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this one scooped up >> aaron: s.e.c. west and the s.e.c.e in general proving to be very interesting down the stretch. >> andrew: navy needs a quick strike. the sack by farley. the c.p.r. out of charlotte. >> aaron: coming off the outside edge. they brought too many. the right tackle let him go inside and farley stayed unblocked and came up with the huge sack. great call by defensive coordinator brian vangorder, and that's been his calling card all season long, and the difference between this year's notre dame defense and last year's is that they're attacking now, andrew. they're pinning their ears back. they're bringing pressure. that makes it fun for his players. if you're a young defensive player, this is the type of system you would like to play in. >> andrew: vangorder spent seven years in the nfl including last year with the jets. as you take a close look at this match-up between the browns and the bengals. >> andrew: vangorder last year was with the jets coaching under rex ryan, but he said the man in the nfl who had the biggest impac
this one scooped up >> aaron: s.e.c. west and the s.e.c.e in general proving to be very interesting down the stretch. >> andrew: navy needs a quick strike. the sack by farley. the c.p.r. out of charlotte. >> aaron: coming off the outside edge. they brought too many. the right tackle let him go inside and farley stayed unblocked and came up with the huge sack. great call by defensive coordinator brian vangorder, and that's been his calling card all season long, and the...
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with no time outs, that will do it. >> aaron: that's a bad call. football gods are feeling bad for what happened on the last play of that florida state game. >> andrew: the first navy touchdown tonight we thought it was offensive pass interference on navy. notre dame can take a knee. it was not easy. it never is against navy. brian kelly said earlier this week that if you polled all the coaches in the country, no one would want to play navy, and they showed you why tonight. no quit in the midshipmen. there never is. they erased a 28-7 deficit. came back to take the lead. but in the end notre dame and everett golson who accounted for six touchdowns tonight will walk away and improve to 7-1. brian kelly 4-1 in his career against navy. notre dame has won four straight in the series and next year they will meet again for the 89th time in south bend. time now for the play of the game presented by napa auto parts. everett golson lost the handle. recovered. and takes it in for his third rushing touchdown of the night. >> aaron: somet iimest's better to be
with no time outs, that will do it. >> aaron: that's a bad call. football gods are feeling bad for what happened on the last play of that florida state game. >> andrew: the first navy touchdown tonight we thought it was offensive pass interference on navy. notre dame can take a knee. it was not easy. it never is against navy. brian kelly said earlier this week that if you polled all the coaches in the country, no one would want to play navy, and they showed you why tonight. no quit...
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aggie football. >> aaron: errors.ned leader of that offensive line and offense, bad communication, snaps the ball quarterback nick marshall was trying to check out of a play. it appears that the auburn tigers may be out of miracles. >> carter: alonzo williams recovers the fumble. and now we're back upstairs to the very busy replay booth. >> aaron: they know that this is a fumble just trying to see who gets it. clearly to me looks like texas a&m recovers that. and another mental error by this auburn team. >> carter: this may be the clearest of it all as far as replay, is that we have seen in the last couple of minutes. that's williams. marshall on the ground because he's dejected after the fumble. alonzo williams the junior nose guard who recovers it. >> aaron: earlier this week alonzo williams said that the chemistry in the team's locker room not where it needed to be. talked about this auburn team who believed in itself. >> referee: after further review, ruling on the kneeled is confirmed. first down. >> carter: 54 s
aggie football. >> aaron: errors.ned leader of that offensive line and offense, bad communication, snaps the ball quarterback nick marshall was trying to check out of a play. it appears that the auburn tigers may be out of miracles. >> carter: alonzo williams recovers the fumble. and now we're back upstairs to the very busy replay booth. >> aaron: they know that this is a fumble just trying to see who gets it. clearly to me looks like texas a&m recovers that. and another...
