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and unfortunate study coming from seattle, the issue is that seattle actually has, you know, a booming labor market. unemployment, though, there is much -- is very low compared to the rest of the state and so it's very difficult to find an appropriate comparison group for seattle and washington state. and that's the trouble the author experienced. host: ben zipperer an economist from the policy institute and here toor your comments about the minimum wage debate. -8000 and 202-748 r others, 202-748-8002 and we'll start with the line for all others from james port, tennessee. good morning. caller: good morning. i just want to make a statement, back in the 1970's, i rode a bicycle when i was 14 10 miles there and 10 miles back in order to make a $1.30 an hour. and all through my years i went through various jobs and finally got the minimum wage when i was 18 to $3 an hour and i was always given raises. he reason being is i was good. i worked hard and did all this and got into sales. i'm a high school graduate and became a systems analyst making $150,000 a year. but because i worked so har
and unfortunate study coming from seattle, the issue is that seattle actually has, you know, a booming labor market. unemployment, though, there is much -- is very low compared to the rest of the state and so it's very difficult to find an appropriate comparison group for seattle and washington state. and that's the trouble the author experienced. host: ben zipperer an economist from the policy institute and here toor your comments about the minimum wage debate. -8000 and 202-748 r others,...
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and unfortunate study coming from seattle, the issue is that seattle actually has, you know, a booming labor market. unemployment, though, there is much -- is very low compared to the rest of the state and so it's very difficult to find an appropriate comparison group for seattle and washington state. and that's the trouble the author experienced. host: ben zipperer an economist from the policy institute and here toor your comments about the minimum wage debate. -8000 and 202-748 r others, 202-748-8002 and we'll start with the line for all others from james port, tennessee. good morning. caller: good morning. i just want to make a statement, back in the 1970's, i rode a bicycle when i was 14 10 miles there and 10 miles back in order to make a $1.30 an hour. and all through my years i went through various jobs and finally got the minimum wage when i was 18 to $3 an hour and i was always given raises. he reason being is i was good. i worked hard and did all this and got into sales. i'm a high school graduate and became a systems analyst making $150,000 a year. but because i worked so har
and unfortunate study coming from seattle, the issue is that seattle actually has, you know, a booming labor market. unemployment, though, there is much -- is very low compared to the rest of the state and so it's very difficult to find an appropriate comparison group for seattle and washington state. and that's the trouble the author experienced. host: ben zipperer an economist from the policy institute and here toor your comments about the minimum wage debate. -8000 and 202-748 r others,...
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he left to go to washington state and go to seattle. in 1905 and they came out to seattle washington to start a law practice. he cannot have enough work there, seattle was not booming at that time. there was no need for lawyers. he went back to working with his dad's business, that was construction. inwent to teach on a faculty bellingham, washington which we now know as western washington state university. in 1910 he left for a small town in the central state of washington where he got his law bar acceptance. here is a picture of him in his law office where he did cases dealing with land claims and land fraud cases. was importantion to james o'sullivan because he workhese farmers needed to in these terrible conditions. they do not have enough water. i have pictures. this is the columbia basin area. there is nothing here but sagebrush. this was taken in the early 1930's. you can seeure, that dust storms took over and made it hard to grow crops in these conditions. we received his collection of materials from james andllivan's widow, pea
he left to go to washington state and go to seattle. in 1905 and they came out to seattle washington to start a law practice. he cannot have enough work there, seattle was not booming at that time. there was no need for lawyers. he went back to working with his dad's business, that was construction. inwent to teach on a faculty bellingham, washington which we now know as western washington state university. in 1910 he left for a small town in the central state of washington where he got his law...
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means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated zach i'm going to go to you first in seattle because you got up early is for this program and i'm really very much appreciated you know we're calling this program i'm calling this program hollywood propaganda but is when we were getting all set up to do this recording what crossed my mind is that it should be called dog whistle because this is what people are using all of the time every time trump opens his mouth it's a dog whistle every time a conservative so it's like it's a dog whistle but i would turn it on its head i would say the emmys the c.n.n. and this n.b.c. e.s.p.n. all of their of their the dog whistles ok any time somebody says something they disagree with then they they pile on and this is what really really bothers me you know your reactions i can seattle. i completely agree i mean everyone is just so sick of this moralizing that's coming from the establishment i mean it was a losing strategy for the democrats in two thousand and sixteen trying to tell us how to trying to tell us what to think and here the democra
means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated zach i'm going to go to you first in seattle because you got up early is for this program and i'm really very much appreciated you know we're calling this program i'm calling this program hollywood propaganda but is when we were getting all set up to do this recording what crossed my mind is that it should be called dog whistle because this is what people are using all of the time every time trump opens his mouth it's a dog whistle...
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with then they pack and they pile on and this is what really really bothers me your reactions i can seattle. i completely agree i mean everyone is just so sick of this moralizing that's coming from the establishment i mean it was a losing strategy for the democrats in two thousand and sixteen trying to tell us how to vote trying to tell us what to think and here the democratic party of the establishment and the hollywood entities that support them are continuing to just moralize and tell us what to think and what to do instead of providing us with information so we can make our own thoughts and decisions on our own and you know everyone is just sick of it it's just the same fatigue of the establishment in the corporate that's just keeping the public in mindless discourse instead of you know them actually getting involved to change the government and make the reform that we need to get out of the horrible patterns of injustice that we're in now ok wendy let me go to you because i'm sure you're going to disagree and i'm very happy that you're on this program what the news outlets and organiza
with then they pack and they pile on and this is what really really bothers me your reactions i can seattle. i completely agree i mean everyone is just so sick of this moralizing that's coming from the establishment i mean it was a losing strategy for the democrats in two thousand and sixteen trying to tell us how to vote trying to tell us what to think and here the democratic party of the establishment and the hollywood entities that support them are continuing to just moralize and tell us...
