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we loved jim brady. let me amend that a little bit, we love jim and sarah brady.ah and the family and all they have done. they were one of the most formidable couples in town. they were also one of the most lovable couples. hisre here to celebrate life today through many of his colleagues and the operative word is celebrate. and one who stands behind white house podium knows you spend most good time answering hard and tough questions. on occasion, i got some easy ones i want to share two of them with you today. one of them was who is your personal hero? mine was jim brady. one was a personal connection. anyone with any objective research would find that we were the last of the press secretaries who shared the hollywood good looks and fashion sense that very often you see in the movies. he is a hero not because of what happened to him. people faced tragedy in the lives. he is a hero because of what he did with it. we live in a very partisan and difficult town right now. it is hard to believe that we can find common ground on issues that aren't that hard. jim and sa
we loved jim brady. let me amend that a little bit, we love jim and sarah brady.ah and the family and all they have done. they were one of the most formidable couples in town. they were also one of the most lovable couples. hisre here to celebrate life today through many of his colleagues and the operative word is celebrate. and one who stands behind white house podium knows you spend most good time answering hard and tough questions. on occasion, i got some easy ones i want to share two of...
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we loved jim brady. let me amend that a little bit, we love jim and sarah brady. to me, they are jim and sarah brady. we are here to honor his legacy, but to honor sarah and the family and all they have done. they were one of the most formidable couples in town. they were also one of the most lovable couples. we are here to celebrate his life today through many of his colleagues and the operative word is celebrate. and one who stands behind white house podium knows you spend most good time answering hard and tough questions. on occasion, i got some easy ones i want to share two of them with you today. one of them was who is your personal hero? mine was jim brady. one was a personal connection. anyone with any objective research would find that we were the last of the press secretaries who shared the hollywood good looks and fashion sense that very often you see in the movies. he is a hero not because of what happened to him. people faced tragedy in the lives. he is a hero because of what he did with it. we live in a very partisan and difficult town right now. it i
we loved jim brady. let me amend that a little bit, we love jim and sarah brady. to me, they are jim and sarah brady. we are here to honor his legacy, but to honor sarah and the family and all they have done. they were one of the most formidable couples in town. they were also one of the most lovable couples. we are here to celebrate his life today through many of his colleagues and the operative word is celebrate. and one who stands behind white house podium knows you spend most good time...
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jim brady was heroic.was all the things that everybody said, but to me, jim brady was simply heroic. life dealt him a really cruel blow, but the interesting thing about jim was, in the 30 years since that time, is that jim never compromised. jim was never ever defeated. he said back in 1986, you have got to persevere, keep a sense of humor. he said they could not shoot that away. and they never did. but he did not just persevere, he triumphed. and he did it with such dignity and grace and fierce determination. he turned tragedy in action. we always talk about that, you are either made better or worse but you never stay the same after some god awful thing happens to you. but what is interesting about jim is he turned it all into action. he not only reached out to survivors of gun violence, but he reached out to the disabled with a message of encouragement and hope on the road to recovery. and the reason why it mattered so much to them, and you could see it in their eyes, is because they knew that he knew, t
jim brady was heroic.was all the things that everybody said, but to me, jim brady was simply heroic. life dealt him a really cruel blow, but the interesting thing about jim was, in the 30 years since that time, is that jim never compromised. jim was never ever defeated. he said back in 1986, you have got to persevere, keep a sense of humor. he said they could not shoot that away. and they never did. but he did not just persevere, he triumphed. and he did it with such dignity and grace and...
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brady on a third and five. and they will convert it. juggling catch made there by vereen to move the chains. one thing about cincinnati, cris, they are a young team. one of the youngest in the league. and they have got a large amount of experience for as youthful as they are. >> cris: well, marvin lewis has built this thing the right way, there is no question. not only young, but young with experience and they are going to learn from this. i'm not sure anybody was going to come in here tonight and beat the patriots. >> al: to the 20. bengals, take a look at the guys and how old they are. all those guys, 26 and younger. and same thing there on the other side of the ball. 11 regular starters. 26 or younger with three or more seasons with the team. and that would be second most in the nfl. second only to the champion seahawks. third and nine. and play fake pass is incomplete. cris, i agree with you. i've been thinking about this game all week and going, there is no way, no way new england can throw in a stinker again like that. >> cris: as
brady on a third and five. and they will convert it. juggling catch made there by vereen to move the chains. one thing about cincinnati, cris, they are a young team. one of the youngest in the league. and they have got a large amount of experience for as youthful as they are. >> cris: well, marvin lewis has built this thing the right way, there is no question. not only young, but young with experience and they are going to learn from this. i'm not sure anybody was going to come in here...
