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a $40 million rising star with the new england patriots.din lloyd's best buddies, darryl hodge and daryl sweet, say their friend wasn't normally a big partier. they know a different side of him. the friend they describe was passionate about football -- 123450 whistle belows,s' coming in full throttle. >> -- and family. >> definitely always took care of his moms and sisters. >> my brother and i were kind of like, i wouldn't say best friends, but as close as siblings can get. >> in and out. >> branch, who also coached lloyd in high school, didn't hesitate to give him advice as an adult, and an occasional reality check. >> at some point, you realize you're not going to the nfl, this is just going to be for fun. what do i got to do to start preparing myself for life? >> he says lloyd was doing landscaping while figuring out what next. >> i spoke to him about taking firefighter tests. >> lloyd also began dating college student shannia jenkins. she's the link between the young man who dreamed of the nfl, and the all-american who made it. >> what'
a $40 million rising star with the new england patriots.din lloyd's best buddies, darryl hodge and daryl sweet, say their friend wasn't normally a big partier. they know a different side of him. the friend they describe was passionate about football -- 123450 whistle belows,s' coming in full throttle. >> -- and family. >> definitely always took care of his moms and sisters. >> my brother and i were kind of like, i wouldn't say best friends, but as close as siblings can get....
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and-- male: i've chosen to filibuster the patriot act because the patriot act is the most unpatriotic of acts. sam: a public act of defiance, sure. but did rand paul follow through on threats of a filibuster? we look into the details. finally-- donald trump: they're bringing drugs they're bringing crime. sam: a tragic shooting in san francisco and the arrest of an undocumented immigrant. a unique event, or really a link between immigration and crime? we uncover the truth in this edition of "reality check." sam: and good evening, and welcome to "reality check." i'm sam brock. for the next 30 minutes, we'll take a closer look at topics making headlines, and claims coming from high-profile leaders, to separate the truth from the bunk. we begin with an issue that's been a real drain on our state's resources, water or lack thereof. you see, california farmers had had to cut back, and the impact is huge. more than half of the country's fruits vegetables, and nuts are grown right here. with fierce competition over a finite resource fingers are being pointed. enter the one crop that's taken t
and-- male: i've chosen to filibuster the patriot act because the patriot act is the most unpatriotic of acts. sam: a public act of defiance, sure. but did rand paul follow through on threats of a filibuster? we look into the details. finally-- donald trump: they're bringing drugs they're bringing crime. sam: a tragic shooting in san francisco and the arrest of an undocumented immigrant. a unique event, or really a link between immigration and crime? we uncover the truth in this edition of...
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brady and the patriots deny wrongdoing. micha michael zaniana and michelle, thank you for being with us today. mike, let's talk about what's happening. this is almost the best of times and the worst of times for football. you couldn't think of a better business you'd like to be in but it's amazing to watch these blow up time after time. >> $10 billion industry. extremely fat profit margins, new deals coming all the time in the market and the tv side. now you have the court case coming to new york which i think is bad for brady and i think it will make things easier for the nfl to get the four-game suspension upheld. >> you think it's bad because it's a new york jurisdiction and the jets and giants fans here? >> i think minnesota is more favorable to the nfl players union. we saw that in the adrian peterson case, for example. i think that's why they wanted it there as opposed to new york which i think is more unchartered territory for the nfl p.a. >> do you think at any point this impacts the business of the nfl? it's amazin
brady and the patriots deny wrongdoing. micha michael zaniana and michelle, thank you for being with us today. mike, let's talk about what's happening. this is almost the best of times and the worst of times for football. you couldn't think of a better business you'd like to be in but it's amazing to watch these blow up time after time. >> $10 billion industry. extremely fat profit margins, new deals coming all the time in the market and the tv side. now you have the court case coming to...
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a blowout win, by the way, patriots over the indianapolis colts.u could wonder about suspicious remarks and texts that came from equipment people for the new england patriots. he did nots saying intentionally do anything or he was not involved in any of this. the big question is whether he will get to play in the season opener. the nfl season opens one month from now. time is getting tough. mark: that is a home opener against the pittsburgh steelers. what is next? scarlet: claire mccaskill who just released a new book -- "plenty ladylike." comments from her about her book and the state of politics. her thoughts on the gop candidates, namely, donald trump. mark: a great interview. eddie lu talk to her. she was one of the few women in the united states senate. scarlet: after she has much to talk about. fu, season.t stocks rebound in greece as a nation we just an agreement with creditors for a third bailout. german lawmakers have problems with this deal. we will have the latest after the break. ♪ mark: welcome back to the "bloomberg market day." i am
a blowout win, by the way, patriots over the indianapolis colts.u could wonder about suspicious remarks and texts that came from equipment people for the new england patriots. he did nots saying intentionally do anything or he was not involved in any of this. the big question is whether he will get to play in the season opener. the nfl season opens one month from now. time is getting tough. mark: that is a home opener against the pittsburgh steelers. what is next? scarlet: claire mccaskill who...
