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tech daniels, acrid wildly and derek mitchell . greg davis knows they will need all of those guys and more . >> in terms of caring the football and doing the kind of things, we are excited about with lashawn and akron . after that we will see >> mike is l, no his mba chances were slim . he was clear about one thing, he wanted to keep playing basketball . now the point guard gets to do that . gazelle signed a deal with the bears of the professional basketball league . as a senior, gazelle averaged e assists per game . while leaving the hawks to the second round of the ncaa tournament . we have the eastern tour this week . next week it will be on fox 28 . 30 minutes of high school sports in high school football with 14 games .>> these guys are ready . everybody is anxious to get to another live look at the bluegrass festival in central city.looks like a fun time happening there right now.the festival before we go, we want to take a lead look at the bluegrass festival pick it up and central city tonight . folks have been making their way inside
tech daniels, acrid wildly and derek mitchell . greg davis knows they will need all of those guys and more . >> in terms of caring the football and doing the kind of things, we are excited about with lashawn and akron . after that we will see >> mike is l, no his mba chances were slim . he was clear about one thing, he wanted to keep playing basketball . now the point guard gets to do that . gazelle signed a deal with the bears of the professional basketball league . as a senior,...
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first is mitchell davis. andaud for mitchell, lee's the jasmine nielsen. and then jasmine nielsen. and then he is an author of a number of very amusing and very smart books. andrites for vanity fair his claim to fame is he is the author of this now 10-year-old book, the united states of arugula, david camp. next we have someone who is actually doing the political work in washington dc, and she will tell us more about that, de matina.amin and then the current chair of the department, the professor and chair of the nyu department of food studies, it says public health but it has been moved. nutrition and food studies together again when i belong, dr. christiana ray. some of this, as we have these conversations, there is always a little bit about how i spent my summer vacation. mitchell was in our first graduating class, a phd in the food studies program. he will graduate next thursday at noon. no, i am teasing. among the really interesting and valuable and fun and smart things that mitchell does is he took the food expo for american food to milan for six months. espresso,k a lot of a
first is mitchell davis. andaud for mitchell, lee's the jasmine nielsen. and then jasmine nielsen. and then he is an author of a number of very amusing and very smart books. andrites for vanity fair his claim to fame is he is the author of this now 10-year-old book, the united states of arugula, david camp. next we have someone who is actually doing the political work in washington dc, and she will tell us more about that, de matina.amin and then the current chair of the department, the...
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first, mitchell davis come executive vice president. applause for mitchell please.applause] then nielsen, executive director of just foods. [applause] and then an author of a number of very amusing and smart books, he writes for vanity fair and his claim to fame in this house is he is the author of the now 10-year-old book, united states of arugula. [applause] next we have some of whose actually doing the political work in washington and she will tell us more about that, executive director of food policy action, claire benjamin. [applause] and the current chair of the department, professor of nyu department of nutrition and food studies. nutrition and food studies together again where they belong. dr. krishnendu ray. [applause] some of this as we have our conversations is a little bit about how i spent my summer vacation. mitchell was in our first graduating class, first class and is a phd from this study. it took him a little longer than some. >> i just graduated in the first class. [laughter] >> among the many interesting and fun and smart things that mitchell doe
first, mitchell davis come executive vice president. applause for mitchell please.applause] then nielsen, executive director of just foods. [applause] and then an author of a number of very amusing and smart books, he writes for vanity fair and his claim to fame in this house is he is the author of the now 10-year-old book, united states of arugula. [applause] next we have some of whose actually doing the political work in washington and she will tell us more about that, executive director of...
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first, mitchell davis come executive vice president. a plot for mitchell please. [applause] then nielsen, executive director of just foods. [applause] and then an author of a number of very amusing and smart books, he writes for vanity fair and his claim to fame in this house is he is the author of the now 10-year-old book, united states of arugula. [applause] next we have some of whose actually doing the political work in washington and she will tell us more about that, executive director of food policy action, claire benjamin. [applause] and the current chair of the nyurtment, professor of department of nutrition and food studies. nutrition and food studies together again where they belong. dr. ray. [applause] dr. krishnendu ray. [applause] >> some of this as we have our conversations is a little bit about how i spent my summer vacation. mitchell was in our first graduating class, first class and is a phd from this study. it took him a little longer than some. >> i just graduated in the first class. [laughter] >> among the many interesting and fun and smart thin
first, mitchell davis come executive vice president. a plot for mitchell please. [applause] then nielsen, executive director of just foods. [applause] and then an author of a number of very amusing and smart books, he writes for vanity fair and his claim to fame in this house is he is the author of the now 10-year-old book, united states of arugula. [applause] next we have some of whose actually doing the political work in washington and she will tell us more about that, executive director of...