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full highlights and analysis and a preview of sunday's best games and tom brady.n us for the rest of the "mazda post-game show." if they want it's a bit l if they want ...'scus it's a bit l ...or a if they want ...'scus ico. fiftee ico. fifteen perc >> cbs sports thanks you for watching this presentation of the national football league. ♪ >> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> you knew you did not have the funds and it was paid for illegal you shouldn't have accepted no new students at all. >> emotioning run high. parents desperate for answers as hundreds of children are now in need of a new school. >>> developing tonight, a son of vice-president joe biden discharged from the military after testing positive for drugs. >> but first, video just in tonight intimate lookup side the hospital room of the first dallas nurse infected with ebo ebola. tonight nina pham sends a message to the world about her fight against that potentially deadly virus. in fact there are several new developments surrounding ebola in the united sta
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full highlights and analysis and a preview of sunday's best games and tom brady.n us for the rest of the "mazda post-game show." if they want it's a bit l if they want ...'scus it's a bit l ...or a if they want ...'scus ico. fiftee ico. fifteen perc >> cbs sports thanks you for watching this presentation of the national football league. i love the bacon on this sub. i love bacon so much, i'm launching a line of bacon jewelry. aw, i've seen those online, but-have you ever seen bacon brows? what was that? i was just putting the finishing touches on my bacondor. "bacon, bacon, bacon." sorry, that's my bacon-sensing helmet. surely it's picking up this bacon... bacon smells good today ma'am. have you met my husband? he's a bacon baron. (laughing) he is a looker! everyone loves bacon at subway. try it on your favorite sandwich or on the chicken & bacon ranch melt. subway. eat fresh. >>> a imagine from a young nurse fighting for her life moment -- a message from a young nurse fighting for her life moments before she boarded a flight tobies dad. >> reporter: the arrival -
full highlights and analysis and a preview of sunday's best games and tom brady.n us for the rest of the "mazda post-game show." if they want it's a bit l if they want ...'scus it's a bit l ...or a if they want ...'scus ico. fiftee ico. fifteen perc >> cbs sports thanks you for watching this presentation of the national football league. i love the bacon on this sub. i love bacon so much, i'm launching a line of bacon jewelry. aw, i've seen those online, but-have you ever seen...
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brady on a third and five. and they will convert it. juggling catch made there by vereen to move the chains. one thing about cincinnati, cris, they are a young team. one of the youngest in the league. and they have got a large amount of experience for as youthful as they are. >> cris: well, marvin lewis has built this thing the right way, there is no question. not only young, but young with experience and they are going to learn from this. i'm not sure anybody was going to come in here tonight and beat the patriots. >> al: to the 20. bengals, take a look at the guys and how old they are. all of those guys, 26 and younger. and same thing there on the other side of the ball. 11 regular starters. 26 or younger with three or more seasons with the team. and that would be second most in the nfl. second only to the champion seahawks. third and nine. and play fake pass is incomplete. cris, i agree with you. i've been thinking about this game all week and going, there is no way, no way new england can throw in a stinker again like that. >> cris:
brady on a third and five. and they will convert it. juggling catch made there by vereen to move the chains. one thing about cincinnati, cris, they are a young team. one of the youngest in the league. and they have got a large amount of experience for as youthful as they are. >> cris: well, marvin lewis has built this thing the right way, there is no question. not only young, but young with experience and they are going to learn from this. i'm not sure anybody was going to come in here...
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ask tom brady.superstar quarterback who had many wondering, had his star power started to fade? tom brady and the patriots off to a rough start. but sunday, far from the field, monsign monsignor, tom brady's priest, with a request. >> if i could ask for one more prayer tonight, i'd ask for a prayer for our fellow parishioner and friend, tom brady. he's got a big match tonight. struggling a little bit, so, he needs our prayer. >> reporter: laughter from the pews, but just hours later, tom brady, smiling again. the patriots winning 43-17. so, we tracked down the monsignor. can you hear us? >> yes, i can, david. can you hear me? >> reporter: i can hear you loud and clear and apparently so can someone else. when you talk, someone listens. >> thank you for saying that, david. it's all gold's wonderful grace, isn't it? >> reporter: it's something. not only did tom brady win, he made history. the sixth quarterback to pass for 50,000 yards. >> that's 50,000. >> reporter: you think he had any idea there was
ask tom brady.superstar quarterback who had many wondering, had his star power started to fade? tom brady and the patriots off to a rough start. but sunday, far from the field, monsign monsignor, tom brady's priest, with a request. >> if i could ask for one more prayer tonight, i'd ask for a prayer for our fellow parishioner and friend, tom brady. he's got a big match tonight. struggling a little bit, so, he needs our prayer. >> reporter: laughter from the pews, but just hours...
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joining us from philadelphia, jim brady, the publisher -- i'll get to jim brady's intro in just a moment. from our dc studio, executive director of the american press institute. and from new york, steven engel berg, and as i was just about to say, jim brady is with us, the founder of stomping ground, a local start up, and he's a former editor of the washington post. steven, let me start with you. we talked about the shadows in ben bradley's career. can it matter as much as that one was then, and will there be ben bradleys in paper news rooms in the 21st century? >> i think that the paper newsroom is going the way of things that you play on. and people are consuming more than ever, and i'm happy to read the post more than i have in years, and it's a wonderful newspaper. the question is not will news organizations survive. the question is how are you going to pay for what they do? >> tom rosenstile, million dollars are still reading them, yet they have to build the future while they're putting out the product that made them what they are. >> how do you pay for online content? newspapers ha
joining us from philadelphia, jim brady, the publisher -- i'll get to jim brady's intro in just a moment. from our dc studio, executive director of the american press institute. and from new york, steven engel berg, and as i was just about to say, jim brady is with us, the founder of stomping ground, a local start up, and he's a former editor of the washington post. steven, let me start with you. we talked about the shadows in ben bradley's career. can it matter as much as that one was then,...