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the members of the devil's brigade were also patriots.e the ultimate sacrifice. for this each and every one of us here today should bestow upon them our sincere gratitude for their amazing contributions and accomplishments on the battlefields in italy and france some 70 years ago today. and for showing the way for today's special operations forces gentlemen, the living members of the first special service force, you should be very proud of not only what you accomplished on the battlefield, but also for the foundation and ground work that you laid in order to shape our modern day special operations forces and for the close and professional relationship that ties our two countries together today. rest assured your legacy lives on in today's american and canadian special operators. without your service and sacrifice, it is very possible that we americans and canadians may not have had the same luxuries of freedom and prosperity that we so fortunately enjoy today. thank you once again for this opportunity to be here and thank you again to the
the members of the devil's brigade were also patriots.e the ultimate sacrifice. for this each and every one of us here today should bestow upon them our sincere gratitude for their amazing contributions and accomplishments on the battlefields in italy and france some 70 years ago today. and for showing the way for today's special operations forces gentlemen, the living members of the first special service force, you should be very proud of not only what you accomplished on the battlefield, but...
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the patriot act became the and thef extremism danger of overreach on the part of the government. so much so that when the u.s. congress, as compliant as they were, and acted the patriot act by an overall majority, even the u.s. congress two weeks after september 11 inserted into the patriot act a provision that says the power this law creates will expire in four years. the reason being that everyone recognized this was an incredibly radical piece of legislation and that nobody wanted this to become permanent as part of america's political landscape. it was justified only because the situation was so extreme. later, thears situation was no longer extreme and the idea was those powers could be curtailed and everything would return to normal. later, in 2005, the patriot act came up for renewal and it was renewed with almost no debate by a vote of 89-10, even in the face of abundant evidence powers had been abused. in 2009, the obama administration issued a statement saying they wanted the patriot act quickly renewed. the handful of senators said, maybe we should modify this a tiny b
the patriot act became the and thef extremism danger of overreach on the part of the government. so much so that when the u.s. congress, as compliant as they were, and acted the patriot act by an overall majority, even the u.s. congress two weeks after september 11 inserted into the patriot act a provision that says the power this law creates will expire in four years. the reason being that everyone recognized this was an incredibly radical piece of legislation and that nobody wanted this to...
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pioneer and patriot.ial forces. where they earned the nickname of the black devils because of the brigade members smeared face with blook boot polish as they conducted their night operations, where they fought for 99 straight days without relief displaying theirin d ind nabl spirit. the u.s. army green berets and the canadian special operations regiment both organizations continue to carry the honors won by these -- by this highly successful multinational unit formed during the second world war. and like the brave men of the first special service force, our special service forces today have many distinct similarities. their membzhkrÑ come from all walks of life. many were rangers, lumber jacks, north woodsmen, hunters, prospectors and explorers. they were intelligent, athletic, disciplined and well trained. they receive rigorous instruction in the use of stealth tactics, hand-to-hand combat, parachuting, explosives, demolition and amphibious and mountain warfare. moreover their standards were extremely hi
pioneer and patriot.ial forces. where they earned the nickname of the black devils because of the brigade members smeared face with blook boot polish as they conducted their night operations, where they fought for 99 straight days without relief displaying theirin d ind nabl spirit. the u.s. army green berets and the canadian special operations regiment both organizations continue to carry the honors won by these -- by this highly successful multinational unit formed during the second world...
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i hate the patriots. >> okay. that -- that is not objective. prejudice. >> exactly. >> recuse yourself. >> it boils down to that evidence. we're litigators. if anyone goes into court -- whatever. forget court. goes into a proceeding where there's sworn testimony, where there's investigators, where there's evidence, and they say, oops, i destroyed it. you're sanctioned. >> there's no legal constraint on brady whatsoever. that phone was never sought as evidence. it was not once requested. >> it was requested. it was requested. >> it was not subpoenaed, but it was requested. i want to go back one step further. >> let me explain when i say it was not requested. ted wells never asked for it. he wanted a third party to go through it. >> well -- well that's the same as request. >> do i sound like one of you now? >> yes, you do. >> let's go back to that original report what they said in that original report, it's more probable than not that he had some information or knew about the -- so that -- >> i just want you to help me out here. how can a princip
i hate the patriots. >> okay. that -- that is not objective. prejudice. >> exactly. >> recuse yourself. >> it boils down to that evidence. we're litigators. if anyone goes into court -- whatever. forget court. goes into a proceeding where there's sworn testimony, where there's investigators, where there's evidence, and they say, oops, i destroyed it. you're sanctioned. >> there's no legal constraint on brady whatsoever. that phone was never sought as evidence. it...
