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and from the houston texans, a great football player, j.j. watt is here. we have music from zz top. zz top will be here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] jj, you're a little bit early. what's up? >> we're out of coffee. have you got any out here >> jimmy: no. we don't have any out here. i can send somebody next door. >> no, i can go get it. do you want anything? >> jimmy: well, actually we don't have a lot of time. i can send somebody. >> i'm pretty fast. >> jimmy: okay, i'd love one. medium whole milk latte half calf with the two splendas. thank you very much. >> got it. >> jimmy: that doesn't happen very often when guests are, will actually -- go next door. tackle me elmo right there. >> i need a whole milk half caf latte with two splendas. i'm going to jimmy kimmel. let's go! >> with cream? >> come on. let's go. >> jimmy: i think he lost the whipped cream. my goodness. guillermo, will you just clear the way there? i don't want anybody to get hurt when he come bursting back in. there we go. >> hang on, hang on. >> jimmy: thank you. i appreciate that. wher
and from the houston texans, a great football player, j.j. watt is here. we have music from zz top. zz top will be here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] jj, you're a little bit early. what's up? >> we're out of coffee. have you got any out here >> jimmy: no. we don't have any out here. i can send somebody next door. >> no, i can go get it. do you want anything? >> jimmy: well, actually we don't have a lot of time. i can send somebody. >> i'm pretty fast. >>...
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before that he spent eight seasons as head cough of the houston texans. he did not win a single playoff game in houston. >>> let's move on to hockey now. not a great weekend for the capitals. head coach barry trotz wants to see his team get back on track this tuesday again the oilers. a bad weekend started for caps on friday night. two straight games that they have come back from two or more goals. it's the first time since november 29th and december 2nd the caps have failed to pick up a point in back-to-back games. the caps are desperate for a one. win. >> it's huge. it's huge. we're trying to stay with the, you know a few teams trying to stay above teams. for me it's imperative we get tuesday. we have to be hungry to me it's almost like a must game. >> two points you want to have going into the break. and if you get those pretty solid six, seven weeks we've had, it's what you want momentum going into the final stretch. >> two teams, the caps are battles in the metro division. rangers visiting the sydney crosby and the pittsburgh penguins first per, but t
before that he spent eight seasons as head cough of the houston texans. he did not win a single playoff game in houston. >>> let's move on to hockey now. not a great weekend for the capitals. head coach barry trotz wants to see his team get back on track this tuesday again the oilers. a bad weekend started for caps on friday night. two straight games that they have come back from two or more goals. it's the first time since november 29th and december 2nd the caps have failed to pick up...
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from the houston texans, please welcome j.j. watt. [ cheers and applause ] how is it going?r channing. >> jimmy: it's not fair to me. don't worry about channing. you're doing all right for yourself. i can't even imagine playing football against you. just looking across the feel and there you are, i would probably cry. i really i think i would. >> it's not like that. those people in the coffee room are much harder. >> jimmy: you were the mvp of the pro bowl. [ cheers and applause ] it is certainly an honor to be named to the pro bowl. did you take the game seriously? >> well, the defensive mvp gets a truck. so yes i took it very seriously. >> jimmy: you wanted the truck. >> i wanted the truck. you have like a $100 million contract and you still wanted the truck. >> i would like to keep the 100 if i could. >> jimmy: are you thrifty with your money? >> i try to be. i grew up in a small town in wisconsin. that's the whole population right there. good to see you guys. a middle class family my dad was a firefighter. my mom worked up from the secretary to the vice president of the
from the houston texans, please welcome j.j. watt. [ cheers and applause ] how is it going?r channing. >> jimmy: it's not fair to me. don't worry about channing. you're doing all right for yourself. i can't even imagine playing football against you. just looking across the feel and there you are, i would probably cry. i really i think i would. >> it's not like that. those people in the coffee room are much harder. >> jimmy: you were the mvp of the pro bowl. [ cheers and...
