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turns up on the sidelines 50 yards inside the titans' 30. that would lead to a field goal, so 3-0, skins. then he gets hit on the throw. a fumble. recovered by avery williamson. titans convert with a field goal of their own. it's tied at 3-3. second quarter cousins goes deep to one of his favorite targets, desean jackson. he makes a nice catch on the sidelines. 37-yard play but the skins only get three out of it. so 6-3, skins. here comes bad kirk again after they force the turnover. cousins goes right to wesley woodyard. second turnover of the half for kirk. next titans possession charlie white hurst throws over the middle to kendall wright. gets it to the end zone. titans lead, 10-6 at the half. u didn't see anymore of kirk cousins. pierre garcon along the sidelines, he turns up and has room to go all the way. a 70-yard touchdown. 13-10, skins. after this score. to the fourth, skins up six. white hurstat s the handoff. fires deep and he is wide open for a 38-yard touchdown. titans up one after that. comes to this. no pressure, right? three
turns up on the sidelines 50 yards inside the titans' 30. that would lead to a field goal, so 3-0, skins. then he gets hit on the throw. a fumble. recovered by avery williamson. titans convert with a field goal of their own. it's tied at 3-3. second quarter cousins goes deep to one of his favorite targets, desean jackson. he makes a nice catch on the sidelines. 37-yard play but the skins only get three out of it. so 6-3, skins. here comes bad kirk again after they force the turnover. cousins...
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the public on, record of the titanic's time is larger today. >> the titanic images that you have never seen-. the midterm elections here in the united states are three weeks away. all this week our correspondent is on a road trip down the so-calls blues highway, looking at some of the big election issues and you how they are being reflected in music. today he stops in memphis, tennessee, where the election is being closely noled by women's rights campaigners. >> we see grammy nominated singer, gretchen, who has spoken out for women's rights. >> what scares me about what is happening in the midterms right now in tennessee is there is definitely a movement to try and restrict women's access to abortion, birth control. it is draconian. the amendment on the ballot would actually not provide for abortion even in the case of rape, incest or the potential death of the mother. no matter how you feel about the issue of abortion, i feel that is extreme. ♪ >> we are in the outskirts of memphis now, visiting this women's health cling. this is a pro life clinic. that is to say, the main aim of the
the public on, record of the titanic's time is larger today. >> the titanic images that you have never seen-. the midterm elections here in the united states are three weeks away. all this week our correspondent is on a road trip down the so-calls blues highway, looking at some of the big election issues and you how they are being reflected in music. today he stops in memphis, tennessee, where the election is being closely noled by women's rights campaigners. >> we see grammy...
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the titans, but it's not 100 -- movie remember the titans, but it's not 100% accurate. movie showed how the forced football integration helped bring together the team and community. >> in practice nobody cared about what color a person was. >> reporter: jones was a fun loving running back on the team. >> the running back, you all. >> reporter: p.d. is still part of the titan family. >> it started here. >> p.d. is like the godfather of tc. everybody in school knows p.d. >> 32 is straight back. 44 is straight down. >> reporter: for 25 years he's work here as a security officer. he checks in the buses every day. >> 88 has 47 on the bus and 99. >> reporter: buses that once had to bring children to the newly integrated school. >> we were really a big part of being responsible of bringing the city together. >> reporter: the 61-year-old keeps an eye on the titans team and fans of the movie still keep an eye on the school including macarena fitzgerald, a substitute teacher who sought out p.d. >> i made the effort before i left school today, i thought i will definitely seek you
the titans, but it's not 100 -- movie remember the titans, but it's not 100% accurate. movie showed how the forced football integration helped bring together the team and community. >> in practice nobody cared about what color a person was. >> reporter: jones was a fun loving running back on the team. >> the running back, you all. >> reporter: p.d. is still part of the titan family. >> it started here. >> p.d. is like the godfather of tc. everybody in school...
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>> tonight on "titans at the table," i traveled to what many consider the las vegas of the east. macau. this is part of what attracts people here, right? >> yeah. >> the small territory on the south of the chinese coast raked in $45 billion of revenue last year. more than seven times that of vegas. >> did you ever think macau would surpass las vegas by that much? >> it makes perfect sense. the resorts in macau are world-class compared to las vegas. macau has taken off. >> we are talking about the next generation of people from china have become more affluent. >> siblings lawrence and pansy ho have become leaders in the industry thanks to their father, stanley ho. the siblings have a combined net worth of $7 billion. for the last decade, they have met stiff competition. >> they predicted i would not even open. they did not believe somebody else could do something better than they could. >> they underestimated you. >> they grossly underestimated me. >> sheldon adelson has a net worth of $35 billion. much of that wealth made on his macau casinos. the race for macau pits billionaire
>> tonight on "titans at the table," i traveled to what many consider the las vegas of the east. macau. this is part of what attracts people here, right? >> yeah. >> the small territory on the south of the chinese coast raked in $45 billion of revenue last year. more than seven times that of vegas. >> did you ever think macau would surpass las vegas by that much? >> it makes perfect sense. the resorts in macau are world-class compared to las vegas. macau...