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this week a team of city leaders flew from philly to amazon's current headquarters in seattle to seeirsthand what the company is looking for and to make their pitch. the delegation just returned this afternoon. we're joined live from the airport to get the inside scoop. >> reporter: it's a full-court press from the city's perspective to entice amazon to build a headquarters here and this trip to seattle really helped the city improve its pitch. a little over an hour ago, the team of six returned to philadelphia after spending three days in seattle. city staffers could not speak directly to amazon's executives but they scheduled meetings with developers and strategists to learn more about the company, how it operates, its needs and impact on the seattle community. amazon is looking for build its second headquarters in north america. amaz amazon wants to invest $5 billion. after this visit, philadelphia leaders say it's the city's mass transit, colleges and universities and proximity to new york and d.c. will be beneficial, but the cost of living in this area may set it apart. this is
this week a team of city leaders flew from philly to amazon's current headquarters in seattle to seeirsthand what the company is looking for and to make their pitch. the delegation just returned this afternoon. we're joined live from the airport to get the inside scoop. >> reporter: it's a full-court press from the city's perspective to entice amazon to build a headquarters here and this trip to seattle really helped the city improve its pitch. a little over an hour ago, the team of six...
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for seattle, a bird's eye map in 1889 showed its early expansion. traffic downtown was highlighted in the 1920s; pedestrian fatalities in the 1940s. there's this minimalist map of the city's quirky and infamous intersections. and now, a different way of seeing the city: the "poetic grid." the idea of the poetic grid is to capture a sense of place in a city going through rapid change, and to use the words of the people who live here. >> i have a background in urban planning, and, you know, it was a happy convergence, i think, of my interests, in poetry and place. >> brown: claudia castro luna dreamed up the online digital map in 2015 when she became seattle's first civic poet. it's a two-year position administered by the city's office of arts and culture. she ran a series of workshops at seattle's public libraries, and asked people to write about the place they live. >> we all have stories to tell about the place we live in. and we all have memories attached to the place we live in. and that was-- one of the workshops i led was about memory and place
for seattle, a bird's eye map in 1889 showed its early expansion. traffic downtown was highlighted in the 1920s; pedestrian fatalities in the 1940s. there's this minimalist map of the city's quirky and infamous intersections. and now, a different way of seeing the city: the "poetic grid." the idea of the poetic grid is to capture a sense of place in a city going through rapid change, and to use the words of the people who live here. >> i have a background in urban planning, and,...
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they present that as if it is chief seattle.e environmentalists like to caricature indians as ecological saints. that keep america beautiful ad is doing that. the a pity -- the academy of --s character is probably epitomeemy of this -- of this is probably the infamous speech attributed to chief seattle. sometimes it is a letter, written in 1854 or addressed to the president of the united states at the time. it is a standard reading at earth day celebrations. some of you are probably familiar with it. "the earth is our mother. i have seen a thousand rotting buffaloes on the prairie. what will happen when all of the buffalo are slaughtered?" it goes on from there. seattle is an indian born in 1786. he was 68 years old at the time of this speech. by 1854, he had made considerable adaptations to your euro-american culture. he converted at the time of this speech. he owned eight slaves. slavery had been practiced in the pacific northwest among these indian groups. because he was thinking of himself as a good american, when , in 1863,
they present that as if it is chief seattle.e environmentalists like to caricature indians as ecological saints. that keep america beautiful ad is doing that. the a pity -- the academy of --s character is probably epitomeemy of this -- of this is probably the infamous speech attributed to chief seattle. sometimes it is a letter, written in 1854 or addressed to the president of the united states at the time. it is a standard reading at earth day celebrations. some of you are probably familiar...
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. >> so the match up next week in seattle is indianapolis against seattle. each is 1-2.ff a loss. they give up 21 straight points. russell wilson threw three touchdowns. what's going on in seattle right now? >> obviously a very emotional time between what was going on in the league and the protests and th those things i'm sure contributed to it but then you also have a little conflict probably offense not scoring as many points. they did today obviously but you don't know. it will be interesting to get inside the building and figure out what is going on with that football team but i'm anxious to see this. you think about what he has done now in very short order, they didn't look good at all. they make the trade with the patriots. he comes over and did what most people would say is impossible. learn the offense in a week and a half and go out and play really football. he perked up that team. >> he was pretty good last year the one time he to replace brady so who knows. andrew luck, they hope to have him back maybe by week six. anyways, it's indianapolis against seattle. >
. >> so the match up next week in seattle is indianapolis against seattle. each is 1-2.ff a loss. they give up 21 straight points. russell wilson threw three touchdowns. what's going on in seattle right now? >> obviously a very emotional time between what was going on in the league and the protests and th those things i'm sure contributed to it but then you also have a little conflict probably offense not scoring as many points. they did today obviously but you don't know. it will...
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is good. 75 yards in just two and a half minutes for seattle. and the seahawks have the lead, 17-13. >> we still have 1:10. so they can start the whole thing with a good return. and then you gotta be -- you can't make any mistakes. >> what a choice for jack del rio as well here. who do you bring out at quarterback? it was connor cook who led them on the drive late in the dallas game last saturday that got them down inside the red zone with a chance -- a couple of chances to win it. keon hatcher will be the return man. >> i don't see ej. >> there's ej back over to the bench. >> he's getting his helmet, so maybe. >> getting his helmet. both quarterbacks with helmets on at the ready. >> time-out by seattle. >> so the raiders have no time-outs. you have to work this clock by going out of bounds, picking up first downs. and there would have to be one big play in there, some place around the middle of the field, to take a chance. >> obviously with the four-point deficit, you need the touchdown. see how he sends his troops out there. cook now has the h
is good. 75 yards in just two and a half minutes for seattle. and the seahawks have the lead, 17-13. >> we still have 1:10. so they can start the whole thing with a good return. and then you gotta be -- you can't make any mistakes. >> what a choice for jack del rio as well here. who do you bring out at quarterback? it was connor cook who led them on the drive late in the dallas game last saturday that got them down inside the red zone with a chance -- a couple of chances to win it....
