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there was amazing artists -- durand durand, the police, pat benatar, tina turner, phil collins. of course, journey. ♪ don't stop believing hold on to that feeling ♪ >> in the 80's, technology in the form of drum machines change the sound of music. mtv revolutionize the way we experienced it. for the first time coming music videos brought artists into our homes with new looks and unforgettable sound. ♪ don't you want me, baby? don't you want me, oh? ♪ goake me up before you go wake me up before you go-go ♪ ♪ karma chameleon, you come and go you come and go ♪ >> it was an amazing time in music history and here to tell anna.e is my cohost >> you have had hit records and you up one grammys -- won grammys. a part oft like being the music and video revolution during the 1980's? the wide variety of music and then we had pop and new wave and r&b. some artists knew how to rock. ♪ you are a heartbreaker, dream maker ♪ what i lie to you? ♪ ♪ >> what incredible music. >> we are just getting started. tripus as we take you on a to the songs and artists that defined the 80's. together in one c
there was amazing artists -- durand durand, the police, pat benatar, tina turner, phil collins. of course, journey. ♪ don't stop believing hold on to that feeling ♪ >> in the 80's, technology in the form of drum machines change the sound of music. mtv revolutionize the way we experienced it. for the first time coming music videos brought artists into our homes with new looks and unforgettable sound. ♪ don't you want me, baby? don't you want me, oh? ♪ goake me up before you go wake...
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collins, dr. landis for being here today. congratulations on bringing together the drug companies on this a.m.p. project. i think it's a milestone. and, again, hopefully we'll be able to continue our funding and next fiscal year and this fiscal year. thank you all very much. we'll now turn to our second panel. >> mr. chairman, if i could, others have raised kind of like a manhattan-like project, genome, landing on the moon, the manhattan project itself. wasn't one of the biggest concerns the fact that there would be a discouragement or impediment is two things. the shut down of our government and the other sequester so that there's the lack of certainty as you have to not only sequence the human genome but you got the sequence what you're going to do when in terms of research, recruitment, retention and so on. don't you need certainty as well as resources? >> absolutely. people say that the worst thing you can do to the business community is uncertainty. well that's true for science even more so. our cycle time for projects r
collins, dr. landis for being here today. congratulations on bringing together the drug companies on this a.m.p. project. i think it's a milestone. and, again, hopefully we'll be able to continue our funding and next fiscal year and this fiscal year. thank you all very much. we'll now turn to our second panel. >> mr. chairman, if i could, others have raised kind of like a manhattan-like project, genome, landing on the moon, the manhattan project itself. wasn't one of the biggest concerns...
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there is a young lieutenant from the 11 ohio calvary named casper collins. he is passing through the fort on the day of the battle. he was to lead the 11th kansas calvary. they get across the bridge and not even a mile away and they are ambushed by the cheyenne and the arapaho that are gathered together. they wheel around and race back to the fort. casper collins and four other soldiers are killed. amazingly, the other guys made it back. four hours later, the supply wagon shows up. this is called the battle of red butte. they fire a warning shot with their canon, the tribe sees them as well and they attack that wagon supply train. at that one it is led by amos custard. there were 25 guys with that group. there were five in an advanced guard. they get rid of the horses an three of them made it back to the fort. the supply wagons were killed. shortly after that, because of the battles and because we have a young lieutenant called casper collins who was a son of the colonel, they changed the name of the fort. it was called platte bridge station. it is in 1865 t
there is a young lieutenant from the 11 ohio calvary named casper collins. he is passing through the fort on the day of the battle. he was to lead the 11th kansas calvary. they get across the bridge and not even a mile away and they are ambushed by the cheyenne and the arapaho that are gathered together. they wheel around and race back to the fort. casper collins and four other soldiers are killed. amazingly, the other guys made it back. four hours later, the supply wagon shows up. this is...
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astronaut collins remains behind.paration for the lunar module decent to the moon now begins. >> the command module assumes the new name, columbia. the lunar module will be called the eagle. from columbia michael collins camera sees bright rays of the sun reflecting from the surface of the eagle. in this strange metallic bird rides the ancient and endless dream of all of mankind. the command pilot can see detail which his camera cannot record. p(xú pads of the lunar module are fully extended and locked in place. the eagle is poised and prepared for its decent to the lunar surface. the moon landing craft rocket engine fires to slow it down and to place it on the pathway to the landing site in the sea of tranquility. there is tension and caution as the eagle flies lower. warning lights blink on as the commuter tries to keep up with command data but the status remains go. >> eagle we got you now. it's looking good, over. >> roger, copy. >> eagle, houston, plus 18. you're a go to continue. you are a go to continue power d
astronaut collins remains behind.paration for the lunar module decent to the moon now begins. >> the command module assumes the new name, columbia. the lunar module will be called the eagle. from columbia michael collins camera sees bright rays of the sun reflecting from the surface of the eagle. in this strange metallic bird rides the ancient and endless dream of all of mankind. the command pilot can see detail which his camera cannot record. p(xú pads of the lunar module are fully...
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astronaut michael collins would pilot the command module. astronaut edwin aldrin jr. would pilot the lunar module. and astronaut neil armstrong would serve as mission commander. armstrong would be the first man to step upon the moon. july 16th, the day had come. the moon awaited. the men rose early, ate breakfast and dressed in their space suits. [ applause ] other astronauts had made this journey to the launch pad, but never with such anticipation. 9:32 a.m., july 16th. three hours later the apollo command module moves forward to extract lunar module from the third stage of the launch vehicle. both are moving at more than 17,000 miles per hour. docked together they will sail a million quarter miles across the sea of space and into orbit around the earth's nearest neighbor. >> loud and clear, mike. we understand that you are docked. >> during the three day journey to the moon the astronauts kept busy. checklists, navigation and observation, house keeping. they must work in a weightless environment keeping their spacecraft and themselves in good condition. data must be
astronaut michael collins would pilot the command module. astronaut edwin aldrin jr. would pilot the lunar module. and astronaut neil armstrong would serve as mission commander. armstrong would be the first man to step upon the moon. july 16th, the day had come. the moon awaited. the men rose early, ate breakfast and dressed in their space suits. [ applause ] other astronauts had made this journey to the launch pad, but never with such anticipation. 9:32 a.m., july 16th. three hours later the...
