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. >> all of that hard work put him in position to pass neil anderson this season for second place on bears all-time rushing list. >> it will be a great achievement, you know, to move, to hopefully get those yards and then move past neil anderson, who was a great back. >> of course the running back against who all running backs are measured is is the late, grt walter payton. >> oh, yes, it is hard to compare yourself amongst a guy like walter payton but, you know, it is a -- it is a cool thing, to be out here and playing for the city and the team that he played for and in the same position as well, you know? and so there is a lot to live up to. >> as great as things are now for matt forte, he lived with a lot of uncertainty in 2011 when he thought that he should be paid amongst the best running backs in the game and the bears didn't, instead of holding out in training camp as many others have done, forte gambled that he could hold up demonstrating his value in the final year of his contract. >> you seem to have everyone rooting for you, is it true that opponents were asking you, hey,
. >> all of that hard work put him in position to pass neil anderson this season for second place on bears all-time rushing list. >> it will be a great achievement, you know, to move, to hopefully get those yards and then move past neil anderson, who was a great back. >> of course the running back against who all running backs are measured is is the late, grt walter payton. >> oh, yes, it is hard to compare yourself amongst a guy like walter payton but, you know, it is a...
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hhe pass neil anderson for the bears all time rushing list. >> it will be a big athey have t to get those yards. >> walter payton chbl. >> he made a lot of yards and it's hard to compare yourself among a guy like walter payton. it's a cool thing to be out here and playing for the city he played for and the team he played for. and the same position as well. you have a lot to live up to. >> matt forte lived with a bit of untern o uncertainty beo'whet he should be paid as the best. forte gam gambled he could holdp as he democrat on straighte deme lieu. iitdid happen a few timings. ti. i was out there playing good football. thoughe they agreed on a deal. and with the rushing record 10,000-yard away catching sweetness will be a tougher task. >> i say the sky is the limit. especially with the coach. iisthere is a lot of room for mo do big things like that. johnathan smith lake forest illinois. >> on the college grid iron tonight. baylor are trying to make the case as the meet oklahoma. the bears scored 28 unanswered points to turn a 5-3 deficit into a 31-5 plead. 31-5 lead. bryce petty with two
hhe pass neil anderson for the bears all time rushing list. >> it will be a big athey have t to get those yards. >> walter payton chbl. >> he made a lot of yards and it's hard to compare yourself among a guy like walter payton. it's a cool thing to be out here and playing for the city he played for and the team he played for. and the same position as well. you have a lot to live up to. >> matt forte lived with a bit of untern o uncertainty beo'whet he should be paid as...
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. >> it will be a great achiev achievement to move hopefully, get those yards and move past neil anderson was a great back. >> of course the running back against all running backs are measured is the late great walter payton. >> he mate a lot of touchdowns and it's hard to compare yourself against a guy like walter payton, but you know, it's a cool thing to be out here and playing for the city that he played for, the team he played for, and you know, the same position as well. so you got to live up to. >> the greatest things for matt forte, you live with quite a bit of uncertainty back in 2011 when he thought he should be paid among the best running backs in the game and the bears didn't. >> instead of holding out in training camp, forte gambled that he hold up as he demonstrated his value in the final year of his contract. >> you seem to have everybody rooting for you. is it true on the bottom of piles opponents were asking you, hey man, did you get the money yet, and they were rooting for you. >> yeah, it did happen a couple of times. they were reassuring me i was doing the right thing
. >> it will be a great achiev achievement to move hopefully, get those yards and move past neil anderson was a great back. >> of course the running back against all running backs are measured is the late great walter payton. >> he mate a lot of touchdowns and it's hard to compare yourself against a guy like walter payton, but you know, it's a cool thing to be out here and playing for the city that he played for, the team he played for, and you know, the same position as well....
