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and they're playing from a deficit. their defense isn't used to playing this kind of game, where they now have to make some key stops. think about what happened in the first half, joe. not counting the kneeldown to end the first half. seattle scored on all three of their offensive possessions. and they scored twice when they didn't even have the ball. complete domination by seattle in the first 30 minutes of this game. >> joe: we'll see how the seahawks start the second half. as prater will kick it away. and percy harvin is back. he had one kick returned for 58 yards in his one regular season game against his former team, the vikings. and just prop it up. good kick by prater. now, he takes off. and percy harvin gets free. percy harvin. he's down to the 30. he's going to go. touchdown, seattle. >> troy: how about that, joe. they pop it up because they don't want percy harvin to return this ball. and just terrible play by special teams of the denver broncos in coverage. they had a number of guys with an opportunity to make
and they're playing from a deficit. their defense isn't used to playing this kind of game, where they now have to make some key stops. think about what happened in the first half, joe. not counting the kneeldown to end the first half. seattle scored on all three of their offensive possessions. and they scored twice when they didn't even have the ball. complete domination by seattle in the first 30 minutes of this game. >> joe: we'll see how the seahawks start the second half. as prater...
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a. russian team play against slovenia and. they will have a difficult time because everybody can play well but also like back in soviet times i feel like if you'd lost the game it was equal to a crime you're probably afraid of come back to the country or something you know what it's i don't think you should talk about that though obviously you were coming to support it about that when you're going to like the. what if what i thought before your civil suit looking about that in america about the miracle on ice when the team you say. assembled by from. players from colleges in the united states and the beat one of the best teams in the history of sorts here and so that was disaster that was like a big shock but that's hockey that's that's life that's the one game make a huge difference so that's that's what the it's all about so now we we move into like a stage of the. one who's going to quarterfinals. you're going to see. on the air when the players start to play because every mistake every little detail every. remark he thinks
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there's a lot of plays at your disposal with second and inches. the stop. and second and inches just became third and a yard. >> troy: orlando franklin, he makes no block on cliff avril. >> joe: on third down and one. handoff. to montee ball. and montee ball picks it up. that is three conversions on third down and one on this drive. and this time, it's the rookie out of wisconsin. >> troy: and walter thurmond, he crashes ahead. and gets a hand on montee ball before he gets to the first down marker. we've seen third and shorts on this drive. and none of them have been easy. >> joe: on first and ten. penalty flag flies. as does the pass. incomplete. but the flag is thrown. it's against denver. >> referee: tripping, offense, number 58. ten-yard penalty. first down. >> troy: sometimes you try to do things and you hope the official won't catch them. they're not going to miss this. >> joe: taken down red bryant on his way to peyton manning. bryant, who has been around since 2008. now, first and 20, with the ball back just outside the 42. the screen. and
there's a lot of plays at your disposal with second and inches. the stop. and second and inches just became third and a yard. >> troy: orlando franklin, he makes no block on cliff avril. >> joe: on third down and one. handoff. to montee ball. and montee ball picks it up. that is three conversions on third down and one on this drive. and this time, it's the rookie out of wisconsin. >> troy: and walter thurmond, he crashes ahead. and gets a hand on montee ball before he gets to...
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seal or a play, -- a film or a play, there is no point unless there's something you take away, something sure about. something reopened. although the rest is not worth it. >> why are you doing it now? the film? >> the film, it seems to me all of the exercises we have done every year and toured with group of directors in a different countries like israel and south africa, such a different groups of people. one exercise suddenly arose which i had come back to. and as it was a teaching exercise and was not anything that could do any harm to people, take it and use it their own way. the life is here to have the opportunity to make it, filmed by simon. the understanding. it could really do something, perhaps could be useful. there is only one criteria. life at any level, anything becomes happy to be doing or has done is if somebody comes back to you and said -- that help to me. and then you think it is worth it. >> exactly. i share that. tell me about, we saw the rope on the carpet. tell me about that. what is happening? >> you are right in the heart of theater. and then there was the compell
seal or a play, -- a film or a play, there is no point unless there's something you take away, something sure about. something reopened. although the rest is not worth it. >> why are you doing it now? the film? >> the film, it seems to me all of the exercises we have done every year and toured with group of directors in a different countries like israel and south africa, such a different groups of people. one exercise suddenly arose which i had come back to. and as it was a teaching...
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a. russian team play against i mean and they were having a difficult time because everybody can play no but also way back in soviet times i feel like if you'd lost the game it was equal to a crime you're probably afraid of come back to the country or something you know what it's don't think you should talk about that they were basically you were coming to support it about that when they were going to like places like twenty thirty for your civil suit looking about that in america and by the miracle of ice on the team you say. assembled by. players from goal which is in the united states and to be one of the best teams in the history of sorts you know so that was disaster that was like a big shock but that's hockey that's that's life that's the one game make a huge difference so that's that's what the olympics is all about so now we we move into like a stage of the. going is going to quarterfinals. you're going to see tension . in the air when the players start to play because every mistake every little detail every. you know remark he thinks happens in the days going to go to. you or are
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the casting director had seen me in a play on broadway. one of the casting directors said if you're going to ever have a brother, this guy looked a lot like kelsey. in his early days on soaps and me in my early days on "frasier," we did look alike. now he looks younger. said, weght me in and are thinking of having a brother and all we know is that frasier freudian and niles will be hjungian. they called me and said, it must've gone well because they offered you the part. it was like a rehash of what i went to new york and my first audition i was on broadway. it close, but -- tavis: this did better than two weeks. [laughter] halfway through the first season i said, does this mean i will never have to work again? he said no, this means i will never have to work again. i learned the difference between producing and acting. tavis: [laughter] this question will sound silly given all that you have done since then. but when the show was in its heyday, were you ever concerned that this might typecast me for the rest of my life? or that this is grea
the casting director had seen me in a play on broadway. one of the casting directors said if you're going to ever have a brother, this guy looked a lot like kelsey. in his early days on soaps and me in my early days on "frasier," we did look alike. now he looks younger. said, weght me in and are thinking of having a brother and all we know is that frasier freudian and niles will be hjungian. they called me and said, it must've gone well because they offered you the part. it was like a...
