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gus johnson along with charles davis. the rain came down. it was really, really driving rain during this game, windy and i think baylor showed that they can be versatile, they dominated the game on the ground. >> charles: they certainly did. and we think of baylor as a team that stings you through the air. they did that early. a couple big strikes from bryce petty. but after that it was the ground attack, shock linwood, devin chafin, they took total control, handled the line of scrimmage. oklahoma state was game and deserves all the kudos but baylor took control from the start and dominated it thoroughly. >> gus: it was one play early on, second play of the game. >> charles: bryce petty finding jay lee for the big strike downfield. that set the tone. and, folks, fox sports live, that play could be -- forget it, that play is the one. >> gus: the one for us is molly mcgrath. she's on the field with coach briles. >> molly: coach, you told me at the half your offense was hot and cold. how do you win despite that inconsistency? >> we got a good fo
gus johnson along with charles davis. the rain came down. it was really, really driving rain during this game, windy and i think baylor showed that they can be versatile, they dominated the game on the ground. >> charles: they certainly did. and we think of baylor as a team that stings you through the air. they did that early. a couple big strikes from bryce petty. but after that it was the ground attack, shock linwood, devin chafin, they took total control, handled the line of scrimmage....
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gus johnson, along with charles davis. last shot that we saw with coach snyder talking to trevone boykin. you know he was giving him words of wisdom and congratulations, as well he should. tcu tonight, 533 yards in total offense. boykin had a hand in 342 of those yards. >> charles: coach snyder's known for actually writing hand-written notes to opposing players when they play well against his team. it's a cherished thing. trevone boykin might get that as well as words of wisdom. tonight we saw it all. a high-powered offense, a defense that was swarming and aggressive. tcu right now stakes a claim to tell the rest of the country, anyone, anytime, anywhere. they believe they're good enough to beat anyone in the rest of the country. and i believe that they're correct. >> gus: moments ago, our molly mcgrath had a chance to talk to a heisman hopeful, mr. trevone boykin. >> molly: trevone, first drive in the second half, you flipped into the end zone for a touchdown. what was going through your mind at that time? >> we needed to
gus johnson, along with charles davis. last shot that we saw with coach snyder talking to trevone boykin. you know he was giving him words of wisdom and congratulations, as well he should. tcu tonight, 533 yards in total offense. boykin had a hand in 342 of those yards. >> charles: coach snyder's known for actually writing hand-written notes to opposing players when they play well against his team. it's a cherished thing. trevone boykin might get that as well as words of wisdom. tonight...
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gus johnson along with charles davis. the rain came down. it was really, really driving rain during this game, windy and i think baylor showed that they can be versatile, they dominated the game on the ground. >> charles: they certainly did. and we think of baylor as a team that stings you through the air. they did that early. a couple big strikes from bryce petty. but after that it was the ground attack, shock linwood, devin chafin, they took total control, handled the line of scrimmage. oklahoma state was game and deserves all the kudos but baylor took control from the start and dominated it thoroughly. >> gus: it was one play early on, second play of the game. >> charles: bryce petty finding jay lee for the big strike downfield. that set the tone. and, folks, fox sports live, that play could be -- forget it, that play is the one. >> gus: the one for us is molly mcgrath. she's on the field with coach briles. >> molly: coach, you told me at the half your offense was hot and cold. how do you win despite that inconsistency? >> we got a good fo
gus johnson along with charles davis. the rain came down. it was really, really driving rain during this game, windy and i think baylor showed that they can be versatile, they dominated the game on the ground. >> charles: they certainly did. and we think of baylor as a team that stings you through the air. they did that early. a couple big strikes from bryce petty. but after that it was the ground attack, shock linwood, devin chafin, they took total control, handled the line of scrimmage....