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tom brady and the patriots, they are very polarizing team. they win a lot and very successful. has a golden boy image and because of spygate and everything that happened there, for a lot of people the perception of the patriots is they are cheaters. you're not going to find a lot of people actually condemning roger goodexgts ll for coming down on a team that a lot of people have a negative perception of anyway. >> let's talk about the business of football. what you can get contentwise when it's online and when you can see from the comfort of your own home. how big of a problem do they have for teams aren't in the leadership to fill seats every week? >> you have sort of the at stadium experience and then the at home experience. what the league has done a great job of, on the margin, managing to continually increase revenue. you have the new verizon deal that kicked in last year forehand held devices which is great. on the other hand we have a problem a little challenge selling tickets. they lowered the requirements of sold seats for blackouts and now not going to black out any g
tom brady and the patriots, they are very polarizing team. they win a lot and very successful. has a golden boy image and because of spygate and everything that happened there, for a lot of people the perception of the patriots is they are cheaters. you're not going to find a lot of people actually condemning roger goodexgts ll for coming down on a team that a lot of people have a negative perception of anyway. >> let's talk about the business of football. what you can get contentwise...
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the embattled new england patriots quarterback makes a surprise preseason start. his first game action since being suspended in the deflategate scandal. ♪ sunny days taking the clouds away ♪ >>> now you'll have to pay to get to "sesame street." the children's show announces a major deal with a cable network. this is the "cbs morning news" this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, august 14th, 2015. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. the united states now believes reports that isis used chemical weapons again kurdish forces in iraq are credible. kurdish officials say their troops were attacked wednesday not far from erbil in northern iraq. we have more from london. good morning, jonathan. >> reporter: good morning. a senior pentagon official tells cbs news that reports isis used mustard gas against the kurds appear credible. it's not clear where isis may have obtained the gas -- maybe from leftover saddam hussein stockpiles -- or, more likely, syria. the chemical weapon surfaced in july. the kurds say the peshmerg
the embattled new england patriots quarterback makes a surprise preseason start. his first game action since being suspended in the deflategate scandal. ♪ sunny days taking the clouds away ♪ >>> now you'll have to pay to get to "sesame street." the children's show announces a major deal with a cable network. this is the "cbs morning news" this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, august 14th, 2015. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning....
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it was founded as a patriotic and educational center. to imitates wanted in key west, what the seminary in cuba stood for. it was a place of academic excellence. it was also a place where a posted cuba's independence. foundersren of the were humble tobacco workers. they worked in the tobacco factories in key west. they were rich in spirit. they passed on a sense of pride in their cuban roots. on andso passed aspiration to have a homeland that would one day be free. wanted respect for human rights and the dignity of the individual. that is what they envisioned. it became a center of education. it was a center for the elders to come prepare for the independent -- independence from spain. it was the last of the spanish colonies in the americas. cuban people were eager to be independent. this was the first efforts by the cubans to free themselves from spain. it was led by carlos man u well the fifth -- man u well the fifth. he sold all of his properties, freezes slaves, and he dedicated -- freed his slaves, and dedicated it to cubans. the un
it was founded as a patriotic and educational center. to imitates wanted in key west, what the seminary in cuba stood for. it was a place of academic excellence. it was also a place where a posted cuba's independence. foundersren of the were humble tobacco workers. they worked in the tobacco factories in key west. they were rich in spirit. they passed on a sense of pride in their cuban roots. on andso passed aspiration to have a homeland that would one day be free. wanted respect for human...
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so you basically have two different armies fighting for the patriot cause. you have people within states who are part of their state militia as well as people who have joined with the continental forces under the command ultimately of george washington and washington would appoint general nathaniel green is the commander of the southern forces after 1778. after the american revolution of course the indian trade was over as farmers with dan and filled the backcountry and increasing numbers of land sessions from the creeks and the cherokees with which the indians all the way out of georgia. the initial farmers that lived in this area were producing tobacco. many of them had come from virginia and the carolinas where that was the cash crop and tobacco grew in this area as well so in the 1780s, 90s, we see augustine's and people in the countryside producing large numbers of tobacco that was put into what were called hogsheads and moved into town and basically big barrels that were then turned on their side. and axl put through the center hooked up to a team of h
so you basically have two different armies fighting for the patriot cause. you have people within states who are part of their state militia as well as people who have joined with the continental forces under the command ultimately of george washington and washington would appoint general nathaniel green is the commander of the southern forces after 1778. after the american revolution of course the indian trade was over as farmers with dan and filled the backcountry and increasing numbers of...
