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cox. mr. cox: mr. chief justice, and may it please the court: officer rhodes's search of the motorcycle should be upheld for three reasons. first, the search occurred outside the firm, bright line of the house where the justifications for the automobile exception fully apply. second, officer rhodes had probable cause before he ever stepped foot on the property driveway. justice sotomayor: in your brief, you seem to say that you're not -- you don't seem to say -- you say you're not taking a position on whether an officer can break into a garage or walk into a garage that's closed but not locked. so you -- you seem to be suggesting that the mobility of the automobile, wherever it is, permits the police to enter. is that by force? or without force? mr. cox: this court has never said that the mobility changes depending on where it is. to resolve this case -- justice sotomayor: is that a yes to my question? are you -- are -- because that seemed to be what the virginia -- what the court below is saying, whic
cox. mr. cox: mr. chief justice, and may it please the court: officer rhodes's search of the motorcycle should be upheld for three reasons. first, the search occurred outside the firm, bright line of the house where the justifications for the automobile exception fully apply. second, officer rhodes had probable cause before he ever stepped foot on the property driveway. justice sotomayor: in your brief, you seem to say that you're not -- you don't seem to say -- you say you're not taking a...
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he seized all of cox's property. the problem with matt was they did not have -- with that was that she resisted. she did not want to go. she did not want to be removed from the only home she had ever known. logically. but she was a slave. she was supposed to do what she was told. she would not. so she was shackled, tied, severely beaten to the point that tom cox testified that her life was greatly despaired of, and she was thrown in a lawn shed for at least six days. during that time, the winnebago war erupted, and governor edwards sent a message to springfield to mobilize a militia. 500 men from sangamon county to go fight the winnebagos in galena, illinois. sangamon became a virtual ghost town. since coroner howard and sheriff john taylor were responsible for riding throughout the county, gathering up all of these people, nance was left in the salt house. she was locked up in the shed. there was no guarantee she had adequate food and water. it is no wonder that grandmother cox, whose testimony is on the board, gran
he seized all of cox's property. the problem with matt was they did not have -- with that was that she resisted. she did not want to go. she did not want to be removed from the only home she had ever known. logically. but she was a slave. she was supposed to do what she was told. she would not. so she was shackled, tied, severely beaten to the point that tom cox testified that her life was greatly despaired of, and she was thrown in a lawn shed for at least six days. during that time, the...
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cox misrepresented. nance, a woman of color, by her next friend, thomas cox, versus john howard, for assault, trespass, battery and false imprisonment. , the problem that cox had was that he represented to the courts as a woman. how does the judge to know whether or not a young woman is a woman or a girl? her shape. and the judge apparently did not quite believe that. so he ordered john howard to return to where nance had been registered back in illinois, randolph county, which was over 100 miles away. they had to delay the court until they had proof that nance was born in illinois, rather than another state, because the laws would have been different, and what her age was. when nance was beaten and mocked in the salt -- locked in the salt chest, she was 13 years old. nance, a girl -- nance, a girl of color, not a woman of color, can be sold on execution. so there, they are saying that nance can be sold, and that would give a supreme court precedent for indentured servitude for the next 10 years. a slave
cox misrepresented. nance, a woman of color, by her next friend, thomas cox, versus john howard, for assault, trespass, battery and false imprisonment. , the problem that cox had was that he represented to the courts as a woman. how does the judge to know whether or not a young woman is a woman or a girl? her shape. and the judge apparently did not quite believe that. so he ordered john howard to return to where nance had been registered back in illinois, randolph county, which was over 100...
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now, where was, cox's territory -- thomas cox's territory? nearught them down here cape girardeau, missouri. and then from there, he moved back to his hotel, columbia, a boardinga started house for senators, judges, lawyers, and set them up. he was a high-end boardinghouse, and he advertised. advertising newspaper. he always had a fine supply of the finest european liquor. he was given a commission in 1819 to be a founder of the second capital of illinois. you can see the dotted line is a surveyor's line. the only condition is that it had to be on the east side of the surveyor's meridian line, so he got just across the mine and built vandalia. in 1819, 1820, he built the hotel columbia diagonally across the street from the second illinois capitol building in vandalia. after that settled down in 1822, thomas cox built the first four businesses inside them on county sangamon county. to borrow $500 and forget to pay it back. he forgot a lot of his mortgages. one of the four businesses he built was a commercial grade distillery. he became his own
now, where was, cox's territory -- thomas cox's territory? nearught them down here cape girardeau, missouri. and then from there, he moved back to his hotel, columbia, a boardinga started house for senators, judges, lawyers, and set them up. he was a high-end boardinghouse, and he advertised. advertising newspaper. he always had a fine supply of the finest european liquor. he was given a commission in 1819 to be a founder of the second capital of illinois. you can see the dotted line is a...
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phones out to see fletcher cox. i asked him about the super bowl and he said first he wants to focus on saturday's big game. >>> eagles, eagles, eagles >> they waited faithfully and impatiently and some for 90 minutes to meet eagles defensive tackle fletcher cox. >> love frech fletcher cox big fan. i have been a fan since 5 6 years ago. >>' 3 i think he will be taller and see eye to eye. >> fletcher loved every minute of it. >> everybody is happy and excited and i mean just philly excited and i mean just philly, philly fans are real and i think they're best friend of the nfl. >> cox signed for two hours in clifton hight he said his focus is this weekend and hates the underdog word thrown around about his birds. >> i don't >> i don't buy into. it we're 13-3 for a reason. >> it's all falcons all the time when asked about the super bowl he said this. >> main focus is beat the falcons. then we'll see where beer we're at. that's what coach preaches every weekend and this week. go out have few, have swagger and just go ou
phones out to see fletcher cox. i asked him about the super bowl and he said first he wants to focus on saturday's big game. >>> eagles, eagles, eagles >> they waited faithfully and impatiently and some for 90 minutes to meet eagles defensive tackle fletcher cox. >> love frech fletcher cox big fan. i have been a fan since 5 6 years ago. >>' 3 i think he will be taller and see eye to eye. >> fletcher loved every minute of it. >> everybody is happy and...