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to seattle's economy.oining to discuss, garrett duvain. what do we know about this and why did amazon make this a public contest? how many new hires will they be making? >> they will be making 50,000 hires. the number they gave was 15 to 17 years so an almost two-decade project they unveiled. it is pretty unusual when you look at how amazon usually goes about building new offices and buying real estate. usually they're quiet about it and say they have special tax structures to shield the fact that they're looking at new places. when they got to new warehouses -- this will be a massive new campus. they called it another headquarters saying it will be , at the same level as their current seattle presence. emily: in part, they're doing this because seattle can't accommodate their growth. but i find it interesting giving -- given the historic frugality of the company. brad stone wrote in his book that employees even have to give back the backpacks when they left the building, if they left the company. how do y
to seattle's economy.oining to discuss, garrett duvain. what do we know about this and why did amazon make this a public contest? how many new hires will they be making? >> they will be making 50,000 hires. the number they gave was 15 to 17 years so an almost two-decade project they unveiled. it is pretty unusual when you look at how amazon usually goes about building new offices and buying real estate. usually they're quiet about it and say they have special tax structures to shield the...
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in seattle, most of seattle had already been state claimed and was owned by the residents of seattle. tacoma, a much smaller population. the railroad came here because they could literally on the city, and indeed they did. when they arrived here -- and that's part of tacoma's first half of its life. the railroad came in and they can to profit off the sale of land within the city. land, which forest was practically value-less when trees were cut, to real estate that they could profit off of. they brought with them and they were able to turn around and profit from it. we see that today too, because not only did the railroad owned the land and thereby known the terms by which they would sell the land if somebody wanted to build a building or whatever, e-house, but in the -- or e-house, but -- or a you very much sense that today here on the campus. these sturdy brick warehouses were all built under the guidelines that were imposed by the railroad. so the builders of the ,arehouses would meet the term the cash terms to buy the land from the railroad but the railroad dictated the design, th
in seattle, most of seattle had already been state claimed and was owned by the residents of seattle. tacoma, a much smaller population. the railroad came here because they could literally on the city, and indeed they did. when they arrived here -- and that's part of tacoma's first half of its life. the railroad came in and they can to profit off the sale of land within the city. land, which forest was practically value-less when trees were cut, to real estate that they could profit off of....
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. >> tonight's world premiere video from the seattle band nirvana.it. ♪ >> it was like the musical kennedy assassination of our time. everybody who was alive then can tell you the moment they heard that song. because nothing like that existed to that point. it was really transcendent. ♪ hello hello ♪ here we are now ♪ entertainers >> here we are now, entertainers. sounded like a threat. sounded like a different generation coming in and saying, what do you have for us? what are you going to do for us? ♪ when i'm bad >> the so-called slackers, generation "x," they were not being paid attention to, and this pressure was building up, especially in the music industry, for something that actually spoke to them. >> this is the first american generation that will make less than their parents will. it's a tough time to grow up in, and i think the band and kirk cobain in particular reflect that angst. ♪ yeah yeah >> kurt cobain was a great songwriter with an ability to scream almost in tune. it just gave an intensity that was really unique. ♪ i kill you i'm no
. >> tonight's world premiere video from the seattle band nirvana.it. ♪ >> it was like the musical kennedy assassination of our time. everybody who was alive then can tell you the moment they heard that song. because nothing like that existed to that point. it was really transcendent. ♪ hello hello ♪ here we are now ♪ entertainers >> here we are now, entertainers. sounded like a threat. sounded like a different generation coming in and saying, what do you have for us?...
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amazon said investments resulted $38 billion tol seattle's economy. to discuss, garrett duvain. know about this and how many hires will amazon be making? >> they'll make 50,000 hires. number they gave was 15 to 17 years so an almost two-decade project they unveiled. it's unusual when you look at how amazon usually goes about building new offices and buying real estate. usually they're quiet about it taxsay they have special structures to shield the fact that they're looking at new and much of that is when they go out to do warehouses but be a massive new campus and called it another headquarters, saying it will be their same level as current seattle presence. anchor: in part, they're doing this because seattle can't growth.ate their but i find it interesting giving historic frugality of the company. howon, what do you make of amazon is approaching this process? >> i spoke to an analyst in who said he was disappointed that amazon didn't to expand offices inside their home town and felt foras the fault of seattle not being business friendly enough to amazon, the company had to go
amazon said investments resulted $38 billion tol seattle's economy. to discuss, garrett duvain. know about this and how many hires will amazon be making? >> they'll make 50,000 hires. number they gave was 15 to 17 years so an almost two-decade project they unveiled. it's unusual when you look at how amazon usually goes about building new offices and buying real estate. usually they're quiet about it taxsay they have special structures to shield the fact that they're looking at new and...
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paul richardson, 9 yards, touchdown, seattle missed the extra point but the niners couldn't get anythinggoing offensively. 12-9. that's file score, and 49ers are on the short end, they're 0-2 and still look for first touchdown, and by the way, that was seattle's first touchdown at 2, on this young season. they're not%ly lighting it up and they were 14 to 15 point underdogs in this game. they have been after the great northwest all weekend and despite fact they lost, joe, i think you would agree they certainly had a chance to win this game, in the fourth quarter and there was certainly some positive to take out of this thing despite the fact they're 0-2. they're 0-2. no question about it. this game probably didn't turn out the way anybody expected it to. the 49ers were heavy underdogs in this game and led by a field goal late but you also mentioned the contrast in quarterbacks and that was probably the biggest story they just with no answer for wilson, through the year, he almost single handedly kept at that alive. contrast that with hoyer and that big drop by goodwin when the 49 hearse a
paul richardson, 9 yards, touchdown, seattle missed the extra point but the niners couldn't get anythinggoing offensively. 12-9. that's file score, and 49ers are on the short end, they're 0-2 and still look for first touchdown, and by the way, that was seattle's first touchdown at 2, on this young season. they're not%ly lighting it up and they were 14 to 15 point underdogs in this game. they have been after the great northwest all weekend and despite fact they lost, joe, i think you would agree...
