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foreman wasn't on the field. now you bring in your 18-wheeler package and you're able to run the football. >> steve: out of a baylor time-out. >> brian: penalties. jim grobe said at halftime penalties have killed the bears. certainly this one puts them at risk. >> steve: foreman's in there. so is tyrone swoopes as you suggested, gries. >> brian: but foreman is split out wide, this is foreman down here. >> steve: snap to intoops, trying to crash in there. waiting for the signal. the indication. nothing yet. over the texas players are signalling they got the two-point conversion. none of the guys that count in the zebra stripes. >> referee: ruling on the field is that he was short and did not score. >> brian: give credit to edwards, see him right here. both he and -- here comes blanchard back in, i think that's great call. i don't think he got across that plane. and that's 250 tyrone swoopes coming downhill. >> steve: with momentum, yeah. against an undersized baylor front. >> brian: give him some credit. those lin
foreman wasn't on the field. now you bring in your 18-wheeler package and you're able to run the football. >> steve: out of a baylor time-out. >> brian: penalties. jim grobe said at halftime penalties have killed the bears. certainly this one puts them at risk. >> steve: foreman's in there. so is tyrone swoopes as you suggested, gries. >> brian: but foreman is split out wide, this is foreman down here. >> steve: snap to intoops, trying to crash in there. waiting...
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talking about foreman. it. no, they're going to say touchback. >> brian: that was kris boyd trying to make an athletic play to keep that ball but it's where the ball is that matters, despite the fact that it's a great athletic player, unlike the nfl it's not where the person is but where the ball is >> referee: illegal formation on the kicking team, five in backfield, five-yard penalty. >> steve: early stages of quarter number four. it's been, let's say, an eventful afternoon. we got a whole lot more football for you still to come. enjoy your phone! you too. (inner monologue) all right, be cool. you got the amazing new iphone 7 on the house by switching to at&t... what??.... aand you got unlimited data because you have directv?? it's cool get the iphone 7 on us and unlimited data when you switch to at&t and have directv. [ "on the road again," by willie nelson ] ? on the road again ? [ rear alert sounds ] [ music stops ] ? just can't wait to get on the road again ? [ front assist sounds ] [ music stops ] [ girl
talking about foreman. it. no, they're going to say touchback. >> brian: that was kris boyd trying to make an athletic play to keep that ball but it's where the ball is that matters, despite the fact that it's a great athletic player, unlike the nfl it's not where the person is but where the ball is >> referee: illegal formation on the kicking team, five in backfield, five-yard penalty. >> steve: early stages of quarter number four. it's been, let's say, an eventful afternoon....
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a 50/50, that armanti foreman has. 50/50 and armanti foreman says, i'll take that!uechele noticing that and take advantage of the opportunity to take a shot downfield to foreman. >> referee: ruling on the field is completed pass for a first down. substitution infraction as well on the field on the defense. that penalty is declined. first down. >> steve: veteran job by foreman there, armanti foreman there, the wide receiver, getting separation here. pushing off the defender. not late where the referee would wind up seeing it. >> brian: again, todd, a great job of foreman coming back, he had that big drop last week in the game against kansas state for touchdown. comes back and makes a play. >> steve: hand off to foreman. and now, if you're baylor when do you think about spending your time-out? >> brian: good point. >> steve: under 2:00 to play. texas trailing by two. trent domingue, his long is 43-yard field goal. you see they're already inside his target line. >> brian: the last thing that charlie strong and gilbert want to do is leave it up to the kicker. they want
a 50/50, that armanti foreman has. 50/50 and armanti foreman says, i'll take that!uechele noticing that and take advantage of the opportunity to take a shot downfield to foreman. >> referee: ruling on the field is completed pass for a first down. substitution infraction as well on the field on the defense. that penalty is declined. first down. >> steve: veteran job by foreman there, armanti foreman there, the wide receiver, getting separation here. pushing off the defender. not late...
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so is tyrone swoopes as you suggested, gries. >> brian: but foreman is split out wide, this is foreman down here. >> steve: snap to intoops, trying to crash in there. waiting for the signal. the indication. nothing yet. over the texas players are signalling they got the two-point conversion. none of the guys that count in the zebra stripes. score. >> brian: give credit to edwards, see him right here. both he and -- here comes blanchard back in, i think that's great call. i don't think he got across that plane. and that's 250 tyrone swoopes coming downhill. >> steve: with momentum, yeah. against an undersized baylor front. >> brian: give him some credit. those linebackers, that's their job, the iso in that situation you got to stand your ground. >> steve: the margin is two. ? ? ? [ "on the road again," by willie nelson ] ? on the road again ? [ rear alert sounds ] [ music stops ] just can't wait to get the road again ? [ front assist sounds ] [ music stops ] [ girl laughs ] ? on the road again ? ? like a band of gypsies we go down the highway ? [ beetle horn honks ] no matter which pass
so is tyrone swoopes as you suggested, gries. >> brian: but foreman is split out wide, this is foreman down here. >> steve: snap to intoops, trying to crash in there. waiting for the signal. the indication. nothing yet. over the texas players are signalling they got the two-point conversion. none of the guys that count in the zebra stripes. score. >> brian: give credit to edwards, see him right here. both he and -- here comes blanchard back in, i think that's great call. i...
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talking about foreman. it. no, they're going to say touchback. >> brian: that was kris boyd trying to make an athletic play to keep that ball but it's where the ball is that matters, despite the fact that it's a great athletic player, unlike the nfl it's not where the person is but where the ball is >> referee: illegal formation on the kicking team, five in backfield, five-yard penalty. >> steve: early stages of quarter number four. it's been, let's say, an eventful afternoon. we got a whole lot more football for you still to come. enjoy your phone! you too. (inner monologue) all right, be cool. you got the amazing new iphone 7 on the house by switching to at&t... what??.... aand you got unlimited data because you have directv?? it's cool get the iphone 7 on us and unlimited data when you switch to at&t and have directv. [ "on the road again," by willie nelson ] ? on the road again ? [ rear alert sounds ] [ music stops ] ? just can't wait to get on the road again ? [ front assist sounds ] [ music stops ] [ girl
talking about foreman. it. no, they're going to say touchback. >> brian: that was kris boyd trying to make an athletic play to keep that ball but it's where the ball is that matters, despite the fact that it's a great athletic player, unlike the nfl it's not where the person is but where the ball is >> referee: illegal formation on the kicking team, five in backfield, five-yard penalty. >> steve: early stages of quarter number four. it's been, let's say, an eventful afternoon....