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who was interviewed on last week's show shall be gene seaton says i enjoyed your interviewer brian cox it reminded me of my old father when he was asked what he thought of don dorian's after a long pause he said bolshie but they are well shelley i think bolshie but failure is a great description and god says don't want to give too much away but to my favorite things i'm alex um i'm sure today brian cox and midget gems is the scottish delicacy that brian cox was warning us all about and there's the clearly says axel interview the actor brian cox love that you give proper time for in-depth discussion and not soundbites how about a rubber button special in the next episode and in the summer vein jeff crilley says why the scot will feel to promote bombs week well jeff those are going.
who was interviewed on last week's show shall be gene seaton says i enjoyed your interviewer brian cox it reminded me of my old father when he was asked what he thought of don dorian's after a long pause he said bolshie but they are well shelley i think bolshie but failure is a great description and god says don't want to give too much away but to my favorite things i'm alex um i'm sure today brian cox and midget gems is the scottish delicacy that brian cox was warning us all about and there's...
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about under dog title being tossed around around about the bird, cox does not buy it and eagles arefc's top seed for a reason but they are three-point under dogs according to vegas if you are in to that vegas sort of thing >>> while eagles are in the playoffs sixers are in england , tomorrow they are playing the boston celtics and make note game tips off at 3:00 p.m. eastern time. coach brown wants them to enjoy themselves but, of course, take care of business. >> we will make this a positive, we will enjoy each others company, the club has be generous to allow each of our players and my staff to bring a mom, a wife, a friend, and we will treat this, in a way, that will produce, you know, a real enjoyable experience where bottom line is we are coming here to winnie game. >> robert covington, dario saric, trever booker exchanged jersey was members of the crystal palace soccer team, basketball, of course, ape global sport on the nba's opening night there was a record 108 international players from 42 countries, thursday game marks the 25th anniversary of the first game played in londo
about under dog title being tossed around around about the bird, cox does not buy it and eagles arefc's top seed for a reason but they are three-point under dogs according to vegas if you are in to that vegas sort of thing >>> while eagles are in the playoffs sixers are in england , tomorrow they are playing the boston celtics and make note game tips off at 3:00 p.m. eastern time. coach brown wants them to enjoy themselves but, of course, take care of business. >> we will make...
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who was interviewed on last week's show shall be gene seaton says i enjoyed your interviewer brian cox he reminded me of my old father when he was asked what he thought of don dorian's after a long pause he said bolshie but well shelley i think bolshie but fail is a great description of god and says i don't want to give too much away but to my favorite things that malick some i'm sure today brian cox and magic gems is the scottish delicacy that brian cox was warning us all about and there's the clearly says axel interview the actor brian cox love that you give proper time for in-depth discussion and not soundbites how about a rubber button special in the next episode and in the summer vein jeff crilley says why the scotland fail to promote bombs week well jeff those are going to celebrate is going to be going on both from scott on them internationally the robins federation of course is based in scotland and check out the scottish government up that we produced a few years ago as the full body of work in it and the wind from bradford of scotland and far beyond people be making their own
who was interviewed on last week's show shall be gene seaton says i enjoyed your interviewer brian cox he reminded me of my old father when he was asked what he thought of don dorian's after a long pause he said bolshie but well shelley i think bolshie but fail is a great description of god and says i don't want to give too much away but to my favorite things that malick some i'm sure today brian cox and magic gems is the scottish delicacy that brian cox was warning us all about and there's the...
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attorney general agrees to fire archibald cox, the so-called saturday night massacre.mune to it all. about nine months later, nixon on the verge of impeachment, but instead of being removed from office, he resigns. >> i shall resign the presidency, effective at noon tomorrow. >> we decided to assemble a group of people who were very involved in what was happening in and around the white house, david gergen was the speechwrit speechwriter, the lead attorney for the watergate's special prosecutor's office and carl bernstein, carl along with bob woodward would become journalistic legends by breaking story after story in the post. i wonder what went through your mind then and what went through your mind when you heard president trump had attempted essentially the same thing? >> well, saturday night massacre was a shock, i almost drove off the road coming home from dinner. it literally was some of the best people in government were resigning en masse and there was a very clear sense we were in crisis, no one knew where it was going to end and the republic was in danger so i
attorney general agrees to fire archibald cox, the so-called saturday night massacre.mune to it all. about nine months later, nixon on the verge of impeachment, but instead of being removed from office, he resigns. >> i shall resign the presidency, effective at noon tomorrow. >> we decided to assemble a group of people who were very involved in what was happening in and around the white house, david gergen was the speechwrit speechwriter, the lead attorney for the watergate's...
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says excellent if you have actor brian cox love that you get proper time for in-depth discussion and not soundbites how about a rubber button special in the next episode and in the summer vein jeff crilley says why the scotland fail to promote bombs week well jeff those are going to celebrate is going to be going on both from scott on them internationally the robins federation of course is based in scotland and check out the scottish government up that we've produced a few years ago as the full body of work in it and the wind from bradford of scotland and far beyond people be making their own celebrations of scotland's national poet and when next we will learn our exam and sure we'll make our own contribution to celebrating them off to memory of robert burns. under mature was the international development for the first two years of the coalition government that's the one elected and twenty term in that period has set the administration's course and finally achieving a united nations target on international development that was the one for set back in one hundred seventy today he stat
says excellent if you have actor brian cox love that you get proper time for in-depth discussion and not soundbites how about a rubber button special in the next episode and in the summer vein jeff crilley says why the scotland fail to promote bombs week well jeff those are going to celebrate is going to be going on both from scott on them internationally the robins federation of course is based in scotland and check out the scottish government up that we've produced a few years ago as the full...