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gus johnson, along with charles davis.ot that we saw with coach snyder talking to trevone boykin. you know he was giving him words of wisdom and congratulations, as well he should. tcu tonight, 533 yards in total offense. boykin had a hand in 342 of those yards. >> charles: coach snyder's known for actually writing hand-written notes to opposing players when they play well against his team. it's a cherished thing. trevone boykin might get that as well as words of wisdom. tonight we saw it all. a high-powered offense, a defense that was swarming and aggressive. tcu right now stakes a claim to tell the rest of the country, anyone, anytime, anywhere. they believe they're good enough to beat anyone in the rest of the country. and i believe that they're correct. >> gus: moments ago, our molly mcgrath had a chance to talk to a heisman hopeful, mr. trevone boykin. >> molly: trevone, first drive in the second half, you flipped into the end zone for a touchdown. what was going through your mind at that time? >> we needed to make a
gus johnson, along with charles davis.ot that we saw with coach snyder talking to trevone boykin. you know he was giving him words of wisdom and congratulations, as well he should. tcu tonight, 533 yards in total offense. boykin had a hand in 342 of those yards. >> charles: coach snyder's known for actually writing hand-written notes to opposing players when they play well against his team. it's a cherished thing. trevone boykin might get that as well as words of wisdom. tonight we saw it...
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(show open) hi everyone, i'm charles davis... today, we have a special focus
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i'm your host, charles davis... we have a lot to get to today, a
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charles davis owns a ferguson restaurant on the street where past protests have turned violent. do you think there's a chance that calls for calm will prevail? >> i pray that it does. i can't tell you the mind of other people. i can only speak of the mind of my own, but i pray that it does. >> reporter: new video may further inflame passions here. it shows an apparently uninjured officer darren wilson at the police station after he shot and killed michael brown. that runs counter to the police contention that wilson's eye socket had been fractured in the altercation with brown. ben crump represents brown's family. >> if you've got a blowout, a fracture to your eye socket, you're not just going to be walking around not holding your eye. >> reporter: new police radio tapes include officer wilson calling for assistance minutes before the shooting august 9th. after the shooting, another call from a different officer comes through. >> get us several more units over here. there's going to be a problem. >> reporter: police here say they have undergone thousands of hours of additional t
charles davis owns a ferguson restaurant on the street where past protests have turned violent. do you think there's a chance that calls for calm will prevail? >> i pray that it does. i can't tell you the mind of other people. i can only speak of the mind of my own, but i pray that it does. >> reporter: new video may further inflame passions here. it shows an apparently uninjured officer darren wilson at the police station after he shot and killed michael brown. that runs counter to...
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since then, protests have mostly been peaceful with just a few arrests, but charles davis, who met with the governor earlier, isn't worried about the reaction to tonight's decision. >> the governor of the state of missouri comes into your burger shop and says, hi, how are you doing. >> right. >> reporter: what did you take from that? >> i just took that he was being concerned. he came by to make sure we were okay. >> reporter: do you plan to stay open? >> yes. i stayed open then, and i'm going to stay open now. >> reporter: now, governor nixon has set up a 16-person commission to address the concerns of this community, but, scott, the test will be tonight to see if that kind of outreach and preparation will keep the peace in ferguson. >> pelley: michelle miller in ferguson for us tonight. michelle, thank you. rikki klieman has been a prosecutor and a criminal defense attorney. she's now a legal analyst for cbs news. rikki, let me ask you, if the grand jury were to indict officer wilson, what would they have to find? >> well, they have to find one of a number of charges. it has to be nin
since then, protests have mostly been peaceful with just a few arrests, but charles davis, who met with the governor earlier, isn't worried about the reaction to tonight's decision. >> the governor of the state of missouri comes into your burger shop and says, hi, how are you doing. >> right. >> reporter: what did you take from that? >> i just took that he was being concerned. he came by to make sure we were okay. >> reporter: do you plan to stay open? >>...
