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arms control and defense policy. we are honored today to have uzi ruben to as many of you know is the father of an arrow system and ballistic missile defenses in israel and he will be talking to us about what he called the gaza missile wars and some aspects of iron dome. i also want to let you know that our seminar series continues on the 25th of this month with general quality who is vice-chairman of strategic command and we will also have scheduled tom d'agostino the former head of mnsa and he will be speaking to us on october to a day to be determined. our space series continues again on the 19th of this month. the new space commander general will introduce our two speakers. our our speakers are congressman brighton stein from oklahoma a member of the house committee on the space committee and he will be joined by high-ranking air force space acquisition official who will talk about space acquisition reform, threats to our space assets and secured access to space for our military. on the 18th of this month we have
arms control and defense policy. we are honored today to have uzi ruben to as many of you know is the father of an arrow system and ballistic missile defenses in israel and he will be talking to us about what he called the gaza missile wars and some aspects of iron dome. i also want to let you know that our seminar series continues on the 25th of this month with general quality who is vice-chairman of strategic command and we will also have scheduled tom d'agostino the former head of mnsa and...
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it's not just the defense, i think the offense complements the defense, and if you look at what theyid in the super bowl and just continue on that right now what they did against the green bay packers, i think you have to put them in really an elite class of the group. just once again, a complete team. russell wilson was to impressive, marshawn lynch, just an addition of percy harvin. they're only getting stronger, faster and better. the teams in the nfc, they better watch out. >> i guess what i find interesting is here we thought they did something a little bit different in trying to stop these spread-out offenses. your form of defensive back, obviously to me that's the heart and soul of what they are, their defensive backfield. what is it that they're doing that you expect other nfl teams to start copying? >> well, first of all, it comes down to personnel. they have the personnel up front. you have to be able to rush the passer with four guys. they have that ability. they have two great defensive ends. they can drop seven guys into coverage. they have one of the best cornerbacks in
it's not just the defense, i think the offense complements the defense, and if you look at what theyid in the super bowl and just continue on that right now what they did against the green bay packers, i think you have to put them in really an elite class of the group. just once again, a complete team. russell wilson was to impressive, marshawn lynch, just an addition of percy harvin. they're only getting stronger, faster and better. the teams in the nfc, they better watch out. >> i guess...
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offense, defense, end of the field. >> defense. >> referee: you want defense. this end of the field? turn your back here. first down, clemson, 25 yard line. >> chris: seminoles win the toss. the tigers will get the ball first. all the controversy, all the plot twists this week in tallahassee and it comes down to this. two quarterbacks who had very, very little meaningful experience coming into tonight, going to lead their offense to an o.t. win. >> kirk: see if clemson, who has been inside the red zone tonight six times. they had a couple touchdowns, a field goal, but two missed field goals and a fumble. a couple times they were down inside the 5 yard line, came away with nothing, so -- we'll see how they perform in this overtime period. let's see if they give deshaun watson a chance of throwing the ball vertically. down inside the red zone. look for some match-ups, one-on-one match-ups. he's going to get a lot of man-to-man coverage in this part of the field from florida state. >> chris: going with d.j. howard, replacing davidson who fumbled at the end of regu
offense, defense, end of the field. >> defense. >> referee: you want defense. this end of the field? turn your back here. first down, clemson, 25 yard line. >> chris: seminoles win the toss. the tigers will get the ball first. all the controversy, all the plot twists this week in tallahassee and it comes down to this. two quarterbacks who had very, very little meaningful experience coming into tonight, going to lead their offense to an o.t. win. >> kirk: see if clemson,...
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signed, chuck hagel, secretary of defense. >> the adapt of defense medal for distinguished public service the honorable howard p. buck mckeyon for distinguished public service as a member of the united states houston of representative from january 1993 to january 2015, and as chairman, ranking member, and member of the house armed services committee, from january 1995 to january 2015. with uncommon devotion and steadfast leadership, congressman mckeon was an unwaiverring proopinion meant for national defense and dedicated champion for the members of armed services. and their families. deeply committed to protecting the nation's security, he led the committee's efforts to fund critical military operations worldwide, and initiated the first overhaul of acquisition in years which helped shape the force to more capably meet the complex challenges of the threats of the 21st century. congressman mckeon's unyielding dedication to support and protect key readiness programs, missile defense, and provide enhancements to troop force protection equipment is our without peer. an aggressive supporter o
signed, chuck hagel, secretary of defense. >> the adapt of defense medal for distinguished public service the honorable howard p. buck mckeyon for distinguished public service as a member of the united states houston of representative from january 1993 to january 2015, and as chairman, ranking member, and member of the house armed services committee, from january 1995 to january 2015. with uncommon devotion and steadfast leadership, congressman mckeon was an unwaiverring proopinion meant...
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offense, defense, end of the field. >> defense. >> referee: you want defense. this end of the field? turn your back here. first down, clemson, 25 yard line. >> chris: seminoles win the toss. the tigers will get the ball first. all the controversy, all the plot twists this week in tallahassee and it comes down to this. two quarterbacks who had very, very little meaningful experience coming into tonight, going to lead their offense to an o.t. win. >> kirk: see if clemson, who has been inside the red zone tonight six times. they had a couple touchdowns, a field goal, but two missed field goals and a fumble. a couple times they were down inside the 5 yard line, came away with nothing, so -- we'll see how they perform in this overtime period. let's see if they give deshaun watson a chance of throwing the ball vertically. down inside the red zone. look for some match-ups, one-on-one match-ups. he's going to get a lot of man-to-man coverage in this part of the field from florida state. >> chris: going with d.j. howard, replacing davidson who fumbled at the end of regu
offense, defense, end of the field. >> defense. >> referee: you want defense. this end of the field? turn your back here. first down, clemson, 25 yard line. >> chris: seminoles win the toss. the tigers will get the ball first. all the controversy, all the plot twists this week in tallahassee and it comes down to this. two quarterbacks who had very, very little meaningful experience coming into tonight, going to lead their offense to an o.t. win. >> kirk: see if clemson,...
