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time is a river, time is a tiger, time is a fire that consumes you, we use these metaphors all the timeand i am also the river. and in a lot of his writing he was concerned with the problem of perception, and can ask yourself how do i know, what is my sense, what is creating my sense of something different between the past and the future. why can't i remember the future, why do i have such a strong sensation it is now and what is now is real, and is gone, floating off somewhere. where is it. a physicist might want to say it is just somewhere else in the four dimensional space-time continuum and my sense that it is gone is an illusion. a lot of physicists talk that way and my sense that the past is not accessible because it is open, hasn't happened yet, that might be an illusion. not according to -- not according to science fiction writers, not according to warheads. >> we go deeper with them. the great literary mind struggled, why is it so difficult, so degrading to bring the notion of time into focus for inspection, what an effort, what irritating fatigue, talking about the difficulty
time is a river, time is a tiger, time is a fire that consumes you, we use these metaphors all the timeand i am also the river. and in a lot of his writing he was concerned with the problem of perception, and can ask yourself how do i know, what is my sense, what is creating my sense of something different between the past and the future. why can't i remember the future, why do i have such a strong sensation it is now and what is now is real, and is gone, floating off somewhere. where is it. a...
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time. [laughter] >> awesome. >> and not to spoil the story totally, the twist is that somebody steps on a butterfly, goes off the path, and and just stepping on this butterfly changes the course of history so that some terrible stuff happens in the present. and this is before, this ray bradbury story is before chaos theorists invented the notion of the butterfly effect which is based on the same premise. but it also raises yet another of these issues that come up when you're doing time travel stories, that the science fiction writers were the first ones to have to deal with logically. you ask yourself if you go into the past, first of all, would you be able to interact with it, or would you just be a sort of free-floating consciousness? and then if you can interact with it, can you change things? and then if you do change things -- and this is a more sophisticated question with, but it's one that the science fiction writers got to first -- if you bump, you know, if there are -- [inaudible]
time. [laughter] >> awesome. >> and not to spoil the story totally, the twist is that somebody steps on a butterfly, goes off the path, and and just stepping on this butterfly changes the course of history so that some terrible stuff happens in the present. and this is before, this ray bradbury story is before chaos theorists invented the notion of the butterfly effect which is based on the same premise. but it also raises yet another of these issues that come up when you're doing...
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>> dan: spoken like a guy who has done this a few times. this is your time, doug. you love this stuff. >> doug: if i only had one time-out -- >> dan: if you kick it. >> doug: it is under a minute to go. with two time-outs, there will be a minute even with the third, check that, the clock is running now so it would probably be 45 seconds. good job running >> dan: not only do you get the five-yard penalty back to the six. you stop the clock where you could have wasted another 10 to 14 seconds. >> dan: was that on mcglinchey? >> referee: a five-yard penalty. the clock will start on the snap. >> dan: so that changes things a plenty of opportunities to get ball to the end zone. >> dan: a field goal attempt. >> doug: now you run the ball three times. get it under a minute and kick the field goal. >> dan: so to give to it adams. a very short gain. second and goal. chad thomas on the stop. by the way, kizer was those are the kinds of things that you haven't seen go notre dame's way this season. miami takes the time-out. and it is exactly what brian kelly has been talking a
>> dan: spoken like a guy who has done this a few times. this is your time, doug. you love this stuff. >> doug: if i only had one time-out -- >> dan: if you kick it. >> doug: it is under a minute to go. with two time-outs, there will be a minute even with the third, check that, the clock is running now so it would probably be 45 seconds. good job running >> dan: not only do you get the five-yard penalty back to the six. you stop the clock where you could have...
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at&t and time warner.uch a deal would reflect the fast consolidation of the media communications and internet industries. the acquisition of time war fleury would give at&t control of a lot of popular content, including cnn, hbo and valuable cable channels. the speculation sent shares of time warner up more than 7%, and at&t lower by about 3%. but the deal isn't done yet. and there are additional reports that even apple may be interested. media companies think bigger is better these days. and a merger of at&t with time warner might be the biggest of all. adding at&t with the market cap near $233 billion to time warner at about $68 billion, would create a media powerhouse. bigger than comcast, the producer of this program, and bigger than disney, 21st century fox and cbs and viacom. those last two are reported to be in merger talks, too. at&t time warner would be the biggest media deal since comcast bought nbc universal in 2011. in this case, a it and t would get time warner from hbo, cnn, tnt, tbs, warner
at&t and time warner.uch a deal would reflect the fast consolidation of the media communications and internet industries. the acquisition of time war fleury would give at&t control of a lot of popular content, including cnn, hbo and valuable cable channels. the speculation sent shares of time warner up more than 7%, and at&t lower by about 3%. but the deal isn't done yet. and there are additional reports that even apple may be interested. media companies think bigger is better these...
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first, here's what's inside "the new york times" report. >> reporter: "the new york times" report indicates donald trump in 1995 reported a $916 million loss and lists tax benefits used after a turbulent financial period for his businesses in the early 1990s. the paper citing tax experts said trump could have used his loss to cancel out taxes for nearly two decades. the paper says it obtained the three pages of documents when they were mailed to a reporter last month. a postmark indicated the documents were mailed from new york city and the return address claimed the envelope had been sent from trump tower. the paper did not examine trump's federal return. the times said it obtained one page of his new york state resident tax return as well as one page of new jersey and connecticut nonresident returns. cnn has not independently verified the document's authentici authenticity. the trump campaign said the gop nominee has paid hundreds of millions of dollars in other taxes including property and real estate taxes. quote, the only news here is that the more than 20-year-old alleged tax document
first, here's what's inside "the new york times" report. >> reporter: "the new york times" report indicates donald trump in 1995 reported a $916 million loss and lists tax benefits used after a turbulent financial period for his businesses in the early 1990s. the paper citing tax experts said trump could have used his loss to cancel out taxes for nearly two decades. the paper says it obtained the three pages of documents when they were mailed to a reporter last month....
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him three times to actually say no. heard that they felt it was a lie. and so that is why they came forward with their stories now. they came forward because they say he lied on sunday night. if he has lied to you. if he really did these things, is there any forgiving it? grabbing a woman's breasts. grabbing women's genitals. kissing multiple women without their consent. is that something you forgive to the extent that you say this person can be president of the united states? >> it is not up to me to forgive anybody. i'm not -- i'm not jesus christ. it is only jesus who can forgive. and he can forgive anybody. all of us, we're all redeemable. and like i said, jesus was accused of being a friend of sinners when he was here on earth: and it is not up to us to forgive. it is up to us to decide who would be the best president of the united states, who would take the right position on the issues to make america great again, to bring us back to financial health, bring us back to a place of position in the world to appoint th
him three times to actually say no. heard that they felt it was a lie. and so that is why they came forward with their stories now. they came forward because they say he lied on sunday night. if he has lied to you. if he really did these things, is there any forgiving it? grabbing a woman's breasts. grabbing women's genitals. kissing multiple women without their consent. is that something you forgive to the extent that you say this person can be president of the united states? >> it is...
