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jim leonard and -- jim leonard with a pick. fred jackson, 16 yards into the end zone. on the day.shing the only touchdown, the second half, look joe flacco to torrey smith. a monster second half. that made it 20-14. 26 yards receiving. the third high in ravens history. third long. ok. to torrey smith. the drive is kept alive. in position. yes. another one. that was number five. alonso with the interception. a good day to have the defense for the fantasy team. the buffalo hangs on for 23-20 victory. the ball 200 yards in the second half. if i do not throw picks, the game probably would have 300 -- we would have scored touchdowns. >> that will be an issue. 85 wins. 35, the best division in baseball. , 295.t the red sox check that. 4-0, 5-0. all the way back. jj. knocked out. for thely, a 75 lead orioles. jim johnson gets out of it, 5, 4, three. he wins it by a final 7-6. henderson alvarez. he had a memorable final start to the season. rick grounds out. look athat. the problem is, no scoring in the game. he still needs offense. a walkoff wild pitch for a no- hitter. alvar
jim leonard and -- jim leonard with a pick. fred jackson, 16 yards into the end zone. on the day.shing the only touchdown, the second half, look joe flacco to torrey smith. a monster second half. that made it 20-14. 26 yards receiving. the third high in ravens history. third long. ok. to torrey smith. the drive is kept alive. in position. yes. another one. that was number five. alonso with the interception. a good day to have the defense for the fantasy team. the buffalo hangs on for 23-20...
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. >> tell us about leonard ramirez and his family. >> leonard ramirez sr., who unfortunately is not withnow, or with the ramirez family, i knew many, many years ago. in fact, i know that he was one of the few people in the community that i knew that actually knew my father. they were in difrent organizations together and worked in the community together. but len ramirez sr. was a legend, you know, he was raised in san joaquin valley, came here, served in the military, served his country, and established a number of organizations here in san jose. and, you know, i think demonstrated the qualities of our parents' generation. you know, they earned everything that was given to them and they understood the importance of passing on those values to their children. i always said that i got into public service because my father taught us the importance of finding some way to improve the lives of others, and i think that's probably true with len ramirez sr. now what you're going to see later in the program is a couple members of the len ramirez sr. family, len ramirez jr., of course, his wife juli
. >> tell us about leonard ramirez and his family. >> leonard ramirez sr., who unfortunately is not withnow, or with the ramirez family, i knew many, many years ago. in fact, i know that he was one of the few people in the community that i knew that actually knew my father. they were in difrent organizations together and worked in the community together. but len ramirez sr. was a legend, you know, he was raised in san joaquin valley, came here, served in the military, served his...
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leonard was very frugal. nothing, he sent him i wish i had a picture of myself of the march on washington. i only have my eyes. and these eyes looked and looked and i would say all of these faces were there at the march in america for me. and then the speech of doctor martin luther king, i have a dream. the speech moves over the heads of all those people in the voice was strong. he reached everyone. i had never heard anything like this. [applause] [applause] >> what a powerful testimony to the multiple means by which people contribute to history. there is no picture of these two because they sacrificed every moment on film for the betterment of this nation. that is more than an antidote. that is part and parcel of the very fabric of american conscience that martin luther king wove a golden thread into. his majestic oratory that day as was indicated as powerful and luminous testimony to the ability of words to move us in that speech to redeem us and of rhetoric you call on the higher purposes in the name of id
leonard was very frugal. nothing, he sent him i wish i had a picture of myself of the march on washington. i only have my eyes. and these eyes looked and looked and i would say all of these faces were there at the march in america for me. and then the speech of doctor martin luther king, i have a dream. the speech moves over the heads of all those people in the voice was strong. he reached everyone. i had never heard anything like this. [applause] [applause] >> what a powerful testimony...
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yeah, leonard?> the first thing i thought about when they talked about toxic religion and he talked about toxic religion was fundamentalist christianity, which is what i started, and it was with the missouri synod. because we were all so focused on the future of after we died, and not that much on what was going on on this earth, and how to enrich our lives, and we had those big thick walls not letting in buddhist thoughts or anything like that, and i just found it - instead of life-affirming, i found it was life-denying. >> but do you see in there also how we're right at that nitty-gritty? i mean, i didn't want to just shove that identity and relationship thing down your throat. i mean, can we begin to see that, that's what we're talking about here, is how people form those? oh, sure. >> i was very impressed - well, i won't say that - i was struck by the emotion. most churches are quiet, most churches are ritualistic. the emotion - the people who would, in everyday life, pass each other up or so fo
yeah, leonard?> the first thing i thought about when they talked about toxic religion and he talked about toxic religion was fundamentalist christianity, which is what i started, and it was with the missouri synod. because we were all so focused on the future of after we died, and not that much on what was going on on this earth, and how to enrich our lives, and we had those big thick walls not letting in buddhist thoughts or anything like that, and i just found it - instead of...
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leonard, and praised his entire defence said they have been playing much better but still, plenty oftakes throughout. one of robert griffin worst decisions of game came in second quarter redskins down 14-7. but driving lions 19 with a lion draped all over him he tried to for the ball to pierre it resulted if tkpreufen first career read zone interception today head coach surprisingly did not find much with the throw. >> well it was not his fault. i was very upset during the game. i thought he just kind of threw happen hazardly. and it was legitimate -- i mean it really was great throw. but, just went work out that way i will no go through blame. but, as said after the game thought it was just mistake. it was good throw. >> lots big concern on offense lack of balance. yesterday rg three threw ball career 50 times though today mike shanahan said numbers are not truly retphreufbg because of think come back efforts in fourth quarter they owned rushed times griffen passed more every game this year than any last year. pierre big beneficiary. but he maintains his q.b. still not himself. last
leonard, and praised his entire defence said they have been playing much better but still, plenty oftakes throughout. one of robert griffin worst decisions of game came in second quarter redskins down 14-7. but driving lions 19 with a lion draped all over him he tried to for the ball to pierre it resulted if tkpreufen first career read zone interception today head coach surprisingly did not find much with the throw. >> well it was not his fault. i was very upset during the game. i thought...
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joining me now to give me insight is greg tillman and leonard cole.ow of the arms control association and leonard is an expert on bioterrorism and terror medicine. thank you for joining us. leonard, when we say, when he says signatures, what does that mean? >> any trace of evidence that the chemical was there or is there now. that can be tissue samples from people who were exposed to it, blood samples from these people or some of the material itself. the sarin gas in particular degrades pretty quickly so you might not find the chemical itself after a few days or even two weeks, but would you find some of the breakdown chemicals from the sarin. >> are you convinced that sarin gas or chemical weapons were used? >> short of being there, every piece of evidence i heard, including the vice president's persuasive remarks convince me it is so. >> greg, are you convinced by the evidence? >> i am also convinced. it does occur to me in this case the intelligence community is being very careful about the language it uses and has built a very convincing case. >>
joining me now to give me insight is greg tillman and leonard cole.ow of the arms control association and leonard is an expert on bioterrorism and terror medicine. thank you for joining us. leonard, when we say, when he says signatures, what does that mean? >> any trace of evidence that the chemical was there or is there now. that can be tissue samples from people who were exposed to it, blood samples from these people or some of the material itself. the sarin gas in particular degrades...