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because the defense of talin and riga and vilnais is just as important as the defense of berlin and paris and london. [ applause ] during the long soviet occupation the grease estonian poet maria undar wrote a poem in which she cried to the world "who will come to help? right here, at present, now?" and i say to the people of estonia and the people of the baltics, today we are bound by our treaty alliance. we have a solemn duty to each other. article five is crystal clear, an attack on one is an attack on all. so if in such a moment you ever ask again who will come to help? you'll know the answer, the nato alliance, including the armed forces of the united states of america, right here, present, now. [ applause ] we'll be here for estonia. we'll be here for latvia. we will be here for lithuania. you lost your independence once before. with nato, you will never lose it again. [ applause ] second, and in addition to the measures we've already taken, the united states is working to bolster the security of our nato allies and further increase america's military presence in europe. the new ini
because the defense of talin and riga and vilnais is just as important as the defense of berlin and paris and london. [ applause ] during the long soviet occupation the grease estonian poet maria undar wrote a poem in which she cried to the world "who will come to help? right here, at present, now?" and i say to the people of estonia and the people of the baltics, today we are bound by our treaty alliance. we have a solemn duty to each other. article five is crystal clear, an attack...
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it's 3% of the defense budget. you don't think there's 3% waste at the $700 billion we spent. >> why are you cutting it there? >> you are saying -- look, i think we can cut it all over the board, medicare, social security. i'm focusing on the defense budget to see if we have 20 billion. do we need to be the world's policemen? do we need troops in germany or japan? i don't think so. the $20 billion is there. we take the $20 billion from other areas. paying off the national debt is a separate issue, i think, which should be done. that is not the focus, i think, of this conversation. >> john, you might disagree with gary. actually, we as americans, american exceptionalism do take the lead often. shouldn't we be here despite the money? >> we should do what we have to do to protect our national interest. we have been bombing iraq since the first president bush. to get to gary's point, 9/11 cost us $3.3 trillion by most estimates. we have gone from 2,000. we have tripled the national debt. we have $2 trillion in unfunded
it's 3% of the defense budget. you don't think there's 3% waste at the $700 billion we spent. >> why are you cutting it there? >> you are saying -- look, i think we can cut it all over the board, medicare, social security. i'm focusing on the defense budget to see if we have 20 billion. do we need to be the world's policemen? do we need troops in germany or japan? i don't think so. the $20 billion is there. we take the $20 billion from other areas. paying off the national debt is a...
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yes, we need a stronger defense.by the way, we've been spending less on defense over the past several year, but perhaps the way to get it is by strengthening our economy and the way to do that is loweringÑ tax rates not raising them. >> absolutely right and then you have the resources to fight it. how we won the cold war in the 1980s. the soviet union, their economy went down. ours is getting stronger. far ahead in tech knoll. thanks to the reforms reagan put in, unleashed that entrepreneurial drive and the world saw. we were going up, soviet union collapsing and indeed it did. strength begets more strength and the best way to fight against dictators is have having a strong entrepreneurial economy. >> rick, i don't want to try to get too much in ahead of these nuts, these terrorists fighting for isis, the fact is the world economy slowed downalities bit, they have increased membership. may be a lot of disgruntled people going to them because they're so down on their luck. maybe the thing to do to fight isis in part i
yes, we need a stronger defense.by the way, we've been spending less on defense over the past several year, but perhaps the way to get it is by strengthening our economy and the way to do that is loweringÑ tax rates not raising them. >> absolutely right and then you have the resources to fight it. how we won the cold war in the 1980s. the soviet union, their economy went down. ours is getting stronger. far ahead in tech knoll. thanks to the reforms reagan put in, unleashed that...
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and defense and business investment in africa.ou have comments, or segments you would like us to cover, please e-mail me at vago@defensenews.com. have a great week. [music] >> y you cannot grow physically without being fed properly. you cannot. and today we've got all kinds of things about, about how much people eat and this, that and the other. you know what the most important thing is, what do i feed my soul, my spirit? whatever you feed it, is what you're going to be a part of. >> today on "in touch," the second step: growth. [music] ♪ every morning ♪ when i wake to see the sun ♪ i can't help but think ♪ about the lord ♪ and all the things he's done
and defense and business investment in africa.ou have comments, or segments you would like us to cover, please e-mail me at vago@defensenews.com. have a great week. [music] >> y you cannot grow physically without being fed properly. you cannot. and today we've got all kinds of things about, about how much people eat and this, that and the other. you know what the most important thing is, what do i feed my soul, my spirit? whatever you feed it, is what you're going to be a part of....
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missile defenses. if you want to ensure that a second strike is effective, a missile defense system is a bad thing because the few weapons that remain after a counterforce strike might be able to be called by missile defenses. if you're not concerned about maintaining a second strike capability, if you're only concerned with having an offensive capability, a first-rate capability, and both sides have the capability of penetrating each other's missile defenses, which is certainly going to be the case for the imaginable future of the united states and russia, then missile defenses are not the stabilizing. they can be quite stabilizing for dealing with dangerous third parties that have weaker missile capabilities, and do not have the same speed or accuracy or more point reentry vehicles that the u.s. and russia have in their arsenals. and so even if united states were to develop missile defenses unilaterally, so long as russia preserves its offense of capabilities in the nuclear realm this is not a threat
missile defenses. if you want to ensure that a second strike is effective, a missile defense system is a bad thing because the few weapons that remain after a counterforce strike might be able to be called by missile defenses. if you're not concerned about maintaining a second strike capability, if you're only concerned with having an offensive capability, a first-rate capability, and both sides have the capability of penetrating each other's missile defenses, which is certainly going to be the...
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as long as you play defense the way oklahoma plays defense, you're a legitimate team. just think they have to continue to be dominant on the other side of the ball to become a complete team. >> chris: so, five sacks, three takes away and stoops' defense takes away and stoops' defense wins tonight. you don't commutday. you commute every 15 minutes. and you don't drive to an office. your van is your office. for you, ford created a new kind of full-size van: the all-new transit with ecoboost, efficient where it counts and built ford tough. and so customizable, it'll fit any business like a work glove. if your work is harder than most, it just got a lot easier. learn more at ownthework.com this is the all-new ford transit. follow your favorite team this season and book now. feel the hamptonality. refreshingly sweet and intense.d hard apple cider. and bursting with a crisp apple bite. so try a johnny appleseed hard apple cider tonight and let the stories flow. hi! can i help you? i'm looking for a phone plan. it has to be a great one, and i don't compromise. ok, how about 1
as long as you play defense the way oklahoma plays defense, you're a legitimate team. just think they have to continue to be dominant on the other side of the ball to become a complete team. >> chris: so, five sacks, three takes away and stoops' defense takes away and stoops' defense wins tonight. you don't commutday. you commute every 15 minutes. and you don't drive to an office. your van is your office. for you, ford created a new kind of full-size van: the all-new transit with...