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foreman wasn't on the field. conversion, now you bring in your 18-wheeler package and you're able to run the football. >> steve: out of a baylor time-out. >> brian: penalties. jim grobe said at halftime penalties have killed the bears. certainly this one puts them at risk. >> steve: foreman's in there. so is tyrone swoopes as you suggested, gries. >> brian: but foreman is split out wide, this is foreman down here. >> steve: snap to intoops, trying to crash in there. waiting for the signal. the indication. nothing yet. over the texas players are signalling they got the two-point conversion. none of the guys that count in the zebra stripes. >> referee: ruling on the field score. >> brian: give credit to edwards, see him right here. both he and -- here comes blanchard back in, i think that's great call. i don't think he got across that plane. and that's 250 tyrone swoopes coming downhill. >> steve: with momentum, yeah. against an undersized baylor front. b those linebackers, that's their job, the iso in that situati
foreman wasn't on the field. conversion, now you bring in your 18-wheeler package and you're able to run the football. >> steve: out of a baylor time-out. >> brian: penalties. jim grobe said at halftime penalties have killed the bears. certainly this one puts them at risk. >> steve: foreman's in there. so is tyrone swoopes as you suggested, gries. >> brian: but foreman is split out wide, this is foreman down here. >> steve: snap to intoops, trying to crash in...
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so is tyrone swoopes as you suggested, gries. >> brian: but foreman is split out wide, this is foreman down here. >> steve: snap to intoops, trying to crash in there. waiting for the signal. the indication. nothing yet. over the texas players are signalling they got the two-point conversion. none of the guys that count in the zebra stripes. >> referee: ruling on the field score. >> brian: give credit to edwards, see him right here. both he and -- here comes blanchard back in, i think that's great call. i don't think he got across that plane. and that's 250 tyrone swoopes coming downhill. >> steve: with momentum, yeah. against an undersized baylor front. those linebackers, that's their job, the iso in that situation you got to stand your ground. >> steve: the margin is two. ? ? ? ? [ "on the road again," by willie nelson ] ? on the road again ? [ rear alert sounds ] [ music stops ] ? just can't wait to get on the road again ? [ front assist sounds ] [ music stops ] [ girl laughs ] ? on the road again ? ? like a band of gypsies we go down the highway ? [ beetle horn honks ] no matter whi
so is tyrone swoopes as you suggested, gries. >> brian: but foreman is split out wide, this is foreman down here. >> steve: snap to intoops, trying to crash in there. waiting for the signal. the indication. nothing yet. over the texas players are signalling they got the two-point conversion. none of the guys that count in the zebra stripes. >> referee: ruling on the field score. >> brian: give credit to edwards, see him right here. both he and -- here comes blanchard...
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talking about foreman. it. no, they're going to say touchback. >> brian: that was kris boyd trying to make an athletic play to keep that ball but it's where the ball is that matters, despite the fact that it's a great athletic player, unlike the nfl it's not where the person is but where the ball is >> referee: illegal formation on the kicking team, five in backfield, five-yard penalty. >> steve: early stages of quarter number four. it's been, let's say, an eventful afternoon. we got a whole lot more football for you still to come. enjoy your phone! you too. (inner monologue) all right, be cool. you got the amazing new iphone 7 on the house by switching to at&t... what??.... aand you got unlimited data because you have directv?? it's cool get the iphone 7 on us and unlimited data when you switch to at&t and have directv. [ "on the road again," by willie nelson ] ? on the road again ? [ rear alert sounds ] [ music stops ] ? just can't wait to get on the road again ? [ front assist sounds ] [ music stops ] [ girl
talking about foreman. it. no, they're going to say touchback. >> brian: that was kris boyd trying to make an athletic play to keep that ball but it's where the ball is that matters, despite the fact that it's a great athletic player, unlike the nfl it's not where the person is but where the ball is >> referee: illegal formation on the kicking team, five in backfield, five-yard penalty. >> steve: early stages of quarter number four. it's been, let's say, an eventful afternoon....
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buechele doesn't even look as he hands it off to foreman. and he's stopped out at the 36 by orion stewart. matthew mcconaughey is not trying to beat the traffic, he's still here. that's a serious look. 2:3020 play. here's buechele, takes a shot down the sideline. a 50/50, that has. 50/50 and armanti foreman says, i'll take that! >> brian: 12 men on the field for pais lor. great job by shane buechele noticing that and take advantage of the opportunity to take a shot downfield to foreman. >> referee: ruling on the field is completed pass for a first down. substitution infraction as well on the field on the defense. >> steve: veteran job by foreman there, armanti foreman there, the wide receiver, getting separation here. pushing off the defender. not late where the referee would wind up seeing it. >> brian: again, todd, a great job of foreman coming back, he had that big drop last week in the game against kansas state for touchdown. comes back and makes a play. >> steve: hand off to foreman. and now, if you're b do you think about spending your
buechele doesn't even look as he hands it off to foreman. and he's stopped out at the 36 by orion stewart. matthew mcconaughey is not trying to beat the traffic, he's still here. that's a serious look. 2:3020 play. here's buechele, takes a shot down the sideline. a 50/50, that has. 50/50 and armanti foreman says, i'll take that! >> brian: 12 men on the field for pais lor. great job by shane buechele noticing that and take advantage of the opportunity to take a shot downfield to foreman....
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georgia touchdown. >> gary: malik foreman. he made the interception by hustling. this time he slows down and it is too late by the time he turns around. >> verne: jacob lake stevens, washington. there was concern after mark richt left that he would decommit. he did not. >> gary: when you've got a cannon as an arm and you can throw that ball, there is not a safe spot on the field. that was matthew staffordish >> verne: wow. >> gary: you've gotten the ball backed up with 10 seconds to go. you don't want a long field goal here. do you squib it? i pooch it. i don't know why tennessee is up. they're not going to kick it short. i don't know what they're doing. >> verne: evan berry. tries to get out of bounds. does. four seconds to go. >> gary: tennessee played everybody up. there is a flag on the play, by the way. >> verne: at the 28 yard line. >> referee: off side. number 20. the kickoff team. five-yard penalty enforced from the end of the return. first down. >> gary: with four seconds to go, i don't think you have two plays here. >> verne: no. goal? i don't know why t
georgia touchdown. >> gary: malik foreman. he made the interception by hustling. this time he slows down and it is too late by the time he turns around. >> verne: jacob lake stevens, washington. there was concern after mark richt left that he would decommit. he did not. >> gary: when you've got a cannon as an arm and you can throw that ball, there is not a safe spot on the field. that was matthew staffordish >> verne: wow. >> gary: you've gotten the ball backed up...
