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how crucial was pete carroll and john snyder two what you became what this team became? -- but they brought in a million dollars. >> it is understated in terms of the boldness of coach carol and john snyder. they picked a guy -- they went against the grain and take a guy who was supposed to be too small. i had all the intangibles. i could make all the throws. nervous to take me. they did not know. they went against the grain a little bit and chose me. caroll givet coach me a chance, i was going to do everything to prepare myself. i wanted to play at a high level and prepare our football team. i wanted to bring the underdogs with me. that is what any great leader has to do. that is whether you are a quarterback, a point card, derek jeter with the new york yankees. can bringleader followers with them. they stand for something. that is what i tried to do. >> if you want to be a leader, you have to make sure that people are prepared all you. they have to see the flaws in you. that as a rookie and we will see about the rest of the two years. they saw that. i have heard pete c
how crucial was pete carroll and john snyder two what you became what this team became? -- but they brought in a million dollars. >> it is understated in terms of the boldness of coach carol and john snyder. they picked a guy -- they went against the grain and take a guy who was supposed to be too small. i had all the intangibles. i could make all the throws. nervous to take me. they did not know. they went against the grain a little bit and chose me. caroll givet coach me a chance, i was...
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. >> have to give so much credit to pete carroll and john snyder for putting this together.eparation you saw today on the field was amazing and the work by all the players to get here just amazing. liz: it was the second time he has seen the seahawks reach the super bowl, the last appearance 2006 ended in defeat, last night's victory was very sweet. it did not help boost microsoft, which is headquartered in seattle. right now the stock is fallen back by 3.5% waiting on an official announcement of yes, whether this man, microsoft insider, will be the next ceo as many reports out there do suggest. so they are perhaps promoting from within. you might wonder how the world you can make winning bets the current market that is down and falling. plenty of funds in opportunities if you believe my next guest. including a chicken company primed to make a killing this year. joining me now, co-portfolio manager in assets under management, and that chicken company, we will tease the viewers little bit, has already had a beautiful run-up. >> now it is coming to fruition. we're looking at t
. >> have to give so much credit to pete carroll and john snyder for putting this together.eparation you saw today on the field was amazing and the work by all the players to get here just amazing. liz: it was the second time he has seen the seahawks reach the super bowl, the last appearance 2006 ended in defeat, last night's victory was very sweet. it did not help boost microsoft, which is headquartered in seattle. right now the stock is fallen back by 3.5% waiting on an official...
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>> when pete carroll and john snyder came in as the new management team, really they had to redo the whole roster. there were a few players left from when they came in. we had a meeting. they showed me the roster. they said there is only a little over a dozen of these guys that really are our kind of players. there has been wholesale roster change. you use free agency and drafting to complement the players you have. it was a long process. i cautioned them it would take a few years to get to where we are. but coaches and general managers want to compete right away. they would love to be in the finals their first year. whileality is it takes a to install your philosophy. >> how involved do you get? at a certain level, they pay you x amount of money to get a player they consider crucial. they will call you. >> sure. like when they were going to sign percy hervin or michael bennet or other key players. they will tell you about the players and show me some tape and walk through it. these are significant amounts of money. not just the cost of but the -- not just the cost, but the impact of
>> when pete carroll and john snyder came in as the new management team, really they had to redo the whole roster. there were a few players left from when they came in. we had a meeting. they showed me the roster. they said there is only a little over a dozen of these guys that really are our kind of players. there has been wholesale roster change. you use free agency and drafting to complement the players you have. it was a long process. i cautioned them it would take a few years to get...
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. >> john torres was this guy an innovator? when you hear about daniel snyderk about ways of cutting out the middleman? was he taking the state-of-the-art forward in being a drug kingpin? >> he was, but he still had to rely on some of the old networks that were operating out of mexico so he could continue to have that strangle hold. so as he was becoming more state-of-the-art. maybe using different types of technology that challenged u.s. law enforcement in in cooperation with the mexican -- their partners down in mexico, to stay one step ahead or try to keep up with the technology, and ultimately that took us to where we are today. >> we're going to take a short break. americans have looked on in horror for years over mexicans battle to sell drugs. ica >>> welcome back to "inside story." ♪ >>> welcome back to "inside story." i'm ray suarez. mexican drug lord joaquin guzman had a $5 million bounty on his head in the united states. he has been indicted in new york, chicago, miami, and texas. there is no word on whether mexican authorities would ever extradite hi
. >> john torres was this guy an innovator? when you hear about daniel snyderk about ways of cutting out the middleman? was he taking the state-of-the-art forward in being a drug kingpin? >> he was, but he still had to rely on some of the old networks that were operating out of mexico so he could continue to have that strangle hold. so as he was becoming more state-of-the-art. maybe using different types of technology that challenged u.s. law enforcement in in cooperation with the...
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john's friends and family. >> we had three primary suspects in this case. mike harding, andrew risch and sharon snyder. >> the first suspect, mike harding was a friend of john's. a witness recalled seeing harding's truck parked around the home around the time of the murder. >> mike harding was good friends with john. we knew that john and mike had some narcotics business together. >> but harding had an alibi for the time of the murder and he passed the polygraph test. the next two suspects, andrew risch and sharon snyder were friends of john's who lived about an 18-hour drive away in greybull, wyoming. >> we learned from a good friend who saw andrew risch and john together on january 18th, 1999, that in fact, andrew risch had been at the trailer house of john. >> but andy said that john was alive and well when he and sharon left to return home. police searched the couple's apartment and found marijuana, methamphetamine and several .22-caliber bullets, the same caliber used to kill helble. these bullets along with the slugs from helble's body were sent to the fbi for a neutron activation test. >> that'
john's friends and family. >> we had three primary suspects in this case. mike harding, andrew risch and sharon snyder. >> the first suspect, mike harding was a friend of john's. a witness recalled seeing harding's truck parked around the home around the time of the murder. >> mike harding was good friends with john. we knew that john and mike had some narcotics business together. >> but harding had an alibi for the time of the murder and he passed the polygraph test....