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tom brady and the patriots have bounced back with a vengeance. >> brady throws, touchdown!they aim for division
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we loved jim brady. let me amend that a little bit, we love jim and sarah brady.or me, sometimes people would say jim brady and i wouldn't know who they were talking about because to me, they were jim and sara brady. we are here to honor his legacy, but to honor sarah and the family and all they have done. they were one of the most formidable couples in town. they were also one of the most lovable couples. we are here to celebrate his life today through many of his colleagues and the operative word is celebrate. that's what i hope we'll do. anyone who stands behind a white house podium knows you spend most of your time answering hard and tough questions. but i actually on occasion got some easy ones and i want to share two of them with you today. one of them was who is your personal hero? mine was jim brady. one was a personal connection. anyone with any objective research would find that we were the last of the press secretaries who shared the hollywood good looks and fashion sense that very often you see in he movies. the rest, not so much. but seriously. he is
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brady also remembered for the legislation that he helped to pass what was called the brady bill that requires background checks for anyone buying a handgun and the white house briefing room is named after him as well. that's the latest from the live desk. barbara. >> thanks, richard. >>> new this morning children's rights activist malala yousafzai and kasatyarthi won the nobel prize. yousafzai shot in the head by taliban gunman. satyarthi at the forefront of a global moment on child slavery and child labor since 1980. the prize will be presented in oslo in december. >>> right now rain moving into the area. meteorologist amanda siegel joins us with the forecast. >> good morning. for the rece of the day looking at soggy conditions. right now on storm team 4 radar i'm tracking rain mainly in virginia. for the most part light rain in loudoun and fairfax county. scattered in those areas but a more steady rain as we look west in areas of fauquier, winchester. this rain continues to move in over the next couple of hours. you can see plenty of moisture to deal with. we're looking at a soggy
brady also remembered for the legislation that he helped to pass what was called the brady bill that requires background checks for anyone buying a handgun and the white house briefing room is named after him as well. that's the latest from the live desk. barbara. >> thanks, richard. >>> new this morning children's rights activist malala yousafzai and kasatyarthi won the nobel prize. yousafzai shot in the head by taliban gunman. satyarthi at the forefront of a global moment on...
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jim brady story transcends our age. he was a profile in courage and determination against the odds. we will tell it to our grandchildren who will tell it to theirs. we were all so lucky to have known the bear. >> before he died in august brady was an advocate for stronger gun control laws and rights for people with disabilities. president clinton named the white house briefing room in brady's honor back in 2000. >>> a blast from the past in california. a fisherman snagged a backpack wit a very old gun inside. -- with a very old gun inside, also a badge, class ring and id belonging to a u.s. treasury agent. turns out that agent lost his backpack when his boat was swamped by water 22 years ago. the agent said he was really relieved to get the things back because his colleagues have been ribbing him about losing him for over two decades now. >>> we're under a yellow alert, so make sure you know about topper's forecast before you make those plans this weekend. >>> the pakistani school girl who survived a taliban gunshot to
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that is according to brady dougan. can pick up in his conversation a little later on, he said there is liquidity around but it can't carry inventory. it means less volatility. that is good. there is other new areas of liquidity apart the banks. that was the most insightful piece of the conversation. less worried about liquidity. that balances the loss of the investment bank. back to you. >> i think it is fascinating, this story. you sat down with them and six months ago and you listen to some people calling for brady dougan to step down. tell me about the atmosphere in the room. is this man calm, optimistic? >> i think he is a ceo that was in much better form than many occasions. there is a different atmosphere. let's be blunt. you have a product. the product works, the product sells. you trim back the staff, you have the inventory. you have a little bit of volatility. csfb is the core of what trading is. the product works. milk it. if there are less people to go to and they want to come to you, take them. it won't las
that is according to brady dougan. can pick up in his conversation a little later on, he said there is liquidity around but it can't carry inventory. it means less volatility. that is good. there is other new areas of liquidity apart the banks. that was the most insightful piece of the conversation. less worried about liquidity. that balances the loss of the investment bank. back to you. >> i think it is fascinating, this story. you sat down with them and six months ago and you listen to...
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brady's won three super bowls. manning has one ring.ak the record for most touchdown passes in nfl history. >> you're talking about one of the great rivalries in the history of sports. i mean, it transcends the nfl. >> reporter: contemporaries on the field, they are a study many contrast off the field. ♪ >> reporter: manning is known for having an out-going personality while brady is more reserved. manning married his college sweetheart. brady is married to perhaps the most famous supermodel in the world. the manning/brady relationship is equal parts cut throat competition and mutual admiration. >> peyton has been a phenomenal player, so consistent and durable. for a long period of time we've had a great rivalry. >> i consider tom, you know, obviously a great competitor on the field, but a good friend off the field. >> they both are incredibly competitive people. they want to win this game. but they have great respect for one another. but when this football game takes place on sunday, there's no one quarterback that the other wants to b
brady's won three super bowls. manning has one ring.ak the record for most touchdown passes in nfl history. >> you're talking about one of the great rivalries in the history of sports. i mean, it transcends the nfl. >> reporter: contemporaries on the field, they are a study many contrast off the field. ♪ >> reporter: manning is known for having an out-going personality while brady is more reserved. manning married his college sweetheart. brady is married to perhaps the most...