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at least on a designed play. let alone score a touchdown. every other sport generally you're allowed to score -- you get a chance to score points. but in football there's that unheralded position of the lineman. the guy who fights in the trenches, never hears the crowd chant his name but he is more integral to the success of the team than guys that hear their names chanted. that's a lot like life. we don't always get a gold star for our efforts or a pat on the back, aren't always people chanting our names. that's a great life lesson that football teaches. i think for the big takeaway for anyone who has ever played the game -- i heard this said by vince lombardi and some random nine-year-olds who just stepped on the gridiron for the first time this past fall. the observation that on just about every play in football, someone gets knocked on their ass. someone gets knocked in the dirt. knocked down in the mud. and what does football teach them? it teaches them to get up. to fight. to don't stay down in the dirt. that when you've get knocked do
at least on a designed play. let alone score a touchdown. every other sport generally you're allowed to score -- you get a chance to score points. but in football there's that unheralded position of the lineman. the guy who fights in the trenches, never hears the crowd chant his name but he is more integral to the success of the team than guys that hear their names chanted. that's a lot like life. we don't always get a gold star for our efforts or a pat on the back, aren't always people...
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the captain was a north american, played by a canadian. the european representation was by scotty, scotland, played by an yiesh canadian. irish canadian, another canadian and i represented asia and mccoy represented the south of the u.s. >> how did you get the job? >> my agent called. rather a normal way in hollywood. i went to a meeting with a man named gene roddenberry, i didn't know him from adam. the thing my agent told me was, it was a potential series. it was a pilot, which meant, steady employment. and i was excited about that. he did tell me it was a sc i fi show. i wasn't that much into sci fi at that time. gene ushered me to a sofa, nodded behind the desk, the supplicant there, and we had a conversation. and he told me about the series. the concept. my character would be a part of the leadership team. and the whole vision that he had for the human future. i mean, to be cast in that was a thrilling idea! and i recognized that it would be a groundbreaking opportunity for me, an asian american actor. >> you were one of the first or t
the captain was a north american, played by a canadian. the european representation was by scotty, scotland, played by an yiesh canadian. irish canadian, another canadian and i represented asia and mccoy represented the south of the u.s. >> how did you get the job? >> my agent called. rather a normal way in hollywood. i went to a meeting with a man named gene roddenberry, i didn't know him from adam. the thing my agent told me was, it was a potential series. it was a pilot, which...
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a person. if you showed king lear as an old man, you destroy the whole play. ut then the tyrant that popular is a fine, sensitive, most small boy that is almost completely crushed in him. this voice is not completely submerged and shakespeare shows this. not by having a voice like in a movie or doing monologues. you have the inner voice of lear telling him the truth which he is forced to recognize. he is angry. he encourages the full -- fool to go on and tell him the truth. >> is he mad at the beginning? >> to know. he is a man. that is why any attempt to play lear -- you would've missed the whole play. -- it strawman to follow is a strong man to fall. he is at the top. bysurprises every body saying, time is up. i am retiring. he sees the shrewdest of politicians because he gives of his speech, 2 valid reasons that only an experienced, resourceful , cunning statesman could do. he said is for future strife to be anointed now. future strife. , the republicans or the democrats, fighting, who is going to take its place was --k -- his place was mark his place? he kn
a person. if you showed king lear as an old man, you destroy the whole play. ut then the tyrant that popular is a fine, sensitive, most small boy that is almost completely crushed in him. this voice is not completely submerged and shakespeare shows this. not by having a voice like in a movie or doing monologues. you have the inner voice of lear telling him the truth which he is forced to recognize. he is angry. he encourages the full -- fool to go on and tell him the truth. >> is he mad...
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a soccer ball. herbert said that the blog said this is what we're going to play with. it was it was shaped like a watermelon. they discuss fundamentals like he kicked his feet on the anger the middle. they just didn't know. before the game started, when captains met on the field, harvard's veterans agreed to a couple of proposals vl team put forward. the first would have a lasting impact on how football is played. that is 11 men per side. up until that point, 15 west custom. they had 11 men per side and of course that continues today. the second suggestion would not shape the future of the game, but it would affect the outcome that day. they decided that touchdowns would not count for points. but they do is give you an opportunity to score points. in other words coming to score touchdowns. you get no points, but you get extra points count. the kick after the bull. you have to sail over a rope on a pair of poles in the end zone. the game is underway in scarborough country at harvard scores a touchdown. the mass. no points at all. at halftime, the score was tied zero to z
a soccer ball. herbert said that the blog said this is what we're going to play with. it was it was shaped like a watermelon. they discuss fundamentals like he kicked his feet on the anger the middle. they just didn't know. before the game started, when captains met on the field, harvard's veterans agreed to a couple of proposals vl team put forward. the first would have a lasting impact on how football is played. that is 11 men per side. up until that point, 15 west custom. they had 11 men per...
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you can take anything out of this, a good playwright can make a whole play. wer, absolute power. when they feel it is the moment to announce the power. what it is? so rarely understood. i had a magnificent actress who played the role from her point of view. the daughter who suddenly, dad comes to stay and moves it to the house with 100 drunken followers and the servants come to her to complain saying we cannot go on like this. you can understand everybody's point of view. it goes on and on through the shades of madness, necessity gradually loses. the king learning like a president to learn you have to go and be close to common people to realize the hypocrisy. i would not going to all of those things. >> go on, i am interested. >> shakespeare need a device to show the secret voice which makes lear a person. if you showed king lear as an old man, you destroy the whole play. if you see that within this tremendously popular tyrant that is a fine, sensitive, most small boy that is almost completely crushed in him. this voice is not completely submerged and shakespe
you can take anything out of this, a good playwright can make a whole play. wer, absolute power. when they feel it is the moment to announce the power. what it is? so rarely understood. i had a magnificent actress who played the role from her point of view. the daughter who suddenly, dad comes to stay and moves it to the house with 100 drunken followers and the servants come to her to complain saying we cannot go on like this. you can understand everybody's point of view. it goes on and on...