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captain john snyder works for u.p.s.e says the company's pilots should call in if they're too tired to fly. >> i feel we have a very robust and multilayered fatigue program. there is absolutely no reason why crew members shouldn't call in fatigued. >> reporter: after a regional jet crashed near buffalo, new york, five years ago, killing 51 people, the federal aviation administration issued new rules aimed at ensuring pilots get enough rest before duty. but those guidelines do not apply to cargo pilots. the faa says the rules would have cost cargo companies too much money. captain chesley sullenberger is a cbs news safety expert. he said the rest rules should apply to every commercial pilot, no matter who or what is on board. >> what we need and still don't have in this country is one level of safety across commercial aviation. the american people deserve and expect that to be the case, and right now, it's not. >> reporter: in fact there is a bill pending before congress now, the safe skies act, that would require cargo p
captain john snyder works for u.p.s.e says the company's pilots should call in if they're too tired to fly. >> i feel we have a very robust and multilayered fatigue program. there is absolutely no reason why crew members shouldn't call in fatigued. >> reporter: after a regional jet crashed near buffalo, new york, five years ago, killing 51 people, the federal aviation administration issued new rules aimed at ensuring pilots get enough rest before duty. but those guidelines do not...
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the group includes rick snyder in michigan, john kasich in ohio, who was threatened with promises ofenger thanks to his support of the law. susana martinez in new mexico, bill haslem in deep red tennessee, and brian sandoval in nevada, who is the only republican governor to support both the medicaid expansion and a new state-run insurance exchange. it doesn't take a genius to see what is going on here. for all their blind hatred of the law, the health care law, it's not hurting republicans to actually support it. kathleen park is a pulitzer prize winning columnist with "the washington post." and james hohmann. james, i came across this this morning and i was stunned by this sort of mannequinian world in which you love it or hate it. some were quietly in the middle, right on the dmz are practical-minded republican governors who make decisions based on the interests of their states and the finances here who have decided it's smart to take the federal matching money to bring in the money actually they wouldn't otherwise have, to take people who make a bit above the poverty level to get
the group includes rick snyder in michigan, john kasich in ohio, who was threatened with promises ofenger thanks to his support of the law. susana martinez in new mexico, bill haslem in deep red tennessee, and brian sandoval in nevada, who is the only republican governor to support both the medicaid expansion and a new state-run insurance exchange. it doesn't take a genius to see what is going on here. for all their blind hatred of the law, the health care law, it's not hurting republicans to...
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where everybody from john denver, god bless him, to d. snyder of twisted sister turned out at these congressional hearings to talk about whether music really is pornography without the pictures and whether it should be treated as such. frank zappa testified in congress in 1985, called it an ill conceived piece of nonsense which fails to deliver benefits to children and infringes on the civil liberties of people who are not children. he was very articulate in making his case. he was actually kind of the hit of those hearings. particularly because of this amazing exchange with a florida senator named paula hawkins. behold. >> senator hawkins. >> you say you have four children? >> yes. >> pardon me? >> four children. >> have you ever purchased toys for those children? >> no, my wife does. >> well, i might tell you that if you were to go in a toy store which is very educational for fathers, by the way, it's not a maternal responsibility to buy toys for children, that you may look on the box and the box says, this is suitable for 5 to 7 years of age
where everybody from john denver, god bless him, to d. snyder of twisted sister turned out at these congressional hearings to talk about whether music really is pornography without the pictures and whether it should be treated as such. frank zappa testified in congress in 1985, called it an ill conceived piece of nonsense which fails to deliver benefits to children and infringes on the civil liberties of people who are not children. he was very articulate in making his case. he was actually...
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where everybody from john denver, god bless him, to d. snyderisted sister turned out at these congressional hearings to talk about whether music really is pornography wi
where everybody from john denver, god bless him, to d. snyderisted sister turned out at these congressional hearings to talk about whether music really is pornography wi
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where everybody from john denver, god bless him, to d. snyder of twisted sister turned
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>> well, i know for our team, you know, it comes down to our owner, john allen, our gm, snyder, and coachs the difference between our team versus anybody else. the level of play that we have in the first string, second, third string guys, unbelievable. we show that. we bring the energy. we compete every day, and have a lot of fun doing it. and we're still one of the youngest teams in the national football league. >> that was seattle seahawks' quarterback russell wilson on "morning joe" this week on his team's super bowl win. here with us now, another super bowl champion, retired ravens center matt birk. he's the co-author of the inspiring new book "all-pro wisdom: the seven choices that lead to greatness." i say inspiring, because the way it's laid out, the way it reads is wonderful. >> yeah. >> it kind of asks you the questions you should be asking yourself every day. and you have these seven steps -- or seven choices that lead to greatness. how did you come about deciding what the choices would be? >> i didn't think i'd last 15 minutes in the nfl, much less 15 years. i think when i was
>> well, i know for our team, you know, it comes down to our owner, john allen, our gm, snyder, and coachs the difference between our team versus anybody else. the level of play that we have in the first string, second, third string guys, unbelievable. we show that. we bring the energy. we compete every day, and have a lot of fun doing it. and we're still one of the youngest teams in the national football league. >> that was seattle seahawks' quarterback russell wilson on...