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to nato's defense. and finally, we heard on friday that turkey will not play any role in the military operations against isis. after your five years, what would be your judgment without perhaps as going as far as what turkey has saturday, stopped long ago been a friend of the west. do you see problem there in the future? >> let me take another one. i saw german right there. -- i saw a gentleman right there. >> thank you. question, given the relative security in europe, can nato be used to secure entry supplies to the european allies among for example, by deploying nato troops in the region? for example [indiscernible] . thank you. >> and lastly, a woman behind you. >> thank you. i question is there is some -- sorry -- the ability of nato to use its forces in the east and in the south at the same time. how do you think about this? there is another -- plan toave any detailed rescue the hostage in the region? thank you. >> three very different topics for you. turkey, energy security, and the ability to do
to nato's defense. and finally, we heard on friday that turkey will not play any role in the military operations against isis. after your five years, what would be your judgment without perhaps as going as far as what turkey has saturday, stopped long ago been a friend of the west. do you see problem there in the future? >> let me take another one. i saw german right there. -- i saw a gentleman right there. >> thank you. question, given the relative security in europe, can nato be...
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defense is the number one priority of this country. defense has been cut to the bone. sequesters and disaster. we have to spend more. $5 billion, if it's 50 million or 500 million, whatever it takes to stop them from overriding the middle east, africa, whatever it takes to stop the terrorists from running amok building oil rich base. whatever it takes is where we have to stand. by the way, $5 billion in a context of an economy of $17 trillion is absolutely nothing. 50 million would be nothing. mr. obama has gone way too far cutting defense. i welcome him seeing the light. >> that's getting the allocated goal. adam, what do you think? >> that's true. that's true. >> well, i wouldn't choose any of the words ben used other than we need to spend what it takes to fight this. that, i absolutely agree with. at a time like this, we shouldn't be quibbling over $5 million. we are actually approaching a moment of national unit where a congress and country largely agrees with president obama. >> that's when it gets dangerous. under the umbrella, everyone is kumbayaing and the need
defense is the number one priority of this country. defense has been cut to the bone. sequesters and disaster. we have to spend more. $5 billion, if it's 50 million or 500 million, whatever it takes to stop them from overriding the middle east, africa, whatever it takes to stop the terrorists from running amok building oil rich base. whatever it takes is where we have to stand. by the way, $5 billion in a context of an economy of $17 trillion is absolutely nothing. 50 million would be nothing....
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so i had my firearm. >> your defense has now changed, sir. self-defense to involuntary action. >> i don't understand the law. i can reply as to what i thought. >> reporter: today's verdict suggests the judge believed pistorius's explanation. >> i believe that the judge was swayed by his demeanor on the stand. the judge was swayed by the evidence that was procured by the defense, including amongst others, the psychological impact that his childhood may have had on him as well as the experts that were brought in by the defense. >> reporter: this is almost certainly the best verdict oscar pistorius could have hoped for. it means the prosecution failed to convince the judge that the athlete meant to kill anybody. but it still means the judge found him criminally negligent. some of reeva steenkamp's friends have already criticized the verdict. >> it is unfair, but it doesn't surprise me. in fact, it's pretty much what i expected. >> because? >> because he can afford the best possible defense and private investigators to support his case. >> report
so i had my firearm. >> your defense has now changed, sir. self-defense to involuntary action. >> i don't understand the law. i can reply as to what i thought. >> reporter: today's verdict suggests the judge believed pistorius's explanation. >> i believe that the judge was swayed by his demeanor on the stand. the judge was swayed by the evidence that was procured by the defense, including amongst others, the psychological impact that his childhood may have had on him as...
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, we pay 3.8% of our gdp into defense and we pay 75% of the costs of nato. 75%. we need our allies to step up here. >> elise labbott is our global affairs correspondent. once this nato summit ends, the secretary of state and defense are going to be heading to the middle east to try to reassure the middle eastern allies of the united states, sunni arabs in particular in fighting isis in iraq and syria. i know you are going to be traveling with the secretary of state. walk us forward a little bit. what's the latest on that front? >> well, wolf, what the secretary is going to be trying to be doing is implement what the president has been saying over the last few days in terms of putting together a regional coalition to combat isis. clearly, the administration has said that it's in the stages of developing a strategy, but that's not just about the battlefield. that's about drawing up the financing, working with other countries to see what they can do, and i think the president has the -- the secretary have the same issue that we've been talking about this morning abo
, we pay 3.8% of our gdp into defense and we pay 75% of the costs of nato. 75%. we need our allies to step up here. >> elise labbott is our global affairs correspondent. once this nato summit ends, the secretary of state and defense are going to be heading to the middle east to try to reassure the middle eastern allies of the united states, sunni arabs in particular in fighting isis in iraq and syria. i know you are going to be traveling with the secretary of state. walk us forward a...
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it would have been used most likely against those air defense systems, against the assad regime air defenseystems, because, again, there has been some concern about the air defense systems most likely what you would do after the tomahawks were fired off the ship. the f-22 fighter ships would be sent in to take out some of those systems or to evade those air defense systems. it shows there is still some concern about the systems. this is the first time in the history of the u.s. military that the f-22 has been used. this is a $143 million plane, shepherd, that has not yet until tonight been flown in combat. >> jennifer, another subject now than one we had planned. isis did not strike the united states as far as any hard evidence that we have seen. it poses no threat to the united states. but yet we and our coalition partners attacked icy tonight. is that legal? and if so, how? >> well, it's a very interesting question. it's certainly a question that is going to be asked in coming days. u.s. officials say that the president acted under article two of the constitution as well as the 2001 autho
it would have been used most likely against those air defense systems, against the assad regime air defenseystems, because, again, there has been some concern about the air defense systems most likely what you would do after the tomahawks were fired off the ship. the f-22 fighter ships would be sent in to take out some of those systems or to evade those air defense systems. it shows there is still some concern about the systems. this is the first time in the history of the u.s. military that...