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from the houston texans, j.j. watt. and music from zz top. with cleto and the cletones. now, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
from the houston texans, j.j. watt. and music from zz top. with cleto and the cletones. now, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
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the houston texan jj watt is one of the league's best players. but it's off the field his footprint may be greater. >> what's up buddy? >> oh my gosh. >> what's up buddy? >> oh my gosh. >> from surprising a young boy battling leukemia to greeting soldiers at games and his salute to them after each tackle, the 25-year-old has made acts of kindness almost a second career. >> what motivates you off the field jj? >> you're in the national football league and get the window where all eyes are on you. you can use that. you can use that platform for good. >> watt sent pizzas to every police and fire station in houston. for all of these caught on camera, there's as many without fanfare the way he likes it. >> that's what's so special, there are no camera crews or extra people. it's me and the person. hue minimum even bloopers from a special with his mom has tens of thousands of views. >> what we have too seldom in sports today is a guy who's performance off the field matches his greatness on the field. jj watt is just like that. especially with the year
the houston texan jj watt is one of the league's best players. but it's off the field his footprint may be greater. >> what's up buddy? >> oh my gosh. >> what's up buddy? >> oh my gosh. >> from surprising a young boy battling leukemia to greeting soldiers at games and his salute to them after each tackle, the 25-year-old has made acts of kindness almost a second career. >> what motivates you off the field jj? >> you're in the national football league...
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and the super bowl just two days away, houston texans star running back arian foster will join us ton the big game later this hour. "squawk alley" will be right back. >> post nine is sponsored by fidelity investments. opinions. there's no shortage in this world. who do you trust? whose analysis is accurate? how do you make sense of it all? a simple, unbiased stock score consolidated from the opinions of independent analysts... is that too much to ask? nope. equity summary score, powered by starmine, will help you execute your ideas with speed and conviction. and it's only on fidelity.com. open an account and find more of the expertise you need to be a better investor. if legalzoom has your back.s, over the last 10 years we've helped one million business owners get started. visit legalzoom today for the legal help you need to start and run your business. legalzoom. legal help is here. >>> lines outside the new york stock exchange for free shake shack burgers. if you want to buy the crinkle fries you have to pay for those. the stock inside at post 8, pore than doubling in the debut. up
and the super bowl just two days away, houston texans star running back arian foster will join us ton the big game later this hour. "squawk alley" will be right back. >> post nine is sponsored by fidelity investments. opinions. there's no shortage in this world. who do you trust? whose analysis is accurate? how do you make sense of it all? a simple, unbiased stock score consolidated from the opinions of independent analysts... is that too much to ask? nope. equity summary score,...
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from the houston texans, j.j. watt. and music from zz top. with cleto and the cletones. kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
from the houston texans, j.j. watt. and music from zz top. with cleto and the cletones. kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
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if the jaguars had deflated balls before a game with the houston texans no one would be talking aboutt. i'm not saying it's nothing. and if you cheated, you ought to be suspended. but people saying they would suspend belichick. >> it's air. it's less air than is in the cheesewiz can. the whole thing is completely ridiculous. >> if you were a quarterback, wouldn't you like to have a little more of a soft feel more grabable ball? >> you and me couldn't tell the difference. it's all princess and the pea, mostly in their heads. >> it depends. aaron rodgers likes the ball overinflated. he likes a big ball. >> i would think the receiver would like it a little soft. >> you don't want to catch a rock. >> don't want to catch a missile. katy perry performing at the halftime sunday. let's take a look right now. >> what was the nfl's super bowl phone call like? were you stunned? >> oh i was weeping and i was weeping all day, actually. i can kind of well up right now. >> 115 million people last year watched the half time super bowl show. does that make you nervous that number number. >> can i be h
if the jaguars had deflated balls before a game with the houston texans no one would be talking aboutt. i'm not saying it's nothing. and if you cheated, you ought to be suspended. but people saying they would suspend belichick. >> it's air. it's less air than is in the cheesewiz can. the whole thing is completely ridiculous. >> if you were a quarterback, wouldn't you like to have a little more of a soft feel more grabable ball? >> you and me couldn't tell the difference. it's...
