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steven fox was trailing after the first 18. look at this list right here.he champions who actually trail. >> tiger woods, three straight times. he was behind after the morning 18. and three times he went on to win. >> that's really where the legend began. what is the situation for michael beaver? >> across the cart path, there is a tree that nearly is in his way, just not quite. there is the sign, the tee sign to the right of the tee but i think they're going to try to remove if possible. i think that could be a bit of a concern. he does have an angle. he does have an angle to play. >> steven fox is very good from this distance. still a lot of pressure. a lot of ways to get it close, mark. can you land it short and catch a down slope. can you go back behind the hole. >> 85 yards. >> and gets up on top and stays. >> that's going to be fast, fast, fast. >> wow. >> so a little unfortunate there for steven fox. i'm sure he's not feeling too bad after seeing what happened to his opponent at the 18th hole on his six foot putt to win. let's go to steve burkowsi. >
steven fox was trailing after the first 18. look at this list right here.he champions who actually trail. >> tiger woods, three straight times. he was behind after the morning 18. and three times he went on to win. >> that's really where the legend began. what is the situation for michael beaver? >> across the cart path, there is a tree that nearly is in his way, just not quite. there is the sign, the tee sign to the right of the tee but i think they're going to try to remove...
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no doubt about steven's greatness.it's a combination of all of us. what that was right now, i can't tell you. ( laughter ) >> hamilton: i think a lot of it is he's unbelievably competitive. you know, he's competitive with us, with each member of the band. >> tyler: how was it? was it as good for you as it was for me? >> logan: steven tyler does everything he can to control the band, and he tried to control our cameras, too. he's also quick to entertain, always unfiltered and spontaneous. >> tyler: ♪ love in an elevator... >> logan: he moved to los angeles to work on "american idol," and early this year, he juggled his tv work while writing a new aerosmith album. so you will actually write lyrics while you're driving? >> tyler: oh, yeah. yeah, yeah. you know what? i'm a.d.d. personified. >> logan: and o.c.d.? >> tyler: i'm not sure about that, but i'm... i'm a.d.d. now, i forgot what i was saying. >> logan: sorry. i interrupted you. ( horn honks ) ( laughs ) he is obsessive about the band and their music. he presses the
no doubt about steven's greatness.it's a combination of all of us. what that was right now, i can't tell you. ( laughter ) >> hamilton: i think a lot of it is he's unbelievably competitive. you know, he's competitive with us, with each member of the band. >> tyler: how was it? was it as good for you as it was for me? >> logan: steven tyler does everything he can to control the band, and he tried to control our cameras, too. he's also quick to entertain, always unfiltered and...
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steven fox was trailing after the first 18. look at this list right here.he champions who actually trail. >> tiger woods, three straight times. he was behind after the morning 18. and three times he went on to win. >> that's really where the legend began. what is the situation for michael beaver? >> across the cart path, there is a tree that nearly is in his way, just not quite. there is the sign, the tee sign to the right of the tee but i think they're going to try to remove if possible. i think that could be a bit of a concern. he does have an angle. he does have an angle to play. >> steven fox is very good from this distance. still a lot of pressure. a lot of ways to get it close, mark. can you land it short and catch a down slope. can you go back behind the hole. >> 85 yards. >> and gets up on top and stays. >> that's going to be fast, fast, fast. >> wow. >> so a little unfortunate there for steven fox. i'm sure he's not feeling too bad after seeing what happened to his opponent at the 18th hole on his six foot putt to win. let's go to steve burkowsi. >
steven fox was trailing after the first 18. look at this list right here.he champions who actually trail. >> tiger woods, three straight times. he was behind after the morning 18. and three times he went on to win. >> that's really where the legend began. what is the situation for michael beaver? >> across the cart path, there is a tree that nearly is in his way, just not quite. there is the sign, the tee sign to the right of the tee but i think they're going to try to remove...
