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i'm joined by rick neuheisel and brian jones.ot time management, but time-out management, where the ball, it was a holding call, play stopped. >> rick: looked like auburn was going to move the game. coach petrino believed moving the clock back it would wind. >> brian: dead ball, right? >> rick: the official said this is not a running clock situation, runoff situation. i think here's what the official had to say. >> adam: we get to listen. >> referee: holding on fence, number 72, ten yards from the previous spot, repeat third down. this is not a runoff situation. >> adam: not a runoff situation, 52 seconds on the clock. >> rick: and therefore i think you wait until fourth down and give yourself a chance. >> brian: i would agree. inauspicious ending as it was a beginning with the trick play. bobby petrino, hands the ball off, motions out from under center. you have the freshman, jackson, throw as "hail mary" on the first play of the game. to end the half. you bring your kicker, wallace out. there he has a big leg. attempt a field g
i'm joined by rick neuheisel and brian jones.ot time management, but time-out management, where the ball, it was a holding call, play stopped. >> rick: looked like auburn was going to move the game. coach petrino believed moving the clock back it would wind. >> brian: dead ball, right? >> rick: the official said this is not a running clock situation, runoff situation. i think here's what the official had to say. >> adam: we get to listen. >> referee: holding on...
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joined by rick neuheisel and brian jones.eorgia has the big game against south carolina coming up next and they escape here. >> rick: every good team has to win a couple of games ugly, that's the case with georgia, nick chubb goes for a 10th time 100 yards and they find a way to salt it away. >> brian: a problem if they can't get that fixed. >> rick: i give mark richt credit for putting greyson lambert back in. >> adam: not a confidence boost for auburn today at home in what became the scare at jordan-hare against jacksonville state who takes the lead in the fourth quarter, b.j. >> brian: troy mayne, five-yard run for six. >> adam: auburn answers after a punt. here is overtime. >> rick: peyton barber, their m.v.p. thus far in the season gets the hard yards. this can't happen, b.j., i'm losing my hair just watching it and i don't have much to lose. you have to get rid of the ball. disaster. >> adam: he caught it but was out of bounds. the tigers survive. they got lucky to escape 27-20. peyton barber cracking the century mark.
joined by rick neuheisel and brian jones.eorgia has the big game against south carolina coming up next and they escape here. >> rick: every good team has to win a couple of games ugly, that's the case with georgia, nick chubb goes for a 10th time 100 yards and they find a way to salt it away. >> brian: a problem if they can't get that fixed. >> rick: i give mark richt credit for putting greyson lambert back in. >> adam: not a confidence boost for auburn today at home in...
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joined by rick neuheisel and brian jones. leonard fournette.you vault him to the top of the heisman race? >> rick: the coach in me says, "easy, it's early" but the media man, strike the pose. i go back to 1983. we played mike rozier at nebraska. he won the heisman. that was in week three. this is week three. you saw a couple of those strike-the-pose runs today. >> brian: guys jumping over the top, sidestepping other defenders, the thing i'm worried about is the cancellation of the first ballgame -- yes, put him at the forefront of the heisman conversation now, almost 500 yards in two games but he missed that first ballgame -- it was cancelled. will that come back and hurt him later? >> adam: look at yards per game. yards per game. >> brian: if he averages over 200 going forward, yes. >> rick: did you see jonathan ford miss that tackle? >> adam: he was the big talker in the days leading up. l.s.u. undefeated and we're looking at november 7 as far as going to alabama potentially undefeated. their next game is against a syracuse team that's 3-0 fo
joined by rick neuheisel and brian jones. leonard fournette.you vault him to the top of the heisman race? >> rick: the coach in me says, "easy, it's early" but the media man, strike the pose. i go back to 1983. we played mike rozier at nebraska. he won the heisman. that was in week three. this is week three. you saw a couple of those strike-the-pose runs today. >> brian: guys jumping over the top, sidestepping other defenders, the thing i'm worried about is the...