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. >> love frech fletcher cox big fan. i have been a fan since 5, 6 years ago. >>' 3 i think he will be taller and see eye to eye. >> fletcher loved every minute of it. >> everybody is happy and excited and i mean just phill philly, philly fans are real and i think they're best friend of the nfl. >> cox signed for two hours in clifton hight he said his focus is this weekend and hates the underdog word thrown around about his birds. >> i don'tit we're 13-3 for a r. >> it's all falcons all the time when asked about the super bowl he said this. >> main focus is beat the falcons. then we'll see where beer we're at. week. what coach preaches go out, have few, have swagger and just go out and win a gam game. >> and a lot of autografts tonight and someone asked fletcher cox the most bizarre thing i should say he's ever signed and he said someone a few weeks ago brought a toaster to be signed which is very interesting. he said it stuck out in his mind understandably. reporting live tonight, david spunt, cbs3, eyewitness news. >> u
. >> love frech fletcher cox big fan. i have been a fan since 5, 6 years ago. >>' 3 i think he will be taller and see eye to eye. >> fletcher loved every minute of it. >> everybody is happy and excited and i mean just phill philly, philly fans are real and i think they're best friend of the nfl. >> cox signed for two hours in clifton hight he said his focus is this weekend and hates the underdog word thrown around about his birds. >> i don'tit we're 13-3 for...
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solicitor general, suddenly filling in as attorney general, agrees to fire archibald cox. "so-called" saturday night massacre.still -- nixon is hardly immune to it all. about nine months later, nixon -- on the verge of impeachment. but instead of being removed from office, he resignsnat of pres. richard nixon: "i shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow."randi kaye cnn new york. (justine) governor jerry brown is proposing a new plan to help put five million zero- emission cars on the road over the next 12 years. brown's two-point-five million dollar plan announced on friday... wants to expand the number of electric car charging stations across the state. this adds to his already ambitious goal of selling over a million zero- emission cars by 2025. california currently has just 350- thousand cars on the roads. the plan still needs to be approved. (justine) if you're not following all of the rules... stanley roberts will likely be there to bust you.(jr stone) and this time...stanley just stumbled upon a big time pick-up issue. while driving home i noticed this
solicitor general, suddenly filling in as attorney general, agrees to fire archibald cox. "so-called" saturday night massacre.still -- nixon is hardly immune to it all. about nine months later, nixon -- on the verge of impeachment. but instead of being removed from office, he resignsnat of pres. richard nixon: "i shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow."randi kaye cnn new york. (justine) governor jerry brown is proposing a new plan to help put five million...
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it actually kept going even after cox was let go. the night of the saturday night massacre, the special prosecutors' team trekked down to the office to make sure their documents and evidence were secure. the fbi sealed up the space to make sure nothing was tampered with and then the investigation just kept going. soon the investigation got a new boss. his name was leon jaworski. he did not want the job but before he would take it, he made sure what happened to archibald cox would not happen to him. >> jaworski accepted the prosecutor's job reluctantly after the white house assured him he would have complete freedom and said he's confident he's not suffering the same fate. >> i am not anticipating a disagreement will be reached. on the other hand one of the matters i searched for and wanted was complete independence in this undertaking. >> put a pin in complete independence. that was leon jaworski's condition taking the job and once he got it, he got to work. he inherited the team and evidence they put together. after looking at the e
it actually kept going even after cox was let go. the night of the saturday night massacre, the special prosecutors' team trekked down to the office to make sure their documents and evidence were secure. the fbi sealed up the space to make sure nothing was tampered with and then the investigation just kept going. soon the investigation got a new boss. his name was leon jaworski. he did not want the job but before he would take it, he made sure what happened to archibald cox would not happen to...
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the story was that brian cox was playing brilliantly, i think, churchillanxiety cox was playing brilliantlythink, churchill anxiety ridden in the run up to d—day. now gary 0ldman as churchill, anxiety ridden around the time of dunkirk. it's19a0. the the time of dunkirk. it's 1940. the nazis are the time of dunkirk. it's1940. the nazis are sweeping across europe, the resistance is crumbling everywhere. he's being advised to appease rather than fight. here's a clip. nothing even remotely patriotic in death or glory if the odds are firmly on the former. nothing inglorious in trying to shorten a war that we are clearly losing. losing! europe is still... europe is lost. and before our forces are wiped out completely, now is the time to negotiate. in order to obtain the best conditions possible. hitler will not insist on outrageous terms. he will know his owi'i outrageous terms. he will know his own weaknesses. outrageous terms. he will know his owi'i weaknesses. he outrageous terms. he will know his own weaknesses. he will be reasonable. when will the lessons be learned? reasonable. when will th
the story was that brian cox was playing brilliantly, i think, churchillanxiety cox was playing brilliantlythink, churchill anxiety ridden in the run up to d—day. now gary 0ldman as churchill, anxiety ridden around the time of dunkirk. it's19a0. the the time of dunkirk. it's 1940. the nazis are the time of dunkirk. it's1940. the nazis are sweeping across europe, the resistance is crumbling everywhere. he's being advised to appease rather than fight. here's a clip. nothing even remotely...
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the firing of archibald cox has not affected you.sted ourselves off because we were not fired. but clearly an effort to obstruct justice. as the firing of robert mueller would be because there is no legitimate basis to fire him. it is something we discussed here on your show since june for sure and perhaps that's had some effect on don mcgahn and others in the white house who tried to prevent and did success in preventing trump from following his instinct to fire robert mueller. >> carl, the irony, the backlash against nixon was so strong, he had to appoint a new special prosecutor who was just as tenacious to get the tapes. >> the big difference up until now has been the republicans who have come time and time again to donald trump's support as he tries to shutdown this investigation. we have yet to hear mitch mcconnell or paul ryan get up and say mr. president, this mueller investigation which is legitimate and important to our country must go on. what happened in watergate is that republicans became the heroes by saying nobody inc
the firing of archibald cox has not affected you.sted ourselves off because we were not fired. but clearly an effort to obstruct justice. as the firing of robert mueller would be because there is no legitimate basis to fire him. it is something we discussed here on your show since june for sure and perhaps that's had some effect on don mcgahn and others in the white house who tried to prevent and did success in preventing trump from following his instinct to fire robert mueller. >> carl,...