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. >> verne: foreman with the pick. back. we have not seen jalen hurd since he caught a touchdown pass opening series. here is kamara. oh, boy. dominick sanders, first one there. >> gary: kirby smart decides to take a time out. forced wide. kamara gets to the corner but dominick sanders comes up a little bit short. nice defense. >> verne: clock showing 1:42 to go. >> gary: i'm surprised. that's a lot of time. >> verne: kirby is waiting u. >> gary: he can't call a time out now. he's got to live with it. that's a tough 40 seconds to give up now. >> verne: kamara. >> gary: now he gets the time out. >> verne: yeah. with 1:20 to go. >> verne: we'll remind you that tonight on cbs begins with "scorpion" followed by back-to-back editions of "48 hours." that's tonight. only cbs. >> gary: just remember. that's what we do for a living. the clock would be 1:55 if he had taken his time out. he really gave tennessee a 35-second run-off there. >> verne: third and seven. >> verne: a time out called again. immediately by georgia. they've got
. >> verne: foreman with the pick. back. we have not seen jalen hurd since he caught a touchdown pass opening series. here is kamara. oh, boy. dominick sanders, first one there. >> gary: kirby smart decides to take a time out. forced wide. kamara gets to the corner but dominick sanders comes up a little bit short. nice defense. >> verne: clock showing 1:42 to go. >> gary: i'm surprised. that's a lot of time. >> verne: kirby is waiting u. >> gary: he can't...
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. >> verne: foreman with the pick. back. we have not seen jalen hurd since he caught a touchdown pass oh, boy. dominick sanders, first one there. >> gary: kirby smart decides to take a time out. forced wide. kamara gets to the corner but dominick sanders comes up a little bit short. nice defense. >> verne: clock showing 1:42 to go. >> gary: i'm surprised. that's a lot of time. >> verne: kirby >> gary: he can't call a time out now. he's got to live with it. that's a tough 40 seconds to give up now. >> verne: kamara. >> gary: now he gets the time out. >> verne: we'll remind you that tonight on cbs begins with "scorpion" followed by back-to-back editions of "48 hours." that's tonight. only cbs. >> gary: just remember. that's what we do for a living. the clock would be 1:55 if he had taken his time out. he really gave tennessee a >> verne: third and seven. >> verne: a time out called again. immediately by georgia. they've got one remainin. 1:15 to go. they're about to get the ball >> verne: volunteers lead 28-24. with under two
. >> verne: foreman with the pick. back. we have not seen jalen hurd since he caught a touchdown pass oh, boy. dominick sanders, first one there. >> gary: kirby smart decides to take a time out. forced wide. kamara gets to the corner but dominick sanders comes up a little bit short. nice defense. >> verne: clock showing 1:42 to go. >> gary: i'm surprised. that's a lot of time. >> verne: kirby >> gary: he can't call a time out now. he's got to live with it....
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malik foreman forced it. >> gary: what a play. he would have been better off just sliding down without a touchdown. the game is over. this is going to be a touchback. tennessee is going to get the >> referee: ruling on the field is the ball was fumbled forward out of bounds to the back of the end zone. it is a touchback. first down tennessee. 20 yard line. >> gary: i don't know if butch jones has pixie dust, but whatever he's got, i'm buying it, i'll tell you that. this play. what a tremendous play from behind. the touchback. not only do they get the ball back, remember, if the running back right there, williams, had just taken a knee, the game is over. now, with two time outs left, they're getting the ball back. >> verne: watch him punch it out from behind. it's malik foreman. a senior. >> gary: i don't know what's more improbable. coming here if they could win this game with six turnovers being down behind 14 having a running back running for a touchdown and still being in the football game. moved, left tackle. brett kendrick. t
malik foreman forced it. >> gary: what a play. he would have been better off just sliding down without a touchdown. the game is over. this is going to be a touchback. tennessee is going to get the >> referee: ruling on the field is the ball was fumbled forward out of bounds to the back of the end zone. it is a touchback. first down tennessee. 20 yard line. >> gary: i don't know if butch jones has pixie dust, but whatever he's got, i'm buying it, i'll tell you that. this play....
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malik foreman forced it. >> gary: what a play. he would have been better off just sliding down without a touchdown. the game is over. this is going to be a touchback. tennessee is going to get the >> referee: ruling on the field is the ball was fumbled forward out of bounds to the back of the end zone. it is a touchback. first down tennessee. 20 yard line. >> gary: i don't know if butch jones has pixie dust, but whatever he's got, i'm buying it, i'll tell you that. this play. what a tremendous play from behind. the touchback. not only do they get the ball back, remember, if the running back right there, williams, had just taken a knee, the game is over. he did not now, with two time outs left, they're getting the ball back. >> verne: watch him punch it out from behind. it's malik foreman. a senior. >> gary: i don't know what's more improbable. coming here if they could win this game with six turnovers being down behind 14 having a running back running for a touchdown and still being in the football game. moved, left tackle. brett
malik foreman forced it. >> gary: what a play. he would have been better off just sliding down without a touchdown. the game is over. this is going to be a touchback. tennessee is going to get the >> referee: ruling on the field is the ball was fumbled forward out of bounds to the back of the end zone. it is a touchback. first down tennessee. 20 yard line. >> gary: i don't know if butch jones has pixie dust, but whatever he's got, i'm buying it, i'll tell you that. this play....
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malik foreman flew over trevor daniel lacamera. >> verne: dare i say it? >> gary: go. >> verne: perfect. >> gary: you got it. >> verne: so now the responsibility back with joshua dobbs. here is the catch by christian kirk. trevor knight, as gary said, he scored ucla to give them the win on the season opener. >> gary: and, of course, in college football the advantage of going second is you need a touchdown -- tennessee was in four-down territory from the first snap. a&m was playing three-down offense because they had to save a field goal. it's a completely different look for this a&m defense. >> verne: they are now going into the noise emanating from one to the left. play action. dobbs back. goes deep down the middle. it's intercepted. >> verne: the texas aggies are undefeated, 6-0 for the first time since 1994. >> verne: it's time now for the napa plays of the game. >> gary: remember this drive in they were backed up. and then good pass protection. had him wide open. a great catch by kirk. you knew they were coming back with trevor knight. that was the one
malik foreman flew over trevor daniel lacamera. >> verne: dare i say it? >> gary: go. >> verne: perfect. >> gary: you got it. >> verne: so now the responsibility back with joshua dobbs. here is the catch by christian kirk. trevor knight, as gary said, he scored ucla to give them the win on the season opener. >> gary: and, of course, in college football the advantage of going second is you need a touchdown -- tennessee was in four-down territory from the first...