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joined by rick neuheisel and brian jones. >> rick: a 17-point lead against oklahoma and didn't get anything done in the second half. in this game a commanding lead, seven-minute drive, 16 plays, punches it in, doesn't go for two. there is no reason not to go for two. there is no way florida is going to get three possessions there which is the only reason. i agree, too many coaches go for two, too early. that was a spot to go for two. he's going to rue the day. >> adam: they lose 28-27. >> brian: then there is the live with that but i agree you have to go with it there. that drive, five for five on third down were the volunteers and then will grier, the true freshman says i'll see you your five for five on third and i'll raise you five for five on fourth down. the mettle of this young man -- we talked about his poise in the pregame show. once again. >> rick: 100 yards passing on fourth down by that gator quarterback and i want to give butch a pass -- looked like confusion late in the game. the head linesman gave a confusing signal. he looks like he's going to show everyone it's marked for pl
joined by rick neuheisel and brian jones. >> rick: a 17-point lead against oklahoma and didn't get anything done in the second half. in this game a commanding lead, seven-minute drive, 16 plays, punches it in, doesn't go for two. there is no reason not to go for two. there is no way florida is going to get three possessions there which is the only reason. i agree, too many coaches go for two, too early. that was a spot to go for two. he's going to rue the day. >> adam: they lose...
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joined by rick neuheisel and brian jones. leonard fournette. do you vault him to the top of the heisman race? "easy, it's early" but the media man, strike the pose. i go back to 1983. we played mike rozier at nebraska. he won the heisman. that was in week three. this is week three. you saw a couple of those strike-the-pose runs today. >> brian: guys jumping over the top, sidestepping other defenders, the thing i'm worried about is the cancellation of the first ballgame -- yes, put him at the forefront of the heisman conversation now, almost 500 yards in two games but he missed that first ballgame -- it was cancelled. will that come back and hurt him later? >> adam: look at yards per game. yards per game. >> brian: if he averages over 200 going forward, yes. >> rick: did you see jonathan ford miss that tackle? >> adam: he was the big talker in the days leading up. l.s.u. undefeated and we're looking at november 7 as far as going to alabama potentially undefeated. their next game is against a syracuse team that's 3-0 for the first time since -- >
joined by rick neuheisel and brian jones. leonard fournette. do you vault him to the top of the heisman race? "easy, it's early" but the media man, strike the pose. i go back to 1983. we played mike rozier at nebraska. he won the heisman. that was in week three. this is week three. you saw a couple of those strike-the-pose runs today. >> brian: guys jumping over the top, sidestepping other defenders, the thing i'm worried about is the cancellation of the first ballgame -- yes,...
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brian jones was here and recorded "the pipes of pan at jajouka" with these musicians.have ended up being albums by annette parker and nacio parker and the rolling stones. for years, if you were a rock god, you had to come here, dig the crazy percussion, strings and pipes that took you to another place. it's intricate, hypnotic, beautiful. if you're in the right frame of mind, mesmerizing. >>> anyone who comes to tangier e rheumatoid arthritis... ordinary objects often seemed... >>> anyone who comes to tangier inevitably ends up lost in the old part of the city. the medina is just what you want it to be. the ancient world residing just next to and around the new one. you can walk around inside the movie in your head, play the bogie character you never were, all against an all too willing, all too genuine backdrop. ordinarily just about the last thing in the world i would be interested in doing is antiquing, but buried in the network of twisting narrow streets of the old city is boutique majid, and he's one interesting guy. thank you. >> come in. >> when he was a little
brian jones was here and recorded "the pipes of pan at jajouka" with these musicians.have ended up being albums by annette parker and nacio parker and the rolling stones. for years, if you were a rock god, you had to come here, dig the crazy percussion, strings and pipes that took you to another place. it's intricate, hypnotic, beautiful. if you're in the right frame of mind, mesmerizing. >>> anyone who comes to tangier e rheumatoid arthritis... ordinary objects often...