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>(steve) seattle seahawks player michael bennett is talking about this. what he says was racially-motivated excessive force by las vegas police. moments before police say bennett ran from officers who were searching for what they believed was an active shooter inside a las vegas strip casino. he was then stopped at gunpoint and handcuffed on the ground. (steve) bennett has now retained a prominent bay area civil right attorney who will investigate whether police violated bennett's constutitional rights. (pam) kron 4's dan kerman joins us in the studio with more dan this incident happened two saturday ago another investigators with the law offices of bay area attorney john burris are investigating to see if police crossed a line this is video of seattle seahawks defensive end michael bennett being handcuffed by las vegas police who were investigating reports of a shooting at a casino 2 saturdays ago. bennett says police used excessive force when they pressed a knee into his back, and a gun to his head as he was warned if he moved police blow his head off.
>(steve) seattle seahawks player michael bennett is talking about this. what he says was racially-motivated excessive force by las vegas police. moments before police say bennett ran from officers who were searching for what they believed was an active shooter inside a las vegas strip casino. he was then stopped at gunpoint and handcuffed on the ground. (steve) bennett has now retained a prominent bay area civil right attorney who will investigate whether police violated bennett's...
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times" reports on the resignation of seattle mayor ed murray.y's resignation comes after a cousin accuses murray of molesting him when he was 13 years old. four other men accused murray of abusing them when they were teenagers. he denies the allegations. >>> and "the philadelphia inquirer" says charges were dismissed against an amtrak engineer in a deadly derailment two years ago. eight people died and 200 were hurt when a train derailed rounding a curve in philadelphia. the judge ruled there was not enough evidence to warrant a criminal trial. >>> still ahead, rising fortunes. income for american households climbs to an all-time high, but income inequality worsens. an all-time high, but income inequality worsens. but no matter what path i take, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk
times" reports on the resignation of seattle mayor ed murray.y's resignation comes after a cousin accuses murray of molesting him when he was 13 years old. four other men accused murray of abusing them when they were teenagers. he denies the allegations. >>> and "the philadelphia inquirer" says charges were dismissed against an amtrak engineer in a deadly derailment two years ago. eight people died and 200 were hurt when a train derailed rounding a curve in philadelphia....
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the other one is chief seattle. that image of that native american there is not chief seattle.nyone know who that is? i don't expect you to. that is sitting bull. they present that as if it is chief seattle. some environmentalists like to caricature indians as ecological saints. that ad is doing that. the opinion of this is the infamous speech attributed to chief seattle. sometimes it is a letter, written in 1854 or addressed to the president of the united states at the time. it is a standard reading at earth day celebrations. some of you are probably familiar with it. the earth is our mother. i have seen a thousand rotting buffaloes on the prairie. will happen when all of the buffalo are slaughtered? it goes on from there. is an indian born in 1786. 68 years old at the time of this speech. he made considerable adaptations to your american culture. at the time of this speech. he owned eight slaves. in the had been practice pacific northwest among these indian groups. ofause he was thinking himself as a good american, when emancipationhe proclamation he freed his slaves. in 1853
the other one is chief seattle. that image of that native american there is not chief seattle.nyone know who that is? i don't expect you to. that is sitting bull. they present that as if it is chief seattle. some environmentalists like to caricature indians as ecological saints. that ad is doing that. the opinion of this is the infamous speech attributed to chief seattle. sometimes it is a letter, written in 1854 or addressed to the president of the united states at the time. it is a standard...
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seattle would have been a small city to have a world's fair. he and spokane and washington, the capital, worked on it. they worked on it a lot. king cole took numerous trips to paris where the center for world's fairs existed and they explored the idea of having the world's fair in this little city in the west. one of the attractions was the falls and bringing people to a place where they had the falls. so you go to general motors or ford and he want them to exhibit in the expo, there is a town that is not well known. we call it spokane, rhymes with "can." a few people still say "sp ok-a-n-e." it was not well known. one of the points was the urban clutter would be gone and the falls would be spectacular. like any western river fed by the mountains, coming from mountains, it is most spectacular in the spring when the water is running. at one point they had a number representatives from ford motors and companies, they wanted to persuade them this would be a good place for a world's fair. the trouble was it was august or september and in the water
seattle would have been a small city to have a world's fair. he and spokane and washington, the capital, worked on it. they worked on it a lot. king cole took numerous trips to paris where the center for world's fairs existed and they explored the idea of having the world's fair in this little city in the west. one of the attractions was the falls and bringing people to a place where they had the falls. so you go to general motors or ford and he want them to exhibit in the expo, there is a town...
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kj wright/seattle seahawks linebacker: "it was crazy. i enjoyed it.obably never do it again, but it was amazing.">(grant) the stunt was part of a dare by a t-v station in the area... and if you're an adrenaline junkie... you can have a shot at the experience... but you can only do it if you contribute to the needle's cancer research fundraising effort... (grant) that wraps up kron 4 news at 9.(vicki) but kron4 news in prime time continues.steve aveson is here with a look at what we're working on for kron 4 news at 10. ((steve))that's right pam and grant...next at ten...a bay area community coming together for a high school football star paralyzed in a frightening diving accident.tonight he continues to recover...and is not giving up hope of walking again.how his teammates and fans are honoring him...in their first game since his injury.the heartwarming story...coming up in just minutes.plus...a scary week for visitors at yosemite national park--a series of rock falls killed one person and seriously injured two others.the precautionary measures the par
kj wright/seattle seahawks linebacker: "it was crazy. i enjoyed it.obably never do it again, but it was amazing.">(grant) the stunt was part of a dare by a t-v station in the area... and if you're an adrenaline junkie... you can have a shot at the experience... but you can only do it if you contribute to the needle's cancer research fundraising effort... (grant) that wraps up kron 4 news at 9.(vicki) but kron4 news in prime time continues.steve aveson is here with a look at what...