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though burger bar owner charles davis says he has faith in his community.ws are unshuttered, and he plans to keep them that way. >> i have people that come in and say, hey, thanks for not boarding up. that alone has given them something. >> reporter: with that grand jury decision coming any day -- >> it's going to be a huge emotional moment. >> reporter: -- daryl alexander, a retired, registered nurse worries the police will become heavy-handed. >> when you see police in riot gear, it does something to you on the inside because you know you haven't done anything. >> reporter: during the past two months, over a thousand police officers have received specialized training, laying groundwork trying to avert any violence that could come. alex stone, abc news, los angeles. >>> other big story this morning, that frigid arctic air settling in over a big chunk of the country after a powerful storm. >> cars and trucks collided, flipped over and slid off snow-covered roads in duluth, minnesota. a landslide of cars skidding down an icy hill slamming into one another an
though burger bar owner charles davis says he has faith in his community.ws are unshuttered, and he plans to keep them that way. >> i have people that come in and say, hey, thanks for not boarding up. that alone has given them something. >> reporter: with that grand jury decision coming any day -- >> it's going to be a huge emotional moment. >> reporter: -- daryl alexander, a retired, registered nurse worries the police will become heavy-handed. >> when you see...
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. >> charles davis and his wile opened the doors to their new restaurant on august 8th.ust juan day before the fatal shooting of michael brown. their commitment remains unwaiving. >> besides my faith, i have trust in the people of ferguson. >> what he does not have faith is the ability to promote change no matter how many people come out and vote, nothing will change if the infrastructure that is counting the votes feels the same. >> still a clipboard with registration forms sits on his counter. >> you can always hope, right. >> the protests revealed racial tension and deep diestruses. 40 but so far that disinstruction hasn't translated to higher numbers at the ballot box. >> given the unrest, it was the hopes that perhaps this was would encouraging people to come out and voice their opinion in fact, while the number of register voters topped 4,000, only 22% came out in the midterms. turn out in the last municipal elections here, was even more dismal. they are proving they are disillusions with the system. >> missouri state representative says voters felt disenfranchised
. >> charles davis and his wile opened the doors to their new restaurant on august 8th.ust juan day before the fatal shooting of michael brown. their commitment remains unwaiving. >> besides my faith, i have trust in the people of ferguson. >> what he does not have faith is the ability to promote change no matter how many people come out and vote, nothing will change if the infrastructure that is counting the votes feels the same. >> still a clipboard with registration...
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. >> charles davis refuses to board up ferguson burger and bar. >> i noticed right there you are one> i'm putting trust in my community. >> reporter: a community, once again, in the national spotlight. we know that the grand jury continue to hear the case. we don't know how much notice the community is going to get once a decision has been reached. we know that the 12-member grand jury is considering everything from first-degree murder to second-degree murder to manslaughter to no charges at all. that's the latest. >>> thank you. up next our "newsnation" gut check. tiger woods is lashing out at the writer writing a satirical article filled with fake questions and answers. does the golf legend deserve the apology he's demanding? >>> a new embarrass for rick perry as he fights a criminal indictment. it's one of the stories we thought you should know. i lost my sight in afghanistan, but it doesn't hold me back. i go through periods where it's hard to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. non-24 is a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70% of people who are totally blin
. >> charles davis refuses to board up ferguson burger and bar. >> i noticed right there you are one> i'm putting trust in my community. >> reporter: a community, once again, in the national spotlight. we know that the grand jury continue to hear the case. we don't know how much notice the community is going to get once a decision has been reached. we know that the 12-member grand jury is considering everything from first-degree murder to second-degree murder to...