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that's it. >> steven caponi's troubles didn't end there., he was extorting other inmates he says were child molesters. he would threaten them with violence if they didn't put money on his books. >> for one, it was $40 a week, from the second one it was about $80 a week. >> the hustle landed caponi in confinement. >> just another day in paradise. >> he says he's enjoyed the solitude. but after nine months is ready for a change. >> i would like to be in population so i can be around people. play cards with somebody, talk to somebody. >> can i talk to you for a minute? >> yes, what's up? >> do you know if classification got my request about getting me out of here going back to population? >> no she said she didn't get your request. >> i have to put in another request. >> you didn't get anything back from them in. >> no i put two of them in last week. >> during his time in confinement, caponi has run out of canteen snacks. >> i had a bunch of canteen in this corner. it's all gone now. >> and he has no money left on his books. >> i'm eating my f
that's it. >> steven caponi's troubles didn't end there., he was extorting other inmates he says were child molesters. he would threaten them with violence if they didn't put money on his books. >> for one, it was $40 a week, from the second one it was about $80 a week. >> the hustle landed caponi in confinement. >> just another day in paradise. >> he says he's enjoyed the solitude. but after nine months is ready for a change. >> i would like to be in...
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and then at the par 5 17th, when he most needed it, steven fox up the hill gets better. so three holes in a row, 15, 16, 17 clutch putts. and now who will hit the clutch putt here at 18? it may not be a putt you have to hole. these are, as gary said, tough two putts. >> we want to see the reaction of the two players as they get up to the green. i'm sure that michael weaver has no idea what his ball is that deep into the green. >> of course, it was not a missed hole. missed about a four footer. >> but he's going to get the chance to see whether or not he can rectify that mistake. he's going to be away here. >> well, as i view this, by far the easiest one to two putt would be fox's. >> yes. >> this putt of weaver's has some pretty good break to the right from a shelf in the back left. it will run through a bit of a valley turning right. come up out of that valley. and then start trekking a little down hill. very tough putt. if he gets this putt inside four, five feet, he's done a very good job. >> it really has been an incredible week for michael weaver. >> yeah, let's tak
and then at the par 5 17th, when he most needed it, steven fox up the hill gets better. so three holes in a row, 15, 16, 17 clutch putts. and now who will hit the clutch putt here at 18? it may not be a putt you have to hole. these are, as gary said, tough two putts. >> we want to see the reaction of the two players as they get up to the green. i'm sure that michael weaver has no idea what his ball is that deep into the green. >> of course, it was not a missed hole. missed about a...
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steven, i want to start with you.hing changes under your plan, nothing changes for those 55 and older but their grandchildren's medicare would be totally different, obama says it would be gutted. >> there's no way to say on the path we're on right now, with a bankrupted government. it has to be fixed. i think even dean would agree with that. it's interesting. i was looking at statistics on income over the last five years, christine. what those statistics show is one age group had income while another group fell. people over the age of 65 actually have done pretty well. younger workers are hurting. that raises the question about fairness. is it fair for young workers with lower incomes to subsidize a health care program for seniors you're interview than generally higher incomes than people paying into the system. >> dean, that is fair? >> i would say you have to look at this a little more closely. let me correct quickly. under governor romney's plan seniors getting medicare would be affected. the doughnut hole and pres
steven, i want to start with you.hing changes under your plan, nothing changes for those 55 and older but their grandchildren's medicare would be totally different, obama says it would be gutted. >> there's no way to say on the path we're on right now, with a bankrupted government. it has to be fixed. i think even dean would agree with that. it's interesting. i was looking at statistics on income over the last five years, christine. what those statistics show is one age group had income...
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steven's story, i asked myself questions. a lot of writers do that that's usually how i begin. what did he do? who did he meet when he got off the train? who was this man servant? what was his life about? it all began with the seeds and the particular questions, as simple as that. although, then, i had to answer them. what i had done is i usual low don't work with an out line. a lot of writers do they will out line what will happen and sometimes they have to because like if you are writing a mystery you need to write out the plot. i write about characters the characters drive the story. when that hatched i sat down and said, what happens is, a, he arrived and gets off the train what's going to happen. >> i know z, he would get on the train and leave at the evented book. i didn't know the alphabet in between. i was nervous and i took one step at a time very japanese like. i began to study and read everything i could find on the japanese culture. the incredible thing was not having everything that went into it and it still became a quiet book. there is a tsunami. there's tv and l
steven's story, i asked myself questions. a lot of writers do that that's usually how i begin. what did he do? who did he meet when he got off the train? who was this man servant? what was his life about? it all began with the seeds and the particular questions, as simple as that. although, then, i had to answer them. what i had done is i usual low don't work with an out line. a lot of writers do they will out line what will happen and sometimes they have to because like if you are writing a...
