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flung back as he crosses midfield by kam chancellor. gain of three. >> cris: kam chancellor looks like a linebacker here taking on this block. controlling. gets arms extended. sherman forces him to cut back in, chancellor makes the play. you did wonder what seattle's record would have been if a kam chancellor played in those first two ball games when he was holding out. >> al: one in st. louis and the other in green bay. second and seven. play clock at two. and caught by jaron brown. brown was able to snatch it out of the air. >> cris: i don't think richard sherman can believe it. he could not have jumped this route any better. watch him undercut this thing. he knows exactly what's going on. he's reading the quarterback. and somehow brown tips it to himself. what a play. >> al: yep. when floyd came out. it was jaron brown who came in. 9:40 to go in regulation. downfield. that one's out of bounds. it's jaron brown again.
flung back as he crosses midfield by kam chancellor. gain of three. >> cris: kam chancellor looks like a linebacker here taking on this block. controlling. gets arms extended. sherman forces him to cut back in, chancellor makes the play. you did wonder what seattle's record would have been if a kam chancellor played in those first two ball games when he was holding out. >> al: one in st. louis and the other in green bay. second and seven. play clock at two. and caught by jaron...
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flung back as he crosses midfield by kam chancellor. gain of three. >> cris: kam chancellor looks like a linebacker here taking on this block. gets arms extended. sherman forces him to cut back in, chancellor makes the play. you did wonder what seattle's record would have been if a kam chancellor played in those first two ball games when he was holding out. >> al: one in st. louis and the other in green bay. second and seven. play clock at two. and caught by jaron brown. brown was able to snatch it out of the air. >> cris: i don't think richard sherman can believe it. he could not have jumped this route any better. watch him undercut this thing. he knows exactly what's going on. he's reading the quarterback. and somehow brown tips it to himself. what a play. >> al: yep. when floyd came out. it was jaron brown who came in. 9:40 to go in regulation. palmer's going to go deep downfield. that one's out of bounds. it's jaron brown again. but well out. coverage by sherman. second down and ten. >> cris: look at some of the pressure inside here
flung back as he crosses midfield by kam chancellor. gain of three. >> cris: kam chancellor looks like a linebacker here taking on this block. gets arms extended. sherman forces him to cut back in, chancellor makes the play. you did wonder what seattle's record would have been if a kam chancellor played in those first two ball games when he was holding out. >> al: one in st. louis and the other in green bay. second and seven. play clock at two. and caught by jaron brown. brown was...
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flung back as he crosses midfield by kam chancellor.s: kam chancellor looks like a linebacker here taking on this block. controlling. gets arms extended. sherman forces him to cut back in, chancellor makes the play. you did wonder what seattle's record would have been if a kam chancellor played in those first two ball games when he was holding out. >> al: one in st. louis and the other in green bay. second and seven. play clock at two. and caught by jaron brown. brown was able to snatch it out of the air. >> cris: i don't think richard sherman can believe it. he could not have jumped this route any better. watch him undercut this thing. he knows exactly what's going on. he's reading the quarterback. and somehow brown tips it to himself. what a play. >> al: yep. when floyd came out. it was jaron brown who came in. 9:40 to go in regulation. palmer's going to go deep downfield. that one's out of bounds. it's jaron brown again. but well out. coverage by sherman. second down and ten. >> cris: look at some of the pressure inside here. marcus
flung back as he crosses midfield by kam chancellor.s: kam chancellor looks like a linebacker here taking on this block. controlling. gets arms extended. sherman forces him to cut back in, chancellor makes the play. you did wonder what seattle's record would have been if a kam chancellor played in those first two ball games when he was holding out. >> al: one in st. louis and the other in green bay. second and seven. play clock at two. and caught by jaron brown. brown was able to snatch...