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arkansas does not use its time out yet. >> aaron: >> aaron: the center on the blocks. >> carter: maukhansbrough again. trying to hold onto the football. he's down at the 50. johnson makes the stop. now the arkansas time out. >> referee: time out. arkansas. their third time out of the second half. this will be a 30-second time out. ♪ > a university as exceptional as its location where the world comes to do business, to be inspired in unexpected ways. a place made for adventure, discovery and growth. our strength lies in our spirit, and our calling is to greatness, the university of arkansas. >> carter: russell hansbrough has limped back to the bench. after this run where he gets to the 50, forcing arkansas to take a time out. ouch. >> aaron: left ankle on that one. >> carter: now arkansas out of time outs. matty mauk takes a knee, and it will be missouri. a year ago picked sixth in the s.e.c. east. they make it to their first s.e.c. championship game. lose to auburna. 2014, gary pinkel's team went into the fourth quarter trailing by a hansbrough leaving. that is only going to momentari
arkansas does not use its time out yet. >> aaron: >> aaron: the center on the blocks. >> carter: maukhansbrough again. trying to hold onto the football. he's down at the 50. johnson makes the stop. now the arkansas time out. >> referee: time out. arkansas. their third time out of the second half. this will be a 30-second time out. ♪ > a university as exceptional as its location where the world comes to do business, to be inspired in unexpected ways. a place made for...
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arkansas does not use its time out yet. >> aaron: >> aaron: the center on the blocks. >> carter: maukhansbrough again. trying to hold onto the football. he's down at the 50. johnson makes the stop. now the arkansas time out. >> referee: time out. arkansas. their third time out of the second half. this will be a 30-second time out. ♪ > a university as exceptional as its location where the world comes to do business, to be inspired in unexpected ways. a place made for adventure, discovery and growth. our strength lies in our spirit, and our calling is to greatness, the university of arkansas. >> carter: russell hansbrough has limped back to the bench. after this run where he gets to the 50, forcing arkansas to take a time out. ouch. >> aaron: left ankle on that one. >> carter: now arkansas out of time outs. matty mauk takes a knee, and it will be missouri. a year ago picked sixth in the s.e.c. east. they make it to their first s.e.c. championship game. lose to auburna. 2014, gary pinkel's team went into the fourth quarter trailing by a touchdown. hansbrough leaving. that is only going t
arkansas does not use its time out yet. >> aaron: >> aaron: the center on the blocks. >> carter: maukhansbrough again. trying to hold onto the football. he's down at the 50. johnson makes the stop. now the arkansas time out. >> referee: time out. arkansas. their third time out of the second half. this will be a 30-second time out. ♪ > a university as exceptional as its location where the world comes to do business, to be inspired in unexpected ways. a place made for...
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with no time outs, that will do it. >> aaron: that's a bad call. football gods are feeling bad for what happened on the last play of that florida state game. >> andrew: the first navy touchdown tonight we thought it was offensive pass interference on navy. notre dame can take a knee. it was not easy. it never is against navy. brian kelly said earlier this week that if you polled all the coaches in the country, no one would want to play navy, and they showed you why tonight. no quit in the midshipmen. there never is. they erased a 28-7 deficit. came back to take the lead. but in the end notre dame and everett golson who accounted for six touchdowns tonight will walk away and improve to 7-1. brian kelly 4-1 in his career against navy. notre dame has won four straight in the series and next year they will meet again for the 89th time in south bend. time now for the play of the game presented by napa auto parts. everett golson lost the handle. recovered. and takes it in for his third rushing touchdown of the night. >> aaron: sometimes it's better to be
with no time outs, that will do it. >> aaron: that's a bad call. football gods are feeling bad for what happened on the last play of that florida state game. >> andrew: the first navy touchdown tonight we thought it was offensive pass interference on navy. notre dame can take a knee. it was not easy. it never is against navy. brian kelly said earlier this week that if you polled all the coaches in the country, no one would want to play navy, and they showed you why tonight. no quit...