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time-out for the texans. third and 20. out of time-outs. the clock was stopped, at the two-minute warning. sack in his third year. >> cris: sure don't want to do anything too crazy here. got a great punter. give him a chance to get you out of this hole. >> al: and this is gore. sure enough, exactly what we mentioned, just happened. mercilus makes the tackle. so, the first 100-yard rusher in guy who now has 99. >> cris: the curse lives. >> al: oh, man. fourth down. two minute warning. and in comes the punting unit. so, the game still alive for the houston texans. big defensive series. ? oh, sunday night oh, sunday night ? >> al: there you have it. a week from tonight, seahawks/cardinals in the desert. michele on the field with the stars of the game. we will look ahead to next sunday's match-up in glendale, a.z. >> cris: clowney in on the punt rush. mercilus, in on the punt rush. >> al: mcafee, averaging 52 yards per kick. see if he can boom one here. he sends it to the 41 yard line. ervin escapes for the moment. he gets tackled at the 47 yar
time-out for the texans. third and 20. out of time-outs. the clock was stopped, at the two-minute warning. sack in his third year. >> cris: sure don't want to do anything too crazy here. got a great punter. give him a chance to get you out of this hole. >> al: and this is gore. sure enough, exactly what we mentioned, just happened. mercilus makes the tackle. so, the first 100-yard rusher in guy who now has 99. >> cris: the curse lives. >> al: oh, man. fourth down. two...
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drive times on time. mentor, canton, elyria and strongsville running on time for you. we have an innerbelt bridge closure tonight. we'll hear about that at 6:18. >> brian: this is pictures of the cleveland post office. in less than four hours semi trucks under armed guard will be arriving with about 200,000 election ballots. after processing the ballots, they're mailed out on absentee in voters in ohio. this is happening today because this morning is the start of early voting. now, we're getting answers for everything you need to know before you submit your ballot. >> tia: that's right. cleveland 19's sia nyorkor is live at the cuyahoga county voter office. already some people decide to just camp out. >> brian: i guess so. yndz yes, good morning, brian and tia. this is a battleground state, so every vote counts. right behind me there on the steps right after this bus passes, you can see there's early voters standingre one is draped there in a red blanket. across the street on the sidewalk, there are a ton of people camped out. they got her last night about 9:00 p.m., a
drive times on time. mentor, canton, elyria and strongsville running on time for you. we have an innerbelt bridge closure tonight. we'll hear about that at 6:18. >> brian: this is pictures of the cleveland post office. in less than four hours semi trucks under armed guard will be arriving with about 200,000 election ballots. after processing the ballots, they're mailed out on absentee in voters in ohio. this is happening today because this morning is the start of early voting. now, we're...
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>> all-time highs. for one brief shining moment, nobody has a loss in microsoft stock. >> theoretically. >> it's a vote of confidence in satya nadella. >> see you tomorrow. >>> kelly is back here tomorrow as well. that's it for "closing bell." "fast money" starts right now. >>> "fast money" starts right now. live from the nasdaq overlooking new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. tonight on "fast," media legend and former fox president peter chernin is with us about what he thinks the next big thing in media could be. >>> our traders separate fact from fiction and give you the best move. >>> and stocks falling after a bernie sanders tweet. what other names could be in the senator's sights? meg terrell is here with a special report. >>> one of the widely held stocks in america hitting all time highs. microsoft surging on a big earnings beat. last time it was at these levels was december 30th of 1999. guy adami was just 15 years old. what does it mean for the rest of big tech earnings? dan nathan,
>> all-time highs. for one brief shining moment, nobody has a loss in microsoft stock. >> theoretically. >> it's a vote of confidence in satya nadella. >> see you tomorrow. >>> kelly is back here tomorrow as well. that's it for "closing bell." "fast money" starts right now. >>> "fast money" starts right now. live from the nasdaq overlooking new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. tonight on "fast," media...
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they could be time shifted. how complementary is it all to the nfl ticket, which is the real asset of directv? let me ask you something. is that asset losing value along with the decline in football ratings? that's a tough sell and one of the reasons by the way nfl, when i see this every two seconds on a football game, it starts boring me and everybody else. 6-6. i think at&t looked at verizon was doing with aol and yahoo! again, believing that the stock went higher because of that asset and not interest rate comparisons. i bet they didn't want to be left behind when it comes to building, yes, an ecosystem. sure i hear people saying why not buy netflix, but time warner is cheaper on earnings. let's take the other side, and this is the positive side. jeff bewkes, the ceo of time warner, has done a remarkable job for his shareholders and deserves a tremendous amount of credit. so many had written this company off as one of the most vulnerable to a cord-cutting world. yet in the last two years he was able to show c
they could be time shifted. how complementary is it all to the nfl ticket, which is the real asset of directv? let me ask you something. is that asset losing value along with the decline in football ratings? that's a tough sell and one of the reasons by the way nfl, when i see this every two seconds on a football game, it starts boring me and everybody else. 6-6. i think at&t looked at verizon was doing with aol and yahoo! again, believing that the stock went higher because of that asset...
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time-out for the texans. third and 20. out of time-outs. the clock was stopped, at the two-minute warning. that's andre hal's first career sack in his third year. >> cris: sure don't want to do anything too crazy here. got a great punter. give him a chance to get you out of this hole. >> al: and this is gore. sure enough, exactly what we mentioned, just happened. mercilus makes the tackle. so, the first 100-yard rusher in 3 1/2 years, turns out to be a guy who now has 99. >> cris: the curse lives. >> al: oh, man. fourth down. two minute warning. and in comes the punting unit. so, the game still alive for the houston texans. big defensive series. ♪ oh, sunday night ♪ oh, sunday night oh, sunday night ♪ >> al: there you have it. a week from tonight, seahawks/cardinals in the desert. volkswagen postgame report coming up after this one. michele on the field with the stars of the game. we will look ahead to next sunday's match-up in glendale, a.z. >> cris: clowney in on the punt rush. mercilus, in on the punt rush. >> al: mcafee, averaging 52 ya
time-out for the texans. third and 20. out of time-outs. the clock was stopped, at the two-minute warning. that's andre hal's first career sack in his third year. >> cris: sure don't want to do anything too crazy here. got a great punter. give him a chance to get you out of this hole. >> al: and this is gore. sure enough, exactly what we mentioned, just happened. mercilus makes the tackle. so, the first 100-yard rusher in 3 1/2 years, turns out to be a guy who now has 99. >>...