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we understand congressman bob brady is set to speak.e was brought in to help with the negotiations. you see willie brown fromç the transport workers union. let's listen in to state senator tony williams. >> i think everybody has the best of intentions. i think they wouldn't invite us. we're not here to -- we're not pressuring, we're not leveraging. we're friends. i'm trying to get the congressman who has a distinguished labor record and has done a lot of this before, bob brady. come on up. >> there he is. >> you're doing fine. you're doing fine. >> senator, how confident are you that septa riders will be able to get their ride come monday morning? >> my back hurts. what did you say, i'm sorry? >> how comfortable are you that septa riders will be able to get the rides monday morning. >> i'm not here to handicap. i'm just here to -- we're here to encourage and support. we have congressman brady, representative jordan harris, we have a whole bunch of folks who are here with a similar collection of backgrounds who are supporting them to go
we understand congressman bob brady is set to speak.e was brought in to help with the negotiations. you see willie brown fromç the transport workers union. let's listen in to state senator tony williams. >> i think everybody has the best of intentions. i think they wouldn't invite us. we're not here to -- we're not pressuring, we're not leveraging. we're friends. i'm trying to get the congressman who has a distinguished labor record and has done a lot of this before, bob brady. come on...
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brady is married to, perhaps, the most famous supermodel in the world, the manning/brady relationshipn's been a phenomenal player, so consistent and durable. you know, for a long period of time. we've had a great rivalry. >> i consider tom, you know, obviously a great competitor on the field but a good friend off the field. >> they both are incredibly competitive people. they want to win this game, but they have great respect for one another. but when this football game takes place on sunday, there's no one quarterback that the other wants to beat. >> reporter: an epic rivalry. but for two coaches, it's simply about the talent they saw early on. >> as good a football player as he has been throughout his career, he is a much better person. >> there's nothing like it from a coaching standpoint to see one of your players succeed like peyton has. >> in the 15 games they've played against each other, brady has won 10 contests. manning, meanwhile, makes some $12 million off the field while brady makes about half as much. >> wow. and you can see the game -- if you're not lucky enough to go t
brady is married to, perhaps, the most famous supermodel in the world, the manning/brady relationshipn's been a phenomenal player, so consistent and durable. you know, for a long period of time. we've had a great rivalry. >> i consider tom, you know, obviously a great competitor on the field but a good friend off the field. >> they both are incredibly competitive people. they want to win this game, but they have great respect for one another. but when this football game takes place...
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>> brady: hi, kate. um, i'm--i'm gonna--i'm gonna go, unless you need me for anything. >> marlena: no, the--the kids are having naps, and i think we're just fine. thank you, brady. >> brady: okay. will i see you at the hospital later? >> marlena: you-- well, i thought i would, uh, explain to john what happened, if that's all right with you. >> brady: probably be best coming from you, anyway.
>> brady: hi, kate. um, i'm--i'm gonna--i'm gonna go, unless you need me for anything. >> marlena: no, the--the kids are having naps, and i think we're just fine. thank you, brady. >> brady: okay. will i see you at the hospital later? >> marlena: you-- well, i thought i would, uh, explain to john what happened, if that's all right with you. >> brady: probably be best coming from you, anyway.
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>> brady: hi, kate. um, i'm--i'm gonna--i'm gonna go, unless you need me for anything. >> marlena: no, the--the kids are having naps, and i think we're just fine. thank you, brady. >> brady: okay. will i see you at the hospital later? >> marlena: you-- well, i thought i would, uh, explain to john what happened, if that's all right with you. >> brady: probably be best coming from you, anyway.
>> brady: hi, kate. um, i'm--i'm gonna--i'm gonna go, unless you need me for anything. >> marlena: no, the--the kids are having naps, and i think we're just fine. thank you, brady. >> brady: okay. will i see you at the hospital later? >> marlena: you-- well, i thought i would, uh, explain to john what happened, if that's all right with you. >> brady: probably be best coming from you, anyway.
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you make brady mad.has the trademark chip on his shoulder. he is dangerous. >> a broad, handsome shoulders. to you who said tom brady was finished, shame on you. shame on you. >> right. >> thank you, by the way. >> and the o-line playing well helps. >> it helps when people catch the balls that he throws to them. laura, great to have you with us. >>> a new case of ebola making its way on u.s. soil as a cameraman is heading to nebraska from liberia after being diagnosed with the deadly virus. >>> we will have the other top headlines you need to know right after the break. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain and stop further jo
you make brady mad.has the trademark chip on his shoulder. he is dangerous. >> a broad, handsome shoulders. to you who said tom brady was finished, shame on you. shame on you. >> right. >> thank you, by the way. >> and the o-line playing well helps. >> it helps when people catch the balls that he throws to them. laura, great to have you with us. >>> a new case of ebola making its way on u.s. soil as a cameraman is heading to nebraska from liberia after...
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the brady is the biggest non story. tom brady will be gone when he decides he's gone.e with peyton manning. i'm not sure about men being discriminated when it comes to age. you have the mark harmons of the world but you also watch women, gina davis. i read a great article about her. she thought she would just keep working and the roles just stopped. terri tahatcher just stopped afr housewives. >> do you think tv is changing that for actresses in hollywood? now they can do more on the television shows and play deeper characters? television is really firing on all cylinders opposed to movies. >> there's so much fragmentation so the odds are better that they'll work but if you look at the women getting hired, it's not over 50. i know men face it in the workplace and there are problems like that but from my world, sports in hollywood, i think guys have it pretty easy. >> this is an exceptional workplace. you're getting the stuffing beat out of you every time you go to work on sunday or thursday nights. >> but it is about the bottom line, statistics. >> tom brady is 37. i w
the brady is the biggest non story. tom brady will be gone when he decides he's gone.e with peyton manning. i'm not sure about men being discriminated when it comes to age. you have the mark harmons of the world but you also watch women, gina davis. i read a great article about her. she thought she would just keep working and the roles just stopped. terri tahatcher just stopped afr housewives. >> do you think tv is changing that for actresses in hollywood? now they can do more on the...