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charles davis owns the ferguson burger bar on moore.ady boarded up the store she owns. thanks to all of you. let me get all your reactions to the audio tape. if i could begin with you first, charles. >> well, now that they are deciding to release some of the nature i really don't have an opinion of it. because it just seems like that is something they would have done prior to now. >> so you question the motivation behind the timing of the release of these recordings? >> it just seems odd they decided to do it now instead of in the beginning. because it may have helped keep a lot of disruption down had they done it in the beginning. >> and suzanne? what are your thoughts on that? do you think timing would have made a big difference on how and when to release these recordings? >> honestly, i think the media has been leaking little things here and there. and, you know, i don't think that this is really going to make a difference either way. i think that, you know, tensions are high. and emotions are high. and, you know, people are going to
charles davis owns the ferguson burger bar on moore.ady boarded up the store she owns. thanks to all of you. let me get all your reactions to the audio tape. if i could begin with you first, charles. >> well, now that they are deciding to release some of the nature i really don't have an opinion of it. because it just seems like that is something they would have done prior to now. >> so you question the motivation behind the timing of the release of these recordings? >> it...
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that's a guy named charles davis. he runs my favorite hamburger joint. about a quarter mile up the road. >> bravo for mr. davis. there are other people taking all kinds of preparations. tell me about that though. >> yesterday, school district announced they were going to be sending home some homework packets, you know, when the violentvile violence erupted shortly after the august shooting, some students in the area missed six days of school. this time around to prepare for that, teachers and administrators say they're sending home these homework packets so students don't get too far behind. talked to a parent yesterday who said she's stocking up on blankets and other things. the temperature here has dropped considerably, just like it has over a large swath of this country. although i can tell you today it's a balmy 35 degrees. so folks are stocking up with supplies in anticipation of unrest. lots of folks continue to do that. again, at this point, no indication that the unrest is going to happen. but also no indication that an announcement is going to b
that's a guy named charles davis. he runs my favorite hamburger joint. about a quarter mile up the road. >> bravo for mr. davis. there are other people taking all kinds of preparations. tell me about that though. >> yesterday, school district announced they were going to be sending home some homework packets, you know, when the violentvile violence erupted shortly after the august shooting, some students in the area missed six days of school. this time around to prepare for that,...
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it makes davis -- charles: what do you make of the masses, like the economic mobility.ne is worried about the economy, but the whole system, capitalism is unfair . >> it depends on where the movement is going. politicians love social media so much. >> it's irrelevant. these are millenniums that will vote anyway. when i was young was liberal, too. they let you do the things you're not supposed to do, worried about social issues, but the point is, they are not the ones that will sway the polls anyway in my opinion. it is information but it won't affect tomorrow. >> politicians and campaigns, they completed an entire sector based upon social media. people can be elected to office. >> but even in the rock the vote video -- >> that sounds so 70's. >> they did not even mention the economy. they are missing the biggest issues which all voters -- >> but less. part of the reason why. >> midterm elections, older voters, kneels do not even know what midderms are. when it is a presidential alexian it is different, a broader basee so you will get older voters who do not care about t
it makes davis -- charles: what do you make of the masses, like the economic mobility.ne is worried about the economy, but the whole system, capitalism is unfair . >> it depends on where the movement is going. politicians love social media so much. >> it's irrelevant. these are millenniums that will vote anyway. when i was young was liberal, too. they let you do the things you're not supposed to do, worried about social issues, but the point is, they are not the ones that will sway...
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. >> reporter: charles davis refuses to board up ferguson burger and bar. i notice right now you are one of two businesses not boarded up. >> correct. >> reporter: why? >> i'm putting trust in my community. >> reporter: a community, once again, in the national spotlight. so we do know that grand jurors heard more evidence on tuesday. at this point, we still do not know how much notice this community is going to be given once a decision has been reached. the nine-member grand jury panel are considering a range of charges, everything from first-degree murder to manslaughter to no charges at all. matt, savannah? >> craig melvin, thanks. >>> we're learning a lot more about that chilling attack in israel. >> worshippers now returning back to that jerusalem synagogue this morning where five people were killed in that savage terror attack by two palestinian men on tuesday. bill neely is in jerusalem with the very latest. bill, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, natalie. from a city still reeling from a massac massacre, the worst here in six years and fearful
. >> reporter: charles davis refuses to board up ferguson burger and bar. i notice right now you are one of two businesses not boarded up. >> correct. >> reporter: why? >> i'm putting trust in my community. >> reporter: a community, once again, in the national spotlight. so we do know that grand jurors heard more evidence on tuesday. at this point, we still do not know how much notice this community is going to be given once a decision has been reached. the...
