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didn't have mccoy or thornton in the game on that third down. so, the top targets not available, and now, another punt. and sategna almost had the ball knocked away. 43-yard punt. he got five back. and what can you do if you're malachi singleton? they have better field position, kirk. field goal gives them the lead. >> kirk: just talked about that big third down, and how important it was, because maybe you get the ball around the 30 or 40, and that's where they have it. at their own 41 yard line. there's no reason to hurry. there's no reason to panic. you need about 20 to 30 yards, and you got all three time-outs, you have a two-minute time-out. you just got to get -- execute and try to get a first down. try to get some confidence right now established. run the football behind the big man, but right now, we got russell in the game. >> chris: they need about 30 yards, again, the starting kicker is out injured. singleton finds a man underneath, and the catch is made by sategna, who weaves into tennessee territory. that's a promising start. >> kirk
didn't have mccoy or thornton in the game on that third down. so, the top targets not available, and now, another punt. and sategna almost had the ball knocked away. 43-yard punt. he got five back. and what can you do if you're malachi singleton? they have better field position, kirk. field goal gives them the lead. >> kirk: just talked about that big third down, and how important it was, because maybe you get the ball around the 30 or 40, and that's where they have it. at their own 41...
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a star-studded lineup looking forward to it, let me ask you about one part in inductee, big mama thornton, who recorded hound dog. >> i don't know if it was 50 or 53 was years before elvis did he became a millionaire she died with nothing the importance of of her long overdue induction yes we're as a society, we're starting to find that. there are stories such as this in within our industry that you know, rock and roll music was created by women, by african-americans, by black people. and because of society at the time in the 40s and 50s they were marginalized and we still see that today. but one thing about the spirit of rock and roll is that we're changing that things are lifting up and these people are being recognized for all their contributions specifically women and bipoc artists and i think it's a challenge and for the world that's a challenge for the rock and roll hall of fame. but we're doing it. we're honoring all of these people because they deserve to be honored and rock and roll music isn't just one thing. it's a spirit and that isn't just for white men who played guitar. it'
a star-studded lineup looking forward to it, let me ask you about one part in inductee, big mama thornton, who recorded hound dog. >> i don't know if it was 50 or 53 was years before elvis did he became a millionaire she died with nothing the importance of of her long overdue induction yes we're as a society, we're starting to find that. there are stories such as this in within our industry that you know, rock and roll music was created by women, by african-americans, by black people. and...
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watch for james thornton. where are you, james? watch for james morton historical abolitionist philadelphia sail maker and our town crier. today he'll by our volunteers holding the signs, telling us when we will express our displeasure with a hearty boo. can we try it boo? you can do better than that. can we do it? that was a voice from somewhere back here. can you do better than that. and now the declaration of end dependance. what we're going to throw in congress. july 4th, 1776. the unanimous declaration of the 13 united states of america by the. when in the course of human, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political which have connected them with another and to assume among the powers of the earth the and equal station to the laws of nature and of nature's god entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impelled them to the separation. we hold these truths be self-evident, that all are created equal. da da. oh, that they are by their creator wit
watch for james thornton. where are you, james? watch for james morton historical abolitionist philadelphia sail maker and our town crier. today he'll by our volunteers holding the signs, telling us when we will express our displeasure with a hearty boo. can we try it boo? you can do better than that. can we do it? that was a voice from somewhere back here. can you do better than that. and now the declaration of end dependance. what we're going to throw in congress. july 4th, 1776. the...
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dame sara thornton is the uk's former anti—slavery commissioner.f constable of thames valley police. she's agreed to review the findings of our investigation, starting with recruitment at the mcdonald's branch. the recruitment process wasn't robust. looking at the application forms, the forms had been completed by somebody else — by the trafficker. when the workers were interviewed, there was a trafficker sitting there, allegedly to do interpretation but clearly in a position of influence and control. now, these are all red flags of forced labour, potential exploitation. in a mcdonald's that never closes, we've discovered the victims were working anything between 70 to 100 hours a week. the managers didn't question the long hours i did. they would even ask me, "are you happy to stay longer?" they were happy that there was someone willing to do such hours to support the business. i had to do everything — deliveries, clean freezers, anything and everything they wanted, and it was a lot. i went home completely destroyed. all the time, they were being
dame sara thornton is the uk's former anti—slavery commissioner.f constable of thames valley police. she's agreed to review the findings of our investigation, starting with recruitment at the mcdonald's branch. the recruitment process wasn't robust. looking at the application forms, the forms had been completed by somebody else — by the trafficker. when the workers were interviewed, there was a trafficker sitting there, allegedly to do interpretation but clearly in a position of influence...