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a. but at once you see it is universal. that is why within the playe is this line, this could only have taken place in countries, not just in south africa, countries under the iron fist of oppression. pressure on a young man trying to make his way in the world with a young wife, feeling that he has to hold onto something. , social pressure on him in those conditions could make his mind go to really terrifying extremes that i hope neither you or i will ever experience. punishment,ve this for his wife who was caught for a moment with a small infidelity because she felt life at home closedclosed --to too and she wanted to have a little freedom. they could have made up and it is another story. but in the conditions lived by the author, into whose mind came the story, when you are under such a terrible pressure cooker, strange things. here the invention of this punishment of her having to live day and night in bed at every table with the suit to remind her, to punish her, that they have to go take a walk on a sunday with the suit being terrifyingher, is a
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a safety in that position. he didn't drop down, either. big play for seattle. >> joe: seahawks gave us three graphics, including a number one. and that's a false start. >> referee: false start, offense, number 76. five-yard penalty. first down. >> joe: it's the big left tackle, russell okun guilty of the false start. when we talk to russell wilson and pete carroll, their eyes lit up when talking about percy harvin. russell wilson said i don't know how anybody could be faster. he had hip surgery earlier. but he's flying around. >> troy: well, in practice on thursday, joe, it looked like he had a jet pack strapped to his back. >> joe: trying to catch his breath on the sideline. wilson to his right. he has a tight end. miller is overthrown. and he was all alone out there. and maybe an early indication of the nerves and the jitters for russell wilson. >> troy: had his pick. he had zach miller in the flat, who he overthrew. and also had golden tate on a deep crossing route. could have come back to him. this is some of what i talked about. russell wilson
a safety in that position. he didn't drop down, either. big play for seattle. >> joe: seahawks gave us three graphics, including a number one. and that's a false start. >> referee: false start, offense, number 76. five-yard penalty. first down. >> joe: it's the big left tackle, russell okun guilty of the false start. when we talk to russell wilson and pete carroll, their eyes lit up when talking about percy harvin. russell wilson said i don't know how anybody could be faster....
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>> a play write named christopher marleau. kit marleau. she just liked the name. short and sweet. >> jimmy: you have some family history. i think you know what i'm getting at. but sometimes people come and they have something in their family tree that's unusual or amusing. but you might have the greatest thing ever in your family tree. >> is it? >> jimmy: to me it is. i'll tell you something, my family is very, very grateful to your great grandfather on a daily basis. >> i'm grateful every day. >> jimmy: tell him what he did. >> his name was john harrington. he lived in the 1600s and he invented the toilet. [ applause ] >> jimmy: he invented the toilet. thus why it's called the john. >> jimmy: because of your great, great -- >> i believe so, yeah. >> jimmy: i always heard thomas crapper was the guy, for real.
>> a play write named christopher marleau. kit marleau. she just liked the name. short and sweet. >> jimmy: you have some family history. i think you know what i'm getting at. but sometimes people come and they have something in their family tree that's unusual or amusing. but you might have the greatest thing ever in your family tree. >> is it? >> jimmy: to me it is. i'll tell you something, my family is very, very grateful to your great grandfather on a daily basis....
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. >>> she is a critically acclaimed actress playing a role in "the vagina monologues." [ speaking spanish for doing this in spanish and tell you what my mom would say. >> i moved to san francisco three years ago, first i was with my son, i don't have family here. now my son is in preschool, i said, okay, i want to go back to act. i grew up in theater. i had a career for more than 20 years working in tv, movies and theater and i say, okay what am i going to do? then i start looking for a company i can working with and realize there is not a lot of spanish-speaking shows, for our community, even though we have a huge bilingual and spanish-speaking population we don't have a lot of shows and we have actors here. we have designer, directors, latinos that wants to work and they don't want to move to l.a. or miami. they want to stay here. so i say, okay, maybe what i have to do is preproduce the show so i can act again and i can be in a spanish producing theater in spanish, my son can be -- not going to be the only one speaking spanish, i'm receiving a lot of support from local business, commun
. >>> she is a critically acclaimed actress playing a role in "the vagina monologues." [ speaking spanish for doing this in spanish and tell you what my mom would say. >> i moved to san francisco three years ago, first i was with my son, i don't have family here. now my son is in preschool, i said, okay, i want to go back to act. i grew up in theater. i had a career for more than 20 years working in tv, movies and theater and i say, okay what am i going to do? then i...
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if you f you show lear as a poor hold man, you destroy the whole play. if you see the -- within this tremendously powerful tolerant there is a fine, sensitive almost small boy that we completely crushed in him that this voice is not completely submerged and shakespeare shows this not by having a voiceoff as you put in a movie or him doing little monologues, you have a fool as the inner voice of lear telling him the truth which he is forced to recognize. he's angry with the fool. he encourages the fool to go on and tell him the truth again and again and again. >> rose: lear mad at the beginning of the play? >> not for a moment. he is a man that's why any attempt to play lear you net whole play and there isn't a strong man as a tragedy demands. no, he is a president on top of his form who to everyone's amazement calls everyone together and says time's up and then you see that he's the shrewdest of politicians because he gives them his first speech two valid reasons which only a really experienced resourceful and cunning statesman could do. he says it's for
if you f you show lear as a poor hold man, you destroy the whole play. if you see the -- within this tremendously powerful tolerant there is a fine, sensitive almost small boy that we completely crushed in him that this voice is not completely submerged and shakespeare shows this not by having a voiceoff as you put in a movie or him doing little monologues, you have a fool as the inner voice of lear telling him the truth which he is forced to recognize. he's angry with the fool. he encourages...