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flung back as he crosses midfield by kam chancellor. gain of three. >> cris: kam chancellor looks like a linebacker here taking on this block. controlling. gets arms extended. sherman forces him to cut back in, chancellor makes the play. you did wonder what seattle's record would have been if a kam chancellor played in those first two ball games when he was holding out. >> al: one in st. louis and the other in green bay. second and seven. play clock at two. and caught by jaron brown. brown was able to snatch it out of the air. >> cris: i don't think richard sherman can believe it. he could not have jumped this route any better. watch him undercut this thing. he knows exactly what's going on. he's reading the quarterback. and somehow brown tips it to himself. >> al: yep. when floyd came out. it was jaron brown who came in. 9:40 to go in regulation. palmer's going to go deep downfield. that one's out of bounds. it's jaron brown again. but well out. coverage by sherman. second down and ten. >> cris: look at some of the pressure inside here
flung back as he crosses midfield by kam chancellor. gain of three. >> cris: kam chancellor looks like a linebacker here taking on this block. controlling. gets arms extended. sherman forces him to cut back in, chancellor makes the play. you did wonder what seattle's record would have been if a kam chancellor played in those first two ball games when he was holding out. >> al: one in st. louis and the other in green bay. second and seven. play clock at two. and caught by jaron...
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flung back as he crosses midfield by kam chancellor.ain of three. >> cris: kam chancellor looks like a linebacker here taking on this block. controlling. gets arms extended. sherman forces him to cut back in, chancellor makes the play. you did wonder what seattle's record would have been if a kam chancellor played in those first two ball games when he was holding out. >> al: one in st. louis and the other in green bay. second and seven. play clock at two. and caught by jaron brown. brown was able to snatch it out of the air. >> cris: i don't think richard sherman can believe it. he could not have jumped this route any better. watch him undercut this thing. he knows exactly what's going on. he's reading the quarterback. and somehow brown tips it to himself. what a play. >> al: yep. when floyd came out. it was jaron brown who came in. 9:40 to go in regulation. palmer's going to go deep downfield. that one's out of bounds. it's jaron brown again. but well out. coverage by sherman. second down and ten. >> cris: look at some of the pressure
flung back as he crosses midfield by kam chancellor.ain of three. >> cris: kam chancellor looks like a linebacker here taking on this block. controlling. gets arms extended. sherman forces him to cut back in, chancellor makes the play. you did wonder what seattle's record would have been if a kam chancellor played in those first two ball games when he was holding out. >> al: one in st. louis and the other in green bay. second and seven. play clock at two. and caught by jaron brown....
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flung back as he crosses midfield by kam chancellor.of three. >> cris: kam chancellor looks like a linebacker here taking on this block. controlling. gets arms extended. sherman forces him to cut back in, chancellor makes the play. you did wonder what seattle's record would have been if a kam chancellor played in those first two ball games when he was holding out. >> al: one in st. louis and the other in green bay. second and seven. play clock at two. and caught by jaron brown. brown was able to snatch it out of the air. >> cris: i don't think richard sherman can believe it. he could not have jumped this route any better. watch him undercut this thing. he knows exactly what's going on. he's reading the quarterback. and somehow brown tips it to himself. what a play. >> al: yep. when floyd came out. it was jaron brown who came in. 9:40 to go in regulation. palmer's going to go deep downfield. that one's out of bounds. it's jaron brown again. but well out. coverage by sherman. second down and ten. >> cris: look at some of the pressure insi
flung back as he crosses midfield by kam chancellor.of three. >> cris: kam chancellor looks like a linebacker here taking on this block. controlling. gets arms extended. sherman forces him to cut back in, chancellor makes the play. you did wonder what seattle's record would have been if a kam chancellor played in those first two ball games when he was holding out. >> al: one in st. louis and the other in green bay. second and seven. play clock at two. and caught by jaron brown....