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aaron and his mother are hoping police will be unable to show probable cause that aaron committed theich he is accused. >> the prosecutor's office is giving you this one-time opportunity to try to get this case resolved. are you not clear as to believing that they have enough on you? is that what the problem is? >> yeah, i know they don't. i didn't even do it. >> what the police officer is saying that is you basically fled from this vehicle and they chased you down, and that they were on foot pursuit pursuing you, and that led to your arrest. >> i don't even know nothing about -- >> were you driving a white expedition at any time? >> no. >> around that time period? >> no. >> you never took off running? you're saying none of that happened? >> none of that happened. >> all right. then i'll let the state know that you're going to not accept the proposal that was offered to resolve your case. >> aaron's complete denial of all wrongdoing puts a troubling new twist on the situation. >> i'm willing to plead guilty to this but i want to assure i can get back here -- >> you just told me you we
aaron and his mother are hoping police will be unable to show probable cause that aaron committed theich he is accused. >> the prosecutor's office is giving you this one-time opportunity to try to get this case resolved. are you not clear as to believing that they have enough on you? is that what the problem is? >> yeah, i know they don't. i didn't even do it. >> what the police officer is saying that is you basically fled from this vehicle and they chased you down, and that...
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somehow aaron finds out from his collectors. aaron, something weird is going on with these accounts, it appears that somebody else has access to this information and is collecting the money from the dealters on this package before we -- the debtors on this package before we get to them. so at that point he called his fixer who's a guy named brandon wilson who's kind of his unofficial partner who's a former bank robber who's gotten into this business, helps him buy and sell debt, but also helps him solve these sorts of problems. and it's brandon who goes and tracks down the thieves that have gotten ahold of this debt and retrieves it. and we can talk about -- it's a crazy showdown with guns, and they get it back. but the world he must go to to retrieve that debt, that's the world that jimmy inhabits which is this kind of gray area of legality, kind of underworld of buying and selling debts in a sketchy manner that exists in buffalo and other places. >> host: right. and this underworld has that hierarchy you mentioned, and you hav
somehow aaron finds out from his collectors. aaron, something weird is going on with these accounts, it appears that somebody else has access to this information and is collecting the money from the dealters on this package before we -- the debtors on this package before we get to them. so at that point he called his fixer who's a guy named brandon wilson who's kind of his unofficial partner who's a former bank robber who's gotten into this business, helps him buy and sell debt, but also helps...
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aaron rodgers and clay matthews. >> aaron rodgers tied daryl la monica's nfl record with six touchdownthere in the bears defense when. >> well, we just kind of got things going early. we hit a fourth down, hit a rollout, a couple of busted coverages, as well. the line gave me time to extend plays and then look down the field, you know, jordy made a couple nice catches and then eddie, you know, throw a pass for three yards and 60-yard touchdown. not doing a lot there and the line deserves credit. defense gave us the ball back and the win. >> five targets caught the touchdown passes. how would you describe the array of weapons at your disposal. >> we have a lot of great players. they make the plays and study hard. we have a lot of expectations for them. adjustments in the week. they did a good job of putting the extra time in, refocusing on the bye week and we had a good performance. >> congratulations, aaron. >> thank you. >> let's turn to clay matthews, before the game, i asked you about the move inside and you said, talk to me after the game. so here we are. how did the change compare
aaron rodgers and clay matthews. >> aaron rodgers tied daryl la monica's nfl record with six touchdownthere in the bears defense when. >> well, we just kind of got things going early. we hit a fourth down, hit a rollout, a couple of busted coverages, as well. the line gave me time to extend plays and then look down the field, you know, jordy made a couple nice catches and then eddie, you know, throw a pass for three yards and 60-yard touchdown. not doing a lot there and the line...