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>> all the time. all the time. last week.ter, last night. >>> when we return, today's top stories, deals, deals, and more deals. tomorrow on "squawk," and in between that we have eli lilly, and the ceos of procter & gamble and home depot, all that starting tomorrow at 6:00 a.m. and "squawk" returns in a moment. ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ prge! a manufacturer. well that's why i dug this out for you. it's your grandpappy's hammer and he would have wanted you to have it. it meant a lot to him... yes, ge makes powerful machines. but i'll be writing the code that will allow those machines to share information with each other. i'll be changing the way the world works. (interrupting) you can't pick it up, can you? go ahead. he can't lift the hammer. it's okay though! you're going to change the world. this car is traveling over 200 miles per hour. to win, every millisecond matters. both on the track and thousands of miles away. with the help of at&t, red bull
>> all the time. all the time. last week.ter, last night. >>> when we return, today's top stories, deals, deals, and more deals. tomorrow on "squawk," and in between that we have eli lilly, and the ceos of procter & gamble and home depot, all that starting tomorrow at 6:00 a.m. and "squawk" returns in a moment. ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪...
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every single time.now virtual reality isn't just for the enjoyment of the people wearing the goggles, it's also -- >> no kidding. >> we really enjoyed that. >>> also, obviously, for the people around like the people in this waiting room at this hospital their dad has just gone into surgery. this is how they are going spend their waiting time. her kids -- hilarious to put her on a roller coaster. [ laughter ] >> she is jumping in her chair, freaking out, leaning from one side to the other, kicking her legs up. everyone around her is cracking up. >> never mind the fact they are in a hospital waiting room where other people may be getting some bad news. >> yeah. but the best medicine is laughter. >> that's true because especially their dad is getting a liver and kidney transplant and he's been wait forge a long time. the thing he is lost his job because of this. so the family has set up a go fund me page. if you want to check that out and help the family out, go to "right this minute" and check it out on o
every single time.now virtual reality isn't just for the enjoyment of the people wearing the goggles, it's also -- >> no kidding. >> we really enjoyed that. >>> also, obviously, for the people around like the people in this waiting room at this hospital their dad has just gone into surgery. this is how they are going spend their waiting time. her kids -- hilarious to put her on a roller coaster. [ laughter ] >> she is jumping in her chair, freaking out, leaning from...
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so they have time sarah live in tampa. >>> 6:34 is the time. we are hearing from witnesses who were there for the takedown of an escaped prisoner who abducted a corrections officer while fleeing polk county. this started wins in bartow. deputies found david ross near tent city in pinellas county. investigators say deputies attempted to pull over the stolen truck that ross used to escape and he tried to get out and run away. >> hold still. don't move. don't more. shaking his hands up and down. and i am thinking this is why you idiots get shot because you don't listen to what the police tell you to do. >> ross is waiting to make his first appearance on charges including possession after handcuff key and resisting an officer before he can be transferred back to state custody. he was scheduled for release in 2019. he is now likely going to serve much longer. >>> 6:35. today victims of drug and alcohol overdoses will be remembered in a vigil. this is the eighth year the pinellas county sheriff's office has partnered with new york overdose provincial
so they have time sarah live in tampa. >>> 6:34 is the time. we are hearing from witnesses who were there for the takedown of an escaped prisoner who abducted a corrections officer while fleeing polk county. this started wins in bartow. deputies found david ross near tent city in pinellas county. investigators say deputies attempted to pull over the stolen truck that ross used to escape and he tried to get out and run away. >> hold still. don't move. don't more. shaking his hands...
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>> yes, all the time.lly normal for him in that moment. >> the media cannot resist this story of his universe or that trump has kept the story alive? >> it's more the latter i think. i was really stunned tuesday morning not only that he said what he said, but that he didn't simply said no, i never said those things. whether that's -- >> or are try to move on? >> yeah, just said i never said those things. whether or not it's true, but let's move on. he totally kept it alive. >> and then the early morning tweet storm on friday in which trump talked about a sex tape involving machado, it's actually a tv reality show. can't really see anything. but at the same time, we have no verification that he called her miss piggy and miss housekeeping, but he publicly challenged her weight gain. >> and like michael says, this was basically just collusion like i have not seen before in this cycle between the two campaigns to keep this front and center and that -- >> they both want to keep it front and center? >> both do.
>> yes, all the time.lly normal for him in that moment. >> the media cannot resist this story of his universe or that trump has kept the story alive? >> it's more the latter i think. i was really stunned tuesday morning not only that he said what he said, but that he didn't simply said no, i never said those things. whether that's -- >> or are try to move on? >> yeah, just said i never said those things. whether or not it's true, but let's move on. he totally kept...
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that happens all the time. i think you have to read the whole story and listen to the conference call. its guidance for the future. that moment and not what the headline writer is responding to is what you will see will make the stock move. that's where you get the accurate move from. everything else, guesswork. we can't do much with just guesswork except get in trouble. so many of you want to get in trouble because periodically one of you wants to be right. this point is very important. because of electronic trading, you can move too fast, and often many do. for you. if this is really a great opportunity, you will not miss it by taking time to inform yourself, believe me. before you do so, be sure you know what to look for and what matters. you might want to have a grid of what all the analysts have been saying about what is about to occur. that way you won't be fooled by the first move, which could be taken by people who are less informed than you are, and they are less informed, believe me. most important, u
that happens all the time. i think you have to read the whole story and listen to the conference call. its guidance for the future. that moment and not what the headline writer is responding to is what you will see will make the stock move. that's where you get the accurate move from. everything else, guesswork. we can't do much with just guesswork except get in trouble. so many of you want to get in trouble because periodically one of you wants to be right. this point is very important....
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that time, clemson was ready for it. saving that last time-out. down to a minute. >> chris: two plays to get the 13 yards. got to get to the 37 yard line. to stay alive. francois. lofts the ball and that was way over murray's head and out of bounds. he was pressured and knocked down again and it's fourth down. >> kirk: christian wilkins. late flag here in the backfield? on the field. >> referee: holding. offense, number 71. ten-yard penalty. third down. >> kirk: christian wilkins was going right through brock ruble and that's all he could do was hold onto him. that's who ended up hitting francois. see him locked up >> chris: whochokehold. >> kirk: wilkins still gets there. they move them back and now they get another third down. >> chris: instead of fourth and 13, they're going to make it a third down play and . interesting decision. >> kirk: i thought they would have declined that. made them make the play on fourth down. >> chris: two plays to make ten more yards and fra swa firing far side -- catch made, rudolph. they beat tankersley, they move
that time, clemson was ready for it. saving that last time-out. down to a minute. >> chris: two plays to get the 13 yards. got to get to the 37 yard line. to stay alive. francois. lofts the ball and that was way over murray's head and out of bounds. he was pressured and knocked down again and it's fourth down. >> kirk: christian wilkins. late flag here in the backfield? on the field. >> referee: holding. offense, number 71. ten-yard penalty. third down. >> kirk:...