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senator collins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr.campbell, i do appreciate her work you are doing, but until we put in jail a lot of people who are committing these scans, we are not going to see real progress. the ftc has told us there were 127,000 pastors scams last year alone. so how many of these cases were prosecuted in response to the chairman you mentioned just one case in 2012. how many? >> right amount we don't track specific numbers regarding state grand parent scan for particular individuals who have been targeted. but we have investigated a wide variety of individuals in regard to these types of fraud which have taken place. we have had a number of convictions related to those and we are pursuing them. it certainly is a priority for us as i noted in regard to the establishment of ic3 to target this threat and dedicate the resources we can with our interagency partners against this threat. >> well, what worries me is what i am hearing sounds very bureaucratic. it sounds like there's a lot of task force going on and a lot o
senator collins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr.campbell, i do appreciate her work you are doing, but until we put in jail a lot of people who are committing these scans, we are not going to see real progress. the ftc has told us there were 127,000 pastors scams last year alone. so how many of these cases were prosecuted in response to the chairman you mentioned just one case in 2012. how many? >> right amount we don't track specific numbers regarding state grand parent scan for...
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there was a young lieutenant named caspar collins. he is passing through this fort on the day of the battle. he was ordered to leave the 11th -- lead 11th kansas volunteer cavalry soldiers out to meet and army supply wagon that were coming back from supplying points further west. that morning he rides out. it takes 20 guys with him. they get across the bridge and not even a mile away and they are ambushed by the lakota, cheyenne, and arapahoe gathered together to get revenge for sand creek. they wheel around and raced back to the fort. casper collins and four other soldiers are killed. amazingly, the other guys made it back. about four hours later, the army supply wagons show up on the horizon. this is called the battle of red butte and the army sees the wagons show up and fire a warning shot with their cannons . the tribes see them and race out in that direction and attacked the wagon supply train. it was led by commissary sergeant amos custard. there were 25 guys with that group. there were five of them an -- in an advanced guard an
there was a young lieutenant named caspar collins. he is passing through this fort on the day of the battle. he was ordered to leave the 11th -- lead 11th kansas volunteer cavalry soldiers out to meet and army supply wagon that were coming back from supplying points further west. that morning he rides out. it takes 20 guys with him. they get across the bridge and not even a mile away and they are ambushed by the lakota, cheyenne, and arapahoe gathered together to get revenge for sand creek....
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my name is gwen collins. the poem is why i write poetry. i don't write poetry for the same, speaking loud with no shame, the words i spit i claim, it's part of the game i call life. i consider myself an artist painting mental pictures in my head. >> we saw collins the slam poet when she gave an impromptu performance for the women in her jail dorm. >> in the bible it says god blesses babies and fools, i think that god has a sense of humor because income a woman's detention center is not all he has in store me. that's how i began to write poetry. it saved me from arguments and headaches. >> and like i like it because i feel that i can express. i can teach. i can motivate others. i feel good when i'm up there. >> when i'm on stage and recite i'm on the mike, i feel free. there is no boundaries. living a life of crime is nothing but misery. i had nice cars and living like a star with the bling, bling and dress code and my gun on lock and load and a long dark road going nowhere. >> poetry had such an effect on the younger women inmates, being mo
my name is gwen collins. the poem is why i write poetry. i don't write poetry for the same, speaking loud with no shame, the words i spit i claim, it's part of the game i call life. i consider myself an artist painting mental pictures in my head. >> we saw collins the slam poet when she gave an impromptu performance for the women in her jail dorm. >> in the bible it says god blesses babies and fools, i think that god has a sense of humor because income a woman's detention center is...
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collins articulated in terms of the resource issue. i don't think you can escape the responsibilities of congress to make sure these agencies are add kweltly funded. united for medical research is a group that came together around the issue of the nih and the alliance for a stronger fda is a group that i've had the privilege as serving as past president of. this is a group of all of the different stakeholders coming together to say the appropriate dollars that go to the fda are extremely valuable and they're not enough. i think that prioritizing the infrastructure has to happen. it's a critical necessity and i think if we're not listening to that bell being running, then i believe that as you're doing this in terms of leadership function, we run the risk of really losing an enterprise is that the united states essentially pioneered. in terms of another priority that i think you're starting to hear a little bit about, we have to put patients at the center of this. so if you look at the statistics we have 7,000 diseases. yet, we have tre
collins articulated in terms of the resource issue. i don't think you can escape the responsibilities of congress to make sure these agencies are add kweltly funded. united for medical research is a group that came together around the issue of the nih and the alliance for a stronger fda is a group that i've had the privilege as serving as past president of. this is a group of all of the different stakeholders coming together to say the appropriate dollars that go to the fda are extremely...
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there's a very robust study proposed in senator collins amendment which ms. claybrook indicated his best exercise with the current role in place or to capture the full data. but we also see that there are many sources of data that industry has and that w we're encouraged industry may be interested in sharing which is really aggregated onboard fleet management device data that gives us a better sense of what our of driving an incident might occur, and compare apples to apples, not apples to oranges. >> which i believe mr. osiecki is recommending as well, to have some of the electronic data to be provided on board. you had mentioned earlier a number of programs that you're implementing in trying to improve safety, which assisted were all trying to do. and if you could elaborate on those. and also you look like you wanted to respond to senator booker when he was asking a question of some of the witnesses with regards to the daytime hours, so i will give you an opportunity to respond to that is so. >> thanks. if i may i will answer the second the first and then g
there's a very robust study proposed in senator collins amendment which ms. claybrook indicated his best exercise with the current role in place or to capture the full data. but we also see that there are many sources of data that industry has and that w we're encouraged industry may be interested in sharing which is really aggregated onboard fleet management device data that gives us a better sense of what our of driving an incident might occur, and compare apples to apples, not apples to...
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it came after collins yelled racial slurs at the men. police later arrested collins at the scene. >>> and they are hoping the surveillance video will provide leads in a discovery. they found a noose hanging in a yard and it is associated with the lynching african-americans in the south and they believe it may be tied to years of racial tension in oakland. >> it was placed back and forth with a noose hanging down. >> our job is to make sure the workplace is free of intimidation and free of the most out rage juice -- outrageous forms of racism and we take it very seriously. >> this is not the first time it has happened in oakland. they showed them another noose which turned up at a city desk four months ago. >>> and a north tech executive will stand trial. jeffery shock said he passed him and then smock sped up to the drug and hit the drivers several times. he said police failed to determine whether the truck driver was intoxicated. >>> well police in burlingame have failed to regulate. in both cases a man knocked on the door and told peop
it came after collins yelled racial slurs at the men. police later arrested collins at the scene. >>> and they are hoping the surveillance video will provide leads in a discovery. they found a noose hanging in a yard and it is associated with the lynching african-americans in the south and they believe it may be tied to years of racial tension in oakland. >> it was placed back and forth with a noose hanging down. >> our job is to make sure the workplace is free of...