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it is currently 65 dc. 58. 54 leonard town. 55 balance more. waoeupl hearing town at 58 and cumberland at 57. we been keeping eye coastal storm will look oeurt i can might just bring pwaeuflgts precipitation to dell but course and we looking at mostly sunny skies. for your tomorrow. but frontfall system here is just going move its way from ohio valley and head towards the east. however, it is going start weaken out disspout. not looking apt bringing any moisture and also going to be out of way. and not affecting us. so get ready set week we got some change coming. by midday tomorrow we will 27 degrees. 75 by 14z hour but temperature will object rise by mid week and late week we are have chance of seeing some wet weather. 57 degrees for on to. light east wind a little cooler in but rbs. and for your monday starting oust with pwaeulgts of patchy fog. certainly visibility will be affected so don't you are supply of 76 tkpwraoeu. and sunshine, will be full force. here's a look at your 7-day forecast. 80 degrees. look how temperature are came being.
it is currently 65 dc. 58. 54 leonard town. 55 balance more. waoeupl hearing town at 58 and cumberland at 57. we been keeping eye coastal storm will look oeurt i can might just bring pwaeuflgts precipitation to dell but course and we looking at mostly sunny skies. for your tomorrow. but frontfall system here is just going move its way from ohio valley and head towards the east. however, it is going start weaken out disspout. not looking apt bringing any moisture and also going to be out of way....
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leonard! wait! what am i going to do for dinner? come with me to raj's and eat there. can't do that. what if he serves haggis and blood pudding? i really doubt that's what he'll serve. but what if he does? i'll be obliged to dine on liver and lungs stuffed in a sheep's stomach. and frankly, blood pudding is essentially the same thing. i don't know why he's serving both. what do you want to do? you want to come with me, or do you want to sit here alone? no, i'll go to your haggis party. but i'm telling you. this is "adness." this is utter and complete "adness." ♪ our whole universe was in a hot, dense state ♪ ♪ then nearly 14 billion years ago expansion started... wait! ♪ ♪ the earth began to cool ♪ the autotrophs began to drool, neanderthals developed tools ♪
leonard! wait! what am i going to do for dinner? come with me to raj's and eat there. can't do that. what if he serves haggis and blood pudding? i really doubt that's what he'll serve. but what if he does? i'll be obliged to dine on liver and lungs stuffed in a sheep's stomach. and frankly, blood pudding is essentially the same thing. i don't know why he's serving both. what do you want to do? you want to come with me, or do you want to sit here alone? no, i'll go to your haggis party. but i'm...
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the lady i went with, who was the men for for stravinsky, leonard bernstein, i studied with her in paris five years. she said, there are only 12 notes. you learn what everybody did with them until they send 13, you will be okay. nothing has ever bothered me no matter whether it is big band, bee-bop, do-op, hip-hop, no problem. >> it is hard to go anywhere without finding your imprint, whether it is television or music. >> did you imagine when you were playing that trumpet you would be everywhere? >> absolutely not. i have learned to -- art linkletter used to live next door to me before he died. he used to say to me, quincy, just make god laugh. don't make plans. we have nothing to do with it. i have always believed that music is, we are terminals for a higher power. i can feel it. it goes through you, man. i get curious how you guys get all these ego. the ego is the higher power coming through you. i believe that. as you go to your creativity with humility with grace. >> we will be right back. >> would you consider doing a record for me? i said, man, are you crazy? is the pope a catholic
the lady i went with, who was the men for for stravinsky, leonard bernstein, i studied with her in paris five years. she said, there are only 12 notes. you learn what everybody did with them until they send 13, you will be okay. nothing has ever bothered me no matter whether it is big band, bee-bop, do-op, hip-hop, no problem. >> it is hard to go anywhere without finding your imprint, whether it is television or music. >> did you imagine when you were playing that trumpet you would...
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. >> 52 leonard town.ow 49 out at dulles, 48 in manassas.mana and we're keeping the day off on a comfortable note. we have cloud cover in the nortn and the east and we will be dealing with the clouds throughu the day. there's no moisture associatedct with it, just a low-level decked of clouds working in from up near newfoundland. high pressure to have our northn delivers a nice couple of days. >> today mid 70s for daytime highs.gh saturday and sunday featureing sunshine. if you have outdoor plans, go for it! 74 today, i mentioned early clouds.clds then this afternoon sun. and a partly to mostly sunny afternoon. there was your weekend forecastc 73 today, 73 tomorrow, 76 on sunday. and temperatures may have a bit bit of a warm up here. >> steve is in this morning. mn. good morning, tucker.od we'll start with 270 again, very light volume in from frederickek and down to the beltway, sometimes it is a little lightet on friday, we hope that's the case. we will head over to route chevrolet. no problems from annapolis to the beltway and from the beltway into town looks good and from northeast into n
. >> 52 leonard town.ow 49 out at dulles, 48 in manassas.mana and we're keeping the day off on a comfortable note. we have cloud cover in the nortn and the east and we will be dealing with the clouds throughu the day. there's no moisture associatedct with it, just a low-level decked of clouds working in from up near newfoundland. high pressure to have our northn delivers a nice couple of days. >> today mid 70s for daytime highs.gh saturday and sunday featureing sunshine. if you have...
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leonard coal, appreciate your insight. >>> straight ahead.d the american military during the iraq war, donald rumsfeld weighing in on whether the u.s. should strike in syria and much more. [ male announcer ] what's important to you? at humana, our medicare agents sit down with you and ask. being active. and being with this guy. [ male announcer ] getting to know you is how we help you choose the humana medicare plan that works best for you. mi familia. ♪ [ male announcer ] we want to help you achieve your best health, so you can keep doing the things that are important to you. taking care of our customers. taking care of her. and the next thing on our list is bungee jumping. [ male announcer ] helping you -- now that's what's important to us. [ male announcer ] helping you -- building animatronics is all about getting things to work together. the timing, the actions, the reactions. everything has to synch up. my expenses are no different. receipt match from american express synchronizes your business expenses. just shoot your business card re
leonard coal, appreciate your insight. >>> straight ahead.d the american military during the iraq war, donald rumsfeld weighing in on whether the u.s. should strike in syria and much more. [ male announcer ] what's important to you? at humana, our medicare agents sit down with you and ask. being active. and being with this guy. [ male announcer ] getting to know you is how we help you choose the humana medicare plan that works best for you. mi familia. ♪ [ male announcer ] we want to...