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malik foreman flew over trevor daniel lacamera. >> verne: dare i say it? >> gary: go. >> verne: perfect. >> gary: you got it. >> verne: so now the responsibility back with joshua dobbs. here is the catch by christian kirk. trevor knight, as gary said, he scoredn season opener. >> gary: and, of course, in college football the advantage of going second is you need a touchdown -- tennessee was in four-down territory from the first snap. a&m was playing three-down offense because they had to save a field goal. it's a completely different look for this a&m defense. >> verne: they are now going into the noise emanating from one to the left. play action. dobbs back. goes deep down the middle. it's intercepted. >> verne: the texas aggies are undefeated, 6-0 for the first time since 1994. >> verne: it's time now for the napa plays of the game. >> gary: remember this drive in overtime. they were backed up. and then good pass protection. had him wide open. a great catch by kirk. you knew they were coming back with trevor knight. that was the one for the touchdown. >>
malik foreman flew over trevor daniel lacamera. >> verne: dare i say it? >> gary: go. >> verne: perfect. >> gary: you got it. >> verne: so now the responsibility back with joshua dobbs. here is the catch by christian kirk. trevor knight, as gary said, he scoredn season opener. >> gary: and, of course, in college football the advantage of going second is you need a touchdown -- tennessee was in four-down territory from the first snap. a&m was playing...
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. >> verne: foreman with the pick. back. we have not seen jalen hurd since he caught a touchdown pass oh, boy. dominick sanders, first one there. >> gary: kirby smart decides to take a time out. forced wide. kamara gets to the corner but dominick sanders comes up a little bit short. nice defense. >> verne: clock showing 1:42 to go. >> gary: i'm surprised. that's a lot of time. >> verne: kirby is >> gary: he can't call a time out now. he's got to live with it. that's a tough 40 seconds to give up now. >> verne: kamara. >> gary: now he gets the time out. >> verne: we'll remind you that tonight on cbs begins with "scorpion" followed by back-to-back editions of "48 hours." that's tonight. only cbs. >> gary: just remember. that's what we do for a living. the clock would be 1:55 if he had taken his time out. he really gave tennessee a >> verne: third and seven. >> verne: a time out called again. immediately by georgia. they've got one remainin. 1:15 to go. they're about to get the ball >> verne: volunteers lead 28-24. with under t
. >> verne: foreman with the pick. back. we have not seen jalen hurd since he caught a touchdown pass oh, boy. dominick sanders, first one there. >> gary: kirby smart decides to take a time out. forced wide. kamara gets to the corner but dominick sanders comes up a little bit short. nice defense. >> verne: clock showing 1:42 to go. >> gary: i'm surprised. that's a lot of time. >> verne: kirby is >> gary: he can't call a time out now. he's got to live with it....
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malik foreman flew over trevor knight.he extra point attempt from daniel lacamera. >> verne: dare i say it? >> gary: go. >> verne: perfect. >> gary: you got it. >> verne: so now the responsibility back with joshua dobbs. here is the catch by christian kirk. trevor knight, as gary said, he scored on this same play against ucla to give them the win on the season opener. >> gary: and, of course, in college football the advantage of going second is you need a touchdown -- tennessee was in four-down territory from the first snap. a&m was playing three-down offense because they had to save a field goal. it's a completely different look for this a&m defense. >> verne: they are now going into the noise emanating from those fans. two wides to the right. one to the left. play action. dobbs back. goes deep down the middle. it's intercepted. >> verne: the texas aggies are undefeated, 6-0 for the first time since 1994. >> verne: it's time now for the napa plays of the game. >> gary: remember this drive in overtime. started with a penal
malik foreman flew over trevor knight.he extra point attempt from daniel lacamera. >> verne: dare i say it? >> gary: go. >> verne: perfect. >> gary: you got it. >> verne: so now the responsibility back with joshua dobbs. here is the catch by christian kirk. trevor knight, as gary said, he scored on this same play against ucla to give them the win on the season opener. >> gary: and, of course, in college football the advantage of going second is you need a...
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. >> verne: foreman with the pick. back. we have not seen jalen hurd since he caught a touchdown pass oh, boy. dominick sanders, first one there. >> gary: kirby smart decides to take a time out. forced wide. kamara gets to the corner but dominick sanders comes up a little bit short. nice defense. >> verne: clock showing 1:42 to go. >> gary: i'm surprised. that's a lot of time. >> verne: kirby is waiting out now. he's got to live with it. that's a tough 40 seconds to give up now. >> verne: kamara. >> gary: now he gets the time out. >> verne: we'll remind you that tonight on cbs begins with "scorpion" followed by back-to-back editions of "48 hours." that's tonight. only cbs. >> gary: just remember. that's what we do for a living. the clock would be 1:55 if he had taken his time out. he really gave tennessee a >> verne: third and seven. >> verne: a time out called again. immediately by georgia. they've got one remainin. 1:15 to go. they're about to get the ball >> verne: volunteers lead 28-24. with under two minutes to go again
. >> verne: foreman with the pick. back. we have not seen jalen hurd since he caught a touchdown pass oh, boy. dominick sanders, first one there. >> gary: kirby smart decides to take a time out. forced wide. kamara gets to the corner but dominick sanders comes up a little bit short. nice defense. >> verne: clock showing 1:42 to go. >> gary: i'm surprised. that's a lot of time. >> verne: kirby is waiting out now. he's got to live with it. that's a tough 40 seconds...
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malik foreman one of the great plays you will see defensively all year. >> verne: o.t. coming up. take on the day shift. introducing the new titan with america's best truck warranty, 5 years, 100,000 miles bumper-to-bumper. ? aaflllaak! you told me he was good dude. yeah...he stinks at golf. but he was great at getting my claim paid fast. how fast? mine got paid in 1 day. wow. that's awesome. is that legal? big fat nooo in just one day; we process, approve and pay. one day pay, only from aflac. >> verne: we're back at college station, texas. this overtime made possible by chick-fil-a. take us through the overtime rules. >> gary: the most important thing to remember is that both teams get an opportunity. like a baseball inning. then in the third overtime period, that's when you have to start going for two. if there is an advantage in this game it has to be with tennessee because they have the superior field goal kicker. i think throughout the whole overtime play is if they ever want to settle for a field goal here. verne, i've got a tennessee friend named vince who last week turned
malik foreman one of the great plays you will see defensively all year. >> verne: o.t. coming up. take on the day shift. introducing the new titan with america's best truck warranty, 5 years, 100,000 miles bumper-to-bumper. ? aaflllaak! you told me he was good dude. yeah...he stinks at golf. but he was great at getting my claim paid fast. how fast? mine got paid in 1 day. wow. that's awesome. is that legal? big fat nooo in just one day; we process, approve and pay. one day pay, only from...
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(taz foreman, 7th grader) "it just doesn't' make sense." (taz foreman, 7th grader) "with to the schoolhouse, it was about 25% of the money needed to restore the historic building and now some of that money, will be used to remove the spray paint left by vandals." founder of the loudoun school for the gifted, deep (sa-ran) sran, says removing the graffiti will be tough---considering that the building was made in the 1890s. delicate way."> despite the negative messages that the perpetrator "(deep sran, loudoun school come back here in a very delicate way."> despite the negative messages that the perpetrator tried to send, the community is committed to replying on a positive note. explosion over night. and... the latest on the new jersey home.. many injured this morning. overnight leaves many injured this morning. plus... heartbreaking news aboo elementary school. then... after isis destroys her community -- one woman is fighting back against terror in the middle east. good morning and welcome to today in iowa. happy sunday thanks so much for
(taz foreman, 7th grader) "it just doesn't' make sense." (taz foreman, 7th grader) "with to the schoolhouse, it was about 25% of the money needed to restore the historic building and now some of that money, will be used to remove the spray paint left by vandals." founder of the loudoun school for the gifted, deep (sa-ran) sran, says removing the graffiti will be tough---considering that the building was made in the 1890s. delicate way."> despite the negative messages...