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and then at the par 5 17th, when he most needed it, steven fox up the hill gets better. so three holes in a row, 15, 16, 17 clutch putts. and now who will hit the clutch putt here at 18? it may not be a putt you have to hole. these are, as gary said, tough two putts. >> we want to see the reaction of the two players as they get up to the green. i'm sure that michael weaver has no idea what his ball is that deep into the green. >> of course, it was not a missed hole. missed about a four footer. >> but he's going to get the chance to see whether or not he can rectify that mistake. he's going to be away here. >> well, as i view this, by far the easiest one to two putt would be fox's. >> yes. >> this putt of weaver's has some pretty good break to the right from a shelf in the back left. it will run through a bit of a valley turning right. come up out of that valley. and then start trekking a little down hill. very tough putt. if he gets this putt inside four, five feet, he's done a very good job. >> it really has been an incredible week for michael weaver. >> yeah, let's tak
and then at the par 5 17th, when he most needed it, steven fox up the hill gets better. so three holes in a row, 15, 16, 17 clutch putts. and now who will hit the clutch putt here at 18? it may not be a putt you have to hole. these are, as gary said, tough two putts. >> we want to see the reaction of the two players as they get up to the green. i'm sure that michael weaver has no idea what his ball is that deep into the green. >> of course, it was not a missed hole. missed about a...
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thanks to steven, thanks to terry and thanks to kimberly for the heads up. >>> steven, robots are taking jobs. a beijing restauranteur came up with the idea to invent a robot noodle maker. [ speaking foreign language ] >> those are real robots? i thought it was paper ma shea dummies. >> they are popping up in lots of restaurants in china because they can't get people to do the work. >> it's terrifying for two reasons. one, you've got appear army of angry robots with a blade in their hand. they can scalp you because they already have that motion down with the blade. secondly, if all these young people don't want to learn how to make the noodles, then the tradition of chinese noodle-making is lost forever because now you've got robots making it. >> steven, these things don't have brains. number two, they haven't adapted. they're not in a movie where they're taking over the world. and number three, they don't have legs so they can't walk into your house and stab you. >> why are they mad? >> because they're communists. communists are still mad. >>> for those of you who want to do stuff the o
thanks to steven, thanks to terry and thanks to kimberly for the heads up. >>> steven, robots are taking jobs. a beijing restauranteur came up with the idea to invent a robot noodle maker. [ speaking foreign language ] >> those are real robots? i thought it was paper ma shea dummies. >> they are popping up in lots of restaurants in china because they can't get people to do the work. >> it's terrifying for two reasons. one, you've got appear army of angry robots with a...
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i think ryan -- >> steven. >> i would like to add something. i want to take you on the issue of politics of picking paul ryan. look, greg, i respect your political opinion. i read your stuff all the time, so i defer to you on this, but i think here's whatyou might be a little wrong on this. i think what paul ryan has done for the ticket, it is energized and electrified conservative voters who, quite frankly, poppy, weren't all that excited about mitt romney in the first place. i think the fact that you now have conservatives really strongly supporting this ticket, the intensity issue, greg, i think is important. >> so did sarah palin. >> where were they going to go? >> so did sarah palin. energized the ticket. >> in montana you have a senate candidate who is running in a conservative state, or conservative cdidate for the united states senate. he is running on his vote against the ryan budget. the fact is that the congressional candidates are running away from paul ryan and running away from the ryan budget. >> all right. steven moore, thank yo
i think ryan -- >> steven. >> i would like to add something. i want to take you on the issue of politics of picking paul ryan. look, greg, i respect your political opinion. i read your stuff all the time, so i defer to you on this, but i think here's whatyou might be a little wrong on this. i think what paul ryan has done for the ticket, it is energized and electrified conservative voters who, quite frankly, poppy, weren't all that excited about mitt romney in the first place. i...
