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oh, look, gerry -- gerry, gerry, please! i think i better tell you something. i'm very much in love with my wife, and if you don't stop chasing me around, i'll be on crutches by the time samantha gets back. well, well. when the cat's away, the mouse will play, won't she? or try to. well, i-i-i -- i was just trying to give a bit of comfort to the poor man. sure you were. well, gerry, me darling, you'll be happy to know that you can leave now. i've undone the killing of rufus the red, and the curse on darrin stephens has been lifted. i don't believe you. well, go home. you'll find out. i'm not budging till i have positive proof. how else can i prove it? that'll not be a problem of mine. well, if you won't go back, endora: yes, dear? she wants positive proof. you shall have it. [ thunder crashes ] rufus, me darling! gerry, my love! [ both laugh ] oh, samantha, i want you to meet a darling man, the love of my life, rufus the red. we've sort of met. darrin: is that you, samantha? oh, dear. uh, yes, darrin. don't tell me he's here. i'd hate to have to explain all thi
oh, look, gerry -- gerry, gerry, please! i think i better tell you something. i'm very much in love with my wife, and if you don't stop chasing me around, i'll be on crutches by the time samantha gets back. well, well. when the cat's away, the mouse will play, won't she? or try to. well, i-i-i -- i was just trying to give a bit of comfort to the poor man. sure you were. well, gerry, me darling, you'll be happy to know that you can leave now. i've undone the killing of rufus the red, and the...
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>> first of all, gerry, thank you for having me, mr. baker, all of you on the council at "the wall street journal," i appreciate the opportunity. the message on tuesday night was there are more of us. the clues and cues were hiding in plain sight. everything that donald trump said about the populist uprising, about people just wanting fairness and an opportunity and a voice, ended up being true. and we can talk about it being an anti-elitist election. i think that's fine and it has some merit. but it's very core. people were talking about security. it could be security from terrorism, national security. it's also health care security, economic security. it's capital "s" social security but also small "s" social security. donald trump was going to states like pennsylvania and new hampshire talking about opiate use, and ohio, opiate use, that's a kind of insecurity fairly new to our communities. i've been a vocal and long time critic of republican politicians who run around talking about job creation, you didn't build that, and i'm a job
>> first of all, gerry, thank you for having me, mr. baker, all of you on the council at "the wall street journal," i appreciate the opportunity. the message on tuesday night was there are more of us. the clues and cues were hiding in plain sight. everything that donald trump said about the populist uprising, about people just wanting fairness and an opportunity and a voice, ended up being true. and we can talk about it being an anti-elitist election. i think that's fine and it...
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[applause] >> and one of the things you like to point out about gerry ford is chevy chase made a lotn of him, and it really wasn't accurate. >> not at all. you know, at one point president ford stumbled coming down the front steps of air force one. and saturday night live and chevy chase grabbed that and ran with it. and they made him appear like a stumbling, bumbling idiot. well, gerry ford was captain of the michigan university football team, he was really a good snow skier, he was a really great swimmer, he had been a lifeguard since he was just a kid. he was an eagle scout, he had a law degree from yale, he had practiced law, he played tennis, he played golf, he was just exactly the opposite of what chevy chase and the people on saturday night live tried to depict him as being. >> do you have any more firsthand -- given your firsthand experience with presidents and seeing the temperament needed for the job, i was wondering if you had any thoughts on the upcoming election and the two options that we're facing. [laughter] >> well, i know where you're going with the question, but --
[applause] >> and one of the things you like to point out about gerry ford is chevy chase made a lotn of him, and it really wasn't accurate. >> not at all. you know, at one point president ford stumbled coming down the front steps of air force one. and saturday night live and chevy chase grabbed that and ran with it. and they made him appear like a stumbling, bumbling idiot. well, gerry ford was captain of the michigan university football team, he was really a good snow skier, he...
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[applause] >> and one of the things you like to point out about gerry ford is chevy chase made a lotn of him, and it really wasn't accurate. >> not at all. you know, at one point president ford stumbled coming down the front steps of air force one. and saturday night live and chevy chase grabbed that and ran with it. and they made him appear like a stumbling, bumbling idiot. well, gerry ford was captain of the michigan university football team, he was really a good snow skier, he was a really great swimmer, he had been a lifeguard since he was just a kid. he was an eagle scout, he had a law degree from yale, he had practiced law, he played tennis, he played golf, he was just exactly the opposite of what chevy chase and the people on saturday night live tried to depict him as being. >> do you have any more firsthand -- given your firsthand experience with presidents and seeing the temperament needed for the job, i was wondering if you had any thoughts on the upcoming election and the two options that we're facing. [laughter] >> well, i know where you're going with the question, but --
[applause] >> and one of the things you like to point out about gerry ford is chevy chase made a lotn of him, and it really wasn't accurate. >> not at all. you know, at one point president ford stumbled coming down the front steps of air force one. and saturday night live and chevy chase grabbed that and ran with it. and they made him appear like a stumbling, bumbling idiot. well, gerry ford was captain of the michigan university football team, he was really a good snow skier, he...
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gerri willis, thank you very, very much. >> thank you.he markets are panicked about this funny way of showing it. since election day up 3%. s&p 500, little more than 2%. nasdaq 3%. this is market continues not bracing itself anymore for a president trump but looking forward to that. the fallout on that and what it could mean after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ how else do you think he gets around so fast? take the reins this holiday and get the mercedes-benz you've always wanted during the winter event. now lease the 2017 gle350 for $579 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. neil: all right. remember this house revolt that's going on on the sidelines here to unseat nancy pelosi and the that it's really going nowhere, to hear nancy pelosi. i want you to meet the guy, congressman tim ryan from ohio, who is trying to orchestrate that. he'll be my guest at 4 p.m. on fox news. if you keep on having losing seasons, you need to get a new coach. that was, of course, a sports reasons to which i was familiar. [laughter] which, of course, if you're having a b
gerri willis, thank you very, very much. >> thank you.he markets are panicked about this funny way of showing it. since election day up 3%. s&p 500, little more than 2%. nasdaq 3%. this is market continues not bracing itself anymore for a president trump but looking forward to that. the fallout on that and what it could mean after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ how else do you think he gets around so fast? take the reins this holiday and get the mercedes-benz you've always wanted during the...