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and let's not forget michael jackson, phil collins, billy joel, tina turner and david bowie., please tell me now ♪ is there something i should know? ♪ ♪ let's dance ♪ put on your red shoes and dance the blues ♪ you'll hear all your favorite superstars... ♪ every breath you take ♪ every move you make ♪ ♪ i can feel it coming in the air tonight, oh lord ♪ every song in the superstars of the '80s collection is the original hit recording and every one has been digitally remastered for studio perfect sound. ♪ don't you want me, baby? ♪ don't you want me, oh? ♪ what's love got to do, got to do with it? ♪ ♪ what's love, but a second-hand emotion? ♪ ♪ you're out of touch ♪ i'm out of time ♪ but i'm out of my head when you're not around ♪ you'll get the most complete collection of '80s hits ever assembled. 157 incredible songs. ♪ my blood runs cold ♪ my memory has just been sold ♪ my angel is the centerfold ♪ angel is the centerfold ♪ do you really want to hurt me? ♪ ♪ do you really want to make me cry? ♪ every cd in the collection comes with complete liner notes and includes photos a
and let's not forget michael jackson, phil collins, billy joel, tina turner and david bowie., please tell me now ♪ is there something i should know? ♪ ♪ let's dance ♪ put on your red shoes and dance the blues ♪ you'll hear all your favorite superstars... ♪ every breath you take ♪ every move you make ♪ ♪ i can feel it coming in the air tonight, oh lord ♪ every song in the superstars of the '80s collection is the original hit recording and every one has been digitally...
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this requires a great deal precision of gunnery, coordination with collins.so you can imagine here are the army soldiers advancing towards their own navy's guns. what i consider to be remarkable is that there are few, if any friendly fire incidents during this battle. the navy does remarkable job in precision fire. once stuff happens. think about it. you got squads and platoons that are on this street versus this street versus that street. uneven jagged advance. it's remarkable they don't end up with any sort of disasters on their hands. so pretty quickly the germans find themselves, you know, just bombarded, out classed, out fought, kind of building to building, barn to barn, sewer to sewer. there's orders from hitler to fight to the last man and last cartridge, quote-unquote very hitler rhetoric. he nonetheless will surrender with 20,000 to 30,000 german troops by the end of june 1944. sherborg is taken. wonderful, right? i have bad news, really. german engineers had demolished the harbor. they made it unusable in the near term. they filled in the docks. de
this requires a great deal precision of gunnery, coordination with collins.so you can imagine here are the army soldiers advancing towards their own navy's guns. what i consider to be remarkable is that there are few, if any friendly fire incidents during this battle. the navy does remarkable job in precision fire. once stuff happens. think about it. you got squads and platoons that are on this street versus this street versus that street. uneven jagged advance. it's remarkable they don't end...
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i want to just express the appreciate senator collins. the amendment makes sense. it is unfortunate that we did not have this information before the rule was actually issued and implemented. >> thank you, senator. to clarify before i call on senator scott, the rule we are discussing here has been in effect for one year purchase correct. >> and there are studies under way about its effectiveness. >> that's correct. >> and the collins amendment insofar as it requires additional study would produce, perhaps, additional data. but it goes beyond the study to actually roll back the role. >> let me clarify. there are efforts underway including meetings with stakeholders to identify the data sources to answer the questions, many of which were very clearly outlined. we have a fatigue research and analysis body of work being done through the national academies of science. our full intent is to be able to take advantage of aggregated data from on board fleet management devices with the help of industry and other sources to manage. >> and mike understanding is you will be rece
i want to just express the appreciate senator collins. the amendment makes sense. it is unfortunate that we did not have this information before the rule was actually issued and implemented. >> thank you, senator. to clarify before i call on senator scott, the rule we are discussing here has been in effect for one year purchase correct. >> and there are studies under way about its effectiveness. >> that's correct. >> and the collins amendment insofar as it requires...
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had found a way to voice her grievances. >> my name is gwendolyn collins.is "why i write poetry." i don't write poetry for the fame, speaking loud with no shame, the words i spit i claim, it's all a part of the game i call life. i consider myself an artist, painting mental pictures in my head. >> we saw collins the slam poet when she gave an impromptu performance for the women in her jail dorm. >> and the bible says that god blesses baby and fools. i think god has a sense of humor and is amused, you see, because being in a women's detention center is not all he has in store for me. i guess that's how i started to write poetry. it saved me from arguments, headaches and heartaches. i like it because i feel that i can express, i can teach, i can motivate others. i feel good when i'm up there. when i'm on stage and i recite and on the mike i feel free. there's no boundaries. living a life of crime bought nothing but misery. i had nice cars, living like a star with the bling-bling and the dress code and my gun always on lock and load on a long, dark road going n
had found a way to voice her grievances. >> my name is gwendolyn collins.is "why i write poetry." i don't write poetry for the fame, speaking loud with no shame, the words i spit i claim, it's all a part of the game i call life. i consider myself an artist, painting mental pictures in my head. >> we saw collins the slam poet when she gave an impromptu performance for the women in her jail dorm. >> and the bible says that god blesses baby and fools. i think god has a...
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and collins had to make the decision, there is cratering and we don't know what is ahead of us. should i send the task force of infantry riding on tanks, send them forward and really go for the kill? he does by july 26th and 27th and leads to basically what you see on the map. a breakthrough through that rectangle, that has been bombed and on beyond and now is where the germans are really in trouble. now you see a breakthrough in normandy, late july, 1944. and the kind of mobile campaign the americans had always wanted. now, it doesn't mean that it is safe out there. there are powerful german units moving and retreating, trying to get out to avoid encirclement. the second armor division on the evening of july 28th and 29th will be in a roadblock position and run into a very powerful german armored task force that leads to a confused night battle with significant loss of life on both sides. there is plenty of very serious fighting going on, from a bigger picture point of view, to the americans' advantage now. the persons are really in tum trouble. on august 1st, of course, they a
and collins had to make the decision, there is cratering and we don't know what is ahead of us. should i send the task force of infantry riding on tanks, send them forward and really go for the kill? he does by july 26th and 27th and leads to basically what you see on the map. a breakthrough through that rectangle, that has been bombed and on beyond and now is where the germans are really in trouble. now you see a breakthrough in normandy, late july, 1944. and the kind of mobile campaign the...