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brand is getting the money he owes aaron. aaron then those investors who gave him the money. everyone is beholden, everyone is connected by the same debt. when aaron goes to meet one of these investors, a fellow named joseph, he's totally anxious because he feels he will fail the sky and owe him money. it out joseph sees it is almost as he has just popped a million dollars, he's put money into tanning salons and parts. it was almost like an inducement. when we were having dinner with joseph i said, do you ever think about this a good people whose deaths you are by? and he says, no, why should i? they made that financial choices. is my fault went to profit on it. he makes enough to baseball games except the pitcher pitches about bitching about her knocks a triple, is there that is somehow wrong for taking advantage of the bad pitch? that was joseph's feeling about the whole situation. it was kind of crazy to think that, i met some of the debtors and, a poor single woman living in st. louis connected to this, former armed robber from boston is connected to this. connected to th
brand is getting the money he owes aaron. aaron then those investors who gave him the money. everyone is beholden, everyone is connected by the same debt. when aaron goes to meet one of these investors, a fellow named joseph, he's totally anxious because he feels he will fail the sky and owe him money. it out joseph sees it is almost as he has just popped a million dollars, he's put money into tanning salons and parts. it was almost like an inducement. when we were having dinner with joseph i...
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we'll do an aaron sorkin sketch.e talent, and unless michelle comes in here screaming like a lunatic -- >> i'm going to deflate whatever genuine moment you're having right now by loudly interrupting you! [ laughter ] >> seth: what the hell was that? >> well, we haven't done that thing where two co-workers who are clearly in love argue with each other as a form of flirting! >> seth: well, we should do that. >> we're doing it right now! >> seth: well, thank you for getting it out of the way. >> you're welcome. [ laughter ] >> seth -- he would like to see you. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> i hear you're working on an aaron sorkin parody. how's it going so far? >> seth: i was thinking that maybe we put you in the sketch, that would separate our sketch from all the others. >> "30 rock" already did it. season 5 episode 18. i was really funny it in. i laugh every time i see it and i've seen it a lot. [ laughter ] >> seth: maybe we forget the sketch and we just do an interview instead. >> yeah, that's better. [ cheers and app
we'll do an aaron sorkin sketch.e talent, and unless michelle comes in here screaming like a lunatic -- >> i'm going to deflate whatever genuine moment you're having right now by loudly interrupting you! [ laughter ] >> seth: what the hell was that? >> well, we haven't done that thing where two co-workers who are clearly in love argue with each other as a form of flirting! >> seth: well, we should do that. >> we're doing it right now! >> seth: well, thank you...
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what is the myth of aaron sorkin and what is the reality?> the reality is i am an awkward guy who is more comfortable on paper than i am in person. i would give anything if we could do this interview by e-mail. if you would e-mail me the questions, i could give you much better answers. >> i would never know it. >> i would be more charming and likable if i could just get a couple of drafts. >> you have been very open about your struggles with addiction. and where are you with that journey? >> this past april was 13 years. >> congratulations. >> thank you. it was a struggle. i lost 10 years of my life to cocaine addiction. i don't take anything for granted. it is easier now with 13.5 years between now and the last time. much easier. i want to say to everyone out there, it really does get easier, but you are not done. you're always aware that you are one call to your dealer away from ruining your life. i will tell you, being a father for me is a great hedge against that. >> you talked about your fears of not being able to write if you weren't o
what is the myth of aaron sorkin and what is the reality?> the reality is i am an awkward guy who is more comfortable on paper than i am in person. i would give anything if we could do this interview by e-mail. if you would e-mail me the questions, i could give you much better answers. >> i would never know it. >> i would be more charming and likable if i could just get a couple of drafts. >> you have been very open about your struggles with addiction. and where are you...