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>>gerry ford did. >> there's a lot of justice departments -- >> gerry ford did. >> there are a lot oftice department officials -- >> can he pardon her? >> of course, that's a presidential prerogative. >> april? >> there are a lot of facts that need to be brought to the forefront. that one-liner, when he said, yeah, you should be in jail -- >> you'd be in jail. >> yeah, yeah, "you'd be in jail." everyone, well, pretty much the large portion of his supporters went ballistic in that debate rom. but from that moment on, we knew the fact was, a sitting president is not allowed to tamper in his justice department. it is just unethical and it's not right. number two, that was meant to gin up his base. and i remember driving through this country, seeing signs, hillary for prison. so, where do day go now? where do those people go? and i'm not saying that he should do it. but i'm saying, he has let a good portion of his support down. >> how much -- you know, a lot of people, so many brilliant people who like trump, didn't buy his act literally. they just meant, they wanted his attitude. you don
>>gerry ford did. >> there's a lot of justice departments -- >> gerry ford did. >> there are a lot oftice department officials -- >> can he pardon her? >> of course, that's a presidential prerogative. >> april? >> there are a lot of facts that need to be brought to the forefront. that one-liner, when he said, yeah, you should be in jail -- >> you'd be in jail. >> yeah, yeah, "you'd be in jail." everyone, well, pretty much the...
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and they had a sort of a gerry manned erred district. >> while she was there. >> a gerry manned erreddistrict that was all on the leftment and a suburban district all on the right. and you got, i think, david duke and you got people went to jail. and that type of thing detroysed the by part san. >> that example also shows you, bob livingston who was the person from the suburban district which had been a third african-american before the jerrymandering. so he voted for the martin luther king holiday, open housing, all kinds of things. and you could say to the white people without were very conservative in his district t was david duke's legislative district, you know, look, i've got to do. this i have all these constituents. then it became all white, it pushed him much farther to the right. and will talk about that. and so that is what has happened. the left has become pushed to the left, the right pushed to the right. they don't speak to each other. they don't know each other. they don't live in washington. >> rose: they come in on tuesday. >> the only thing, can i say something on be
and they had a sort of a gerry manned erred district. >> while she was there. >> a gerry manned erreddistrict that was all on the leftment and a suburban district all on the right. and you got, i think, david duke and you got people went to jail. and that type of thing detroysed the by part san. >> that example also shows you, bob livingston who was the person from the suburban district which had been a third african-american before the jerrymandering. so he voted for the...
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among the finger-pointing, gerri dotson lives in fear of losing his investment or worse. >> you wonderu will wake up in the morning because if the earthquake occurs and the building does collapse you may not know it. >> reporter: he is also suing the government and the developers for fraud. along with his fellow neighbors in millennium tower wonders when or even if the building can be fixed. eric: thank you so much. jenna: next on "happening now," isis is putting up a fight with the latest on the front lines was this ancient inscription could be yours from the 10 commandments. all that and more coming at 1:00 pm eastern time. . . i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized me
among the finger-pointing, gerri dotson lives in fear of losing his investment or worse. >> you wonderu will wake up in the morning because if the earthquake occurs and the building does collapse you may not know it. >> reporter: he is also suing the government and the developers for fraud. along with his fellow neighbors in millennium tower wonders when or even if the building can be fixed. eric: thank you so much. jenna: next on "happening now," isis is putting up a...
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neil: gerri, thank you very, very much. gerri willis. plans for the incoming republican president here. already hearing about his attorney general pick from charles schumer who says of senator sessions, now we work out in the gym but the fact is he is a senator that does not absolve him from answering tough questions in the confirmation process. given his past statements and staunch opposition to immigration reform, what he is saying i will be on him like nobody's business. after this. or.. neil: the process is beginning, president-elect trump making his picks for key positions including attorney general jeff sessions. getting word out of us senator chuck schumer leading democrats in that body or will in a new congress, won't be easy, talk about how they work out of the gym and so on but his record on dealing with immigration issues and immigration reform is not fine, chuck schumer's way of saying we are going to rake this guy over the coals. there are moderate republicans pushing for that immigration reform. marco rubio among them, john
neil: gerri, thank you very, very much. gerri willis. plans for the incoming republican president here. already hearing about his attorney general pick from charles schumer who says of senator sessions, now we work out in the gym but the fact is he is a senator that does not absolve him from answering tough questions in the confirmation process. given his past statements and staunch opposition to immigration reform, what he is saying i will be on him like nobody's business. after this. or.....
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gerry was charged with second-degree assault in connection with the fight. he's also due in court today. sean: we could learn new details today about a stabbing in campton. police say a man was stabbed friday afternoon on carla court. he was taken to the hospital with what appeared to be non-life threatening injuries. police say the suspect was also injured and was taken to the hospital. but at this time there is no word on how he was hurt. authorities are not yet releasing the names of the erin: coming up on daybreak, a terrifying revelation in south carolina. a man accused of kidnapping a woman is now a suspected serial killer. you'll hear from the father of one of the men he's accused of murdering. sean: and nascar driver dale earnhardt junior is apparently doing some racing off the track. we'll tell you what happened after he was pulled over for speeding. imagine if hillary clinton wins the white house... then what? liberal carol shea-porter? she'll be a rubber stamp for clinton's agenda. progressive shawn o'connor? he'll be a rubber stamp, too. and you
gerry was charged with second-degree assault in connection with the fight. he's also due in court today. sean: we could learn new details today about a stabbing in campton. police say a man was stabbed friday afternoon on carla court. he was taken to the hospital with what appeared to be non-life threatening injuries. police say the suspect was also injured and was taken to the hospital. but at this time there is no word on how he was hurt. authorities are not yet releasing the names of the...
