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i stuck with the game plan and used our defense. tremendous plays out there. that's the name of the game. >> porcello tomorrow, verlander now in game five. can you come back in. >> absolutely. we've got to take this thing one step at a time. i'll be ready to pitch whenever the skip gives me the ball. it's a matter of doing it a day at a time. >> doug, thank you very much. congratulations. back to you. >> joe: all right, kenny. thank you. we will step aside for a quick moment. the chevy postgame show is coming up. after the break chris rose will be along to talk about this win for the tigers, 5-2 over texas tonight in detroit. ñ> >> chris: welcome to the alcs postgame show on fox. your final score, the tigers a 5-2 winner over the texas rangers. doug fister was sensational. papa grande made it 52 for 52 in save opportunities. not a lot of dancing but a little bit of celebrating as the tigers cut into the rangers' lead in this best-of-seven series. hi, everybody, alongside eric karros and a.j. pierzynski, i'm chris rose. we talked about the offense need to go d
i stuck with the game plan and used our defense. tremendous plays out there. that's the name of the game. >> porcello tomorrow, verlander now in game five. can you come back in. >> absolutely. we've got to take this thing one step at a time. i'll be ready to pitch whenever the skip gives me the ball. it's a matter of doing it a day at a time. >> doug, thank you very much. congratulations. back to you. >> joe: all right, kenny. thank you. we will step aside for a quick...
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when i looked up into the cliff, i saw stacks of rock behind a little spall of the cliff that had stuck out and i realized there was a granary up there. i immediately started for it, climbing hand over hand up the cliff base. my breath tasted hot with discovery. i had found a secret. in past travels i had seen many granaries belonging to the anastasi but they had all been broken open by pot hunters or even by the residents themselves. this one had been built so no one would see it, like an attic accessed through a hidden floor. the structure was rectangular, like a cupboard. i touched its face with probing, diagnostic fingers, measuring it my eyes. 3 feet tall, 2 feet wide and 3 feet deep. i got up on my haunches and lightly dusted off the granaries roof which was undamaged. for 3,000 years not a breeze had entered this chamber, not an inkling of light. what tightly woven baskets were here, what woven textiles, what stockpile of cobalt blue and honey-colored seed corn left many years before the boom of spanish rifles. with my fingers i traced through the dust of fallen rock debris on th
when i looked up into the cliff, i saw stacks of rock behind a little spall of the cliff that had stuck out and i realized there was a granary up there. i immediately started for it, climbing hand over hand up the cliff base. my breath tasted hot with discovery. i had found a secret. in past travels i had seen many granaries belonging to the anastasi but they had all been broken open by pot hunters or even by the residents themselves. this one had been built so no one would see it, like an...
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i. stuck with that idea. there's no way thank you see the film on screen yeah if you want to have sex go and have sex. a very warm welcome to you this is your news today protesters on the. street they have. the chance to use it to get what the status of the human experiment is it. says in this rap music. was literally trying to make sense of global economy and it's all came things as financial template the reason is to maintain our confidence in long kids and. wants to be easing trade imbalances recession looks p.-p. nations close to collapsing in such close people. to fail so we play banks again feel like think if the us crash. in classes and the i.m.f. spokesman just programs increase that to an economist. will . bring you the latest in science and technology from the realms of russia. we've got the future covered. in most big cities people love the sports but it isn't football that brings the fans out in. the weather may be great now but this is so i beria and this is ice hockey country the local heroes i
i. stuck with that idea. there's no way thank you see the film on screen yeah if you want to have sex go and have sex. a very warm welcome to you this is your news today protesters on the. street they have. the chance to use it to get what the status of the human experiment is it. says in this rap music. was literally trying to make sense of global economy and it's all came things as financial template the reason is to maintain our confidence in long kids and. wants to be easing trade...
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found this was on the 27th day of a back pack and i got up to this spot and i took my hat off and i stuck my head in the crack, which is something that i do frequently out there, because i know every once in a while you're going it see something back inside one of these cracks. and back in this crack there was a basket about 1500 years old that had been turned upside down so it wouldn't collect anything and it was way back down in the crack so that no light or wind would touch it. and it was in perfect condition. you could put it on your kitchen table. you could put apples in it. and as far as i know, it's still there except for that piece which we went on this trip to collect a piece for radio carbon dating, a federal archeologist in southern utah had asked us to pick up one piece of it to bring out. so that part of the basket is missing. there are artifacts everywhere. they stand out. this arrowhead here is maybe just under half an inch long, tiny little piece made out of jasper in some canyon someplace. there are larger objects. there are cliff dwellings that you find up in the alcoves
found this was on the 27th day of a back pack and i got up to this spot and i took my hat off and i stuck my head in the crack, which is something that i do frequently out there, because i know every once in a while you're going it see something back inside one of these cracks. and back in this crack there was a basket about 1500 years old that had been turned upside down so it wouldn't collect anything and it was way back down in the crack so that no light or wind would touch it. and it was in...