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>> tonight on "titans at the table," are you a history buff? >> not really. >> i will be chatting with retired chief executive bob benmosche. i traveled to spend time with this retired wall street titan where he owns a vineyard. >> we have a ways to go. >> and recounts how he turned around a company left for dead. >> i had a company with a value of zero. today it is almost $80 billion. >> all while dealing with a personal struggle. >> with this illness, i have nine months to a year to live. that's what i was told. and then they put me on this aggressive chemotherapy. i said i have an obligation to resign if i cannot handle the chemotherapy. >> robert was born in brooklyn in 1934. early in his childhood his father moved the family to the catskill mountains, but shortly afterwards, his father died of a heart attack, leaving his mother and three other siblings a quarter of a million dollars in debt and with a half completed hotel. from there, money, having enough of it, became a driving force in benmosche's life. soon after graduating from alfred
>> tonight on "titans at the table," are you a history buff? >> not really. >> i will be chatting with retired chief executive bob benmosche. i traveled to spend time with this retired wall street titan where he owns a vineyard. >> we have a ways to go. >> and recounts how he turned around a company left for dead. >> i had a company with a value of zero. today it is almost $80 billion. >> all while dealing with a personal struggle. >>...
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in 1912, the titanic sank on its maiden voyage from england to new york.any of the survivors and the crew members who survived were brought by boat to new york. the senate wanted to investigate what happened. this is a very shocking event. they were afraid that the british white star line was going to try to immediately get any of the british crew on another boat and back to england before they could be interrogated. so a special committee was created. it went up to new york to help hearings at the waldorf astoria. then came here to washington to help the very first major hearing that was held in this room was on the sinking of the titanic. a huge crowd showed up. this was a big event because so many aristocrats, in england and the united states, had gone down on this ship. they frightened the senators, that there were so many people here. the next hearing they held within a smaller committee room. they did not want to have a big show in this room. but it drew a lot of attention to the issue. the hearings are fascinating. when the movie came out, they repr
in 1912, the titanic sank on its maiden voyage from england to new york.any of the survivors and the crew members who survived were brought by boat to new york. the senate wanted to investigate what happened. this is a very shocking event. they were afraid that the british white star line was going to try to immediately get any of the british crew on another boat and back to england before they could be interrogated. so a special committee was created. it went up to new york to help hearings at...
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>> tonight, on titans at the table. >> are you a history buff? i will be shutting with an -- bob benmosche, former chief executive of aig. i traveled through croatia to spend time with this retired it tighten. when you come here to you instantly relax? >> at his vineyard. he recounts how he turns around the company left four dead. >> you thought i had a company orth zero dollars. today the marketting value of aig is almost $80 billion. >> all dealing with a very personal struggle. >> they told me i had nine months or a year to live. i said i have an obligation to resign if i cannot handle the chemotherapy. >> robert was born in brooklyn in 1934. early in his childhood his father moved the family to the catskill mountains, but shortly afterwards, his father died of a heart attack, leaving his mother and three other siblings a quarter of a million dollars in debt and with a half completed hotel. from there, money, having enough of it, became a driving force in benmosche's life. soon after graduating from alfred university, he rose up the ranks of w
>> tonight, on titans at the table. >> are you a history buff? i will be shutting with an -- bob benmosche, former chief executive of aig. i traveled through croatia to spend time with this retired it tighten. when you come here to you instantly relax? >> at his vineyard. he recounts how he turns around the company left four dead. >> you thought i had a company orth zero dollars. today the marketting value of aig is almost $80 billion. >> all dealing with a very...