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you say sports really lag recently weqÑi haver collin, n t' collins what is the impact on them coming&by so many peoplefá in their normal lives. people love sport because itÑiq shows examples@ achievements. of an aspirational sense. so if you can see behind theçó veil and see theirçó sexuality, you can seei] actually great peoptt can be gay and lesbian and do well. >> and yet the broader sports world really lagsw3 behind will in +qin terms of people feeling comfortable coming out. >> i used to think it was because of the fans. but more and more when i spoke to several athletes who had come out or were thinking of coming out, it's really about teams and they were worried the gayxd athletes were worriedoklpñr in a teamq seeming to be weak. and if they lost thenw3 alp gay ew athlete -- the team might say it's your fault. and so it's anotherÑi one ofñr those fears of if gay and weak go hand in handÑi it'snmnÑi completely up true. but it'se1i] one ofxd those fear which is is netset in people's minds.xdÑilpnp true. but it's one of those fear which is set in people's minds. true. but it's on
you say sports really lag recently weqÑi haver collin, n t' collins what is the impact on them coming&by so many peoplefá in their normal lives. people love sport because itÑiq shows examples@ achievements. of an aspirational sense. so if you can see behind theçó veil and see theirçó sexuality, you can seei] actually great peoptt can be gay and lesbian and do well. >> and yet the broader sports world really lagsw3 behind will in +qin terms of people feeling comfortable coming...
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this requires a great deal of precision gunnery and precision koocoordination with collins. here are the army soldiers advancing toward their own navy's guns. so what i consider would be remarkable is that there are few, if any, friendly fire incidents during this battle. the navy does a remarkable job of precision fire and not firing too long and why is this difficult to coordinate? not in the initial part of it, certainly but once stuff happens, think about it. you've got squads and platoons that are on this street versus this street versus that street, it's an uneven jagged advance. it's hard to know whose where at any given time. it's hard to communicate that and have communications in this urban setting. i view that as remarkable. pretty quickly the germans find themselves, you know, just bomba bombarded. out classed, out fought kind of building to building, bar to bar, sewer to sewer. ordered from hitler to fight till the last man and last cartridge. hitler rhetoric. he nonetheless will surrender with 20,000 to 30,000 german troops by the end of june 1944. wonderful, r
this requires a great deal of precision gunnery and precision koocoordination with collins. here are the army soldiers advancing toward their own navy's guns. so what i consider would be remarkable is that there are few, if any, friendly fire incidents during this battle. the navy does a remarkable job of precision fire and not firing too long and why is this difficult to coordinate? not in the initial part of it, certainly but once stuff happens, think about it. you've got squads and platoons...
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senator collins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. first i want to thank all four of our witnesses for truly exceptional testimony. mr. you check -- \mr.{-|}\mister you check, your statement was so moving and so riveting. you mentioned during the course of your comments that when you're strapped to the structure that that was your fifth documented concussion. what happened after the previous four times? were you treated each time? did you try to conceal that you had a concussion such as mr. nowinski mention? tell us what happened. >> sure. thank you for those questions. a number of answers to have ever concealed that i've had a concussion -- a concussion which is ahead. there's tremendous pressure in professional sports to want to continue to play, not only can you don't want to let down your teammates who become your family. you don't want to let down your coaches who you worked countless hours to put together a successful plan, and an injury can remove you from the plant and you don't want that to have an effect on the team. so yes,
senator collins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. first i want to thank all four of our witnesses for truly exceptional testimony. mr. you check -- \mr.{-|}\mister you check, your statement was so moving and so riveting. you mentioned during the course of your comments that when you're strapped to the structure that that was your fifth documented concussion. what happened after the previous four times? were you treated each time? did you try to conceal that you had a concussion such as mr....
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until then, i'm collin resch.a great day, everyone. >> larry beil is already tweeting about traffic out there. check out twitter. next, the south bay's biggest pride event yet. the important theme of this year areas an foster farms chicken gets to the store in 48 hours or less. but it's 4 days to california. there's got to be another way. that could be any number of items, quite frankly. you know if this flight is less than 48 hours? i surwhat?e so.? foster farms. celebrating 75 years. always natural. always fresh. join the celebration at take75.com diverted to minneapolis... i think my giblets are frozen. and weoplait greek taste-off and we're asking this sports town which blueberry greek yogurt is their champion. it's the bottom of the 9th, who's it going to be? get your greek yogurt here! can i ask you a question? which one tastes the best? a tastes better. a. i love. lift it up and see what the winner is. who is it? no way. it's yoplait! i knew it! do you want to see which one yoplait greek beat? chobani. hoor
until then, i'm collin resch.a great day, everyone. >> larry beil is already tweeting about traffic out there. check out twitter. next, the south bay's biggest pride event yet. the important theme of this year areas an foster farms chicken gets to the store in 48 hours or less. but it's 4 days to california. there's got to be another way. that could be any number of items, quite frankly. you know if this flight is less than 48 hours? i surwhat?e so.? foster farms. celebrating 75 years....