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so i stuck in our dynamic clawed at a narrow win over across it was to discuss sunil here in the russian capital yesterday evening and watching it was constantine picked up off. the second derby between the nama into his car didn't turn out to be a match to remember is the blue and why it's the result of the first question just seven days ago with little effort in a low scoring game. as in front. and four and three in the few minutes and maksim solve your farm from mark to the sport and fired it into the nowt dunamis home arena is luzhniki in central moscow with some of the. top flight encounters are played at the much bigger and more comfortable mega sports arena nearby if you have a. big arena like that. it will become a place where kids play but if you play the odd plays you got any change up to that it was up to get to be that they had made sure. the game stay tight in the second and third period it's with few scoring opportunities for both sides eight minutes before the final buzzer to discuss the other to slam indian style pick up from dinara decided to drop the gloves and change s
so i stuck in our dynamic clawed at a narrow win over across it was to discuss sunil here in the russian capital yesterday evening and watching it was constantine picked up off. the second derby between the nama into his car didn't turn out to be a match to remember is the blue and why it's the result of the first question just seven days ago with little effort in a low scoring game. as in front. and four and three in the few minutes and maksim solve your farm from mark to the sport and fired...
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i was stuck in london and i used to have a guitar so i went to buy a guitar because it did not know howong i was going to be there. i saw this guitar that was unusual. i ask to see that one. i bought it. inside there was all of the artifacts of this artist called red river dave. there are pictures of him playing it. the next day i got a phone call saying he couldn't beat martina mcbride in national. -- nashville. i had never done anything apart from play with a curious mix. it became this weird odyssey. i did not have black bird and studios in had a feeling -- ended up at black bird studios and had a feeling i should make an album. great, it is going to be great. i had not written anything. i was going to go there anyway. the nynex to me was like, what is this guy doing? i arrived at the studio and pretended that it was all worked out. i would say to them, i would play a bit and i would say that is exactly it. i would quickly go and write to the words. after the first today, we laid down four songs. i said i am from england. i do not make country music but one thing i am good at is maki
i was stuck in london and i used to have a guitar so i went to buy a guitar because it did not know howong i was going to be there. i saw this guitar that was unusual. i ask to see that one. i bought it. inside there was all of the artifacts of this artist called red river dave. there are pictures of him playing it. the next day i got a phone call saying he couldn't beat martina mcbride in national. -- nashville. i had never done anything apart from play with a curious mix. it became this weird...
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i felt stuck. i just couldn't shake my depression. so i talked to my doctor.e said adding abilify to my antidepressant could help with my depression, and that some people had symptom improvement as early as 1 to 2 weeks. he also told me about a free trial offer from abilify! now i feel more in control of my depression. [ male announcer ] abilify is not for everyone. call your doctor if your depression worsens or if you have unusual changes in behavior, or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens and young adults. elderly dementia patients taking abilify have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor if you have high fever, stiff muscles and confusion to address a possible life-threatening condition. or if you have uncontrollable muscle movements, as these could become permanent. high blood sugar has been reported with abilify and medicines like it. in some cases, extreme high blood sugar can lead to coma or death. other risks include decreases in white blood cells, which can be serious, dizziness upon standing, se
i felt stuck. i just couldn't shake my depression. so i talked to my doctor.e said adding abilify to my antidepressant could help with my depression, and that some people had symptom improvement as early as 1 to 2 weeks. he also told me about a free trial offer from abilify! now i feel more in control of my depression. [ male announcer ] abilify is not for everyone. call your doctor if your depression worsens or if you have unusual changes in behavior, or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants...