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final score, redskins 19, titans 17. after the game mccoy was a little teary-eyed. >> it's been two years. i don't want to get emotional but i'm just thankful that i hung in there and kept fighting and fighting. i love this game and i love this team and our coaches and we still have a chance. >> he is a real man. i'm glad, you know, he was ready for the opportunity and went and got the job done. i am so proud of him. >> colt, just let the tears flow, man. the skins better enjoy this one. they have to get right to work if they plan to take downtown cowboys next monday. right now they are riding a six-game winning streak after taking down the giants today. the second quarter tied at seven, eli manning over the middle to his tight end. he breaks the tackle about the 7. goes all the way for the 27-yard touchdown but the cowboys get hot. they outscore new york, 24-7 the rest of the way. tony romo over the top to gavin escobar. makes the catch in traffic. dallas will keep the lead and they get the win, the final for this one,
final score, redskins 19, titans 17. after the game mccoy was a little teary-eyed. >> it's been two years. i don't want to get emotional but i'm just thankful that i hung in there and kept fighting and fighting. i love this game and i love this team and our coaches and we still have a chance. >> he is a real man. i'm glad, you know, he was ready for the opportunity and went and got the job done. i am so proud of him. >> colt, just let the tears flow, man. the skins better...
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coming up, we hear what these titans are doing to see that through. bill, i read through your letter and what i noticed in the tone was that you are very optimistic. you say look, we are better off than we were decades ago. where does this optimism come from? >> i think i am naturally optimistic but also the facts are on the side of the optimist. it is dangerous that people are focusing on the bad news and not seeing the progress we have made. it means they don't look at the best practices. it makes them less generous. we are raising poor countries up. most people live in middle-income countries now. there is more to be done on health and agriculture, but the track record success, if you don't see that you are not going to participate in what we need to do. >> you say that there will be no poor nations by the time we reach 2035. >> almost none. landlocked countries in africa, north korea if they don't change the government, but it will be less than 10. when i was born, almost all countries were poor. now we are down to about one quarter of them. the n
coming up, we hear what these titans are doing to see that through. bill, i read through your letter and what i noticed in the tone was that you are very optimistic. you say look, we are better off than we were decades ago. where does this optimism come from? >> i think i am naturally optimistic but also the facts are on the side of the optimist. it is dangerous that people are focusing on the bad news and not seeing the progress we have made. it means they don't look at the best...
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. >> pictures of the titanic which have never been displayed before. more than 100 years after the fateful journey, we get a new glimpse of history. >> welcome to our viewers on public television here in america and around the globe. president obama warn today that the world much do more to stop the spread of ebola. up to 10,000 people a week in west africa could become infected by the disease by the end of this year if the spread of this virus isn't stopped. the warning comes from the world health organization which now says 70% of the people infected now die from the
. >> pictures of the titanic which have never been displayed before. more than 100 years after the fateful journey, we get a new glimpse of history. >> welcome to our viewers on public television here in america and around the globe. president obama warn today that the world much do more to stop the spread of ebola. up to 10,000 people a week in west africa could become infected by the disease by the end of this year if the spread of this virus isn't stopped. the warning comes from...
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you can watch them play the tennessee titans this sunday afternoon. >>> kmart shoppers, listen up. there was a data breach there and your credit card could be at risk. the company says it's investigating the breach today. hackers put a virus in the system and kmart removed it but some of the credit and debit cards were taken. kmart is not saying how many people were affected but says your personal information is not at risk. >>> well, it's that time again. holiday shopping season is right around the corner and mark barger say this is year could be the most active in a while. >> reporter: on your mark, get set, and shop! believe it or not, there are just ten weekends left to shop for the holidays. and that could mean crowds earlier than usual. the national retail federation predicts the strongest holiday sales in three years. forecasting consumers will spend
you can watch them play the tennessee titans this sunday afternoon. >>> kmart shoppers, listen up. there was a data breach there and your credit card could be at risk. the company says it's investigating the breach today. hackers put a virus in the system and kmart removed it but some of the credit and debit cards were taken. kmart is not saying how many people were affected but says your personal information is not at risk. >>> well, it's that time again. holiday shopping...
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it was the place where the last passengers were taken on board the titanic. c-span: you've been there. >> guest: yes. c-span: but you were there almost on the day -- you know, the -- the year that this all happened for what reason? >> guest: i wanted to get a sense of place, if you like, and that was the most important thing, that queenstown or cove, as i should call it, was so important in the story. it was the place from which the rescue fleet set out. it was the place to which the living and the dead were brought back. there are harrowing descriptions from the survivors of bodies being piled like cordwood on the quayside. you can still see the remains of the old cunard wharf. you can see the hotel where many of the passengers were taken. you can see memorials to the dead of the lusitania. you can see the mass graves beyond the town, where so many of the victims were buried. i wanted to get some sense of the place, and it really is very little changed from 1915. you can identify all the buildings, you know, including the office where u.s. consul wesley fros
it was the place where the last passengers were taken on board the titanic. c-span: you've been there. >> guest: yes. c-span: but you were there almost on the day -- you know, the -- the year that this all happened for what reason? >> guest: i wanted to get a sense of place, if you like, and that was the most important thing, that queenstown or cove, as i should call it, was so important in the story. it was the place from which the rescue fleet set out. it was the place to which...