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in that situation to write this particular book because that was the situation that the character steven was in. he was in a place he didn't want to be. he was far from people he wanted to be close to. he was not in his territory. that's how i felt writing by myself, far from home, not wanting to do it everyday from the time i got up to the time i got drunk but i did. and the second half was written all in a month. and it worked for this book. i can't say it might work for every other book it probably wouldn't work for any other book. i started this book in third person and thought for sure as a young man's voice in first person. i went in third person and i was 5 pages in and said, this doesn't sound right or read right, something's wrong. i went back because i learned from my first book, you have to think about voice and where it's coming from. i went back and put it in first person and realized it started to work. what i did was put it in the journal entries and it became what i should have known from the beginning because a began my colleges career as a film major wanting to make fil
in that situation to write this particular book because that was the situation that the character steven was in. he was in a place he didn't want to be. he was far from people he wanted to be close to. he was not in his territory. that's how i felt writing by myself, far from home, not wanting to do it everyday from the time i got up to the time i got drunk but i did. and the second half was written all in a month. and it worked for this book. i can't say it might work for every other book it...
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and help build a better future for maryland. >>> steven, are you ready for hamster hilarity?lways ready for that. >> the hilarious hamster clip of the day. >> we have one every day? >> starting today. see the camera get close? hear what's going on in the background and watch the hamster react. >> did he act like he got shot? >> yes! >> and he fell over? >> yes! with his mouth open. watch it again. >> do you think he taught him how to do that? >> i do. >> he's a hamster trainer, you think? >> like a hamster whisperer. >> i don't know how you fake this. >> i want it to be real. in my heart of hearts, i think it's real. >> he reacted, slow motion, he grabs himself, rolls over and plays dead. >> we need dramatic music. a death scene and stuff. >> yeah. ♪ >> how are we going start having a hilarious hamster clip of the day and start with this? it's never going to get more hilarious than this. >>> steven, i know you love pranks, i love laughing at people's discomfort. you are going to hate this. this is called the train horn prank. it's very simple, yet effective. >> oh! oh, no! >>
and help build a better future for maryland. >>> steven, are you ready for hamster hilarity?lways ready for that. >> the hilarious hamster clip of the day. >> we have one every day? >> starting today. see the camera get close? hear what's going on in the background and watch the hamster react. >> did he act like he got shot? >> yes! >> and he fell over? >> yes! with his mouth open. watch it again. >> do you think he taught him how to do...
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steven starts us off with a real jaw dropper and the guys behind it who want to tell us what really happened. >> not so long ago, i showed you guyed this video. >> this guy is [ bleep ]. >> a man under train tracks, the train going over top. he's trying to escape while the train is still moving. >> all right. now, now, now, now! >> we had a good time thinking what are they thinking? they are stupid. why would you do this? they got in touch with us and said you got the story wrong. there's more to the story. we have the guy under the train and justin t guy behind the camera joining us "right this minute" to set the story straight. we saw this, we are like why would anybody do this. you say it was an accident. what happened? >> we went fishing and there happened to be a train where we had to cross to get back to the main road. the train was stopped and we had to climb over top of the train to get to the road to get home. as i wasrain, the train started to jerk. then i fell on the platform. there was a little hole on the platform and i got sucked under it. >> if that's what happened, why didn't
steven starts us off with a real jaw dropper and the guys behind it who want to tell us what really happened. >> not so long ago, i showed you guyed this video. >> this guy is [ bleep ]. >> a man under train tracks, the train going over top. he's trying to escape while the train is still moving. >> all right. now, now, now, now! >> we had a good time thinking what are they thinking? they are stupid. why would you do this? they got in touch with us and said you got...
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on thursday, you probably heard, steven tyler is not returning.hen, on friday, jennifer lopez said she's leaving, too. said she's going to leave the show to pursue her true passion, which is maritime accounting. bookkeeping for small fishing boats. no. there have been a lot of judges on "american idol." it's like celebry ti rrity inju. the show isn't sure who they'll get to replace lopez. ryan seacrest thought he came up with a good solution. but the producers had to explain that he can't host the show and be two judges at the same time. he must go nuts when people quit jobs, right? just do them all, what's wrong with you? now with two judges jumping ship, everybody is wondering what randy jackson will do. randy's been there since day one. that was ten years ago. maybe he wants a change. i don't know, there's somebody who does know, he happens to work here at the show. here now with the latest, our entertainment insider guillermo, with the randy report. >> hi, i'm guillermo with the latest on randy jackson. randy jackson is not going anywhere. bac
on thursday, you probably heard, steven tyler is not returning.hen, on friday, jennifer lopez said she's leaving, too. said she's going to leave the show to pursue her true passion, which is maritime accounting. bookkeeping for small fishing boats. no. there have been a lot of judges on "american idol." it's like celebry ti rrity inju. the show isn't sure who they'll get to replace lopez. ryan seacrest thought he came up with a good solution. but the producers had to explain that he...