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kam chancellor came down with it. it's in the hands, though, at the end of bryant. they'd already ruled an interception for seattle. phil: definitely has possession of the football. jim: at what point is the play over? phil: play is over. taken to the ground. still has possession. jim: i'm not sure here if he does when he rolls over but is the play already dead? because bryant ends up with it. referee: the play is under further review. the ground, just like a receiver -- jim: who's got it now? phil: you have to get up with the football. but is the play over after he's hit the ground and rolled over? jim: that's my question. at what point was the play over? because bryant ends up with the football. phil: goes to the ground, still has possession. now he rolls over. i still think he has it. as he comes up. i'm saying interception. we'll see if all the lessons that mike carey has taught me over the year -- you know, jim, we discuss catch and no catch all the time. they've defined the rule -- jim: it's a topic every week, let's be honest. phil: yeah, but there's always a
kam chancellor came down with it. it's in the hands, though, at the end of bryant. they'd already ruled an interception for seattle. phil: definitely has possession of the football. jim: at what point is the play over? phil: play is over. taken to the ground. still has possession. jim: i'm not sure here if he does when he rolls over but is the play already dead? because bryant ends up with it. referee: the play is under further review. the ground, just like a receiver -- jim: who's got it now?...
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kam chancellor has had another outstanding day, by the way. my point is caught it. football move on the ground, possession, now they rip it, fight. mike saw it differently. but again,,verybody wants -- i love this one. well, we all know what a catch is. i love that one. but we can't leave it at that then we really would have a lot of arguments. the nfl is trying. they're going to work on it ben this off-season, try and refine the rule, define it even more but i don't know if that's possible. so we're just going to have to live with it. jim: the steelers have used their last time-out and stretching out for the first down is coleman. derrick coleman. enables now the seahawks just to take a kneeldown or two and call this one complete. if they marked it wh where i thought they were doing -- going to. phil: i know this, the steelers, they have so many good parts to this football team. they just have to find a way to slow down the other team's passing attack. johnny manziel threw it all over the field on them last week and have an outstanding today. 28th in the league aga
kam chancellor has had another outstanding day, by the way. my point is caught it. football move on the ground, possession, now they rip it, fight. mike saw it differently. but again,,verybody wants -- i love this one. well, we all know what a catch is. i love that one. but we can't leave it at that then we really would have a lot of arguments. the nfl is trying. they're going to work on it ben this off-season, try and refine the rule, define it even more but i don't know if that's possible. so...
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accomplices, for the network, for the people who knew and helped and supported these suicide attackers, the kam ikars as the french call them. i think this is where they will be concentrating their efforts at the moment. they will be tightening their border checks, maybing sure the state emergency will allow to their services to actually look throughout france and beyond, in germany and in greece, and look at exactly how the network got these men through and got these weapons through. that is the priority and it's a priority not only of france, of course, but, as i say, for the whole of western europe because this really has been an appalling wake-up call for the intelligence services, not only here in france but, of course, throughout western europe because nobody had any pram in addition, any - premonition that this was going to happen >>> tell us about the mood in paris. people are gathering where you are to honor some of the victims of friday's attack. >> i was talking to the crowds that were here earlier. there were much more people here, about 200 to came to pay their respects, to light c
accomplices, for the network, for the people who knew and helped and supported these suicide attackers, the kam ikars as the french call them. i think this is where they will be concentrating their efforts at the moment. they will be tightening their border checks, maybing sure the state emergency will allow to their services to actually look throughout france and beyond, in germany and in greece, and look at exactly how the network got these men through and got these weapons through. that is...
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kam kamal heidler joins us now.hat more do we know about the rescue operation and how about the death toll? >> reporter: we are now getting reports that at least 12 people were killed. over 70 people have been taken out in injured conditions -- they received injuries. and at the moment we have also learned by special aircraft and urban rescue team, because of that collapse, of the four-story factory building, in which construction work was also going on, we're getting reports that despite protests from the people involved in construction that it was not safe to continue with that, the owner of the factory is said to have told them to carry on. now that the building has collapsed, at least 150 are feared to be trapped inside the rubble, rescue attempts are underway, and the military is being called in to supervise the rescue operation. >> and kamal do we have anymore clarity on how many people might have been inside the building at the time of the collapse? >> reporter: well, it is reported that there were hundreds o
kam kamal heidler joins us now.hat more do we know about the rescue operation and how about the death toll? >> reporter: we are now getting reports that at least 12 people were killed. over 70 people have been taken out in injured conditions -- they received injuries. and at the moment we have also learned by special aircraft and urban rescue team, because of that collapse, of the four-story factory building, in which construction work was also going on, we're getting reports that despite...
