted us to keep you safe. yet when a officer was killed in action florida was not doing enough to give their families the help they desperately needed. dana young understood. that was wrong, so we changed that law. to ensure these families get the benefits they are entitled to and the honor they deserve. dana young has our back and she has yours. a return to common sense. for people with serious allergies e epipens save lives. the manufacturer hiked the price more than five hundred percent. $600 for a two pack and congress is livid.
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punchings they'll fly back to their mansions in private jets and laugh to the bank. while sufferers file for bankruptcy and watch their children get sicker or die. >> okay. so i looked at what played out on capitol hill. the ceo got hammered but solutions are in short supply. >> that was the big question. is the price for families who need an epipen. that's the answer we didn't get. that's frustrating for lawmakers and that's why you saw the outrage across the board saying okay. what are you going to do about this? where are the documents that explain how you have $11 billion in excess sales. but you're saying that it's normal to have hiked the price like this. >> she's making upwards of $19 million in compensation.
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she says that's the middle of the bell curve. you have cummings saying this is the strategy where the manufacturer takes punches and once dealt they continue to raise the price. >> what we saw playout was a complex and nuanced exmra naegs of why they are not making as much money as it might seem. the ceo said they are only making $50 per epipen. so a hundred dollars in profit. so when you look at the billions in making, that didn't add up for them. it cost pennies to make the actual medicine inside. then they've got the delivery system, the shot in your leg. they have a virtual monopoly of this market. there are other generic options, there are other companies pushing it but it hasn't been approved by the fda yet. so their solution to help people pay was to say well we're
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$300 versus the $600. where is the answer as to why its spiked over the last ten years more than five hundred percent. >> you can argue an action is congress is part of what's going on. price control on life saving drugs. the possibility of having medicare able to negotiate drug prices. be u the chance of this happening based on what we've seen and the gridlock trance spired for years is no. >> that's the fac pharmaceutical industry. she said a lot in defense of what they are doing but not a lot to explain the why. >> thank you for your perspective. >> you got it. coming up. our favorite moments and skits of the week.
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shares costume changes. shares costume >> we have seen that commercial over and more often than shares costume changes. the way that ad keeps coming back year after year. >> santas sweat. >> you know what i mean. it takes a lot of work. there's not many days until christmas. until we get to the election. a lot of santa's sweat goes into this thing. >> 2016 first pitch derby here. >> kopt ask for a better night for baseball.
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nixon has a lot in common with donald trump. >> he's not going to like that. >> it's true. both stress law and order themes. you go back to it -- wow. thank you. >> that almost knocked you over. >> what if he would have missed? >> you would have been clonged into the head. >> a couple of favorite moments of skits and funny segments. that's our show tonight. thank you for joining us.
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