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. >> reporter: charles davis refuses to board up ferguson's burger and bar. >> you're one of two businesses not boarded up. >> correct. >> why? >> i'm putting trust in my community. >> reporter: a community once again in the national spotlight. we have been told that grand jurors continue to hear evidence in this case. at this point we don't know how much notice this community is going to get once a decision has been reached. we do know that the 12-member grand jury considering everything from murder to no charges at all. back to you. >> thanks. >> we'll learn a lot more about the attack in israel. natalie has the latest. >> what we're hearing is more disturbing as worshipers returning back to the jerusalem synagogue this morning where five people were killed in that savage tck by two palestinian men on tuesday. bill neely is in jerusalem with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. from a city still reeling from massacre the worst here in six year, and fearful, braced really, that for more trouble, fearful there could be more copy cat attacks. at the synagogue where many survi
. >> reporter: charles davis refuses to board up ferguson's burger and bar. >> you're one of two businesses not boarded up. >> correct. >> why? >> i'm putting trust in my community. >> reporter: a community once again in the national spotlight. we have been told that grand jurors continue to hear evidence in this case. at this point we don't know how much notice this community is going to get once a decision has been reached. we do know that the 12-member...
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we spoke to jerry davis, the trustees of saint charles borromeo cemetary. saying it's going to be meaningful for catholics and non-catholics as well. >> the fact that it is going to be here in philadelphia, the city of brotherly love and sisterly affection is wonderful. people will come from all over the world. we hope saturday of this, we'll be better and that's what this pope is doing. >> reporter: and he said how excited he was for the papal mass which is set to be held on the benjamin franklin parkway it will be open to the public, the energy people will feel will be unbelievable. he is excited for that, the details are yet to be finalized. they won't be finalized for months, yet a lot of excitement here we are expecting to learn more for the official press conference at 11:00. we're live from the archdiocese katherine scott channel 6 "action news." >> can you imagine the poik -- pictures from the mass they will become famous. >>> stay with "action news" and 6abc.com for more on the pope's announcement. >> a fire at a boarding house in the city's german
we spoke to jerry davis, the trustees of saint charles borromeo cemetary. saying it's going to be meaningful for catholics and non-catholics as well. >> the fact that it is going to be here in philadelphia, the city of brotherly love and sisterly affection is wonderful. people will come from all over the world. we hope saturday of this, we'll be better and that's what this pope is doing. >> reporter: and he said how excited he was for the papal mass which is set to be held on the...
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randy, heron johnson, christy, naji jackson, kathryn, ann watson, reggie, mike, charles, david bell, adam, and yvonne davis. madam speaker, it's been the honor of my life to have served alongside this team and for all of their hard work and dedication to me and to the people of georgia's 12th district. i say thank you. with that i yield the floor. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. carter, for five minutes. mr. carter: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, last month in october i had a young lady, jessica, and her father come to my office and tell me a great story of survival. i'm introducing legislation on behalf of this 13-year-old, jessica huber of texas and has shown the real meaning of survival. we have grade examples every day in our armed services who are serving in harm's way on our behalf of their strong art of survival. in jessica's case, on november 19, 2002, jessica was nearly killed after her mother, while under the influence of prescription drugs and illegal drugs, ran a red light and crashed. jessica's father experienced a parents' worst nightmare
randy, heron johnson, christy, naji jackson, kathryn, ann watson, reggie, mike, charles, david bell, adam, and yvonne davis. madam speaker, it's been the honor of my life to have served alongside this team and for all of their hard work and dedication to me and to the people of georgia's 12th district. i say thank you. with that i yield the floor. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. carter, for five minutes. mr. carter: thank you, madam speaker. madam...