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are differentphs from the gerry and types in that they are paper-based. you can even see the paper that they used. you can see the fibers of the paper. and that is why it is grainy. a piece of coding paper with a photosensitive material. that is the precursor to what modern-day photography is. these portraits were made outdoors. that is why they look strange under the lighting. depicts -- peter jones. they made three portraits of him in "indian dress." heirloomis not kind of . it was given to him by someone during his visit to england and so it wasn't cultural or tribal. is fascinating about this image is that, notice how supposedly, it native people don't understand technology, right? but as is pointed out, he clearly poses and assumes different roles. what hely understands is doing. he clearly understands the process of picture making. photographic, documentation again supersedes paintings and drawings. photographs and -- photographs of indians provided a means to view the unfamiliar. yet exciting. most ofsay unfamiliar, that would be east of the missis
are differentphs from the gerry and types in that they are paper-based. you can even see the paper that they used. you can see the fibers of the paper. and that is why it is grainy. a piece of coding paper with a photosensitive material. that is the precursor to what modern-day photography is. these portraits were made outdoors. that is why they look strange under the lighting. depicts -- peter jones. they made three portraits of him in "indian dress." heirloomis not kind of . it was...
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gerry: they have been doing so well.ing their deals with their tv distributors for several more months. they have an online only service. they would not give us numbers, but they are happy with the momentum hbo now has had. that business seems to be doing quite well. obviously they are making a lot of shows for the broadcast networks. ," that critics do not like it very much, but a lot of people went to see it in them movie theater -- the movie theater. david: are the beginning to take stock of what he has done, and what have a beginning to say? gerry: there are analysts who feel he is very shrewd in the way he handled this. at two years ago came sign 15 by its, and time warner said basically hold off on that. one of the reasons they did that was because these the distributive like comcast and at&t were in the middle of mergers of their own. it turns out that what at&t finish their merger with directv, they were buyers. is a lotis legacy people feel like he will be remembered as the guy that sold time warner at the very
gerry: they have been doing so well.ing their deals with their tv distributors for several more months. they have an online only service. they would not give us numbers, but they are happy with the momentum hbo now has had. that business seems to be doing quite well. obviously they are making a lot of shows for the broadcast networks. ," that critics do not like it very much, but a lot of people went to see it in them movie theater -- the movie theater. david: are the beginning to take...
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gerri/shopper: i don't go shopping in all the craziness. i just don't do it. holidays and going out there and finding great deals. but before you head out the door this year, we're trying to help you figure out where to go. wallethub surveyed 8-thousand deals, from 35 of the biggest stores in the country. we're looking at the top 3 spots in the valley: number one on the list... is macy's. where the average discount will be more than 63-percent for black friday. two with an average savings of almost 63- percent. and in the third spot is harbor freight also saving you nearly 63- percent. the stores to avoid if you're actually looking for big discounts... are costco, averaging only 25- percent off. amazon at 24-percent. and at the bottom of the list... big lots with an average savings of 23- percent. jason: we may try to get out there and fight the crowds. now let's look at the most most of the black friday discounts this year are concentrated on toys. and if you're shopping for the kids, sam's club is offering the biggest savings, with an average 43-percent off.
gerri/shopper: i don't go shopping in all the craziness. i just don't do it. holidays and going out there and finding great deals. but before you head out the door this year, we're trying to help you figure out where to go. wallethub surveyed 8-thousand deals, from 35 of the biggest stores in the country. we're looking at the top 3 spots in the valley: number one on the list... is macy's. where the average discount will be more than 63-percent for black friday. two with an average savings of...
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i'm gerry carter, and i study food sharing relationships in vampire bats.are small, neotropical bats. they weigh about 30 grams, and they drink nothing but blood. the legend of the vampire actually came first before the bat was discovered by europeans. so the bat is actually named after the monster and noy the other way around. one idea about vampire bats that's very common-- especially in latin america-- is that most bats are vampire bats, and that's certainly not true. there are only three species of vampire bats, and there are roughly 1,300 species of bats. the common vampire bat usually feeds on mammals and livestock. the white-winged vampire bat will often climb on the underside of a branch to feed on the toes of a bird. and the hairy-legged vampire bat will actually land on a bird like a chicken and hide in the feathers, so it's like a giant tick. vampire bats have these razor- sharp teeth that they use to make a small cut, and then they lick the wound. and they have an anticoagulant in their saliva which keeps the blood flowing, and they'll take abou
i'm gerry carter, and i study food sharing relationships in vampire bats.are small, neotropical bats. they weigh about 30 grams, and they drink nothing but blood. the legend of the vampire actually came first before the bat was discovered by europeans. so the bat is actually named after the monster and noy the other way around. one idea about vampire bats that's very common-- especially in latin america-- is that most bats are vampire bats, and that's certainly not true. there are only three...
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elaine: correspondent gerry hadden reports from the yucatan peninsula on the struggles of single motherhood
elaine: correspondent gerry hadden reports from the yucatan peninsula on the struggles of single motherhood
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if gerri willis is following that i will too.: case shiller reporting in september home prices hitting their highest level year over year, it is a high watermark as we know but before you say it is another bubble about to burst, understand only seven of 20 markets, case shiller studies intensively have topped the 2006 previous high. others like miami, tampa, phoenix, las vegas, well below those highs. this market is cooking and another reason is single-family housing starts around 11% in october. that is a big move. the other thing people consider when talking about the housing markets, have a point since early october, free.9%, got to tell you this is interesting, the big question is whether the december rate hike will throw the housing market intuitively -- to the by raising mortgage rates, probably already baked in and the only thing that will cause people through concern is if this is the start of a series of rate hikes that came one upon another and we have seen that in the past. it is a rumor, by on the rumor, sell on the n
if gerri willis is following that i will too.: case shiller reporting in september home prices hitting their highest level year over year, it is a high watermark as we know but before you say it is another bubble about to burst, understand only seven of 20 markets, case shiller studies intensively have topped the 2006 previous high. others like miami, tampa, phoenix, las vegas, well below those highs. this market is cooking and another reason is single-family housing starts around 11% in...