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the seahawks with safety kam chancellor now back in the mix, ranked second in the nfl defensively, allowing a stingy 12 points per game since his return. ===raj/topvo=== it is now early saturday morning in paris. autohiroues ar still searching for >>> an update on breaking news. it is early saturday morning in paris. authorities are still searching for suspects. they're also counting the bodies and reviewing the damage. a lot happening in paris. french officials are also saying tonight that the death toll could exceed 120. as you saw at the beginning of our newscast, multiple terror attacks coordinated throughout six locations in the city. in the last three hours, french military crews stormed the concert hall. that's the footage you're looking at. they killed at least two attackers. they also found more than 100 dead bodies. >> the french people have stood shoulder to shoulder with the united states time and again, and we want to be clear that we stand together with them in the fight against terrorism and extremism. >> tonight france is in a state of emergency. its borders again closed. se
the seahawks with safety kam chancellor now back in the mix, ranked second in the nfl defensively, allowing a stingy 12 points per game since his return. ===raj/topvo=== it is now early saturday morning in paris. autohiroues ar still searching for >>> an update on breaking news. it is early saturday morning in paris. authorities are still searching for suspects. they're also counting the bodies and reviewing the damage. a lot happening in paris. french officials are also saying tonight...
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. >> we lost control of that valley in '56 and that special forces kam was out there. >> we didn't want to land out there or go down out there because there wasn't anybody out there usually but them, the bad guys. >> key problem was the weather. got weathered in. a lot of times you could go, other times you couldn't go. >> enemy air battles were anywhere. in 1968 the seven cab suffered some of its heaviest losses ever. 21 helicopters in operation delaware trying to be in the ashaw valley. >> we fired on hamburg hill. >> that was in 1969. so many americans were killed in the battle that it became known as hamburger hill. >> there was a north vietnamese regiment sitting on top of that hill. they didn't think too much about a battalion coming up there. >> they finally took the well-defended crest but the heavy losses attracted negative media attention back home. >> i started getting clippings from home after the battle. hamburger hill, were you there? oh, yeah, af he been there. >> within months they started the process of vietnamization. it became even more dangerous for the helicopter pi
. >> we lost control of that valley in '56 and that special forces kam was out there. >> we didn't want to land out there or go down out there because there wasn't anybody out there usually but them, the bad guys. >> key problem was the weather. got weathered in. a lot of times you could go, other times you couldn't go. >> enemy air battles were anywhere. in 1968 the seven cab suffered some of its heaviest losses ever. 21 helicopters in operation delaware trying to be in...
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to get supplies in but also to get oil out which could reduce its cash flow >>> retired kam edes. he is a former supreme commander and the author of the accidental admiral. he joins us. very good to have you with us. how big of a blow do you think the taking control of this strategic highway will be for i.s.i.l.? >> i think it is the beginning of the end, but it's external not going to change everything over night. the key here is that it bifurcates the major supply route from between raqqa and mosul. that will break town the central position that we've talked about before, the way that i.s.i.l. has been able to control that central position. this will cut that in half and significant take away their supplies >>> we had a report that the battle plans were taking the city in two to four taste. do you think that's realistic given what you've seen in the past with urban warfare? >> i do not. we may get lucky and the islamic state whitesides draw their fighters, although they're pretty well surrounded at this point. i think it's going to be a block to block fight. i think it will be a
to get supplies in but also to get oil out which could reduce its cash flow >>> retired kam edes. he is a former supreme commander and the author of the accidental admiral. he joins us. very good to have you with us. how big of a blow do you think the taking control of this strategic highway will be for i.s.i.l.? >> i think it is the beginning of the end, but it's external not going to change everything over night. the key here is that it bifurcates the major supply route from...