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. ♪ >>> this is the coffeewood prison in mitchells, virginia. robert davis' home. and other places like it, for something like 40% of his life. every moment of those years dictated by one, long night with officer randy snead, miserable, exhausted end of which robert said the words he cannot take back. >> you stabbed that woman. >> i stabbed her. >> you stabbed her, didn't you? >> multiple time. >> most people would say i would never, ever, in a million years, confess. >> or how could you be so stupid and not know, you know. >> uh-huh. >> i was young. i didn't know. i was naive, you know. i was scared. >> robert is not alone, of course. there are people like him in situations just like his in jails and prisons all around the country who confessed as teenagers to crimes they maybe didn't commit. in fact, to prevent that very thing, police departments in many other countries banned or dispensed years ago with interrogation techniques still used in america. if a murder happened elsewhere -- for example, here in the united kingdom, it's probable that robert still would
. ♪ >>> this is the coffeewood prison in mitchells, virginia. robert davis' home. and other places like it, for something like 40% of his life. every moment of those years dictated by one, long night with officer randy snead, miserable, exhausted end of which robert said the words he cannot take back. >> you stabbed that woman. >> i stabbed her. >> you stabbed her, didn't you? >> multiple time. >> most people would say i would never, ever, in a million...
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john, water of walter houser, stacey davis, britt mitchell, fred and jack lawler all wanted to know. why is is it called a hoagie is a good question with more than one possible answer. ♪ >>> what do you call this? >> hoagie. >> why do we call this a hoagie. >> there's no other word to describe how good it is. >> because it's full avenue whole lot of stuff. i don't know. >> there's grinders and poe boys, heroes and subs. if you're stacking meat and cheese on bread in philly it's hoagie. >> starts with the naval yard, italian immigrants and this little place called hog island. >> chef gary is a third generation italian american. teaching at the restaurant school at walnut hill college. he says section of the naval yard now home to the airport was called hog island. >> that's drefting. i never heard of that before. >> he says where is italian ill grants found work in the early 1900's building naval vessels used in world war ii. >> they were building a country and also building a life for their children at the same time. so they made sandwich that was easy to eat. >> the ingredients have
john, water of walter houser, stacey davis, britt mitchell, fred and jack lawler all wanted to know. why is is it called a hoagie is a good question with more than one possible answer. ♪ >>> what do you call this? >> hoagie. >> why do we call this a hoagie. >> there's no other word to describe how good it is. >> because it's full avenue whole lot of stuff. i don't know. >> there's grinders and poe boys, heroes and subs. if you're stacking meat and cheese...
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john, water of walter houser, stacey davis, britt mitchell, fred and jack lawler all wanted to know.hy is is it called a hoagie is a good question with more than one possible answer. ♪ >>> what do you call this? >> hoagie. >> why do we call this a hoagie. >> there's no other word to describe how good it is. >> because it's full avenue whole lot of stuff. i don't know. >> there's grinders and poe boys, heroes and subs. if you're stacking meat and cheese on bread in philly it's hoagie. >> starts with the naval yard, italian immigrants and this little place called hog island. >> chef gary is a third generation italian american. teaching at the restaurant school at walnut hill college. he says section of the naval yard now home to the airport was called hog island. >> that's drefting. i never heard of that before. >> he says where is italian ill grants found work in the early 1900's building naval vessels used in world war ii. >> they were building a country and also building a life for their children at the same time. so they made sandwich that was easy to eat. >> the ingredients haven'
john, water of walter houser, stacey davis, britt mitchell, fred and jack lawler all wanted to know.hy is is it called a hoagie is a good question with more than one possible answer. ♪ >>> what do you call this? >> hoagie. >> why do we call this a hoagie. >> there's no other word to describe how good it is. >> because it's full avenue whole lot of stuff. i don't know. >> there's grinders and poe boys, heroes and subs. if you're stacking meat and cheese...
