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3:30 eastern next saturday. and it will begin with college football today, piaacref. >> gary: if we're good enough we'll make first downs. >> verne: a pretty good running back, we know that. you have to work on your impression of spurrier. >> gary: just gonna chuck it, chuck it around. >> verne: that pass incomplete. more pressure, and let's go back to tim. >> well, verne, speaking of chucking it that's what oregon has done in the quack attack has overcome an 18-point deficit. late in the first quarter, thomas with his fourth touchdown of the game, his third passing. that one to d.j. davis. 45-31. the quack attack. back to you. >> verne: oh, my goodness. thank you. on fourth down, here's chas henry on to punt. and marquis maze is the deep man
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>> verne: mentioned earlier that we tried to come up with a nickname for richardson. tracy wolfson suggested fast and furious. we told mark about it. here was his response. >> i heard a lot of thunder and lightning, but we don't like that because we both have thunder and lightning. we didn't like that one, we didn't like the two-headed monster. i heard the fast and the furious, and i'm quite fond of that one. and i'm liking it a lot. so i think we might stick with that. i'm going to have to go it over with him. we have to have a conference meeting about that, but i think he'll like it. >> verne: oh, when we let tracy tell mark it was the fast and the furious, he looked across the table and said brilliant. a.j. mccarron is split out wide to the right.
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>> gary: he hit in the game, the wide receiver. >> verne: yeah. here is ingram. can he deliver a blow? i think. that was a little furious. >> gary: coming around, following 85. you know, it strikes me, 4:15 in the game. very valuable guy here, mark ingram in the football game, i think one of the reasons you mentioned he hasn't had that much yards in the game and i think nick is trying to reward him with for the stats. >> verne: remember the last four or five minutes in arkansas, they ran this play over and over and over. greg mcelroy's day is complete. he's our red lobster scholar
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athlete. take a look at the credential, not bad. he's already graduated. he's going after a master's degree and a rhodes scholarship. he's red lobster's scholar athlete. their commitment to the investment of our future, shown today by donating $1,000 to the university of alabama's general scholarship fund. mccarron under center. handoff to eddie lacy, number 42. saw a lot of action did lacy in the first few games. in game three he fumbled inside the red zone and did not get into the game last week. >> gary: heard a great story about mark ingram and trent richardson with eddie lacy. mark was out on the sideline when lacy fumbled early in the season and ingram ran out to him so nick couldn't yell at him. they walked him to the bench to
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protect their guy. that was kind of funny if you think about it. >> verne: lacy is the deep back he'll get the handoff as they work on the clock. >> gary: it worked once. i don't know if it will work -- >> verne: yeah. that's what i was thinking. well, next week, south carolina will be at home against alabama. they had an open week this week, and then they have ole miss open week for ole miss. then at tennessee, open week for tennessee. open week for lsu. i mean, it's just -- it's inexplicable. >> gary: well, auburn has won before this year which is amazing. >> verne: just an anomaly of the schedule that six opponents in the s.e.c. will have open weeks before they take on the crimson tide.
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in his eighth losses as a head coach, nick saban, five of the eight have come against teams with an open week prior to the game. they changed the rules in the conference. next year, no team will have to face more than three opponents who have an open week prior to playing. >> gary: right. nice little deal for the offensive line there by nick saban and mcelwain taking the whole unit out to get accolades from the crowd. >> verne: as we wind down -- back to back wins for alabama. over florida. aerial coverage of the "s.e.c. on cbs" sports provided by goodyear.
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>> gary: that makes urban meyer 11-8 in his career. >> verne: here's mccarron and lacy goes right. that'll buy him a new series of downs as gets the first down after the 45-yard line. elam makes the stop. for ingram tonight, 12 carries, 48 yards. really modest numbers and did they shut it down in the second -- >> gary: i think they lost their focus. they didn't need it really. they tried -- they were playing so much defense. florida was going for it on fourth down every time. they didn't have the ball a lot. >> verne: nick saban and urban meyer will meet at midfield. they are competitors, but good friends. a lot of respect between these two.
