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. >> seth: and she was inspired by bill belichick. >> bill belichick.ter ] >> seth: here's the good news. he's not amused by anything. [ laughter ] >> and i'm sure he doesn't care. mind you. >> seth: yeah, no. he doesn't -- yeah. "who is this per and i couldn't figure out who it was. and then i thought, oh it's bill belichick. it was the sweatshirt, hey let's get real. >> seth: yeah, there you go. i think that you look -- yeah, there you go. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> and look at the look. but it's also the look there, amazing. and also he doesn't care one wit what anyone thinks. >> seth: yeah. >> and she didn't care particularly either. and so i thought, wow, that'll work. >> seth: yeah, it's a combination of effectiveness, which you have to be if you're either running the patriots or a cult, and -- [ laughter ] both effectiveness and not caring what anybody thinks. so i think that it was a very nice inspiration. i tip my cap to your choice. >> well thank you. >> seth: best of luck at the emmys. it's just absolutely lovely having you here.
. >> seth: and she was inspired by bill belichick. >> bill belichick.ter ] >> seth: here's the good news. he's not amused by anything. [ laughter ] >> and i'm sure he doesn't care. mind you. >> seth: yeah, no. he doesn't -- yeah. "who is this per and i couldn't figure out who it was. and then i thought, oh it's bill belichick. it was the sweatshirt, hey let's get real. >> seth: yeah, there you go. i think that you look -- yeah, there you go. [ laughter ]...
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for him, and i would say i'm not a betting man, but if i were it would be hard to bet against bill belichickhe new england fapatriots. they continue to prevail year in and year out and i don't have an answer for it. i see your heart is split and your head is split, but you say you miss it. in a way, i kind of understand, but i'm surprised, as well because of the injury that you suffered and the incredible, you know, crisis around nfl and head injuries. are you scared that somebody out there on the field on sunday might suffer a terrible injury to the head? >> yes and when i say i miss it, what i don't -- what i miss is the fellowship with the guys. i don't miss the physical part of it. i don't miss the mental stress that is required day in and day out, year in and year out, and now with all of the concussion hysteria, if you will, over the last five to eight years, my last play as an nfl football player was a major concussion and before then, concussions were not as serious an issue or thought to be as serious as they are now, and of course, dr. omalu is responsible for that greatly, and it
for him, and i would say i'm not a betting man, but if i were it would be hard to bet against bill belichickhe new england fapatriots. they continue to prevail year in and year out and i don't have an answer for it. i see your heart is split and your head is split, but you say you miss it. in a way, i kind of understand, but i'm surprised, as well because of the injury that you suffered and the incredible, you know, crisis around nfl and head injuries. are you scared that somebody out there on...
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not to mention let's look at how football has evolved as a profession beyond playing, when bill belichickgot into the league he was a $20 week assistance with the cleveland browns, $25 a week. you had to have something else back then. the number of assistance in the nfl today and millions of dollars a year is too numerous to count. people say that is the nfl. boise state is hardly a major conference call football team, their budget this past season for assistance coaches alone was $2 million a year. the average assistant coach salary is $400,000, across division i it is $253,000. >> hire than doctors or lawyers? >> let's take it down to the high school level for people still skeptical. in the houston metroplex alone there are at least 14 high school coaches earning 6 figures, three high school football stadiums in texas worth $50 million. the state of georgia, 36 high school football coaches earning 6 figures so we are telling people so talented as to rate a college football scholarship to focus on english and business? why? there is a career in this. why tell people to focus their energi
not to mention let's look at how football has evolved as a profession beyond playing, when bill belichickgot into the league he was a $20 week assistance with the cleveland browns, $25 a week. you had to have something else back then. the number of assistance in the nfl today and millions of dollars a year is too numerous to count. people say that is the nfl. boise state is hardly a major conference call football team, their budget this past season for assistance coaches alone was $2 million a...
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let's not let them go -- it's like belichick you know, he's like belichick. he is. navarro.hey'll be up by three and we've got them where we want them. let's put on a few more. >> that explains shanghai down 2%. >> he likes spying on adversaries, as well does he have cameras in the opposing locker room whatever it takes. >> oh malcolm x. >> there you go. malcolm x. >> any means necessary. >> that was russian? wasn't the name of the book? >> you're the russian expert here tell me. [overlapping speakers] >> i think i remember. >> so i just think there's just a lot of good today. >> you're worried about august/september being seasonally the weakest two months of the year. >> i know. but i do think, like, there's an early guest on this morning from brian's show and he's talking about some of these things are just beginning if you remember, like the banks when you see them get revalued up in the last ten days, and they'll keep going higher. the drug stocks have been reevaluated. pfizer the number is not that special. it went up big there's areas of the market that are reevaluated
let's not let them go -- it's like belichick you know, he's like belichick. he is. navarro.hey'll be up by three and we've got them where we want them. let's put on a few more. >> that explains shanghai down 2%. >> he likes spying on adversaries, as well does he have cameras in the opposing locker room whatever it takes. >> oh malcolm x. >> there you go. malcolm x. >> any means necessary. >> that was russian? wasn't the name of the book? >> you're the...