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corner when "dateline" continues. xwxexe >> reporter: this is the coffeewood prison, in mitchells, virginia. robert davis's home, this and other places like it, for something like 40% of his life. every moment of those years dictated by one long night with officer randy snead. at the miserable, exhausted end of which robert said the words he can't take back. >> you stabbed that woman? >> i stabbed her. >> you stabbed her, didn't you? >> one -- one or two times. >> most people would say, "i would never, ever, in a million years, confess --" >> or -- or how could you be so stupid and not know? you know -- >> uh-huh. >> and -- i was young. i didn't know. i was naive. you know, i was scared. >> reporter: robert is not alone, of course. there are people like him in situations just like his in jails and prisons all around the country, who confessed as teenagers to crimes they maybe didn't commit. in fact, to prevent that very thing, police departments in many other countries banned or dispensed years ago with interrogation techniques still used in america. had the murder happened elsewhere, for example, here in
corner when "dateline" continues. xwxexe >> reporter: this is the coffeewood prison, in mitchells, virginia. robert davis's home, this and other places like it, for something like 40% of his life. every moment of those years dictated by one long night with officer randy snead. at the miserable, exhausted end of which robert said the words he can't take back. >> you stabbed that woman? >> i stabbed her. >> you stabbed her, didn't you? >> one -- one or two...
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. >> reporter: this is the coffeewood prison, in mitchells, virginia. robert davis's home, this and something like 40% of his life. i didn't know. i was naive. you know, i was scared. >> reporter: robert is not alone, of course. there are people like him in situations just t ke his in jails and prisons all around the country, who confessed as teenagers to crimes they maybe didn't commit. in fact, to prevent that v vy ththg,g,olice departments in many other countntes banned or dispensed years ago with interrogation techniques still used in america. had the murder happened elsewhere, for example, here in the united kingdom it's probable that robert still would have beenenrought in for questioning he was after all namededs a suspect by others in the case. but the chances that he would have been charged or even interviewed for very long, close to zero. >> the interview as it is on the recording would not bebeegal in the u.k.k.and that evidence would not have been admitted to a trial. >> reporter: this is andy griffiths, 26 years a detective e the sussex police recognized
. >> reporter: this is the coffeewood prison, in mitchells, virginia. robert davis's home, this and something like 40% of his life. i didn't know. i was naive. you know, i was scared. >> reporter: robert is not alone, of course. there are people like him in situations just t ke his in jails and prisons all around the country, who confessed as teenagers to crimes they maybe didn't commit. in fact, to prevent that v vy ththg,g,olice departments in many other countntes banned or...
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>>> this is the coffeewood prison in mitchell, virginia, robert davis' home, this and other places something like 40% of this is life. every mt dictated by one long night with officer randy knead at the miserable exhausted end of which robert said the words he cannot take back. >> you stabbed that woman. >> i stabbed her. >> you stabbed her, didn't you? >> one or two times. >> most people would say, i would never ever in a million years. >> or how could you be so stupid and not know? i was young. i didn't know. i was naive, i was scared. >> reporter: robert is not alone, of course. there are people like him in situations in jails and prisons all around the country who confessed as teenagers to crimes they maybe didn't commit. in fact, to prevent that very thing, police departments in many other countries banned or dispensed many years ago with interrogation techniques still in america. had the murder happened elsewhere, perhaps here in the united kingdom, probable robert would have been brought as a suspect in the case, the chances he would be interviewed or charges, close to zero.
>>> this is the coffeewood prison in mitchell, virginia, robert davis' home, this and other places something like 40% of this is life. every mt dictated by one long night with officer randy knead at the miserable exhausted end of which robert said the words he cannot take back. >> you stabbed that woman. >> i stabbed her. >> you stabbed her, didn't you? >> one or two times. >> most people would say, i would never ever in a million years. >> or how...