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. >> love fletcher cox big fan big fan since five or six years ago. >> i'm 6-foot three. i thought he would be taller but we are almost eye to eye. >> reporter: fletcher loved every minute of it. >> you know, everybody happy everybody excited it is just philly philly fans are out they are real, and i think they are the best fans in the nfl. >> reporter: cox signed for two hours at modells in clifton heights. he said his main focus thinks weekend and hates under dog word being thrown around about his bird. >> we're 13-three for a reason >> reporter: cox says it is all falcons all the time when asked about the super bowl he said this. >> main focus is beating the falcons. we will pick our heads up next week and see where we are. that is culture we have been preaching this week and every week. we will get out there have fun have some swagger and just go out and win the game. >> reporter: somebody asked fletcher mosby czar item he has ever signed he said a few weeks ago someone brought in a toaster oven of all things. reporting from the link, david spunt for cbs-3 "eyewitness
. >> love fletcher cox big fan big fan since five or six years ago. >> i'm 6-foot three. i thought he would be taller but we are almost eye to eye. >> reporter: fletcher loved every minute of it. >> you know, everybody happy everybody excited it is just philly philly fans are out they are real, and i think they are the best fans in the nfl. >> reporter: cox signed for two hours at modells in clifton heights. he said his main focus thinks weekend and hates under dog...
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to have a look at the oil and gas industry and then there was a great number of messages about brian cox the actor who was interviewed on last week's show show between seton says i enjoyed your interview or brian cox it reminded me of my old father when he was asked what he thought of dundonian zz after a long pause he said bolshie but they are well surely i think bolshie but failure is a great description and god says i don't want to give too much away but to my favorite things that malik salmon show today brian cox and magic gems is the scottish delicacy that brian cox was warning us all about and there's the clearly says excellent interview the actor brian cox love that you give proper time for in-depth discussion and not soundbites how about a rubber button special in the next episode and in the summer vein jeff crilley says why the scotland failed to promote bombs week well jeff those are going to celebrate is going to be going on both and scott on them internationally the rubber bombs federation of course is based in scotland and check out the scottish government that we produced a
to have a look at the oil and gas industry and then there was a great number of messages about brian cox the actor who was interviewed on last week's show show between seton says i enjoyed your interview or brian cox it reminded me of my old father when he was asked what he thought of dundonian zz after a long pause he said bolshie but they are well surely i think bolshie but failure is a great description and god says i don't want to give too much away but to my favorite things that malik...
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that have been living for decades already in bangladesh and i wanted to ask matthew when i was in cox's bazaar i spoke to many were going to refugees that had been there since the ninety's they were saying that they were very familiar with anti roll him just sentiment and that they felt that resentment against them was deepening since this past august and the latest exodus now could you speak about that what is the feeling toward them from what you've observed on the ground in places like cox's bazaar well we've seen some very positive behavior from state security officials from bendish border guards over the last year to protect the refugee population coming in it's important to mention though that that could change in an instant in soon as word comes down from dhaka we may start to see the authorities effectively coercing people back to me and more or as they've done in the past force refugees back into me and more but in terms of the local bangladeshi population there are there are certainly tensions you know this is a this is an enormous influx now there are more than a million in t
that have been living for decades already in bangladesh and i wanted to ask matthew when i was in cox's bazaar i spoke to many were going to refugees that had been there since the ninety's they were saying that they were very familiar with anti roll him just sentiment and that they felt that resentment against them was deepening since this past august and the latest exodus now could you speak about that what is the feeling toward them from what you've observed on the ground in places like cox's...
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that was cox. nixon discharges cox for diif iance, abolishes task force.t turns out his task force didn't stop investigating, even when cox was let g the night of the saturday night massacre, the special prosecutor team made sure all the evidence was secure. the fbi sealed up the space to make sure nothing was tampered with. then, the investigation kept going. soon, the investigation got a new boss, his name was leon ja o jaworski. >> he septed the job, only after the white house assured him he would have complete freedom running the investigation. he is confident he won't suffer the same fate as his predecessor, cox. >> i am not anticipating an agreement will be reached. one of the mothers that you searched for and wanted was complete independence in this undertaking. >> put a pin in complete independence. that was leon jaworski. he inherited the watergate team and the evidence put together. after looking at the evidence stacked up against the president, he started asking questions. like, can you actually indict a sitting president of the united states? o
that was cox. nixon discharges cox for diif iance, abolishes task force.t turns out his task force didn't stop investigating, even when cox was let g the night of the saturday night massacre, the special prosecutor team made sure all the evidence was secure. the fbi sealed up the space to make sure nothing was tampered with. then, the investigation kept going. soon, the investigation got a new boss, his name was leon ja o jaworski. >> he septed the job, only after the white house assured...
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ns in camps likely to prolong and other camps and cox's bazar in parts of bangladesh improved at all of late for the range of population i don't think so but we appreciate what so far international community has been awesome in a charity and aid we really appreciate bangladesh government and the public the survive this cannot go a long way the how you know it's seven hundred thoughts and guesses is flat a lie to mum we need to look at how we can and how we can press more to berkeley if military and good and i'll do government because we have not seen that attitude to what's right in here from military from an energy from the authenticity there is nothing changed you have we have seen many of them part of the if this is the last one what we have seen from former diplomat you know you have diplomat being richardson so we resist that's what i'm for but my focus is while we can bring i.c.c. how we can get a stronger you know revision from the un as we are how we can provide poor protection you know so this is what we need to collectively at the gate for these if you continuously and i th
ns in camps likely to prolong and other camps and cox's bazar in parts of bangladesh improved at all of late for the range of population i don't think so but we appreciate what so far international community has been awesome in a charity and aid we really appreciate bangladesh government and the public the survive this cannot go a long way the how you know it's seven hundred thoughts and guesses is flat a lie to mum we need to look at how we can and how we can press more to berkeley if military...