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leonard! wait! what am i going to do for dinner? come with me to raj's and eat there.is and blood pudding? i really doubt that's what he'll serve. but what if he does? i'll be obliged to dine on liver and lungs stuffed in a sheep's stomach. and frankly, blood pudding is essentially the same thing. i don't know why he's serving both. what do you want to do? you want to come with me, or do you want to sit here alone? no, i'll go to your haggis party. but i'm telling you. this is "adness." this is utter and complete "adness." ♪ our whole universe was in a hot, dense state ♪ ♪ then nearly 14 billion years ago expansion started... wait! ♪ ♪ the earth began to cool ♪ the autotrophs began to drool, neanderthals developed tools ♪ ♪ we built the wall ♪ we built the pyramids ♪ ♪ math, science, history, unraveling the mystery ♪ ♪ that all started with a big bang ♪ ♪ bang! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] elevate your style. introducing the all-new corolla. ♪ can i help you? ahem. excuse me. hi. uh, i wanted to find out about the unlimited for life guarantee. sure. sprint is guarantee
leonard! wait! what am i going to do for dinner? come with me to raj's and eat there.is and blood pudding? i really doubt that's what he'll serve. but what if he does? i'll be obliged to dine on liver and lungs stuffed in a sheep's stomach. and frankly, blood pudding is essentially the same thing. i don't know why he's serving both. what do you want to do? you want to come with me, or do you want to sit here alone? no, i'll go to your haggis party. but i'm telling you. this is...
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and he has leonard ellerbe and al hayman his partners in the business.l from showtime that entitles him to get 100% of revenue and handle overhead costs and set pricing of salary of the person he fights. david: you hung out with the guy. you know him personally. seems the downfall after lost these boxers they have these huge entourage. they have an entourage of 10, 20 people, each one who manage to suck off these guys like parasites. does he have a crowd like that? >> he is a consumption driven, individual. he is one of these people who is very giving. almost the cliche of a lot of athletes and the real problem is, a guy 35 years old, living in las vegas, you give a guy a million dollars he can find a way to spend that in a weekend. but reality is, floyd mayweather i believe believes he is bringing in so much money he can afford to spend that that runs counter to the reality we've seen. >> he may have his peeps to run things but he does know how to market himself. you spoke to him about that. play the next sound from that interview. >> what's, great abou
and he has leonard ellerbe and al hayman his partners in the business.l from showtime that entitles him to get 100% of revenue and handle overhead costs and set pricing of salary of the person he fights. david: you hung out with the guy. you know him personally. seems the downfall after lost these boxers they have these huge entourage. they have an entourage of 10, 20 people, each one who manage to suck off these guys like parasites. does he have a crowd like that? >> he is a consumption...
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flacco looking for ed dixon, but he gets picked off here by former raven jim leonard.hat's the second interception of the game and it would prove could be costly. four plays later the bills crash in. fred jackson, 16-yard touchdown there. the bills take a 20-7 lead. let's move ahead. just over a minute to play, ravens somehow down only by three points. flacco once again intercepted. that time by kiko alonzo. five interceptions in the game. that tied a career high. buffalo wins 23-20. as for the ravens, they're now 2-2 on the season. >>> chiefs hosting the giants. former division rivals andy reed and tom coughlin squaring off. we pick this up in the second quarter. giant downs a touchdown. eli manning, he is going to air one out deep to victor cruz. he'll haul this one in for a 69-yard touchdown. good ahead and cue the salsa music. giants tie it at 7. third quarter, chiefs up 10-7. dexter mccluster returning this punt. he's got to move the zone. picks up some blocks. and he is going to get past everyone. he'll take this one 89 yards to the end zone. and watch dexter onc
flacco looking for ed dixon, but he gets picked off here by former raven jim leonard.hat's the second interception of the game and it would prove could be costly. four plays later the bills crash in. fred jackson, 16-yard touchdown there. the bills take a 20-7 lead. let's move ahead. just over a minute to play, ravens somehow down only by three points. flacco once again intercepted. that time by kiko alonzo. five interceptions in the game. that tied a career high. buffalo wins 23-20. as for the...
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that was nbc's connie leonard reporting. here is brodie brazil of comcast sports net. >> the baseball season winding down by the a's still have their eyes set on the top spot in the american league. we'll show you how just a couple of bad pitches affected their afternoon today in seattle. >>> plus we'll tell you why we expect him in the lup for many years to come. i want you to know stuff i want you to be kind. i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor. to speak my language. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. quiero que me hagas sentir segura. i want you to be awesome. that's the doctor i want. at kaiser permanente, we want you to choose the doctor that's right for you. find your perfect match at kp.org and thrive. >>> the giants made one huge commitment to a player this morning and while the deal is not official yet, we can tell you it's bay cli all done. hunter pence has agreed to a five year $90 million contract with the giants. he becomes the second highest paid posit
that was nbc's connie leonard reporting. here is brodie brazil of comcast sports net. >> the baseball season winding down by the a's still have their eyes set on the top spot in the american league. we'll show you how just a couple of bad pitches affected their afternoon today in seattle. >>> plus we'll tell you why we expect him in the lup for many years to come. i want you to know stuff i want you to be kind. i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor. to...
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leonard aragon is keller's attorney. on the left sam keller in his playing days at arizona state. on his right, the avatar for arizona state's, the next year. a few years later, keller played for nebraska state, the avatar and his picture are nearly identical. >> right-handed? >> right-handed, they had everybody pretty much nailed down to a tee. if you had a generic quarterback with no semblance of that roster on that college team it would be a lot less appealing. >> cellar's lawsuit said the ncaa made money off him and other college athletes by illegally louing them to use his likeness in the football game. the ncaa's licensing arm, uses athletes real names in the development process then remove them before the game is released. >> they realize that something bad is going on and they don't want this to be out in the public, it would be wrong, they have been doing it and still do it, and this is exactly the type of thing that could submarine the game if it got into the media. >> if it got into the media? >> absolutely, yep. >> when you got this e-mail what did you think? >> honest
leonard aragon is keller's attorney. on the left sam keller in his playing days at arizona state. on his right, the avatar for arizona state's, the next year. a few years later, keller played for nebraska state, the avatar and his picture are nearly identical. >> right-handed? >> right-handed, they had everybody pretty much nailed down to a tee. if you had a generic quarterback with no semblance of that roster on that college team it would be a lot less appealing. >> cellar's...