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and the way the camera is handled, it is stevens' total confidence in their performances. (allen daviau) you are immediately swept into their romance. (richard sylbert) i think the best directors, stevens and wyler, and wellman and hawks, although they had style, their style was so broad that it never ... it never overtook the story. the style is at the service of the story and the story is really about humans struggling together, pursuing certain goals, trying to get what they want, trying to find whatever they're trying to find, and is a kind of vehicle for those. in drama there is this idea of this basic action that you can reduce to a sentence. i mean, "get back home" is a basic action. you've seen it before. it's called "ulysses." and if you don't think it works there it's really terrific when it's "et." (richard sylbert) now that's what drives these things. there is a way to te stories in american film in which a kind of simple, emotional ideas are sort of strongly and clearly presented. there are many ways you can write a movie. for example, you always fade in on a
and the way the camera is handled, it is stevens' total confidence in their performances. (allen daviau) you are immediately swept into their romance. (richard sylbert) i think the best directors, stevens and wyler, and wellman and hawks, although they had style, their style was so broad that it never ... it never overtook the story. the style is at the service of the story and the story is really about humans struggling together, pursuing certain goals, trying to get what they want, trying to...
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eagle scout. 3 this was one of the happiest days of steven colella's life. he was 5 five he wanted to be an eagle scout. but now as a gay man, he has made the difficult decision to give back a medal he worked most of his life for. "if this organization no longer represents something thaa i believe it then i can't be a part of it." the boy scouts of america recently reaffirmed its policy to ban openly gay members. that decision prompted this 23 year old frederick resident to relinquish his status as an eagle scout. "the card that i sent back is something that i carry around in my wallet every day...and it's a symbol and it doesn't have any material value but its a huge part of who i am." more than a half dozen eagle scouts nationwide in cities like jacksonville, bangor, and minneapolis have turned in their medals. colella told the scouts last week. "it saddens me that every day there is the possibility that someone is being told you aren't good enough for this organization. you can't be a part of it." the boy scouts of america released this statement about th
eagle scout. 3 this was one of the happiest days of steven colella's life. he was 5 five he wanted to be an eagle scout. but now as a gay man, he has made the difficult decision to give back a medal he worked most of his life for. "if this organization no longer represents something thaa i believe it then i can't be a part of it." the boy scouts of america recently reaffirmed its policy to ban openly gay members. that decision prompted this 23 year old frederick resident to relinquish...
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i think the best example of a complex expression of point of view is in george stevens' film, "place in the sun," which is his masterpiece and one of the finest uses of a filmmaker using the studio to achieve an astounding result. (music playing) (allen daviau) we're dollying behind george as he walks in. and there's a marvelous moment where the butler walks by. the butler realizes who he is but doesn't give him any sign. it's again one of those pieces of identifying george's status as an outsider, as an unknown. he comes in and as he enters, he sees marsha, the daughter of his uncle, his cousin marsha. and she turns in his direction and she smiles. hello, darling. (allen daviau) it is an amazing piece of screen exposition. and yet it's always from the point of view of george. you are assured that all of the characters' feelings towards this newcomer are either patronizing or snobbish. once he arrives, no matter who you're looking at you are seeing it from his emotional point of view. (allen daviau) we see him sneak away. he can't keep up the facade, and he goes down a hall and finds
i think the best example of a complex expression of point of view is in george stevens' film, "place in the sun," which is his masterpiece and one of the finest uses of a filmmaker using the studio to achieve an astounding result. (music playing) (allen daviau) we're dollying behind george as he walks in. and there's a marvelous moment where the butler walks by. the butler realizes who he is but doesn't give him any sign. it's again one of those pieces of identifying george's status...