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his name is sage foreman. he studies right here at a stem school, science and technology, and he was invited to the white house for a second time pitching an idea for improving stem programs, and he came up with a pretty good idea for connecting tech students with tech companies. 12-year-old sage building robots and national policy. the 12-year-old mirage 7th graded visited the white house for the second time, pitching ideas on improving stem programs. >> they asked if i could come to the white house to meet with people from nasa and nsf. >> he and other kids were science advisories. >> tech companies would invite middle and high school students to their facilities and explain what the jobs are, some qualifications and their new technology and innovations. >> sage says that president obama shook his hand and gave him a commemorative coin. he gave the president his business card. >> and i was like, wow, i cannot believe i just did that. >> it was one of his life goals. he told me that this week, so i don't know
his name is sage foreman. he studies right here at a stem school, science and technology, and he was invited to the white house for a second time pitching an idea for improving stem programs, and he came up with a pretty good idea for connecting tech students with tech companies. 12-year-old sage building robots and national policy. the 12-year-old mirage 7th graded visited the white house for the second time, pitching ideas on improving stem programs. >> they asked if i could come to the...
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tom foreman and jim sciutto are getting the numbers. you've been doing a cherk, tom foreman. >> mike pence went after the clinton family foundation trying to suggest it's not as charitable as you might think. >> the trump foundation's a private family foundation. they give virtually every cent in the trump foundation to charitable causes. >> political contributions? >> less than 10 cents on the dollar in the clinton foundation has gone to charitable causes. >> $20,000 portrait of donald trump? >> less than 10 krens on the dollar in the clinton foundation has gone to charitable causes. >> 90%. >> well, those are tough claims out there but there are numbers we can work with here. there's a group out there that tracks this sort of thing. the first thing is the trump foundation is a whole lot smaller. it had about $1 million in assets in 2014. not terribly transparent about what they're doing with the money out there. but take a look at the difference with the clinton foundation. this is a massive foundation. $354 million in assets. a global reach out there. they're very transpar
tom foreman and jim sciutto are getting the numbers. you've been doing a cherk, tom foreman. >> mike pence went after the clinton family foundation trying to suggest it's not as charitable as you might think. >> the trump foundation's a private family foundation. they give virtually every cent in the trump foundation to charitable causes. >> political contributions? >> less than 10 cents on the dollar in the clinton foundation has gone to charitable causes. >>...
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i did notice, watching that tom foreman piece, it's all men who behave badly. >> really? a lot of stories about female politicians who have been exposed to have these kinds of things and need their husband to stand next to them. i thought it was interesting, anderson, that melania -- remember, there were reports that they were going to do a joint interview together. and the fact she decided to do a solo interview yesterday i thought was very, very telling. >> i think maggie haberman from "the new york times" said on the program last night that the campaign had wanted them to do something joint early on and that perhaps it was melania trump who had decided not to do that. but clearly, not only doing the interview with us yesterday but also with fox news. >> yeah, i think it's harder to do a joint interview. because there have clearly been some serious personal discussions that have gone on. you have to put all those aside and you have to manage this conversation publicly. >> well, also, the conversation a reporter would have with the candidate who's actually accused of the
i did notice, watching that tom foreman piece, it's all men who behave badly. >> really? a lot of stories about female politicians who have been exposed to have these kinds of things and need their husband to stand next to them. i thought it was interesting, anderson, that melania -- remember, there were reports that they were going to do a joint interview together. and the fact she decided to do a solo interview yesterday i thought was very, very telling. >> i think maggie haberman...
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taz foreman, 7th grader "it just doesn't' make sense." taz foreman, 7th grader "with all of the hate tha was absolutely devastating for me."anna-lysa gayle - standup bridge: the school has raised about 25% of the money needed to restore the historic building and now some of that money, will be used to remove the spray paint left by vandals." founder of the loudoun school for the gifted, deep sa-ran sran, says removing the graffiti will be tough---considering that the building was made in the 1890s." deep sran, loudoun school for the paint off. i mean you've got to really come back here in a very delicate way." despite the negative messages that the perpetrator tried to send, the community is committed to replying on a positive note. new tests are suggesting some mosquitos in miami beach may still be infected with k show that a new sample of mosquitos from the area has tested positive for the disease. the tests have been conducted by state officials and they still need to be confirmed by the c-d-c. but if they are confirmed, that would be
taz foreman, 7th grader "it just doesn't' make sense." taz foreman, 7th grader "with all of the hate tha was absolutely devastating for me."anna-lysa gayle - standup bridge: the school has raised about 25% of the money needed to restore the historic building and now some of that money, will be used to remove the spray paint left by vandals." founder of the loudoun school for the gifted, deep sa-ran sran, says removing the graffiti will be tough---considering that the...
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>> tom foreman, thanks.lity check. >> we're talking about syrian refugees here, very sensitive issue on both sides. here's a claim donald trump made tonight. >> people are going to pour into our country, people are going to come in from syria, she wants 550% more people than barack obama. he has thousands and thousands of people. they have no idea where they come from. >> so donald trump there caming that the obama administration has allowed in thousands of syrians and clintons want to more than quintuple the number of people coming in and that the u.s. doesn't know the identities of the refugees from syria coming into this country. let's look at the facts. in 2016, the fiscal year that just ended, the u.s. admitted 12,500 syrians. hillary clinton has proposed raising that figure to 65,000, about 550%. as for the second part of the claim, let's be honest here, the checks that they go through, very thorough, biometric checks like fingerprints, a strict vetting process to verify their identities. that can last
>> tom foreman, thanks.lity check. >> we're talking about syrian refugees here, very sensitive issue on both sides. here's a claim donald trump made tonight. >> people are going to pour into our country, people are going to come in from syria, she wants 550% more people than barack obama. he has thousands and thousands of people. they have no idea where they come from. >> so donald trump there caming that the obama administration has allowed in thousands of syrians and...