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. >> this was the concept of leonard rommez, jr., ironically getting la familia award, his family is.u've been able to carry this for a couple of decades since its inception. people may have thought this would go by the wayside. no, it's not. >> our 28th annual event. that legacy has been passed on through generations. big part, youth leadership conference has become such an integral part of what we do because of what it represents. it is able to help us keep that legacy going. we still have students that come back, volunteer. many have actually become teachers. they are bringing their students. we hope to keep this going. the current board, doing our part to keep it going, honoring unsung heroes of the community as you mentioned. >> great stuff. still trying to get people to go because that's how we're going to pay for kids to come from different schools to attend and sell tickets. >> absolutely. we have over 250 students coming out this year. every year, annual portraits of success gets bigger and bigger. we do rely on our community, our companies that support us to come out and spo
. >> this was the concept of leonard rommez, jr., ironically getting la familia award, his family is.u've been able to carry this for a couple of decades since its inception. people may have thought this would go by the wayside. no, it's not. >> our 28th annual event. that legacy has been passed on through generations. big part, youth leadership conference has become such an integral part of what we do because of what it represents. it is able to help us keep that legacy going. we...
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. >> to leonard malton, this was something. >> we have a list of all mary pickford's films, but thismong the missing. it would be like finding an early song by george gershwin or an unpublished story by mark twain. >> reporter: found by a carpenter in this old new hampshire barn the film was donated to this college where larry realized he had a gem. >> apparently it had been a boy's camp and during the summer they would set up this 35-millimeter projector and show these ancient films to these boys. >> reporter: this was a ten-minute movie about a wife's fight with her husband. that apparently was the first time she received screen billing as mary pickford. in a short time that name mary pickford became world famous. >> reporter: pickford would form her own studio with charlie chap lain, e.w., and her husband douglas fairbanks. in 1911 with this film, audiences first learned the name of the actress who became america's sweetheart. anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >>> china is celebrating a new batch of baby pandas. the public is getting a first look at 14 cubs born in july at a bree
. >> to leonard malton, this was something. >> we have a list of all mary pickford's films, but thismong the missing. it would be like finding an early song by george gershwin or an unpublished story by mark twain. >> reporter: found by a carpenter in this old new hampshire barn the film was donated to this college where larry realized he had a gem. >> apparently it had been a boy's camp and during the summer they would set up this 35-millimeter projector and show these...
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connie leonard introduces us to a blind football announcer with some surprising insights on the game. i don't have any perspective of how things look but i have a lot of perspective of how things sound. for judge david holton being effective in court means: projecting, keeping your energy up...and your temper down. that's also true in sports. all right. arriving early for every western home game, the first and currently only blind judge in kentucky, holton is likely the state's only blind p-a announcer too. here you go. you're here. all right. we're in the house. the judge says when he was asked to "call his first game", he knew "who to call" and what to say. i need somebody to be my eyes. can you be my eyes? and i said yeah, what time and where do you want me to be? longtime companion and guide dog buddy isn't the only one who travels with holton. friend and attorney thomas patteson stays by his side. i'm basically a play- by-play guy in his ear. carlos hernandez on the tackle. gain of one on the play; it's second- and-nine. brilliantly seemless. the crowd below has no idea holton ha
connie leonard introduces us to a blind football announcer with some surprising insights on the game. i don't have any perspective of how things look but i have a lot of perspective of how things sound. for judge david holton being effective in court means: projecting, keeping your energy up...and your temper down. that's also true in sports. all right. arriving early for every western home game, the first and currently only blind judge in kentucky, holton is likely the state's only blind p-a...
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the pass into the former raven jim lynnard the second of the game -- leonard. the second of the game. ravens had not a lot 6 touch -- touchdown in two straight games. buffalo clearly ended that streak. flacco and ravens trailed by 13 1/2. at the half. touchdown pass to smith and was a -- it was big game for smith career high 166 receiving yards. ravens down by 6. they were down by 3 with a minute to go flacco's pass deflected and picked off. 5 interceptions. that's the most ever in a game for flacco. it's another tough loss on the road. 23-20 the final. >> we have to get better. but a lot of that falls on me today. but, yeah, we got young guys and we are going to get bet are and all that stuff. and -- better and all that stuff. and, you know, like i said a lot of that falls on me today throwing the ball to the wrong team and you know if we don't do that, then this game probably looks a little different. >> the record is 2 2-on season and they are winless on the road. the next game is on the road at miami one week from today a game you can see here on wjz. in ba
the pass into the former raven jim lynnard the second of the game -- leonard. the second of the game. ravens had not a lot 6 touch -- touchdown in two straight games. buffalo clearly ended that streak. flacco and ravens trailed by 13 1/2. at the half. touchdown pass to smith and was a -- it was big game for smith career high 166 receiving yards. ravens down by 6. they were down by 3 with a minute to go flacco's pass deflected and picked off. 5 interceptions. that's the most ever in a game for...
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it all dates back to the 1950s, when he wrote the lyrics to leonard bernstein's score for 'west side'tory. >> but even this early success was more complicated than sondheim had imagined. >> i certainly wanted my name in lights. i wanted my name on a marquee. i wanted recognition on broadway and then once i had my name on a marquee on broadway with west side story, suddenly 'geethat's all that is.' really? i felt in a way deflated. yeah. because it was exciting but, ok, now what? and then you realize that you do that because you wanna write something that you like, as opposed to write something that's gonna get your name in lights or be successful. >> over the next decades, as broadway arguably went lighter sondheim went deeper, using language and music to explore complex ideas. adult relationships in "company" joet you do live with her, you're scared she's starting to drift away, and scared she'll stay. >> the artistic process itself in "sunday in the park with george". ♪ lives a little space in the way like the window ♪ >> and murderous vengeance in what many believe to be his master
it all dates back to the 1950s, when he wrote the lyrics to leonard bernstein's score for 'west side'tory. >> but even this early success was more complicated than sondheim had imagined. >> i certainly wanted my name in lights. i wanted my name on a marquee. i wanted recognition on broadway and then once i had my name on a marquee on broadway with west side story, suddenly 'geethat's all that is.' really? i felt in a way deflated. yeah. because it was exciting but, ok, now what? and...