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patriotism,sort of can-do attitude. we did not have an air force in this country until after world war ii. it was part of the army. you could choose all these jobs. clerical. they gave it to you but you could choose radio , cooks,, drivers baker's, telephone operators. some women worked in cryptography. things like that. i don't exactly have a year. this could be after world war ii. women are encouraged to go home. there were no women left in the military, almost. it seems to me there's a lot more focus now on you will retain your femininity and be a normal girl. about them book is in any and dating. here she is actually doing a job. that's good. but she's pretty. apparently, she's going to get married and go grocery shopping. once we hit the 50's and 60's, this is one of my all-time favorite. barbara does not know what to do with her life. she joins. our big concern is, of course, her uniform. there's nothing more feminine, more dashing. that is a whole different thing than we are joining and were going to help the men
patriotism,sort of can-do attitude. we did not have an air force in this country until after world war ii. it was part of the army. you could choose all these jobs. clerical. they gave it to you but you could choose radio , cooks,, drivers baker's, telephone operators. some women worked in cryptography. things like that. i don't exactly have a year. this could be after world war ii. women are encouraged to go home. there were no women left in the military, almost. it seems to me there's a lot...
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that's the essence of why the patriotic act is importance, and that's why places mrooik like france and other places around the world have been looking at going more aggressively than what we have done in the united states because they've seen the threats in their own home countries, and they want to avoid that from happening again just like we should do the same here and there. >> governor, really quick. i know you have to go. i want to play a little soundbyte from thursday night's debate. i think it was your best line. take a listen. i want you to wait weigh in. >> sad to think right now, but probably the russian and chinese government know more about hillary clinton's e-mail server than do members of the united states congress. >> that was a great line. you're right. that's scary. >> well, it is. think about it. when you think about hillary clinton's emails, she said that there wasn't classified information. we found out that there indeed was. we're going to find out even more here in the future, and it's not just about pointing out that russian and chinese governments are more. it a
that's the essence of why the patriotic act is importance, and that's why places mrooik like france and other places around the world have been looking at going more aggressively than what we have done in the united states because they've seen the threats in their own home countries, and they want to avoid that from happening again just like we should do the same here and there. >> governor, really quick. i know you have to go. i want to play a little soundbyte from thursday night's...
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you had eight seasons with the patriots. how many rings, three? >> two. you still wear them right now? >> no, i don't. i don't. liz: good. because i'm a browns fan, okay? >> that is a tough one, liz. that is very tough. >> oy, you poor thing. liz: i know, i know. mea culpa, great to listen to you both. leigh steinberg, superstar agent and jarvis green, patriots defensive end and lsu grad. >>> we have breaking news. we'll take you to miami. this is aerial shot courtesy of the fox station there. here is what happened. at least 12 people were transported to the hospital after a fire rescue truck collided with an ambulance. it caused one of them to tip over. it is still unclear how the two units collided. we're just keeping an eye on this you just never know what is going on between all of this, but when 12 people are injured after something like this. we want to get you updated. that of course coming from miami. as soon as we get more information we'll get it to you. >>> "countdown to the closing bell" will be right back. s&p is falling nearly 20 points. do
you had eight seasons with the patriots. how many rings, three? >> two. you still wear them right now? >> no, i don't. i don't. liz: good. because i'm a browns fan, okay? >> that is a tough one, liz. that is very tough. >> oy, you poor thing. liz: i know, i know. mea culpa, great to listen to you both. leigh steinberg, superstar agent and jarvis green, patriots defensive end and lsu grad. >>> we have breaking news. we'll take you to miami. this is aerial shot...
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because i'm the only person on this stage whose actually filed applications under the patriot act, who have gone before the foreign intelligence service court, who has prosecuted and investigated and jailed terrorists in this country after september 11th. i was appointed u.s. attorney by president bush on september 10th, 2001. and the world changed enormously the next day. and it happened in my state. this is not theoretical to me. i went to the funerals. we lost friends of ours in the trade center that day. my own wife was two blocks from the trade center that day at her office having gone to it that morning. when you actually have to be responsible for doing this you can do it and we did it for seven years in my office, respecting civil liberties and protecting the homeland. and i will make no apologies ever for protecting the lives and the safety of the american people. we have to give more tools to our folks to be able to do that not fewer. and then trust those people and oversee them to do it the right
because i'm the only person on this stage whose actually filed applications under the patriot act, who have gone before the foreign intelligence service court, who has prosecuted and investigated and jailed terrorists in this country after september 11th. i was appointed u.s. attorney by president bush on september 10th, 2001. and the world changed enormously the next day. and it happened in my state. this is not theoretical to me. i went to the funerals. we lost friends of ours in the trade...