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. >> foreman bill clinton vp came out the political shadows to reunite with hillary clinton in florida. in north carolina. >> those are the folks who are -- they are auditioning for a reality show. >> more e-mail fallout. state department is akeulzed of giving special treatment to do nors. after a wick -- update about the private e-mail server case. it was information that was already available to the tweets about the release. now clinton's campaign chair is accuse the trump campaign of coordinating and russian ail tackers. >>> and as the candidates battle for last-minute swik voters president obama will be in cleveland this weekend. the president will be here campaigning for hillary clinton. president obama's schedule to hold a rally at berkeley airplane friday morning. the mane time he's headlining annual dinner. that's going to be held in columbus. >> we got kind of tired in the mall and i brought her back to my place. >> a serious video has gone viral. how it could possibly the be the key to solving the case of the missing teenager. >> a breulgt brawl caught on camera. how a group
. >> foreman bill clinton vp came out the political shadows to reunite with hillary clinton in florida. in north carolina. >> those are the folks who are -- they are auditioning for a reality show. >> more e-mail fallout. state department is akeulzed of giving special treatment to do nors. after a wick -- update about the private e-mail server case. it was information that was already available to the tweets about the release. now clinton's campaign chair is accuse the trump...
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tom foreman - on camera: "still, for all those troubles, presidential polls remain among the most accurate. yes, there is still a margin meaning the actual vote may be a little higher or lower than a poll predicts for any given candidate. but the vote will almost always fall within that margin... and when you average several solid polls, as we do here at cnn, the results become even more reliable." thanks tom. right now we are working on all-new stories for 13 action news live at 3-30... including with only 13 days til election promoting his newest hotel and -- a disturbing case out of mississippi where the n-double a-c-p is calling for a federal investigation after an incident at a high school. what they say one student did to another,,, murren says he's actively working to bring an n-b-a team to las vegas the m-g-m resorts head says that it would not be an expansion team, but most likely a relocation of an existing team. there is no word on which team that would be. we have reached out to m-g-m but are still waiting for a comment. . more breaking news now -- right now metro is investigat
tom foreman - on camera: "still, for all those troubles, presidential polls remain among the most accurate. yes, there is still a margin meaning the actual vote may be a little higher or lower than a poll predicts for any given candidate. but the vote will almost always fall within that margin... and when you average several solid polls, as we do here at cnn, the results become even more reliable." thanks tom. right now we are working on all-new stories for 13 action news live at...
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tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> thank you. >>> for the first time in the united states, the supreme court will hear arguments involving transgender issues centering on a public school in the u.s. state of virginia. it wants to stop a female-born transgender student from using the boys' bathroom. a lower court ruled in favor of the student who identifies as male. it found that federal laws ban sex discrimination in schools. supreme court justices agreed to hear the school board's appeal. >>> switching to weather now, and record-setting heat is in store this weekend. good news, right, across much of the central united states. oh, boy. meteorologist derek van dam, come on, it's supposed to cool off by now. >> i'm regretting ordering that bear outfit for halloween. that costume is not going to fare too well with record-setting temperatures here in atlanta, georgia. 13 other locations across the u.s. today, also up for record-breaking territory. we're talking about some serious warmth for the end of october, heading into early november. this is the time when people don costumes for hallo
tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> thank you. >>> for the first time in the united states, the supreme court will hear arguments involving transgender issues centering on a public school in the u.s. state of virginia. it wants to stop a female-born transgender student from using the boys' bathroom. a lower court ruled in favor of the student who identifies as male. it found that federal laws ban sex discrimination in schools. supreme court justices agreed to hear the school board's...
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. >> this young man, his second vote, his name is sage foreman, house last summer to represent arizona and just last month he went there as a kids science officer, proposing to connect very talented stem students with big tech companies. 12-year-old sage foreman is busy building robots and national policy. he just visited the white house on friday where he pitched his idea for stem programs. >> they asked my mom come to washington, dc to meet with the offices of science and technology policy, and a few people from nasa and nsf. >> sage and ten other students were especially selected to serve as kid science advisories. sage suggested a national technology field trip day hosted by u.s. tech companies. >> they would invite middle and high school students to their facilities and explain what their jobs are, some qualifications, and their new obama shook his hand and gave him a commemorative coin. he gave the president his business card. >> and i was like, wow, i cannot believe i just did that. >> that was one of his life goals. he told me that this week. i am not sure what the next one is,
. >> this young man, his second vote, his name is sage foreman, house last summer to represent arizona and just last month he went there as a kids science officer, proposing to connect very talented stem students with big tech companies. 12-year-old sage foreman is busy building robots and national policy. he just visited the white house on friday where he pitched his idea for stem programs. >> they asked my mom come to washington, dc to meet with the offices of science and...
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asks the foreman. "yeah, when i'm dead," growls carl and slams the door. colby for "strange inheritance." thanks so much for watching, and remember -- you can't take it with you. >> two proud texans with a passion for old west guns, guts, and glory. >> i do see bullet holes. >> two strange inheritances -- one a lone star mystery... >> i'm roy roberson. >> i don't think he wanted anyone to have the combination, because that was his control over the pandora's box. >> ...the other a texas-sized challenge. >> this may be financially one of the dumbest things that i have ever done. >> together, can they make history? >> fire! [ explosion ] [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby, and today i'm out in west texas, about 50 miles southwest of abilene. i'm here to hunt down two strange inheritances submitted by viewers whose stories converge into a single tale, a tale born straight out of the wild, wild west. >> my name is garland richards. in 1998, my dad passed away, left me and my siblings a large cattle ranch and a
asks the foreman. "yeah, when i'm dead," growls carl and slams the door. colby for "strange inheritance." thanks so much for watching, and remember -- you can't take it with you. >> two proud texans with a passion for old west guns, guts, and glory. >> i do see bullet holes. >> two strange inheritances -- one a lone star mystery... >> i'm roy roberson. >> i don't think he wanted anyone to have the combination, because that was his control over...
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malik foreman was the one who finally forced knight into the bench area. >> gary: give credit to this tennessee defense. they are hanging in with one of the most powerful offenses in the conference with maybe four or five back-ups in this football game. >> verne: elliott berry is one of them. not evan. this is elliott, number 41 who is on the field defensively. knight chased. off the back foot. intercepted. picked off by todd kelly. >> gary: trevor knight is sure that it bounced. they called it an interception. totally threw that ball off his back foot. yeah, it bounced. >> verne: it bounced. >> referee: the previous play is under further review. the ruling on the field was an interception. >> gary: making plays outside the offense that are too risky and turning the ball over. he may have dodged one here but remember in the first quarter he did the exact same thing and got an interception. >> verne: steve landis is our replay official. >> gary: see if we can see it bounce. it's a little blurry. i don't know if his hand -- was his hand under the ball? they called it caught. that was no
malik foreman was the one who finally forced knight into the bench area. >> gary: give credit to this tennessee defense. they are hanging in with one of the most powerful offenses in the conference with maybe four or five back-ups in this football game. >> verne: elliott berry is one of them. not evan. this is elliott, number 41 who is on the field defensively. knight chased. off the back foot. intercepted. picked off by todd kelly. >> gary: trevor knight is sure that it...