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department of defense. he has managed military logistics, acquisitions and supplies for department of defense since 2002 and have overseen military acquisitions worth more than $170 billion. he has worked with the offices of the secretary of defense since 1981. brian kamoy the assistant administrator for grant programs to build, sustain and improve our national capability to prepare for, protect against, respond to, recover from and mitigate hazards. he served on the white house national security staff and department of health and human services. carol mason, assistant attorney general and oversees annual budget an array of juvenile justice programs, wide range of research, evaluation and statistical efforts and comprehensive services for crime victims and previously oversaw office of grant programs. we would like to thank you for appearing today and we look forward to your testimony. mr. estavez, you may begin. >> mr. chairman, because i have a conflict later this morning, can i submit a statement for the
department of defense. he has managed military logistics, acquisitions and supplies for department of defense since 2002 and have overseen military acquisitions worth more than $170 billion. he has worked with the offices of the secretary of defense since 1981. brian kamoy the assistant administrator for grant programs to build, sustain and improve our national capability to prepare for, protect against, respond to, recover from and mitigate hazards. he served on the white house national...
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as long as you play defense the way oklahoma plays defense, you're a legitimate team. just think they have to continue to be dominant on the other side of the ball to become a complete team. >> chris: so, five sacks, three takes away and stoops' defense takes away and stoops' defense wins tonight. you don't commutday. you commute every 15 minutes. and you don't drive to an office. your van is your office. for you, ford created a new kind of full-size van: the all-new transit with ecoboost, efficient where it counts and built ford tough. and so customizable, it'll fit any business like a work glove. if your work is harder than most, it just got a lot easier. learn more at ownthework.com this is the all-new ford transit. follow your favorite team this season and book now. feel the hamptonality. refreshingly sweet and intense.d hard apple cider. and bursting with a crisp apple bite. so try a johnny appleseed hard apple cider tonight and let the stories flow. hi! can i help you? i'm looking for a phone plan. it has to be a great one, and i don't compromise. ok, how about 1
as long as you play defense the way oklahoma plays defense, you're a legitimate team. just think they have to continue to be dominant on the other side of the ball to become a complete team. >> chris: so, five sacks, three takes away and stoops' defense takes away and stoops' defense wins tonight. you don't commutday. you commute every 15 minutes. and you don't drive to an office. your van is your office. for you, ford created a new kind of full-size van: the all-new transit with...
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department of defense.ese grant programs provide important assistance to state and local law enforcement agencies. however, it is impossible to tell how these federal funds are being spent, because department of homeland security and department of justice don't track the purchases or keep adequate data, so we just can't know. from asking these agencies how much military equipment or anything else that local law enforcement agencies are actually buying. in fact, it is possible that either or both of these programs are funding police department in fact to maintain and sustain the same equipment they're getting for free from another federal agency. i'm confident that many police departments are creating policies and providing training to ensure that any use of force : ÷xiñrçóÑaa3 and we must do everything we can to make sure our law enforcement officers, the brave men and women have the equipment they need to maximize their own safety. but we also have to acknowledge that giving military-grade vehicles and wea
department of defense.ese grant programs provide important assistance to state and local law enforcement agencies. however, it is impossible to tell how these federal funds are being spent, because department of homeland security and department of justice don't track the purchases or keep adequate data, so we just can't know. from asking these agencies how much military equipment or anything else that local law enforcement agencies are actually buying. in fact, it is possible that either or...
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>> the defense is doing sosomemething pretty neat. he will have an individual newspaper coming out on each morning of the three days of the show. all sorts of good stuff. we are going to look into a deep dive. >> thank you very much for joininus. >> thank you for watching. visit us online for continuing coverage, including coverage of the nato summit, how israe planans to pay for his gaza operations, and france's decision to suspend the delivery of a helicopter carrier to russia. i will be back next week at the same time. unl then have a great week. [music] >> the soul that sinneth, it shall die--and all of us have sinned. how can god rightfully forgive us? and here's the way he does--the only way he do andhe only hope of salvation.n. god, in the person of jesus christ, came into this world for the primary purpose of dying for our sins. >> next on in touch, dr. charlel stanley begins is new series, "the path of spiritual maturity." today's message, "the first step: sasalvation." [music] ♪ saved by grace ♪ i've been saved by grace ♪ my
>> the defense is doing sosomemething pretty neat. he will have an individual newspaper coming out on each morning of the three days of the show. all sorts of good stuff. we are going to look into a deep dive. >> thank you very much for joininus. >> thank you for watching. visit us online for continuing coverage, including coverage of the nato summit, how israe planans to pay for his gaza operations, and france's decision to suspend the delivery of a helicopter carrier to...
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these are missile defense and spoke very shortly about defensive to not use it successfully.this is a nay bor hood close to gaza and the israeli brder. every single red dot, we see it. you take them one-by-one and finally, you finish all of them. it goes into one of those four bubble launcherings. and this is another one of those members. the objective was not to take out launchers. it was one of those big launches. so this is the only thing i could find. again, i could do a whole presentation on that. again, i won't speak on civil defense. when we didn't get an alert, we were in no danger. nothing came our way. i speak about active defense. >> this is based on published pla tier. so when i realized they launched the rocket into iraq, i realized the demona has defense asset around it. so this is one comment. another comment, those records are to ill separate. i have no idea. i just illustrated that. so you see that most of israeli large communityings, but not guilty all had eye on defense at the service. the other point is it does got engage every single rocket that's come it
these are missile defense and spoke very shortly about defensive to not use it successfully.this is a nay bor hood close to gaza and the israeli brder. every single red dot, we see it. you take them one-by-one and finally, you finish all of them. it goes into one of those four bubble launcherings. and this is another one of those members. the objective was not to take out launchers. it was one of those big launches. so this is the only thing i could find. again, i could do a whole presentation...
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department of defense. has managed military logistics acquisitions and supplies for the department of defense in various capabilities since thousand two and oversee military acquisition worth more than $170 billion. he has worked with the office of the secretary of defense its 1981. is the assistant administrator for grant programs for the federal emergency management agency. he oversees more than $17 billion in grant programs to build, sustain, and improve our national capability to prepare for, protect against, respond to, recover from, and mitigate all hazards. he previously served on the white house national security staff and with the department of health and human services on has her preparation. carol mason is the assistant attorney general office of justice program. she oversees an annual budget of more than to lean dollars dedicated to support state, local, and tribal, criminal justice agencies, a wide range of research, valuation and statistical efforts and comprehensive services for crime victims
department of defense. has managed military logistics acquisitions and supplies for the department of defense in various capabilities since thousand two and oversee military acquisition worth more than $170 billion. he has worked with the office of the secretary of defense its 1981. is the assistant administrator for grant programs for the federal emergency management agency. he oversees more than $17 billion in grant programs to build, sustain, and improve our national capability to prepare...