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i think the timing is unique.ause of his response to anderson cooper's question. he's been running for the president of the united states for the last year and a half. he's been a high-profile person in the community for the last 20 years. there's been an opportunity to come forward and have a discussion . . . if you look at the women who had been part of his corporation and continue to be a part of the corporation. no one has eluded to or made a statement about anything like this happening. >> yet. >> he has tens of thousands of women who have worked with him over the course of a four-decade career and not one of these women have said anything. >> one woman said she had to sign a nondisclosure in order to work there. i would imagine any employee of donald trump would have to sign that and abide by that. >> that may be the case. if you have been assaulted and you are going to come forward and talk about that, i think your non-disclosure agreement would be put by the wayside if an assault has occurred. that is a cr
i think the timing is unique.ause of his response to anderson cooper's question. he's been running for the president of the united states for the last year and a half. he's been a high-profile person in the community for the last 20 years. there's been an opportunity to come forward and have a discussion . . . if you look at the women who had been part of his corporation and continue to be a part of the corporation. no one has eluded to or made a statement about anything like this happening....
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just a really, really gate time toe be a -- great time to be a clevelander. fans who came down for the watch party say they wouldn't want to make it -- be anywhere else watching this game. young to old. thousands were cheering on the tribe during that fantastic game four. now, we ask fans, would you rather win tonight in chicago or bring in back here and win at home? >> it would be awesome if they won it in chicago just to rub it in joe buck's face but why wouldn't youment a win at home? win at home. >> now, of course as we mentioned, another watch party 6:30 first pitch at 815. i did post a poll on my twitter earlier this morning asking people that same question: do you want to win in chi town tonight or bring it back to progressive win at home, celebrate in cleveland. i got to tell you, i feel like the sooner we can get it done, the better. as hakem and they mentioned before, don't let the cubs have is our time, it's our year. i say we put it away tonight. >> got them on the ropes, go for the knockout punch. why waste in more time. nice to win at home but s
just a really, really gate time toe be a -- great time to be a clevelander. fans who came down for the watch party say they wouldn't want to make it -- be anywhere else watching this game. young to old. thousands were cheering on the tribe during that fantastic game four. now, we ask fans, would you rather win tonight in chicago or bring in back here and win at home? >> it would be awesome if they won it in chicago just to rub it in joe buck's face but why wouldn't youment a win at home?...
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now is the time for a 5-hour energy protein shot. twenty-one grams of protein and one hundred little calories. it's not lunch. it's energy and protein, and a lot faster than fast food. 5-hour energy protein shots- energy, protein, one hundred calories. available at these fine stores. ? with sleep number, you choose the exact firmness and comfort you want and so does your partner. amazing sleep for all. it's the final days of the columbus day sale, with the queen c4 mattress set now only...
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worked last time. yes, he is. >> referee: time out. tennessee. their first. >> verne: eight seconds to go in regulation. this was lacamera at the other end, gary. >> gary: hooked this one badly. he has to be thinking about in the air and when you pull them low you start thinking about "what's wrong with my swing?" >> verne: butch jones is going to give lacamera a chance to think it through. josh dobbs had the prayerful posture when lacamera lined up for the potential game winner. that was from 38 yards out. >> verne: hold perfect. the kick. >> gary: perfect. >> verne: there you go. >> gary: [laughing] i had to help you on t >> verne: nice job on the hold. >> gary: sure was. had the legs going forward and that is the way it's supposed to look when you make that type of kick. >> verne: let's keep it going. we haven't been here long when i used to fail over and over trying to invent things. everyone said i was crazy. then i invented this mama jama. akfast. everyone said i was crazy again. then i got the new egg white grill from chick-fil-a. let's re
worked last time. yes, he is. >> referee: time out. tennessee. their first. >> verne: eight seconds to go in regulation. this was lacamera at the other end, gary. >> gary: hooked this one badly. he has to be thinking about in the air and when you pull them low you start thinking about "what's wrong with my swing?" >> verne: butch jones is going to give lacamera a chance to think it through. josh dobbs had the prayerful posture when lacamera lined up for the...
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, time, time. that's our biggest commodity in business and we waste it all the time. i'm going to give you permission to do a do-over. every morning, wake up, look at your calendar. it is usually filled to the point where we don't have time to go to the bathroom during the day. it is that busy with all the things that people have put into our calendar. as an entrepreneur, as a business own, i want you it look at your calendar and say, you know what, everything can go off and look at your priorities of your business and decide will this get me to where i want to go? and if it is not, get rid of it. toss it off. give it to somebody else or just cancel it. >> so you've got the sharpie. >> exactly. >> in the morning. >> the delete button if you're using your iphone or android, you want to delete it. i do this all the time. i used to think, i've got to do that, because this person set the meeting or this person -- no, i can say, you know what, i had something else come up and i got to get to the things
, time, time. that's our biggest commodity in business and we waste it all the time. i'm going to give you permission to do a do-over. every morning, wake up, look at your calendar. it is usually filled to the point where we don't have time to go to the bathroom during the day. it is that busy with all the things that people have put into our calendar. as an entrepreneur, as a business own, i want you it look at your calendar and say, you know what, everything can go off and look at your...
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ahead of its time. >> seth: it was ahead of its time. congratulations on this show. >> tnk >> seth: this show is interesting, you know as we can see from the clip, obviously parts of the show takes place in the '70s. >> spoiler alert. >> seth: that is a spoiler alert. >> yeah. >> seth: but we already ruined it with the clip. >> sorry. >> seth: but you guys -- there's a fantastic twist in the first episode where you realize that things are taking place in different decades. >> yes, and that everyone is connected. >> seth: and that was top secret. >> yes. >> seth: but you almost blew the secret because you tweeted this picture of you and your co-star, milo. >> yes, milo back -- >> seth: milo, sorry. >> it's okay. >> seth: yeah. >> and i asked the question, vintage or hipster? >> seth: on your instagram. >> on my instagram. and nbc was probably was not happy with me for doing that. or maybe they don't even notice. >> seth: but it was funny because, now i know this is '70s clothes. but that could be happening right now. >> that's like echo p
ahead of its time. >> seth: it was ahead of its time. congratulations on this show. >> tnk >> seth: this show is interesting, you know as we can see from the clip, obviously parts of the show takes place in the '70s. >> spoiler alert. >> seth: that is a spoiler alert. >> yeah. >> seth: but we already ruined it with the clip. >> sorry. >> seth: but you guys -- there's a fantastic twist in the first episode where you realize that things are...
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the executive editor of "the times" said he would be willing to face jail time to publish donald trump's returns if he ever got his hands on them. is that a possibility now that "the times" has published three pages of them and is there still more to be revealed? that is already be followed by david barstow, the guy who went to the bagel shop. he and suzanne join me, next. sure, we could have stacked these tires. or put them on a rack. but the specialists at ford like to show off their strengths: 13 name brands. all backed by our low price tire guarantee. yeah, we're strong when it comes to tires. right now during the big tire event, get a $140 rebate by mail on four select tires. ♪ announcer: they'll test you. try to break your will. but however loud the loudness gets. however many cheese puffs may fly. you're the driver. the one in control. stand firm. just wait. [click] and move only when you hear the click that says they're buckled in for the drive. never give up till they buckle up. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capita
the executive editor of "the times" said he would be willing to face jail time to publish donald trump's returns if he ever got his hands on them. is that a possibility now that "the times" has published three pages of them and is there still more to be revealed? that is already be followed by david barstow, the guy who went to the bagel shop. he and suzanne join me, next. sure, we could have stacked these tires. or put them on a rack. but the specialists at ford like to...