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. >> i know but i'm saying it's the rhetoric you get when you're going up against belichick you know,e're going to come after him and beat him are you kidding me >> no. >> maybe trump is belichick. >> i don't know why he sacked michael butler. >> that's a mystery. that's a mystery just like the last play of the seahawks why? >> right. >> some things are unknowable. >> perhaps you didn't want to win? what is the greater win? we'll be studying the malcolm butler sit down we'll be studying it for years. >> right conspiracy theories just like jrv jfk. >> i was in training camp and i said it's okay to fail but not quit i asked everyone to listen to the commencement speech brooks gave at miami. i listened to it. >> oh, my gosh look at that. >> that's when i told the coach about the trick play i wanted. this is when i gave him the philly special. >> oh. >> faang and philly special. i know you. >> yeah. franc wright -- >> like nixon for the redskins. >> right that's the coach saying sure i'll try that. maybe i'll use it against the colts. he didn't want to use it opening day. it's too big a d
. >> i know but i'm saying it's the rhetoric you get when you're going up against belichick you know,e're going to come after him and beat him are you kidding me >> no. >> maybe trump is belichick. >> i don't know why he sacked michael butler. >> that's a mystery. that's a mystery just like the last play of the seahawks why? >> right. >> some things are unknowable. >> perhaps you didn't want to win? what is the greater win? we'll be studying the...
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being a patriot fan that you are, i respect everything that bill belichick and the patriots have doneis league and now a coach, we strive to have that success that the patriots have had. again, being a former player, i am very proud of what they have done. >> and the both of you talk about the conversation you and bill belichick had. >> "fearless" is on sale now. >>> back to school means it's time to stock up on school supplies. ahead in our series "reporters notebook," john explores the enduring significance of one of the most traditional supplies. the pencil. >>> across the country, students are returning to class to begin a new school year. >> many classrooms benefit from new technology, trading chuck boards for dry erase boards and textbooks for ipads but there is one simple tool that retains a special power, in this morning's reporter's notebook we examine the use of one of the most basic writing instruments, and all that comes with it. >> school is starting again and i'm sharpening my pencils, that's not a metaphor. i'm actually sharpening pencils. i'm not currently enrolled any
being a patriot fan that you are, i respect everything that bill belichick and the patriots have doneis league and now a coach, we strive to have that success that the patriots have had. again, being a former player, i am very proud of what they have done. >> and the both of you talk about the conversation you and bill belichick had. >> "fearless" is on sale now. >>> back to school means it's time to stock up on school supplies. ahead in our series "reporters...
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kristina: bill belichick watching the red sox take on the yankees last night. took a four [roll call] one blade. bringing in two runs with a bases-loaded in what would've been the final out for an aggressive time to much to handle it first base. this page printers just just reacting for the rug talks tie it in the 10th inning. [cheers and applause] >> just in the middle. and through. wow. kristina: a lot of head shaking going on in the room right now. the walkoff single put the red sox complete a four-game sweep and widened their lead in the al east. gerri: his first career nascar race is able hold up martin truex junior in the final act of watkins glen at just 22 years old. it's the second youngest driver who won a race this year got a little help from teammate jimmie johnson to get to the railing. he ran out of fuel just after the checkered flag. so johnson used his car to push them along. look at that. coming up, u.s. not backed sanctions against iran set to take effect around midnight tonight. reactions in london when we come back. you are watching "fbn:am.
kristina: bill belichick watching the red sox take on the yankees last night. took a four [roll call] one blade. bringing in two runs with a bases-loaded in what would've been the final out for an aggressive time to much to handle it first base. this page printers just just reacting for the rug talks tie it in the 10th inning. [cheers and applause] >> just in the middle. and through. wow. kristina: a lot of head shaking going on in the room right now. the walkoff single put the red sox...
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something head coach bill belichick reportedly put the kibosh on last season. >> i talked to him therehis opinion all of this stuff had been overblown. that they actually had a pretty good relationship even then. would you say that is true? >> i said i don't want to get into it. >> okay. got it. >> and everyone knows, it's well documented the work that he and i do together. >> i understand that. i'm just trying to figure out because i subreports this weekend that he's traveling with the team. was he on the sideline? >> yeah. all right, guys, have a great day. i'll talk to you later. >> you could hear the click. but, brady, he has a weekly show with those guys. he's contractually obligated to come on. we'll see if he comes on next week with those guys. just does not want to talk about it. >>> 16 seasons was not enough for future basketball hall of famer manu ginobili. he announced his retirement today by saying it has been a fabulous journey, quote, way beyond my wildest dreams. he played his entire career with the spurs, retiring a four time nba champion, two time all- star, and olympi
something head coach bill belichick reportedly put the kibosh on last season. >> i talked to him therehis opinion all of this stuff had been overblown. that they actually had a pretty good relationship even then. would you say that is true? >> i said i don't want to get into it. >> okay. got it. >> and everyone knows, it's well documented the work that he and i do together. >> i understand that. i'm just trying to figure out because i subreports this weekend that...