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. >>> coming up next -- a personal diary of steven powell reveal a diary of steven powell reveal a man[ male announcer ] in 1996, president clinton and a bi-partisan congress helped end welfare as we know it, by requiring work for welfare. but on july 12th, president obama quietly announced a plan to gut welfare reform by dropping work requirements. under obama's plan, you wouldn't have to work, and wouldn't have to train for a job -- they just send you your welfare check. and welfare to work goes back to being plain, old welfare. mitt romney will restore the work requirement, because it works. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> a sordid twist in the case of a missing woman from washington state. yesterday authorities released entries from a journal kept by susan cox-powell's father-in-law steven powell. there are nearly 3,000 entries. and as alisa hawn reports, many show his obsession with his daughter-in-law. >> it also said that she -- >> reporter: it's something steven powell never wanted people to see. >> i didn't want them to have my journals. there's some
. >>> coming up next -- a personal diary of steven powell reveal a diary of steven powell reveal a man[ male announcer ] in 1996, president clinton and a bi-partisan congress helped end welfare as we know it, by requiring work for welfare. but on july 12th, president obama quietly announced a plan to gut welfare reform by dropping work requirements. under obama's plan, you wouldn't have to work, and wouldn't have to train for a job -- they just send you your welfare check. and welfare...
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and very different views. >> stevens likes to say the key is winning the election and he's focused onromney's agenda. >> sometimes letting charges about the taxes and business record go unanswered. >> the majority of the country has decided that obama is not relected. >> it is it a long process and hopefully the convention will be a part. they say you are not as stuff. >> there is all of the macho chest powning of who is tougher and a locker room crash talk and nothing to do with the electric process since the depression. that's what poem hate about people who do campaigns. >> there is an unusual back he was a writer for tv shows like northern exposure. >> we are parking a goal lev band. >> he's also in extreme sports like endurance cycling and the last hundred miles to the north pole. his office is filled with equipment. >> you like testing yourself. >> i like competition and the focus it brings and that they are over at a center point and you know if you are success will or not. >> stevens is not big on ideology worked on campaigns for chris christie . he tries to make the campaign
and very different views. >> stevens likes to say the key is winning the election and he's focused onromney's agenda. >> sometimes letting charges about the taxes and business record go unanswered. >> the majority of the country has decided that obama is not relected. >> it is it a long process and hopefully the convention will be a part. they say you are not as stuff. >> there is all of the macho chest powning of who is tougher and a locker room crash talk and...
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so steven hauschka made 83% of his placements with a miss there. and the raiders of course take over at the spot of the miss. so glorious field position for the raiders as they go to work on the second ?????b??? ???c??@?????c:ow as promised, dennis allen is going to the second team offense. richard gordon will stay in the game. you see matt leinart is back. he's not played since taking that hit in arizona in week 2. he's playing with a plastic splint on the right finger which he said last night has a small fracture in the tip of that fier. 1st and 10, raiders on the 43. ball tipped up in the air and incomplete. as he tried to screen the ball there to taiwan jones, and there were green shirts all over the place, and it was tipped up in the air. >> they got a lot of penetration. they could hardly see taiwan jones to get the ball to him. and it was tipped by a defensive line man on that rush. no chance for that screen to get off the ground. >> that was jay howard, a rookie out of florida state that tipped the ball. 2nd and 10 for leinart. gordon is th
so steven hauschka made 83% of his placements with a miss there. and the raiders of course take over at the spot of the miss. so glorious field position for the raiders as they go to work on the second ?????b??? ???c??@?????c:ow as promised, dennis allen is going to the second team offense. richard gordon will stay in the game. you see matt leinart is back. he's not played since taking that hit in arizona in week 2. he's playing with a plastic splint on the right finger which he said last night...
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here again is steven stock with some of their stories. >> reporter: look closely. these are the hands that work the fields and pick your food. and they belong to children. >> how long have you been doing this? >> translator: like seven years. since i was eight years old. until now. >> reporter: listen closely. to their voices. >> in sixth grade. >> 11 years old. >> yeah c, pretty much. >> reporter: some say they worked since they were 11, 10. one said he started in the fields of mexico when he was eight before he moved here to work almost two years ago. >> translator: when i started at the age of 8, it was difficult because i had to carry buckets that weighed 55 pounds. >> what's the hardest crop to pick? >> right now, tomatoes is the hardest thing i've done. why? >> because i have to bend over and stand up, carrying the buckets and filling them. >> translator: peaches. they took me to the peaches. i used the gloves because with the stuff the peaches have, it would stick to me. >> reporter: the hard work and long hours has some parents doing everything they can to
here again is steven stock with some of their stories. >> reporter: look closely. these are the hands that work the fields and pick your food. and they belong to children. >> how long have you been doing this? >> translator: like seven years. since i was eight years old. until now. >> reporter: listen closely. to their voices. >> in sixth grade. >> 11 years old. >> yeah c, pretty much. >> reporter: some say they worked since they were 11, 10. one...