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one of them, christine thornton, she was the wyoming victim, and wyoming and brogdon alcalÁ had no connectiont we know of until we learned that he'd been given permission by his parole officer to drive across country twice. and prosecutors, i really got to hand it to him. they saw that photo, and there was there were the skeletal remains of a young woman discovered in the 70s. and based on the mountains in the background of the photo, those remains were identified, matt believes, even though he put alcalÁ away for good, law enforcement should still pursue new charges against him. i hate the word closure, but it would bring some level and some feeling of justice, matt murphy's the book of murder a prosecutor's journey through love and death is out now. >> when we come back, he preyed on the most vulnerable of patients. my investigation into a very bad pediatric dentist next. >> who's coming in the driveway? daddy. my goodness. >> my daughter is being treated for leukemia. i hope that she lives a long, great, happy life. and that she will never forget how mom and daddy love her saint jude. i me
one of them, christine thornton, she was the wyoming victim, and wyoming and brogdon alcalÁ had no connectiont we know of until we learned that he'd been given permission by his parole officer to drive across country twice. and prosecutors, i really got to hand it to him. they saw that photo, and there was there were the skeletal remains of a young woman discovered in the 70s. and based on the mountains in the background of the photo, those remains were identified, matt believes, even though...
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cuatro miembros de una familia hispana murieron tras el choque de un vehÍculo en thornton, colorado.o de neumonÍa que ademÁs de ser contagiosa, puede requerir un tratamiento especÍfico. segÚn expertos. bessi badell conversÓ con un mÉdico y nos cuenta mÁs. >> durante el otoÑo, las enfermedades respiratorias tienden a ser muy comunes, especialmente entre niÑos y sus padres. segÚn expertos. >> sabemos que nuestros niÑos van a tener muchas infecciones y sobre todo ahorita en el invierno. >> precisamente aarÓn y su madre dicen estarse recuperando de una infecciÓn. >> no sÉ cÓmo me contagiÉ. mi hijo estÁ en el dakar y Él, bueno, trajo
cuatro miembros de una familia hispana murieron tras el choque de un vehÍculo en thornton, colorado.o de neumonÍa que ademÁs de ser contagiosa, puede requerir un tratamiento especÍfico. segÚn expertos. bessi badell conversÓ con un mÉdico y nos cuenta mÁs. >> durante el otoÑo, las enfermedades respiratorias tienden a ser muy comunes, especialmente entre niÑos y sus padres. segÚn expertos. >> sabemos que nuestros niÑos van a tener muchas infecciones y sobre todo ahorita en...
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and so when i got my sat scores, i went to thornton, fractional north, also jewish, and there were hardly any -- in calumet city in my graduating class of 400, there were four --. but when i got my sat scores and i met with my counselor. he said, oh, with your score at test scores, you could get into northwestern. and i went really? where is that? because as far as i was concerned, he was talking about somewhere in or washington and but that it turns out northwestern is actually in evanston, illinois, on the north side of chicago. i knew from skokie my parents had friends in skokie, but i didn't where evanston was. and so my best friend, jay and i drove up in our car and i saw northwestern had two beaches, and it was beautiful. and i had at that point, only to go to university of illinois. so i applied to two schools in illinois, which i got into. and then northwestern which i got into, and then they gave me a scholarship that equalized the cost. and i went there and and actually it was i was really glad i did and law school went to law school at harvard law school. i had no particular de
and so when i got my sat scores, i went to thornton, fractional north, also jewish, and there were hardly any -- in calumet city in my graduating class of 400, there were four --. but when i got my sat scores and i met with my counselor. he said, oh, with your score at test scores, you could get into northwestern. and i went really? where is that? because as far as i was concerned, he was talking about somewhere in or washington and but that it turns out northwestern is actually in evanston,...