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. >> referee: offside, number 55, defense. into the neutral zone causing an offensive player to false start. five-yard penalty. remains second down. >> verne: about 3 1/2 hours ago we started talking about these teams searching for an identity. i think florida is still searching. >> gary: the offense did not show up enough. coming into the game kurt roper believed he could put 350 yards on this football team. i think will muschamp and d.j. durkin, the defensive coordinator felt they could slow the passing game down with the skill they had in their young secondary and it didn't happen. even with all the turnovers, it just didn't happen. >> verne: kenyan drake will get the handoff. fowler leads him around the left side. gets a downfield block from fowler. >> gary: i have been a big kenyan drake fan since i saw him as a scout-team runner. he caught my eye as a true freshman. when he was being redshirted. i thought, "who is that fast guy?" the starters said "you don't want to tackle that guy. he is fast." i called down to the truc
. >> referee: offside, number 55, defense. into the neutral zone causing an offensive player to false start. five-yard penalty. remains second down. >> verne: about 3 1/2 hours ago we started talking about these teams searching for an identity. i think florida is still searching. >> gary: the offense did not show up enough. coming into the game kurt roper believed he could put 350 yards on this football team. i think will muschamp and d.j. durkin, the defensive coordinator...
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as a defense, excludeing unlawfulness, which is judged objectively, and putative private defense, which relates to the mental state of the accused. in that case, j.a. stated, i quote, frthe difference between these two defenses is significant. a person who acts in private defense angts lawfully, provided his conduct satisfies the requirements laid down for such a defense and does not exceed its limits. the test for private defense is objective. would reasonable men in the position of the accused acted in the same way? it is not lawfulness that is an issue but culpability. if any accused honestly believes his life or property is in danger, but objectively viewed they are not, the defensive steps he takes cannot constitute private defense. if in those circumstances he kills someone, his conduct is unlawful. his belief that his life or property was in danger may well in brackets, depending on the precise circumstances, exclude -- in which case the liability for the person's death based on intention will also be excluded. at worse for him, he can then be convicted of calculable homicide, cl
as a defense, excludeing unlawfulness, which is judged objectively, and putative private defense, which relates to the mental state of the accused. in that case, j.a. stated, i quote, frthe difference between these two defenses is significant. a person who acts in private defense angts lawfully, provided his conduct satisfies the requirements laid down for such a defense and does not exceed its limits. the test for private defense is objective. would reasonable men in the position of the...
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concerned about those air defense systems.it is significant that they started with tomahawk missiles. that would be normal in a situation like this to maybe take out some of those air defense systems. you normally see the tomahawks fire first off of the u.s. navy warships as we've been reporting they started in the red sea and in the north arabian sea, those destroyers and cruisers were the ones who fired those first tomahawk missiles. also the coalition partners we're working with, those arab nations, they would likely be flying f-16s. so those are not stealth fighter jets. but again, shepherd, you can't put too fine a point on it on just how historic a coalition this is. we often have heard in the past about the coalition of the willing, but we really have never seen four arab nations flying air missions with the united states simultaneously dropping bombs on targets. this is a very risky move by the -- on the part of saudi arabia, jordan. jordan has a lot to lose in this if isis is to begin to come across its borders. it's
concerned about those air defense systems.it is significant that they started with tomahawk missiles. that would be normal in a situation like this to maybe take out some of those air defense systems. you normally see the tomahawks fire first off of the u.s. navy warships as we've been reporting they started in the red sea and in the north arabian sea, those destroyers and cruisers were the ones who fired those first tomahawk missiles. also the coalition partners we're working with, those arab...
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the run game wasn't there nor was the run defense there.they didn't move the ball through the air. let's talk about their inability to stop running game this is the second week in a row they've had trouble getting big running backs on the ground. >> they couldn't stop anybody. they don't tackle that one. morris bolt you had he wept through five games and gained 5 yards. they don't stop people. >> the funny thing is i didn't really how much we were going to miss michael kendricks we got casey matthews. ugh. he's -- >> i watched him few plays. >> i felt like they should -- in that situation i think they should have given the rookie an stunt to make plays. if he's just going to be in there being a door -- >> he can do the same thing. good experience for him, too. >> helleries, we're err talking them in the getting guys on the ground. they took tackling them on the shoulder pack. they hit their -- if i was a back i would say thank you for not hitting me around my leg. thanks for hitting my shoulder pads. let's gore for a couple of yards walking
the run game wasn't there nor was the run defense there.they didn't move the ball through the air. let's talk about their inability to stop running game this is the second week in a row they've had trouble getting big running backs on the ground. >> they couldn't stop anybody. they don't tackle that one. morris bolt you had he wept through five games and gained 5 yards. they don't stop people. >> the funny thing is i didn't really how much we were going to miss michael kendricks we...
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they're defensive. when they were putting the legislation together, they pretty much helped write the darn bill. the government of, for and by the corporation. ♪ hallelujah >> while you can argue about whether obamacare is helpful -- not my job -- no doubt it's fantastic for the hospital stocks. as a business, hospitals have very high fixed costs. no matter how many patients they get, they still need to pay for the buildings and the staff. so when you get a big increase in the numb per of patients who can actually pay, that goes straight to the bottom line. this is the first year that the affordable care act is fully in effect with millions and millions of previously uninsured people now having health insurance. that's proving to be fabulous for the hospital space. mime favorite player in i like the biggest and the best. hca. this darn stock still sells at a daunt to the s&p 500. that's prepose triers, same as the rams. sure, they've been kind of roaring with the hospital stocks, but crucially, because
they're defensive. when they were putting the legislation together, they pretty much helped write the darn bill. the government of, for and by the corporation. ♪ hallelujah >> while you can argue about whether obamacare is helpful -- not my job -- no doubt it's fantastic for the hospital stocks. as a business, hospitals have very high fixed costs. no matter how many patients they get, they still need to pay for the buildings and the staff. so when you get a big increase in the numb per...