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i've got gerald davis here, on the board of trustees for st. charles seminary. tell me, how exciting is this? you were up early this morning to find out that pope francis officially is going to come to philadelphia. >> matt, it's actually very difficult to put into words. i can say ecstatic, joyful, thrilled, all of the above, but quite frankly, whatever words i use, it's probably an understatement. this is magnificent. this man has galvanized the whole world. i have had as many non catholic friends of mine talk to me about this pope, about pope francis, and the fact that he talks about, from the very beginning of his papacy, love, respect for one another, the dignity of people. he doesn't make any distinctions one to the other in terms of faith and tradition. he, like me, respects all faith tradition. this is going to be wonderful for the world, absolutely wonderful for philadelphia. i don't mind saying it. i'm a homer, so i'm delighted and thrilled. >> all right, thank you so much for your time. we appreciate it. definitely a lot of planning over the next few
i've got gerald davis here, on the board of trustees for st. charles seminary. tell me, how exciting is this? you were up early this morning to find out that pope francis officially is going to come to philadelphia. >> matt, it's actually very difficult to put into words. i can say ecstatic, joyful, thrilled, all of the above, but quite frankly, whatever words i use, it's probably an understatement. this is magnificent. this man has galvanized the whole world. i have had as many non...
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davis. police say, he was not a member of the fraternity. and as kron 4's charles clifford reports. even though the fraternity sits close the cal campus, it is not officially recognized by u-c berkeley. this for eternity is one of 19 fraternities and sororities better not reckoned nuys by uc- berkeley a spokesperson for the university said the group cannot lose its recognition if a fail to recognize a university policy the fraternity still has decided to remain independent coming up. a tragic death at san francisco zoo. new concerns about the zoo's procedures after a young gorilla was crushed to death. also -- why the 49ers defensive end will not face charges. in the domestic violence case. but first -- a special reunion for a group of world war-two vets on the eve of veterans day. next we saw fog out there this morning in more flood coverage tomorrow and i see even some drizzle pleasant rain will return - ( helicopter whirring ) - ( roars ) ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ get it, get it ♪ when you're ready, come an
davis. police say, he was not a member of the fraternity. and as kron 4's charles clifford reports. even though the fraternity sits close the cal campus, it is not officially recognized by u-c berkeley. this for eternity is one of 19 fraternities and sororities better not reckoned nuys by uc- berkeley a spokesperson for the university said the group cannot lose its recognition if a fail to recognize a university policy the fraternity still has decided to remain independent coming up. a tragic...
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city, first quarter jamaal charles scoring the first of his two touchdowns in the contest to give the chief the early lead. fourth chiefs once again in the red soap. now davising it in for the score. kansas regains the lead. we have two minutes left. seattle needs to convert on fourth down, russell wilson's pass incomplete. kc moves into first place in the afc west with the victory. >>> they are tied with denver after the broncos lost to the rams. first quarter sean hill going deep dish. a 63-yard touchdown makes it 10-nothing. saint louis defense gave peyton manning. rams beat denver 22 to seven. >>> cincinnati at new orleans. third quarter check it out. andy dalton with a touchdown pass to jermaine greshen. saints fan takes the ball. after that interception not going to give it back. guy is not feeling hospitality. flyers with the day off. they'll be back working on their penalty kill. they gave up three power play goals in a six to three loss. clumbers scored twice. >> trying out there. obviously they made some nice plays out there. that goal happened pretty fast. when stuff like that happens, you can't really do anything about it but obviously, you know
city, first quarter jamaal charles scoring the first of his two touchdowns in the contest to give the chief the early lead. fourth chiefs once again in the red soap. now davising it in for the score. kansas regains the lead. we have two minutes left. seattle needs to convert on fourth down, russell wilson's pass incomplete. kc moves into first place in the afc west with the victory. >>> they are tied with denver after the broncos lost to the rams. first quarter sean hill going deep...