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if the jaguars had deflated balls before a game with the houston texans no one would be talking about it. i'm not saying it's nothing. and if you cheated, you ought to be suspended. but people saying they would suspend belichick. pull him out of the super bowl. come on. >> it's air. it's less air than is in the cheesewiz can. the whole thing is completely ridiculous. >> if you were a quarterback, wouldn't you like to have a little more of a soft feel, more grabable ball? >> you and me couldn't tell the difference. it's all princess and the pea, mostly in their heads. >> it depends. aaron rodgers likes the ball overinflated. he likes a big ball. >> i would think the receiver would like it a little soft. >> you don't want to catch a rock. >> don't want to catch a missile. katy perry performing at the halftime sunday. let's take a look right now. >> what was the nfl's super bowl phone call like? were you stunned? >> oh, i was weeping and i was weeping all day, actually. i can kind of well up right now. >> 115 million people last year watched the half time super bowl show. does that make
if the jaguars had deflated balls before a game with the houston texans no one would be talking about it. i'm not saying it's nothing. and if you cheated, you ought to be suspended. but people saying they would suspend belichick. pull him out of the super bowl. come on. >> it's air. it's less air than is in the cheesewiz can. the whole thing is completely ridiculous. >> if you were a quarterback, wouldn't you like to have a little more of a soft feel, more grabable ball? >>...
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contains the signatures or the marks of the indians who participated in it as well and the texans, sam houston and others. so after texas gained its independence in 1836 after the battle of san jacinto, there was some belief that texas would probably be annexed by the united states, but that did not come to pass very quickly, and once it became apparent that texas was not going to be quickly annexed, then texas had to be about the business of establishing relationships with other nations. one of the most obvious ones, of course, was with the united states. so this treaty from 1838 establishes the boundaries between the united states and texas -- a very important detail . this was when martin van buren was president, and this particular document does not contain the actual terms of the boundary treaty, but it does -- i guess you would call it the document of transmission of that treaty. it includes these beautiful seals, which contain sealing wax from the united states. texas also entered into treaties with other nations. notably, great britain. this one was from 1840 and addresses the suppress
contains the signatures or the marks of the indians who participated in it as well and the texans, sam houston and others. so after texas gained its independence in 1836 after the battle of san jacinto, there was some belief that texas would probably be annexed by the united states, but that did not come to pass very quickly, and once it became apparent that texas was not going to be quickly annexed, then texas had to be about the business of establishing relationships with other nations. one...
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this continues the signatures tore marks of the indians who participated in it as well as the texan, sam houston, and others. so after texas gained its independence in 1836 after the battle of san jacinto, there was some belief that texas would probably be annexed by the united states. but that did not come to pass very quickly and once it became apparent that texas was not going be quickly annexed, then texas had to be about the business of establishing relationships with other nations, one of the most obvious ones, was, of course, with the united states. so this treaty from 1838 establishes the boundaries between the united states and texas. a very important detail. and so this was when martin van buren was president and this particular document does not contain the actual the actual terms of the boundary treaty. but it was i guess you call it the document of the transmission of that treaty and includes the beautiful fields which contains sealing wax from the united states. texas also entered into treaties with other nations. notably great britain. this one was from 1840 and addresses the supp
this continues the signatures tore marks of the indians who participated in it as well as the texan, sam houston, and others. so after texas gained its independence in 1836 after the battle of san jacinto, there was some belief that texas would probably be annexed by the united states. but that did not come to pass very quickly and once it became apparent that texas was not going be quickly annexed, then texas had to be about the business of establishing relationships with other nations, one of...
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after the draft, the houston texans gave him a shot on their practice squad.biggest. i'm not the fastest or strongest running back in the nfl. but i work extremely hard which is why i lasted so many years and i'm in the upper echelon. i work my ass off. excuse my language. >> reporter: we asked brady whattic mas the difference. >> everybody has hope and promise when they start their career but you have to earn it. it's a big commitment to do that. >> reporter: nfl teams spend millions on scouting. evaluating players, going over stats, size and speed. but they often get it wrong. >> you always have a tendency to choose talent over everything. and this is where you have to be careful because sometimes the best talent will also be the biggest mistake. >> reporter: pat rule is an assistant offensive line coach for the seahawks. >> the first thing that defines everybody is talent then after talent, you're looking for that magic piece of that guy's heart that makes him different. >> it's in here. >> that's right. we have to find that. >> reporter: sometimes teams do
after the draft, the houston texans gave him a shot on their practice squad.biggest. i'm not the fastest or strongest running back in the nfl. but i work extremely hard which is why i lasted so many years and i'm in the upper echelon. i work my ass off. excuse my language. >> reporter: we asked brady whattic mas the difference. >> everybody has hope and promise when they start their career but you have to earn it. it's a big commitment to do that. >> reporter: nfl teams spend...