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our trial counsel have an obligation to provide brady materials, and so part of their due diligence is to find out if, upon request from the defense if there's been records, to find out if the records exist. if a defense -- if there's a motion filed, the victim is notified and the victim is provided counsel. and at a closed hearing the judge is -- the parties talk about what or whether those records should be provided to the judge in camera. the records aren't provided before the hearing. that's not the way the rules are written. so if there are cases where that is happening, they're not applying the rules properly. again, the advent of the victim legal counsel or the special victims counsel provides the victim another tool to protect his or her privacy rights. i mean, i -- it's hard for me to talk about cases where the procedures aren't followed because in my experience, the procedures have been followed. >> i guess what you just described to me is not a procedure that i find acceptable. the supreme court said in the jaffey decision that brady is not a reason to invade somebody's psyc
our trial counsel have an obligation to provide brady materials, and so part of their due diligence is to find out if, upon request from the defense if there's been records, to find out if the records exist. if a defense -- if there's a motion filed, the victim is notified and the victim is provided counsel. and at a closed hearing the judge is -- the parties talk about what or whether those records should be provided to the judge in camera. the records aren't provided before the hearing....
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i thought brady answered all the critics yesterday. >> you saw a sign that said, brady, we still believeed as he is can't answer it. i was one of the people that believed the patriots were falling and losing their aura, but they prove med wrong yesterday and i have to give them credit. they played great yesterday, tremendous. >> aren't there some questions with the future of tom brady's position? >> he gave up a lot of money losing his players, fell low friend wes welker only to bring in danny amendola who hasn't been performing help says i'm giving you all this money back. where's the team? the president-elect in front of me? you see denver going all in for peyton manning. tom brady is 37 years old. he only has so much time left. he wants to go out on his white horse. he hasn't won a super bowl in ten years. >> he can't do that unless he has people protecting him and wide receivers. >> they were playing musical chairs. yesterday they got the combination they wanted. two combined for almost 200 yards. thing they controlled the line of scrimmage. brady has been under a lot of pressure. we
i thought brady answered all the critics yesterday. >> you saw a sign that said, brady, we still believeed as he is can't answer it. i was one of the people that believed the patriots were falling and losing their aura, but they prove med wrong yesterday and i have to give them credit. they played great yesterday, tremendous. >> aren't there some questions with the future of tom brady's position? >> he gave up a lot of money losing his players, fell low friend wes welker only...
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> i think one of the things we do and we almost disrespect him in some ways, we compare him to tom bradyrady bottom line doesn't have peyton's numbers, but his record in january and february is superior and he's more of what people call a crunch time quarterback. nonetheless i think it's wrong because peyton manning belongs in a pantheon with only joe montana, dan marino, johnny unitas and tom brady, five of the great quarterbacks in nfl history. >> on the flip side you've got philip rivers tonight, 6-2 at denver all time. he could have a pretty good ballgame tonight, too. >> he, could but i'll also say the san diego running game, brandon oliver, they've rushed 140-yard the last two times they met denver, but they can slow them down. who knows? >> well, it's time to find out who is this week's papa john's key ingredient. unfortunately christine brennan couldn't join us but was kind enough to come in last night and give us her pick. >> two words, dave. peyton manning. >> i knew that was coming. >> you have to. the broncos against the chargers and denver has only lost one game. you figure
> i think one of the things we do and we almost disrespect him in some ways, we compare him to tom bradyrady bottom line doesn't have peyton's numbers, but his record in january and february is superior and he's more of what people call a crunch time quarterback. nonetheless i think it's wrong because peyton manning belongs in a pantheon with only joe montana, dan marino, johnny unitas and tom brady, five of the great quarterbacks in nfl history. >> on the flip side you've got philip...
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brady dougan, what is the strategy?st picking up on the conversation the three of you has brady dougan is a ceo gone through the reengineering and the market is not happy. the rfid was credit suisse to do an rbs. it is investment banking that is delivering very well, beating estimates. trying to get the balance right. we had that conversation. he said, i am not in the market to tell you whether i will by julius baer. intoansform credit suisse a wealth manager. he is going to look for small opportunities. those were the the language he used. probably looking for small consolidation opportunities, organic growth. they have gone to the big restructuring which tesco and otherr other institutions are trying to grapple with. the next step forward. for now invest in banking is doing that. lots of volatility. we have noticed it. great for volume. does not do great things for business in the long term, because you have to say, ok, we are goes doing -- going through an adjustment period of rates. term, it can crush confidence. th
brady dougan, what is the strategy?st picking up on the conversation the three of you has brady dougan is a ceo gone through the reengineering and the market is not happy. the rfid was credit suisse to do an rbs. it is investment banking that is delivering very well, beating estimates. trying to get the balance right. we had that conversation. he said, i am not in the market to tell you whether i will by julius baer. intoansform credit suisse a wealth manager. he is going to look for small...