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>> verne: greg mcelroy is still undefeated aed a starting quarterback. we go down to tracy. >> tracy: coach, total domination on both sides of the ball, but it was your young defense that answered the call today. what can you tell me about their performance? >> coach: well, you know, we made the plays when we had to. you have to give florida a lot of credit they did a great job of keep coming back in the
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second half. we got them stopped in the red zone and got some timely turnovers. but i think we competed well today. and played better. i was really proud of them for that. >> tracy: are you surprised at all with the lopsided score? >> coach: well, i think the turnovers had a lot to do with that. they had the ball three times in the red zone and it's good red zone defense and getting turnovers. a great win for the team. i'm not necessarily pleased with the way we played in the second half, but we came out against a very good team. i'm proud of the players. >> tracy: congratulations. enjoy it. verne, back to you. >> verne: all right. all alabama, all night long. this was one of the key plays. next week, our group will be in columbia, south carolina. as the south carolina gamecocks host the alabama crimson tide. good night from tuscaloosa. flavor. it'sy
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the rains are gone, but dozens of homes are in danger as a cliff crumbles in southern a maryland. >> we actually got quite scared and we moved back, back into the house. police are looking for this suspect after an armed robbery at a gas station. and the redskins face michael vick in philly tomorrow. he's the talk of the nfl. we lock at how he is making amends off the field. this is 9 news now. >> hello i'm bruce johnson. thank you for joining us this saturday. it's the game the nfl is talking about. donovan mcnabb returning to philly to quarterback the redskins against his old team now led by michael vick. the sports writers for the most part are cheering vick's return to fame, local people are not ready to forgive him for training, fighting and killing dogs. he served 19 months in prison, and since his release in may of 2009, he has made countless appearances like this one in
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the baptist church in southeast dc. >> i only thought about myself. i didn't think of the animal. i was only in it for my amuse. , and it was wrong. >> reporter: he said he was first exposed to the dog fighting at the age of 8. in his rookie season, he bought a farm and a lot of pit bulls and he was a big player in the sport until he got caught. >> there's nothing like being locked down, 23 hours a day, thinking of what you really did. i was in a position so powerful at the pinnacle of my career. >> reporter: now a convicted felon, and he is becoming an slow cat. -- becoming an advocated. >> i think -- advocate. >> i think there's too much cruelty in the world. >> reporter: in his second year back in the nfl, michael vick is the starting quarterback for the eagles, and he's very close to getting it all back, the
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fame, the fortune. >> no, i can't have a dog now. >> reporter: do you look forward to having a dog at some point? >> hopefully the judge will grant me an opportunity to give me a dog in the future. i will take the best care of it to my ability. hopefully that's in god's plans. my daughter wants one. >> reporter: he has stuck with his original plan of two appearances a month to speak out against dog fights, but there's many, including my wife who cannot forgive him what he did to the innocent dogs. 90 homes are already at risk of land -- landslides are in a bigger danger. going to lusby with the landslide that was caught on tape. >> it's starting to fall. >> reporter: the family knew they were on borrowed time.
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then a big chunk of the cliff broke off. >> trapped. i want to get back. i'm not comfortable. >> we were like i don't think we should be on the deck. >> reporter: david ector was out surveying the erosion of the property with from the storms when he realed the damage was not done. the ector family moved in two and a half years ago. that's when the property line stretched from that point all the way across. it's been eroding ever since. today there's only 6 feet left of their backyard. >> i felt like something else was falling down. i didn't think i would wake up tomorrow. it was scary. >> reporter: there's more than 90 homes teetering on the dangerous cliffs. homeowners have been fighting an uphill battle for years to sure up their land, but a bug in their plans nearly blocked their effort when is the government declared protection for the endangered title
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beetle. we have been on the deck all afternoon, and inspectors said it was sinking and no longer safe. a meeting is scheduled for later this month to address the problem, but it may be too late for the ector family. >> i don't know. i don't know what we will do. >> you can only heal how it a flowing. it will fall down into the bay. >> reporter: surae chinn, 9 news now. police want your help in finding the suspect of an early morning robbery from ac's getty mart near the virginia-maryland line. police say the man covered his face with a ski hat and towel when he walked spot gas station. he flashed a handgun and demanded money. he made off with an undisclosed amount of cash. he drove away in a four-door car. a warning for u.s. travelers in europe. be vigilant. the state department will be
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issuing a travel alert sunday morning advising americans to be extra cautious when traveling in europe. that comes from the renewed threats about al qaeda. the travel alert will be vague and not refer to a specific location. americans traveling abroad should be especially careful when traveling until the tourist locations. earlier this month in paris, the iifle tower -- iffle tower was evacuated. . a series of explosions happened last night near the u.s. consulate. there's no reports of any injuries. child was taken off at plane from mexico to denver, and health officials say the child may have a contagious disease. the plane landed in denver late this afternoon. preliminary reports indicate
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the child may have had hand, foot, and mouth disease. the disease is a common viral illness in children. all 127 passengers were held on board while paramedics determined the child's condition, and they were release affidavit an hour -- released after an hour. tens of thousands of people participated in the civil rights march and rally at lincoln right memorial today with the same intensity as the tea party rally at the mall. today's one a nation working together rally wants to reclaim the american dream and keep democrats in power. they are calling for better jobs, equal education, and more equality in america. >> 1100 employees from cpa were laid off and put on the unemployment line. we deserve to work. we came up here for bill 3412 to push the bill to bring operators back and the carnahan bill. >> the democrats are trying to
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put americans back to work. republicansrepublicans are resisting, and they are trying -- republicans are resisting, and they are trying to put us back to work. our interest is working americans, working men and women in america. -- >> right now the president is relying on arny duncan. we are denying our children a free and public education guaranteed to them by the constitution of the united states. >> they said everyone must work together to achieve quality, jobs, and education. two men are dead following separate shootings in the district. the first was around 12:30 this morning in the 5300 block of dick street northeast. police found 31-year-old angelo jones suffering from gun shot wounds and died a short time later at the hospital.