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. >> lynch said bill belichick laughed at him when he said if brady was available.e figured, oh, what the heck, you've got to take a shot. >> nothing ventured, nothing gained. the 9ers ultimately traded f pa, jimmy garoppolo. >> we did okay. >> we did great. >>> coming up at 4:00, s.a.t. problem, did your kids take big college test this past weekend? there's a chance they may have to do it again. >>> also, new details about the scandal engulfing the catholic church. latest accusation pointing directly at the pope. >>> and you knew him as a stoic senator. this afternoon we look back at this afternoon we look back at john mccain, the at at&t, we believe in access. this afternoon we look back at john mccain, the the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, d
. >> lynch said bill belichick laughed at him when he said if brady was available.e figured, oh, what the heck, you've got to take a shot. >> nothing ventured, nothing gained. the 9ers ultimately traded f pa, jimmy garoppolo. >> we did okay. >> we did great. >>> coming up at 4:00, s.a.t. problem, did your kids take big college test this past weekend? there's a chance they may have to do it again. >>> also, new details about the scandal engulfing the...
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and there are a group of them come from tom brady to tiger woods to bill belichick, that -- kanye westu will not renounce trump. and i don't blame them. i think that the media is trying to force a narrative that if you are black, you have to hate donald trump because he somehow went from 30 years being very popular in black culture, been very popular with rappers and all kinds of celebrities, then he became the president and became the most racist man on the planet earth. some people just aren't going for that, who know donald trump, like tiger woods, kanye west, tom brady, and i don't blame them for standing up. >> laura: jason, i want you to react to something that happened today. a couple people you know well on espn's "first take." let's watch. >> we must respect the office, therefore that confers respect to the occupant for a tiger, is that what you are saying? if that is what you are saying, that it's a stupid comment! i don't even know if he believes that is what he is saying! >> we don't know what tiger woods believes he is saying. he's not black. when he got arrested, he was b
and there are a group of them come from tom brady to tiger woods to bill belichick, that -- kanye westu will not renounce trump. and i don't blame them. i think that the media is trying to force a narrative that if you are black, you have to hate donald trump because he somehow went from 30 years being very popular in black culture, been very popular with rappers and all kinds of celebrities, then he became the president and became the most racist man on the planet earth. some people just...
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he's the bill belichick of the new england patriots. he's the ceo here. essential is not even a word. i don't know who would replace him. as far as him being on the conference call obviously if it's all true needless to say, hello it's not welcome. it's horrible. the same time to tell you the truth the business is the business and they think the negative sense that on from a business standpoint with viacom in redstone i think it's a buying opportunity. david: if i could throw in a line look at the after hours and what's happening. this is the beat at the top of the bottom line. still there's some good after-hours comments about what's coming up in the future and the various business deals outside of their own company. i think what is happening with moodna's is beginning to sink in melissa: howard, les moonves makes roughly double what bob iger does. how much is the head coach is he's been described how essential is he? >> he's more than just the head coach for les moonves is the man who turned cbs around from a last-place network to a first-place network.
he's the bill belichick of the new england patriots. he's the ceo here. essential is not even a word. i don't know who would replace him. as far as him being on the conference call obviously if it's all true needless to say, hello it's not welcome. it's horrible. the same time to tell you the truth the business is the business and they think the negative sense that on from a business standpoint with viacom in redstone i think it's a buying opportunity. david: if i could throw in a line look at...
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it's common, there's a playbook, you can almost call bill belichick and say we'll take number three andat we're going to do there's word they may come out with a play today. we look forward to seeing what might be in that. charles: for section 232, why hasn't the administration -- in my mind, i don't think they've done a good enough job articulating to the american public that our aluminum production is at post world war ii levels, our steel production is so weak that it's not inconceivable we could have a major war in 10 years, 15 years. you hear people go on television, the media, saying it's no big deal we can get steel from allies like canada. do we want to rely on steel and aluminum imports from any other country, no matter who they are? >> you sound like president trump when i discussed this with president trump. he'll remind everybody in the room that, heck, we won world war ii because we outproduced everybody and a lot of the stuff that we're making was made out of steel and aluminum to some extent. so to be prepared for war, he's the commander in chief, he has to think through
it's common, there's a playbook, you can almost call bill belichick and say we'll take number three andat we're going to do there's word they may come out with a play today. we look forward to seeing what might be in that. charles: for section 232, why hasn't the administration -- in my mind, i don't think they've done a good enough job articulating to the american public that our aluminum production is at post world war ii levels, our steel production is so weak that it's not inconceivable we...