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i'm eun yang. >> i'm aaron gilchrist. you can see on storm team 4 radar waking up to a lot of rain this morning. you'll need an umbrella to get to work and most likely need to get home too. let's go to tom kierein to get you up to speed with this forecast. >> mostly light rain. a live view from the city camera. not reducing visibilities much. it's just light enough to make everything. the leaves are wet and slippery on the side streets and sidewalks. there's heavier, steadier rain in charlottesville. west of there in central and southwestern west virginia. as a result, you will want your rain boots, umbrella and maybe some gloves this morning. we'll have it rather chilly over the next couple of hours. right now it is hovering near 40 degrees much of the region. and then later today, we'll crime into the upper 40s. reaching low to mid 50s by 2:00, 3:00. showers all the way through the daylight hours. through this evening, much of the rain will taper off. from west to east by 8:00, upper 40s. clearing out. near 40 by 11:00.
i'm eun yang. >> i'm aaron gilchrist. you can see on storm team 4 radar waking up to a lot of rain this morning. you'll need an umbrella to get to work and most likely need to get home too. let's go to tom kierein to get you up to speed with this forecast. >> mostly light rain. a live view from the city camera. not reducing visibilities much. it's just light enough to make everything. the leaves are wet and slippery on the side streets and sidewalks. there's heavier, steadier rain...
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aaron. >> so granted two sets of blues and you leave the other one in there. and you have the key, right? >> i was addicted to heroin twice a day. i had about $200 a day, and 50 bags a day. it affected myself and my family, and i heard this is the best program in the state to be clean. luckily, i got arrested to get into here. >> my life was good. i have a great family. i had a great job. i stole from my family, and they don't trust me. they gave me so many chances, and this is the last chance, because if i don't succeed here, i don't have any family backing me up, and i come from a big family, and i will be out on my own, and i don't want that. >> sofield has plead guilty to theft and forgery and awaiting sentencing. he has had several prior convictions for drug possession as well. >> you guys, this is aaron. >> welcome. >> i will not lie, because i think about getting high, and it is always in the back of my head, but that is it, i can't get high ever again. i am 29 and still a little bit young, but i have been around a lot compared to system of the kids in
aaron. >> so granted two sets of blues and you leave the other one in there. and you have the key, right? >> i was addicted to heroin twice a day. i had about $200 a day, and 50 bags a day. it affected myself and my family, and i heard this is the best program in the state to be clean. luckily, i got arrested to get into here. >> my life was good. i have a great family. i had a great job. i stole from my family, and they don't trust me. they gave me so many chances, and this...
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joining me now is aaron levie. >> what are the socks? >> cloud socks. >> you grew up in seattle. >> yes. >> what kind of kid were you? >> not too a typical of people -- not atypical of people in the tech industry. i spent far too long, far too much time on the internet. not a large volume of friends, and most of those that were my friends founded the company with me. we were growing up in the shadow of microsoft. >> did you idolize jeff bezos and the bill gates? >> everybody knew the bill gates story by heart. what's cool about microsoft is that you can actually go and be a product tester. a lot of people from high school would actually go to microsoft and test new products and they would give you a free mouse. >> you met your cofounders in middle school. tell me about that. >> the first cofounder of box, our chief financial officer, we actually played trumpet together in middle school. neither of us were good at that. throughout middle school and high school, i did a lot of stuff on the internet with jeff and later in high school. >> te
joining me now is aaron levie. >> what are the socks? >> cloud socks. >> you grew up in seattle. >> yes. >> what kind of kid were you? >> not too a typical of people -- not atypical of people in the tech industry. i spent far too long, far too much time on the internet. not a large volume of friends, and most of those that were my friends founded the company with me. we were growing up in the shadow of microsoft. >> did you idolize jeff bezos and the...