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in cash terms, 35 billion pounds, a top five defense budget anywhere in the world. because we have made difficult choices, we have the aircraft carrier, the destroyers, frigates, and all the other hardware i mentioned. we have talked about that a lot today. tom? >> prime minister, john kerry was forthright in his views on how to tackle isil and what was needed. i wonder if you agreed with him in three specific areas. one, that it could be a last to fight up to three years. two, that he would like to seek you an authorization as early as the end of the month at the general meeting. and third, it would take real military commitment from the air and coalition partners. >> i agree with the sorts of points he has been setting out. the issue about the time this will take, i would not put a specific time on a specific problem like so-called islamic state. it arose very rapidly. i believe it can be squeezed effectively. i would not want to put a time on that. but i have said many times this is a generational struggle. we have been fighting against islamist extremism around
in cash terms, 35 billion pounds, a top five defense budget anywhere in the world. because we have made difficult choices, we have the aircraft carrier, the destroyers, frigates, and all the other hardware i mentioned. we have talked about that a lot today. tom? >> prime minister, john kerry was forthright in his views on how to tackle isil and what was needed. i wonder if you agreed with him in three specific areas. one, that it could be a last to fight up to three years. two, that he...
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missile-defense is largely a filter for other countries. if not for the type of weapons that the united states and russia are likely to have -- in that sense it is not destabilizing. russia and united states would no longer have a deterrent. it would simply be in the realm of conventional weaponry. king's that are real threats to the united states and potentially similar threats to russia. in terms of unilateral reductions, we are faced now -- because all machines have a lifespan the rockets we built during the cold war are coming to the end of there's. it is not a question of do we reduce but do we rebuild. we are now faced with a choice of if we could start it all over again would we build the arsenal? the answer is clearly no. it is a question of letting certain missiles go through the end of their lifespan, building new certain missiles that are sophisticated, and that is a different model than the cold war and a much more reduced force. him that is what we mean when we say reductions. him -- that is what we mean when we say reductions
missile-defense is largely a filter for other countries. if not for the type of weapons that the united states and russia are likely to have -- in that sense it is not destabilizing. russia and united states would no longer have a deterrent. it would simply be in the realm of conventional weaponry. king's that are real threats to the united states and potentially similar threats to russia. in terms of unilateral reductions, we are faced now -- because all machines have a lifespan the rockets we...
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the defense will update its defense plan, and we will create a highly rapid response force that can be deployed on very short notice. we will increase nato's presence in central and eastern europe with training and exercises and troop rotations, and the $1 billion initiative that i announced in warsaw will be a strong and ongoing u.s. contribution to this plan. fourth, all 28 nato nations have pledged to increase their investments in defense, and move toward investing 2% of their gdp and our collective security. these resources will help nato invest in capabilities, intelligence, reconnaissance and missile defense. and this commitment makes clear that nato last name be complaisant. our lives will reverse the decline in defense spending and rise to meet the challenge that's we face in the 21st century. firth, our alliance is fully united in ukraine's sovereignty, independence, territorial internet and the right to defend itself. all 28 nato allies will provide security assistance to ukraine. this includes non-lethal support to the ukrainian military, care for wounded troops, and assista
the defense will update its defense plan, and we will create a highly rapid response force that can be deployed on very short notice. we will increase nato's presence in central and eastern europe with training and exercises and troop rotations, and the $1 billion initiative that i announced in warsaw will be a strong and ongoing u.s. contribution to this plan. fourth, all 28 nato nations have pledged to increase their investments in defense, and move toward investing 2% of their gdp and our...
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i mean, did the secretary of defense -- the secretary of defense's plate is very full now. >> we'll be watching and listening very closely as this all plays out live here on cnn. jim sciutto, thank you so much. once again, stick around for jim's exclusive interview with the secretary of defense, chuck hagel, live at the top of next hour. >>> now to the growing course of critics, including democrats. they are claiming the president doesn't have strategy. senate intelligence committee chair, dianne feinstein, says he is being cautious, too cautious. and former congresswoman, jane harmon, democrat, believes commander in chief here needs to speak up. show the american people why they have a stake in isis. joining me now, larry haas, senior fellow with u.s. foreign policy and former white house communications director for al gore. also joined, margaret hoover, political strategist and worked for the george w. bush administration. so welcome to both of you, first. >> thank you. >> thanks, brooke. >> larry, to you. you know, have to begin with a joe biden comments, we played them off the top
i mean, did the secretary of defense -- the secretary of defense's plate is very full now. >> we'll be watching and listening very closely as this all plays out live here on cnn. jim sciutto, thank you so much. once again, stick around for jim's exclusive interview with the secretary of defense, chuck hagel, live at the top of next hour. >>> now to the growing course of critics, including democrats. they are claiming the president doesn't have strategy. senate intelligence...
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this georgia defense lost their three key players on defense. that's matthews and wiggins.y're not there yet. >> verne: wilds, number 22. well, these two grew up within 20 minutes of each other. nick jones, dylan thompson. marcus lattimore was also part of that group of friends. thompson told a fun story about when they were youngsters playing basketball, he nudged jones and broke his wrist. the pay back was the next year when jones nudged thompson and broke his leg. through it all, friendship prevai prevai prevails. >> gary: pruitt will try to get some pressure. >> verne: anderson. >> gary: it feels that this south carolina team is ready for the package. that time wilson wasn't picked up. nobody blocked number 51 coming up the middle. not enough time, not enough manned coverage to force dylan thompson to take it down and get another throw. >> verne: thompson with terrific numbers so far. 21 of 28. 271 yards. hands it off this time to wilds. gain of 7. >> gary: remember, this is a georgia defense. south carolina stacking up the first downs. had six three and outs against cl
this georgia defense lost their three key players on defense. that's matthews and wiggins.y're not there yet. >> verne: wilds, number 22. well, these two grew up within 20 minutes of each other. nick jones, dylan thompson. marcus lattimore was also part of that group of friends. thompson told a fun story about when they were youngsters playing basketball, he nudged jones and broke his wrist. the pay back was the next year when jones nudged thompson and broke his leg. through it all,...