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en miami y marÍa antonieta collins univisiÓn. >> nuevas imÁgenes de suma al Álbum de fotos del máximoo nos cuenta. >> el criminal mÁs buscado de mÉxico, lÍder de los caballeros templarios en michoacÁn ha estado cerca de pisar la cÁrcel en tres ocasiones. eso es lo que afirma david saÚl vÉlez, periodista que asegura que en el aÑo 2009 autoridades prefieran dejarlo ir en dos oportunidades y en una tercera oportunidad se les escapÓ. >> yo tuve acceso a un expediente que dio origen en michoacÁn, vienen diversos reportes de la policÍa federal. de los elementos de inteligencia donde narran, cÓmo que van identificando a los integrantes de la organizaciÓn. >> asegura que los documentos especifican claramente los acuerdos que tuvieron los agentes con el capo michoacano. >> es fernando gÓmez martÍnez, uno de los principales lÍderes de la familia michoacana. se ve que le entrega al alcalde una maleta negra y un sobre. despuÉs se saludÓ de mano y se va. nunca hace una referencia de haberlo seguido, nunca hace una referencia de haber informado a sus superiores sobre su presencia. >> mientras segÚn
en miami y marÍa antonieta collins univisiÓn. >> nuevas imÁgenes de suma al Álbum de fotos del máximoo nos cuenta. >> el criminal mÁs buscado de mÉxico, lÍder de los caballeros templarios en michoacÁn ha estado cerca de pisar la cÁrcel en tres ocasiones. eso es lo que afirma david saÚl vÉlez, periodista que asegura que en el aÑo 2009 autoridades prefieran dejarlo ir en dos oportunidades y en una tercera oportunidad se les escapÓ. >> yo tuve acceso a un expediente...
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to make his first go-pro video. >> ouch. >> down goes dean collins.p for all of 20 seconds. he says that he's an idiot for not wearing a helmet. >> you okay, dude? >> is it your ankle? >> i don't know, man. >> is it here? >> don't touch that. >> oh, man. oh, man. >> you don't look good. >> i think it's broken. i need to call my dad. >> it's definitely broken. >> when a man says, i need to call my dad, something is wrong. >> he broke his ankle in three places. he is going to need surgery. and you see there he is getting placed in the back of a prius and he's off to the hospital. >> all this is like the anti-hero video. the fact he hurt himself in 20 seconds and goes off in a prius. >> ay-yi-yi. >> that must be mom. >> is his board still on his foot? >> looks like they used his board to splint his ankle. >> you want some juice? >> oh, man. >> this is like a dentist video and go-pro video all in one. >> he's messed up with some drugs there. there's the stitches. i think this may be dad at the end giving him a good old laugh. >> he's ready for showing a l
to make his first go-pro video. >> ouch. >> down goes dean collins.p for all of 20 seconds. he says that he's an idiot for not wearing a helmet. >> you okay, dude? >> is it your ankle? >> i don't know, man. >> is it here? >> don't touch that. >> oh, man. oh, man. >> you don't look good. >> i think it's broken. i need to call my dad. >> it's definitely broken. >> when a man says, i need to call my dad, something is wrong....
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mike collins, chief executive.up next, the head winemaker of a long island vineyard to learn about wine reduction on the east coast. rolls-royce driving into the future with high-technology features aiming towards attracting a new generation of luxury car owners. the chief executive will be on bloomberg "west" and will tell you about the latest car, the ghost series two. it is roomy and fast. the interview at 6:00 and 11:00 right here on bloomberg. ♪ >> this is "taking stock" on bloomberg. i am pimm fox. long beach known for the hamptons and golf versus but it now has a new allure but one we all want to know about. a 1970 -- in 1970 there were just six vineyards. fast-forward today in there are over 60 licensed producers. i am joined by the head winemaker and head of the long island wine council. let's just start off talking about the wine council. who would have thought there would be a wine council is at least 60 members. tell us about what it does? >> the main focus is to promote the beautiful region that we hav
mike collins, chief executive.up next, the head winemaker of a long island vineyard to learn about wine reduction on the east coast. rolls-royce driving into the future with high-technology features aiming towards attracting a new generation of luxury car owners. the chief executive will be on bloomberg "west" and will tell you about the latest car, the ghost series two. it is roomy and fast. the interview at 6:00 and 11:00 right here on bloomberg. ♪ >> this is "taking...
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collins. you were sawing the heads off of golf clubs. (fabric tears, dean groans) of course, we'll test it to be thorough. it was you, wasn't it, dean? you killed tho boys. you're a married woman, amanda. those boys we half your age. and you're a married man. and you've had girls on the side for 20 years. how is that different? because i'm a man! that's how. (chuckles) so, you admit it. friends see you organizing your little volleyball tournaments with your boy toys. it's shameful. it's embarrassing for a man of my stature. (crackling) (audience gaspind g anscreaming) you're under arrest, mr. collins. three counts of murder. it-it was just meant to be a bad accident. i guess you can't control the power of mother nature, can you? take him away. i'm sorry. how did you find me? well, i noticed some missing clubs in your bag, and i figured you might be here, blowing off some steam. i guess that's what detectives do, huh? figure everything out. we try to. hailey, your dad is going away for a while. he... killed them? my dad? and i think you
collins. you were sawing the heads off of golf clubs. (fabric tears, dean groans) of course, we'll test it to be thorough. it was you, wasn't it, dean? you killed tho boys. you're a married woman, amanda. those boys we half your age. and you're a married man. and you've had girls on the side for 20 years. how is that different? because i'm a man! that's how. (chuckles) so, you admit it. friends see you organizing your little volleyball tournaments with your boy toys. it's shameful. it's...
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the driver, rob collins, is wanted in connection with an alleged sexual assault on a child.police can arrest him, he takes off. detective steve bowers is one of the officers in pursuit. >> this was the first chase that i've ever had that involved a truck, and the danger is that it's an 80,000 pound vehicle. it's going to run over or destroy anything else on the road. >> alerted by other truck drivers that the suspect is listening to a police scanner, bowers tries to convince the man to give up. >> you need to pull over and stop now before you get shot. >> but the suspect ignores the warning. >> bad things are about to happen if you don't stop. >> with few options, police deploy stop sticks in the path of the semi, but the truck manages to avoid them. another unit waits at the top of a hill, but the suspect spots him and swerves to the right. >> he switched lanes to avoid the stop sticks and sideswiped the other car occupied by two elderly people. >> thrown out two sets of spikes. >> further down the road, deputy troy and trooper patty falk are getting ready to deploy more st
the driver, rob collins, is wanted in connection with an alleged sexual assault on a child.police can arrest him, he takes off. detective steve bowers is one of the officers in pursuit. >> this was the first chase that i've ever had that involved a truck, and the danger is that it's an 80,000 pound vehicle. it's going to run over or destroy anything else on the road. >> alerted by other truck drivers that the suspect is listening to a police scanner, bowers tries to convince the man...