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. >> joe: there are questions about mitchell and juju >> brady: justin davis. when will he come back at running back? not that they don't have depth there. you would like to have your best players healthy and one hundred% to make your way through this pac-12 south schedule. >> joe: they can survive without justin davis. i can't see them making a run at the division without juju smith-schuster. >> brady: that would be tough. >> [whistle blowing]. freshman. he is the guy they look for to be the next juju smith-schuster. he is not there yet. you are right. that's a huge loss if he is not able to come back and has the impact everyone is looking for him to have the rest of the season. >> joe: morin found his fellow tight end kern. leon again with a short gain. arizona will head into the first bye and lick their wounds after a 2 and 4 first half. >> brady: both teams going into their bye. very unique. >> joe: morin throws behind the intended receiver. picked off by harris. first career interception for harris. he runs it back 35 yards. for the arizona offense. >> bra
. >> joe: there are questions about mitchell and juju >> brady: justin davis. when will he come back at running back? not that they don't have depth there. you would like to have your best players healthy and one hundred% to make your way through this pac-12 south schedule. >> joe: they can survive without justin davis. i can't see them making a run at the division without juju smith-schuster. >> brady: that would be tough. >> [whistle blowing]. freshman. he is the...
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davis knows how to set goals, big ones. >> he can speak chinese and french. >> mitchell throws to the corner and knocked away by shawn davis, the safety. >> reporter: the star defensive back has been thinking of his future since he was a kid. two sisters, two brothers and a praying mom and dad that refused to let their kids take shortcuts. >> teach me to do thy will. >> did did you pray today, did you study today, did you do your extra? if we do what everyone else does we will be in the same boat. we have to do things to elevate ourselves. what did you do extra today. >> reporter: they de their kids in private school. that meant extra jobs and extra long commutes. >> an hour and a half. >> one way. >> yes. every day. >> gas went up to $4, almost $5. i was gassing up like every 2 1/2 days. no nails, no hair, no, you know, just gas, food, shelter. >> reporter: shawn was home schooled for nine years before he got accepted to d.c.'s elite school where moving out of his basement home room to a school room wasn't his only challenge. >> i was one of five african- american males in my graduating class. i wasn't used to it because
davis knows how to set goals, big ones. >> he can speak chinese and french. >> mitchell throws to the corner and knocked away by shawn davis, the safety. >> reporter: the star defensive back has been thinking of his future since he was a kid. two sisters, two brothers and a praying mom and dad that refused to let their kids take shortcuts. >> teach me to do thy will. >> did did you pray today, did you study today, did you do your extra? if we do what everyone else...
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and tonight nbc news is hearing exclusively from her daughter patti davis about the legacy her mother leaves behind. nbc's andrea mitchell has more. >> reporter: today nancy reagan began her final journey, her casket carried by her secret service detail past and present. salutes as the hearse traveled the freeway, including one named usually jammed. today area fire departments paying tribute. and as the hear sze approached the reagan library people gathering, some with red roses, nancy reagan red. patti davis spoke with maria shriver, also a former california fliedy. >> it's really comforting to see all of these people who i'm sure are not all republicans. >> reporter: right. >> standing out on >> reporter: >> and to your hand, oh, lord, we commend our sister nancy. >> mrs. reagan will days as people pay their respects. today including house speaker paul ryan. the last years in declining health and without herrony were lonely. >> she told me once she was not afraid to die. she said i don't want it to hurt, but i'm not afraid to die. i'll see ronny again. >> reporter: now a three-day period of >> america on sunday lost a
and tonight nbc news is hearing exclusively from her daughter patti davis about the legacy her mother leaves behind. nbc's andrea mitchell has more. >> reporter: today nancy reagan began her final journey, her casket carried by her secret service detail past and present. salutes as the hearse traveled the freeway, including one named usually jammed. today area fire departments paying tribute. and as the hear sze approached the reagan library people gathering, some with red roses, nancy...