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as for leonard simms, he walks away bruised and swollen but without serious injury.ay. but there are some things his son says he'll never get back. >> i don't think it's as much fun for him anymore. my dad had an incredible sense of spirit, optimism. and then having this happen to him, that took something out of him. >> seven months later and a few miles away, another crime on camera stuns the city of detroit. a tall, heavyset man walks into a gas station mini mart with an 18-month-old child in tow. first he kicks the little boy, who collapses to the floor. then a second time, another kick to the boy's side, knocking him off his feet. when the toddler gets up, the man opens the freezer door, bashing him in the head. there's no audio on the tape, but police say the boy is crying. the man bends down and starts spanking the child. then picks him up, pulls down his pants, pinching and spanking the child some more. the video shows him striking the child repeatedly on the floor, stepping on the little boy's hands. then he coldly turns his back and walks away, leaving the c
as for leonard simms, he walks away bruised and swollen but without serious injury.ay. but there are some things his son says he'll never get back. >> i don't think it's as much fun for him anymore. my dad had an incredible sense of spirit, optimism. and then having this happen to him, that took something out of him. >> seven months later and a few miles away, another crime on camera stuns the city of detroit. a tall, heavyset man walks into a gas station mini mart with an...
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well, yesterday, we bade a fond farewell to a very bright and personable new teenage champion, leonard fond welcome to some familiar faces. all three of these players have been with us before. in the first round in this tournament of champions. here are the categories. in the first round in this tournament of champions. we'll give you the first name to help you. notice the spelling of "plane." alex: stephanie, you start. let's try gingham style for $200. stephanie. what's a picnic? yes. gingham for $400. jason. who is judy garland? correct. from the greek for $200. stephanie. what's hieroglyphics? good. gingham for $600.
well, yesterday, we bade a fond farewell to a very bright and personable new teenage champion, leonard fond welcome to some familiar faces. all three of these players have been with us before. in the first round in this tournament of champions. here are the categories. in the first round in this tournament of champions. we'll give you the first name to help you. notice the spelling of "plane." alex: stephanie, you start. let's try gingham style for $200. stephanie. what's a picnic?...
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. >> reporter: to this film historian, leonard maltin, it is an important discovery. >> it would be likeding an early song by george gershwin, or an unpublished short story by mark twain. >> reporter: found by a carpenter in this old new hampshire barn, the film was do donated to keene state college. >> apparently it had been a boys' school are a boys' camp. and during the summer, they would set up this 35 millimeter projector and show these ancient films to these boys. >> reporter: pickford was just 18 when she made "their first misunderstanding" a 10-minute movie about a wife's fight with her husband. >> apparently, this 1911 film was the first time she received screen billing as mary pickford. in a very short time that name, mary pickford, became world famous. >> reporter: pickford would form her own studio, united artists with charlie chaplin and her husband, douglas fairbanks and take home two oscars. but in 1911 with this film, audiences first learned the flame of the actress who became america's sweetheart. anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening n
. >> reporter: to this film historian, leonard maltin, it is an important discovery. >> it would be likeding an early song by george gershwin, or an unpublished short story by mark twain. >> reporter: found by a carpenter in this old new hampshire barn, the film was do donated to keene state college. >> apparently it had been a boys' school are a boys' camp. and during the summer, they would set up this 35 millimeter projector and show these ancient films to these boys....
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. >> what do mitt romney and michelle obama and merrill strep and leonard skinnard and willie nelsone come back. away the wounded to shaft. now back to çóhuckabee. as i mentioned in the top of the show, this week marks five years since our first show on fox news. here is the memorable moments over the past five years. >> hi, i am chuck norris. i want to give you a chuck norris fact. if you don't watch huckabee, i will hunt you down. >> it is his way of saying i believe something and i will stick with it. and thanks for coming on today. >> i am happy to be here. congratulations on the show. when women raise their roy voices they get higher like this and shrill and try to make sure point and you are in a big room. i am familiar with this. >> this is what is weird. bradley cooper, a cool guy plays a stand up bass and i play jimmy hendistricts. >> american people are witnessing the greatesty lie that is cleverly chester nimitzed by president obama and his whole administration. >> your government lied to you. the idea of it coming from a you town video is irerational. >> those who survive
. >> what do mitt romney and michelle obama and merrill strep and leonard skinnard and willie nelsone come back. away the wounded to shaft. now back to çóhuckabee. as i mentioned in the top of the show, this week marks five years since our first show on fox news. here is the memorable moments over the past five years. >> hi, i am chuck norris. i want to give you a chuck norris fact. if you don't watch huckabee, i will hunt you down. >> it is his way of saying i believe...
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connie leonard introduces us to a blind football announcer with some surprising insights on the game >> i don't have any perspective of how things look but i have a lot of perspective of how things sound. >> for judge david holton being effective in court means: projecting, keeping your energy up.and your temper down. that's also true in sports. >> all right. arriving early for every western home game, the first and currently *only blind judge in kentucky, holton is likely the state's only blind p-a announcer too. >> here you go. you're here. >> all right. we're in the house. >> reporter: the judge says when he was asked to "call his first game", he knew "who to call" and what to say. >> i need somebody to be my eyes. can you be my eyes? and i said yeah, what time and where do you want me to be? >> reporter: longtime companion and guide dog buddy isn't the only one who travels with holton. friend and attorney thomas patteson stays by his side. >> i'm basically a play-by- play guy in his ear. >> carlos hernandez on the tackle. >> gain of one on the play; it's second-and-nine. brillian
connie leonard introduces us to a blind football announcer with some surprising insights on the game >> i don't have any perspective of how things look but i have a lot of perspective of how things sound. >> for judge david holton being effective in court means: projecting, keeping your energy up.and your temper down. that's also true in sports. >> all right. arriving early for every western home game, the first and currently *only blind judge in kentucky, holton is likely the...
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. >> what do mitt romney and michelle obama and merrill strep and leonard skinnard and willie nelsonve in common? i will tell you when we come back. [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. to shaft. now back to çóhuckabee. as i mentioned in the top of the show, this week marks five years since our first show on fox news. here is the memorable moments over the past five years. >> hi, i am chuck norris. i want to give you a chuck norris fact. if you don't watch huckabee, i will hunt you down. >> it is his way of saying i believe something and i will stick with it. and thanks for coming on today. >> i am happy to be here. congratulations on the show. when women raise their roy voices they get higher like this and shrill and try to make
. >> what do mitt romney and michelle obama and merrill strep and leonard skinnard and willie nelsonve in common? i will tell you when we come back. [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not...