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we had to pick a date to do a play, and thornton picked this date. he's talking about our interactions with one another. that i didn't realize was in there until we really dug in. the way you work is how they came to resonate for me. >> "our town" is in performances now for a limited run at the barrymore theater on broadway. congratulations. thanks for being here. >>> coming up next, our good buddy from america's most beloved weatherman to chef, the man knows his way around a kitchen. al roker and his supremely talented daughter courtney are here to talk to us about their new cookbook, for which courtney did all the work. , for icwhh coy did all the work >>> the best part that i'm looking forward to this year is that i'm a grandfather. [ applause ] >> cheers to that. >> cheers to papa. >> i visited al in the hospital not long ago, so that warms my heart. >> well, this little girl, and you hear people go, oh, my grandchild. i was like, bla, bla, bla, bla. then this kid hits, and it's like, oh, my gosh. >> how is it different? >> because it's pure joy
we had to pick a date to do a play, and thornton picked this date. he's talking about our interactions with one another. that i didn't realize was in there until we really dug in. the way you work is how they came to resonate for me. >> "our town" is in performances now for a limited run at the barrymore theater on broadway. congratulations. thanks for being here. >>> coming up next, our good buddy from america's most beloved weatherman to chef, the man knows his way...
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. >> back in thornton, colorado. >> celebrating mina's birthday. >> it is our first time in new yorkw albany, indiana! >> and california. >> hi, savannah and hoda. >> mom has been waiting years to meet you. >> good morning to our nonna! >> in missouri. >> hi to our friends watching in harrisonville, missouri. >> we made it on "the today show." [ cheers and applause ] >> yes, you did. get your close-up. good morning, everybody. baby alert. go back. just kidding. good morning, everybody. wednesday. nice to have you along with us. beautiful morning out there. craig has the day off. he will be back tomorrow. all right. busy morning. let's get to your news at 8:00. we're starting with hurricane milton, of course. it is a life-threatening category 4 storm and it's closing in on florida's gulf coast at this hour. this morning, the final push is on for residents to evacuate. al will have the latest in just a minute on its track. but first let's check in on nbc's tom llamas in tampa. tom, good morning. >> reporter: hey, savannah. good morning again. we want to show you the major concern here.
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this is a guy named cliff thornton, president of the of the society and, someone who the last probablyr who's written captain cook was was tony horwitz, who an amazing book called blue latitudes. and if you have read it maybe a few and cliff thornton crops in that book and he's still at it all these years later an amazing amazing guy who helped me through a lot misconceptions and kept me on the straight and narrow for sure. but they're all over the place and know some of them are you know, they're mostly guys, but there's women, there's polynesians, there's of course, you know, there's anthropologists, maritime historians, all sorts of people who are members of this amazing society. so that's where some of the research comes from, for sure. they're also the collectors, captain cook's voyages produced all kinds relics and artifacts, which somehow ended up in museums in england or, australia, new zealand. many of these artifacts, maybe some of you saw the news recently. a bunch of spears were recently returned to to the aborigines of. australia. but there's all these artifacts, this this
this is a guy named cliff thornton, president of the of the society and, someone who the last probablyr who's written captain cook was was tony horwitz, who an amazing book called blue latitudes. and if you have read it maybe a few and cliff thornton crops in that book and he's still at it all these years later an amazing amazing guy who helped me through a lot misconceptions and kept me on the straight and narrow for sure. but they're all over the place and know some of them are you know,...
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and so when i got my sat scores, i went to thornton, fractional north, also jewish, and there were hardly any -- in calumet city in my graduating class of 400, there were four --. but when i got my sat scores and i met with my counselor. he said, oh, with your score at test scores, you could get into northwestern. and i went really? where is that? because as far as i was concerned, he was talking about somewhere in or washington and but that it turns out northwestern is actually in evanston, illinois, on the north side of chicago. i knew from skokie my parents had friends in skokie, but i didn't where evanston was. and so my best friend, jay and i drove up in our car and i saw northwestern had two beaches, and it was beautiful. and i had at that point, only to go to university of illinois. so i applied to two schools in illinois, which i got into. and then northwestern which i got into, and then they gave me a scholarship that equalized the cost. and i went there and and actually it was i was really glad i did and law school went to law school at harvard law school. i had no particular de
and so when i got my sat scores, i went to thornton, fractional north, also jewish, and there were hardly any -- in calumet city in my graduating class of 400, there were four --. but when i got my sat scores and i met with my counselor. he said, oh, with your score at test scores, you could get into northwestern. and i went really? where is that? because as far as i was concerned, he was talking about somewhere in or washington and but that it turns out northwestern is actually in evanston,...