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i take the victory over them. >> the one thing is the seattle quarterback.n touchdown drive alive, and he was the difference in the game. in seattle with ktvu fox 2. >> now we know that clay thompson makes a good announcer. >> drivers, start your engines. >> it was the grand marshal for the go program and made the traditional announcement to start the race. frenchman won the race and his tennessee teammate was just a second behind him. that was enough to earn them the season championship and the million dollar prize that goes with it. it's the first american to win the title in 10 years. we're lucky to have joseph in. the car championship. how does that sound? >> it sounds great. it's tough to get to the professional race and then to the top of that. it's an incredible year and great to top it off. we have a lot of support out here. it was a great day. it was great to have him out and representing them. >> do you like the track there? >> i love it. it's different than any place that we go to. it's difficult to drive the car around to. that track chews up the
i take the victory over them. >> the one thing is the seattle quarterback.n touchdown drive alive, and he was the difference in the game. in seattle with ktvu fox 2. >> now we know that clay thompson makes a good announcer. >> drivers, start your engines. >> it was the grand marshal for the go program and made the traditional announcement to start the race. frenchman won the race and his tennessee teammate was just a second behind him. that was enough to earn them the...
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shery: mark gurman, thank you, live from seattle.monitoring the event this afternoon at 1:30 p.m. eastern. fbi upendedow the college baskervilles underground economy. we will bring you the latest on the ncaa bribery investigation. this is next on bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. i am vonnie quinn. shery: i'm shery ahn. vonnie: coach rick pitino is on the chopping block. reporting that the head basketball coach is expected to be fired as part of the ncaa bribery investigation. legal university, which has a major sponsorship deal with investigationnder , and they will be holding a news conference at 1:00 p.m. eastern. joining us now is our bloomberg news reported that has been covering all this. is rick pitino in charge or gone? >> it certainly sounds like he will be fired. this is not the first rodeo for rick pitino in terms of ncaa violations and he will not be the last person that gets caught up in this whole doj web. investigation , and they will bethis is a pree layout that the department of justice put forward yest
shery: mark gurman, thank you, live from seattle.monitoring the event this afternoon at 1:30 p.m. eastern. fbi upendedow the college baskervilles underground economy. we will bring you the latest on the ncaa bribery investigation. this is next on bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. i am vonnie quinn. shery: i'm shery ahn. vonnie: coach rick pitino is on the chopping block. reporting that the head basketball coach is expected to be fired as part of the ncaa bribery investigation....
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. >>> well, coming up on the "morning news," seattle's mayor steps down. ed murray faces a new allegation of child sex abuse. >>> and a ride to the international space station. a new crew takes a quick trip. this is the "cbs morning news." so he took aleve this morning. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. tylenol can't do that. aleve. all day strong. all day long. also try aleve direct therapy with tens technology for lower back pain relief. if you could book a flight, then add a hotel, or car, or activity in one place and save, where would you go? ♪ expedia. un-stop right there! i'm about to pop a cap of "mmm fresh" in that washer. with unstopables in-wash scent boosters by downy. ah, it's so fresh. and it's going to last from wash to... ...wear for up to 12 weeks. unstopables by downy. it's my decision ito make beauty last. roc® retinol, started visibly reducing my fine lines and wrinkles in one week. and the longer i use it, the better it
. >>> well, coming up on the "morning news," seattle's mayor steps down. ed murray faces a new allegation of child sex abuse. >>> and a ride to the international space station. a new crew takes a quick trip. this is the "cbs morning news." so he took aleve this morning. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. tylenol can't do that. aleve. all day...
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he expects hq 2 to be a full equal to the current headquarters in seattle.e mayor had several conversations with bezos about butting that headquarters in chicago. >> they have more than a million people which is one criteria that amazon is looking for look, amazon actually doesn't get a lot of credit for being such a job creator it's in the top ten of the biggest companies that employ the most workers in this country. i think it's around number eight. 300,000. kroger, higher program plays about 100,000 more than that now. the direct competitor in the grocery store. so while there is a narrative that hit retail and retail jobs which may be true, also employs a lot. >> it z many are them are in warehouses and we're talking about jobs that are about $13, $14 an hour. very important in the communities in which those warehouse jobs are this is more about headquarters which they point out will be higher paying jobs listen, when you look at seattle and what amazon has done and has helped to the growth in that city in particular and it's tax base, you would think th
he expects hq 2 to be a full equal to the current headquarters in seattle.e mayor had several conversations with bezos about butting that headquarters in chicago. >> they have more than a million people which is one criteria that amazon is looking for look, amazon actually doesn't get a lot of credit for being such a job creator it's in the top ten of the biggest companies that employ the most workers in this country. i think it's around number eight. 300,000. kroger, higher program plays...
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amy: that is seattle seahawks nfl star michael bennett.the las vegas police union has accused bennett of making false accusations against the officers. bennett has a long record of speaking out against racial and social injustice. he has joined a protest movement led by former 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick against racial injustice, sitting on the sidelines during the playing of the national anthem ahead of seahawks games. for more, we go to washington, where we are joined by dave zirin, a sports editor for the nation magazine. he is also the host of "edge of sports." zirin is working on a book with michael bennett about bennett's life, "things that make white people uncomfortable." welcome to democracy now! youain exactly when understand this happened. i think you talked to michael bennet that night. this was at the famous boxing match that took lace in las vegas? >> yes, this saturday before last, the famous mayweather-macgregor match in las vegas. i received phone calls from friends of michael bennett and a text from michael saying
amy: that is seattle seahawks nfl star michael bennett.the las vegas police union has accused bennett of making false accusations against the officers. bennett has a long record of speaking out against racial and social injustice. he has joined a protest movement led by former 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick against racial injustice, sitting on the sidelines during the playing of the national anthem ahead of seahawks games. for more, we go to washington, where we are joined by dave zirin, a...