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it's nothing personal, patriot fans, it is just that you cheated. okay. oh, that is another theory popped. okay. great. [ applause ] >> okay. now, it's strange. so far this multifront defense plan doesn't involve a shred of evidence suggesting innocence. this is america, you say, innocent until proven guilty. nope. that's for a court of law, not the court of public opinion. which is the only court available right now because cosby seems to avoid actual courtrooms almost as much as he avoids actual pants. all right. there is something not right about that which leads do you see the third point in cosby's defense strategy to argue that it was a mistake for the court documents to be released. uh-huh. all right. because if there is one thing innocent people hate it's the truth getting out. there. okay. now, i understand why they don't want these documents out. especially when your client is saying stuff like this. >> i don't hear her say anything, he said. and i don't feel her say anything. and so i continue and i go into the area that is somewhere between pe
it's nothing personal, patriot fans, it is just that you cheated. okay. oh, that is another theory popped. okay. great. [ applause ] >> okay. now, it's strange. so far this multifront defense plan doesn't involve a shred of evidence suggesting innocence. this is america, you say, innocent until proven guilty. nope. that's for a court of law, not the court of public opinion. which is the only court available right now because cosby seems to avoid actual courtrooms almost as much as he...
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was released this morning by the new england patriots. $700,000 deal to serve as the patriots #3 quarterback for tom brady and jimmy garoppolo could not pass his team physical.flynn has played for the packers, raiders, seahawks, and patriots over his 8 year career. he signed with the packers for a 1 year 900,000 deal but , from oakland to seattle to new england flynn has made a total of 14.5 million 1 start. spike lee narrates steph curry's "story" in the new nba 2k '16 video game. >>:going beyond the shadows cast by your height, what will your story be? >> gary :curry along with anthony davis and james harden is featured on the latest installment of 2k sports' newest nba video game. anybody can talk about him, but i ran a little test on 8:00--at 8 o clock >>:it looked like you were desperate for tweets so i thought but how about--i would help out >> gary :think you ever been before your--everybody for your tweets all i can promise you is that i will be talking about myself more in the days to come the olympic rowing venue in rio de janer
was released this morning by the new england patriots. $700,000 deal to serve as the patriots #3 quarterback for tom brady and jimmy garoppolo could not pass his team physical.flynn has played for the packers, raiders, seahawks, and patriots over his 8 year career. he signed with the packers for a 1 year 900,000 deal but , from oakland to seattle to new england flynn has made a total of 14.5 million 1 start. spike lee narrates steph curry's "story" in the new nba 2k '16 video game....
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he considers himself to be a real patriot king. americans of the future revolutionary generation are extremely patriotic. they have just participated in one of the most dramatic victories in modern history and are now part of really the richest most extensive empire since the classical age. and the first object i want to show you is an engraved soldier powder. this is a cow horn that was carved in 1763 to reflect that great victory. so you can see a crown and "gr" or the latin georges rex, king george iii. so this is that new british monarch. it's actually engraved with a scene of the city of havana in cuba which is some of the fortifications around havana. british ships in the harbor. thebritish and american forces had taken cuba from the span fish 1762. and this horn was carved to commemorate the embarkation of those troops. the scene was illuminated at the embarkation of the british troops, july 17, 1763. and so this is really marking a moment in which britains and americans, colonial british americans were reveling in being par
he considers himself to be a real patriot king. americans of the future revolutionary generation are extremely patriotic. they have just participated in one of the most dramatic victories in modern history and are now part of really the richest most extensive empire since the classical age. and the first object i want to show you is an engraved soldier powder. this is a cow horn that was carved in 1763 to reflect that great victory. so you can see a crown and "gr" or the latin georges...
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>> the colts felt that the new england patriots were not to be trusted. reportedly still sweep for bugs in their locker room whenever they play in new england. sat with the eighth grade girls. but your jansport backpack is permission to park it wherever you please. hey. that's that new gear feeling. this week, these folders just one cent. office depot officemax. gear up for school. gear up for great. when you're not confident your company's data is secure, the possibility of a breach can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at at&t we monitor our network traffic so we can see things others can't. mitigating risks across your business. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. i brto get us moving.tein i'm new ensure active high protein. i help you recharge with nutritious energy and strength. i'll take that. yeeeeeah! new ensure active high protein. 16 grams of protein and 23 vitamins and minerals. ensure. take life in. the uncertainties i don't wantof hep c.with or wonder... ...whether i should seek treatment.
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court this dispute between the nfl and new england patriots quarterback tom brady, a u.s.s there is no settlement that has been reached between the nfl and brady and the patriots, and as a result, i think the judge is saying he will issue his ruling no later than september 4th. you think you may be done with deflate gate but not yet amazing given all the resources the court put towards trying to get these two sides to talk it out. >> yeah, and especially given that we are at the beginning of football season right now. you would think that it would have concluded before the season actually began. >> brady's had to miss three practices to attend hearings in new york city and, of course, no matter what the judge's ruling is when it's issued by september 4, a good chance it will be appealed, so the likelihood of this lasting well into the nfl regular season now becomes a little bit higher and there's always the possibility that if brady loses the appeal, kayla, that he might miss the back half of the season if this continues to go the way this is going. we may talk to drew ros
court this dispute between the nfl and new england patriots quarterback tom brady, a u.s.s there is no settlement that has been reached between the nfl and brady and the patriots, and as a result, i think the judge is saying he will issue his ruling no later than september 4th. you think you may be done with deflate gate but not yet amazing given all the resources the court put towards trying to get these two sides to talk it out. >> yeah, and especially given that we are at the beginning...
