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. >> eric reed, waiting for him. good rookie season.urnovers are important. >> palmer picked off by gerald hodges, cardinals' fourth turnover of the game. 9ers still in it. cap keeps it himself. tied at 20. vintage kaepernick. >> it really is. knows he has the corner and look at him turn on the jets. >> shades of kaepernick two to three years ago. drive down the field and chandler from 45 yards out to win it. just the way the 9ers season has gone. 23-20. eighth straight loss. 9ers run defense played. only 80 yards given up on the ground. previous seven over 200 yards rushing a game. come close, defense plays better but once again them come up short. >> it hurts, i think i just told them, tough to give words to make them feel better. they all come to the game and lost by three with three seconds to go. they competed. did good things and hopefully we can continue. we still got to get a victory. >> i don't believe in the moral victory stuff but we just got to keep doing that and getting turnovers, don't give the other team the ball and we
. >> eric reed, waiting for him. good rookie season.urnovers are important. >> palmer picked off by gerald hodges, cardinals' fourth turnover of the game. 9ers still in it. cap keeps it himself. tied at 20. vintage kaepernick. >> it really is. knows he has the corner and look at him turn on the jets. >> shades of kaepernick two to three years ago. drive down the field and chandler from 45 yards out to win it. just the way the 9ers season has gone. 23-20. eighth straight...
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eric reed, very opportunistic, looking the ball in to make the catch. j.j. should have had the here, i think it's him trying to force it late in the game. he saw brown running the deep crosser. gerald hodges drops into the line, into the spot he's supposed to, almost like a tampa two, and he picks off the pass from carson palmer. palmer looked him down the entire way. he should have looked him down and gone somewhere else, not try to force it between the three defers. >> a win is a win is a win. the cardinals will take it and try to keep pace. if seattle loses to new we'll see what happens here. coming up later on in this program, we'll send it out to university of phoenix stadium and check in with the quarterback carson palmer. max starks will join us later tonight at 10:30 on sports night. we'll continue our coverage. cards win 23-20. they move to a record of 4-4-1. stay with us. move coverage on today's game to come during this news cast. as a fan, you do not want to get stuck in traffic. you're driving home. all you have to to is look back on what a horr
eric reed, very opportunistic, looking the ball in to make the catch. j.j. should have had the here, i think it's him trying to force it late in the game. he saw brown running the deep crosser. gerald hodges drops into the line, into the spot he's supposed to, almost like a tampa two, and he picks off the pass from carson palmer. palmer looked him down the entire way. he should have looked him down and gone somewhere else, not try to force it between the three defers. >> a win is a win is...
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final moments, a minute and 34 seconds left, they lose one of their few gifted players on defense, eric reed who on this particular play you can tell something is wrong and tore his biceps muscle and out for the season. it is tough that came with only a minute and a half left and their leading tackler done for the year. the inevitable talk about job security for chip kelly. >> we have not had any conversation business that at pull. >> do you expect to be here. >> do i expect to be in my job? >> i hope so. i have a performance review in december. >> the same boat or sinking ship depending on how you what about to look at it. team usa, men's international soccer, they got problems. but they think they have gotten rid of one of them. the head coach fired today as the coach and it looks like bruce arena will be the replacement but that is not official. the head coach of the l agalaxy of the mls. the current coach has been the current coach since 2011 and led them to the world cup back in 2014 but losses to mexico and costa rica qualifiers and they want him out and he is. >>> he is done. >>> that
final moments, a minute and 34 seconds left, they lose one of their few gifted players on defense, eric reed who on this particular play you can tell something is wrong and tore his biceps muscle and out for the season. it is tough that came with only a minute and a half left and their leading tackler done for the year. the inevitable talk about job security for chip kelly. >> we have not had any conversation business that at pull. >> do you expect to be here. >> do i expect...
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sometimes it would be eric reed, and we like that matchup too. so, you know, it just so worked out with at the end of the game, plays called, versus that matchup. we are going to do a sprint out and get david one on one, and we got the matchup we wanted. >> monday night football, and we'll get to that in a second, but, yeah, let's do it right now. we head to met life stadium, the giants having a nice year so far, hosting the cincinnati bengals, eli manning to a wide-open odell beckham. it's 14-10, new york in the second quarter. duplicating last year's success, hill runs into the end zone untouched, bengals back on top 17-14, play of the game late in this game, and there it is right there, shephard running a shallow crossing route, runs into burfict, advantag number 87. for a.s.u., they have got to regroup after a long thursday night against utah, losing hunt for the pac-12 south. keep in mind, they have to travel to washington. the huskies were beat saturday night at the hands of usc, but for todd graham, you know he is always, always going to s
sometimes it would be eric reed, and we like that matchup too. so, you know, it just so worked out with at the end of the game, plays called, versus that matchup. we are going to do a sprint out and get david one on one, and we got the matchup we wanted. >> monday night football, and we'll get to that in a second, but, yeah, let's do it right now. we head to met life stadium, the giants having a nice year so far, hosting the cincinnati bengals, eli manning to a wide-open odell beckham....
