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jim nantz, phil simms. >> jim: the broncos do own the tiebreaker over the raiders. but matthew stafford trying to drive the lions down the field. just outside of a minute to go in that one. stafford has thrown for three touchdowns today. you can see bunkley walking to the sidelines. >> phil: and i think tom brady sneaks it again. if you run it, you think they have to go outside because this defense, they're playing for the inside run. >> jim: going to hand it off. they have the touchdown to
jim nantz, phil simms. >> jim: the broncos do own the tiebreaker over the raiders. but matthew stafford trying to drive the lions down the field. just outside of a minute to go in that one. stafford has thrown for three touchdowns today. you can see bunkley walking to the sidelines. >> phil: and i think tom brady sneaks it again. if you run it, you think they have to go outside because this defense, they're playing for the inside run. >> jim: going to hand it off. they have...
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prosecutor nantz came up with an idea at 4:15 in the morning. >> a piece of evidence that we had sortroughout the first trial and all the way through the second trial could be a key component to put mr. earnest in a corner that he would have a hard time backing out of. >> reporter: the plan was to confront earnest about a very unusual timeline handwritten by jocelyn, a detailed history of her life she had been keeping as part of her therapy. it was discovered inside her home, and prosecutors were certain wesley earnest had altered it. >> mr. earnest had written entries as if he was jocelyn earnest writing those. he would either have to deny writing that or he would have to admit that he had done this before. he had assumed her identity, just like the killer had in the fake suicide note. >> reporter: jocelyn's mother will never forget the question prosecutor nantz asked her former son-in-law. >> well, if you wrote on the timeline, how did you get in the house to write on it? >> he was looking at the prosecution, and he just kept talking. >> he turns to the jury and, with a smile on his
prosecutor nantz came up with an idea at 4:15 in the morning. >> a piece of evidence that we had sortroughout the first trial and all the way through the second trial could be a key component to put mr. earnest in a corner that he would have a hard time backing out of. >> reporter: the plan was to confront earnest about a very unusual timeline handwritten by jocelyn, a detailed history of her life she had been keeping as part of her therapy. it was discovered inside her home, and...
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prosecutor nantz came up with an idea at 4:15 in the morning. >> a piece of evidence that we had sortset aside throughout the first trial and all the way through the second trial could be a key component to put mr. earnest in a corner that he would have a hard time backing out of. >> reporter: the plan was to confront earnest about a very unusual timeline handwritten by jocelyn, a detailed history of her life she had been keeping as part of her therapy. it was discovered inside her home, and prosecutors were certain wesley earnest had altered it. >> mr. earnest had written entries as if he was jocelyn earnest writing those. he would either have to deny writing that or he would have to admit that he had done this before. he had assumed her identity, just like the killer had in the fake suicide note. >> reporter: jocelyn's mother will never forget the question prosecutor nantz asked her former son-in-law. >> well, if you wrote on the timeline, how did you get in the house to write on it? >> he was looking at the prosecution, and he just kept talking. >> he turns to the jury and, with a
prosecutor nantz came up with an idea at 4:15 in the morning. >> a piece of evidence that we had sortset aside throughout the first trial and all the way through the second trial could be a key component to put mr. earnest in a corner that he would have a hard time backing out of. >> reporter: the plan was to confront earnest about a very unusual timeline handwritten by jocelyn, a detailed history of her life she had been keeping as part of her therapy. it was discovered inside her...
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jim nantz and phil simms. new england leads it 34-23. "60 minutes" will be seen after this game, except on the west coast. >> phil: and in you're in this stadium, you're the crowd, you need to get it started. >> jim: ridley on the toss for 4. >> phil: jim, let's go back. here's demaryius thomas. decker makes the safety stay inside. it allows tim tebow to throw it deep down the field on the sidelines. excellent throw by tim tebow. gave them a chance to score that touchdown and get the crowd back in the game. >> jim: and dumervil's hit on brady also got the crowd stirred. and gronkowski to the 30 yard line. >> phil: you start the game. you talk about communication. it's a blitz by the denver defense. nobody is covering gronkowski. a couple times we've seen that today. >> jim: and champ bailey frustrated with that one. he was one of the defenders. and gronkowski got away from him and others. picked up 38. >> phil: pretty nimble for a big, tall -- about 6'5", 6'6." he can surprise everybody. >> jim: he's nimble an
jim nantz and phil simms. new england leads it 34-23. "60 minutes" will be seen after this game, except on the west coast. >> phil: and in you're in this stadium, you're the crowd, you need to get it started. >> jim: ridley on the toss for 4. >> phil: jim, let's go back. here's demaryius thomas. decker makes the safety stay inside. it allows tim tebow to throw it deep down the field on the sidelines. excellent throw by tim tebow. gave them a chance to score that...
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little jim nantz thank him very throws down. there was retaliating or not i think is the subject that's still under debate and certainly here and heard stories from both philadelphia in los angeles about hope and protestors were treated and their rights disrespected the main issue here is that all across this country the i.q. patience that has so much expressed. indignation and anger of people in this country have lost the interaction of the country and the globe if you will and i would be in unity with people playing all over the world have shut down by a worker apparently not just local government spying in collusion with the federal government from los angeles to kill again if you can we your and many places in between. but then there are reasons expressed for example by the mayor of los angeles the behavior of the forces of course are coming to question but the behavior of those who are occupying those cabs is coming to behavior he's saying that he have the utmost respect for people's rights because the occupy protests we're
little jim nantz thank him very throws down. there was retaliating or not i think is the subject that's still under debate and certainly here and heard stories from both philadelphia in los angeles about hope and protestors were treated and their rights disrespected the main issue here is that all across this country the i.q. patience that has so much expressed. indignation and anger of people in this country have lost the interaction of the country and the globe if you will and i would be in...
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the game between the packers and the raiders, jim nantz, phil simms here. "60 minutes" will be seen in its entirety immediately after the game except on the west coast where it will be seen at its regularly scheduled time. lambeau field, where the packers jumped on the raiders early and haven't let up. outside. that's bush picking up eight. this matchup between the participants in super bowl ii. where bart star won the m.v.p. for the second sective year. super bowls i and ii. phil: jarrett bush -- michael bush, that was a good game by us. what did he telled us yesterday me? plays fantasy football. jim says, whose your running back? he says, of course, it's me. jim: got a first down. this super bowl ii, don chandler, like crosby today, had four field goalless. the mad bomber, number three, to bill miller for a touchdown, closed the gap to 13-7 but green bay goes on to win it 33-14. halves the last game ever coached by vince lombardi for the packers. phil: you don't realize how tall he is until you see him in person. jim: the broncos have gotten the ball back against chicago because on o
the game between the packers and the raiders, jim nantz, phil simms here. "60 minutes" will be seen in its entirety immediately after the game except on the west coast where it will be seen at its regularly scheduled time. lambeau field, where the packers jumped on the raiders early and haven't let up. outside. that's bush picking up eight. this matchup between the participants in super bowl ii. where bart star won the m.v.p. for the second sective year. super bowls i and ii. phil:...