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. >>> the new england patriots aren't just trying to defend their title, they're out to protect their reputation. the latest play from the deflategate saga has the team releasing never seen before exchanges between them and the national football league in which they accuse the league of, quote, a lack of control. all this as a federal judge has ordered both sides to resolve this before the season gets under way. abc's mara schiavocampo is on the beat this morning. hi, mara. >> reporter: paula, good morning. the patriots are getting ready for their first preseason game against the vikings in just over a week. now, while brady is eligible to participate in preseason activities, last week nfl commissioner roger goodell upheld brady's four-game suspension for the regular season, a move the star quarterback is now fighting. the patriots taking to the field to prepare for their upcoming football season while star quarterback, tom brady, is sidelined for four games. and this morning, off the gridiron, the team on the defense. the new england team leaking e-mails from february to support thei
. >>> the new england patriots aren't just trying to defend their title, they're out to protect their reputation. the latest play from the deflategate saga has the team releasing never seen before exchanges between them and the national football league in which they accuse the league of, quote, a lack of control. all this as a federal judge has ordered both sides to resolve this before the season gets under way. abc's mara schiavocampo is on the beat this morning. hi, mara. >>...
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this week, a judge will rule on the deflategate scandal involving patriots' quarterback tom brady. >> that does not mean the drama is going to be over. news 4's john chandler joins us now. john, we have been talking about this since the afc championship game back in january. >> we may be talking about it next january, at this point, too. that's how long this is dragging out. both sides left with a settlement in no place today as they left court. there may be no end in sight to this deflategate saga. today even the presence of giants' owner jeanmara couldn't bridge the rift between the nfl and tom brady. both sides leaving the courthouse in lower manhattan today for the third and final settlement conference, flanked by armies of attorneys. roger goodell and the nfl won't accept anything less than an admission of guilt from brady and the patriots' quarterback refuses to admit guilt, one because the league has produced no tangible evidence and two because he would risk perjury. since he said under oath he did nothing wrong. the judge adjourned his 17th floor courtroom and said he will an
this week, a judge will rule on the deflategate scandal involving patriots' quarterback tom brady. >> that does not mean the drama is going to be over. news 4's john chandler joins us now. john, we have been talking about this since the afc championship game back in january. >> we may be talking about it next january, at this point, too. that's how long this is dragging out. both sides left with a settlement in no place today as they left court. there may be no end in sight to this...
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practice schedule was ten yarder. >> brady and patriots lost to greenbay 22 to 11, the patriots quarterbackur game suspension at the start of the season. essay peeling the suspension with another hearing coming up next week. >>> talking golf now. the first rounds of the pga championship yesterday, wisconsin, rory mcelroy is defending champion, he carted a one under par, so, i guess that's pretty good. the leader after day one is dustin johnson, though, who finished at six under. we'll have live coverage. pga championship on cbs-3, tomorrow, sunday, erika? >> thanks, philadelphia high school graduates are getting a head start on college right here at home. philadelphia futures hosed its annual college kick off event at the double tree hotel in center city. nearly 100 incoming freshmen have a chance to meet upper classmen. this year's theme. ment be your best self. good luck to the college class of 2019. my gosh. that's great. oh, that first year at college, so great. congratulations. >> well the piano man takes the stage in south philadelphia. >> you had to be a big shot at the concertment t
practice schedule was ten yarder. >> brady and patriots lost to greenbay 22 to 11, the patriots quarterbackur game suspension at the start of the season. essay peeling the suspension with another hearing coming up next week. >>> talking golf now. the first rounds of the pga championship yesterday, wisconsin, rory mcelroy is defending champion, he carted a one under par, so, i guess that's pretty good. the leader after day one is dustin johnson, though, who finished at six under....