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the seahawks with safety kam chancellor now back in the mix rates second in the nfl defensively allowing a stingy 12 points per game since his return. ono off-days, or downtime.ason. opportunity is everything you make of it. this winter, take advantage of our season's best offers on the latest generation of cadillacs. the 2016 cadillac srx. get this low-mileage lease from around $339 per month, or purchase with 0% apr financing. break during a break- in. you can see the suspect in a >>> ransacking someone's house does make you thirsty. a juice break during the break-in. you can see the suspect take the orange juice out of the fridge and drink straight from the carton. san jose police hope you can help identify that juice drinker and the other guy, too. the suspects took a lot more than juice, though. this all happened back in august in south san jose. here's close-ups of the men. police already arrested the third suspect. if you recognize these two, please contact the san jose police department. >>> new at 6:00 tonight, it's increasingly the option that many are turning to on the peninsu
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there were heavy arab populations in new jersey cheering as the building kams down.>> as i said, the police say it didn't happen. i want to move on right now -- >> domd b trump knows that george can't tell his audience that trump is lying there because the industry convention of sunday morning political chat is that they never call a lie a lie. that's just too impolite for sunday mornings. and trump exploits that politeness. but it's not just politeness at work. donald trump gets good ratings on these shows. and if one of the hosts tells trump he's lying in the middle of an interview, that host will never get a chance to interview donald trump again. but his competitors will. the interview routine has now been left -- has now become, let trump tell a big lie and then ask him some inane time-wasting question about poll numbers. and let's just stipulate here that every question to any candidate about poll numbers is an inane waste of time, and utter failure of the imagination. asking a candidate a question about poll numbers means you've already asked every question ca
there were heavy arab populations in new jersey cheering as the building kams down.>> as i said, the police say it didn't happen. i want to move on right now -- >> domd b trump knows that george can't tell his audience that trump is lying there because the industry convention of sunday morning political chat is that they never call a lie a lie. that's just too impolite for sunday mornings. and trump exploits that politeness. but it's not just politeness at work. donald trump gets...
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. >> do you think that the government knows the kam?feld claims the u.s. knew about the attack and did nothing to stop it, yet he has never offered any concrete evidence. back home in denver, nancy's cousin, leslie, is worried kurt sonnenfeld may be getting away with murder. >> he is trying to use that terrible situation to shield himself for murder charges. >> you can see erin moriarty's full report "the strange case of kurt sonnenfeld" tomorrow at kurt sonnenfeld" tomorrow at 10:00/9:00 center, part of a >>> i'm anne-marie green with a look behind this morning's 48r 448 hoursp 48 ho4 startip starting with peter reporting. >>> insi>>> insider > tthe 2r the 20the 20th story story," hp story," ch ir is findip is findis movr movie fans, on mo >r >>> when p >>> when unforgettable moments of the week. you'p you're watching "cbs morning." we'll be right back. every coconut has a dream. to come out of its shell. to show all the world its true, inner beauty. and then, in an ironic twist, get covered up by chocolate and almonds. almond joy moun
. >> do you think that the government knows the kam?feld claims the u.s. knew about the attack and did nothing to stop it, yet he has never offered any concrete evidence. back home in denver, nancy's cousin, leslie, is worried kurt sonnenfeld may be getting away with murder. >> he is trying to use that terrible situation to shield himself for murder charges. >> you can see erin moriarty's full report "the strange case of kurt sonnenfeld" tomorrow at kurt...