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the alameda coroner identified one of the victims at 56-year- old leonard hogue jr.hogue and an unidentified woman died. authorities are still trying to find the woman's next of kin before releasing her name. >>> and the fda is recalling candy from india because it was contaminated with lead. it is recalling their santos rowandi candy. the led levels exceed the state's standards. health fishes say they are working with the company to remove that candy from stores. >>> a nightmare bus ride on the first day of school. a mother's story of how her young daughter with autism was left behind twice. >> she was terrified. >> the latest on it weretures and conditions for where you live. >>> and five men unbelievable. shhhhh! in our day, we didn't have u-verse high speed internet. yeah, our babysitter didn't have a million ways to serve mom up on a silver platter. we had to count sheep to fall asleep. and i always worried that i was creating an overcrowded sheep farm. in my head... never looked like that farmer took proper care of those sheep. too much? a little. [ male announ
the alameda coroner identified one of the victims at 56-year- old leonard hogue jr.hogue and an unidentified woman died. authorities are still trying to find the woman's next of kin before releasing her name. >>> and the fda is recalling candy from india because it was contaminated with lead. it is recalling their santos rowandi candy. the led levels exceed the state's standards. health fishes say they are working with the company to remove that candy from stores. >>> a...
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i am going to the arctic circle with leonard, wolowitz, and koothrappali. for three months? yes.d you mean when you said you were going to miss me? (sighs) it means i wish you weren't going. oh, thank god we're home. i can't believe we spent three months in that frozen hell. it was like a snowy nightmare from which there was no awakening. i don't know what arctic expedition you guys were on,
i am going to the arctic circle with leonard, wolowitz, and koothrappali. for three months? yes.d you mean when you said you were going to miss me? (sighs) it means i wish you weren't going. oh, thank god we're home. i can't believe we spent three months in that frozen hell. it was like a snowy nightmare from which there was no awakening. i don't know what arctic expedition you guys were on,
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the alameda coroner identified one of the victims at 56-year- old leonard hogue jr.e and an unidentified woman died. authorities are still trying to find the woman's next of kin before releasing her name. >>> and the fda is recalling candy from india because it was contaminated with lead. it is recalling their santos rowandi candy. the led levels exceed the state's standards. health fishes say they are working with the company to remove that candy from stores. >>> a nightmare bus ride on the first day of school. a mother's story of how her young daughter with autism was left behind twice. >> she was terrified. >> the latest on it weretures and conditions for where you live. >>> and five men missing, five mysteries to be solved. the partnership that's coming together to bring families together. >> we have five desperate families searching for their sons. pepper jack cheese, mushrooms, jalapeÑos, bacon, tomato and avocado. i call it, "the avocado da vinci". create your om'lart with denny's build your own omelette menu. >>> some anxious moments at san francisco's financ
the alameda coroner identified one of the victims at 56-year- old leonard hogue jr.e and an unidentified woman died. authorities are still trying to find the woman's next of kin before releasing her name. >>> and the fda is recalling candy from india because it was contaminated with lead. it is recalling their santos rowandi candy. the led levels exceed the state's standards. health fishes say they are working with the company to remove that candy from stores. >>> a nightmare...
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and generous with his knowledge, always. >> how much of leonard bernstein is you as a conductor?t conductor to be awarded the mcarthur fellowship, the genius award. all this from a woman whose violin teacher told her as a young girl she couldn't be a conductor because women don't do that. >> i think she was motivated out of caring for me worried that i would go down a path that i couldn't be successful. but i was fortunate to have parents who just felt that any kind of limitations for women were to be thrown out the window. >> today, alsop is tossing that message to young women musicians through her fellowships. three of the eight recipients are now musical directors. roger wright is the director of the proms. >> it's great that there are now significant numbers of women conductors actually around in business. but we're still catching up. >> never content with the first, alsop is already pushing for the next. >> the big question when is the next one? >> yeah. that is the big question. >> and now you're under a bit of pressure, aren't you? while alsop paves the way. for "cbs this
and generous with his knowledge, always. >> how much of leonard bernstein is you as a conductor?t conductor to be awarded the mcarthur fellowship, the genius award. all this from a woman whose violin teacher told her as a young girl she couldn't be a conductor because women don't do that. >> i think she was motivated out of caring for me worried that i would go down a path that i couldn't be successful. but i was fortunate to have parents who just felt that any kind of limitations...
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. >> what do mitt romney and michelle obama and merrill strep and leonard skinnard and willie nelson in common? i will tell you when we come back. ♪ ♪ (announcer) answer the call of the grill with n friskies grillers, full of meaty tenders and crunchy bites. lookin' good, flo! feelin' good! feelin' real good! [ engine revs ] boat protection people love. now, that's progressive. call or click today. [ mom ] be right there, baby. [ muffled noises ] oops. ow. sorry. [ baby crying ] ♪ [ female announcer ] new pampers. unlike ordinary diapers with 2 layers, pampers have 3 absorbent layers, to stay up to 3 times drier, so babies can sleep soundly all night. ♪ wishing you love, sleep and play. pampers. wish i don't know.sleep how did you get here? [ speaking in russian ] look, look, look... you probably want to get away as much as we do. with priceline express deals, you can get a fabulous hotel without bidding. think of the rubles you'll save. with one touch, fun in the sun. i like fun. well, that went exactly i as planned.. really? oh! that's a lot of water up there. ♪ go. go. that's a ni
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leonard says that's exactly what was happening on facebook. >> i found my daughter's facebook on thek pages of a bunch of clothing companies and it just infuriated me. >> her and other moms will sue the facebook giant. parents have filed an appeal saying the changes facebook is making leave a giant loophole. >> this settlement does not adequately protect the rights of minors whose privacy facebook continues to violate. >> attorney scott michael compare its to writing their own excuse note in school. >> they may be tagged by association with those things on the internet with for years to come, maybe to their personal embarrassment or professional detriment. >> parents are demanding the facebook get permission straight from them before their children can be used in any ads. reporting in washington, justin gray, ktvu chan 2 news. >> facebook issued a statement saying the court ordered settlement provides substantial benefits to all class members including minors through enhanced notice and consent provisions and innovative new tools to advertising >>> a statewide teacher's union filed a
leonard says that's exactly what was happening on facebook. >> i found my daughter's facebook on thek pages of a bunch of clothing companies and it just infuriated me. >> her and other moms will sue the facebook giant. parents have filed an appeal saying the changes facebook is making leave a giant loophole. >> this settlement does not adequately protect the rights of minors whose privacy facebook continues to violate. >> attorney scott michael compare its to writing...
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larry holmes, sugar ray leonard, once they leave, what happens?holmes has great investment in real estate and all that. but what happens? >> i don't know. i have a good support system and i was very lucky. a lot of my success has to do with luck. see what someone said at the time and i mean this respectfully. you always say that, then you punch people. [laughter] it was like watching a train wreck, but people like watching it. now you are beyond that. you think that is true? >> this country agrees that we have more guns than people. so whoever produces the most hate and violence gets the most money. >> i look at myself now in retrospect with what was going on there. i was really insecure about who i was. and i was just angry at just being angry. i had known it was really proud of my publishers. no one really cared. nobody that truly understood. so i don't know, i have a family now. it's day by day. it's a hard struggle, but i'm going to go on with it. neil: you started developing this and he started kidding yourself and laughing at yourself. i thi
larry holmes, sugar ray leonard, once they leave, what happens?holmes has great investment in real estate and all that. but what happens? >> i don't know. i have a good support system and i was very lucky. a lot of my success has to do with luck. see what someone said at the time and i mean this respectfully. you always say that, then you punch people. [laughter] it was like watching a train wreck, but people like watching it. now you are beyond that. you think that is true? >> this...