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. >> steven didn't say it. >> well, it's understood. she knows. >> this lady absolutely makes the people of upper east side manhattan incredibly happy on their way to work. this is crystal, the traffic cop. and she loves her job. >> the yellow, that doesn't do her moves justice. she needs some sort of bedazzled thing. >> she's got the glove. she needs to take one off and bedazzle that. >> i would also say motorists are more likely to obey this traffic cop than one that's screaming at you. >> she's probably turned some traffic frowns upside down. >> this moment of the video i absolutely love. this big, giant bus is coming through the intersection. watch her. kind of like a michael jackson move but she cracks herself up. she slaps her knees, bends over laughing and you can tell the bus driver is laughing because you see this little exchange between them. if you ever want to see crystal the traffic lady go to the intersection of 60th and 2nd and she's out there most mornings. >> because driving in new york is scary enough. you need a smile
. >> steven didn't say it. >> well, it's understood. she knows. >> this lady absolutely makes the people of upper east side manhattan incredibly happy on their way to work. this is crystal, the traffic cop. and she loves her job. >> the yellow, that doesn't do her moves justice. she needs some sort of bedazzled thing. >> she's got the glove. she needs to take one off and bedazzle that. >> i would also say motorists are more likely to obey this traffic cop...
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here again is steven stock with some of their stories. >> look closely.t work the fields and pick your food. and they belong to children. >> how long have you been doing this? >> translator: like, seven years. since he was 8 years old until now. >> listen closely. >> you were 11? >> i was 11. >> 11 years old? >> yes, pretty much. some say they weren't were they were 11. >> when i started at the age of 8, it was difficult because i had to carry buckets that weighed 55 pounds. >> what is the hardest crop to pick? >> tomatoes. >> why? >> because i had to, like, bending over and spending hours carrying the buckets and filling them. >> translator: peaches. i love peaches. >> translator: they took me to the peaches. i use the gloves because with the stuff that peaches have, they would stick to me. >> the hard work and long hours has some parents doing everything they can to cope their kids away from the fields, kids like carmen. >> she doesn't want to see me to work there. >> that's why carmen's more forces her to stay in school and away from the fields. >> she
here again is steven stock with some of their stories. >> look closely.t work the fields and pick your food. and they belong to children. >> how long have you been doing this? >> translator: like, seven years. since he was 8 years old until now. >> listen closely. >> you were 11? >> i was 11. >> 11 years old? >> yes, pretty much. some say they weren't were they were 11. >> when i started at the age of 8, it was difficult because i had to...
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does it have to be college steven?ow well enough to know this is happening about three minutes after this is all over. >> i need a golf club. >> i've got some. well, at my house. >> we're going to beth's house. >> that creepy place? >>> boys, listen up. if you want a long-lasting relationship, pay close attention to this advice by none other than jenna marbles. >> first thing guys don't understand is that you're almost always too rough. when you touch a girl or kiss a girl, imagine that you're like touching a little puppy or a kitten, okay? >> well -- >> whatever you think is gentle, dial it back like ten notches and then that's gentle. >> she wants gentle, then make out with a girl. men are tough men, you know. >> alpha males. >> yeah. >> take what they want. >> i know that you like to drive with all the windows down and whatnot, but it [ bleep ] by [ bleep ] hair up. >> this one is my pet peeve. >> you saw how long it took me to do my hair. you waited around the whole time for me to be done. then we get in the car an
does it have to be college steven?ow well enough to know this is happening about three minutes after this is all over. >> i need a golf club. >> i've got some. well, at my house. >> we're going to beth's house. >> that creepy place? >>> boys, listen up. if you want a long-lasting relationship, pay close attention to this advice by none other than jenna marbles. >> first thing guys don't understand is that you're almost always too rough. when you touch a...