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i was thinking about acting, play a mom, play something true to character.hat i was going to do. i had no idea how i was going to pay my bills. worry about that later. hers: that advice you gave not to retire, before you said that my voice that's my mind was there. if this is what your advocation is -- we grew up in the same church. when you grow up in this, you understand if this is the gift you have been blessed to have, this is your calling in the world, how are you not going to do it? how do you ever retire from music? when you are a true artist, can you ever retire? >> there are those that could. there is the love of music and the business of music. the business can take you out. every artist gets to a point where you question your relevance, and you want to be relevant. you want to make sure everyone appreciates your music and appreciate you. you get to the point that is in question. elsealong with everything you are knocked down in so many general.s life in you get lost. thererget what you were for in the first place. tavis: you are saying stuff i wan
i was thinking about acting, play a mom, play something true to character.hat i was going to do. i had no idea how i was going to pay my bills. worry about that later. hers: that advice you gave not to retire, before you said that my voice that's my mind was there. if this is what your advocation is -- we grew up in the same church. when you grow up in this, you understand if this is the gift you have been blessed to have, this is your calling in the world, how are you not going to do it? how...
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a lot more taxing which. makes us think twice before playing these things and it's a second here out of a good group of russian plays a pivotal relegation play off in the old term to try and maintain very status in the second tier of men's tennis which remember the great auntie. and that brings us to half time in the sports show but we'll be back with athletics and all the priya limpid build up as the court takes down on the saatchi twenty fourteen games don't go away. wealthy british style. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports. this is obviously more for the ladies because it's pink. women wanted to avoid rape they really need to buy guns and learn how to use them. this is the one that i want to go with them once again it's the fear. when the definitely the target of the gun lobby you don't kill them i'm going to kill anybody but if somebody would you would just prefer. i'm noticing more and more and that's really scary marketing tactics which implies that women have some sort of moral obligation to own guns to protect their family and young girls sho
a lot more taxing which. makes us think twice before playing these things and it's a second here out of a good group of russian plays a pivotal relegation play off in the old term to try and maintain very status in the second tier of men's tennis which remember the great auntie. and that brings us to half time in the sports show but we'll be back with athletics and all the priya limpid build up as the court takes down on the saatchi twenty fourteen games don't go away. wealthy british style....
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once a play much earlier on how crucial are any. players to be limping movement in hockey because there's talk obviously of maybe n.h.l. players not playing in four years' time when there are no one's going to happen in the future as you said when they can they need them the first time you were in the child stop the season for couple weeks and with all the bills this players in the world would disappear for the tournament and it was a conference or was it this week i gave i was probably a legendary ice hockey player and we cannot cross our correspondent andrew farmer who's in a very for the rosa khutor at the moment that's right thanks richard the weather being the talking points at the moment here. yana has seen the cancellation for the third time as the men's mass starts in the biathlon that will now take place tomorrow along with the men's snowboard cross but the good news is that the bob sleigh will go ahead as planned the two man russian team currently lead through a border and alexander super because they actually set a course
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it is a data play and a potential revenue play. >> what's app is the number one messaging app in europe and russia. the company is based in mountain view and has just 55 employees. >>> there are demands that miley cyrus' bangerz tour be canceled with some parents saying it is too raunchy. parents say cyrus simulates sex acts throughout the concert. they are flooding cyrus' management team and others are trying to resell their tickets. he is scheduled to play in oakland on monday and san jose on tuesday. >>> a 3-year-old girl received a birthday gift she will remember her entire life. a wrapped box bigger than bridget carr herself was on the family's front porch. this is youtube video of an exciting moment. it took her time to unwrap the giant red bow and the green paper. but it was worth the effort. look at this reaction. pure. >>. it is pure joy! >> happy birthday! >> it was bridget's dad who just returned home after serving in afghanistan. the toddler's surprise happened last september, but the on-line video continues to grow in popularity and the carr family is still enjoying the mom
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. >> he would call me up, before he would go up in a play, right before two weeks before true west, a few weeks before the seagull he called me up and say, you know, benny, i am nervous, i think my career is over, i don't know what i am doing, i am going to be revealed to be the fraud i really am, you know, and he is a genius, and so when that ban to happen with capote -- >> you had been there before. >> i had been there before. and, you know, i think we knew how to give him the space and allow him his despair. >> rose: we conclude our appreciation of philip seymour hoffman with a look back at his own words during a number of appearances on this program. >> you know, i look for the thing i really don't want to find, meaning that i keep asking questions about the character and about myself back and forth. pertaining to the story, pertaining to what i know to get at some type of truth that i feel is the certain of the guy's engine, if that makes any sense at all, it is kind of like getting at something that hopefully will be something that kind of catapults whoever you are playing into
. >> he would call me up, before he would go up in a play, right before two weeks before true west, a few weeks before the seagull he called me up and say, you know, benny, i am nervous, i think my career is over, i don't know what i am doing, i am going to be revealed to be the fraud i really am, you know, and he is a genius, and so when that ban to happen with capote -- >> you had been there before. >> i had been there before. and, you know, i think we knew how to give him...
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a really good mom to her little girl. never let her out of her sight. we would see her playing with her. really into her child. >> how are you taking this? >> it is upsetting. this is a quiet apartment complex, this is so close to home. you just would never aopbg a little girl i have seen grow up. since an infant, a baby. very, very difficult. >> reporter: the police say they have had calls in the past to the couple's apartment for drug use and alleged domestic violence. in napa, don kna about pp, kpix5. >> staff the general hospital ignored orders to keep watch over a patient who wondered out of a room and was later found dead in a stair well. that is according to a new federal report cited in today's chronicle. her daughter instructed staff in writing never to leave her unattended. she was missing for more than two weeks before her body was finally found. the report also finds fault with the sheriff's department saying the deputy's were supposed to search all of the stair wells and they didn't. >>> new at 11:00, an suv smashed into a gar skpapblg on to a -- garage and a carport. nobody
a really good mom to her little girl. never let her out of her sight. we would see her playing with her. really into her child. >> how are you taking this? >> it is upsetting. this is a quiet apartment complex, this is so close to home. you just would never aopbg a little girl i have seen grow up. since an infant, a baby. very, very difficult. >> reporter: the police say they have had calls in the past to the couple's apartment for drug use and alleged domestic violence. in...