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moves through without any rain, we're going to see reenforcements of the cool air. 85 degrees in leonard town. annapolis, your high is 84 degrees. as promise, we're headed to prince george's county. it's the fair this weekend. we should have made it our challenge this year, storm 4, to go to every fair that's out there. at least we've been giving you the forecast. super nice weather for saturday. 81 degrees. so it is going to be warmer, and i am expecting a little bit of humidity. that taking place at prince george's county equestrian center and show right there. so a tad bit of humidity on sunday, which is why i'm calling saturday the day to really get out this weekend because it's going to feel nice and energizing. take a look at that, 60 degrees early friday morning. 59 early saturday morning. so we have two very cool mornings coming our way. the 59 could be our coolest start since june 5th. we'll pick up a few clouds on sunday with a chance of rain on tuesday. so just bottoming out at the end of the week. >> a state of emergency is in effect in ft. myers, florida, after days of extre
moves through without any rain, we're going to see reenforcements of the cool air. 85 degrees in leonard town. annapolis, your high is 84 degrees. as promise, we're headed to prince george's county. it's the fair this weekend. we should have made it our challenge this year, storm 4, to go to every fair that's out there. at least we've been giving you the forecast. super nice weather for saturday. 81 degrees. so it is going to be warmer, and i am expecting a little bit of humidity. that taking...
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. >> and for seinfeld lovers memories of george fo costanza'' sexy photo shoot.hoot >> kathryn leonardc dude-ouir that she and her husband started in june is raining men. you would be surprised who walks through the door. a regular every day guy coming in to do it for the calendar. >> it is amazing and transformation is wonderful. they are putting themselves out there for someone they love. >> next generation comes up and feeling proud of themselves, i can remind them where i came from and where i used to be. >> i have to say i was intrigued. dude-ouir myself. i took the tie clip and jacket,j too and then it was time to get to work. >> take off your clothes. >>> move your right hand back a tiny bit. >>> what did you think, i would, strip down to my boxers?s? sorry. i am a suit and tie guy in manhattan doing the dude-ouir john huty fox5 news. >>> gary is like no way. >>> i don't blame you.e >> you are putting words in my mouth, will. >> to each its own. >> honey if you want to do it, i will be there during the photo p shoot i have to say. >> you are inside a gym now and yo au see everyo
. >> and for seinfeld lovers memories of george fo costanza'' sexy photo shoot.hoot >> kathryn leonardc dude-ouir that she and her husband started in june is raining men. you would be surprised who walks through the door. a regular every day guy coming in to do it for the calendar. >> it is amazing and transformation is wonderful. they are putting themselves out there for someone they love. >> next generation comes up and feeling proud of themselves, i can remind them...
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. >> what do mitt romney and michelle obama and merrill strep and leonard skinnard and willie nelsonmmon? i will tell you when we come back. what makes your family smile? backflips and cartwheels. love, warmth. here, try this. backflips and camm, ok!s. ching! i like the fact that there's lots of different tastes going on. mmmm! breakfast i'm very impressed. this is a great cereal! honey bunches of oats. i hear you crunching. [voice] hu-rry up, is cold in here. [jelly bear] relax. we're checking the manual. [jelly animal] whoa,this minivan is loaded! ailable forward collision warning,pandora compatibility, available lane departure warning and what!?! [jelly animal] this sucks. [announcer] we understand life in a minivan. introducing the first minivan with an available built-in vacuum. starsomething special in the redesigned odyssey from honda. see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. that helps me, and my guys
. >> what do mitt romney and michelle obama and merrill strep and leonard skinnard and willie nelsonmmon? i will tell you when we come back. what makes your family smile? backflips and cartwheels. love, warmth. here, try this. backflips and camm, ok!s. ching! i like the fact that there's lots of different tastes going on. mmmm! breakfast i'm very impressed. this is a great cereal! honey bunches of oats. i hear you crunching. [voice] hu-rry up, is cold in here. [jelly bear] relax. we're...
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one of the people i interviewed was leonard gold goldberg. he's behind charlie's angel and did the movie unknown. a power house. an icon in the industry. we thit off. he's proisrael. he recognized i was proisrael. he asked me to go ahead and write up a pilot about harvard law school which i did. and leonard then we worked on it and went through several meetings. like every other project in hollywood eventually got shelved. i got an agent and the agent started getting some scripts i had written around town. one day i got a call from the agent and said we have a problem here. i said what is the problem? we have the spect script. for the good wife. and the producer i can't remember which show it was for. the producer is one of the major studio called us back and liked your script but googled you and said your political viewpoint and said i will never work with somebody of the political viewpoint. i was stunned by the honesty. i'm glad they were honest. at least they weren't lying and saying the writing was bad nap is what a lot of folks in holly
one of the people i interviewed was leonard gold goldberg. he's behind charlie's angel and did the movie unknown. a power house. an icon in the industry. we thit off. he's proisrael. he recognized i was proisrael. he asked me to go ahead and write up a pilot about harvard law school which i did. and leonard then we worked on it and went through several meetings. like every other project in hollywood eventually got shelved. i got an agent and the agent started getting some scripts i had written...
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. >> what do mitt romney and michelle obama and merrill strep and leonard skinnard and willie nelsoni will tell you when we come back. [ male announcer ] don't miss red lobster's endless shrimp. t's as much as you like, any way you like. try classic garlic shrimp scampi and more. only $15.99, offer ends soon. so come in and sea food differently. now, try seven lunch choices for $7.99. sandwiches, salads and more ndoes your dog food have?ces for $7.99. 18 percent? 20? new purina one true instinct has 30. active dogs crave nutrient-dense food. so we made purina one true instinct. learmore at purinaone.com and struggle to sleep comfortably together, now there's a solution. sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress brand, including yours. whether you sleep hot or cool, sleep number dual temp allows each of you to select your ideal temperature. and it's only at one of our 425 sleep mber stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a
. >> what do mitt romney and michelle obama and merrill strep and leonard skinnard and willie nelsoni will tell you when we come back. [ male announcer ] don't miss red lobster's endless shrimp. t's as much as you like, any way you like. try classic garlic shrimp scampi and more. only $15.99, offer ends soon. so come in and sea food differently. now, try seven lunch choices for $7.99. sandwiches, salads and more ndoes your dog food have?ces for $7.99. 18 percent? 20? new purina one true...
