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peyton manning.peyton manning. >> defensive end. >> happened to me, too, yeah. >> imagine that. happens to all of us. >> it's all nice and good and i love leno, also. but sometimes you kind of make the move on the star quarterback because you're betting on the next ten years. >> you are. we saw this with peyton manning in indianapolis when andrew luck came in. first of all, a brilliant move by nbc and leno and fallon to do this together. this thing was getting nasty. taking shots at nbc execs. good for the time being. this is a band-aid and a chance for them to really kind of smooth it over a little bit and make the transition a little better. look, let's face it, in a year's time, year and a half's time, they'll make a change. leno will have to move out. that's just the way it is. you have to -- i love the self dep prey case in the video with jay leno laughing at himself. it's hard not to take it personally. it is. there's a point to become a backup and i know there's no real backup in this late-nig
peyton manning.peyton manning. >> defensive end. >> happened to me, too, yeah. >> imagine that. happens to all of us. >> it's all nice and good and i love leno, also. but sometimes you kind of make the move on the star quarterback because you're betting on the next ten years. >> you are. we saw this with peyton manning in indianapolis when andrew luck came in. first of all, a brilliant move by nbc and leno and fallon to do this together. this thing was getting...
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. >> then the got peyton man. >> got to get out of here. i want peyton manning.eat, but they never used him. >> neil: why didn't they? >> i don't know if it was the money, because they owed 20 million to sanchez. you can't have a guy at $20 million sitting on the bench,. >> neil: why bring him in the first place? >> a great question. i think that was tannenbaum who did it. rex ryan had to say okay. but not to use him, really, it was criminal. >> neil: now the jets have 78 quarterbacks? >> they have five quarterbacks. >> neil: this new guy from west virginia. >> geno smith,. >> a threat to sanchez. >> he is. sanchez was horrible. 132001s, 18 interceptions? what kind of ratio is that. >> neil: where does tebow go? >> the question is -- apparently they tried to trait him and the were no takers. now, the canadian football league i think would be ideal for him. it's a larger field. >> neil: seems such a comedown. >> well, joe teseman -- joe theismann and warren moon played there the field is 65 yards why instead of 5-1/3 like the nfl. the fact is this guy 'twas a runn
. >> then the got peyton man. >> got to get out of here. i want peyton manning.eat, but they never used him. >> neil: why didn't they? >> i don't know if it was the money, because they owed 20 million to sanchez. you can't have a guy at $20 million sitting on the bench,. >> neil: why bring him in the first place? >> a great question. i think that was tannenbaum who did it. rex ryan had to say okay. but not to use him, really, it was criminal. >> neil:...
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willis is the 10th best seller note: rg3 had the best selling nfl jersey in history, followed by peyton manningray lewis >> gary: i have been trying to impress pam for most of my adult life. >> pam: to not even try it. >> gary: let us roll the tape >> lizmark jur. >> jacqueline: this is a big event. >> gary: this pro wrestler was on the set earlier tonight. >> gary: shut up! >> you shut up. >> take the damn pass off. >> for $20? >> okay.. [laughter] >> >> gary: and there it was, did you see that? and this is one of those deals. that he is a friend of khaki jet- jacqueline. >> jacqueline: i do not know those guys. >> gary: and people were wondering that what happened when we got off the air. and they had very little english. they spoke very little english and even one gentleman had the flu. [laughter] but people that speak for a living are usually some short chie >> pam: those people could have been tough. >> gary: that could have have [ male announcer ] the southwest airlines nationwide sale lets you go from working hard... to hardly working. ♪ big sales that help you get away. that's how we fl
willis is the 10th best seller note: rg3 had the best selling nfl jersey in history, followed by peyton manningray lewis >> gary: i have been trying to impress pam for most of my adult life. >> pam: to not even try it. >> gary: let us roll the tape >> lizmark jur. >> jacqueline: this is a big event. >> gary: this pro wrestler was on the set earlier tonight. >> gary: shut up! >> you shut up. >> take the damn pass off. >> for $20?...