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davis there. and then, a nice play by timmons to get underneath that route. and mike mitchell comes up and makes a big hit on the quarterback, tolzien. and then, they catch a break here on the last one. but every, single one of those and the pittsburgh steelers, at their best, are amongst the best competitors in the national football league. and it showed up on the goal line tonight. >> 16 points for 2 games, ?u against cleveland and g onagainst the giants next sda n sudeay nit. we'll look ahe to , we froap, the postgame ia moment. (my hero zero by lemonheads) zero really can be a hero. get zero down, zero deposit, ze d asigning, and zero first onelmoasigning, this black friday at the volkswagen sign then drive event. ? this holiday, ens it. give your loved ones ancestrydna,?7je the simple d tt thatan hem tell tere they came om eir ethnic mix. it's a gift as original as theare. i used to ask if you could order now at ancestrydna.com.p hear me now, but i switched to sprint. their network reliability is now within 1% of verizon. the freedom to do virtually whatever you want. is
davis there. and then, a nice play by timmons to get underneath that route. and mike mitchell comes up and makes a big hit on the quarterback, tolzien. and then, they catch a break here on the last one. but every, single one of those and the pittsburgh steelers, at their best, are amongst the best competitors in the national football league. and it showed up on the goal line tonight. >> 16 points for 2 games, ?u against cleveland and g onagainst the giants next sda n sudeay nit. we'll...
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davis there. and then, a nice play by timmons to get underneath that route. and mike mitchell comes up and makes a big hit on the quarterback, tolzien. and then, they catch a break here on the last one. but every, single one of those are competitive situations. and the pittsburgh steelers, at football league. and it showed up on the goal line tonight. >> 16 points for 2 games, against cleveland and indianapolis. a big one against the giants next sunday. kansas city and denver on sunday night. we'll look ahead to that, as we continue from indianapolis, on the postgame in a moment. (my hero zero by lemonheads) zero really can be a hero. get zero down, zero deposit, zero due at signing, and zero first month's payment on select volkswagen models. this black friday at the volkswagen sign then drive event. ? this holiday, the real gift isn't what's inside the box... es ancestrydna, the simple dna test that can tell them where they came from -by revealing their ethnic mix. it's a gift as original as they are. order now at ancestrydna.com. within 1% of verizon.ou could and, get this,
davis there. and then, a nice play by timmons to get underneath that route. and mike mitchell comes up and makes a big hit on the quarterback, tolzien. and then, they catch a break here on the last one. but every, single one of those are competitive situations. and the pittsburgh steelers, at football league. and it showed up on the goal line tonight. >> 16 points for 2 games, against cleveland and indianapolis. a big one against the giants next sunday. kansas city and denver on sunday...
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jefferson davis would not enlist them and lost. history repeats itself, warned mitchell.nd it seems hardly coincidental that thomas wentworth higgenson wrote his article detailing the valorous contributions of the south carolina volunteers during the midst of the spanish-american war. the heroices of the u.s. ct should not and cannot be forgotten. black soldiers assigned -- and here's a link with mark's talk -- black soldiers assigned to, quote, passfy the indians in the american west, the buffalo soldiers, were among the first to be mobilized in 1898. this was in part -- there's the scientific racism that goes in with that that many white americans thought physiologically and bilogically they were better suited to fight in the caribbean. 10,000 african-americans served. many of them to much acclaim. news of the 9th and 10th calvaries heroics along roosevelt's rough riders under the command of former confederate general joseph wheeler filled newspapers throughout the nation. booker t. washington likewise chimed in. just as he had praised the 54th massachusetts for their c
jefferson davis would not enlist them and lost. history repeats itself, warned mitchell.nd it seems hardly coincidental that thomas wentworth higgenson wrote his article detailing the valorous contributions of the south carolina volunteers during the midst of the spanish-american war. the heroices of the u.s. ct should not and cannot be forgotten. black soldiers assigned -- and here's a link with mark's talk -- black soldiers assigned to, quote, passfy the indians in the american west, the...
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. >> joe: there are questions about mitchell and juju smith-schuster and their health. >> brady: justin davis. when will he come back not that they don't have depth there. you would like to have your best players healthy and one hundred% to make your way through this pac-12 south schedule. >> joe: they can survive without justin davis. i can't see them making a run at the division without juju smith-schuster. >> brady: that would be tough. >> [whistle blowing]. >> brady: pittman is a true freshman. he is the guy they look for to you are right. that's a huge loss if he is not able to come back and has the impact everyone is looking for him to have the rest of the season. >> joe: morin found his fellow tight end kern. leon again with a short gain. arizona will head into the first bye week in 2 seasons. and and 4 first half. >> brady: both teams going into their bye. very unique. >> joe: morin throws behind the intended receiver. picked off by harris. first career interception for harris. he runs it back 35 yards. it will be a fourth turnover day >> brady: matt morin wanted to take a shot downfi
. >> joe: there are questions about mitchell and juju smith-schuster and their health. >> brady: justin davis. when will he come back not that they don't have depth there. you would like to have your best players healthy and one hundred% to make your way through this pac-12 south schedule. >> joe: they can survive without justin davis. i can't see them making a run at the division without juju smith-schuster. >> brady: that would be tough. >> [whistle blowing]....