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gerry morgan lost all took on extra meaning after her mom died recently from cancer. >> all of her china, all of her silver ware. everything's gone. >> the morgans escaped as the flames engulfed their driveway. they thought the fire department had the blaze under control. >> when you look at this, can you believe this? >> no. we thought they would be able to stop >> i -- yes, i prayed that they'd stop it. >> in addition to the widespread devastation that goes on for blocks here just beyond downtown gatlinburg, today the rain caused problems of mudslides and rock slides. forecasters say tonight the threat of rain here with thunderstorms and through the south will continue, but by tomorrow it should be gone. which will allow folks at least some here in gatlinburg to come >> all right, kerry sanders in tennessee, thank you. >>> there are new developments in a deadly police shooting that sparked violent protests. prosecutors have decided not to charge an officer for the killing of keith lamont scott in charlotte, north carolina in september. authorities maintain scott, whose wife recorded th
gerry morgan lost all took on extra meaning after her mom died recently from cancer. >> all of her china, all of her silver ware. everything's gone. >> the morgans escaped as the flames engulfed their driveway. they thought the fire department had the blaze under control. >> when you look at this, can you believe this? >> no. we thought they would be able to stop >> i -- yes, i prayed that they'd stop it. >> in addition to the widespread devastation that goes...
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hopkinton in gerry donahue feeds jacob rockwood. great feed by the stevens goalie. second half, good chance for the cardinals. noah spaulding gets off a shot but tim meyserve is there to make the stop. he pitched a shutout. sixth championship in 11 years. goffstown and lebanon playing for division 2 championship. in the second overtime period a great chance for the raiders but miles green makes the leaping save to keep the game scoreless. they would need penalty kicks to decide this one. lebanon's graham chickering fires one just too high over the crossbar. a heart breaker for them. so goffstown with a chance to win it. noah charron drills it just under the bar. gost penalty kicks. the grizzlies are the d-2 champs the first ever boys soccer title for goffstown. the wildcats host albany next saturday. dartmouth got their first ivy league win today coming from behind to beat cornell on the road 17-13. miles smith ran for 119 yards and a touchdown in the win. st. anselm wrapped up the regular season on the road with a loss. the cross country meet of champions found at
hopkinton in gerry donahue feeds jacob rockwood. great feed by the stevens goalie. second half, good chance for the cardinals. noah spaulding gets off a shot but tim meyserve is there to make the stop. he pitched a shutout. sixth championship in 11 years. goffstown and lebanon playing for division 2 championship. in the second overtime period a great chance for the raiders but miles green makes the leaping save to keep the game scoreless. they would need penalty kicks to decide this one....
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that's gerry guerrero, civil rights attorney. suing the nypd in half a dozen cases. the commissioner's. your people need to be over on the walkways, reverend. uh, officer, we have permits. not to block a government plaza.
that's gerry guerrero, civil rights attorney. suing the nypd in half a dozen cases. the commissioner's. your people need to be over on the walkways, reverend. uh, officer, we have permits. not to block a government plaza.
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gerri: from that the purpose of labor, it is not stopped in its tracks but it is on hold, suspended forhe rule would do, salaried workers making $47,476 or less per year would be eligible for overtime pay. why is this a big deal? overtime pay for a long time, $23,660, a juggling that level. president obama, one of the signature moves, why did he want to do that? to increase wages earned at the nation's fast food outlets in retail stores across the country. people on the other side of the equation, the business, chamber of commerce and others come of this is a big downer for people who own businesses, doubling that threshold of the problem. the judge overturned in texas, ironically appointee and overturned, not because of that doubling of the threshold but because it would go up every three years automatically, that is the part which he said it looked like the department of labor overstepping their bounds but we will keep an eye on this, businesses are moving in this direction because the deadline was december 1st so walmart for example has taken salaries of their assistant managers and
gerri: from that the purpose of labor, it is not stopped in its tracks but it is on hold, suspended forhe rule would do, salaried workers making $47,476 or less per year would be eligible for overtime pay. why is this a big deal? overtime pay for a long time, $23,660, a juggling that level. president obama, one of the signature moves, why did he want to do that? to increase wages earned at the nation's fast food outlets in retail stores across the country. people on the other side of the...
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there is a strange man named gordon john bennett who ran the tribune and he had crazier stories, the gerriof his time. >> sensationalism. >> guest: the early days of competition, completely different. think of the competition to gain a crowd versus selling a copy of the best product, when you are trying to gather a crowd you need something a land and outrageous so the tribune gained huge audiences with a first-hand account of a prostitute murdered with an ax and set on fire and the editor himself witnessed the scene and described her as the most beautiful thing he had seen, the venus the milo, covered her head, they never read anything like this, they loved it so i will finish the story here, we are in trouble so they ran a series of stories where they had an exclusive report from the owner of the world at large as telephone about what they had seen on the moon. it was amazing. >> host: was it a logo? >> guest: not a logo. they discovered bats, human bats on the moon prone to fornication. it shows you, they never retracted the story. no one was able to say the story was wrong. no one knew
there is a strange man named gordon john bennett who ran the tribune and he had crazier stories, the gerriof his time. >> sensationalism. >> guest: the early days of competition, completely different. think of the competition to gain a crowd versus selling a copy of the best product, when you are trying to gather a crowd you need something a land and outrageous so the tribune gained huge audiences with a first-hand account of a prostitute murdered with an ax and set on fire and the...