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has expertise in this and caa, the biggest agency in hollywood, has a division that represents peyton manningople. smart business move and not an act of vanity as it sounds like on the surface. now he's a sports agent. >> when you put his name on the masthead it gives credibility -- >> and a cool factor. i equate him with cool and dollar signs. >> yes. >> he's idolized. >> thanks a lot. >> thanks so much, jess. >>> this has been burning up our "heat index," this zesty guy we've been showing all morning, he's gone viral. you ask why. keep watching, undressing to sell salad dressing. abc's linsey davis is here. tough assignment, linsey. >> reporter: tough stuff. kraft, the midwestern-based company known for being conservative in its advertising is going sexy. the new ad campaign is the sexiest or i should say the zestiest they've gone as they experiment with a new way to sell salad dressing to women. >> ladies, let's make a salad, shall we? mm-mm. this is the most beautiful pepper i've ever held. how zesty do you want it? >> reporter: you've probably never thought of salad dressing as hot, sizz
has expertise in this and caa, the biggest agency in hollywood, has a division that represents peyton manningople. smart business move and not an act of vanity as it sounds like on the surface. now he's a sports agent. >> when you put his name on the masthead it gives credibility -- >> and a cool factor. i equate him with cool and dollar signs. >> yes. >> he's idolized. >> thanks a lot. >> thanks so much, jess. >>> this has been burning up our...
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he was traded to new york last offseason when peyton manning went to the denver broncos.y drafted west virginia quarterback gino, leading tom so believe mark sanchez will be released after june 1. tebow hurt by his stay in new york. because when he had a chance to play, they didn't. made everybody say to themselves, if he can't play on the jets, who are one of the worst teams in the league, who have one of the worst starting quarterbacks in the league, he certainly can't play for us. now they get new management over in jacksonville where he started college and the new management said, we don't even want him, even though he packed the place and they're in need of fans. my question is, who will take him? i think he goes to where warren moon, doug flutie, goes up to canada, has fun, shows what he can do, gets some snaps and reestablishes himself in the nfl. it's been done before. one of the great guys in sports. >> gretchen: he is one of the great guys and you have to wonder whether or not his play time had anything to do with not just his football ability. you got to wonder
he was traded to new york last offseason when peyton manning went to the denver broncos.y drafted west virginia quarterback gino, leading tom so believe mark sanchez will be released after june 1. tebow hurt by his stay in new york. because when he had a chance to play, they didn't. made everybody say to themselves, if he can't play on the jets, who are one of the worst teams in the league, who have one of the worst starting quarterbacks in the league, he certainly can't play for us. now they...
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require the sale and privatization of the reserve by 2015 or when the debt was id off, whichever peyton manning cares. however since -- whichever came first. both the demand and uses of helium have dramatically changed . this has created a situation where the reserve's debt will be paid off sooner than expected. nearly two years earlier in october of this year. but while the debt will have been paid off, there will still be helium in the reserve. by law then the current federal helium program will end and the bureau of land management or b.l.m. will no longer have the authority to sell the remaining 11 billion cubic feet of helium. it's important to note, too, mr. chairman, that the reserve contains half of our u.s. domestic supply and 30% of the world's helium supply. so if congress fails to act before october, we will artificially drop the helium supply and cause a global helium shortage that will cost jobs and severely disrupt our economy. now, despite what many think, helium is not just used for party balloons. it is essential to our 21st century economy. without helium we wouldn't have lif
require the sale and privatization of the reserve by 2015 or when the debt was id off, whichever peyton manning cares. however since -- whichever came first. both the demand and uses of helium have dramatically changed . this has created a situation where the reserve's debt will be paid off sooner than expected. nearly two years earlier in october of this year. but while the debt will have been paid off, there will still be helium in the reserve. by law then the current federal helium program...