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the core of texas was a call today the texas triangle dallas-fort worth boston santonio houston is where 80% of texans will live in the center in is only about 60,000 square miles. so what we are seeing is 80% of the state's population living in a tiny fraction of its land mass mass. to give you a point of comparison the population density in the texas triangle by around the middle of just the century which is about 35 years will resemble the density of the new york boston corridor where the population between los angeles and san diego. we are talking about population densities that used to being measured in dozens of people per square mile hundreds becoming thousands and tens of thousands of people. that's a very different texas and even the one i grew up in 50 years ago. that said i think there are some great reasons to be bullish and optimistic about texas. they are also some reasons that texas and those who care about texas should have real concerns. what is there to be bullish about? well we are almost the biggest landmass and we may become the biggest population. there is an outside chance that
the core of texas was a call today the texas triangle dallas-fort worth boston santonio houston is where 80% of texans will live in the center in is only about 60,000 square miles. so what we are seeing is 80% of the state's population living in a tiny fraction of its land mass mass. to give you a point of comparison the population density in the texas triangle by around the middle of just the century which is about 35 years will resemble the density of the new york boston corridor where the...
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this is work done by sam houston who had always had a very close relationship with the cherokees. the significance of this was texans wanted to try to be sure that cherokees and other bands of native americans would be either neutral or on the side of the texan columnist. they didn't -- texan colonists. this was something that had been worked on for some months but with the war in mexico pending there was much urgency to get this signed. unfortunately, this to be relations of the trees were not honored and they did not get their lands. he was killed in 1839 at the battle of matches in northeast texas and the rest of the cherokee had to cross the border into what it -- what now is oklahoma. after texas gained its independence after the battle of san jacinto, there was some belief texas would probably be annexed by the united states but that did not come to pass very quickly. once it became apparent texas would not be quickly annexed texas had to be about the business of establishing business with other nations. one was with the united states. this treaty from 1838 established boundaries between the united states and
this is work done by sam houston who had always had a very close relationship with the cherokees. the significance of this was texans wanted to try to be sure that cherokees and other bands of native americans would be either neutral or on the side of the texan columnist. they didn't -- texan colonists. this was something that had been worked on for some months but with the war in mexico pending there was much urgency to get this signed. unfortunately, this to be relations of the trees were not...
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houston chronicle." senator senator cruz, former senator perry setting the tone. two texans battling for the nomination. how likely is that? and how will this impact what you will see in new hampshire? guest: governor perry is scheduled to return to new hampshire in a couple of weeks. he will be in dover, new hampshire, for a speech. i hope to see him there. this is his second time around. his first time around didn't go so well. i think he will be given a second chance to make a first impression, but he is burdened by the campaign he ran last time, which was very disappointing to a lot of people. came in with a lot of hype. got a lot of people endorsing him early, but then he let those people down throughout the course of the campaign. i think he is going to get that second hearing. people are going to give him a chance. we will see whether it ends up being something that can move forward or not. as for ted cruz, he campaigns very well at the base of the party. he seems to distinguish himself by picking fights with other republicans and suggesting that a lot of mainstream c
houston chronicle." senator senator cruz, former senator perry setting the tone. two texans battling for the nomination. how likely is that? and how will this impact what you will see in new hampshire? guest: governor perry is scheduled to return to new hampshire in a couple of weeks. he will be in dover, new hampshire, for a speech. i hope to see him there. this is his second time around. his first time around didn't go so well. i think he will be given a second chance to make a first...