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thank you, tom foreman. i'm going to bring in david k johnston, the making of donald trump. you have a new book out, too. >> "american heiress," the kidnapping of patti hearst. >> i've been doing this since donald trump announced he has been running for president, so it's been 14 or 15 months we've been talking about it. i think the election started after the first debate, the really election. am i wrong? >> i think you are actually. i think there is -- you know, a lot of people have been following it closely all along. but i think when you have a significant amount of distaste for both candidates, people are fluctuating around. i'm sorry, david. go ahead. >> the people undecided, there are people undecided -- >> who is undecided? >> the debate had a big influence on them, and then five days of caring how much ms. universe from five years ago i never heard of weighs? interesting issue to focus on. >> there's going to be a fascinating test on election day or the period leading up to it, which is you have one campaign, the clinton campaign, that has invested tremendously in a
thank you, tom foreman. i'm going to bring in david k johnston, the making of donald trump. you have a new book out, too. >> "american heiress," the kidnapping of patti hearst. >> i've been doing this since donald trump announced he has been running for president, so it's been 14 or 15 months we've been talking about it. i think the election started after the first debate, the really election. am i wrong? >> i think you are actually. i think there is -- you know, a...
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tom foreman joins us with more. tom?er: anderson, each state has its own rules for recounts, and they contain many, many complicated details. but in general, this is how it works. there are 20 states plus the district of columbia, which call for automatic recounts, if you have a very close vote. for example, in michigan, if it's less than 2,000 votes separating the winner and loser, automatic recount. beyond that, 43 states that would allow the candidates to petition for a recount. there are five states out there that allow the parties to ask for a recount. and beyond that, you could have 17 states that let voters do it. but this could be a very expensive proposition. for example, the state of washington had a gubernatorial race with a recount in 2004. it cost more than $1 million in the seattle area alone, it was about 60 cents per ballot. there was a recount in minnesota, in a senatorial race in 2008. that was $460,000. and we all remember florida back in 2000, the bush/gore race down there. there was a state recount g
tom foreman joins us with more. tom?er: anderson, each state has its own rules for recounts, and they contain many, many complicated details. but in general, this is how it works. there are 20 states plus the district of columbia, which call for automatic recounts, if you have a very close vote. for example, in michigan, if it's less than 2,000 votes separating the winner and loser, automatic recount. beyond that, 43 states that would allow the candidates to petition for a recount. there are...
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donald trump is flailing away like george foreman in rumble in the jungle.onald trump punch or fight him.rtlan >> i think she will try to portray herself as the adult in the room. tohink she will continue portray trumpets temperamentally unfit and unqualified. try to get has to him as much rope to hang himself as possible. we are just minutes away from that very debate. break andke a quick be back right after this. ♪ tonight'sright, so debate about to start. you can watch on bloomberg television and twitter. we will be back with analysis starting at 10:30 p.m. now, wallace is on stage giving the audience the house rules. final thoughts, mark? mark: if donald has a path, he must win this debate decisively. he must change the trajectory of their race, and many people around him know that. we will see. schmidt thought donald trump had given a bad performance in the first and second debate. he thinks the race is over. the only possible way it could at be over is if he gave performance tonight as good as it was bad in his first performance. this is the last forma
donald trump is flailing away like george foreman in rumble in the jungle.onald trump punch or fight him.rtlan >> i think she will try to portray herself as the adult in the room. tohink she will continue portray trumpets temperamentally unfit and unqualified. try to get has to him as much rope to hang himself as possible. we are just minutes away from that very debate. break andke a quick be back right after this. ♪ tonight'sright, so debate about to start. you can watch on bloomberg...
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malik foreman was the one who bench area. >> gary: give credit to this tennessee defense. they are hanging in with one of the most powerful offenses in the conference with maybe four or five back-ups in this football game. >> verne: elliott berry is one of them. not evan. this is elliott, number 41 who is on the field defensively. knight chased. off the back foot. intercepted. picked off by todd kelly. >> gary: trevor knight is sure that it bounced. they called it an interception. totally threw that ball off his back foot. yeah, it bounced. >> verne: it bounced. >> referee: the previous play is under further review. the ruling on the field was an >> gary: making plays outside the offense that are too risky and turning the ball over. he may have dodged one here but remember in the first quarter he did the exact same thing and got an interception. >> verne: steve landis is our replay official. >> gary: see if we can see it i don't know if his hand -- was his hand under the ball? they called it caught. that was not clear enough. >> verne: how about this one? they did call it
malik foreman was the one who bench area. >> gary: give credit to this tennessee defense. they are hanging in with one of the most powerful offenses in the conference with maybe four or five back-ups in this football game. >> verne: elliott berry is one of them. not evan. this is elliott, number 41 who is on the field defensively. knight chased. off the back foot. intercepted. picked off by todd kelly. >> gary: trevor knight is sure that it bounced. they called it an...
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i absolutely understand the facts and that they are very important and tom foreman laid them out on cnn. you can go to cnn.com. but my question is, why would it not behoove her to speak more openly about them and address what they are saying this presidential candidate, how she made them feel? that's my question. >> because here's the point. hillary clinton didn't in fact target these individuals despite all the right wing spin about that. she obviously defended her marriage and her husband, but the more important point is, she's focusing on running for president, focusing on her vision for the future for this country, and let's also remember it was donald trump who didn't believe those women that attacked -- that attacked bill clinton, he called them vile names and in fact, the chief prosecutor in fact persecutor against bill clinton in fact also didn't investigate many of those individuals as well, because he didn't believe them as well. so it's very important for hillary clinton to keep focused on her message, on her future and the country and not fall into the trap of engaging in th
i absolutely understand the facts and that they are very important and tom foreman laid them out on cnn. you can go to cnn.com. but my question is, why would it not behoove her to speak more openly about them and address what they are saying this presidential candidate, how she made them feel? that's my question. >> because here's the point. hillary clinton didn't in fact target these individuals despite all the right wing spin about that. she obviously defended her marriage and her...
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twitter run calling the foreman miss universe disgusting, accusing her of some kind of sex tape, which fires up the distraction of his tit for at the with a woman regardless of whatever her past may be. that he shamed for gaining weight. back then and then this week. >> she weighed 118 pounds or 117 pounds an went up to 160 or 70. so this is somebody that likes to eat. she gained a massive amount of weight. it was a real problem. >> while unscientific polls on the internet favored trump after the debate. scientific polling now shows clinton got a bounce. from cnn-orc to pretty coe. policy polling among others. clinton is getting a bump in states from new hampshire to michigan. it's shifting the map just a little as we move into october. dr. larry sab toe helped us. >> i expect clinton to move. u up. it's not enough to get her iowa. it may not get ohio but it probably will ve store some lead in colorado. >> we'll take you through the new map in the second half of the show. charlie belcher is standing by in the mail room to work in your $0.02. you'll see a side to charlie tonight you've
twitter run calling the foreman miss universe disgusting, accusing her of some kind of sex tape, which fires up the distraction of his tit for at the with a woman regardless of whatever her past may be. that he shamed for gaining weight. back then and then this week. >> she weighed 118 pounds or 117 pounds an went up to 160 or 70. so this is somebody that likes to eat. she gained a massive amount of weight. it was a real problem. >> while unscientific polls on the internet favored...