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i want to compete at the highest level for a long time. i want to play 20 years if i can. >> with the seattle have to do to repeat their when? >> they need to have a championship off-season. we have a great football team right now. the challenging part is to keep those guys. i know that our owner and rgm and their head coach will do a tremendous job of keeping the guys that we have any and that we can keep i naturally. they will at some guys and get some guys that are young and false and then we will have a championship off-season and the championship season. >> when you take the snap, what is in your mind? >> i always have a checklist in my head falls off when i break the huddle, i tried to be calm. i look at the linebackers. i anticipate what they are going to do. i studied so much and prepared so well. >> you anticipate what the defense is going to do? >> i watch his feet and his hands. >> what does that tell me? >> it tells me what might happen. i am visualizing in my head. when i go to the game, i have this checklist in my head. >> the crowd at your
i want to compete at the highest level for a long time. i want to play 20 years if i can. >> with the seattle have to do to repeat their when? >> they need to have a championship off-season. we have a great football team right now. the challenging part is to keep those guys. i know that our owner and rgm and their head coach will do a tremendous job of keeping the guys that we have any and that we can keep i naturally. they will at some guys and get some guys that are young and...
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a plane. league. play . play play play. play play. live. a morning mugs through the streets of do is open to festival. mad poses for tourists to take photographs. didn't go to the square you might think that he's on concerned about all the festival excitement his day begins as it always does with morning coffee instead of newspapers or t.v. news always at the same time and in the same café. it's an hour of man's traditional ritual they'll discuss the future horses and camels today though brings a new topic for conversation the eagerly anticipated sprint races take place off the line. the desert takes many forms often in close proximity to each other this one is among the most desolate and unforgiving. a dry salt lake where the combination of salt and sand allows no chance for any living creature. in this valley and the raja's easily mistaken for reality. it was practically raised. since childhood. is perfectly normal to. these palm trees. to pick the fruit. bearing fruit. in the tree is extracted. sweet and a little bit into a unique. it's.
a plane. league. play . play play play. play play. live. a morning mugs through the streets of do is open to festival. mad poses for tourists to take photographs. didn't go to the square you might think that he's on concerned about all the festival excitement his day begins as it always does with morning coffee instead of newspapers or t.v. news always at the same time and in the same café. it's an hour of man's traditional ritual they'll discuss the future horses and camels today though...
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it is a data play and a potential revenue play. >> what's app is the number one messaging app in europe, brazil and russia. the company is based in mountain view and has just 55 employees. >>> there are demands that miley cyrus' bangerz tour be canceled with some parents saying it is too raunchy. parents say cyrus simulates sex acts throughout the concert. they are flooding cyrus' management team and others are trying to resell their tickets. he is scheduled to play in oakland on monday and san jose on tuesday. >>> a 3-year-old girl received a birthday gift she will remember her entire life. a wrapped box bigger than bridget carr herself was on the family's front porch. this is youtube video of an exciting moment. it took her time to unwrap the giant red bow and the green paper. but it was worth the effort. look at this reaction. pure. >>. it is pure joy! >> it was bridget's dad who just returned home after serving in afghanistan. the toddler's surprise happened last september, but the on-line video continues to grow in popularity and the carr family is still enjoying the moment. how sw
it is a data play and a potential revenue play. >> what's app is the number one messaging app in europe, brazil and russia. the company is based in mountain view and has just 55 employees. >>> there are demands that miley cyrus' bangerz tour be canceled with some parents saying it is too raunchy. parents say cyrus simulates sex acts throughout the concert. they are flooding cyrus' management team and others are trying to resell their tickets. he is scheduled to play in oakland on...
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that is a good play. jim: he hasn't played this hole since thursday. nick: i bet if he knew how far victors is back he could have one with 3-wood. > it is not a problem. it is up there fine. 260 plus. 190 yards left to the hole. jim: the championship match has made it to the 18th. jim: quite a journey. nick: over my 32nd hour. nick: my goodness, the workers. they have done an unbelievable job this week. jim: they do every week. nick: this week has been a long one. jim: it is our fifth consecutive eek on the west coast swing. bet you did not think it would make it to the 18th. nick: i really didn't. victor was struggling. and he has played his way back into it. jason has kept himself in it as well. both of them will be looking back and scratching their heads. but we would all be guessing who would have and could have and should have won this. jim: for those just joining us just past the top of the hour his is the championship match. we are outside of tucson. jim nantz and sir nick faldo and the crew here. jason day, 11th ranked in the world. 26-year-old
that is a good play. jim: he hasn't played this hole since thursday. nick: i bet if he knew how far victors is back he could have one with 3-wood. > it is not a problem. it is up there fine. 260 plus. 190 yards left to the hole. jim: the championship match has made it to the 18th. jim: quite a journey. nick: over my 32nd hour. nick: my goodness, the workers. they have done an unbelievable job this week. jim: they do every week. nick: this week has been a long one. jim: it is our fifth...