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it kams its food is being delivered without permission. theompany is using a fake in-n-out logo. they use their tech knowledge to visit the very best product and food across the country. >>> many men are stepping out of dress shoes to sneakers. can you say charlie rose, anyone? gft a shot of his feet. the brands jumping on this trend include adidas and prada. i like it when you use were sneakers. >> fancy feet. >> workplace c ctinues to replax dress codes. the luxury sneakers often cost hundreds of dollars ahd you have an under armor today? those are affordable. very nice. >>> the road to super bowl 50 returns tonight with a return of rex ryan to metlife stadium. the buffalo bills head coach is back on its old turf. the bills face ryan's former team the new york jets. cbs' jim nantz will call tonight's game. good morning. >> good morning. >> what about this? what issex ryanoing to do to sort of dial up the conflict? >> he's tried to low key it this week. the greeting he gets today when he wakes up. "welcome back, you bum." i spent most of my career livivg around t t broadcast cen
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. >> do you think that the government knows the kam? >> yes, i'm 100% sure of it. >> reporter: sonnenfeld claims the u.s. knew about the attack and did nothing to stop it, yet he has never offered any concrete evidence. back home in denver, nancy's cousin, leslie, is worried kurt sonnenfeld may be getting away with murder. >> he is trying to use that terrible situation to shield >> you can see erin moriarty's full report "the strange case of kurt sonnenfeld" tomorrow at 10:00/9:00 center, part of a >>> i'm anne-marie green with a look behind this morning's 4848 r 48 48 hours"p 48 hours" double48 hours" double 48 hours" double feature, reporting. >>> inside>>> inside r >>> inside p >>> inside >>> inside pixar >>> inside pixar animation on thethe 20r the 20ththe 20thp the 20ththe 20th anniversary of "toy story," story," howp story," how thep changed the waychanged the way movies are made isisr is findingp is finding ais finding a new generation of movier movie fans, on monday. >>>r >>> when wep >>> when we come back, we'llrtake a look at
. >> do you think that the government knows the kam? >> yes, i'm 100% sure of it. >> reporter: sonnenfeld claims the u.s. knew about the attack and did nothing to stop it, yet he has never offered any concrete evidence. back home in denver, nancy's cousin, leslie, is worried kurt sonnenfeld may be getting away with murder. >> he is trying to use that terrible situation to shield >> you can see erin moriarty's full report "the strange case of kurt...
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>> reporter: david kam argued isis is not just a threat to britain's allies but a threat itself.he top tier of aspirational terror targets that isis has. indeed, he said that security forces here, their intelligence services, had disrupted seven recent terror plots organized by people either controlled by isis or inspired by them. >> phil black reporting live from london. joining me now to discuss all of this, cnn counterterrorism expert, philip mudd. welcome. >> thank you. happy thanksgiving. >> happy thanksgiving to you. we must remember it is thanksgiving, although we have to talk about seergs stuff. a lot of stuff going on this morning. you have the turkish president talking tough against russia. hollande meeting with vladimir putin. david cameron trying to urge his own parliament to allow air strikes over syria. what should we make of all this? >> let's step back because we're missing half of this conversation. the first half is when we've been talking about since the paris attacks, escalation of french and british, i assume hollande is going to talk to vladimir putin about
>> reporter: david kam argued isis is not just a threat to britain's allies but a threat itself.he top tier of aspirational terror targets that isis has. indeed, he said that security forces here, their intelligence services, had disrupted seven recent terror plots organized by people either controlled by isis or inspired by them. >> phil black reporting live from london. joining me now to discuss all of this, cnn counterterrorism expert, philip mudd. welcome. >> thank you....
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that press conference in florida after the stormy day he had friday really started on cnn with allison kamn piece, which was really good. and then the politico story. by evening he was at war with the press. he's upped the ante. for me i think it's a mistake. the grave yard of american politics is littered with the careers of people who have tried to run by running against the press. making that one of the central tenets of their campaign. sarah palin most recently. you can go back to spiroing agn >> i think donald trump might go on the attack. he's poked fun at ben carson hitting hmother over the head with a hammer. if they go to ben carson's back story, how will he respond? >> that's a great question. as you know in the last debate, i was struck by how cozy trump and carson were. even at one point trump winked at him, like they were running a game together. on this press conference. i don't think trump wants to go after carson face-to-face. i can't wait to see the dynamic of that, how carson comes back at him. that is one of the story lines. but a lot of these -- i have to say, carol, so
that press conference in florida after the stormy day he had friday really started on cnn with allison kamn piece, which was really good. and then the politico story. by evening he was at war with the press. he's upped the ante. for me i think it's a mistake. the grave yard of american politics is littered with the careers of people who have tried to run by running against the press. making that one of the central tenets of their campaign. sarah palin most recently. you can go back to spiroing...