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man is arrested for stealing an elephant tusk. it came from the skeleton of an elephant that once belonged to louie xiv. i asked nick peytonn was caught. >> imagine this, 3:00 saturday morning in the fifth district of paris near the natural history museum, neighbors hear a chain sawing noise coming from inside the museum. police arrest a 19-year-old man on the street outside it seems carrying a large elephant tusk that he's removed from inside from an exhibit which is an elephant skeleton given to the french by the king of portugal in the 17th century. he injured his ankle apparently in this and is now in custody. police don't know exactly what it was he intended to do with that tusk, erin? >> strange story. now we go to brazil. two tourists were kidnapped and robbed and the woman raped and it happened over a course of several hours. i asked our reporter who is there about the american. >> reporter: erin, we got confirmation from the u.s. embassy that one of the two foreign tourists kidnapped and brutalized aboard a minivan in rio this weekend is an american citizen. we don't know if it was the man or the woman. and police
man is arrested for stealing an elephant tusk. it came from the skeleton of an elephant that once belonged to louie xiv. i asked nick peytonn was caught. >> imagine this, 3:00 saturday morning in the fifth district of paris near the natural history museum, neighbors hear a chain sawing noise coming from inside the museum. police arrest a 19-year-old man on the street outside it seems carrying a large elephant tusk that he's removed from inside from an exhibit which is an elephant skeleton...
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man of his word. hopefully, i'll be there when he gets it. >> coach, peyton said it was the team's biggest motivation.? >> well, i don't know if it was that. but, you know, the funny thing about it, this young man is probably the best conditioned athlete i have ever coached. i call him the samoan leprech n leprechaun. i told him at halftime, you let me down. i thought you were terribly out of shape. >> any thoughts for the lady cardinals as they look to do what you did last night? >> just think about it. i don't think men's and women's championships for a city. i thing they're going to do it. >> coach pitino demurred when he was asked what he might be getting for his ink. he can run but he can't hide. "dancing with the stars," all the dish, coming up. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. it also repels most ticks before they can attach. the leading brand kills, but doesn't repel. a tick that isn't repelled or killed may attach and make a meal of us. ge
man of his word. hopefully, i'll be there when he gets it. >> coach, peyton said it was the team's biggest motivation.? >> well, i don't know if it was that. but, you know, the funny thing about it, this young man is probably the best conditioned athlete i have ever coached. i call him the samoan leprech n leprechaun. i told him at halftime, you let me down. i thought you were terribly out of shape. >> any thoughts for the lady cardinals as they look to do what you did last...
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peyton walsh. >> when misha visited us, we just kind of -- he just opened our eyes, you know, really wide about islam. he was really -- he was devoted and very good, very nice man so what do you make of that? he's saying he never really met the family members and she's kind of going into detail about his devotion to islam. >> i have to clarify a little bit. what he told me was that he had not met the uncle. >> okay. >> uncle ruslan and the brother-in-law in kazakhstan, who accused him of radicalizing tamerlan. he definitely knew the mom. he didn't deny that. what he denied is that he had some kind of radicalizing influence on tamerlan. >> when you talk to him about islam and his beliefs in islam, what did you come away with? >> well, i came away with a sense that he was certainly very sincere in his beliefs, but i covered the wars in iraq and afghanistan. i've met a lot of jihadis. this guy did not give me the impression of being an islamist extremist. his american girlfriend was sitting there on the couch in her shorts. admittedly, i surprised him on a sunday at home, but she was not wearing hijab. she was not, in any way, kind of confined from speaking with m
peyton walsh. >> when misha visited us, we just kind of -- he just opened our eyes, you know, really wide about islam. he was really -- he was devoted and very good, very nice man so what do you make of that? he's saying he never really met the family members and she's kind of going into detail about his devotion to islam. >> i have to clarify a little bit. what he told me was that he had not met the uncle. >> okay. >> uncle ruslan and the brother-in-law in kazakhstan,...