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almost time to go to bed. one last check of the weather. >> tomro once the sun comes out, 69 degrees by lunchtime. 76 by 3:00 p.m. in the afternoon. a storm is coming. a mountain snow producer. only isolated showers expected in denver tuesday. dip in temperature. 80 on thursday. nice warm weather trend that will get oyou into halloween. talking -- get you into halloween. talking about the big football game tomorrow night. sun ses 6:30 p.m -- sunset 6:30 p.m. channel 20. >> now you know. good thing she had something. >>> this sunday, the end game. does donald trump go scorched earth? >> all of these lies will be >> or does he try to win or simply end his campaign with dignity? >> i'm asking the american people to rise above the noise and the clutter of our broken politics. >> our guests this morning, tim kaine and trump campaign manager kellyanne conway. >> i have spend 4 1/2 hours on stage with donald proving once president and commander in chief. >> does hillary clinton try to run up the score to shut down an
almost time to go to bed. one last check of the weather. >> tomro once the sun comes out, 69 degrees by lunchtime. 76 by 3:00 p.m. in the afternoon. a storm is coming. a mountain snow producer. only isolated showers expected in denver tuesday. dip in temperature. 80 on thursday. nice warm weather trend that will get oyou into halloween. talking -- get you into halloween. talking about the big football game tomorrow night. sun ses 6:30 p.m -- sunset 6:30 p.m. channel 20. >> now you...
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Oct 21, 2016
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and this time i took a lot of time off to get it right. and there's no as soon as in hurrying and getting it, getting an injury or taking shots or get a feel for it. i wanted to do it all right at the same time. at safe way i thought i was ready for it and i was the. okay. just take a step back, you waited this long. there's no sense in the urgency of getting right back out there again. make sure your stuff is ready and when you're ready, let's go. >> rose: you'll know. >> i'll know. >> rose: jasper said he played with you and he's amazing. >> doing it at home and knowing i have to do it out make the low 60's and do that again, i wasn't quite ready for it yet. because this is the long else layoff i've ever had of my career and i've never had this long a layoff. my feel isn't quite where it used to be so i just need more practice time at home. more play time. playing more money games to guys on tour, at home. some of the young guys come out there and we go and play a bit. >> rose: golf is never -- >> oh my god, as a medalist there are 33 pr
and this time i took a lot of time off to get it right. and there's no as soon as in hurrying and getting it, getting an injury or taking shots or get a feel for it. i wanted to do it all right at the same time. at safe way i thought i was ready for it and i was the. okay. just take a step back, you waited this long. there's no sense in the urgency of getting right back out there again. make sure your stuff is ready and when you're ready, let's go. >> rose: you'll know. >> i'll...
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he was a seven time all star, two time a-l-m-v-p, a triple crown winner and a six time world series champion. and though he'd play second fiddle, first to ruth and later to joe dimaggio, gehrig earned the respect of those he played with. "he was a great team man. he those he played with. "he was a great team man. he hated to lose l everybody does but lou was the type of fella who'd come in and we'd be three-four runs behind and he says, 'come on now. we're not beat yet the fact that he played so well and kept the streak alive for so long was even more impressive considering how often he played hurt. his injuries included a broken thumb, a broken toe and back spasms. later in his career, gehrig's hands were x-rayed and doctors found 17 different played through. what finally benched him was a- l-s, a disease now named after him. in '39, after he only scraped together six singles in the first seven games, he went to manager joe mccarthy an asked to be taken out of the lineup "we never knew how serious it was when he first took himself out and naturally we felt bad to see his streak broken becau
he was a seven time all star, two time a-l-m-v-p, a triple crown winner and a six time world series champion. and though he'd play second fiddle, first to ruth and later to joe dimaggio, gehrig earned the respect of those he played with. "he was a great team man. he those he played with. "he was a great team man. he hated to lose l everybody does but lou was the type of fella who'd come in and we'd be three-four runs behind and he says, 'come on now. we're not beat yet the fact that...
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time warner remains time warner with its own ceo and three divisions?that is what the company is indicating. it treats time warner autonomously, but taking advantage of creating new ways to bundle. >> new ways for "early start?" >> you will start at 2:30. >> the stock up again today. you tend to see that happen when somebody is acquired. when do you think this is done? >> not until the end of 2017. i think hillary clinton's words were crucial. the campaign wants to look closely at this. the difference with trump and clinton was illuminated. trump would block the deal if he were president. that is not something that candidates say. they let the regulators decide first and clinton taking the normal political polisition. that is what will happen now. five years ago, comcast and nbc took a long time to get through washington. it was eventually approved. it is a similar model. >> did they stay out of the news division? >> i would say they had. with the entertainment side, they had ideas of how they run the movie studio. i would say comcast nbc merger -- >> t
time warner remains time warner with its own ceo and three divisions?that is what the company is indicating. it treats time warner autonomously, but taking advantage of creating new ways to bundle. >> new ways for "early start?" >> you will start at 2:30. >> the stock up again today. you tend to see that happen when somebody is acquired. when do you think this is done? >> not until the end of 2017. i think hillary clinton's words were crucial. the campaign...
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just in time -- just this time of year, it's amazing. a few days ago, we were talking about 80s and 90s. nothing but sunshine after fleetweek. this weekend a completely different story beginning tomorrow. >> the timing was great. beautiful fleetweek and now you get the umbrella and the jackets ready. it's early. we usually wait for halloween. but it's much-need. it's heading our way. >>> 6:21 is the time. take a look at this. a suspected tornado caused some damage. this is south bend, indiana. yesterday's storm took out some power to hundreds of people. crews are still working to get if lights back on for everyone, but no injuries are reported. even though quite a bit of damage. >>> the death toll from hurricane matthew has risen to 36 here in the u. s. 20 of those were in north carolina. the city of lumberton is among the hardest-hit. it's been days since the hurricane dumped more than a foot of rain in the state and flooding is at its peak. >> we were loading people up in their cars and trying to get them out of here. the storm caused
just in time -- just this time of year, it's amazing. a few days ago, we were talking about 80s and 90s. nothing but sunshine after fleetweek. this weekend a completely different story beginning tomorrow. >> the timing was great. beautiful fleetweek and now you get the umbrella and the jackets ready. it's early. we usually wait for halloween. but it's much-need. it's heading our way. >>> 6:21 is the time. take a look at this. a suspected tornado caused some damage. this is south...