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he's expected to serve as defense minister. he would work on legal revisions related to collective self-defen self-defense. cabinet members decided in july to reinterpret the constitution to allow japan to exercise the right. prime minister abe has stressed it is important for japan to update its defense policy to adapt to a changing security environment. his new cabinet member responsible for defense and national security legislation is in charge of putting his plan into action. >> reporter: the development of the chinese military is a top concern for japanese defense officials. they say china is using corrosive measures in an attempt to alter the status quo. the number of chinese patrol vessels entering japanese waters increased in 2012. it reached a peak after japan nationalized some of the senkaku islands. japan controls the territory. china and taiwan claim it. a year later, government officials in beijing announced they established an air defense identification zone over the east china sea, covering the senkaku islands. t
he's expected to serve as defense minister. he would work on legal revisions related to collective self-defen self-defense. cabinet members decided in july to reinterpret the constitution to allow japan to exercise the right. prime minister abe has stressed it is important for japan to update its defense policy to adapt to a changing security environment. his new cabinet member responsible for defense and national security legislation is in charge of putting his plan into action. >>...
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the guidelines from the national , you have defense are the state council of defense, and then unique to set of county councils of defense. missouri went beyond that. they said councils of defense at the township level. , thethe governor said primary authority of carrying out the guidelines from the national council of defense are at the county and township levels. who is in charge? is the federal government in charge? is the state government in charge? who is in charge? local, ordinary people. this now shapes what happens in missouri during this time period. i just had a few examples here of what happens the state of missouri. in kansas city, on the evening don't let, 1918 -- you think that's an april fools joke -- a crowd of 50 persons stylizing themselves as a vigilance committee visited the home of the doctor at 500 bennington avenue, gave him an american flag, and instructed him to display the flag prominently, because the committee objected to his unpatriotic remarks. if you did not follow these instructions and continued his disloyal expressions, a second visit of the committee
the guidelines from the national , you have defense are the state council of defense, and then unique to set of county councils of defense. missouri went beyond that. they said councils of defense at the township level. , thethe governor said primary authority of carrying out the guidelines from the national council of defense are at the county and township levels. who is in charge? is the federal government in charge? is the state government in charge? who is in charge? local, ordinary people....
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defense. now let me tell you about our criminal justice system. i tell people, it's not a justice system. it's just a system. [laughter] [applause] >> took about three years for my husband the murderer to finally stand trial -- husband's murder. let me take a few things about the case. when the police searched his vehicle, his truck that night, they found two more guns, shotgun and a rifle, a baseball bat, but doctors, gloves, ropes and a knife. now, the more i thought about those items, i cannot help but think that somehow this man had probably planned on harming me. and what i didn't tell you about this story is that i went and hid beside a brick wall when i went to get management and asked that they remove him. something told me, stay where you are, don't let them see you, don't let him see where you went. let management handle this. that was my option, to hide. and there's some survivor guilt in that, that i'm the one that lived and ben died. but it's a pretty serious, serious situation th
defense. now let me tell you about our criminal justice system. i tell people, it's not a justice system. it's just a system. [laughter] [applause] >> took about three years for my husband the murderer to finally stand trial -- husband's murder. let me take a few things about the case. when the police searched his vehicle, his truck that night, they found two more guns, shotgun and a rifle, a baseball bat, but doctors, gloves, ropes and a knife. now, the more i thought about those items,...
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forces will defense u.s. fleets to protect the lives of japanese. the cabinet decision will allow that to happen. >> reporter: abe saw the support rate for his cabinet drop below 50% for the first time since he took office. the latest nhk survey suggests the numbers have bounced back to 51%. still, 33% of respondents disapprove of the job the cabinet is doing. abe has seen the same faces around that table since he returned to the prime minister's office. he may be hoping by changing some of them, his support will bounce back. mitch michio kijima, world world, tock yo. tokyo. >>> there are a number of reasons behind abe's decision to shake up his cabinet. nhk world's mayaka umbe was here earlier to help us understand why now. >> prime minister abe says the current cabinet lineup has helped achieve results. he wants to renew his team to launch the second chapter of his administration. abe is facing a number of challenges. he says he wants to work on national security and regional revitalization. so he's creatin
forces will defense u.s. fleets to protect the lives of japanese. the cabinet decision will allow that to happen. >> reporter: abe saw the support rate for his cabinet drop below 50% for the first time since he took office. the latest nhk survey suggests the numbers have bounced back to 51%. still, 33% of respondents disapprove of the job the cabinet is doing. abe has seen the same faces around that table since he returned to the prime minister's office. he may be hoping by changing some...
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>> reporter: defense expert dr. wade meyers, a psychiatrist, evaluated nathaniel after lauren's murder. >> what did he tell you happened when miss astley arrived at the house? >> they began walking towards the garage to talk. he remembered that he grabbed this bungee cord and put it around her neck and began strangling her. it was as though, he said, he wasn't controlling himself. it was his body acting while his mind was... was disconnected from... from what was happening. >> reporter: meyers says nathaniel was still in a psychotic episode when he repeatedly cut lauren's neck and throat. >> again, describing not in control of what he was doing, but no emotional connection to what was happening. >> reporter: on march 5, 2013, closing arguments. >> there is no planning involved in this case. the bungee cord is a weapon of... of opportunity; it's just there in the garage. you saw the other bungee cords that were there. it was a brief onset of this psychotic episode. >> say what you will about fairy godmothers, there i
>> reporter: defense expert dr. wade meyers, a psychiatrist, evaluated nathaniel after lauren's murder. >> what did he tell you happened when miss astley arrived at the house? >> they began walking towards the garage to talk. he remembered that he grabbed this bungee cord and put it around her neck and began strangling her. it was as though, he said, he wasn't controlling himself. it was his body acting while his mind was... was disconnected from... from what was happening....
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>> reporter: defense expert dr. wade meyers, a psychiatrist, evaluated nathaniel after lauren's murder. >> what did he tell you happened when miss astley arrived at the house? >> they began walking towards the garage to talk. he remembered that he grabbed this bungee cord and put it around her neck and began strangling her. it was as though, he said, he wasn't controlling himself. it was his body acting while his mind was... was disconnected from... from what was happening. >> reporter: meyers says nathaniel was still in a psychotic episode when he repeatedly cut lauren's neck and throat. >> again, describing not in control of what he was doing, but no emotional connection to what was happening. >> reporter: on march 5, 2013, closing arguments. >> there is no planning involved in this case. the bungee cord is a weapon of... of opportunity; it's just there in the garage. you saw the other bungee cords that were there. it was a brief onset of this psychotic episode. >> say what you will about fairy godmothers, there i
>> reporter: defense expert dr. wade meyers, a psychiatrist, evaluated nathaniel after lauren's murder. >> what did he tell you happened when miss astley arrived at the house? >> they began walking towards the garage to talk. he remembered that he grabbed this bungee cord and put it around her neck and began strangling her. it was as though, he said, he wasn't controlling himself. it was his body acting while his mind was... was disconnected from... from what was happening....