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. >> host: gerry on the democrats whine. >> caller: good morning c-span and the guest. here's something i have to say about that outcome 16 years ago. first of all, that footage of the speech if i had been mr. al gore i'm not so sure that i would have been a good sport about it. i think stephen douglas . talk about patriotism overe supreme r partisanship and it was over patriotism and democracy is the right outcome were achieved there might not have been a 9/ 9/11. >> guest: bears some of the sentiment that still exists and there are many democrats that were actually frustrated with aa gore first during the recount process they felt the democrats werfor not being tough enough, t the republicans handled it as a political issue and they understood the way the recount happened and the way that it was talked about in front of the media and the way that they strategically thought about the timeline and the politics that would ensue from stopping and slowing down the investigation was better than that democrats who the writers have handled this more of a legal issue rather th
. >> host: gerry on the democrats whine. >> caller: good morning c-span and the guest. here's something i have to say about that outcome 16 years ago. first of all, that footage of the speech if i had been mr. al gore i'm not so sure that i would have been a good sport about it. i think stephen douglas . talk about patriotism overe supreme r partisanship and it was over patriotism and democracy is the right outcome were achieved there might not have been a 9/ 9/11. >> guest:...
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the other thing i would take from all of this, gerry, you said, what is the message? ae, ethics and veracity are qualification for president of the united states. i think that folks in hillary clinton's campaign, which is filled with brilliant, savvy strategists, including the candidate herself, but the idea that temperament or what you said 20 years ago is an affirmative criteria and trustworthiness are not is not going to be true. you are not going to convince voters otherwise. >> it is also fair to say that he tap into an anger that was in the country. -- is also fair to say that he tapped into an anger that was in the country. it produced a divisive campaign, an angry campaign. so, i guess one of the things i wanted to ask you was, what can be done now to heal those divisions? what would you say to a hispanic family that is worried about the townne, or a muslim family worried about the tone? what will donald trump say to those people in the weeks ahead to clamp down on the concerns? >> when you met me in 1994, and the word anger was also used then. we had an op-ed
the other thing i would take from all of this, gerry, you said, what is the message? ae, ethics and veracity are qualification for president of the united states. i think that folks in hillary clinton's campaign, which is filled with brilliant, savvy strategists, including the candidate herself, but the idea that temperament or what you said 20 years ago is an affirmative criteria and trustworthiness are not is not going to be true. you are not going to convince voters otherwise. >> it is...
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gerry, thank you so much. good luck this big weekend for you guys.ank you for taking the time to do this. >> still come out for the deals. >> we didn't talk about velvet. >> we didn't. but you and i are going to macy's. >> we're going to go get -- >> both of you need red. >> it's sbn decided. >>> but still to come on "squawk box," what toys your children want and where to find them. as we go to break, futures are heading to a higher open about 60 points for the dow. we'll be right back. ♪ today, we're seeing new technologies make healthcare more personal with patient-centric, digital innovations; from self-monitoring devices that can interpret personal data and enable targeted care, to cloud platforms that invite providers to collaborate with the patients they serve. that's why over 90% of the top 25 global pharmaceutical companies are turning to cognizant. our domain experts, technologists, digital and data specialists, clinicians and scientists are transforming the way clinical research sites collaborate with pharmaceutical companies, and enhancing
gerry, thank you so much. good luck this big weekend for you guys.ank you for taking the time to do this. >> still come out for the deals. >> we didn't talk about velvet. >> we didn't. but you and i are going to macy's. >> we're going to go get -- >> both of you need red. >> it's sbn decided. >>> but still to come on "squawk box," what toys your children want and where to find them. as we go to break, futures are heading to a higher open...
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the other thing i would take from all of this, gerry, you said, what is the message?ne, ethics and veracity are a qualification for president of the united states. i think that folks in hillary clinton's campaign, which is filled with brilliant, savvy strategists, including the candidate herself, but the idea that temperament or what you said 20 years ago is an affirmative criteria and trustworthiness are not is not going to be true. you are not going to convince voters otherwise. also fair to is say he tapped into an anger in the country and it produced, i think a somewhat divisive campaign, and angry campaign. i think it was reflected in the first question we heard tonight. one of the things i wanted to ask you is what can be done now to heal the divisions and what would you say to a hispanic family that is worried about the tone or a muslim family worried about the tone? what is the message to them and what can i will donald trump say to those people in the weeks ahead to clamp down on the concerns? ms. conway: you went back to 1994 when you met me in the word ange
the other thing i would take from all of this, gerry, you said, what is the message?ne, ethics and veracity are a qualification for president of the united states. i think that folks in hillary clinton's campaign, which is filled with brilliant, savvy strategists, including the candidate herself, but the idea that temperament or what you said 20 years ago is an affirmative criteria and trustworthiness are not is not going to be true. you are not going to convince voters otherwise. also fair to...
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gerri willis with the latest obamacare type checking.e a lot more than people thought. >> it costs a lot of money. but so you don't care about people who get employer-sponsored coverage. those premiums raised 3% faster than inflation. last year since 20 and 11 you don't care about that. let's talk about obamacare and the unmitigated disaster that is obamacare. we've had the nations most deep-pocketed insurers,.com united health group, humana all have fled these exchanges because they can't make money. if they can't ke it work these are the companies of the brightest minds in the most people and that didn't work. let's look at premium hikes. this year 2017 people are signing up for right now. the average premium hikes 25%. an arizona 116%. oklahoma 69. tennessee 63. minnesota 59%. this is unaffordable. this doesn't work for american families and particularly people targeted for obamacare and the people who are working, will have trouble getting coverage. this is a nonstarter. the other thing you need to understand is there are simply fewe
gerri willis with the latest obamacare type checking.e a lot more than people thought. >> it costs a lot of money. but so you don't care about people who get employer-sponsored coverage. those premiums raised 3% faster than inflation. last year since 20 and 11 you don't care about that. let's talk about obamacare and the unmitigated disaster that is obamacare. we've had the nations most deep-pocketed insurers,.com united health group, humana all have fled these exchanges because they...