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. >> reporter: in august, one of the construction workers, a carpenter foreman by the name of ricardo bautista was killed after a scaffolding fell on top of him. construction was put to a stop. eventually they did start back up again. as you can see, they completed it. you are looking at some. -- at some of the area you will be able to eat and the ceo of the property moved here to vegas from israel back in 2005 to begin the projects planned here. three years later, he found himself in the middle of the economic downturn. it's no secret that pressure was felt hardest with people here at home. construction came to a sudden carolyn goodman said she had no idea she would be celebrating so soon. >> i was shown the models back in 2011. we were right in the depths of the depression. look at this. it's phenomenal. >> all right. thank you for that update. it was really good. beautiful out there to see tivoli village. >>> today is nevada day. a big part of our history is the cold war. >> that's why the atomic testing museum. the patriots honored the 4700,000 people who worked on project. that w
. >> reporter: in august, one of the construction workers, a carpenter foreman by the name of ricardo bautista was killed after a scaffolding fell on top of him. construction was put to a stop. eventually they did start back up again. as you can see, they completed it. you are looking at some. -- at some of the area you will be able to eat and the ceo of the property moved here to vegas from israel back in 2005 to begin the projects planned here. three years later, he found himself in the...
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>> tom foreman, thanks. we're breaking it down. after weeks of warning viewers that polls really start mattering now, here we are, back with the panel. jeff, let me start with you. with these polls clearly not moving in a direction that's great for trump, without florida, pennsylvania, and nevada, can he win, in your opinion? >> he certainly needs these states. he needs them, as an unbiased pennsylvanian, he needs pennsylvania. he was just there on saturday. huge crowds. the harrisburg "patriot-news" ran a whole story saying that democrats are making a huge mistake underestimating him, because these people, i mean, not only as he's done, and i've been to two of these things myselves, not only are these huge arenas filled, there are thousands outside that can't get in. hillary clinton will be in harrisburg in the next day or so, we'll see what kind of crowd she gets. >> i remember six weeks ago, john king showing the electoral map, saying that trump only had a slim window of how to get to 270. then all of a sudden within a matter of
>> tom foreman, thanks. we're breaking it down. after weeks of warning viewers that polls really start mattering now, here we are, back with the panel. jeff, let me start with you. with these polls clearly not moving in a direction that's great for trump, without florida, pennsylvania, and nevada, can he win, in your opinion? >> he certainly needs these states. he needs them, as an unbiased pennsylvanian, he needs pennsylvania. he was just there on saturday. huge crowds. the...
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. >> kyndell: yeah that happened in august when one of the construction workers, a carpenter foreman by the name of riccardo bautista, he was 28 years old, he was killed after one of the scaffolds fell on top of him at the site. the project was halted and osha did begin an investigation but work did go on and as you can see it was completed. two at tivoli village. you can see an open area where people are going to be able to hang out. construction as our anchors pointed out does continue. the property is symbolic for the prosperity of our state and what we've seen following the 08 recession. the ceo moved to vegas from israel back in 2005 to begin the project here. three years later he found himself in the middle of the economic downturn and it's no secret pressure was felt hardest among nevadans here at home. li i state construction did come to a stop and it took investors in israel to get tivoli village built and open. then organizers began pushing towards phase two. an idea that our mayor carolyn goodman says she had no idea she would be celebrating so soon. that happening today.
. >> kyndell: yeah that happened in august when one of the construction workers, a carpenter foreman by the name of riccardo bautista, he was 28 years old, he was killed after one of the scaffolds fell on top of him at the site. the project was halted and osha did begin an investigation but work did go on and as you can see it was completed. two at tivoli village. you can see an open area where people are going to be able to hang out. construction as our anchors pointed out does continue....
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. >> the foreman said in a loud and clear voice, not guilty, and looked right at tony. he started to cry. >> i think i let out the loudest scream in the courtroom. >> tony's legs started to buckle. >> one of the most profound moments of my 44 years at that time. >> reporter: jurors embraced him after th >> the evidence was so compelling for tony that there really could have been no other verdict. >> reporter: in statements to abc news, the philadelphia d.a.'s office stood by its decision to retry tony and the evidence collected by police, saying the verdict only shows that the jury did not find that anthony wright's guilt was proven beyond a reasonable doubt. nationally, nearly two-thirds of all the people exonerated african-american. >> it's hardly unreasonable to conclude that there is some racial bias at work. certainly there are questions that need to be answered about why tony was wrongfully prosecuted in the first place. >> congratulations. >> appreciate it. thanks so much. >> reporter: two days after tony's exoneration, we caught up with him in fill. >> this is i
. >> the foreman said in a loud and clear voice, not guilty, and looked right at tony. he started to cry. >> i think i let out the loudest scream in the courtroom. >> tony's legs started to buckle. >> one of the most profound moments of my 44 years at that time. >> reporter: jurors embraced him after th >> the evidence was so compelling for tony that there really could have been no other verdict. >> reporter: in statements to abc news, the philadelphia...
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my daughter said -- she thinks george foreman is the guy selling that hot plate, you know, the grill. doesn't remember the rumble in the jungle and all of that stuff like i grew up with. and to me george foreman is this frightening foe of muhammad ali, the guy who could beat up anybody -- >> but it is a great grill. >> to young people, i'm told. older millennials know about what happened in florida in 2000, the disputed election, how the supreme court came in and gave it to w. and all that and how gore just took it, like a man, i would argue, he had to do it for the country, okay, you won, i lost, even though i think i won. then there was the later al gore of "an inconvenient truth," which was a hell of a documentary about the dangers of climate change. a lot of younger millennials know of him that way. in both cases, how did hillary clinton use him that way? >> he was great, because he talked about, every vote matters. this was the last day you could register in florida. they were doing big voter registrations. it's every vote matters. >> getting 92,000 votes. >> i think that's part
my daughter said -- she thinks george foreman is the guy selling that hot plate, you know, the grill. doesn't remember the rumble in the jungle and all of that stuff like i grew up with. and to me george foreman is this frightening foe of muhammad ali, the guy who could beat up anybody -- >> but it is a great grill. >> to young people, i'm told. older millennials know about what happened in florida in 2000, the disputed election, how the supreme court came in and gave it to w. and...