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live in prince george's county pat collins, news 4. >>> there is a state of emergency still in effect in northern california following that earthquake on sunday. there are still concerns about safety tonight. >>> people in napa will have to navigate carefully as the cleanup continues. tonight at least 30 buildings are shut down and falling debris remains a threat. as many as 70 after shocks are expected over the next week. there were 50 yesterday alone. and the new economic numbers show the economic loss in napa alone could be anywhere from 500 million to $1 billion. the epicenter of the quake hit at the heart of california's wine country south of napa. and the damage was dramatic. new images continue to come in. shattered storefronts, roads split open, store shelves toppled, vineyards and wineries took a huge hit losing barrels and barrels of their product. the hospitals have been flooded with patients, more than 200 were hurt in what is now the strongest quake to rattle the san francisco bay area in 25 years. back to you. >> probably more afterschaubs to come. >> just like our earth
live in prince george's county pat collins, news 4. >>> there is a state of emergency still in effect in northern california following that earthquake on sunday. there are still concerns about safety tonight. >>> people in napa will have to navigate carefully as the cleanup continues. tonight at least 30 buildings are shut down and falling debris remains a threat. as many as 70 after shocks are expected over the next week. there were 50 yesterday alone. and the new economic...
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. >> collin ward is one of the two-man coast guard rescue crew. they also have a hard time pinpointing the yacht's location. >> in those days there was no radar. there was no gps. we located the vessel mainly by the helicopters flying above it. it was complete white water everywhere. so we never physically saw the boat until the last moment. >> as they try to ride over the crest of the waves, one of their engines fails. >> the fact we lost power made us dead in the water. it was basically hang on and hope you ride out the third wave. unfortunately, the wave closed in. >> got halfway around and the next set of swells hit them and then it was just chaos for them. >> greg can't believe what he's seeing. the pounding waves swallow the coast guard vessel flipping it and tossing both men into the ocean. >> the boat had an air pocket under it, luckily. we were able to get out and swim around to the bow. i knew if i didn't get back the boat, i was gone. i had to get back to that boat. >> the men make it out of the water but are now stranded on the overtur
. >> collin ward is one of the two-man coast guard rescue crew. they also have a hard time pinpointing the yacht's location. >> in those days there was no radar. there was no gps. we located the vessel mainly by the helicopters flying above it. it was complete white water everywhere. so we never physically saw the boat until the last moment. >> as they try to ride over the crest of the waves, one of their engines fails. >> the fact we lost power made us dead in the...
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collectively on the command of 7th corps commander jay lawton collins who in my opinion emerge as one the most competent of all u.s. army commanders in the european theater. he once commanded the 25th division at guadacanal. during that battle in 1942, and since that division was known as the tropic lightning division, it earned him the nickname lightning joe. the push for sherborg is through pretty thick bokaj country. the battle is fought more or less as i illustrated a moment ago with these combined armed efforts. not necessarily a full armored division, you got tanks parcelled out among infantry units in fours or fives. the navy is the helping the eastern coast advance. there's very heavy bunkers and fortification used to defend the coast which are tough nuts to crook as you advanced north. by about june 23rd, 24th, you're approaching the outskirts of sherborg. you have thousands of german soldiers there. is that mishmash group. you have naval people. you got anti-aircraft people. you got german army soldiers. you have supply people. you have administrative types. you got a tiny f
collectively on the command of 7th corps commander jay lawton collins who in my opinion emerge as one the most competent of all u.s. army commanders in the european theater. he once commanded the 25th division at guadacanal. during that battle in 1942, and since that division was known as the tropic lightning division, it earned him the nickname lightning joe. the push for sherborg is through pretty thick bokaj country. the battle is fought more or less as i illustrated a moment ago with these...
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like a mobile task force under general collins to exploit that hopeful breach in the german lines and then, you know, basically create a mobile campaign in normandy. well doesn't quite work out that way. the coordination by bradley with the air commanders is not good, ridden with miscommunication. the air commanders had told bradley very clearly, though he'll deny this later, that they could not basically bomb horizontally to the american lines. so this is the u.s. line here. the bombers would ideally come over the german lines and drop their bombs. if they do that they will run a gauntlet of anti-aircraft fire all along the german line there in normandy, plus it's going to take them forever. hours and hours and hours to do this. they said no we're going to come over vertically straight over the u.s. lines and drop our loads once we're past the u.s. lines. yeah, right. this is, of course what happens. they come in from that direction. the drops are short. and there's loss of life on the u.s. side. the ground commanders had demonstrated great frustration during the run-up to cobra, bec
like a mobile task force under general collins to exploit that hopeful breach in the german lines and then, you know, basically create a mobile campaign in normandy. well doesn't quite work out that way. the coordination by bradley with the air commanders is not good, ridden with miscommunication. the air commanders had told bradley very clearly, though he'll deny this later, that they could not basically bomb horizontally to the american lines. so this is the u.s. line here. the bombers would...
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they can't find her, but they know who she is. 41-year-old lakeesh collins.ey know what part of the city she's from, what part of the city she might be in right now. they believe maybe she's hiding out in new kensington. >> it would be hard to recognize her with clothes on. >> not really because check it out. we've got some aftermath of the brawl where, yes, that's some hair on the ground. and then here is lakeesh collins in a more pg dress. >> she looks like a nice lady in that picture. it looks like she just got her hair done or something. >> guess what, beth? she's not a nice lady. >> and ran ought stark ass naked to stop some people. >> police looking for her. >> officers also say that the five other women involved in this fight will also be charged. >> open mouth stupifaction. you presume that thing in the water is a water fowl, right? no, it's an owl. an owl. did it fall in? it's in the water but look at it. it looks like it's doing the backstro backstro. yeah. it's like he's on the lazy river just floating. >> did you see his head? he did the full owl
they can't find her, but they know who she is. 41-year-old lakeesh collins.ey know what part of the city she's from, what part of the city she might be in right now. they believe maybe she's hiding out in new kensington. >> it would be hard to recognize her with clothes on. >> not really because check it out. we've got some aftermath of the brawl where, yes, that's some hair on the ground. and then here is lakeesh collins in a more pg dress. >> she looks like a nice lady in...