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. >> reporter: but now is the time, gerry hood says to bring justice for her sister. >>she was the type of girl that would talk to anybody. >> reporter: it was december 1978, theresa corley left a party at a bar. according to authorities, a group of men picked her up and sexually assaulted her. she was murdered in a ditch along 495. >>it's been 38 years, but i think for her, myself, and my family especially a day like today, thanksgiving, it's like it was yesterday. >> reporter: now the hope is that technology is on their side. hud hopes to exhume her sister's body for one last effort for dna testing. >>when we're being told the one last thing that you could do is to exhume her to see if there could be any trace dna evidence under her a suspect, that's the one thing now that my family is focused on. >> reporter: it's a costly endeavor. that's why the family is hosting a fundraiser to cover it. >>we wanted to feel as if we had done something to bring justice to her. >> reporter: hoping to find her sister's killer once and for all. the fundraiser tonight is at 7:00 p.m.
. >> reporter: but now is the time, gerry hood says to bring justice for her sister. >>she was the type of girl that would talk to anybody. >> reporter: it was december 1978, theresa corley left a party at a bar. according to authorities, a group of men picked her up and sexually assaulted her. she was murdered in a ditch along 495. >>it's been 38 years, but i think for her, myself, and my family especially a day like today, thanksgiving, it's like it was yesterday....
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. >> reporter: now is the team gerry hood says to bring justice for her sister. it was december 1978, tracy curlily left a party at a bar. according to authorities a group of men picked her up and assaulted her. days later she was found murdered in a ditch along 495. >>it's been 38 years, but i think for her, myself, and my family, especially a day like today, thanksgiving, it's like it was yesterday. >> reporter: now the hope is that technology is on their assignment hud hopes to exhume her sister's body for -- is to see if there could be any trace dna under her nails. that's the one thing my family is focused on. >> reporter: it's costly, so the family is hosting a fundraiser to cover it. >>we wanted to feel as if we've done something to bring justice to her. >> reporter: hoping to find her sister's killer once and more all. the fundraiser is tonight at 7:00 p.m. at the bellingham sportsman's club. the family hopes this is also a night to >>nicole, thank you. >>> developing news, two people are dead and four hospitalized after a shooting at a football game in k
. >> reporter: now is the team gerry hood says to bring justice for her sister. it was december 1978, tracy curlily left a party at a bar. according to authorities a group of men picked her up and assaulted her. days later she was found murdered in a ditch along 495. >>it's been 38 years, but i think for her, myself, and my family, especially a day like today, thanksgiving, it's like it was yesterday. >> reporter: now the hope is that technology is on their assignment hud...
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gerri willis has the details. >> much of consumers. your cell phone isn't just a link to friends and family. using a 10 digit phone number to access private information. because cell phones are so popular, half of us have ditched the landline for this little device. that businesses use it as a way of identifying you ever businesses go, scammers are soon to follow. >> think about all the different aspects of your life for your cell phone number comes into play everywhere from surveys to product purchases to loyalty programs to registration programs. all the different aspects of your life normally when you're asked to give contact information, people tend to be more comfortable giving her cell phone number than the e-mail address. trade to houston for scammers do. they may call you and pretend to be the irs looking to get even more private information so they can steal from your accounts or take a ride in your name. or they might i pass you entirely and try to fool the banks into thinking they argue is still money that way. >> cell phone
gerri willis has the details. >> much of consumers. your cell phone isn't just a link to friends and family. using a 10 digit phone number to access private information. because cell phones are so popular, half of us have ditched the landline for this little device. that businesses use it as a way of identifying you ever businesses go, scammers are soon to follow. >> think about all the different aspects of your life for your cell phone number comes into play everywhere from surveys...
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gerry willis on what changes we are likely to see. >> you've got that right.o things popular with the american people that donald trump wants to keep. he told us "the wall street journal" over the weekend, first law prohibiting insurers from denying coverage for preexisting conditions. secondly allowing kids to stay on their parents plans until the age of 26. that is very popular with joblessness was so current. but there are many things that trump wants to get rid of entirely. first of all the individual mandate. that is attacked that if you don't have any coverage. 2.5% of gross adjusted income last year for 2017 which is that people weren't rolling forward to be 2.5% plus inflation very unpopular. he wants lower premiums. the average premium of 25% on exchanges across the country. and one state tennessee 56% increase in premiums. i am hearing anecdotally that people are taking out second mortgages on their houses to pay for the premium which makes no sense at all. also he wants to allow insurers to cross state lines. thereby insurers to provide insurance to
gerry willis on what changes we are likely to see. >> you've got that right.o things popular with the american people that donald trump wants to keep. he told us "the wall street journal" over the weekend, first law prohibiting insurers from denying coverage for preexisting conditions. secondly allowing kids to stay on their parents plans until the age of 26. that is very popular with joblessness was so current. but there are many things that trump wants to get rid of entirely....
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police arrested gerry davis after finding 80 pounds of cocaine in his car. he's facing a five-count indictment including possession with the intent to distribute. house and recovered more cocaine, two guns and over $67,000. >>> if you're heading to cleveland heights this weekend, there's good news. you can park for free from friday through sunday. it's to celebrate small business weekend, and the holiday shopping season. free parking is offered at metered spots, in city parking lots and garages. >>> he came to help. of course he made it! what else would you expect? >> tia: yeah, k. love is hot not just fire last night. he scored 34 of his 40 points in the first quarter. that's a new nba record for poibt pointes in the first quarter. lebron james had a big night. he finished with a triple double. they won over the portland trailblazers. lebron spoke after the game about k. love's huge night. >> he was such screens, and they were allowing him to get back and shoot the shots. wanted to keep going to him. it was a great way to start the game. you put up 40 in th
police arrested gerry davis after finding 80 pounds of cocaine in his car. he's facing a five-count indictment including possession with the intent to distribute. house and recovered more cocaine, two guns and over $67,000. >>> if you're heading to cleveland heights this weekend, there's good news. you can park for free from friday through sunday. it's to celebrate small business weekend, and the holiday shopping season. free parking is offered at metered spots, in city parking lots...