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solicitor general suddenly filling in as attorney general agrees to fire archibald cox.alled saturday night massacre. still, nixon is hardly immune to it all. about nine months later, nixon, on the verge of impeachment. but instead of being removed from office, he resigns. >> i shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow. >> reporter: randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> david gergen and timothy naftali are back with us you. were working for nixon the night he ordered the firing of the special prosecutor. when you heard this proportionate that president trump had also ordered mueller to be fired, what were you thinking? is history repeating itself? >> it sure triggered a lot of memories when i read that the president did want to fire mueller, and fortunately someone talked him out of it. his own attorney said you do that and i'm out of here. and that persuaded him not to do it. so it was the saturday night massacre that didn't happen. i can tell you, going back to october of '73, at that time i was a lieutenant in the nixon white house. i was running his speech writi
solicitor general suddenly filling in as attorney general agrees to fire archibald cox.alled saturday night massacre. still, nixon is hardly immune to it all. about nine months later, nixon, on the verge of impeachment. but instead of being removed from office, he resigns. >> i shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow. >> reporter: randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> david gergen and timothy naftali are back with us you. were working for nixon the night he ordered the...
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republicans respected archibald cox. he had been the solicitor general. who cares if he had worked for kennedy? this was someone with a pristine reputation and that was enough to win him the credibility he needed. >> the other thing that i feel like is very striking to me at this one-year mark since the intelligence community assessment came out is the attacks on the fbi as an institution and efforts by republicans almost large within congress to say the fbi is a bad institution and corrupt and should be purged along partisan lines. how do you compare that in terms of the fbi's role with watergate? >> there were no such attacks on the fbi by nixon. in so far as there was anger from the nixon white house towards cox, sure, there was plenty of them. even though it didn't blow up publicly very much. if you listen to the nixon tapes, he said all sorts of things about archibald cox privately. but, no, the fbi, as far as i know, did not sustain any kind of attacks like this. >> leon is the host of the podcast about watergate called slow burn. i'm obviously a fa
republicans respected archibald cox. he had been the solicitor general. who cares if he had worked for kennedy? this was someone with a pristine reputation and that was enough to win him the credibility he needed. >> the other thing that i feel like is very striking to me at this one-year mark since the intelligence community assessment came out is the attacks on the fbi as an institution and efforts by republicans almost large within congress to say the fbi is a bad institution and...
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fletcher cox and vinnie curry's souped up trucks are some of the vehicles on display. tune into 6abc tonight for a one of a kind preview of the auto show. we'll give you a look at the technologies and exotic rides and a match maker who set up "action news" colleagues with the perfect vehicle. >> i will be at the auto show today after the show, the bugatti, you you cannot get int. >> reporter: i'm nydia han with hemlock rescue, i'll have more on this cutie coming up on "action news." >> how apple's new products could cause competition for amazon and google. >> snow lovers you may be in luck later in the week.
fletcher cox and vinnie curry's souped up trucks are some of the vehicles on display. tune into 6abc tonight for a one of a kind preview of the auto show. we'll give you a look at the technologies and exotic rides and a match maker who set up "action news" colleagues with the perfect vehicle. >> i will be at the auto show today after the show, the bugatti, you you cannot get int. >> reporter: i'm nydia han with hemlock rescue, i'll have more on this cutie coming up on...
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in so far is there was anger from the nixon white house towards cox, sure. there was plenty of that even though it didn't blow up publicly very much, if you listen to the nixon tapes, he said all sorts of things about cox privately but no, the fbi, as far as i know did not sustain any kind of attacks like this. >> leon is the host of slates pod cast about watergate called slow burn. i am obviously a fan and i really appreciate you taking the time to be here. >> thanks for having me. >> will you come back? >> please. >> yes. much more, stay with us. his son-in-law -- secret talks with russians. the director of the fbi -- fired. special counsel robert mueller's criminal investigation has already shown why the president should be impeached. you can send a message to your representatives at needtoimpeach.com and demand they finally take a stand. this president is not above the law. >>> we reported on a story this week that got a ton of response from our viewers, lots of people contacted us about this story including a heads up about a possible a monkey wrench in
in so far is there was anger from the nixon white house towards cox, sure. there was plenty of that even though it didn't blow up publicly very much, if you listen to the nixon tapes, he said all sorts of things about cox privately but no, the fbi, as far as i know did not sustain any kind of attacks like this. >> leon is the host of slates pod cast about watergate called slow burn. i am obviously a fan and i really appreciate you taking the time to be here. >> thanks for having me....
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voice of john cox. i would say, they are 3 individual incidents not common linkage between them.cox elaborates and says - federal investigators are doing the right thing by examining each incident to see what went wrong and learn from he adds, if concerned about flying right now, consider thiscox. in 2017, aviation safety was the best it has ever been. we moved 4 billion passengers on 38 million flights without a single fatality and aviation safety continues to improve. cox also adds that sf is challenging with the mountains, water and design of the runways, but again adds that pilots know that - and it is now more challenging then some of the other big airports in the country. at sfo, te (grant/landing) it's looking like voters in the south bay will decide whether an embattled judge should stay on the bench. kron four's rob fladeboe brings us up to date on the effort to recall judge aaron persky,who came under fire for the lenient sentence he handed down to a stanford athlete convicted of sexual assaul
voice of john cox. i would say, they are 3 individual incidents not common linkage between them.cox elaborates and says - federal investigators are doing the right thing by examining each incident to see what went wrong and learn from he adds, if concerned about flying right now, consider thiscox. in 2017, aviation safety was the best it has ever been. we moved 4 billion passengers on 38 million flights without a single fatality and aviation safety continues to improve. cox also adds that sf is...