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davis. you're watching a special edition of "andrea mitchell reports" live from the reagan library in simi valleyornia. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. as we age, certain nutrients longer than ever. become especially important. from the makers of one a day fifty-plus. one a day proactive sixty-five plus. with high potency vitamin b12 and more vitamin d. trolling for a gig with can't blame you. it's a drone you control with your brain, which controls your thumbs, which control this joystick. no, i'm actually over at the ge booth. we're creating the operating system for industry. it's called predix. it's gonna change the way the world works. ok, i'm telling my brain to tell the drone to get you a copy of my resume. umm, maybe keep your hands on the controller. look out!! ohhhhhhhhhh... you know what, i'm just gonna email it to you. yeah that's probably safer. ok, cool. >>> nancy reagan's two children, patty davis and ron jr. will be delivering eulogies today with james baker and tom brokaw. patty davis spoke to maria shriver, another former california first lady after mrs. re
davis. you're watching a special edition of "andrea mitchell reports" live from the reagan library in simi valleyornia. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. as we age, certain nutrients longer than ever. become especially important. from the makers of one a day fifty-plus. one a day proactive sixty-five plus. with high potency vitamin b12 and more vitamin d. trolling for a gig with can't blame you. it's a drone you control with your brain, which controls your...
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davis there. and then, a nice play by timmons to get underneath that route. and mike mitchell comes up and makes a big hit on the quarterback, tolzien. and then, they catch a break here on the last one. but every, single one of those are competitive situations. competitors in the national football league. and it showed up on the goal line tonight. >> 16 points for 2 games, against cleveland and indianapolis. a big one against the giants next sunday. kansas city and denver on sunday night. we'll look ahead to that, as we continue from indianapolis, on the postgame in a moment. (my hero zero by lemonheads) zero really can be a hero. get zero down, zero deposit, zero due at signing, and zero first month's payment on select volkswagen models. this black friday at the volkswagen sign then drive event. ? this holiday, give your loved ones ancestrydna, the simple dna test that can tell them where they came from -by revealing their ethnic mix. it's a gift as original as they are. order now at ancestrydna.com. i used to ask if you could hear me now, but i switched to sprint. their netw
davis there. and then, a nice play by timmons to get underneath that route. and mike mitchell comes up and makes a big hit on the quarterback, tolzien. and then, they catch a break here on the last one. but every, single one of those are competitive situations. competitors in the national football league. and it showed up on the goal line tonight. >> 16 points for 2 games, against cleveland and indianapolis. a big one against the giants next sunday. kansas city and denver on sunday night....
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davis there. and then, a nice play by timmons to get underneath that route. and mike mitchell comes up and makes a big hit on the quarterback, tolzien. and then, they catch a break here on the last one. but every, single one of those are competitive situations. and the pittsburgh steelers, at football league. and it showed up on the goal line tonight. >> 16 points for 2 games, against cleveland and indianapolis. a big one against the giants next sunday. kansas city and denver on sunday night. we'll look ahead to that, as we continue from indianapolis, on the postgame in a moment. (my hero zero by lemonheads) zero really can be a hero. get zero down, zero deposit, zero due at signing, and zero first month's payment on select volkswagen models. this black friday at the volkswagen sign then drive event. ? this holiday, the real gift isn't what's inside the box... ancestrydna, the simple dna test that can tell them where they came from -by revealing their ethnic mix. it's a gift as original as they are. order now at ancestrydna.com. i used to ask if you could hear me now, but i sw
davis there. and then, a nice play by timmons to get underneath that route. and mike mitchell comes up and makes a big hit on the quarterback, tolzien. and then, they catch a break here on the last one. but every, single one of those are competitive situations. and the pittsburgh steelers, at football league. and it showed up on the goal line tonight. >> 16 points for 2 games, against cleveland and indianapolis. a big one against the giants next sunday. kansas city and denver on sunday...