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joining us to talk about that game and the season ahead is brian jones, studio nachlt good morning. >tional. >> it is. any time we can unface mask these guys, it's going to be a plus. this is a wonderful young man. you look at him a season ago. they're not that gaudy but yet he picked up the pieces from the loss of his father, went out there and tried to help his team succeed. so you tip your hat to anyone who has to go through a tragedy like that and immediately get back on the field and try to concentrate on your track. >> it's so touching because they were such good friends. who are you picking? >> we'll see. they're breaking in a new quarterback. we'll we'll ee see who has to be it. they come in that space. you look at jeremy johnson take over for nick marshal who was more of a bobby petrino is used to a guy like jeremy gardner. will he go more of the role of the dual threat guy. you look at this, two coaches switching roles. one going to pocket passes and one with the dual threat guy. >> who do you like? >> it's going to be wild and woolly once again in the west. alabama will be
joining us to talk about that game and the season ahead is brian jones, studio nachlt good morning. >tional. >> it is. any time we can unface mask these guys, it's going to be a plus. this is a wonderful young man. you look at him a season ago. they're not that gaudy but yet he picked up the pieces from the loss of his father, went out there and tried to help his team succeed. so you tip your hat to anyone who has to go through a tragedy like that and immediately get back on the field...
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john collins, who is 70, dale jones, 58, terrence perkins, 67, and brian reader, 76. in other words, three of them were old enough to claim a state pension and free bus pass. five are stated to start in november. three entered not guilty and two have not entered pleas for legal reasons. jane: an initial report of the air show crash on the south coast of england showed the aircraft had no abnormal plate. 11 people were killed after it failed to pull out of a loop the loop stunt when it crashed on the road. in guatemala, voters head to the poll to elect a new president. this is no ordinary election. it comes on the heels of the resignation and arrest of the former head of state. otto perez molina stepped down a mid a massive fraud investigation. reporter: he may be a toddler, but santiago is taking to it -- learning to take a stance. politics have come early for these little ones. >> is a hope not for tomorrow or for the election. it is hope for the rest of our lives. we are not going be to the same passive guatemala. we are always going to fight for our country. report
john collins, who is 70, dale jones, 58, terrence perkins, 67, and brian reader, 76. in other words, three of them were old enough to claim a state pension and free bus pass. five are stated to start in november. three entered not guilty and two have not entered pleas for legal reasons. jane: an initial report of the air show crash on the south coast of england showed the aircraft had no abnormal plate. 11 people were killed after it failed to pull out of a loop the loop stunt when it crashed...
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jones makes sense of investing. hi. hi. hello. hi. hi. hi. hi my name's josh. kelly. my name is raph. steve. my name is anne. tom. brian. krystal. and i am definitely not a robot. i'm one of the real live attorneys you can talk to through legalzoom. whether it's for your business or your personal life, don't let unanswered legal questions hold you up. because we're here. we're here, we're here, and we've got your back. legalzoom. legal help is here. you're down with crestor. yes! when diet and exercise aren't enough, adding crestor lowers bad cholesterol up to 55%. crestor is not for people with liver disease, or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor all medicines you take. call your doctor if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired, have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine, or yellowing of skin or eyes. these could be signs of serious side effects. i'm down with crestor! make your move. ask your doctor about crestor. kennedy: there is only a few certainties of death and taxes and steadying your toe. randall crenshaw talks about "topical storm." >> this is entertainin
jones makes sense of investing. hi. hi. hello. hi. hi. hi. hi my name's josh. kelly. my name is raph. steve. my name is anne. tom. brian. krystal. and i am definitely not a robot. i'm one of the real live attorneys you can talk to through legalzoom. whether it's for your business or your personal life, don't let unanswered legal questions hold you up. because we're here. we're here, we're here, and we've got your back. legalzoom. legal help is here. you're down with crestor. yes! when diet and...