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not all the time, but some. and trump often has fun with his audiences, but it's not the same thing in these debates, because there is not the same arena crowd to play to and say build a wall. so, you're right, i will agree with you and don meredith those three eternal principles and we'll see if trump puts them to use. >> rose: you have a sense that hillary clinton, the opposite of that, is a listener. >> yes, and that, of course, brings the impence topic, which out in my article, of just the constraint she's under as the first woman in this position, the first major party nominee and this inch-wide tight rope that prominent women in the u.s. have to walk. if they're too meek, they're weak. if they're too strong, they're harsh or shrill. i think she has most weight there when she's getting attacked. >> rose: what will you be looking for when you watch the debate sunday night? >> since i expect hillary clinton as she's done in almost her debate performances to be perfectly confident, she almost never messes up,
not all the time, but some. and trump often has fun with his audiences, but it's not the same thing in these debates, because there is not the same arena crowd to play to and say build a wall. so, you're right, i will agree with you and don meredith those three eternal principles and we'll see if trump puts them to use. >> rose: you have a sense that hillary clinton, the opposite of that, is a listener. >> yes, and that, of course, brings the impence topic, which out in my article,...
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time-outs. 1:38. got to believe it's the onside kick coming up, depending on what's going on here with the officials. >> kirk: a turn of events here. berrios' dramatic punt return, setting up kaaya who needed a fourth down complete to coley. and the inconceivable from the miami point of view. badgley, automatic on p.a.t.s. i gue reviewing whether or not people came off the sidelines -- well, they certainly did off the florida state sideline to -- there's no question about that. half the team's out there and a bunch of coaches. >> kirk: i think everybody's in shock. >> chris: we had offsetting unsportsmanlike calls. all right. >> referee: after review, the unsportsmanlike conduct on florida state is on number 89. 89. you're kicked out of the game. >> exactly. >> chris: they have given it to the noles '89. >> that's why it's so important. >> kirk: backup wide receiver. >> chris: kick it deep? >>. >> kirk: i'd kick the onsides kick and trust that the defense can get a stop on three straight plays and --
time-outs. 1:38. got to believe it's the onside kick coming up, depending on what's going on here with the officials. >> kirk: a turn of events here. berrios' dramatic punt return, setting up kaaya who needed a fourth down complete to coley. and the inconceivable from the miami point of view. badgley, automatic on p.a.t.s. i gue reviewing whether or not people came off the sidelines -- well, they certainly did off the florida state sideline to -- there's no question about that. half the...
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>> it is time! it's time for the lightning round! that's where i take your calls rapid fire. you tell me the stock. i tell you to buy, buy, buy or sell, sell, sell. we'll play this sound -- [ buzzer ] -- and then the lightning round is over. are you ready, skee-daddy? it's time for the lightning round on cramer's "mad money." let's start with chip in maryland, chip. >> caller: yes, sir. mr. cramer, thanks for taking my call. >> of course. >> caller: i would like your opinion on mgm resorts international. >> that's jim murren, and he's a we've been behind him ever since he started there. we also like the real estate investment trust. ted in georgia, ted. >> caller: hey, mr. cramer. i'm curious about telaedoc. >> no, no. stay curious but don't pull the trigger. why? there's too much competition. how about aster in california, aster? >> caller: how are you? >> i'm good. >> caller: i wanted info on two questions. is it too high to buy idxx? >> absolutely. no, no. humanization depends on this time, and idexx remains the best of it. let's go to george in new york. george. >> caller
>> it is time! it's time for the lightning round! that's where i take your calls rapid fire. you tell me the stock. i tell you to buy, buy, buy or sell, sell, sell. we'll play this sound -- [ buzzer ] -- and then the lightning round is over. are you ready, skee-daddy? it's time for the lightning round on cramer's "mad money." let's start with chip in maryland, chip. >> caller: yes, sir. mr. cramer, thanks for taking my call. >> of course. >> caller: i would...
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he may have been milking all this time.e some calling him a genius and others show the extent of his financial troubles. >> we are 36 days to go until election day. one day until the vice presidential debate. six days to the next presidential debate. set your alarms. we have it covered. let's start with senior political reporter manu raju. catch us up on everything. >> reporter: good morning, alisyn. before the debate, donald trump was on the upswing. polls showed him but now questions about whether donald trump paid questions and new questions also about his business record. >> he didn't pay any federal income tax. >> that makes him smart. >> reporter: after refusing to release his tax returns for months, donald trump. his campaign defending revelations "new york times" that trump once claimed a $916 million loss on his 1995 income tax return. which legally could have allowed trump to pay nothing in federal income taxes for nearly two decades.
he may have been milking all this time.e some calling him a genius and others show the extent of his financial troubles. >> we are 36 days to go until election day. one day until the vice presidential debate. six days to the next presidential debate. set your alarms. we have it covered. let's start with senior political reporter manu raju. catch us up on everything. >> reporter: good morning, alisyn. before the debate, donald trump was on the upswing. polls showed him but now...
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and they do spend a time-out. the ford wrapup show be talking about a miami comeback or a seventh straight win by the seminoles in this sere reefs. i mean, these teams have battled tooth and nail over the years, has been so many big plays and so much emotion. so many hard hits. we've had all that tonight. and so often it's come down to a kicker, more often than not, mi missing. all those names of the florida state close calls, the the block party? demarcus walker? >> kirk: well, here he and derrick nnadi both, when the game is on the line, they started to make plays late in the game. >> chris: boy, it was a bull rush block, wasn't it? he just got up the middle, got a hand up. >> kirk: yep. all right, same thing. florida state's thinking, let's get one first down. the khcanes are think, we have stop them again, use that second time-out. interesting. >> chris: play action. all kinds of room for francois who doesn't really want to get out of bounds. falls down. it's a first down. >> kirk: that is all jimbo fisher. gr
and they do spend a time-out. the ford wrapup show be talking about a miami comeback or a seventh straight win by the seminoles in this sere reefs. i mean, these teams have battled tooth and nail over the years, has been so many big plays and so much emotion. so many hard hits. we've had all that tonight. and so often it's come down to a kicker, more often than not, mi missing. all those names of the florida state close calls, the the block party? demarcus walker? >> kirk: well, here he...
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big time.ation not able to convert and give him all the credit in the world to come back from those blocks and trust in your leg, trust in your preparation puts it right through the middle. how good does that feel for charlie strong? >> steve: i'm wonder if charlie can enjoy anything until it's ov over? he's a true fan. >> brian: a real fan. charlie, we talked with him yesterday, he said obviously, all this talk, he doesn't pay attention and i honestly believe him. he's a unique individual. he's been through so much. he understands the situation. he said, you know what, i want to go out and i want to be true and honor these kids and how hard they're going to play. i want to enjoy it and they should enjoy it, too. >> steve: you understand what you get when you sign up for any head coaching position in the country but especially here at texas. >> brian: still a lot of time on the clock. 46 seconds. not a lot of time for some teams but for baylor it's an eternity. >> steve: they have no time-outs.
big time.ation not able to convert and give him all the credit in the world to come back from those blocks and trust in your leg, trust in your preparation puts it right through the middle. how good does that feel for charlie strong? >> steve: i'm wonder if charlie can enjoy anything until it's ov over? he's a true fan. >> brian: a real fan. charlie, we talked with him yesterday, he said obviously, all this talk, he doesn't pay attention and i honestly believe him. he's a unique...