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police arrested collins at the scene. >>> 8:55. today, the santa rosa mother is accused of assaulting an 11-year-old boy who she believed was bullying her daughter. she's due back in a sonoma county courtroom. now, prosecutors are expected to announce if they are gonna file formal charges against delia garcia brachford. she's repeatedly denied assaulting the boy at olivet t school in may. however, someone said the accusations are credible. >>> brad pitt and angelina jolie are finally husband and wife. a spokesperson confirms they tied the knot on their estate in france saturday. it was a small ceremony conducted by a judge in california. all six of their children took part in the ceremony. pitt and jolie started dating back in 2005. they've apparently been engaged for two years. a few years ago, though, they said they would not get married until gay marriage is legal in all states. something that people are already commenting on, on twitter. >> like a hollywood story. >> yes. >>> let's check back with sal. you are watching the toll
police arrested collins at the scene. >>> 8:55. today, the santa rosa mother is accused of assaulting an 11-year-old boy who she believed was bullying her daughter. she's due back in a sonoma county courtroom. now, prosecutors are expected to announce if they are gonna file formal charges against delia garcia brachford. she's repeatedly denied assaulting the boy at olivet t school in may. however, someone said the accusations are credible. >>> brad pitt and angelina jolie are...
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jason collins, who broke another barrier earlier this year as the first openly gay player in the nba. calling in. what can a wnba player teach players in the nba? >> she has the basketball iq and she's shown that, demonstrated that. the players clearly trust her and respect her and i'm looking forward to watching her on the sidelines for the san antonio spurs. >> jason, you know the culture in pro sports firsthand. do you think players are going to show becky the same respect as a male coach? >> yes, i really think the -- especially with the san antonio spurs, greg popovich being the basketball coach, a hall of fame back coach, everyone respects him and as a result they will respect everyone on his staff. >> jason collins, thank you. we know you have a plane to catch so we'll let you go. >> thank you. >> take care. becky isn't the first woman to go in the nba. there's some qualifiers to that. she also put her job in perspective. she was pretty humble that. take a listen. >> it's just the fact that this is basketball and there's women that have trail blazed much bigger paths and really
jason collins, who broke another barrier earlier this year as the first openly gay player in the nba. calling in. what can a wnba player teach players in the nba? >> she has the basketball iq and she's shown that, demonstrated that. the players clearly trust her and respect her and i'm looking forward to watching her on the sidelines for the san antonio spurs. >> jason, you know the culture in pro sports firsthand. do you think players are going to show becky the same respect as a...
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mike collins joins us from detroit. tell people about american expedition vehicles. of vehicles do you make? >> we make aftermarket parts for the jeep wrangler. we will be introducing parts on the ram pickup as well. >> if i could use some of these components, what kind of wrangler carpet together? click -- could i put together? >> we will put things like the suspension, front bumper, rear -- a lot ofan put things we can do. we can take a four-door wrangler and turn it into a pickup. >> described the double cap. -- describe the double cab, exact same feel the as the four-door wrangler. we cut the vehicle behind the back seat. we replace it with a pick up and. we stretch the vehicle 39 inches. >> what kind of demand have you had for these vehicles? >> man has been fantastic. fantastic.as been -- it is probably a one to two month backlog. >> tell me about the capabilities in terms of traversing rivers and going up the side of mountains. >> jeep has made a fantastic vehicle in the wrangler, which came out in 2007. we just enhanced it. in terms of fording rivers, the cle
mike collins joins us from detroit. tell people about american expedition vehicles. of vehicles do you make? >> we make aftermarket parts for the jeep wrangler. we will be introducing parts on the ram pickup as well. >> if i could use some of these components, what kind of wrangler carpet together? click -- could i put together? >> we will put things like the suspension, front bumper, rear -- a lot ofan put things we can do. we can take a four-door wrangler and turn it into a...
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here is collin resch with the morning spores. >> good morning.ents we thought coco crisp made the play of the year for the aids. by the time we realized he hadn't. we also realized he was injured. a's-angels last night. bottom of the fifth. deep to left center off jon lester. coco tracking, times the leap, crashes into the wall, unable to brace the fall. did he catch it, though? yes, and then no. an amazing effort by coco crisp. youhe would have to leave with a neck strain. jon lester out after six innings. then in the seventh albert pujols takes him out of the park. a's back 3-0. they are now three back in the west. the pack-man on a tour promoting his november title in china. throwing out the first pitch. giants and brewers. buster posey and company taking it to the 15-game winner. posey 5 for 5, 3 rbi. giants 19 hits in this game. blanco. deep to right. giants have won four in a row. >>> the fact aldon smith was suspend bid the nfl was not a surprise. lent of it somewhat. nine games for violating the league's substance abuse and personal condu
here is collin resch with the morning spores. >> good morning.ents we thought coco crisp made the play of the year for the aids. by the time we realized he hadn't. we also realized he was injured. a's-angels last night. bottom of the fifth. deep to left center off jon lester. coco tracking, times the leap, crashes into the wall, unable to brace the fall. did he catch it, though? yes, and then no. an amazing effort by coco crisp. youhe would have to leave with a neck strain. jon lester out...
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we turn to mike collins. mike, you've been doing this a long time. as you move forward in a continuing bull market, what is the one thing after all these years that you have to take into consideration before deciding to take a position in a stock? >> it's valuation. you have long-term great relationship with your friend warren buffett who famously said in the past that buying a great company at a reasonable price is substantially better than buying a mediocre company at a very cheap price. look what he did with ha heinz and burlington northern. he's had a history of doing. that valuation, he looks at the management, and if we follow his example. he keeps it simple, straightforward principles how to make money and not to lose it. liz: now you come to the one name that warren buffett doesn't own that you do, that you really like. he has spoken highly about the company, but get to it. why do you love -- >> apple? liz: that's it! apple. you feel silly talking about it, you talked about it before hitting a new high. levels that people hadn't seen for a lo
we turn to mike collins. mike, you've been doing this a long time. as you move forward in a continuing bull market, what is the one thing after all these years that you have to take into consideration before deciding to take a position in a stock? >> it's valuation. you have long-term great relationship with your friend warren buffett who famously said in the past that buying a great company at a reasonable price is substantially better than buying a mediocre company at a very cheap...