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by the way fletcher cox during super bowl sunday will be doing a first, and it is not just playing in the super bowl we will tell but that in sports. >> see you later don. >>> lucky eagles fans beat the odd and they are proud owners of the hottest tickets in town >> all day long eagles season ticket holders stopped by the linc to pick up their super bowl tickets this he were select at random through a lottery drawing conducted by the team. fans tell "eyewitness news" getting chance to see bird playing in the big game is a dream come true. >> thirty-seven years i have been a season ticket holder, and now i'm finally going to the super bowl. can't believe it. >> my boyfriend said leaving the game sunday i think you will win lottery. i said whatever. next morning congratulations you have won the lottery. >> all of those lucky lottery winners have until 8:00 tomorrow night to pick you have their tickets. >>> another big win for home team, over the nfl's under dog shirts we first told but last night. league will donate all sales of the shirts to philadelphia schools that move didn't go un
by the way fletcher cox during super bowl sunday will be doing a first, and it is not just playing in the super bowl we will tell but that in sports. >> see you later don. >>> lucky eagles fans beat the odd and they are proud owners of the hottest tickets in town >> all day long eagles season ticket holders stopped by the linc to pick up their super bowl tickets this he were select at random through a lottery drawing conducted by the team. fans tell "eyewitness...
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that‘s one for the coxes to work up to, though. i‘m in a bush! so, how have you found it?hes! ifell in one bush, not a lot of them, i fell in one. i‘ve never, ever had the confidence to go on a bike. never have done. there is a big stigma. i know i‘m a big girl, there is no denying that, and it is trying to force myself. and i think we have cracked it. success for now, but can they keep it up? one month later, christmas has been and gone, usually the perfect time to sit back and relax in front of the telly. but what i want to know is, did the coxes manage to get out and about much? hello, hello! hello! how are you? fine, thank you. it‘s a bit chilly today. so, do you think you got out pretty much every day over christmas? yeah, i think we have. it‘s me and nick, really, that lets the side down. that‘s why i‘m talking to you! it is me that has let the side down, but now i feel more confident. the kids, they are doing what they normally do, they‘re children, they love bike riding. but i canjoin them, and that is the biggest thing for me. you know, we have got other people in
that‘s one for the coxes to work up to, though. i‘m in a bush! so, how have you found it?hes! ifell in one bush, not a lot of them, i fell in one. i‘ve never, ever had the confidence to go on a bike. never have done. there is a big stigma. i know i‘m a big girl, there is no denying that, and it is trying to force myself. and i think we have cracked it. success for now, but can they keep it up? one month later, christmas has been and gone, usually the perfect time to sit back and relax...
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in so far is there was anger from the nixon white house towards cox, sure.here was plenty of that even though it didn't blow up publicly very much, if you listen to the nixon tapes, he said all sorts of things about cox privately but no, the fbi, as far as i know did not sustain any kind of attacks like this. >> leon is the host of slates pod cast about watergate called slow burn. i am obviously a fan and i really appreciate you taking the time to be here. >> thanks for having me. >> will you come back? >> please. >> yes. much more, stay with us. lief ch. with more acid-fighting power than tums chewy bites. mmmmm...amazing. i have heartburn. ultra strength from alka seltzer. enjoy the relief. okay. your all you can eat ribenjoy. thanks. ♪ ♪ when i touch you like this ♪ and i hold you like that. ♪ it's so hard to believe ♪ but it's all coming back me. ♪ baby, baby, baby. ♪ if you touch me like this ♪ and when you hold me like that. ♪ all you can eat is back, baby. applebee's. eatin' good in the neighborhood. >>> we reported op a story this week that got a ton
in so far is there was anger from the nixon white house towards cox, sure.here was plenty of that even though it didn't blow up publicly very much, if you listen to the nixon tapes, he said all sorts of things about cox privately but no, the fbi, as far as i know did not sustain any kind of attacks like this. >> leon is the host of slates pod cast about watergate called slow burn. i am obviously a fan and i really appreciate you taking the time to be here. >> thanks for having me....
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because at least the justice department remained intact after cox, the special prosecutor was fired. in fact elliott richardson and mr. ruckleshouse, the special deputy, nixon administration couldn't take over the department of justice and insert their own people. here, i think, and i really believe, that it wasn't just mueller that was going to be fired. it was going to be rosenstein, it was going to be the attorney general, and it was going to be everybody else that was in that hierarchy and it was clearly trump's plan to put all of his own people into that department of justice and basically take it over and gut the rule of law that we have in this country. >> and barbara, this brings us to another foundational constitutional text, i'm speaking of course of the book "fire and fury" and i'm joking, there's not a lot of law there, but there are extensive passages there of steve bannon, when the book came out, it was like, gosh, i think that man runs his mouth a lot. but bannon is quoted as saying, fine, he thinks he can do anything, he can take out rosenstein and take out the next -
because at least the justice department remained intact after cox, the special prosecutor was fired. in fact elliott richardson and mr. ruckleshouse, the special deputy, nixon administration couldn't take over the department of justice and insert their own people. here, i think, and i really believe, that it wasn't just mueller that was going to be fired. it was going to be rosenstein, it was going to be the attorney general, and it was going to be everybody else that was in that hierarchy and...
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the bbc will have live coverage throughout the day from cox's bazar, which has now become the world'sin the south—eastern corner of bangladesh, just a few kilometres from myanmar‘s western border. cox's bazar has become home to hundreds of thousands of muslim rohingya refugees who've fled violence in myanmar. since last august alone, more than 650,000 rohingya are thought to have crossed into bangladesh following a military crackdown by myanmar‘s army. that brings the total number of burmese rohingya refugees in bangladesh to more than 860,000. the un says that around 60% of the rohingya refugees in bangladesh are children, many of whom have been separated from theirfamilies orfled on their own. let's go now to our correspondent justin rowlatt who is at the kuta palong refugee camp near cox's bazar. just in, over to you. —— just an. ——justin. iam in i am in the largest and one of the densely populated refugee camps in the world. if you look in to the camp, you can see there is effectively a drainage channel running, pretty much an open so were. have a look at the shelters that the bil
the bbc will have live coverage throughout the day from cox's bazar, which has now become the world'sin the south—eastern corner of bangladesh, just a few kilometres from myanmar‘s western border. cox's bazar has become home to hundreds of thousands of muslim rohingya refugees who've fled violence in myanmar. since last august alone, more than 650,000 rohingya are thought to have crossed into bangladesh following a military crackdown by myanmar‘s army. that brings the total number of...