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. >> it will be a great achievement to if move and get the yards and move past neil anderson. >> the running back against whole all bear's running backs are mentioned a the late, great kalter. >> it's hard to compare yourself. you know, it's - it's a cool thing to be out here and play for the city. the team you played for, and the same position as well. >> as great as things are now, you live with a bit of uncertaintiy in 2011 when he should be paid among the best and the bears didn't. instead of holding out forta gambled that he could hold up and demonstrated hays value. you seemed to have everywhere rooting for you, is it true on the bottom of piles they said, "hey, man, did you get the money.". >> they said hey sh man cial play hard. reassuring me not going out there in the media talking about it. >> july 16, 2012, forta and the bears agreed on a $42 mill yob deal. with peyton's record over $10,000, catching sweetness is a big abbing. >> the sky's the limit. there's a lot of room for me to do big things. >> that's forta and the bears 1 o'clock eerp time. >> he's a -- eastern time.
. >> it will be a great achievement to if move and get the yards and move past neil anderson. >> the running back against whole all bear's running backs are mentioned a the late, great kalter. >> it's hard to compare yourself. you know, it's - it's a cool thing to be out here and play for the city. the team you played for, and the same position as well. >> as great as things are now, you live with a bit of uncertaintiy in 2011 when he should be paid among the best and...
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. >> it will be a great achievement to move hope ohfully, and get those yards and move past neil andersons a agree back. >> of course the running back all bears are measured against is the late great walter payton. >> he made a lot of yards and touchdowns and stuff. it's hard to compare yourself among a guy like walt are payton, but, you know, it's a cool thing to be out here and playing for the city he played for, the team he played for, and, you know, the same position as well, so you've got a lot to live up to. >> he lived with quite a bit of uncertainty in 2011 when he thought he should be paid among the best running backs in the game and the bears didn't. >> instead of holding out in training camp as so many others have done with, fortÉ gambled that he could hold up as he demonstrated his value in the final year of his contract. >> you seem to have everybody rooting for you. is it true that at the bottom of piles out there on the field, opponents were asking you hey, man, did you get the money yet? they were rooting for you. >> it did happen a couple of times, guys saying keep playin
. >> it will be a great achievement to move hope ohfully, and get those yards and move past neil andersons a agree back. >> of course the running back all bears are measured against is the late great walter payton. >> he made a lot of yards and touchdowns and stuff. it's hard to compare yourself among a guy like walt are payton, but, you know, it's a cool thing to be out here and playing for the city he played for, the team he played for, and, you know, the same position as...
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neil. and you can watch this sunday in anderson cooper's special report called "to hetch and back" which airsrn right before "heroes." >>> this not so good. parents adopt a baby they raise until he's nine and then they decide they're not so sure about that anymore. and they want to return him. not only are they accused of giving up that baby, now they say they want him back. and what about the abandonment thing in the first place? this is an accusation but the story and letter that they wrote will give you chills. it's coming up next. life with crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis is a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps end our night before it even starts? what if i eat the wrong thing? what if? what if i suddenly have to go? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need, talk to your doctor and visit crohnsandcolitisadvocates.com to connect with a patient advocate from abbvie for one-to-one support and education. >>> an o
neil. and you can watch this sunday in anderson cooper's special report called "to hetch and back" which airsrn right before "heroes." >>> this not so good. parents adopt a baby they raise until he's nine and then they decide they're not so sure about that anymore. and they want to return him. not only are they accused of giving up that baby, now they say they want him back. and what about the abandonment thing in the first place? this is an accusation but the story...
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neil was not the funniest one but yeah gett dwrr is pretty fun, very sweet. >> can i ask you about the paul anderson film magnolia for which you did the song and academy award nomination. (applause). >> talk about an uncompromising artist, somebody with a vision of how his art is realized. what is that like? the guy has vision, right snt. >> how. >> how did that cla collaboratin come about? >> at that point we were really good friends. so his girlfriend at the time, we spent a lot of time together, a lot of time together. and i feel like that kind of came out more from just conversations that both of us had about various things like topics and themes in the movie. and i was writing the new record and playing him stuff and he was about to start working on his new script and i had given him a tape of things that i was working on. i think he was listening to it while he was writing. so the collaboration kind of came while he was writing. >> it was a huge success, the music. the film was a success in its own soort sort. but the music was undeniably successful. >> and certainly it was nominated for an os
neil was not the funniest one but yeah gett dwrr is pretty fun, very sweet. >> can i ask you about the paul anderson film magnolia for which you did the song and academy award nomination. (applause). >> talk about an uncompromising artist, somebody with a vision of how his art is realized. what is that like? the guy has vision, right snt. >> how. >> how did that cla collaboratin come about? >> at that point we were really good friends. so his girlfriend at the...