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tennessee and seattle, they didn't want to be a part of it either way.ayed in the locker room. other teams stayed out. and then finally on monday night, and it kills me to say this, hurts me to say this, the dallas cowboys came close to getting it right. jerry jones, the owner, kneeled down with his players to show support for the players that was going through the protests, but at the same time those same players stood for the national anthem. >> spike, i'm wondering what you thought of that. >> here's the thing. [ laughter ] >> maybe you need to be the commissioner. >> no, no. i got enough patriot already. here's the thing. i was not buying that stuff. that show with the owners kneeling with the players with their arms locked up. i wasn't buying it because they're forgetting why this whole thing has happened. if they want to stop -- if they want to unite with the players, colin kaepernick should have a job in the nfl. [ applause ] so it's hypocritical for them to say we're all united, but we're forgetting the reason why this whole thing started. >> do
tennessee and seattle, they didn't want to be a part of it either way.ayed in the locker room. other teams stayed out. and then finally on monday night, and it kills me to say this, hurts me to say this, the dallas cowboys came close to getting it right. jerry jones, the owner, kneeled down with his players to show support for the players that was going through the protests, but at the same time those same players stood for the national anthem. >> spike, i'm wondering what you thought of...
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derek carr and the oakland starters sitting out against seattle. e raiders wrapped wrapped up the preseason with the stars taking the night off. the stars terse out against the seahawks, and -- starters out against the seahawks. hacker, 18-yard touchdown, manuel finished 9-14. final seconds of this game, cook leading 17-1. the pass is intercepted. to clench the game. cook was 18 of 19 for 88-yard, seattle wins 17-13. oakland finishes 0-4. matt cane replaced bumgarner. st. louis would win 5-2. aren't we'll be right back -- and we'll be right back. ♪ it's time for the biggest sale of the year with the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you effortlessly comfortable. and snoring... does your bed do that? the new 360 smart bed is part of our biggest sale of the year where all beds are on sale. and right now save 50% on the labor day limited edition bed. plus 36 month financing. ends monday! with stephen colbert is next. our next newscast is tomorrow morning at 4-30. michelle griego a
derek carr and the oakland starters sitting out against seattle. e raiders wrapped wrapped up the preseason with the stars taking the night off. the stars terse out against the seahawks, and -- starters out against the seahawks. hacker, 18-yard touchdown, manuel finished 9-14. final seconds of this game, cook leading 17-1. the pass is intercepted. to clench the game. cook was 18 of 19 for 88-yard, seattle wins 17-13. oakland finishes 0-4. matt cane replaced bumgarner. st. louis would win 5-2....
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. >> al: he was a healthy scratch last week against seattle. former 49er. >> cris: interesting. they're staying with the nitro formation, with morgan burnett as the linebacker position. just will assume they will start throwing it here. >> al: there's matthews saying that was a mals start the and it was. >> referee: number 81, offense. >> al: austin hooper. >> cris: give it a little -- matt ryan got his own guy. see aaron rodgers hit a couple of his own guys tonight. now, it starts to get a little interesting, doesn't it? >> al: i'll say. >> cris: you throw it, incomplete, you stop the clock and you are saving time-outs. >> al: second down and 13. and over the middle. that's caught. and is it a first down or not? as taylor gabriel is stopped a little short. just across the 30 yard line. third and a short one. >> cris: watch alert coverage come down in here. and hue owe julio is going to c that way. and draw the attention. side. with the safety coming down, you have two different slants coming inside, you have to cover julio. and that creates opportunities for the other receivers
. >> al: he was a healthy scratch last week against seattle. former 49er. >> cris: interesting. they're staying with the nitro formation, with morgan burnett as the linebacker position. just will assume they will start throwing it here. >> al: there's matthews saying that was a mals start the and it was. >> referee: number 81, offense. >> al: austin hooper. >> cris: give it a little -- matt ryan got his own guy. see aaron rodgers hit a couple of his own guys...
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winning in seattle won't be easy.e seahawks in seattle since 2011. -- beaten the seahawks in seattle since 2011. the game starts at 1:25. >>> coming up, president trump officially condemned the actions of white supremacists. coming up, more on the bipartisan resolution. >>> and we will bring you the very latest on an explosion hours ago in london on a packed subway train at the height of her shower. >>> good morning -- on a subway train at the height of rush hour . >>> good morning, looks pretty good on the bay bridge. >> i would say 99% of you love these cooler temperatures. i think you will enjoy the next couple of days. ♪harry's meeting clients... ♪...from far away. but they only see his wrinkles.♪ ♪he's gotta play it cool to seal the deal.♪ ♪better find a way to smooth things over.♪ ♪if only harry used some... ♪...bounce, to dry. ♪yeah! ♪he would be a less wrinkly, and winning at life.♪ >>> good morning. protests during night at uc berkeley. hundreds pack the treats in berkeley reacting to a speech by a conservati
winning in seattle won't be easy.e seahawks in seattle since 2011. -- beaten the seahawks in seattle since 2011. the game starts at 1:25. >>> coming up, president trump officially condemned the actions of white supremacists. coming up, more on the bipartisan resolution. >>> and we will bring you the very latest on an explosion hours ago in london on a packed subway train at the height of her shower. >>> good morning -- on a subway train at the height of rush hour ....
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the seattle seahawks player said police forced him to the ground at gunpoint and threatened to kill him because he is black. this after a report of gunshots at an after-hours club inside a casino hotel. sheriff joe lombardo says officers detained bennett because he was running away from the scene. the active shooter call in this case turned out to be false. authorities say, there is no evidence showing bennett was targeted because of his race. they also say, body-cam video shows.. officers did not hold a gun to bennett's head... as they say he claimed. (grant) still ahead... a distrubing and disgusting find at camp pendleton in san diego... what was found in the camp's water treatment system that landed them in hot water...(brittney wetaher tease)(gary sports
the seattle seahawks player said police forced him to the ground at gunpoint and threatened to kill him because he is black. this after a report of gunshots at an after-hours club inside a casino hotel. sheriff joe lombardo says officers detained bennett because he was running away from the scene. the active shooter call in this case turned out to be false. authorities say, there is no evidence showing bennett was targeted because of his race. they also say, body-cam video shows.. officers did...