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. >> i am working with the fee gerry johnson campaign. i'm probably in the camp of why are you even having this debate. but i'm glad i came because i want people to ask a question of those that are not in favor of voting themselves personally and i want to preface by saying i didn't go to the first time i was eligible and they had an existential crisis thinking i can't believe i threw away that opportunity. i think that you've made good points like we've probably over emphasized the importance of voting but by and large. the reason the question is the form of the rights. if i may be leader then buying rights need to be compatible with the rights of all other people. you act in a way such that everyone engaging in the same behavior as you wanted if you've are giving not voting results in the system system that there wan fact no legitimacy to the states of the question is can you believe in a limited state and still abstained from voting or i guess i should ask in the reverse is it the case that only holds value if you believe the governmen
. >> i am working with the fee gerry johnson campaign. i'm probably in the camp of why are you even having this debate. but i'm glad i came because i want people to ask a question of those that are not in favor of voting themselves personally and i want to preface by saying i didn't go to the first time i was eligible and they had an existential crisis thinking i can't believe i threw away that opportunity. i think that you've made good points like we've probably over emphasized the...
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maryland's elijah cummings, virginia's gerry connolly, and sit on that committee. this will be the gm's first time in front of lawmakers since suggesting that metro caught its late night service. wiedefeld's testimony set for friday morning. >>> attorneys for a man who plotted an attack on the u.s. capitol are pushing for a shorter prison term when sentenced next week. they say 22-year-old christopher cornel matured since his arrest last year and rejects propaganda that influenced him. his 2015 state of the union address in the capitol. prosecutors want a 30 year jail sentence but defense attorneys say 10 to 20 years would be more appropriate. cornell was arrested outside a cincinnati gun shop where he had just bought two semiautomatic rifles and 600 rounds of ammunition. >>> now to proposed security changes at the white house. federal officials will review plans tomorrow for a newer, taller fence. white house grounds. news 4's scott macfarlane broke this story about these changes months ago. he's in our newsroom with an update for you. >> wendy, good evening. the
maryland's elijah cummings, virginia's gerry connolly, and sit on that committee. this will be the gm's first time in front of lawmakers since suggesting that metro caught its late night service. wiedefeld's testimony set for friday morning. >>> attorneys for a man who plotted an attack on the u.s. capitol are pushing for a shorter prison term when sentenced next week. they say 22-year-old christopher cornel matured since his arrest last year and rejects propaganda that influenced him....
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there is other dark horse names, gerry parsky, jeb hensarling, that is where we right now. it is little murky. melissa: jamie feels strong, need to serve his country and calling to do that in many other ways, this could be something he sees. >> this could be it but he has other competing factors. family, grandkids, his health. he battled back from cancer. melissa: charlie, thank you. president obama giving an apparent jab to facebook today over the prevalence of fake political news on its site. can you tell the difference? david: sometimes i can't. melissa: new study shows many can not. david: vice president-elect mike pence making rounds on capitol hill. insiders saying he is telling his former colleagues to buckle up! melissa: waiting more vip arrivals at trump tower. who president-elect trump is sitting down with today. we'll take you there live or update. >> very exciting time for us. obviously a ton of work to do. but we're doing it methodically and very calmly. the microsoft cloud helps us stay connected. the microsoft cloud offers infinite scalability. the microsoft
there is other dark horse names, gerry parsky, jeb hensarling, that is where we right now. it is little murky. melissa: jamie feels strong, need to serve his country and calling to do that in many other ways, this could be something he sees. >> this could be it but he has other competing factors. family, grandkids, his health. he battled back from cancer. melissa: charlie, thank you. president obama giving an apparent jab to facebook today over the prevalence of fake political news on its...
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gerri has been off fighting breast cancer and doing a fine job of it. >> thank you. >> you've had a couplee middle of radiation, right? >> went on the chemo diet. you know, there was that. it's been a while. i was diagnosed back in may and i wrote to fox viewers, i said, i want to be back, don't be sad. here i am. so i'm very happy to be here and sort of overwhelmed. >> it's an inspiring story. it's an easy google if you're interested. your specific type of breast cancer, it's not what we all think of it. it's not -- explain to people what they need to do for themselves. >> well, it's called lobular. most breast cancer looks like little cherries, right, once you see the x-ray of it, that's what it looks like. mine looks more like sort of a mars bar. it was like a long log, right? it's not detectable necessarily by mammogram. i had a mammogram six months before my diagnosis. so i found it. check yourself. you have to check yourself, you have to go to the doctor, get the mammograms, get the scans and make sure that you're you n. i didn't really have much of it in my family. it's not a big ge
gerri has been off fighting breast cancer and doing a fine job of it. >> thank you. >> you've had a couplee middle of radiation, right? >> went on the chemo diet. you know, there was that. it's been a while. i was diagnosed back in may and i wrote to fox viewers, i said, i want to be back, don't be sad. here i am. so i'm very happy to be here and sort of overwhelmed. >> it's an inspiring story. it's an easy google if you're interested. your specific type of breast...