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acting in a martin scorsese film. playingmoking, sadistic sidekick to leonardo dicaprio's jordan belfour. >> you're all right. >> for hill, a different kind of part. and a very different appearance. did you know then that you were going to have to wear the teeth? >> yes, yes. we had talked about what his look would look like. you know, he wanted donnie to look like a lit match. his hair is wild and crazy, he's just like a stick of dynamite. >> $22 million in three [ bleep ] days! >> did you sleep in the teeth? >> i didn't sleep with them in, but i had such a horrible lisp with them in, i had to talk on the phone for an hour and a half to two hours every day with them in. and since no one in my personal life would indulge me in doing that with me, i would call different businesses, like best buys and targets. i couldn't go in somewhere, so i would call best buy, especially this one in hawaii, and their customer service was amazing. i would speak on the phone with them for like an hour and a half, two hours every day. >> make a
acting in a martin scorsese film. playingmoking, sadistic sidekick to leonardo dicaprio's jordan belfour. >> you're all right. >> for hill, a different kind of part. and a very different appearance. did you know then that you were going to have to wear the teeth? >> yes, yes. we had talked about what his look would look like. you know, he wanted donnie to look like a lit match. his hair is wild and crazy, he's just like a stick of dynamite. >> $22 million in three [...
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but how do you feel about playing the big game in what could have been a mess? was less concerned about it. certainly quarterbacks and receivers and skilled position players and people who want to see the game played from a skill position standpoint at the very highest level and not have weather be an impacting factor, i think they were concerned. i think the nfl and fox got lucky. i think we dodged a bullet. >> the people who got lucky are the fans. those players could have played in any kind of weather. the fans got lucky because it's nice in the stadium. >> no matter what the weather is, as a player you'll play if it's the super bowl. put it any way they want. actually right now the way the weather looks around the country, where isn't it cold? if they would have been in atlanta, it would have been a disaster because you couldn't move because of the ice and snowstorm. >> are there going to be more cold-weather super bowls? what do you think the nfl is going to do about this? >> very good question. i think there will be a few. i think most of them will be in w
but how do you feel about playing the big game in what could have been a mess? was less concerned about it. certainly quarterbacks and receivers and skilled position players and people who want to see the game played from a skill position standpoint at the very highest level and not have weather be an impacting factor, i think they were concerned. i think the nfl and fox got lucky. i think we dodged a bullet. >> the people who got lucky are the fans. those players could have played in...
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a young guy. it will come into play a little bit but not so much for the size. it is more the experience. russell wilson has played incredible. he has really good players around him as far as the team is concerned. for him i think the key is to play a clean game meaning no interceptions, be efficient and good on third down. >> manning is on the verge of history. no one has won super bowls with two different teams. he is 37 years old. he has had a few injuries. this could be the great swan song or a bit of a [ inaudible ]. >> he is 37. he has come off with the injury and losing a whole year and not knowing whether he will be able to play again and having the year last year that he did. and now an amazing year where he is breaking every record. if i was him i would play again. he just had an incredible year. >> if i asked 100 british sports fans to name a famous legendary nfl quarterback many would say you which makes it all the more extraordinary that you never won a super bowl. >> i played the first football game in wembley in london. >> i remembert that. >> that
a young guy. it will come into play a little bit but not so much for the size. it is more the experience. russell wilson has played incredible. he has really good players around him as far as the team is concerned. for him i think the key is to play a clean game meaning no interceptions, be efficient and good on third down. >> manning is on the verge of history. no one has won super bowls with two different teams. he is 37 years old. he has had a few injuries. this could be the great swan...
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you play is to be limping movement in hockey because there's talk of a sea of maybe n.h.l. players not playing in four years time when they when no one's going to happen in the future as you say when they can they need their mother not the first time ever in the child stop this isn't for a couple of weeks and all the bells this players in the world were dissipated in the tournament and it was a conscious or it was of the spirit because obviously this would do a lot more for the development of ice hockey around the world if you're getting the best players come here because obviously the play is something american players are kind of the canadian players they love being here in sochi and playing a million things such as the need plays so you know it's winter olympic games they look at you know some some people walking in the t. shirt you know ways they make when they're in the course of the blocks see the goodwill. that was a legendary ice hockey player and we cannot cross start our correspondent andrew farmer who's in a very for the rosa khutor at the moment. first right than
you play is to be limping movement in hockey because there's talk of a sea of maybe n.h.l. players not playing in four years time when they when no one's going to happen in the future as you say when they can they need their mother not the first time ever in the child stop this isn't for a couple of weeks and all the bells this players in the world were dissipated in the tournament and it was a conscious or it was of the spirit because obviously this would do a lot more for the development of...
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acting in a marten scorsese film. playingk to leonardo dicaprio's jordan belfour. >> you're all right. >> for hill, a different kind of part. and a very different appearance. did you know then that you were going to have to wear the teeth? >> yes, yes. we had talked about what his look would look like. you know, he wanted donnie to look like a lit match. his hair is wild and crazy, he's just like a stick of dynamite. >> $22 million in three [ bleep ] days! >> did you sleep in the teeth? >> i didn't sleep with them in, but i had such a horrible lisp with them in, i had to talk on the phone for an hour and a half to two hours every day with them in. and since no one in my personal life would indull j me in doing that with me, i would call different businesses, like best buys and targets. i couldn't go in somewhere, so i would call best buy, especially this one in hawaii, and their customer service was amazing. i would speak on the phone with them for like an hour and a half, two hours every day. >> make a lot of money. >> when
acting in a marten scorsese film. playingk to leonardo dicaprio's jordan belfour. >> you're all right. >> for hill, a different kind of part. and a very different appearance. did you know then that you were going to have to wear the teeth? >> yes, yes. we had talked about what his look would look like. you know, he wanted donnie to look like a lit match. his hair is wild and crazy, he's just like a stick of dynamite. >> $22 million in three [ bleep ] days! >> did...