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located in the eastern part of the state, about 280 miles from seattle, the city is home to .bout 200,000 people learn more about spokane all weekend here on american history tv. bill: explosive 74 took place, believe it or not, in 1974. spokane was, at the time, the smallest city in the world to ever host a world's fair. but it was the first environmental world's fair, first to use the environment as a thing. it followed close on nicely 72, the very first birthday. 1972, the very first earth day. the accessionably of expo 74, to try and create a world fair and a series of behaviors to inspire other consciousness of the environment. right now, we are in the archives section of the northwest museum of arts and culture in spokane. quite a few of the records from expo 74 are here. what we are looking at right now of whaty large map, one was called birdseye maps, ironically before people went up in airplanes. they had these maps that put you in your imagination of the the city and they were very carefully worked out to show the buildings. what you can see here is the , onane river flowing fro
located in the eastern part of the state, about 280 miles from seattle, the city is home to .bout 200,000 people learn more about spokane all weekend here on american history tv. bill: explosive 74 took place, believe it or not, in 1974. spokane was, at the time, the smallest city in the world to ever host a world's fair. but it was the first environmental world's fair, first to use the environment as a thing. it followed close on nicely 72, the very first birthday. 1972, the very first earth...
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over the next 24 hours nearly a dozen people are headed to seattle. nbc10's erin coleman caught up with some of the group about what it will take to get the new headquarters here. >> reporter: philadelphia really wants to be the new home of amazon.com's hq 2. so much so, in a matter of hours a small group is headed west. >> these are not formal official meetings with amazon leadership. these are kind of grass-roots, let's make connections, let's tap into our network of executives. >> reporter: when amazon first announced its intention to build a second headquarters philadelphia city leaders like the commerce director got to work immediately. >> three weeks ago thursday the thing was dropped. we have been all hands on deck. we have, i don't know, 18 to 20 people devoting a good chunk of their time to it. >> reporter: he says for good reason. he says the city fits nearly all amazon's criteria. access to mass transit. higher education, walkability and is home to more than a million people. he says it will be a full equal to the seattle headquarters creat
over the next 24 hours nearly a dozen people are headed to seattle. nbc10's erin coleman caught up with some of the group about what it will take to get the new headquarters here. >> reporter: philadelphia really wants to be the new home of amazon.com's hq 2. so much so, in a matter of hours a small group is headed west. >> these are not formal official meetings with amazon leadership. these are kind of grass-roots, let's make connections, let's tap into our network of executives....
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but he was recently in seattle and ran upon a bit of trouble. >> we're going to go around and travelop, expensive cameras. a lot of stuff in my car. >> you know where this is going. >> yeah. i feel bad for him. he got robbed, didn't he? >> unfortunately, someone was walking around, decided to look into my car and must have saw something. must have saw a camera lens or something and they broke in. >> darn. that sucks. that is a terrible feeling. you're violated. they steal your equipment. >> everything. >> unfortunately, they managed to steal over $8,000, almost $9,000 worth of camera equipment, my laptop, my drone, all of my hard drives, everything i got including the footage i had filmed. >> that may be the toughest part for eric. he had filmed three eating challenges while he was on the road. that's what he puts up on his youtube channel. now that is gone too. >> has he started to replace the is? >> his insurance will cover some of the losses. it's going to leave about a $4,500 shortfall. and because he's a youtuber and has fans, one of those fans kelly kaiser started a gofundme pa
but he was recently in seattle and ran upon a bit of trouble. >> we're going to go around and travelop, expensive cameras. a lot of stuff in my car. >> you know where this is going. >> yeah. i feel bad for him. he got robbed, didn't he? >> unfortunately, someone was walking around, decided to look into my car and must have saw something. must have saw a camera lens or something and they broke in. >> darn. that sucks. that is a terrible feeling. you're violated....
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they hope that once they have this meeting in seattle they can convince some of amazon's representatives to come here to philly and check things out. october 19th is the deadline for the proposal and the company is expected to announce its pick sometime next year. reporting live in philadelphia, pamela osborn, nbc 10 news. >>> right now the situation is dire in puerto rico. eight days after hurricane maria hit. >> nearly half of the u.s. territory's population has no drinking water. food is scarce and stores are rationing their supplies. aid is getting to the islands but many ports are damaged. getting relief supplies to those in need is nearly impossible. american airlines sent a plane full of emergency supplies donated from the philadelphia area. jim was on that flight and spent a few hours in puerto rico to see the damage firsthand. on the return trip he spoke with people flying back to our area who saw and live the heart break firsthand. >> in my opinion, this is hell. >> i go back to philly and my heart is very broke. it's a very difficult situation. >> i'm going to the states but i
they hope that once they have this meeting in seattle they can convince some of amazon's representatives to come here to philly and check things out. october 19th is the deadline for the proposal and the company is expected to announce its pick sometime next year. reporting live in philadelphia, pamela osborn, nbc 10 news. >>> right now the situation is dire in puerto rico. eight days after hurricane maria hit. >> nearly half of the u.s. territory's population has no drinking...
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the seattle seahawks defensive end has accused police of racial profiling and excessive force. he opened up in a "gma" exclusive about what was going through his mind when he ended up on the ground with an officer pointing a gun at his head. >> to my head, eric garner, all these people that have been through this and i'm terrified. i'm literally i'm terrified just like worried if i make the wrong decision, if i don't -- if i move too fast, if i twitch and somebody says i'm resisting because i'm a big guy, you know what i'm saying so it's easy and i'm thinking, just like what about my wife and kids. that's what i'm thinking right there. >> bennett tells our byron pitts that the officer threatened to blow his brains out. he's reportedly considering a civil lawsuit against the las vegas police department which has refuted his claim of misconduct. you can hear more from bennett ahead on "good morning america." >>> when we come back the cleveland indians are dominating baseball right now and a major league record could be in their sights. >>> plus, a nun becomes an online hero after
the seattle seahawks defensive end has accused police of racial profiling and excessive force. he opened up in a "gma" exclusive about what was going through his mind when he ended up on the ground with an officer pointing a gun at his head. >> to my head, eric garner, all these people that have been through this and i'm terrified. i'm literally i'm terrified just like worried if i make the wrong decision, if i don't -- if i move too fast, if i twitch and somebody says i'm...