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i stuck it out and there was a pitched battle which went into amita loves a scar blew a two goal lead in the third period but still won three two in a penalty shoot out against a skier and caused him to stop off is that you see it. after gillis and defensive first twenty minutes to the proof of finally broke the deadlock in the second but it was in the third period that the game really came to life three minutes him doubled the visitors lead with a wrist shot and then scott fought off waves of attacks from to scott as it seemed the visitors would end up the victors but the army man produced a stunning comeback in the last five minutes first alexander who scored one time a seismic short converting penalty and with three minutes to go to other defensemen yak a free love send the book home to call ice to old to send the home fans while i. the resulting overtime produced no more goals so the game went a shoot out where alexei yashin scored against his former team after leaving the goaltender guessing but that wasn't enough as discussed court twice to claw it if three two victory the winni
i stuck it out and there was a pitched battle which went into amita loves a scar blew a two goal lead in the third period but still won three two in a penalty shoot out against a skier and caused him to stop off is that you see it. after gillis and defensive first twenty minutes to the proof of finally broke the deadlock in the second but it was in the third period that the game really came to life three minutes him doubled the visitors lead with a wrist shot and then scott fought off waves of...
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so a couple of them may be a couple hundred words but basically i stuck to that. and i felt i wanted to write a little more, just the fabric of a looser peace. but i found reported the necessary take that much longer, maybe i stayed over the weekend, but we usually got home, my girls were growing up then and so i went home. usually i found that if i started knowing what the answers to the questions were, it was probably time to go home. and reporting didn't fit into any space you could fit into. you could stay for a year. at least i have always said i have to be sort of arbitrary, this will take about a week. >> your book about alice is so touching and loving towards your wife. did you find that all the single leg for contacting you after that? >> i found that if you carry one of those electric cattle prods -- [laughter] you really don't even have to use it. just turning it on as they come at you. it will do the
so a couple of them may be a couple hundred words but basically i stuck to that. and i felt i wanted to write a little more, just the fabric of a looser peace. but i found reported the necessary take that much longer, maybe i stayed over the weekend, but we usually got home, my girls were growing up then and so i went home. usually i found that if i started knowing what the answers to the questions were, it was probably time to go home. and reporting didn't fit into any space you could fit...
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when it was our turn to go in, i realized i was stuck in the chair. ng at me soon after i visited my nurse practitioner and weighed in at 394 pounds. i had asthma problems, my blood pressure was out of control and i was constantly sick and had sleeping problems. i then started a diet and exercise program. after losing 160 pounds, i knew my journey wasn't over. changing my lifestyle wasn't enough. i now wanted to change my career. i decided to go back to school to get more education. after losing over 220 pounds, i'm proud to say i'm a certified personal trainer. i feel terrific and know this journey i'm on will continue the rest of my life. >> what an inspiration. >> wow! >> before we ask cari to come out, we ask our leader of the pack joy. we're glad you're back. we missed the joy fit. >> and this woman is a force. i asked her what is the best part about being so thin and looking so fabulous, and she said immediately, i have my health. she's off all medications. in the past, she could not make it up a flight of stairs without taking a puff of an inhal
when it was our turn to go in, i realized i was stuck in the chair. ng at me soon after i visited my nurse practitioner and weighed in at 394 pounds. i had asthma problems, my blood pressure was out of control and i was constantly sick and had sleeping problems. i then started a diet and exercise program. after losing 160 pounds, i knew my journey wasn't over. changing my lifestyle wasn't enough. i now wanted to change my career. i decided to go back to school to get more education. after...
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i stuck with the game plan and used our defense. tremendous plays out there.e. can you come back in. >> absolutely. we've got to take this thing one step at a time. i'll be ready to pitch whenever the skip gives me the ball. it's a matter of doing it a day at a time. >> doug, thank you very much. congratulations. back to you. >> joe: all right, kenny. thank you. we will step aside for a quick moment. the chevy postgame show is coming up. after the break chris rose will be along to talk about this win for the tigers, 5-2 over texas tonight in detroit. >> chris: welcome to the alcs postgame show on fox. your final score, the tigers a 5-2 winner over the texas rangers. doug fister was sensational. papa grande made it 52 for 52 in save opportunities. not a lot of dancing but a little bit of celebrating as the tigers cut into the rangers' lead in this best-of-seven series. hi, everybody, alongside eric karros and a.j. pierzynski, i'm chris rose. we talked about the offense need to go do something, and the heart of the order did that. >> they decided to
i stuck with the game plan and used our defense. tremendous plays out there.e. can you come back in. >> absolutely. we've got to take this thing one step at a time. i'll be ready to pitch whenever the skip gives me the ball. it's a matter of doing it a day at a time. >> doug, thank you very much. congratulations. back to you. >> joe: all right, kenny. thank you. we will step aside for a quick moment. the chevy postgame show is coming up. after the break chris rose will be...