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famed radical right-wing catholic priest richard neuhaus who converted to being a catholic list of gerrybauer and james thompson, you know, ferocious right-wing anti-woman activist. these are the people that sort of populated the world mike pence comes out of. pence has been viewed as one of the prized warriors of the radical religious right. in indiana, his state was one of the most -- had one of the most restrictive to akoni and rules on abortion and the criminalizing of abortion. he tried to ram through a law that would have required fetal tissue or fetuses that were aborted to receive a proper burial. a judge intervenes, a federal judge intervened the day before this was to take hold and said this is quite likely unconstitutional will stop he held up hiv medication and treatment funding trying to put on a requirement that it come with fair be that would preach against the evils of gay sex. he has said he believes the only safe sex is no sex and he chided former secretary of state colin powell for suggesting that people should use condoms when having sex. juan: i want to turn toto ind
famed radical right-wing catholic priest richard neuhaus who converted to being a catholic list of gerrybauer and james thompson, you know, ferocious right-wing anti-woman activist. these are the people that sort of populated the world mike pence comes out of. pence has been viewed as one of the prized warriors of the radical religious right. in indiana, his state was one of the most -- had one of the most restrictive to akoni and rules on abortion and the criminalizing of abortion. he tried to...
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jason gerry of sanddown and michael sirio of chester. he found offensive and turned into a physical altercation and two shootings. >> it was the hollering that woke me up to start with and then all of acid, it turned into more than a verbal argument. police found the man outside the building in critical condition. when officers pulled up a car, a woman had been shot: a fire heavily damaged a just before intoen on winnisquam avenue. one man was inside and jumped out a front window. and he was treated for cuts-his hand. the fire is not considered suspicious. >> we hope you stay with us, next, the starting line is next. we're about an hour away from >> we'll give you the forecast for the beginning and end of that race as well as the rain that moves through and a little bit of snow and how much longer that could last. amy: plenty of high school tourney action, including four boys ben hassan is my older brother. he is so funny, and so smart, and my best friend. all families have challenges, and my mom instilled in us very early on and working
jason gerry of sanddown and michael sirio of chester. he found offensive and turned into a physical altercation and two shootings. >> it was the hollering that woke me up to start with and then all of acid, it turned into more than a verbal argument. police found the man outside the building in critical condition. when officers pulled up a car, a woman had been shot: a fire heavily damaged a just before intoen on winnisquam avenue. one man was inside and jumped out a front window. and he...
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. >> rose: if you talk to frank gerry he was more inspired by art than any other thing, and frank stellor was an inspiration for him. >> and if i'm honest, art is probably my greatest inspiration, from the classical period to contemporary art. >> rose: yeah. d because of celebration ofhis this, people saying i need me some david adjaye. >> no, it would be-- it is very nice. we have incredible calls, you know, we're working on a fantastic project in san francisco. our first master plan of the old ship yards site which is really amazing. we're doing our first tower in new york which is very exciting. right next to frank gehry's tower. >> rose: on spruce street. >> on williams street, really very close, very exciting. a large tower. and then we are doing the studio museum in harlem which is the next big cultural institution that we're doing. so i'm very excited about that for that. and we're also working all over the the world where we're doing a museum srksz actually a museum in san antonio, for linda pace, a wonderful museum collection space. >> rose: also in harlem portable housing. >> we
. >> rose: if you talk to frank gerry he was more inspired by art than any other thing, and frank stellor was an inspiration for him. >> and if i'm honest, art is probably my greatest inspiration, from the classical period to contemporary art. >> rose: yeah. d because of celebration ofhis this, people saying i need me some david adjaye. >> no, it would be-- it is very nice. we have incredible calls, you know, we're working on a fantastic project in san francisco. our...
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gerry, emma and melanie. >> now "people" magazine reports their new single has apparently leaked. >> oh. ? this is a song for her ? ? you know you light it up ? ? because you know who you are ? ? she's got that boom boom ? >> oh, i like it. >> it's got a fun beat to it. >> it's catchy. >> the 40-something spice girls are apparently spinning the tune for a feel good pop anthem for women looking for a little more girl power in their life. >> not finding sporty spice or posh spice, victoria beckham joining the girls any time soon. beckham is busy with the fashion label and family and chisim said her career went in a different direction. >> wonder what direction that >> she did have that "i turn to you" song in 1999. that was big. >> and in the last 20 years? >> i like the new one. i'm looking forward to that coming out. >> it's cute. >>> next to drunk history, shall we? >> "hamilton" creator narrates an upcoming episode of comedy central's "drunk history" where inebriated actors and comics share stories from u.s. history and those drunk versions of history get reenacted. miranda, no sur
gerry, emma and melanie. >> now "people" magazine reports their new single has apparently leaked. >> oh. ? this is a song for her ? ? you know you light it up ? ? because you know who you are ? ? she's got that boom boom ? >> oh, i like it. >> it's got a fun beat to it. >> it's catchy. >> the 40-something spice girls are apparently spinning the tune for a feel good pop anthem for women looking for a little more girl power in their life. >> not...
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points, they wanted 66-35 and are moving on to the semis to play the winner of this one, number 7, gerry creek at number 2 mullen. david take on his old school. they were set up in open position, the strike first, hami and breaks free to the touchdown. it's 10-0 in the second quarter, creek starts coming back and check out the trickery here, bruins run in diverse, and they sprint in the end zone for a long score that cuts the deficit to 10-6, the same quarter, the quarterback connects with stanley, it makes upset over and it's the 17- fine. they're posting silver creek, this conversation worked for the raptors, they took it from two defenders, 57 yards later. >> made it 7-0. they had harrison wide open on this one. nobody around the wide receiver, 41-yard score, another silver creek touchdown, stop me if yo the final score, raptors moving on. 3a quarterfinal at touch clashing pueblo, second quarter tigers down three scores, michael is up at 21-7. they made it a game with this whacky play. he ends up with the pick, 6 for the tigers. back, 41-21, don't forget we have more from all of our g
points, they wanted 66-35 and are moving on to the semis to play the winner of this one, number 7, gerry creek at number 2 mullen. david take on his old school. they were set up in open position, the strike first, hami and breaks free to the touchdown. it's 10-0 in the second quarter, creek starts coming back and check out the trickery here, bruins run in diverse, and they sprint in the end zone for a long score that cuts the deficit to 10-6, the same quarter, the quarterback connects with...