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leonard from jackson, tennessee. i will be reading the bible, not your book.ve the guts to put this on the air. sure i do, len. enjoy the bible. finally the factor tip of the day, getting to sleep. for many of us, it's hard. in fact, about 40 million americans have sleep problems. there is a website called sleep.com. it has tips for you. there is no sure cure. i avoid taking medication and when i can't sleep, i read. so i put the time to good use. my eyes eventually get heavy and i doze away. never do i watch tv. never do i go on the dopey machines, texting, anything like that. some folks swear warm milk makes them drowsy, but that seems a little aunt bea-ish to me. might work in mayberry. tougher in new york city. i may try it. here's the tip of the day. just roll with it if you can't sleep. roll with it. re lax and read. think about nice things that happened to you recently. if you have sleep advice, send it to maine and i will pass it along. that's it for us tonight. sound off about the factor. orely at foxnews.com. name and town. word of the day, i'm bring
leonard from jackson, tennessee. i will be reading the bible, not your book.ve the guts to put this on the air. sure i do, len. enjoy the bible. finally the factor tip of the day, getting to sleep. for many of us, it's hard. in fact, about 40 million americans have sleep problems. there is a website called sleep.com. it has tips for you. there is no sure cure. i avoid taking medication and when i can't sleep, i read. so i put the time to good use. my eyes eventually get heavy and i doze away....
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throwing five interceptions, but tight end ed dixon had a pass bounce off his hand into the arms of jim leonard for one of the interceptions and the ravens offensive line had a bad game, not blocking well for the running game, not blocking buffalo's pass rush. flacco was repeatedly sacked hit and hurried. the bills ran the ball for more than 200 yards, a rarity for any team against the ravens. >> we have to get better in every aspect. we have to run the ball better when we're doing it and we have to throw the ball party. it's all around effort. >> joe does not need to be under the pressure he's under. actually our protection index had been good going into this game. this game it was not acceptable. >> we ask you with our wjz fan cam what upset you most about the ravens defeat. >> turnovers are tough, and you're never going to win turning the ball over 5 times. >> the interceptions, we can't blame it all on flacco either. >> the turnovers, it was just too consistent, they couldn't get it together. >> reporter: >> plenty of blame to go around and bumps and proximate causes -- bruises, and a numbe
throwing five interceptions, but tight end ed dixon had a pass bounce off his hand into the arms of jim leonard for one of the interceptions and the ravens offensive line had a bad game, not blocking well for the running game, not blocking buffalo's pass rush. flacco was repeatedly sacked hit and hurried. the bills ran the ball for more than 200 yards, a rarity for any team against the ravens. >> we have to get better in every aspect. we have to run the ball better when we're doing it and...
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into the arms of jim leonard. that was the second interception of the game. more to um can.own. jackson runs it into the middle of the ravens defense. they had not allowed a touchdown in two straight games but buffalo ended that streak. they make it close in the second half. touchdown pass to torey smith. he had a big game. 166 receiving yards. down by 3 with a minute to go, looking for a tying field goal but the pass is deflected. picked off. five interceptions. that's the most ever in a game for flacco. 23-20 the final. >> we have to get better. but a lot of that falls on me today. but, yeah, we have young guys and we're going to get better at all that stuff. and, you know, like i said, a lot of that falls on me today and just throwing the ball to the wrong team. if different. >> the ravens record for the season falls to 2-2. still winless on the road. their next game is on the road when they play the dolphins in miami. coach harbaugh will meet with the media later today. questions to answer after the tough loss to buffalo. >> the ravens looking to get their road win in mi
into the arms of jim leonard. that was the second interception of the game. more to um can.own. jackson runs it into the middle of the ravens defense. they had not allowed a touchdown in two straight games but buffalo ended that streak. they make it close in the second half. touchdown pass to torey smith. he had a big game. 166 receiving yards. down by 3 with a minute to go, looking for a tying field goal but the pass is deflected. picked off. five interceptions. that's the most ever in a game...
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the most memorable was the night you had muhammad ali on and brought out mike tyson and sugar ray leonardf this one? >> he is a sweetheart! >> he is a real champ. >> really? >> i think so. >> yeah, you're a real champ, man? >> you're a real champ. who would have won if you fought this man in your prime? >> ali, ali! >> ali! wait, wait, wait. >> he is a dance master. >> i wasn't that powerful, i was so fast. and he hit me. >> sugar has told me many times that you had a great influence on him. >> this is my father. my father, looking for you. daddy! >> i mean, how did that moment come together, though? >> well, you know what? i had ali a few times on the show. that particular moment sugar ray put together, because we were talking one day, and he said i know he is your idol, i know he is my idol. let's do this. and we called mike, and mike said i'll be there. >> wow. >> and that was a wonderful thing for a kid from cleveland to be able to do. he is truly the greatest. >> there is a lot of people on late night tv, but nobody has ever been you. you're not worried about new day, new era finding
the most memorable was the night you had muhammad ali on and brought out mike tyson and sugar ray leonardf this one? >> he is a sweetheart! >> he is a real champ. >> really? >> i think so. >> yeah, you're a real champ, man? >> you're a real champ. who would have won if you fought this man in your prime? >> ali, ali! >> ali! wait, wait, wait. >> he is a dance master. >> i wasn't that powerful, i was so fast. and he hit me. >>...
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sugar ray leonard, robinson, i take my hat off.nly thing i want to do is continue to dominate in the sport. >> is there a place you're dying to fight? if you look at legendary fighter -- >> you're going to say new york. >> and he fought in manila and added to his legacy, is there a place you dream of fighting in a certain location that's not las veg vegas? >> no. no. not at all. i love las vegas. m gm grand is home for me, las vegas is home for me. they embrace me with open arms. and my relationship goes back 17 years with mgm grand. >> i know you're never going to fight professionally in new york, but -- >> i wanted to. >> but before seriously though, before the segment, talking a lot of smack, floyd is not that big. i can take him. my defenses -- show him -- you know what i mean? >> the cycle team, right? >> the cycle team. show him -- does is that sound realistic to you? >> now you're backtracking in his face? >> why don't you say it in his face, ari, like you were talking before? >> you're not going to do me like that, ari, fro
sugar ray leonard, robinson, i take my hat off.nly thing i want to do is continue to dominate in the sport. >> is there a place you're dying to fight? if you look at legendary fighter -- >> you're going to say new york. >> and he fought in manila and added to his legacy, is there a place you dream of fighting in a certain location that's not las veg vegas? >> no. no. not at all. i love las vegas. m gm grand is home for me, las vegas is home for me. they embrace me with...