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now with the nets fighting for a play-off spot, collins will play backup center to star brook lopez. on friday nets guard joe johnson said collins would be a great addition. >> i had a chance to play with him for two years in atlanta. great teammate. and you know, we would gladly welcome him here with open arms >> being a basketball player was his main goal, not necessarily being the first openly gay basketball player. a sentiment echoed by potentially the first openly gay nfl player, michael sam. >> i just wish you guys will see me as michael sam, the football player, instead of michael sam the gay football player. >> reporter: the nets current manager said signing collins was a basketball decision. he will suit up against thes will and less lakers tonight. nearly 57 years after another milestone was set in brooklyn when jackie robinson broke the color barrier. don dahler, cbs news, new york. >> a carbon monoxide leak killed a restaurant own never long island and sent two dozen to the hospital. also in many areas requirements for carbon monoxide detectors. >> their plate plates of fo
now with the nets fighting for a play-off spot, collins will play backup center to star brook lopez. on friday nets guard joe johnson said collins would be a great addition. >> i had a chance to play with him for two years in atlanta. great teammate. and you know, we would gladly welcome him here with open arms >> being a basketball player was his main goal, not necessarily being the first openly gay basketball player. a sentiment echoed by potentially the first openly gay nfl...
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time break and hand victory to poland on my plate for a sure nine year old the winner getting a chance to play for a place in the world group i think even if i had won there were still would have been two also it doesn't guarantee that the little while and i would have had the same question what is a russian to say you know i think i think that right now we don't have too many options in terms of which players to play we don't have to make players who can play on different surfaces you know so we don't have too many good click or players but i have a lot of players who play well in the past for it so with limited in that regard so we're relatively the surfaces and also. a lot of other guys have played for a while getting it overseas tougher for us to recover that that means that five set match is a lot more taxing which. makes us think twice before playing these days and it's a second year out of the world group russia will face a pivotal relegation play off in the all term to try and maintain various status in the second tier of men's tennis which i'm on board for eternity. and that brings us
time break and hand victory to poland on my plate for a sure nine year old the winner getting a chance to play for a place in the world group i think even if i had won there were still would have been two also it doesn't guarantee that the little while and i would have had the same question what is a russian to say you know i think i think that right now we don't have too many options in terms of which players to play we don't have to make players who can play on different surfaces you know so...
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seemingly plausible scenarios a play on a specific idea of another person invading one's home a widespread fear in the minds of many americans. however according to another group specializing in the prevention of violence associated with firearms a gun in the house is twenty two times more likely to kill a family member then play a part in self-defense. many studies published in two thousand and eleven indicate that twenty thousand of the thirty thousand deaths caused by firearms each year for suicides or accidents ten thousand were murders. pro-gun citizens believe that being armed deters criminals who might threaten them . but in what situation is one deemed to be in serious danger. this teenager to whom barack obama pays homage to is trayvon martin. on the twenty sixth of february two thousand and twelve this seventeen year old black american was shot in the middle of a street. trayvon was going to buy sweets and was supposed to meet up with his father to go to a basketball game the killer was george zimmerman he was voluntarily patrolling the neighborhood in his car as there had been a
seemingly plausible scenarios a play on a specific idea of another person invading one's home a widespread fear in the minds of many americans. however according to another group specializing in the prevention of violence associated with firearms a gun in the house is twenty two times more likely to kill a family member then play a part in self-defense. many studies published in two thousand and eleven indicate that twenty thousand of the thirty thousand deaths caused by firearms each year for...
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a defense. but at the same time play to our strength. f we need to run the football with our runningbacks and let them get positive games that's good too. >> rose: you mentioned tom brady wasn't a first round draft choice nor were you. did it disappoint you at the time. >> not pat all. for me where i was chosen i was going to make the other 31 teams regret it. when paul allen our owner and coach carroll called me he said you made the best decision in your life. i'm going to try to change that organization and try to find a way to help us win multiple super9ñwñ=]1m9ñ to win multiple super bowls you have to win the first one first. we did that. you have the formula. you know what it takes on a daily basis and we could always do more. that's the exciting part. that's the part that makes me want to come to work every day. makes me want to just play to the best i can. >> rose: doing better than the previous game. >> if you can have that mentality to always keep that switch on, i believe, you can change the game. >> rose: when you came to the s
a defense. but at the same time play to our strength. f we need to run the football with our runningbacks and let them get positive games that's good too. >> rose: you mentioned tom brady wasn't a first round draft choice nor were you. did it disappoint you at the time. >> not pat all. for me where i was chosen i was going to make the other 31 teams regret it. when paul allen our owner and coach carroll called me he said you made the best decision in your life. i'm going to try to...
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i have a lot of noise saying he needed to play in the pocket. re does he lack, we doesn't play from the pocket. not just for him, but for guys who have run that read option is different. you have to make decisions on the way back. and that's what i see. i think russell is not one of those. he's a mobile quarterback with great legs, but also he's going to play in the pocket. he came from wisconsin. they are going to pound it at you like they are doing. so he fits in there. but he keeps plays alive by calling it from a different aspect. >> do you remember how many rushing yards you had? >> not very many. i might have been negative. >> we can count those up for you later. >> it won't take long. >> we have to get you to give us your prediction for tomorrow. you have a winner for us? >> well, i'm going to go -- being an offensive guy, i'm going to go with the offense. although they say defense wins championships and the numbers prove it, i think peyton is at that point right now. he's just on fire and he's going to be too much for them down the stretc
i have a lot of noise saying he needed to play in the pocket. re does he lack, we doesn't play from the pocket. not just for him, but for guys who have run that read option is different. you have to make decisions on the way back. and that's what i see. i think russell is not one of those. he's a mobile quarterback with great legs, but also he's going to play in the pocket. he came from wisconsin. they are going to pound it at you like they are doing. so he fits in there. but he keeps plays...