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let's go cox. >> the eagles will win the super bowl, without a doubt.ou need to take out tom brady , cox, we're not lying. he is only one that we need out. tom brady, we are trying to get yous game because you are the one that that that is making everybody lose. cox, we need to take him out. >> reporter: is there intimidation factor and in philadelphia, it starts at a young age. that kid's awesome. here's line up lane johnson at modells at clifton heights at 6:00. jay len mills 6:30 at grant avenue forman mills and nelson agholor aramingo forman mills at 7:00. that is a recap of some of them. go to the wegmans and catch doug pederson pushing the cart while his wife picks up the groceries. >> hey steve. >> yes. >> did we get the number of that little boy. we would love to have him in next week. >> he is amazing, perfect. >> reporter: we will try, get him to cut school. you have to write him a toward i note he is so serious. >> look at that. >> he just turned green. >> that is how excited we are talk about the eagles, and, so on. >>> and, good day, we are
let's go cox. >> the eagles will win the super bowl, without a doubt.ou need to take out tom brady , cox, we're not lying. he is only one that we need out. tom brady, we are trying to get yous game because you are the one that that that is making everybody lose. cox, we need to take him out. >> reporter: is there intimidation factor and in philadelphia, it starts at a young age. that kid's awesome. here's line up lane johnson at modells at clifton heights at 6:00. jay len mills 6:30...
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will find vinny curry fletcher cox, ja >> do you like it. >> i do like it. it is a great part and they sponsor ouro see the cars especially real fancy won and you canrs drive that is pretty cool too right jen. >> yeah, okay, iain, the chairman, he is facing me and facing and setting this whole place up. this area that people will want to see eagles cars, the pride of glassboro and corry clement. this is right there where does that go >> good morning. >> good morning how are youy know see stuff upstairs the cars that they will eventually buy cool. vinny curry is that his actual truck. took two months to actually do. he bought it as a base truck everything about that truck is redone. >> like wheels and >> the wheels, interior, everything about that truck theyt to him brand new as a base car and this is what you have.e fletcher cox andty, i don't want fletch inner a small car. i want him toto stretch out. >> that is f250, same the car put wheels on it, rims on it, and they overhaul of the car. >> we are playing with our here now, come over this way. all these c
will find vinny curry fletcher cox, ja >> do you like it. >> i do like it. it is a great part and they sponsor ouro see the cars especially real fancy won and you canrs drive that is pretty cool too right jen. >> yeah, okay, iain, the chairman, he is facing me and facing and setting this whole place up. this area that people will want to see eagles cars, the pride of glassboro and corry clement. this is right there where does that go >> good morning. >> good...
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and the day of lives from the cox's bazar refugee camp in bangladesh will begin here on bbc world newsing fashion photographers have been suspended from working for vogue and other magazines owned by the publishing house, conde nast. mario testino and bruce weber deny claims that they sexually harassed young male models. adina campbell reports. he's one of the royal family's favourite photographers. mario testino has been capturing famous faces for four decades. but the new york times has published allegations of sexual misconduct, with more than a dozen male models and assistants accusing the 63—year—old of indecent behaviour. testino's lawyers have said his accusers cannot be considered reliable sources. another well—known photographer, bruce weber, is also facing similar allegations. he's denied any wrongdoing. but conde nast, which publishes magazines including vogue and go, has taken action. in a statement, editor anna wintour, who calls them both personalfriends, has said: "i take the allegations very seriously, and we at conde nast have decided to put our working relationship wi
and the day of lives from the cox's bazar refugee camp in bangladesh will begin here on bbc world newsing fashion photographers have been suspended from working for vogue and other magazines owned by the publishing house, conde nast. mario testino and bruce weber deny claims that they sexually harassed young male models. adina campbell reports. he's one of the royal family's favourite photographers. mario testino has been capturing famous faces for four decades. but the new york times has...
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brian cox you the truth terms as a rector of the director of a scottish i mean sions coalition of the let them be yours is a huge position of influence elected by the student body and sometimes the way that academic body but actually chairs the governing body of the university what i loved about being rector was the fact that i could set up surgeries and i could talk to the students about the individual problems they had and they still i have great criticism of university educations but because i was great believer of the conversation my time there and what i realized is a lot of the way universities are planned in relations with the students need to be dealt with and of course i had the problem not the problem but i inherited the difficulty that students had the lawlessness that they feel in the university set up their inability to deal with their own perhaps social diseases like. what have you to some of the young women and young men suffered from so is it was something that was very very you know it was something that really a put you know because that the idea of rector and it's a
brian cox you the truth terms as a rector of the director of a scottish i mean sions coalition of the let them be yours is a huge position of influence elected by the student body and sometimes the way that academic body but actually chairs the governing body of the university what i loved about being rector was the fact that i could set up surgeries and i could talk to the students about the individual problems they had and they still i have great criticism of university educations but because...
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you need to take out tom brady , cox, i'm not lying. he is only one we need out. tom brady, we are trying to get you out of this game. you are the one that is making every kid lose and cox we need to take him out. >> reporter: people around the country wonder why our fans are so crazy, we start them young, train them young, we have classes in school, math, english and fandome, karen, apparently. so, you will be able to meet and greet other eagles tonight all around town too. that kiddies great, i'm sorry, i cannot even talk, i can't listen to that enough today. >> thank you for bringing south joy on this friday morning, steve, and players are out and about all over. one of them will be right here on "good day philadelphia" coming up, i think in just about, an hour, hour and a half, of course, they have practice today. whole gang heading on through the to minneapolis. we will have such a fun week so join us, and catch all of the action. >>> some good news for a beloved so many have gone to celebrate so many events that was destroyed by fire, coming up next on good
you need to take out tom brady , cox, i'm not lying. he is only one we need out. tom brady, we are trying to get you out of this game. you are the one that is making every kid lose and cox we need to take him out. >> reporter: people around the country wonder why our fans are so crazy, we start them young, train them young, we have classes in school, math, english and fandome, karen, apparently. so, you will be able to meet and greet other eagles tonight all around town too. that kiddies...