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relax. >> by the time this makes air, it will shoot past a million. >>> it's that time. it's time to give away another ipad mini. >> to enter, you need the buzz word, be at least 21 years old, and be a legal u.s. or canadian resident. >> then head to rightthisminute.com and enter the buzz word. >> you can enter each every day. >> let's reveal thursday's buzz word. it's camping. >> get on over to rightthisminute.com, click on the win ipad button, and enter thursday's buzz word camping. because it's bonus giveaway day. that means one winner wins an ipad and one winner gets a flat screen tv. >> good luck, everybody. >>> she's the little singer who's sure to help you -- >> turn that frown upside down. >> why her latest "toy story" inspired duet is pure viral magic. >> she's just broken the internet. that's it. grandkids! noooooo! didi, do you want me to clean up? no, i don't need you to do nothing for me. get out! i hope mom is not asleep. it's awfully late for dinner. freaky fast thank you, sweetie who wants a cookie? jimmy john's metreinvent snacking. the laughing cow. esp
relax. >> by the time this makes air, it will shoot past a million. >>> it's that time. it's time to give away another ipad mini. >> to enter, you need the buzz word, be at least 21 years old, and be a legal u.s. or canadian resident. >> then head to rightthisminute.com and enter the buzz word. >> you can enter each every day. >> let's reveal thursday's buzz word. it's camping. >> get on over to rightthisminute.com, click on the win ipad button, and...
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any time at web web. >> . w*eb w*eb race for the white house concentrating on the buck eye state tonight. a short time ago. air force one touched down. president obama spending the night in cleveland. before headlining a rally tomorrow. in support of clinton. the commander in chief was in columbus earlier tonight. for the ohio democratic party times of being groped and kissed by the candidate. many year ago. and people magazine reporter says she experienced similar while interviewing him and his wife. in 2005. trump has threatened to sue the times if the paper doesn't retract the story. she is absolutely zero. >> . a. >> gunshots were exchanged with employees. in the middle of it all was a young child and a brave uncle. who risked his life to save the nephew. >> . i tame reporter has the family's story. of survival. >> i happened to look down to the right. and he had a gun. right at me. sitting on my chest. i didn't know what to think. don't move don't move. >> ex-planing what happened. at his friends barbersh
any time at web web. >> . w*eb w*eb race for the white house concentrating on the buck eye state tonight. a short time ago. air force one touched down. president obama spending the night in cleveland. before headlining a rally tomorrow. in support of clinton. the commander in chief was in columbus earlier tonight. for the ohio democratic party times of being groped and kissed by the candidate. many year ago. and people magazine reporter says she experienced similar while interviewing him...
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Oct 14, 2016
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this marks the first time.idely viewed as one of the besten journalists from white house correspondent to meet the press like mike wallace he faces blunt style questioning. he doesn't feel it has mod triert but a fact checker. he will follow up when necessary. every moderator this fall has placed plenty of criticism. a larger challenge for trump and clinton is how to handle each other's increasingly harsh attacks and the new allegations of women and e-mail. >> amazing career he has had. >> good description how to challenge. steve doocy, let's talk about what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> mike pence, the guy who would like to be our vice president, he will be live on the touch wi couch with us on this sunday morning. people out in tv land. e-mail us at foxnews.com. we have geraldo rivera on with us. it is a friday. judge jeanine is fired up with what's going on with donald trump. you know him from the drive in diners and dives. the 3-d guy. he is has a new cookbook out called family food. we license he was
this marks the first time.idely viewed as one of the besten journalists from white house correspondent to meet the press like mike wallace he faces blunt style questioning. he doesn't feel it has mod triert but a fact checker. he will follow up when necessary. every moderator this fall has placed plenty of criticism. a larger challenge for trump and clinton is how to handle each other's increasingly harsh attacks and the new allegations of women and e-mail. >> amazing career he has had....
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all they need is a field goal. >> troy: it's a lot of time with two time-outs. especially when rodgers is your quarterback. z what a game here in atlanta. >> thom: four-man rush. out to janis. that play >> troy: the falcons will try to play coverage and not try to give up any big plays. try to give up some of the shorter throws. if the packers can take advantage and get it out of bounds. see eventually, they'll work the middle with the time dwrouts to use. >> thom: you roughly have to get it down to the 37 yard line. >> thom: some kind of hand signal to somebody there by rodgers. he's looking way down the field. and it's incomplete. that was jordy nelson. good coverage by the rookie neal. >> troy: good idea, though. jordy nelson is banged upcoming out of that play. they're able to get a shot at him. just a ball that gets away from aaron. they're trying to work this in. they worked jordy nelson in behind that. he's got position for a play. ball just goes high. >> thom: nelson got off the field wisely because if they have to tend to him. they would have charged gr
all they need is a field goal. >> troy: it's a lot of time with two time-outs. especially when rodgers is your quarterback. z what a game here in atlanta. >> thom: four-man rush. out to janis. that play >> troy: the falcons will try to play coverage and not try to give up any big plays. try to give up some of the shorter throws. if the packers can take advantage and get it out of bounds. see eventually, they'll work the middle with the time dwrouts to use. >> thom: you...
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i mean, if a part-time ceo makes sense then so does a part-time cfo and part-time chief technology officer. that makes no sense whatsoever. that's one impediment. not that jack is not a great entrepreneur. he is. for twitter there are so many different ways to think about this. when mark benihoff said was all these companies, many, many companies are running their customer service on twitter. what are they paying for that? zero. they're using the platform for free. i would pay $1 a month to get larry summers stuff on twitter. if twitter did a netflix and said, you know, we're going to change the business model and try what netflix did. netflix lost s10% of their subscribers when they did that. if twitter lost one-third of their subscribers are,ing that would still be, what, $200 million a month of free cash flow. >> you would lose the worst subs arguably. the people that you most want to lose. >> yeah. you lose the people that are, you know, attacking other people and use it for spam and stuff like that. >> do you think that a deal for the company is still likely? >> there's a rumor, i gue
i mean, if a part-time ceo makes sense then so does a part-time cfo and part-time chief technology officer. that makes no sense whatsoever. that's one impediment. not that jack is not a great entrepreneur. he is. for twitter there are so many different ways to think about this. when mark benihoff said was all these companies, many, many companies are running their customer service on twitter. what are they paying for that? zero. they're using the platform for free. i would pay $1 a month to get...
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get three times points on jetblue purchases, two times at restaurants and grocery stores, and one time on all other purchases. >>> we're out of time tonight show star jimmy fallon is next. i am kim khazei. seven news continues a 5:00 a.m. with today new england. it's going to be gorgeous tomorrow. enjoy it everybody.we tomorrow. good night. "realtime closed captioning provided by u.s. captioning company." (foot steps) ? (crickets chirping) ? (jet engine) ? (rain drops)...