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collective defense?oh, it's very difficult. europe is still having a difficult time coming out of the recession. there is into domestic appetite in canada, france, germany, to spend more on defense. it's a tough sell in the united states, and it's an even tougher sell in other countries. >> you pointed out that the baltics are nato's new front line, and this is a tricky one. there would be resistance saying, why would american interest be served getting involved militarily. but there's new ground, saying that there would be forward operating places in poland and other places. these are bases and they wouldn't broach a treatedy agreement with russia, but it would trigger another along their border. >> they're triggering word games, because in the nato founding document, they agreed to not have permanent nato forces in these bordering states, and what nato is calling it now, is consistent employment. we're not supposed to call it permanent. and i don't know how you translate it. >> a more permanent base? >
collective defense?oh, it's very difficult. europe is still having a difficult time coming out of the recession. there is into domestic appetite in canada, france, germany, to spend more on defense. it's a tough sell in the united states, and it's an even tougher sell in other countries. >> you pointed out that the baltics are nato's new front line, and this is a tricky one. there would be resistance saying, why would american interest be served getting involved militarily. but there's...
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the bruise willis defense doesn't -- the bruce willus defense doesn't negotiating. again, you have to stop it decades ahead of time. >> host: we're going to take a break for a minute here and we'll come back. we have some more things to discuss about the asteroid threat. >> on the go? "after words" is available via podcast through i-tunes and xml. visit book toe.org and select pod cast on the side of the page. listen to "after words" while you travel. >> host: we were talking about the break about the spacecraft, the space-based mode of attacking the asteroid or changing the asteroid, not just looking for asteroids. so there's deflecting it softly, deflecting it with a big blast or something, deflecting it kinetically and just nuking it. the first thing is intriguing to people. how will you deflect it softly? like you're going to make good use of the butterfly effect. >> guest: the big story here is that, yes, thanks to astronomy, we can spot the danger. the other side of that coin is there is nothing in hand that will actually stop one of them. we don't have it. as
the bruise willis defense doesn't -- the bruce willus defense doesn't negotiating. again, you have to stop it decades ahead of time. >> host: we're going to take a break for a minute here and we'll come back. we have some more things to discuss about the asteroid threat. >> on the go? "after words" is available via podcast through i-tunes and xml. visit book toe.org and select pod cast on the side of the page. listen to "after words" while you travel. >>...
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it was the perfect defensive call. >> referee: holding, defense number 25.rom the end of the run. automatic first down. >> phil: looks like corey nelson up the middle unblocked. nobody on the outside. >> jim: the play stands. plus the penalty. so they add that on. it puts it at the 19. 19 yards away from closing this game out. and denying peyton the chance to match. wilson back up. he's gonna run again. down to the 5 or 6. they haven't done it today but they need to do it. >> phil: they need to play man to man coverage. they have to have a spy on russell wilson. so in other words, somebody in the middle of the field if they can block, so when he breaks right or left they can chase him down and not let him pick up these yards. they're trying to do a double move to win the game. well covered by tj ward. if you have a sign for russell wilson time to use it. >> jim: wilson rushed for 21 yards on this drive. to open up overtime. >> phil: san diego did i against him last week a couple times. it worked well. >> jim: hold on. whistled dead. time-out. time-out called
it was the perfect defensive call. >> referee: holding, defense number 25.rom the end of the run. automatic first down. >> phil: looks like corey nelson up the middle unblocked. nobody on the outside. >> jim: the play stands. plus the penalty. so they add that on. it puts it at the 19. 19 yards away from closing this game out. and denying peyton the chance to match. wilson back up. he's gonna run again. down to the 5 or 6. they haven't done it today but they need to do it....
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i thought that carolina defense would dominate this game and they have a great defense but mike tomlin has to be happy tonight and, as a matter of fact steeler fans. that steelers offensive line tonight looked like they did in their super bowl years. they protected the passer but they opened up some gigantic holes for the running backs. you machining two runners over a hundred yards and hasn't happened in pittsburgh since 1986 and if you want to know how long that was, i was an assistant coach for the steelers that day. >> you're making us all feel our age. before we turn to mike florio, we might note that after just three weeks, there are only three unbeaten teams left in the nfl, philadelphia, cincinnati, and arizona. mike, another week of off the field issues for the nfl. what are you working on for tomorrow? >> well, the big issue off the field, bob, continues to be the ray rice situation. he has appealed his indefinite suspension. ordinarily roger goodell would have the authority over that appeal but he has indicated he intends to dealegate that to someone else. a conference is ex
i thought that carolina defense would dominate this game and they have a great defense but mike tomlin has to be happy tonight and, as a matter of fact steeler fans. that steelers offensive line tonight looked like they did in their super bowl years. they protected the passer but they opened up some gigantic holes for the running backs. you machining two runners over a hundred yards and hasn't happened in pittsburgh since 1986 and if you want to know how long that was, i was an assistant coach...
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and the curds now the ministry of defense has been promised to the sunnies. they have been one of the main supports, he may not get this job,s to the shiites how the deal is done, that will -- that will allow one of their candidates to get into the ministry of interior, and maybe he will be acceptable. really how strong iraqi politics for a very long time. the prime minister will want this, to get done quickly, so hopefully on thursday, he can press forward. and get on with the crucial things that the iraqi people want, which include energy, there's a lot of electricity shortages here, inflation dealing with the rising cost of food, here, and also with that battle against the islamic state. raids targeting their homes and vehicles. in another, six police have been killed by roadside blasts in the north, the bomb hit a police car, which is traveling between the provincial capitol. and the town. al jazeera continues to demand the release. peter greste and they have not been detained for 262 days. they are repealing against the convictions. >> by 25 million peop
and the curds now the ministry of defense has been promised to the sunnies. they have been one of the main supports, he may not get this job,s to the shiites how the deal is done, that will -- that will allow one of their candidates to get into the ministry of interior, and maybe he will be acceptable. really how strong iraqi politics for a very long time. the prime minister will want this, to get done quickly, so hopefully on thursday, he can press forward. and get on with the crucial things...