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just one week after getting routed by kansas city, brady threw for 292 yards including two touchdownsy also became the sixth quarterback to throw for 50,000 yards in his career. >>> and it was a milestone sunday for peyton manning. his first quarter touchdown pass to julius thomas is his 500th of his career. manning would throw for three more tds against arizona, putting him just five touchdown passes away from brett favre's all-time record. along the way manning would throw for 479 yards, a career high. denver blows past the cardinals, 41-20. this is the "cbs morning news." yards. 41-20. this is the "cbs morning news." (vo) don't let a severe cold hold you back. sir? (vo) theraflu starts to get to work in your body in just 5 minutes. (vo) theraflu breaks you free from your worst cold and flu symptoms. (vo) theraflu. serious power. >>> swimming 60 miles in 40 hours. extreme swimming in open water is one of the toughest sports in the world, and this week "60 minutes sports" is giving you a rare inside look as swimmers prepare for crossing the english channel. jeff glor visited the sout
just one week after getting routed by kansas city, brady threw for 292 yards including two touchdownsy also became the sixth quarterback to throw for 50,000 yards in his career. >>> and it was a milestone sunday for peyton manning. his first quarter touchdown pass to julius thomas is his 500th of his career. manning would throw for three more tds against arizona, putting him just five touchdown passes away from brett favre's all-time record. along the way manning would throw for 479...
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do you think you've done enough to help tom brady?> we're getting ready for cincinnati. >> in case you didn't know, new england is playing cincinnati on sunday. but before that week five kicks off tonight right here on cbs. the green bayh packers host the minnesota vikings. our coverage begins at 7:30 centrasen, 6:30 central. >>> coming up on the "cbs this morning," we have more. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. i'm anne-marie green. thanks for watching. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> and today it is thursday october 2nd good morning, i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm erika von tiehl. here are stories we are following today. a teenage girl is gunned down sitting on her grandmother's porch. we have new information a live report is straight ahead. >>> new revelation about the fire that killed a cooper health system ceo and his wife ape it is putting their neighbors on edge. >>> this philadelphia native is taking over secret service after a recent security breaches have the agency under scrutiny. >> we will tell but
do you think you've done enough to help tom brady?> we're getting ready for cincinnati. >> in case you didn't know, new england is playing cincinnati on sunday. but before that week five kicks off tonight right here on cbs. the green bayh packers host the minnesota vikings. our coverage begins at 7:30 centrasen, 6:30 central. >>> coming up on the "cbs this morning," we have more. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. i'm anne-marie green. thanks...
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do you think you've done enough to help tom brady?> we're getting ready for cincinnati. >> so in case you didn't know, new england is playing cincinnati on sunday. but before that week five of the nfl season kicks off right here on cbs. the green bay packers host the minnesota vikings. our coverage begins at 7:30 eastern, 6:30 central. >>> that's the cbs for this thursday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com c -- www.vitac.com >>> linda macdonald is captioning for you in real time. >>> good morning, everyone. it is thursday, october 2. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm brian hackney. frank is still off today. it's 29 minutes after 4:00. we are going to get a look at -- we have heat advisories posted. >> heat advisories starting at noon today. temperatures really going to soar. it was hot yesterday around the bay area but even hotter today maybe some mid-80s right out at the beaches. how much longer will this heat wave last? we'll talk about that coming up. >> and getting a first look this morning at
do you think you've done enough to help tom brady?> we're getting ready for cincinnati. >> so in case you didn't know, new england is playing cincinnati on sunday. but before that week five of the nfl season kicks off right here on cbs. the green bay packers host the minnesota vikings. our coverage begins at 7:30 eastern, 6:30 central. >>> that's the cbs for this thursday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com c -- www.vitac.com...
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but it didn't rob him of his voice. >> brady died in august. his death was ruled a homicide, opening the door for charges against john hinckley. the white house press briefing room is named in brady's honor. >>> the world would have understood if a 15-year-old girl shot by the taliban decided it was safer on the sidelines. but malala yousafzai refused to be silenced. today she was awarded the nobel peace prize. taliban terrorists shot malala in the head two years ago because she insisted girls in pakistan have a right to education. after a lengthy recovery, she returned to the fight. today at age 17, she became the youngest nobel laureate ever. >> a gun is not supposed to be -- a girl is not supposed to be the slave. a girl has the power to go forward in her life. >> yousafzai will share the prize with 60-year-old satgarthi from india. part of a global movement to end child exploitation. >>> dairy queen is the latest retailer hit pi a data breach. this security hack affects 400 stores nationwide, including fairfax station, virtue he virtue, la
but it didn't rob him of his voice. >> brady died in august. his death was ruled a homicide, opening the door for charges against john hinckley. the white house press briefing room is named in brady's honor. >>> the world would have understood if a 15-year-old girl shot by the taliban decided it was safer on the sidelines. but malala yousafzai refused to be silenced. today she was awarded the nobel peace prize. taliban terrorists shot malala in the head two years ago because she...