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aaron levie is known for his colorful seekers, his magic tricks, and ironic tweets. but there is no underestimating his ambition to dominate the flight of business to the cloud. he started building websites when he was 13, and met the kids who would become his co-founders as far back as middle school. but, unlike places like facebook and twitter, where tales of early infighting are legend, all four of box's co-founders still work there a decade later. joining me today is box ceo and co-founder, aaron levie. >> how are you doing? >> how you doing? >> good, thank you. >> blue sneakers today, i appreciate that. what are the socks? >> cloud socks. official cloud socks for the enterprise software industry. >> you grew up in seattle. >> yes. >> what kind of kid were you? >> not too a typical of people in the tech industry. i spent far too long, far too much time, on the internet. not a large volume of friends. most of those that were my friends founded the company with me. we were growing up in the shadow of microsoft. >> did you idolize jeff bezos and bill gates? >> every
aaron levie is known for his colorful seekers, his magic tricks, and ironic tweets. but there is no underestimating his ambition to dominate the flight of business to the cloud. he started building websites when he was 13, and met the kids who would become his co-founders as far back as middle school. but, unlike places like facebook and twitter, where tales of early infighting are legend, all four of box's co-founders still work there a decade later. joining me today is box ceo and co-founder,...
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what is the myth of aaron sorkin and what is the reality?> the reality is i am an awkward guy that is more comfortable on paper than i am in person. i would give anything if we could do this interview by e-mail. >> i would never know it. >> i would be more charming and likable if i could just get a couple of drafts. >> you seem open about your struggles with addiction and where are you with that journey? >> this past april was 13 years. it was a struggle. i lost 10 years of my life to cocaine addiction. i don't take anything for granted. it is easier now with 13.5 years between now and the last time. it really does get -- you are done. you're always aware. one call to your dealer away from ruining your life. i will tell you, being a father for me is the great hedge against that. >> you talk about your fears of not being able to write if you weren't on drugs. >> i have plenty of quirks. i go to an office early in the morning and it is really good writing time. i take anywhere from six to eight showers a day. >> you are not exaggerating. >> i'
what is the myth of aaron sorkin and what is the reality?> the reality is i am an awkward guy that is more comfortable on paper than i am in person. i would give anything if we could do this interview by e-mail. >> i would never know it. >> i would be more charming and likable if i could just get a couple of drafts. >> you seem open about your struggles with addiction and where are you with that journey? >> this past april was 13 years. it was a struggle. i lost 10...
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i remember aaron, aaron was like hiding in the corner, biting his nails.they had witnessed something awful. >> you're talking to the sheriff's office, okay? i want you to give me anything you can recall about this male party that approached you guys, okay? >> well, he was -- he was like a man. big. he had like -- it looked sort of like nylon things as a mask. >> do you know what color it was? >> black, i think. >> a black mask? >> this guy wearing a mask came out and you could see his handgun. this guy told them to get off their bikes and lay down in the ditch or else he would shoot. he asked them one by one what their age was. after that he had trevor and aaron, one by one, run off into the nearby woods. not to look back or else he would shoot. as aaron was taking off, he saw the man grab jacob's arm. >> when he caught up to trevor and they felt safe enough to turn around and look back, they were gone. they were just gone. the police asked the boys, are you sure you weren't playing with a gun and jacob just got hurt and you're afraid to tell us what reall
i remember aaron, aaron was like hiding in the corner, biting his nails.they had witnessed something awful. >> you're talking to the sheriff's office, okay? i want you to give me anything you can recall about this male party that approached you guys, okay? >> well, he was -- he was like a man. big. he had like -- it looked sort of like nylon things as a mask. >> do you know what color it was? >> black, i think. >> a black mask? >> this guy wearing a mask came...
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>> aaron: that's tough because that's ronnie stanley, the junior out of las vegas that is easily norm's best offensive linemen. long arms impressive on film but a costly mental error for his team. >> andrew: stops the clock with 1:34 to go. >> aaron: ball security been a problem for the irish, particularly down here deep in the red zone. they have to protect this. navy's got to try to jar it free. >> andrew: there is the ball on the ground. golsonon scoops it up. he's still running. touchdown. how did that happen? third rushing touchdown tonight for everett golson. he's thrown for three touchdowns. that should do it. nearly a turnover. instead, it's six for the irish.