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(laughter) >> gary: eric reed, he is their best defensive player and now his season is done he tore aicep muscle in his leg in the fourth quarter. he will undergo some season ending surgery. >> gary: steve kerr and company he is last thing he has $25,000 to pay a fine for criticizing the officials. but klay thompson is now starting to warm. >> audio difficulties >> brittney: the game is over >> grant: the game is over 27-20 the raiders are going to win. >> gary: the raiders are now at 8 and 20. they now lead the day at sea west. --afc west >> pam: all right gary! >> pam: all right gary! the cadillac xt5... what should we do? ...tailored to you. wait it out. equipped with apple carplay compatibility. ♪ now during season's best, get this low mileage lease on this cadillac xt5 from around $429 per month, or purchase with 0% apr financing. >> grant: speaking of big stories. now there are flip- flops'the internet is freaking out over this pic of a pair ofthat are shaping up to be this year's "mystery dress" the pic was posted to social media last week and has debate. >> grant:the question-
(laughter) >> gary: eric reed, he is their best defensive player and now his season is done he tore aicep muscle in his leg in the fourth quarter. he will undergo some season ending surgery. >> gary: steve kerr and company he is last thing he has $25,000 to pay a fine for criticizing the officials. but klay thompson is now starting to warm. >> audio difficulties >> brittney: the game is over >> grant: the game is over 27-20 the raiders are going to win. >>...
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eric san tore ru i'm unhappy with them. >> john, you signed a pledge. you signed a pledge saying that you would support the republican nominee for president. >> reporter: i'm reed binion reporting. >> there's going to be a battle today over the state's selfie ban. the aclu challenge the secretary of state. you may have seen posts like this one. voters posting pictures online from the polls but it's currently i will role that do so. a repeal of the law goes into effect in january next year. the aclu arguing that ballot selfies should be considered political speech and protected by the first amendment. >>> also today, the annual festival of altars for day of the dead happens in the mission. it originated in mexico as a way to remember loved ones who have died. the festival starts at 4:00 at garfield park. >>> it may seem early to be thinking about the holidays but today holiday tradition returns to san francisco. the holiday ice rink at union square will open to the public this morning. we caught some people out there testing the rink yesterday getting it ready for its yearly debut. a grand opening and ribbon- cutting ceremony is planned for 9 a.m. this morning.
eric san tore ru i'm unhappy with them. >> john, you signed a pledge. you signed a pledge saying that you would support the republican nominee for president. >> reporter: i'm reed binion reporting. >> there's going to be a battle today over the state's selfie ban. the aclu challenge the secretary of state. you may have seen posts like this one. voters posting pictures online from the polls but it's currently i will role that do so. a repeal of the law goes into effect in...
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eric swalwell. then congressman chris stewart on president-elect trump's emerging national security team and foreign policy challenges. and new york magazine's senior editor max reed on his article "fake news" and whether the internet is a reliable tool for furthering democracy. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live 7:00 am eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. >>> follow the transition of government on c-span as donald trump becomes the 45th president of the united states and republicans maintain control of the u.s. house and senate. we'll take you to key events as they happen without interruption. watch live on c-span. watch on demand at c-span.org or listen on our free c-span radio app. >> thank you all very much. welcome to congress. >>> we're joined by mike lilis. tell us why tim ryan is challenging democratic leader nancy pelosi. >> i think there are several reasons. going back to 2010 when the democrats lost control of the speaker's gavel and they were wiped out, there was grumbling then. why should we return the same leaders to the same spots if they weren't able to keep us in the majority? since then every election cycle you've heard
eric swalwell. then congressman chris stewart on president-elect trump's emerging national security team and foreign policy challenges. and new york magazine's senior editor max reed on his article "fake news" and whether the internet is a reliable tool for furthering democracy. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live 7:00 am eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. >>> follow the transition of government on c-span as donald trump becomes the 45th president...
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google alphabet's eric schmidt, and its membership represents a cross-section of america's most innovative industries, organizations, and people, people like amazon's jeff bezos, linkedin's reed hoffman, code for america's jennifer palkam, mike mcquaid from united technologies, and retired admiral bill mac raven, now chancellor of the university of texas. i've charged them to help keep dod imbued with the culture of innovation. the people in our defense enterprise were willing to try new things, fail fast, and innovate, and to make sure we're always doing everything we can to stay ahead of our competitors. at the outset i gave them the very specific task of identifying innovative private sector practices that might be of use to us in dod. along the lines of our hack the pentagon pilot program, which invited hackers to help us find vulnerabilities in our networks and report them to us, similar to the bug bounties that several of america's major companies already routinely conduct, while this approach to crowdsourcing super security is fairly widespread in the private sector, our use of it in the pentagon was the first time in the entire federal government. and it was so succes
google alphabet's eric schmidt, and its membership represents a cross-section of america's most innovative industries, organizations, and people, people like amazon's jeff bezos, linkedin's reed hoffman, code for america's jennifer palkam, mike mcquaid from united technologies, and retired admiral bill mac raven, now chancellor of the university of texas. i've charged them to help keep dod imbued with the culture of innovation. the people in our defense enterprise were willing to try new...
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eric kantor and worked for roy blunt, majority whip. goes back to working for senator/dr. no in the house. and to my left, founder of rock solutions. former lead for harry reed, and worked for tom daschle who you'll be listening to a little bit later today and worked for mark pryor in the senate. thank you for being here. we've got a lot of unanswered questions. i think a lot of people, the election took them by surprise as we've heard continuously. people are kind of interested to know who are some of the people who are going to be running things, devising policy, making sure that things happen, particularly on capitol hill. neil, start with you, in house -- a lot of questions about whether paul ryan face a contested speaker's election in january and friction between them and president-elect donald trump, what challenges do you see? he struck a conciliatory tone yesterday in his press conference and seemed excited about rolling up sleeves and going on policy, but what realistically are the challenges speaker is going to face? >> thanks jason. i think some of the challenges we read about before the election were probably exaggerated a little bit. it was neve
eric kantor and worked for roy blunt, majority whip. goes back to working for senator/dr. no in the house. and to my left, founder of rock solutions. former lead for harry reed, and worked for tom daschle who you'll be listening to a little bit later today and worked for mark pryor in the senate. thank you for being here. we've got a lot of unanswered questions. i think a lot of people, the election took them by surprise as we've heard continuously. people are kind of interested to know who are...