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just after 2:00 it was 1st place northwest. the victim, jonathan johnson had been shot several times. he also died at a local hospital. cbs radio correspondent, howard arenstein was arrested for marijuana charges. he and his wife were arrested. officers found 11 marijuana plants more than 8 feet high and found packaged marijuana in the residence. arenstein and his wife are charged with possession with the intent to distribute marijuana. a cbs spokesperson had no comment. tonight thousands of firefighters gathered in emmetsburg, maryland, to honor comrades fallen in the line of duty. the weekend is also designed to help them heal. >> reporter: the names were
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added to the national fallen firefighters memorial. >> by their know ball and sacred deeds, these heroic ones remind us of the pride and the service. >> reporter: grieving loved ones were escorted by the firefighters during the ceremony. the president of the group made a pledge. >> please know we will assist you in any way we can as you rebuild your lives. we do that through the efforts of our staff, supporters, and our returning survivors whose loved ones have been honored just as yours are being honored this weekend. >> reporter: those families were given personalized remembrance candles. >> may they bring you peace and comfort. >> reporter: and warmly welcomed by others who previously lost firefighters. >> there are many out there
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tonight who are just like you, me, us, survivors. i hope you will find comfort in being with others from your new fire service family. ♪ and when we first -- >> reporter: there are now 3400 names on the memorial. the fallen firefighters memorial weekend continues through tomorrow. if you see any of these brave men and women out and about, give them a shoutout. they will appreciate it. i'm armando trull, 9 news now. one firefighter from maryland and three from virginia are being added to the memorial. coming up, that red dress worn by michaele sai will he
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local homeowners and future homeowners got valuable information today on how to avoid foreclosure. hundreds of people turned out for the 10th annual montgomery county housing fair. they had information on state, local, and federal housing grants and tips on avoiding scams. but a big focus of the event was on preventing foreclosures. >> we have also lenders present today, and we have freddie mac, fannie may, pnc and chase who are dealing directly with our clients, and we also have about 12 housing counselors. they are certified foreclosure prevention counselors helping on a one-to-one basis. >> there was also the financial fitness program, information on banking and credit. now checking news where you live, one of the last big
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outdoor events before winter, the annual street festival in tacoma park tomorrow from 10:00 in the morning to 5:00 in the afternoon. music, crafts, and food of course. for more information or other stories from where you live, go to wusa9news.com. keep us up to date with what is happening happening happening in your neighborhood. -- happening in your neighborhoods. contact us. we want to be part of your team. 6,000 boy scouts commemorating a special anniversary, the boy scout's 10 10th anniversary. they braved chilly temperatures, pitched tents, and they had a sleepover. among the guests today, baltimore's top cop, the police commissioner. >> we will have our s.w.a.t. team and our helicopter and demonstrating what we do, but i thought on like a personal level what could i do? >> he sent two messages, first
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that the commissioner is interested in scouting, youth, and the success of the scouting program. the second message that was sent was that this is a great place to be. >> we got -- we go on a lot of trips like this like camp spencer each summer. that's really fun. >> that's the 100th celebration. the police commissioner said he is sticking to his day job and leaving the tent pitching to the scouts. in tomorrow's washington examiner f you live in montgomery county and you tie the pet up, keep it in eyesight or face a fine of $500 in their new law. you can read that in sunday's washington examiner. more rain may be headed this way this weekend. the sunday forecast is coming up next. the heavy rain this week collapsing a bridge, stranding an entire neighborhood. we are back with that story, coming up next. [ son ] my parents have always lived in the states.
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