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then gotta know how to time it so you can train at the same time. you also have to find time to do homework. that's a really valuable skill, that you need later in life. so that never leaves you. and prioritizing as a runner, you certainly know what that means. if you don't know what the obstacles are you can't prioritize how -- you adjust to them. how do you see the transition for you? yeah, exactly i was i was just thinking about what these both of these gentlemen said and i think that you know, i actually coach other runners as well. and some of them are you know business professionals, and so they have very busy lives. they're married, they have families, they have jobs. and they come to me sometimes and say "bree i just don't have the time to train right now even though i set this goal of completing this race. i'm really having a difficult time juggling." and i'll tell them you know, but -- it's important to do it. not only for again, their mental health but also to help them relieve stress. but you know, i say to them: it's a matter of priorit
then gotta know how to time it so you can train at the same time. you also have to find time to do homework. that's a really valuable skill, that you need later in life. so that never leaves you. and prioritizing as a runner, you certainly know what that means. if you don't know what the obstacles are you can't prioritize how -- you adjust to them. how do you see the transition for you? yeah, exactly i was i was just thinking about what these both of these gentlemen said and i think that you...
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while imposing necessary time net. which means in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. only fios lets you upload as fast as you can download. this is your last chance to go online to get our best offer ever. super fast 100meg internet, tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online for two-years guaranteed, with a two-year agreement. and there's no cost to cancel if you change your mind within 30 days. go to getfios.com or call 1888.getfios to learn more. hurry, our best offer ever ends soon. get 100meg internet, plus tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online for two-years, guaranteed. >>> doctors are out with new screen time fliens for kids. for -- guidelines for kids. they have said children under 2 shouldn't use any media at all. now they're saying parents of children 18 two 24 month -- 18 to 24 months who want to introduce digital media, should educational programs. >> make sure you reteach them what they're learning. an
while imposing necessary time net. which means in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. only fios lets you upload as fast as you can download. this is your last chance to go online to get our best offer ever. super fast 100meg internet, tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online for two-years guaranteed, with a two-year agreement. and there's no cost to cancel if...
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allow some extra time. we're coordinating, danielle and i, on the road conditions because of the fog this morning. how are you doing? >> i'm do it will well. i hope all of you are doing well as we are waking up this morning. area. also, we are tracking the fog and how it's impacting your commute. the yellow on the map is where we're seeing the fog. 77 at arlington road. i'm looking at the cameras in the area. a foggy trip, but your drive times normal. here are three tips. make sure you slow down out there, and avoid using bright lights. just your normal cites, no multitasking. need your eyes on the road. >>> hillary clinton will be back in northeast ohio today. >> tiffany, her visit comes on the heels of a star endorsement. >> reporter: yes. one of our own here, lena and joan, akron's lebron james said this electioning, and she is expected to be here later this afternoon. it will be a voter registration event. and just so a you know, the deadline to register to vote for this election is october 11th, and th
allow some extra time. we're coordinating, danielle and i, on the road conditions because of the fog this morning. how are you doing? >> i'm do it will well. i hope all of you are doing well as we are waking up this morning. area. also, we are tracking the fog and how it's impacting your commute. the yellow on the map is where we're seeing the fog. 77 at arlington road. i'm looking at the cameras in the area. a foggy trip, but your drive times normal. here are three tips. make sure you...
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eastern time.t's going to be big and as the excitement continues to build, world series tickets, those prices are soring, the average asking price forwo first games for cleveland about 3900 bucks, that's according to ticket resailer iq, game three, 4, 5 in chicago, $7,000. that's higher than even the super bowl. lauren: before you head out the door this morning we have to get u a check at monday forecast. janice: good morning, we had some snow? new england. still very warm across the south as well as the desert southwest and 63 in la. we had a system move across and potential for showers and some thunderstorms in the mix here as well rain and mountain snow as well as windy conditions. this is the time of year that they see the potential for storm after storm from the pacific and that is certainly the case as we head into wednesday and thursday. in some cases 2-6-inches of rainfall and the higher elevations will receive snow. back to you. [laughter] nicole: coming up we are going to hand it over to
eastern time.t's going to be big and as the excitement continues to build, world series tickets, those prices are soring, the average asking price forwo first games for cleveland about 3900 bucks, that's according to ticket resailer iq, game three, 4, 5 in chicago, $7,000. that's higher than even the super bowl. lauren: before you head out the door this morning we have to get u a check at monday forecast. janice: good morning, we had some snow? new england. still very warm across the south as...
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i didn't have time. i didn't want my fan base to know i raw butt these toilet seats. >> the critics are all fans giving hart a solid 81% on rotten tomatoes, with zingers of their own. the delivery helps the mediocre jokes land, and's writings, most fans will leave the theater happy, but it's hard to imagine anyone quoting this special next month, much less in 30 years. >> nice to have a comic special. >> won't last forever, but good >>> this morning on "world news now," donald trump fights back as more accusers come forward. >> allegations of sexual misconduct dog his campaign as he denies reports including the latest allegedly involving his wife. we'll have the latest on the growing controversy. >>> monster storm in the atlant making a rare and direct hit on bermuda. the winds wreaking havoc. >>> a 911 operator accused of hanging up on callers, possibly thousands of them, including one of a store robbery that turned deadly. the charges she's facing. >>> a baby elephant thinking see what happens next wil
i didn't have time. i didn't want my fan base to know i raw butt these toilet seats. >> the critics are all fans giving hart a solid 81% on rotten tomatoes, with zingers of their own. the delivery helps the mediocre jokes land, and's writings, most fans will leave the theater happy, but it's hard to imagine anyone quoting this special next month, much less in 30 years. >> nice to have a comic special. >> won't last forever, but good >>> this morning on "world...
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a time clock in his classic 1936 film "modern times." today's time clocks go far beyond the card technology of daniel m. cooper's time. with an eye toward avoiding so-called buddy punch-ins, having a friend punch in for you, many modern clocks use biometrics to validate identity as in this promotion for product called wasp time. >> you clock in and out the employee places his or her finger in the fingerprint heck knicks window. join and though the time clock is very much with us the rapid growth in telecommuting is giving it a run. according to one analysis, the number of home-based workers logging on rather than punching in jumped 100% between 2005 to 2014. least half the time. ? fifty years ago, humpback whales were nearly extinct. they rebounded because a decision was made to protect them. making the right decisions today for your long-term and preserve your legacy. ask a financial advisor how retirement and life insurance solutions from pacific life psh psh lunch is ready! campbell's spider-man soups. made for real, real life. thanks
a time clock in his classic 1936 film "modern times." today's time clocks go far beyond the card technology of daniel m. cooper's time. with an eye toward avoiding so-called buddy punch-ins, having a friend punch in for you, many modern clocks use biometrics to validate identity as in this promotion for product called wasp time. >> you clock in and out the employee places his or her finger in the fingerprint heck knicks window. join and though the time clock is very much with us...