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coming up in chart talk...a trader powers into a play in gnc stock. and, in traders unplugged-- the dynamic duo is filled with hearts and flowers? stick around.. ÑioczÑz!ioczÑz"ioczÑioczÑz$ioczt call it a love hate relationship.. joining us from the floor of cme group.. alan knuckman and scott shellady. they love this segment, but hate to be wrong... good to have you on the show this morning guys. let's get you going with topic number one: guru gains-- warren buffet made a $1 million dollar bet against hedge funds. is it better to follow buffett, hedge fund money, or just jump into the s&p 500 and hope for the best? alan: well his bet was that the hedge fund couldn't continue to over perform the s&p and he was just gonna go into the spiders etf. it depends on your time frame. if you have unlimited money and an unlimited time frame you can do what warren buffett does and just be in the position for the long term and wait for the market to eventually climb higher. otherwise there's a timing factor involved for the rest of us mortals. scott: it's called a
coming up in chart talk...a trader powers into a play in gnc stock. and, in traders unplugged-- the dynamic duo is filled with hearts and flowers? stick around.. ÑioczÑz!ioczÑz"ioczÑioczÑz$ioczt call it a love hate relationship.. joining us from the floor of cme group.. alan knuckman and scott shellady. they love this segment, but hate to be wrong... good to have you on the show this morning guys. let's get you going with topic number one: guru gains-- warren buffet made a $1 million...
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play pro football. and our new poll shows a dramatic class divide on the issue. while four in ten americans overall would discourage their kids from playing football, the number is closer to 50% among wealthier americans and near 60% among the most highly educated. cris collinsworth is concerned this safety fear could decimate youth football. >> i think more than ever before, we're seeing football coming down to what the moms in the minivans think. because if the perception is that it is not safe for their son to play, they talk. >> reporter: youth enrollment in pop warner football has dropped by nearly 10% in the last three years. though officials claim it has nothing to do with concussion concerns. >> football is relatively safe compared to other youth activities. they say kids get more concussions in a variety of other ways other than playing football. >> reporter: but like big tobacco in the '60s, many football organizations are have been criticized for being too slow to acknowledge the danger. there is now even a class action lawsuit against the association t
play pro football. and our new poll shows a dramatic class divide on the issue. while four in ten americans overall would discourage their kids from playing football, the number is closer to 50% among wealthier americans and near 60% among the most highly educated. cris collinsworth is concerned this safety fear could decimate youth football. >> i think more than ever before, we're seeing football coming down to what the moms in the minivans think. because if the perception is that it is...
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play you. he has great people like tat two remember "the savages"? he is aiversity inteluniverl who was frustrated and bitter. >> to keep his m>>anthropy. >> and he could play with great skill, in "mission impossible," the big blockbuster films. in the movie, in "charlie on's war," he was playing ivged cia iserive whoer ing into john flattery's office, swearing up a blue streak.stre it is like he talking aaronng a sorkin dialobut he ds doing it as is if ite is inventing it. >> he to >>hanks. >> who played charles wilson. >> as he did with meryl streep in "doubt." a battle of technique. >> "doubt" is complex becausebea st who is a predator is also a benevolent guid b ise whole pois to holdpo in that ambivalence without really knowing for sure. for meryl streep knows for sure but o not know.o >> and lookingt am and watching him, you can go one way or the other way. t way. t it keeps you in that state of suspension. >> i don 't want to read too much into this but then someone who knew him said look, you sa't do what he did by getting so deep i in to the charact
play you. he has great people like tat two remember "the savages"? he is aiversity inteluniverl who was frustrated and bitter. >> to keep his m>>anthropy. >> and he could play with great skill, in "mission impossible," the big blockbuster films. in the movie, in "charlie on's war," he was playing ivged cia iserive whoer ing into john flattery's office, swearing up a blue streak.stre it is like he talking aaronng a sorkin dialobut he ds doing it as...
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it is a data play and a potential revenue play. >> what's app is the number one messaging app in europe, brazil and russia. the company is based in mountain view and has just 55 employees. >>> there are demands that miley cyrus' bangerz tour be canceled with some parents saying it is too raunchy. parents say cyrus simulates sex acts throughout the concert. they are flooding cyrus' management team and others are trying to resell their tickets. he is scheduled to play in oakland on monday and san jose on tuesday. >>> a 3-year-old girl received a birthday gift she will remember her entire life. a wrapped box bigger than bridget carr herself was on the family's front porch. this is youtube video of an exciting moment. it took her time to unwrap the giant red bow and the green paper. but it was worth the effort. look at this reaction. pure. >>. it is pure joy! >> it was bridget's dad who just returned home after serving in afghanistan. the toddler's surprise happened last september, but the on-line video continues to grow in popularity and the carr family is still enjoying the moment. how sw
it is a data play and a potential revenue play. >> what's app is the number one messaging app in europe, brazil and russia. the company is based in mountain view and has just 55 employees. >>> there are demands that miley cyrus' bangerz tour be canceled with some parents saying it is too raunchy. parents say cyrus simulates sex acts throughout the concert. they are flooding cyrus' management team and others are trying to resell their tickets. he is scheduled to play in oakland on...
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with a lot of space. he will play a chord and just let it ring.he banjo does not last very long, so he is good at hitting long chords and letting them hang. he will always find the most dissonant, interesting interval possible. i am getting a lot of inspiration from him. tavis: he is very, very serious about this. how is having the eight-month-old other than the music? how has that changed your life? >> i am trying to figure out how to be home more. composing is a good way to be home. somebody commissions me to write a piece and i can spend time at home now. it does not actually work. if i go out and play dates, i will make a lot more money. it feels good that people are willing to pay me to write music and i love being home now. i am still touring a lot and having a good time doing it. writing these pieces for the banjo in a classical setting. finding a way to make it a more legitimate instrument overall, which is sort of my mission. tavis: how would you describe a banjo concerto? >> in this case, i am looking for a role for the banjo, the way i
with a lot of space. he will play a chord and just let it ring.he banjo does not last very long, so he is good at hitting long chords and letting them hang. he will always find the most dissonant, interesting interval possible. i am getting a lot of inspiration from him. tavis: he is very, very serious about this. how is having the eight-month-old other than the music? how has that changed your life? >> i am trying to figure out how to be home more. composing is a good way to be home....