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jones. the eagles staged a second half comeback getting two touchdowns off their own from demarco murray, brian matthews also ran one in for philly. but it wasn't enough actually. atlanta hanging on for the win, 26-24. >>> and next up, the vikings visiting the 49ers. not sure about the uniforms of the 49ers. adrian peterson's return from minnesota but the star of the show was san francisco's carlos hyde. he seemed to get the ball every play for the 49ers. most importantly, hyde scored a pair of touchdowns, a second one putting the game away in the fourth quarter winning 20-3 there. exciting. >> i don't have a problem with their uniforms. >> you liked? >> yeah, what's wrong? really >> i don't know that i liked it >> by the way, as a quick homage to frank gifford, the boys for the first game wore the traditional yellow monday night football jacket. >> how sweet. >> we lost frank gifford just a few weeks ago. so. >> while we're talking about the nfl, how about them cowboys? for the ninth consecutive year, the dallas cowboys topped the annual forbes list of most valuable franchises. >> the magazine
jones. the eagles staged a second half comeback getting two touchdowns off their own from demarco murray, brian matthews also ran one in for philly. but it wasn't enough actually. atlanta hanging on for the win, 26-24. >>> and next up, the vikings visiting the 49ers. not sure about the uniforms of the 49ers. adrian peterson's return from minnesota but the star of the show was san francisco's carlos hyde. he seemed to get the ball every play for the 49ers. most importantly, hyde scored...
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jones. we were listening to charlie evans who says there is no hurry to hike rates and brian quipped just stoped members stirring this pot. rocket, do you feel it's creating more confusion as opposed to giving some kind of clarity as to the direction of interest rates? >> i think so, mandy, and i think brian made a valid point. they're trying to be transparent which you can't argue against transparency, but there's such a thing as overload of information and i think that's what a lot of investors are getting right now. people are very panicked when they're hearing these types of headlines. it's not giving them a lot of clarity. in terms of getting some long-term investor money back into this market, i don't think that's going to do anything to give it a boost. >> what do you think, kate? >> i would agree. i think overall we're seeing a lot of focus on every little bit of data because the fed says they're data dependent and in addition with all the differing views, it's not helping investors get a clearer view. it's not giving them confidence. in fact, it's doing the reverse. so i think the fed
jones. we were listening to charlie evans who says there is no hurry to hike rates and brian quipped just stoped members stirring this pot. rocket, do you feel it's creating more confusion as opposed to giving some kind of clarity as to the direction of interest rates? >> i think so, mandy, and i think brian made a valid point. they're trying to be transparent which you can't argue against transparency, but there's such a thing as overload of information and i think that's what a lot of...
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brian jacobson with wells fargo funds. >> on wall street stocks re-andered between gains and losses as investors looked ahead to the employment report. the dow jones industrials rose 47 points to 16,000049. nasdaq dropped 26. weighed down by a decline in apple. and the s&p 500 gained two points. >> consumers remain confident nest september despite all the volatility. the conference four said its index of consumer attitudes rose to the highest level since january. lower gasoline prices were part of the reason for the rise in optimism. >> fiat chrysler underreported highway deaths accord which said they failed to report fatalities and injuries required by law. it says it is cooperating with regulators. >>> the senate is expected to vote the an some point tonight on a bill that would keep the government funded temporarily. and while it's expected to pass, the deadline to get it all done system tomorrow at midnight. eamon javers is in washington tonight. the temporary spending bill would keep the government open till december 11th you but then what happens? >> it's anybody's guess. we've got a really weird situation in the house of representatives whe
brian jacobson with wells fargo funds. >> on wall street stocks re-andered between gains and losses as investors looked ahead to the employment report. the dow jones industrials rose 47 points to 16,000049. nasdaq dropped 26. weighed down by a decline in apple. and the s&p 500 gained two points. >> consumers remain confident nest september despite all the volatility. the conference four said its index of consumer attitudes rose to the highest level since january. lower gasoline...