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. >> an indianapolis bakery is having delicious fun with patriot quarterback tom brady's deflate gatedeflate cake. the orders have been pouring. the colts lost to the patriots last january, they went on to win the super bowl. >> i like that. >> reporter: such haters. the man is a winner. >> can you imagine the eagles lost to the patriots and the deflated football happened, i'm just saying. >> reporter: we faced the patriots in super bowl and there was a dust up over spy gate. mostly sunny this afternoon, 90 degrees. monday, hazy, hot and humid, breezy, 92 it will feel like 94 or 95. tomorrow is an uncomfortable day. today not all that bad. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, pattern changes by the middle of this week, wednesday afternoon thunderstorms, 88 degrees, thursday, friday and saturday right now temperature-wise very easy to handle, 79, 80 degrees, there will be wet weather friday and saturday. all right. >> it is 7:56 we're just a few minutes away from saying good morning to "good morning america." >> here's paula ferris with a preview. hi, eva and nydia. >>> we hav
. >> an indianapolis bakery is having delicious fun with patriot quarterback tom brady's deflate gatedeflate cake. the orders have been pouring. the colts lost to the patriots last january, they went on to win the super bowl. >> i like that. >> reporter: such haters. the man is a winner. >> can you imagine the eagles lost to the patriots and the deflated football happened, i'm just saying. >> reporter: we faced the patriots in super bowl and there was a dust up...
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the patriots regular season opener is against the pittsburgh steelers on september 10th. that's just six days after the judge says the nfl and the players union need to make a decision. a lot of people watching to see how this is going to unfold. >> yes, definitely going back and forth. both sides needing to play nice, mara, thank you. >> thanks. >> definitely be watching it closely in my hometown of boston for sure. >>> meanwhile, new developments this morning in the case of the american dentist who outraged people all over the world when he killed cecil the lion while on a hunting trip in africa. this morning, the government of zimbabwe says it now wants to extradite dr. walter palmer. meanwhile, palmer is in hiding but his representative is talking to the feds, and abc's david wright is here with more. david, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dan. that's right, dr. palmer emerged from hiding long enough to reach out to u.s. fish & wildlife service. the agency had been trying unsuccessfully for days to contact him. authorities here and in zimbabwe wondering where
the patriots regular season opener is against the pittsburgh steelers on september 10th. that's just six days after the judge says the nfl and the players union need to make a decision. a lot of people watching to see how this is going to unfold. >> yes, definitely going back and forth. both sides needing to play nice, mara, thank you. >> thanks. >> definitely be watching it closely in my hometown of boston for sure. >>> meanwhile, new developments this morning in the...
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kraft the owner of the patriots versus roger goodell.ou have other teams like the colts and ravens who allegedly upset with the patriots and sort of me against the world mentality they thrive so much on of kraft and belbelichick, how' that playing in the region? there's talk of not raising the banner if brady is not around but is this made them more us against them than previously they were? >> yeah. there's comparison to 2007 which was in the wake of spy-gate and how they rolled over everybody that season and losing in the super bowl to giants and they had a chip on the shoulder and i think a lot of fans hoping that similar scenario plays out this year. problem is they're just not as talented as that team was. still the super bowl champs. they're still, you know, the favorites in the division. probably a favorite for the super bowl from the afc and not that talented as they were eight years ago so thinking that is a little bit foolhardy and when they get something like this behind them and they're angry against the world and them agains
kraft the owner of the patriots versus roger goodell.ou have other teams like the colts and ravens who allegedly upset with the patriots and sort of me against the world mentality they thrive so much on of kraft and belbelichick, how' that playing in the region? there's talk of not raising the banner if brady is not around but is this made them more us against them than previously they were? >> yeah. there's comparison to 2007 which was in the wake of spy-gate and how they rolled over...
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as i mentioned one soldier in washington's army was a black man and not depicted routinely in the patriotic paintings we see but more to the point this is the one i'm sure they didn't tell you in school, the first thing washington did was after the battle was over and it was written into the surrender document was make sure he recovered the property being held at the british garrison and everyone understood that property meant about 5000 escaped african-american slaves who had joined the british in hopes of winning their freedom. i know they didn't tell me that one when i was in school but this included 17 people from washington's own plantation who left six months before with the british captain who sail to mt. vernon and said come to with me if they want to be free and they didn't they included yorktown. washington made sure all of them were returned to slavery and this is of course the great contradiction of the american revolution and one of the threats in this book is how important slavery and the race relations were not only in the military but all of american history and we certainly
as i mentioned one soldier in washington's army was a black man and not depicted routinely in the patriotic paintings we see but more to the point this is the one i'm sure they didn't tell you in school, the first thing washington did was after the battle was over and it was written into the surrender document was make sure he recovered the property being held at the british garrison and everyone understood that property meant about 5000 escaped african-american slaves who had joined the...
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patriots lost most of their secondary. they do have good linebackers and key pieces on defensive line. it was a kind of a rebuilding year after last year's super bowl year anyway. behind closed doors the patriots are strong as they ever have been. no concern about fissures in those relationships. >> thank you so much. adam shapiro outside of court here in manhattan and julie, to you as well. julie bueller. take care. we'll see how it plays out, pun intended. >>> after the break alibaba feeling heat as china's economy cools. we'll hear from the company's ceo and what he has in store to fight that slowdown, next. ♪ at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. >> and down it goes take a look at shares of alibaba down
patriots lost most of their secondary. they do have good linebackers and key pieces on defensive line. it was a kind of a rebuilding year after last year's super bowl year anyway. behind closed doors the patriots are strong as they ever have been. no concern about fissures in those relationships. >> thank you so much. adam shapiro outside of court here in manhattan and julie, to you as well. julie bueller. take care. we'll see how it plays out, pun intended. >>> after the break...