>> aaron: that's tough because that's ronnie stanley, the junior out of las vegas that is easily norm's best offensive linemen. long arms impressive on film but a costly mental error for his team. >> andrew: stops the clock with 1:34 to go. >> aaron: ball security been a problem for the irish, particularly down here deep in the red zone. they have to protect this. navy's got to try to jar it free. >> andrew: there is the ball on the ground. golsonon scoops it up. he's...
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aaron rodgers and clay matthews. >> aaron rodgers tied daryl la monica's nfl record with six touchdowning there in the bears defense when. >> well, we just kind of got things going early. we hit a fourth down, hit a rollout, a couple of busted coverages, as well. the line gave me time to extend plays and then look down the field, you know, jordy made a couple nice catches and then eddie, you know, throw a pass for three yards and 60-yard touchdown. not doing a lot there and the line deserves credit. defense gave us the ball back and the win. >> five targets caught the touchdown passes. how would you describe the array of weapons at your disposal. >> we have a lot of great players. they make the plays and study hard. we have a lot of expectations for them. adjustments in the week. they did a good job of putting the extra time in, refocusing on the bye week and we had a good performance. >> congratulations, aaron. >> thank you. >> let's turn to clay matthews, before the game, i asked you about the move inside and you said, talk to me after the game. so here we are. how did the change com
aaron rodgers and clay matthews. >> aaron rodgers tied daryl la monica's nfl record with six touchdowning there in the bears defense when. >> well, we just kind of got things going early. we hit a fourth down, hit a rollout, a couple of busted coverages, as well. the line gave me time to extend plays and then look down the field, you know, jordy made a couple nice catches and then eddie, you know, throw a pass for three yards and 60-yard touchdown. not doing a lot there and the line...
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joining me now is aaron levie. >> what are the socks? >> clout socks. -- cloud socks. >> you grew up in seattle. what kind of kid were you? long, for too too much time on the internet. sort of large volume of friends. most of those that were my friends founded the company with me. we grew up in the shadow of microsoft >> you idolize jeff bezos and bill gates. >> everybody knew the bill gates story by heart. what's cool about microsoft is that you can actually go and be a product tester. a lot of people from high school would go to microsoft and test new products and they would give you a free mouse. >> tell me about that. the first cofounder of bucks. our chief financial officer. we actually played trumpet together in middle school. neither of us were good at that. i did a lot of stuff on the internet with justin and later in high school. >> tell me how box began. >> not a lot of innovation happening. it was really hard to do basic things like sharing files and accessing data from anywhere and have you collaborated work with other people
joining me now is aaron levie. >> what are the socks? >> clout socks. -- cloud socks. >> you grew up in seattle. what kind of kid were you? long, for too too much time on the internet. sort of large volume of friends. most of those that were my friends founded the company with me. we grew up in the shadow of microsoft >> you idolize jeff bezos and bill gates. >> everybody knew the bill gates story by heart. what's cool about microsoft is that you can actually go...
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aaron levie is known for his colorful sneakers and ironic tweets. there is no underestimating his ambition to dominate business in the cloud. he started when he was 13 and met the kids who would become his cofounders as far back as middle school. unlike facebook and twitter, where tales of early infighting are legend, all four founders of box still work there a decade later. joining me now is aaron levie. >> what are the socks? >> cloud socks. >> you grew up in seattle. what kind of kid were you? >> i spent far too long, far too much time, on the internet. most of those that were my friends founded the company with me. we grew up in the shadow of microsoft. >> you idolize jeff bezos and bill gates. >> everybody knew the bill gates story by heart. what's cool about microsoft is that you can actually go and be a product tester. a lot of people from high school would go to microsoft and test new products and they would give you a free mouse. >> tell me about that. >> the first cofounder of box, our chief financial officer, we actually played trumpet to
aaron levie is known for his colorful sneakers and ironic tweets. there is no underestimating his ambition to dominate business in the cloud. he started when he was 13 and met the kids who would become his cofounders as far back as middle school. unlike facebook and twitter, where tales of early infighting are legend, all four founders of box still work there a decade later. joining me now is aaron levie. >> what are the socks? >> cloud socks. >> you grew up in seattle. what...