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charlotte as bank of america shareholders vote on whether chief executive brian moynihan should also remain as chairman. michael price jonesn. he is the director of corporate governance which advises shareholders. you're recommending a no vote. how much of your opposition is on principle and should have on moynihan's performance? michael: it's both. really this is about a case-specific instance of bank of america and the need for them to have strong and independent leaders as they change with our renew and ultimately with the strategic side of our company going forward. michael: how do you think it's bank of improv for america shareholders? michael: talking about the strategy and leadership that can occur when off 360-kind of thinking on the board which can't come from the c.e.o. so it's really going to be making the long-term decisions. michael: this is in response to the company having a vote because the company had separated the two jobs then put them back together in october. is this something that should be done by every company? separating these jobs? and what does it say about shareholder pressure, shareholder activ
charlotte as bank of america shareholders vote on whether chief executive brian moynihan should also remain as chairman. michael price jonesn. he is the director of corporate governance which advises shareholders. you're recommending a no vote. how much of your opposition is on principle and should have on moynihan's performance? michael: it's both. really this is about a case-specific instance of bank of america and the need for them to have strong and independent leaders as they change with...
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growing, alongside it in blue, the dow jones industrial average which grew alongside the dow, grew alongside the federal reserve balance sheet. what do you make of that, brian? >> i know exactly what chart you're showing. i can't see it but i can see it in my brain. that is correlation, not causation. i will give you a correlation. the fed did qe1, qe2, qe3 and chicago blackhawks, nhl hockey team won stanley cup one, stanley cup 2, and stanley cup 3. did qe cause stanley cup to come to chicago? you can show two lines going together but that doesn't mean one caused other. i don't buy it. prove it. >> you're fine with a rate hike, right. >> the steven, go made. >> you're fine with a rate hike. we should have a small rate hike. trish: he is. >> yes, absolutely. trish: he is absolutely fine with rate hike. are you fine with the rate hike, steven? what will it do to traders down on floor of stock exchange when they hair fed increases by quarter after%. >> i don't think a small rate hike changes anyone's trade or grandma's standard of living. and gets cost of credit off the zero line when the gdp is 3.7%. i think, i would never got it this low as you just said. w
growing, alongside it in blue, the dow jones industrial average which grew alongside the dow, grew alongside the federal reserve balance sheet. what do you make of that, brian? >> i know exactly what chart you're showing. i can't see it but i can see it in my brain. that is correlation, not causation. i will give you a correlation. the fed did qe1, qe2, qe3 and chicago blackhawks, nhl hockey team won stanley cup one, stanley cup 2, and stanley cup 3. did qe cause stanley cup to come to...
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brian. the transports have gotten absolutely trounced. look at the dow jonesportation average down 8.5% the past month, down 16% this 2015, but some analysts are saying that the market turmoil we have seen has actually created a longer term buying opportunity though, certainly not for the faint of heart. go to the say that so, several names that offer growth, take fedex. it's down almost 14% over the past month, but citi added to the recommended list, citing e-commerce ex-poesh shaurntd company's express restructuring, not just city that likes this stock, the implied upside for fedex the next 12 months, 33%. now, another name to check out, the truckers, sold of you pretty steeply, switch transportation down 23% in the past month but analyst consensus for this stock, 61%. now, avondale partners donald broten says swift and other truck load carriers, he likes them because ben fit from cheap fuel and a strengthening u.s. consumer. lastly, hold on to your seats for this one, union pacific. this is one of the biggest transport losers this year, as rail volumes have
brian. the transports have gotten absolutely trounced. look at the dow jonesportation average down 8.5% the past month, down 16% this 2015, but some analysts are saying that the market turmoil we have seen has actually created a longer term buying opportunity though, certainly not for the faint of heart. go to the say that so, several names that offer growth, take fedex. it's down almost 14% over the past month, but citi added to the recommended list, citing e-commerce ex-poesh shaurntd...