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, not loyalist, but patriots would be freed. it is really only then that a lot of the southern slaveholders became more like three join the cause. but the war and fighting was much more vicious in many cases and what we would call atrocity would be true earlier in the northern states. the most notorious british soldi soldier at the time wouldn't allow sors
, not loyalist, but patriots would be freed. it is really only then that a lot of the southern slaveholders became more like three join the cause. but the war and fighting was much more vicious in many cases and what we would call atrocity would be true earlier in the northern states. the most notorious british soldi soldier at the time wouldn't allow sors
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. >>> and new england patriots quarterback tom brady and nfl commissioner roger goodell are due backorrow for the final deplate gate hearing in front of a judge. this could be the week the deflategate saga comes to an end perhaps. andy has the latest. >> both sides are still giving no signs of budging when it comes to reaching a settle. which means the judge is going to likely have to make a ruling in this case. even if we do finally get a ruling, it likely won't be the end of deflategate. if and when the judge hands down a ruling, the deflategate saga may still be far from over. even if the judge overturns the four-game suspension, brady wouldn't be out of the woods just yet. the nfl could appeal to the court, and brady could possibly miss games when the patriots are making a push for the playoffs. >> the appeals court could reverse and hold later on this year, perhaps in november or december or maybe january, at a time of the year when the games may be more meaningful for the patriots and for tom brady that in fact he is suspended. >> the good news for brady that the appeals proces
. >>> and new england patriots quarterback tom brady and nfl commissioner roger goodell are due backorrow for the final deplate gate hearing in front of a judge. this could be the week the deflategate saga comes to an end perhaps. andy has the latest. >> both sides are still giving no signs of budging when it comes to reaching a settle. which means the judge is going to likely have to make a ruling in this case. even if we do finally get a ruling, it likely won't be the end of...
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patriots trying to make it wayne. good, right? maureen: that was bad. doug: we'll take it. robert: couple more weeks. doug: we have showers schloyly moving west in the metro. in the next few hours they head west to the bay. expect rain in the area. once it's through the next few days are gorgeous. low to mid-80's. low humidity. i'll pinch myself. is this a dream or real? steve rudin has more at 11:00. maureen: don't pinch yourself. that hurts. take our word for it. "world news tonight" with david muir up next. join us at 11:00. have a great >>> tonight, wall street meltdown. the dow in freefall. plunging more than a thousand points. 401(k)s dropped thousands of dollars in just minutes. how safe are your savings? how solid is the economy. rebecca jarvis standing by. >>> american heroes. three boyhood friends receive france's highest honor taking down the terrorists on a train. tonight we're learning about a fourth american, a professor, now being called a hero. >>> ready to run? new clues that joe biden may take on hillary clinton. his meeting with president obama today. who
patriots trying to make it wayne. good, right? maureen: that was bad. doug: we'll take it. robert: couple more weeks. doug: we have showers schloyly moving west in the metro. in the next few hours they head west to the bay. expect rain in the area. once it's through the next few days are gorgeous. low to mid-80's. low humidity. i'll pinch myself. is this a dream or real? steve rudin has more at 11:00. maureen: don't pinch yourself. that hurts. take our word for it. "world news...
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. >>> patriot's quarterback tom brady is in federal court for attorney face-off against commissioner roger goodell, both are seeking a settlement for his punishment for deflate-gate. marcy gonzales joins us now. >> reporter: things got started an hour ago with both parties meeting privately with the judge and the judge came out and said he had not decided which side would prevail, today a deflate-gate face-off in federal court. new england patriots star tom brady fighting his four game suspension going head to head against nfl commission under, roger goodell. >> we'll cooperate fully with that and allow the judge to handle the process. before the hearing the judge issuing a last minute orderer, encouraging both sides to engage in good final settlement issues. >> this judge will say if you can't resolve it, neither of you will like it. brady and the union taking it to court after the appeals of the nfl were denied. they said that brady's punishment after they said that they played with underdeflated balls last year. >> it was harsh. >> harsh. >> i have all played within the rules. >>
. >>> patriot's quarterback tom brady is in federal court for attorney face-off against commissioner roger goodell, both are seeking a settlement for his punishment for deflate-gate. marcy gonzales joins us now. >> reporter: things got started an hour ago with both parties meeting privately with the judge and the judge came out and said he had not decided which side would prevail, today a deflate-gate face-off in federal court. new england patriots star tom brady fighting his...