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>> i was at the game and i know brady hoke.e morrison knowing what his status was. brady hoke should lose his job because he's not winning game and he hasn't developed this program. what we learned is there was a complete breakdown in protocol. there are doctors and trainers. the head coach, the offensive coordinator, they're not going to see the hits we saw. we saw it. >> the commentator saw it, the fans saw it. >> as soon as that play is over, you're at the defense, the chart to call the play. that's why the doctors and the trainers are. there that was the breakdown. when he went to the bench to get checked out, that helmet should have been taken away the same as in the nfl so he never had a chance to go back in. that's under brady's regime but also the ncaa. the reason you're not hearing from colleges saying fire brady hoke, they're all looking at their protocol now too. >> should the protocol be changed? >> yes. we can even learn from the nfl. we've seen this time and time again. folks that end up with concussions that ruin
>> i was at the game and i know brady hoke.e morrison knowing what his status was. brady hoke should lose his job because he's not winning game and he hasn't developed this program. what we learned is there was a complete breakdown in protocol. there are doctors and trainers. the head coach, the offensive coordinator, they're not going to see the hits we saw. we saw it. >> the commentator saw it, the fans saw it. >> as soon as that play is over, you're at the defense, the...
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tom brady finds rob gronkowski. gronk for a 27-yard completion. with that, brady comes only the sixth quarterback in league history to break 50,000 yards passing. brady finishes with 292 yards, 2 touchdowns as new england bounces back in a big way. handing the bengals their first loss of the season, 43-17. >>> we go to san diego, backup quarterback michael vick in for geno smith. >> we don't need to show these highlights. >> in the third quarter after the jets go down 21-0 in the fir first half, the chargers blank the jets, 31-0. wow. >> it is the worst game of football i've ever sat through in my life. >>> to denver, broncos trailing arizona in the first. peyton manning finds julius thomas. that's manning's 500th career touchdown. he joins brett favre as the only two quarterbacks to ever reach the mark. manning finishes with four touchdown passes including a pair to receiver demaryius thomas. the broncos hand the cards their first loss, 41-20. >>> to arlington. the cowboys trailing houston, 7-3 in the third quarter. tony romo back to pass. evades
tom brady finds rob gronkowski. gronk for a 27-yard completion. with that, brady comes only the sixth quarterback in league history to break 50,000 yards passing. brady finishes with 292 yards, 2 touchdowns as new england bounces back in a big way. handing the bengals their first loss of the season, 43-17. >>> we go to san diego, backup quarterback michael vick in for geno smith. >> we don't need to show these highlights. >> in the third quarter after the jets go down 21-0...
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and brady, oh, my god, he-- brady, he grabbed the poker.e was just trying to defend himself and he hit john across the head.'" >> marlena: john, is that pretty much what you remember? >> john: [breathes deeply] is that what happened that night? no, not really.
and brady, oh, my god, he-- brady, he grabbed the poker.e was just trying to defend himself and he hit john across the head.'" >> marlena: john, is that pretty much what you remember? >> john: [breathes deeply] is that what happened that night? no, not really.
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. >> you know, sara brady was someone i've known for a long time, i knew jim brady.e frustration that many advocates for gun safety feel is that nothing changes. they finally -- they got ronald reagan and other, you know, republican supporters of the nra to join in the brady movement back in the early 90s. bill clinton signed the law, and then congress doesn't -- doesn't take it up. laws lapse, there doesn't seem to be follow-up. >> well, you know, and one of the big reasons and the brady folks did a lot of great stuff, especially in the 90s got the brady bill passed. but you know what they never did was get involved in the politics behind this issue. and the politics are a big driver on why congress, especially like the u.s. senate recently couldn't pass something that 98% of americans supported. our organization is more involved in the politics and trying to get members of congress, well, trying to bring balance to the political debate to the way elections are financed on this issue. so they can do what they think is right. >> are you frustrated that democrats who
. >> you know, sara brady was someone i've known for a long time, i knew jim brady.e frustration that many advocates for gun safety feel is that nothing changes. they finally -- they got ronald reagan and other, you know, republican supporters of the nra to join in the brady movement back in the early 90s. bill clinton signed the law, and then congress doesn't -- doesn't take it up. laws lapse, there doesn't seem to be follow-up. >> well, you know, and one of the big reasons and the...
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i'm wayne brady, thank you so much for tuning in. three people, let's go!ve a seat. watch your swords, watch your swords, now. chelsea, stand over there for me... chelsea,
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and brady, oh, my god, he-- brady, he grabbed the poker. he was just trying to defend himself and he hit john across the head.'" >> marlena: john, is that pretty much what you remember? >> john: [breathes deeply] is that what happened that night? no, not really.
and brady, oh, my god, he-- brady, he grabbed the poker. he was just trying to defend himself and he hit john across the head.'" >> marlena: john, is that pretty much what you remember? >> john: [breathes deeply] is that what happened that night? no, not really.
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brady was gravely wounded during at tempt on president ronald reagan's life in 1981. never regained full health. the bullet caused brain damage and left him partially paralyzed. he and his wife lobbied for the gun law that bears his name. brady died in august at age 73. >>> a washington state woman missing for days while she was hiking has been founded alive.ç paula royter and her three dogs took off monday for an 11-mile hike. the trail she was on ended. she then got an idea, she stopped, collected brush and started fire. what did she do for food? >> pine bark. i ate frogs. the dogs ate a rabbit, they ate my beef jerky. >> she was found yesterday by a search helicopter. if she were to go out again she'd bring more food, a knife, a compass and a waterproof mat. >>> the student was sitting in her classroom in birmingham, england when she found out she won the nobel peace prize. it was the perfect place for her to learn she had won. >> 17-year-old malala yousafzai became the youngest winner of the nobel prize. she survived an attack by the taliban in 2012 for her effor
brady was gravely wounded during at tempt on president ronald reagan's life in 1981. never regained full health. the bullet caused brain damage and left him partially paralyzed. he and his wife lobbied for the gun law that bears his name. brady died in august at age 73. >>> a washington state woman missing for days while she was hiking has been founded alive.ç paula royter and her three dogs took off monday for an 11-mile hike. the trail she was on ended. she then got an idea, she...