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this weekend anderson cooper host's special report on people who say they died, went to heaven, and lived to share the experience. >> orthopedic surgeon mary neiln she saw the light. >> i could see the sun on the river bank, pull my body to the shore, start cpr. i had no pulse, and i wasn't breathing. one fellow was yelling at me to come back. >> you were unconscious, how do you know this was happening? >> i felt my body break free, and i felt my spirit break free and i was greeted by these people or these spirits. i could be with them and be going down this incredible pathway and simultaneously look back at the river. when i saw my body, i will say that was the first time that i actually thought, well, i guess i am dead, i guess i really did die. >> in the book you write about dancing with them. were you celebrating something? >> yes. >> what were you celebrating? >> it was a great home coming and i was surprised by the fact that i had no intention of going back. >> you didn't want to return? >> no. and i had all of the reasons to return. i had a great life. i had a great job. i had a great husband. my children are wonderful, i loved them more
this weekend anderson cooper host's special report on people who say they died, went to heaven, and lived to share the experience. >> orthopedic surgeon mary neiln she saw the light. >> i could see the sun on the river bank, pull my body to the shore, start cpr. i had no pulse, and i wasn't breathing. one fellow was yelling at me to come back. >> you were unconscious, how do you know this was happening? >> i felt my body break free, and i felt my spirit break free and i...
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anderson cooper brings us the fascinating stories of three people who came close to clinical death and say they actually went somewhere else, or at least felt something profound, or other-worldly. mary neile. here she is with cnn's randi kaye. zillion i could see the riverbank. i could see them pull my body to the shore. i could see them start cpr. i had no pulse. and i wasn't breathing. one fellow was yelling at me to come back. >> reporter: you were unconscious, so how did you know this was all happening? >> i felt my body break free, and i felt my spirit break free, and i was greeted by these people, or these spirits. i could be with them and be going down this incredible pathway, and simultaneously look back at the river. when i saw my body, i will say that was the first time that i actually thought, well, i guess i am dead. i guess i really did die. >> reporter: in the book, you write about dancing with them. >> yeah. >> reporter: were you celebrating something or -- >> yes. >> reporter: what? what were you celebrating? >> it was a great homecoming. and i was really surprised by the fact that had no intention of going back -- >> reporter: you didn't want to return? >> no. and i had
anderson cooper brings us the fascinating stories of three people who came close to clinical death and say they actually went somewhere else, or at least felt something profound, or other-worldly. mary neile. here she is with cnn's randi kaye. zillion i could see the riverbank. i could see them pull my body to the shore. i could see them start cpr. i had no pulse. and i wasn't breathing. one fellow was yelling at me to come back. >> reporter: you were unconscious, so how did you know this...
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. >> tomorrow night, anderson cooper tells us about three people who came close to clinical death and they went somewhere other worldly. >> mary neil no pulse. i wasn't breathing. one fellow was yelling at me to come back. >> you were unconscious. how you know this was happening? >> i felt my body break free and i felt my spirit break free. i was greeted by these people or spirits. i could be with them and be going down this incredible pathway and simultaneously look back at the river. when i saw my body, i will say that was the first time that i actually thought, well, i guess i am dead. i guess i really did die. >> in the book you write about dancing with them. were you celebrating something? >> yes. >> what? what were you celebrating? you just died. >> it was a great homecoming. i was really surprised by the fact that i had no intention of going back. >> you didn't want to return? >> no. i had all the reasons to return. i had a great life. i had a great job. i had a great husband. my children are wonderful. i loved them more than i could ever imagine loving something on earth. but the love that i felt for them in comparison to g
. >> tomorrow night, anderson cooper tells us about three people who came close to clinical death and they went somewhere other worldly. >> mary neil no pulse. i wasn't breathing. one fellow was yelling at me to come back. >> you were unconscious. how you know this was happening? >> i felt my body break free and i felt my spirit break free. i was greeted by these people or spirits. i could be with them and be going down this incredible pathway and simultaneously look...