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i stuck around tonight. and then watched the mainstream media shifts all of its caucus to libya will continue to bring you the latest on occupy wall street and how president obama has found a way to feel support this movement or this. means that only we would. give up work to be just the sort. i have every right to build what my government would want to know what i think actually. what i would characterize obama care was me a cruise ship that will never get exceptional it's a. good . story and seems so easy if you understand it and you need something else here's some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm trying to get you to.
i stuck around tonight. and then watched the mainstream media shifts all of its caucus to libya will continue to bring you the latest on occupy wall street and how president obama has found a way to feel support this movement or this. means that only we would. give up work to be just the sort. i have every right to build what my government would want to know what i think actually. what i would characterize obama care was me a cruise ship that will never get exceptional it's a. good . story and...
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. >> i stuck my hand up his ass to my forearm and bashed his head and made him drink out that toilet.e towel and strangled him. when they opened up the door, i tried to throw him off the tier. >> i tore the sheet and wrapped it around his head and i said, nope, you ain't doing nothing. >> but at the brushy mountain correctional complex in tennessee we met two cell mates who were not only successfully living together, but doing so in a maximum security unit, locked up 23 hours per day. >> it's not any kind of fun, stuck in a cell. you go out. me and him go out and work out every day, come back in the cell and watch tv and listen to the radio. that's our life every day. >> sky bishop was sent to the hole when he refused to share his cell with an inmate the prison assigned him. >> what about your cell mate now? >> i've known him for over a year. that's my buddy right there. i don't have any problems with him. we always get along. i had him moved down here. he wanted to move in. makes time a lot easier if you got a roommate you get along with, you got something in common with. makes priso
. >> i stuck my hand up his ass to my forearm and bashed his head and made him drink out that toilet.e towel and strangled him. when they opened up the door, i tried to throw him off the tier. >> i tore the sheet and wrapped it around his head and i said, nope, you ain't doing nothing. >> but at the brushy mountain correctional complex in tennessee we met two cell mates who were not only successfully living together, but doing so in a maximum security unit, locked up 23 hours...
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it really was a really small town, and i stuck out due to the way i looked, the music i listened to, things like that. so i had been harassed for quite a while before these murders ever even took place. >> were you a troublemaker? or were you just a bit different? >> the most trouble i had ever gotten into was running away from home as a teenager, something like that. >> ever broken the law? >> no. >> you were into heavy metal? >> exactly. >> you liked reading stephen king books. >> exactly. >> those were thrown at you as kind of allegations. but there's nothing wrong with liking stephen king or nothing wrong with liking ozzy osbourne or whoever it was. >> in 1993 i hadn't even heard the word but now it's common. they say i was goth. you didn't have that in small towns back then. it drew a lot of notice from a small town crowd. it made me stand out and sort of made me a target. >> so what happened? >> just immediately, as soon as it happened, people said a murder this horrific couldn't have just happened. you know, what would have been the reason for it? obviously they weren't robbed
it really was a really small town, and i stuck out due to the way i looked, the music i listened to, things like that. so i had been harassed for quite a while before these murders ever even took place. >> were you a troublemaker? or were you just a bit different? >> the most trouble i had ever gotten into was running away from home as a teenager, something like that. >> ever broken the law? >> no. >> you were into heavy metal? >> exactly. >> you liked...
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. >> i would have been there earlier, buzz butt i was stuck in traffic. take a look. >> lame excuses. >> i had a family commitment. and that's true. >> family commitment. >> are everywhere. >> lying is easier because it helps you not have to deal with the reality of the situation. >> i was busy. >> they don't even realize they are doing it sometimes until somebody calls on it. >> in a national poll, 65% say it's okay to lie to avoid hurting someone's feelings. >> they can be harmless and usually are. >> as for work, a third say it's okay to lie about being sick to take a day off. >> i'm sick, i have a high temperature, i won't be able to make it in. >> for others, all too easy to justify that expensive purchase. >> i work hard enough that i deserve it. >> i really needed it. a good investment in the end. >> or to avoid a big date. >> i'm tired from work. >> i got to do laundry. >> maybe some of us are just forgetful. >> oh, senior moment. >> but are we really fooling anyone? >> i think i'm pretty believable. >> i'm not believable. >> i'm not going to lie.