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ilia: esta pregunta es para el seÑor cox.hay gente de este estado que no puede pagar el poder vivir en la casa que vive. no puede pagar su renta, la gasolina, sus medicamentos, agua, electricidad. los estÁn enterrando la pobreza. los polÍticos de este estado estÁn discutiendo acerca de cÓmoagregar mÁs impuestos, más regulaciÓn y mÁs leyes. tenemos que volver a lo que es bÁsico y necesario. mejorar la calidadde vida en este paÍs. los polÍticos tienen el lujo de satanizar al presidente. Él quizÁs dijo cosas que expuesto se arrepentirÁ pero lo que temos que hacer es concentrarnos en los server los problemas. yo soy un empresario, no soy un polÍtico. este estado estÁ siendo administrado errÓneamente por polÍticos. los demÓcratas han administrado este paÍs y lo ha llevado a la pobreza. van a tener que enfrentar esto. el costo de la vida, lla educaciÓn futura de nuestros hijos, caminos y carreteras. necesitan un futuro. los polÍticos solamente estÁn prometiendo cosas y no asignÓ nada. - haciendo nada. jorge: [habla en inglÉs] >> cl
ilia: esta pregunta es para el seÑor cox.hay gente de este estado que no puede pagar el poder vivir en la casa que vive. no puede pagar su renta, la gasolina, sus medicamentos, agua, electricidad. los estÁn enterrando la pobreza. los polÍticos de este estado estÁn discutiendo acerca de cÓmoagregar mÁs impuestos, más regulaciÓn y mÁs leyes. tenemos que volver a lo que es bÁsico y necesario. mejorar la calidadde vida en este paÍs. los polÍticos tienen el lujo de satanizar al...
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brian cox you did two terms as a rector of the director of a scottish i mean sions coalition of the it's a huge position of influence elected by the student body and sometimes the way that academic body but actually chairs the governing body of the university what i loved about being rector was the fact that i could set up surgeries and i could talk to the students about the individual problems they had and they still i have great criticism of university educations but because i was great...
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john cox putting something on the ballot. being an initiative entrepreneur pushing forward policy ideas, newsom will turn to that early and often. >> where does this leave republicans in california? looks like the top candidates are not republicans. are they part of this process? is bashing trump will help you, it will not hurt you in any sense will it? >> you will see that no party preference, those third-party independent voters become important in november. they will probably overtake republicans in the state that will be an important component. >> the republicans in the state of california and in certain parts of california are out of business. that is the challenge for the republican party is to become relevant again and the long way to go. this is a blue state. >> can i say one thing really quickly. we are still in the me to movement. it is no longer the closet movement to declare yourself effeminate start to believe that women deserve more. i'm not saying that people would vote for her because she is a woman but she is
john cox putting something on the ballot. being an initiative entrepreneur pushing forward policy ideas, newsom will turn to that early and often. >> where does this leave republicans in california? looks like the top candidates are not republicans. are they part of this process? is bashing trump will help you, it will not hurt you in any sense will it? >> you will see that no party preference, those third-party independent voters become important in november. they will probably...
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>> fletcher cox was signing autographs and taking pick picts at modells. >> annual philadelphia autoopens to the public tomorrow. gray hall is in center city he has been having a ball, let's see what's doing in his latest preview. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, to you tam. this is an exiting event there is something for the entire family. we're talking 700 cars 40 brands. if you can dream it, it is here at the philadelphia auto show. we showed you mercedes, lexus and the super cars we're in the dove room where people take the caring car and trick it out. you'll take a regular car like this white acura you put on the fancy tires and customize the interior. the philadelphia eagles are preparing for the super bowl. in the dove room you can check out the players cars like these trucks with the big tires. not the players, sorry they are preparing for the super bowl. we have light leighton with the car effects, he tricked out the players cars here. tell us about the two trucks behind us. >> reporter: we have fletcher cox's truck, a brand new ford super duty platinum, we did the s
>> fletcher cox was signing autographs and taking pick picts at modells. >> annual philadelphia autoopens to the public tomorrow. gray hall is in center city he has been having a ball, let's see what's doing in his latest preview. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, to you tam. this is an exiting event there is something for the entire family. we're talking 700 cars 40 brands. if you can dream it, it is here at the philadelphia auto show. we showed you mercedes, lexus and...
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things will only magnify for cox and the eagles going up against the greatest quarterback ever. he has as many super bowls as the eagles combined. >> you watch any young quarterback has watched tom brady he has done an amazing job and probably the best quarterback to play the game an approaches it the right way and knows how to eliminate distractions and take care of his body and play at high speed and make young players better and any quarterback can look at that and with respect that. >> have you to continuously be able to adjust and go back at halftime and make the proper adjustments and do a mid drive mid quarter and be on your p's and q's and able to adjust. anything my book may say going into the game throw it out. it has changed. we have to have that flexibility on our defense. >> reporter: and that defense according to malcolm jenkins the defense playing as well as all season only allowing 17 points in two playoff games. we are live at team headquarters, jeff skversky. >> thank you. the sixers will host the chicago bulls tonight before heading out for a road trip. and no
things will only magnify for cox and the eagles going up against the greatest quarterback ever. he has as many super bowls as the eagles combined. >> you watch any young quarterback has watched tom brady he has done an amazing job and probably the best quarterback to play the game an approaches it the right way and knows how to eliminate distractions and take care of his body and play at high speed and make young players better and any quarterback can look at that and with respect that....