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it's definitely -- versus seattle. you ever come out flat in this leek, it doesn't matter if you're playing the best team or best second team it's going to be a long day, teams are too close. >>> today was like the first day of school for the san jose sharks. new faces, plenty of excitement, everyone trying to figure out where to go as the squad reported for training camp. george thorn torn says he's off 100 pier following knee surge. this is the first training camp without patrick marlo in 21 years. jumbo joe says there's plenty of talent to replace his former teammate. >> myself and everybody has to step up a bit and score more goals this year. i think we got some good young players coming in to accept a bigger role in the team. be, yeah just, it's going toby committee how you replace a guy like that. >> baseball the a's filling the love in the city of broerltherl love. matt hits the top run. more fireworks for the a's in the second inning, matt joyce, rockets one out of the yard. it's a two-run homer. oakland takes
it's definitely -- versus seattle. you ever come out flat in this leek, it doesn't matter if you're playing the best team or best second team it's going to be a long day, teams are too close. >>> today was like the first day of school for the san jose sharks. new faces, plenty of excitement, everyone trying to figure out where to go as the squad reported for training camp. george thorn torn says he's off 100 pier following knee surge. this is the first training camp without patrick...
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it's definitely -- versus seattle.leek, it doesn't matter if you're playing the best team or best second team it's going to be a long day, teams are too close. >>> today was like the first day of school for the san jose sharks. new faces, plenty of excitement, everyone trying to figure out where to go as the squad reported for training camp. george thorn torn says he's off 100 pier following knee surge. this is the first training camp without patrick marlo in 21 years. jumbo joe says there's plenty of talent to replace his former teammate. >> myself and everybody has to step up a bit and score more goals this year. i think we got some good young players coming in to accept a bigger role in the team. be, yeah just, it's going toby committee how you replace a guy like that. >> baseball the a's filling the love in the city of broerll br y love. matt hits the top run. more fireworks for the a's in the second inning, matt joyce, rockets one out of the yard. it's a two-run homer. oakland takes the 4-0 lead. daniel, he was ki
it's definitely -- versus seattle.leek, it doesn't matter if you're playing the best team or best second team it's going to be a long day, teams are too close. >>> today was like the first day of school for the san jose sharks. new faces, plenty of excitement, everyone trying to figure out where to go as the squad reported for training camp. george thorn torn says he's off 100 pier following knee surge. this is the first training camp without patrick marlo in 21 years. jumbo joe says...
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dave lee, bbc news, seattle. china announcing all north korean businesses operating in its territories will be closed by january. part of a broader range of new sanctions. celia hatton can tell us more. new sanctions. celia hatton can tell us more. you might hear another round of north korea sanctions, maybe you won't think these ones are particularly important. yes, it is true north korea has a vast financial network that spreads around the globe, that helps it evade sanctions and get hard currency. it also uses a lot of middlemen companies to allow it to make money on the side to bring money into north korea. today's announcement from china that it's going to force north korean companies operating in china to close within 120 companies operating in china to close within120 days and to force chinese north korean ventures to close within 140 chinese north korean ventures to close within140 days really is a significant announcement. for several reasons. first, it was made by the chinese commerce minister, one of t
dave lee, bbc news, seattle. china announcing all north korean businesses operating in its territories will be closed by january. part of a broader range of new sanctions. celia hatton can tell us more. new sanctions. celia hatton can tell us more. you might hear another round of north korea sanctions, maybe you won't think these ones are particularly important. yes, it is true north korea has a vast financial network that spreads around the globe, that helps it evade sanctions and get hard...
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. >> al: he was a healthy scratch last week against seattle. former 49er. >> cris: interesting. they're staying with the nitro formation, with morgan burnett as the linebacker position. just will assume they will start throwing it here. >> al: there's matthews saying that was a mals start the and it was. >> referee: number 81, offense. >> al: austin hooper. >> cris: give it a little -- matt ryan got his own guy. see aaron rodgers hit a couple of his own guys tonight. now, it starts to get a little interesting, doesn't it? >> al: i'll say. >> cris: you throw it, incomplete, you stop the clock and you are saving time-outs. >> al: second down and 13. and over the middle. that's caught. and is it a first down or not? as taylor gabriel is stopped a little short. just across the 30 yard line. third and a short one. >> cris: watch alert coverage come down in here. and hue owe julio is going to c that way. and draw the attention. but matt ryan throws to that side. with the safety coming down, you have two different slants coming inside, you have to cover julio. and that creates opportun
. >> al: he was a healthy scratch last week against seattle. former 49er. >> cris: interesting. they're staying with the nitro formation, with morgan burnett as the linebacker position. just will assume they will start throwing it here. >> al: there's matthews saying that was a mals start the and it was. >> referee: number 81, offense. >> al: austin hooper. >> cris: give it a little -- matt ryan got his own guy. see aaron rodgers hit a couple of his own guys...
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there is a seattle seahawks pre—eminent white player.player. there is a seattle seahawks defensive lineman, mike bennett, who called for that a couple of weeks ago and it will be fascinating to see if that happens and equally fascinating to see what players say after the game when the media speak to them. sport now, and for a full round up, let's go to the bbc sport centre. good morning. baroness campbell, the head of women's football at the fa, says she was the best person regardless of gender to take over from mark sampson. he was sacked earlier this week for unacceptable behaviour with female players in a previous role, with some claiming the body was aware of the issues before he was appointed. baroness campbell also said she hopes mark sampson gets another chance. he has taken those players from ranked 14th in the world to third in the world. i hope that over time people will understand that whatever mistakes we all make in life, and we all make mistakes, that people can move on. and that as people can move on. and that as people mo
there is a seattle seahawks pre—eminent white player.player. there is a seattle seahawks defensive lineman, mike bennett, who called for that a couple of weeks ago and it will be fascinating to see if that happens and equally fascinating to see what players say after the game when the media speak to them. sport now, and for a full round up, let's go to the bbc sport centre. good morning. baroness campbell, the head of women's football at the fa, says she was the best person regardless of...