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after he plunged into the pool, his neighbors jumped into the pool to help get steven here. >> if that guy wasn't here, my dad would have drowned. he immediately jumped in and got the guy out. >> emergency crews did show up and used a crane to pull the rv out. >> the driver is okay. the only thing really damage eld, the pool, the rv, whatever fence he drove through. >> and some street cred because apparently steven did say he is really embarrassed. >>> it's the dog days of summer, and summertime means lots of car fires. in this video we got from ktre, you can see two firefighters trying to put out this truck fire. this video comes from a helmet cam that belongs to the hudson volunteer fire department. the firefighter with the helmet cam is actually holding that water hose while the other firefighter is spraying retardant on the flames. this took about nine minutes for them to get under control. >> you've got to figure with any kind of vehicle, there's a lot of flammable parts so that makes it even more difficult. >> now, apparently this had been parked in a grassy area next to some gra
after he plunged into the pool, his neighbors jumped into the pool to help get steven here. >> if that guy wasn't here, my dad would have drowned. he immediately jumped in and got the guy out. >> emergency crews did show up and used a crane to pull the rv out. >> the driver is okay. the only thing really damage eld, the pool, the rv, whatever fence he drove through. >> and some street cred because apparently steven did say he is really embarrassed. >>> it's the...
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steven, did you have the answer?>> i bet carl did. >> senator from maine, margaret chase smith. i know luke got it. the '64 rnc convention. margaret chase smith won the support of just 27 delegates. she lost the nomination to her senate colleague, barry goldwater. [ male announcer ] if you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® liquid gels. nothing starts working faster than zyrtec® at relieving your allergy symptoms for 24 hours. zyrtec®. love the air. it's the only way to get fresh coffee. not in my house! this new flavor lock pack from maxwell house helps seal in freshness. wow! that is fresh! am i still yelling? [ male announcer ] maxwell house flavor lock. always good to the last drop. like a squirrel stashes nuts, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® liquid gels. nothing starts working faster than zyrtec® at relieving your allergy symptoms for 24 hours. zyrtec®. love the air. >>> let's bring back the panel. i want to talk about somebody who h
steven, did you have the answer?>> i bet carl did. >> senator from maine, margaret chase smith. i know luke got it. the '64 rnc convention. margaret chase smith won the support of just 27 delegates. she lost the nomination to her senate colleague, barry goldwater. [ male announcer ] if you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® liquid gels. nothing starts working faster than zyrtec® at relieving your allergy symptoms for 24...
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stevens bill at 82. randallstown 82 degrees. -- stevensville at 81. overnight tonight, storms are one possible through the early evening. bends the guys -- and the skies will clear. like clearing in the skies. sense of this evening at 8:18. the frontal boundary is not extreme. we will not kulak dramatically when the front goes by. notice the way the skies clear. -- we will not drop dramatically when the front goes by. 88-93 tomorrow. mostly sunny and hot. not too humid. out on the bay, winds mostly out of the self-help west. of in the mountains and out over the western part of the state,
stevens bill at 82. randallstown 82 degrees. -- stevensville at 81. overnight tonight, storms are one possible through the early evening. bends the guys -- and the skies will clear. like clearing in the skies. sense of this evening at 8:18. the frontal boundary is not extreme. we will not kulak dramatically when the front goes by. notice the way the skies clear. -- we will not drop dramatically when the front goes by. 88-93 tomorrow. mostly sunny and hot. not too humid. out on the bay, winds...
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there you go. >> in april 2007, steven leaves the sheriff's office for good and moves to a suburb of atlanta. >> across and back down. >> he starts a new career as a physical fitness trainer. and while he still needs constant medical care, life is good for him. and he believes his faith has kept him going. >>> coming up -- >> put it down. >> gunned down on the side of the road. >>> and crossing the line. when "caught on camera, the thin blue line" continues. you tell us what you want to pay, and we give you a range of coverages to choose from. who is she? that's flobot. she's this new robot we're trying out, mostly for, like, small stuff. wow! look at her go! she's pretty good. she's pretty good. hey, flobot, great job. oops. [ powers down ] uh-oh, flobot is broken. the "name your price" tool, only from progressive. call or click today. experience thehas your ticket pressure-relieving comfort of tempur-pedic, and sleep risk-free with sleep train's 100-day money back guarantee. get 36 months interest-free financing: no down, and no interest for 3 years. plus, get free same-day deliver
there you go. >> in april 2007, steven leaves the sheriff's office for good and moves to a suburb of atlanta. >> across and back down. >> he starts a new career as a physical fitness trainer. and while he still needs constant medical care, life is good for him. and he believes his faith has kept him going. >>> coming up -- >> put it down. >> gunned down on the side of the road. >>> and crossing the line. when "caught on camera, the thin blue...