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nice to see a super model, and when it is your star quarterback's wife, right. >> reporter: brady haseen on a roll put to go rest rumors that he has seen better days. >> how could you question a guy that they will put a statue outside a stadium of. >> reporter: last place jets are desperate for a win and many expect them to come ready to play. and, leslie, you know, rain stopped momentarily but you can see dark clouds behind me. they say patriots tom brady is one of the best bad weather quarterbacks there is out there but jets say they are ready for the challenge here tonight. these teams have played seven times, patriots have won six our of those seven games. leslie, back to you. >>> all right, megan thanks very much. >>> the kick off is at 8:25, pregame coverage begins at 7:30 right here on cbs-3. i think this game will be closer then people think. >> division, heated rivalry there. >> the jets need a win. >> there is in doubt. >> they really do. >> gisele will be in the stadium. >> how could ask you for anything more. >> tune in for that if anything else. >> still to come here in t
nice to see a super model, and when it is your star quarterback's wife, right. >> reporter: brady haseen on a roll put to go rest rumors that he has seen better days. >> how could you question a guy that they will put a statue outside a stadium of. >> reporter: last place jets are desperate for a win and many expect them to come ready to play. and, leslie, you know, rain stopped momentarily but you can see dark clouds behind me. they say patriots tom brady is one of the best...
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today vice president biden said brady was an example of turning tragedy into action.rady helped pass a law requiring background checks for handgun owners. >>> first at 4:00, if you live in the baileys crossroads area of fairfax county, you're about to get a firehouse. there will be a big grand opening tomorrow for station 10 at bailey's crossroads. the station has an engine, ladder truck, two medic units and reserve ambulance. it's one of the busiest stations in the county. and it will primarily service the area within a five-mile radius. the open house starts at 10:00. 10:00 in the morning. and it's open to the public. firefighters will be there to offer a hands-only cpr demonstration. that's a skill we all need to have. >>> hundreds of thousands of cars being recalled because the hoods can fly open unexpectedly. >> that's never good. news4 consumer reporter erika gonzales joins us with this. this is a scary story. >> it's a potentially very dangerous situation. your hood flying open while you're driving. the problem actually drove nissan to recall more than 200,000
today vice president biden said brady was an example of turning tragedy into action.rady helped pass a law requiring background checks for handgun owners. >>> first at 4:00, if you live in the baileys crossroads area of fairfax county, you're about to get a firehouse. there will be a big grand opening tomorrow for station 10 at bailey's crossroads. the station has an engine, ladder truck, two medic units and reserve ambulance. it's one of the busiest stations in the county. and it will...
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joe biden and a host of others paying tribute to james brady.e passed away in august and his gun control advocacy following the failed assassination attempt of president reagan that led to the brady bill, legislation on background checks for firearms. >> he was truly one of life's origins. funny, honest, and true. >> to me, jim brady was simply heroic. life dealt him a really cruel blow. but the interesting thing about jim was those 30 something years since that time. jim never compromised. jim was never ever defeated. reluctant to try new things. what's wrong with trying new things? feel that in your muscles? yeah... i do... try a new way to bank, where no branches equals great rates. suddenly you're a mouth breather. a mouth breather! how do you sleep like that? you dry up, your cold feels even worse. well, put on a breathe right strip and shut your mouth. cold medicines open your nose over time, but add a breathe right strip, and pow! it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more so you can breathe and do the one thing you want to do. sleep. ad
joe biden and a host of others paying tribute to james brady.e passed away in august and his gun control advocacy following the failed assassination attempt of president reagan that led to the brady bill, legislation on background checks for firearms. >> he was truly one of life's origins. funny, honest, and true. >> to me, jim brady was simply heroic. life dealt him a really cruel blow. but the interesting thing about jim was those 30 something years since that time. jim never...
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the pollution on automobiles -- jim brady was the press secretary over a plane, they're flying over all forest fire and jim says, look, killing trees, killing trees! he was mahe was indispensable, e and good and wonderful man. >> woodruff: one of the best press secretaries in the white house ever. mark shields, david brooks, two of the best that have ever been at the "newshour". thank you. >> thank you. >> woodruff: next, a new film looks at a brutal civil war through the eyes of those who walked the walk. jeffrey brown explains. >> you must be pamela lowey from faith challenges. >> no i'm from the employment agency. i'm going to help you find jobs. >> brown: "the good lie" tells the story of the "lost boys" of sudan. children forced to wander hundreds or even thousands of miles to escape violence orphaned by the 22-year civil war that began in 1983. and left and estimated two million dead and double that number displaced. >> great! >> brown: it's a fictional account, starring reese witherspoon, but also several of the young men themselves, and follows them to this country, where begi
the pollution on automobiles -- jim brady was the press secretary over a plane, they're flying over all forest fire and jim says, look, killing trees, killing trees! he was mahe was indispensable, e and good and wonderful man. >> woodruff: one of the best press secretaries in the white house ever. mark shields, david brooks, two of the best that have ever been at the "newshour". thank you. >> thank you. >> woodruff: next, a new film looks at a brutal civil war...