. >> i would have been there earlier, buzz butt i was stuck in traffic. take a look. >> lame excuses. >> i had a family commitment. and that's true. >> family commitment. >> are everywhere. >> lying is easier because it helps you not have to deal with the reality of the situation. >> i was busy. >> they don't even realize they are doing it sometimes until somebody calls on it. >> in a national poll, 65% say it's okay to lie to avoid hurting...
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gusto i stuck my book just before the first major battle. really only the big military conflict i have is the battle of fort sumter itself, which is hardly matches 60 soldiers and a brass band, but i stopped it because they didn't want to tell the civil war story that goes for run schiavo antietam, second analysis and goes although they do the battles. i wanted to bring people back into the moment of uncertainty, crisis and change when the only thing people knew for sure was on the brink of some new. >> host: long island, good afternoon. author of 1861. >> caller: good afternoon. i'm interested in what happened on the international scene during this time if there is a chance at secession for the south, did any of the european nations feel that this was an opportunity for them to have some attendants and the political system here in the united states were to have be able to come back into the united states but there are fears of intolerance? a >> guest: yes, this conflict i think we tend to give it just a sub and the tenor of borderers. it was
gusto i stuck my book just before the first major battle. really only the big military conflict i have is the battle of fort sumter itself, which is hardly matches 60 soldiers and a brass band, but i stopped it because they didn't want to tell the civil war story that goes for run schiavo antietam, second analysis and goes although they do the battles. i wanted to bring people back into the moment of uncertainty, crisis and change when the only thing people knew for sure was on the brink of...
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i get stuck from time to time. >> rose:hat do you do? >> i sit and wait. >> rose: you wait for it to come? >> i sit by my desk and wait. when ias in thekibbutz i felt very guilty. on my free day, on my yiing day i felt very guilty because i would work for the whole morning for six sentences and then i'd share the table for lunch in the common dining hall with people who milked 500 cows or plowed 500 acres and i'd say "look at me, i've only produced six sentences." but then i taught myself to thin of self as a job keeper. i open the joint and sit and wait for customers. if i have stomers it's a good day. if i don't have customers i'm still doing my job by just sitting there and waiting. so i'm used to sitting by my desk and waiting. >> rose: you're a shopkeeper. >> i'm a shopkeeper. >> rose: as you wait. what about all the modern tools of writing? computers and... >> i have a central addiction to the contact between myingers, the pen, and the paper. it's a central addiction and i don't think i'm going to change that. >> rose: a sensuality
i get stuck from time to time. >> rose:hat do you do? >> i sit and wait. >> rose: you wait for it to come? >> i sit by my desk and wait. when ias in thekibbutz i felt very guilty. on my free day, on my yiing day i felt very guilty because i would work for the whole morning for six sentences and then i'd share the table for lunch in the common dining hall with people who milked 500 cows or plowed 500 acres and i'd say "look at me, i've only produced six...
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with my other hand i stuck my fingers in her mouth trying to pry her mouth open, but i couldn't.t was no good. i was in shock. it was surreal. i was looking at the knuckle saying she's swum away with my thumb. there was nothing i could do. >> matt looks on in horror as blood spurts from the fresh wound. emma holds on tight. at last a terrible sound that matt's dive partner hears even at 45 feet beneath the surface. emma's powerful teeth rip off his thumb like a twig. surprisingly, matt feels very little except shock and confusion. >> when it first came off, i didn't feel any pain at all. i was just shock, disbelief, horror. i saw my thumb is missing. i thought, wow, this can't be good. off she swam with it. there was no chance of getting my thumb back and reattaching it. she was gone. >> matt has the presence of mind to swim to the surface, board his boat, and ask for help. in a few hours he's in a hospital in phuket, the nearest city. as he recovers from his trauma under the sea, the doctor gives matt some good news. a new procedure could give him a new thumb. >> when the doctor
with my other hand i stuck my fingers in her mouth trying to pry her mouth open, but i couldn't.t was no good. i was in shock. it was surreal. i was looking at the knuckle saying she's swum away with my thumb. there was nothing i could do. >> matt looks on in horror as blood spurts from the fresh wound. emma holds on tight. at last a terrible sound that matt's dive partner hears even at 45 feet beneath the surface. emma's powerful teeth rip off his thumb like a twig. surprisingly, matt...