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live in prince george's county, pat collins, news 4. >>> there have been 33 murders in prince george's county this year, 12 of them domestic related. it has left several case today corruption trial. the secretary referred to maureen mcdonnell as a diva. julie carey reports on what she had to say about bob mcdonnell and whether he did favors for williams. >>> and to our weather. keep umbrellas handy. we could see rain a few times this week. doug is tracking the conditions right now. >> i think things will be a little unsettled. all in all not bad. we have a chance for shower activity this evening. most of it is down to the south. south farther than that to the richmond area. we did see strong to severe storms earlier. more showers well down towards >>> a woman on her moped struck and killed. tonight we are learning she was a beloved scholar on capitol hill. mark segraves is at the scene of the accident with more about the victim. >> reporter: just got off the phone moments ago with her fiance. as you can imagine he did tell me about his fiance and about how she was the most wonderful pe
live in prince george's county, pat collins, news 4. >>> there have been 33 murders in prince george's county this year, 12 of them domestic related. it has left several case today corruption trial. the secretary referred to maureen mcdonnell as a diva. julie carey reports on what she had to say about bob mcdonnell and whether he did favors for williams. >>> and to our weather. keep umbrellas handy. we could see rain a few times this week. doug is tracking the conditions right...
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why didn't collin cappernick run more last year? injuries we're just finding out about, next in spo >>> good evening, everybody. bud saleiing g made a stop tonight where the a's ballpark situation has been hanging m limbo. anyone remember the hero? spencer does. saleig appointed a committee five years ago to study the issue of territorial rights for a's and giants all members are locked in a library somewhere. because nothing has been done. nada. zippo. he told media >> unable to resolve the stadium and territorial issues. i understand it. i understand frustrations and am proud of everything we've done. looking back, it's complicated. despite of the fact people don't think it is. is there anything that i could have done differently? and i would say i won't be. >> how about resolve it? a's playing mets tonight. ryan vogelsong, anthony rizzo is mashing. that is a two-run homer, then, skies opened up and grounds crew could not get the tarp on the field. just trying to get the tarp stretched out. a rain delay now. now, we know why colli
why didn't collin cappernick run more last year? injuries we're just finding out about, next in spo >>> good evening, everybody. bud saleiing g made a stop tonight where the a's ballpark situation has been hanging m limbo. anyone remember the hero? spencer does. saleig appointed a committee five years ago to study the issue of territorial rights for a's and giants all members are locked in a library somewhere. because nothing has been done. nada. zippo. he told media >> unable to...
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collins small businesses a competitive advantage over major retailers. till then, i'm j.j. ramberg. remember, we make your business our business. if i can impart one lesson to a new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make smart business decisions. if you mess up, fess up. be your partners best partner. we built it for our members, but it's open for everyone. there's not one way to do something. no details too small. american express open forum. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. >>> another government shutdown? vrnlths good morning and thanks forgetting up with us this sunday morning. the headline at this hour. more than 50,000 people in the san francisco bay area will be starting their day without power, this in the wake of a preliminary magnitude 6.0 earthquake this morning. it was centered six miles outside napa. the "los angeles times" says reports are starting to come in of gas leaks and some fires in napa.
collins small businesses a competitive advantage over major retailers. till then, i'm j.j. ramberg. remember, we make your business our business. if i can impart one lesson to a new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make smart business decisions. if you mess up, fess up. be your partners best partner. we built it for our members, but it's open...
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from fort collins, colorado, here's... she was a graduate student at u.c.eley in season 24 when she became the first woman to win more than 5 games and set the regular-play winnings record for a female champion. now she's an editor for academic competitions living in richmond, california. here's... and he was a writer when he won eight games in season 22. now he's a personal trainer, filmmaker, and singer. from st. louis, missouri, here's... and now, here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. hi, everyone. this is turning into quite a week. if the past is prologue, i can't wait to see what happens in this half-hour. tom, you weren't trying to intimidate me with that macho pose, were you? yes, i was. [ laughter ] did it work? no. [ laughter ] good luck, guys. here we go with the jeopardy! round. and these categories now in play. ...with "s-e-l-f" in quotation marks. all right, tom, off we go. well, since it's my favorite kind of picture, i'm gonna go with "self-e"s for $200, please. russ. what is self-evident? correct.
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he went and played right guard, let anthony collins come in and play left tackle. that's what leadership really is. making sacrifices for the betterment of the team and he showed that last year. >> al: third and eight, thomas on the run and skips one incomplete to make it fourth down. >> cris: this is to that point in the game it gets to be a little dangerous to play quarterback because defensive coordinators always want to dial up a few blitzes and take a few shots and what difference does it make. quarterbacks are usually undersiege at this point. >> al: zastudil punts. collins collects it at the 41 and down he goes at the 43 yard line. >> cris: we talked about what a big hitter deone bucannon is a little bit tonight. coming up and making a good tackle on the outside. here he is coming off the edge on a blitz. that's the kind of player he's going to be. he'll be down in that box. he'll be playing a lot of linebacker in the nickel situations. you'll really see him this year lined up all over the place. then when tyronn matthew comes back, it will be a very dynamic
he went and played right guard, let anthony collins come in and play left tackle. that's what leadership really is. making sacrifices for the betterment of the team and he showed that last year. >> al: third and eight, thomas on the run and skips one incomplete to make it fourth down. >> cris: this is to that point in the game it gets to be a little dangerous to play quarterback because defensive coordinators always want to dial up a few blitzes and take a few shots and what...
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a big hit as jordan thompson got nailed by landon collins.e mountaineers to here on fourth down and five. >> brian: collins polices that back end for alabama. and he will make you pay. clean hit, shoulder into the chest. >> dave: he had already dropped the ball. he dropped the the ball before the contact. >> brian: you would have too. they're going to punt here. >> dave: again, that 20 yards, because of the holding pent was good. they would be in field goal range otherwise. instead, the punt. jones under it, and fair caught at the 12 yard line. so the mistake by blake sims does not hurt alabama. the tide still on top by seven early in the fourth. pick a work site, any worksite, and look over the fence. ta da! your next truck: ford f-150. the truck that's number one in the hardest-working industries. maybe 'cuz its got the power and the fuel economy of an ecoboost engine. it doesn't matter what they're doin' on the other side of that fence. more guys count on f-150 than any other truck. shovels down. this is the ford f-150. and let's start at
a big hit as jordan thompson got nailed by landon collins.e mountaineers to here on fourth down and five. >> brian: collins polices that back end for alabama. and he will make you pay. clean hit, shoulder into the chest. >> dave: he had already dropped the ball. he dropped the the ball before the contact. >> brian: you would have too. they're going to punt here. >> dave: again, that 20 yards, because of the holding pent was good. they would be in field goal range...