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jones intraday. as that has broken, we have moved from plus 106 on the dow to now 75. >> brian, you called these markets. you think we actually bottomed a week last tuesday and since then, the s&p has risen 3%. you are nailing your colors firmly to the mast here. >> yes, i do think also the tuesday was the low for this bull market correction. i could be wrong about that. i don't want to take too much credit for it. a lot of people were saying it looked like sort of a capitulation trade at that point. we have gotten some pretty decent numbers coming out earlier this week. things were looking weak because of anticipation that stanley fisher was signaling that the fed was going to be hiking in september. now, it looks like, now, maybe is it could be october or december. the key things for investors to watch is we are getting decent pmi data out of the euro zone and the united states as well. china is slowing. the real question is whether or not that is going to infect our markets. i really don't think it will. >> i'm not sure that is the real request he for many people. if the dow has dropped 30 points on
jones intraday. as that has broken, we have moved from plus 106 on the dow to now 75. >> brian, you called these markets. you think we actually bottomed a week last tuesday and since then, the s&p has risen 3%. you are nailing your colors firmly to the mast here. >> yes, i do think also the tuesday was the low for this bull market correction. i could be wrong about that. i don't want to take too much credit for it. a lot of people were saying it looked like sort of a...
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us now, kristen rendell, seattle police department detective don jones who walked her down the aisle and pierce county deputy sheriff brianwith the dance. we thank you all for joining "fox & friends" this morning. kristen, how difficult was it for you to be planning, you know, the biggest day of your life, arguably, without your dad? and what was the question that you popped on the detective? >> it was very hard to plan. i mean planning any wedding is super hard, let alone not having my father there to keep me calm and talk me through things. so it was extra hard. and then to ask don to walk me down the aisle, it was the day after i got engaged, i went over to his house and i was like, so will you walk me down the aisle. and he didn't even believe me that i got engaged until i showed him the ring. he was like, are you being serious or are you joking with me right now? i said oh, i'm being serious. it took him a minute to realize i was really being honest and asking him to walk me down the aisle. >> and detective, when you hear that, what did it mean to you and why was it important to you to do exactly that for kirsten? >>
us now, kristen rendell, seattle police department detective don jones who walked her down the aisle and pierce county deputy sheriff brianwith the dance. we thank you all for joining "fox & friends" this morning. kristen, how difficult was it for you to be planning, you know, the biggest day of your life, arguably, without your dad? and what was the question that you popped on the detective? >> it was very hard to plan. i mean planning any wedding is super hard, let alone...
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jones industrial average up 108 points. the s&p up .7 of 1%. the nasdaq and russell 2000 are also higher. melissa. >> this is a nice follow-through from yesterday, brian. and also take a look at some of these sectors. xlu, the utilities, as well as eem, the emerging markets. the bid higher in both of these sectors sort of is saying that the market believes that there's going to be no hike because if there was a belief that there would be a hike people would want to take off the bond proxies as well as the riskier assets there. these are interesting trades. these are the trades to watch going into tomorrow's meeting. >> but i loved your point, though. won't it be nice by tomorrow night on "fast money," 3578 eastern, 2:00 pacific, that we'll know, that all sothis speculation, the great unsirnt will be over. >> i guess. unless they open the door tore mountain certainty. do i this they're going to go away from data dependency tomorrow? i doubt it. >> i had a nightmare last night. i ate a giant sandwich. but i had another nightmare also that the federal reserve doesn't raise rates but it doesn't indicate that it won't raise rates, that we still get stuck i
jones industrial average up 108 points. the s&p up .7 of 1%. the nasdaq and russell 2000 are also higher. melissa. >> this is a nice follow-through from yesterday, brian. and also take a look at some of these sectors. xlu, the utilities, as well as eem, the emerging markets. the bid higher in both of these sectors sort of is saying that the market believes that there's going to be no hike because if there was a belief that there would be a hike people would want to take off the bond...