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afraid of sort of creep if i went over that, so a couple of them, maybe 3200 words, but basically i stuck to that and i felt i wanted to write in a little more just the fabric of it a little loose but i found the reporting didn't necessarily take that much longer just maybe i still do for the weekend my girls were growing up then so i went home. usually i found that if i started knowing what the answers to the questions were probably time to go home and the reporting was fit into any space he wanted to fit you could stay for a year i have to be sort of a barbiturate to this would take about a week. your book about alice is so touching and loving towards your wife. did you find all of the single ladies were contacting you after that? >> i found that if you carry one of those electric cattle potts you don't even have to use it, just turning it on as they come out you it will do the trick. i think they should make personal models of those that easy to carry around. no, i found that i did not need the protection, and i was on a television show when it cannot in the interviewer said you were i
afraid of sort of creep if i went over that, so a couple of them, maybe 3200 words, but basically i stuck to that and i felt i wanted to write in a little more just the fabric of it a little loose but i found the reporting didn't necessarily take that much longer just maybe i still do for the weekend my girls were growing up then so i went home. usually i found that if i started knowing what the answers to the questions were probably time to go home and the reporting was fit into any space he...
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. >> i stuck around practice and got work during practice. it's just something that will take time. >> palmer got positive feedback from teammates, but he was a little rough on wednesday. he's not sure how comfortable he would feel if he had to run the offense on sunday. >> sunday is a long way to go. i have so much work to do before sunday. >> palmer or bowler? the man who makes the decision is not ready to decide. >>> the 49ers have a bye this week but that doesn't mean the team president isn't hard at work. second harvest food bank of santa clara kicked off its holiday food and fun drive. three-time super bowl champ guy mcintire is also there. >> we're going to put together food baskets and that kind of thing, but it's easier to donate money. $5 will sometimes donate two meals to people, and that's easier for some than bringing in two canned goods. this program will feed 250,000 a month. it could help them buy the food they need. >>> after a 16-hour marathon on tuesday, another lengthy mediation between the nba owners and the players ended
. >> i stuck around practice and got work during practice. it's just something that will take time. >> palmer got positive feedback from teammates, but he was a little rough on wednesday. he's not sure how comfortable he would feel if he had to run the offense on sunday. >> sunday is a long way to go. i have so much work to do before sunday. >> palmer or bowler? the man who makes the decision is not ready to decide. >>> the 49ers have a bye this week but that...
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i stuck my hand up his ass and bashed his head and made him drink out that toilet. i took at towel and strangled him. i tried to throw him off the tier and they said that's it. you can't have no more cellies, man. >> randall eventually quit his gang and his behavior improved even more after correctional officials said despite his violent record, he might one day be released. >> after all these years, i never gave that no thought because i didn't care. i was playing tag with satan. i didn't care. now, i look back on it and i think, wow, they are seriously considering letting me go. i haven't had a write-up in three years. that's like a dope fiend going through withdrawal. >> for somebody that led such a violent past, it was very interesting to find what james randall did in his spare time. he made cards, cute little cards for kids. >> draw like little mickey mouses, i love you, happy birthday. it was like therapy for me. instead of acting out, i draw. >> though randall has attempted to put violence behind him, he knows his past can haunt him, in prison or out. >> in m
i stuck my hand up his ass and bashed his head and made him drink out that toilet. i took at towel and strangled him. i tried to throw him off the tier and they said that's it. you can't have no more cellies, man. >> randall eventually quit his gang and his behavior improved even more after correctional officials said despite his violent record, he might one day be released. >> after all these years, i never gave that no thought because i didn't care. i was playing tag with satan. i...
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but i stuck to it. >> how are things between you now? because you've got two children. it's been, to put it mildly, messy. and you've pretty muff kept your dignified counsel but how are things? >> it's not good. >> do you have any dialogue with her? >> no . there have been some public incidents in front of the children, things like that i'd like to avoid. there's been some attacks on kate which aren't particularly interesting but i guess you know people say all kinds of things. but none of those are true. and we've had some difficult moments. the only thing that i've ever really wanted was to try to work out something that would be nice for the kids, but -- >> how is your relationship with them? >> oh, it's great. >> you get plenty of access? >> they're doing their best to make that difficult for me right now. well, here's the thing, listen. camille asked for a divorce really almost the first day we're married. i give a piece of advice to women who say i want a divorce as some sort of tactic. if you say i want a divorce enough times, you're going to get one. >> do you t
but i stuck to it. >> how are things between you now? because you've got two children. it's been, to put it mildly, messy. and you've pretty muff kept your dignified counsel but how are things? >> it's not good. >> do you have any dialogue with her? >> no . there have been some public incidents in front of the children, things like that i'd like to avoid. there's been some attacks on kate which aren't particularly interesting but i guess you know people say all kinds of...