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and co-founder, aaron levie. >> how you doing? >> how you doing? >> good, thank you. >> blue sneakers today, i appreciate that. what are the socks? >> these are cloud socks. >> ok. >> official cloud socks. for the enterprise offer industry. software industry. >> i like it. you grew up in seattle. >> yes. >> what kind of kid were you? >> probably not atypical of, certainly, people that have -- are in the tech industry. so, i spent far too long, far too much time, on the internet. not, sort of, large volume of friends. most of those that were my friends i founded the company, i founded box with. we were growing up in the shadow of microsoft. >> did you idolize jeff bezos and bill gates? >> yeah, everybody knew the bill gates story kind of by heart. what's cool about microsoft is that you can actually go and they let you be a product tester. so a lot of people in high school would actually go to microsoft and test out new products and then they would give you like a free mouse at the end of it. >> ok, you met your co-founders in middle school. tell me
and co-founder, aaron levie. >> how you doing? >> how you doing? >> good, thank you. >> blue sneakers today, i appreciate that. what are the socks? >> these are cloud socks. >> ok. >> official cloud socks. for the enterprise offer industry. software industry. >> i like it. you grew up in seattle. >> yes. >> what kind of kid were you? >> probably not atypical of, certainly, people that have -- are in the tech industry. so, i spent...
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hey, chuck. >> hey, good morning, eun and aaron. a little bit of light rain coming down already this morning. we have the storm team 4 jacket on with the storm team 4 hood, the storm team 4 umbrella. more importantly, this is something you can add as well, the storm team 4 weather app. you may need the rain gear on your way out the door as well. rain, yes. cold, not yet. cold a air has been scoured out of here. it is a really warm start this morning. 50s and 60s for out the door weather. 63 degrees in washington. 58 at the metro. temperatures later on this afternoon, how about this everybody, 70s. low to mid-70s at that. 73, 75 for a high in washington. close to 80 south of fredericksburg, towards richmond. warm air will be surging northbound today. but any time you get to be 70s in november or any time in the cold season, you should expect a big change to be following it. so we'll be in the 70s with sunshine today. and the rain gear for early morning activities. later on should be mostly dry. this is not going to last, everybody. b
hey, chuck. >> hey, good morning, eun and aaron. a little bit of light rain coming down already this morning. we have the storm team 4 jacket on with the storm team 4 hood, the storm team 4 umbrella. more importantly, this is something you can add as well, the storm team 4 weather app. you may need the rain gear on your way out the door as well. rain, yes. cold, not yet. cold a air has been scoured out of here. it is a really warm start this morning. 50s and 60s for out the door weather....
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over the next many years. >> aaron levie, ceo of box.nk you very much. >> emily, thank you. >> great to have you. >> thank you. ♪ >> he is the provocateur behind some of the big ideas of our time. a creator of a sort of pop science. an unofficial, but incredibly influential set of laws that govern human behavior. between five new york times bestsellers and two decades at the new yorker, malcolm gladwell has inspired, inflamed, and perplexed the most critical of readers. joining me on "studio 1.0," author, journalist, and thought-provoker, malcolm gladwell. thank you so much for being here, it's really great to have you. in your latest book, "david and goliath," your argument is disadvantages can become advantag
over the next many years. >> aaron levie, ceo of box.nk you very much. >> emily, thank you. >> great to have you. >> thank you. ♪ >> he is the provocateur behind some of the big ideas of our time. a creator of a sort of pop science. an unofficial, but incredibly influential set of laws that govern human behavior. between five new york times bestsellers and two decades at the new yorker, malcolm gladwell has inspired, inflamed, and perplexed the most critical of...