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of german is him -- titan of journalism. bradleedle -- ben has died. >> he died of natural causes. aboutg had to be invented adlee, the real story was fantastic enough. radlee legendary is almost pedestrian. he transformed a sleepy newspaper into a powerhouse. >> the one thing he could not stand was being bored. he seemed to bring people out of himself. we wanted to impress him. that summoned our best efforts. >> he published stories on "the the pentagon papers, then unleashing woodward and bernstein on watergate. >> what would we do now? post" was allgton alone. we could have been afraid. he protected us. would cold stories back until they were ready. >> they made mistakes. that won aooke story pulitzer prize. there were 17 others that will duly earned. a tough man who cried and movies, who love to win, and hated crooks, and who shared these quiet thoughts with his wife. >> are you afraid of dying? >> no, i am not afraid of dying. die.w i'm going to >> what do you think will happen to you? >> that is the big question. >> wh
of german is him -- titan of journalism. bradleedle -- ben has died. >> he died of natural causes. aboutg had to be invented adlee, the real story was fantastic enough. radlee legendary is almost pedestrian. he transformed a sleepy newspaper into a powerhouse. >> the one thing he could not stand was being bored. he seemed to bring people out of himself. we wanted to impress him. that summoned our best efforts. >> he published stories on "the the pentagon papers, then...
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redskit the titans 19-17 to improve to 2-5 on the season. dianna joins us from fedex field.the question every wants to know, who is the quark for this team? kirk cousins or colt mccoy? >> rep well, you're missg somebody. you' messing robert griffin iii. told he could possiy come back for this monday night game a the cowboys. but right now, it just see is leaning toward colt mccoy. kirk cousins, not so much. >> it's a long road and there be a lot of ups and downs. so i'm very happy we got a win. we needed one desperately. and i thought they did a great job in sec half winning by any means necessary. and now it's just about going back to work and continuing to imprd grind. i thought after the f s interc, we talked abou accoun, ball security. that w a standard pass play that we've run for a long time and i decided to go with colt seco half. >> when he told me to be ready, i didn want to let him down. you al got to be ready to play. he goes with you and you go in there and turn the ball over, t start fast or don't win the game or don't play well, that just doesn't look good. and
redskit the titans 19-17 to improve to 2-5 on the season. dianna joins us from fedex field.the question every wants to know, who is the quark for this team? kirk cousins or colt mccoy? >> rep well, you're missg somebody. you' messing robert griffin iii. told he could possiy come back for this monday night game a the cowboys. but right now, it just see is leaning toward colt mccoy. kirk cousins, not so much. >> it's a long road and there be a lot of ups and downs. so i'm very happy...
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if you find microbes under the ice or titan, things living in a weird exotic seas on titan, that answers that question. that tells you life is easy to form if you give it the right conditions, you can't stop it forming. that will be fascinating. once we no that, we can answer the question in a sensible way. and that there are life forms around every 100 stars or 10 stars that we know. >> thank you for joining us, thank you for killing pluto. i think we know that it deserved it. that now wraps up a special enseed of techknow on the road here at caltech. be sure to join us next time: dive deep into these stories and go behind the scenes. follow our expert contributors on google, facebook and more. >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ >>> welcome to the news hour. i'm sami zeidan live from our headquarters in doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes, they say it's a deal. nigeria's government and the armed group holding over a hundred schoolgirls agree to a truce. >>> dozens of families are trapped in libya's second-largest city as fighting rages on. >>> more casualties in yemen as houthi rebe
if you find microbes under the ice or titan, things living in a weird exotic seas on titan, that answers that question. that tells you life is easy to form if you give it the right conditions, you can't stop it forming. that will be fascinating. once we no that, we can answer the question in a sensible way. and that there are life forms around every 100 stars or 10 stars that we know. >> thank you for joining us, thank you for killing pluto. i think we know that it deserved it. that now...
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if you find microbes under the ice or titan, things living in a weird exotic seas on titan, that answers that question. that tells you life is easy to form if you give it the right conditions, you can't stop it forming. that will be fascinating. once we no that, we can answer the question in a sensible way. and that there are life forms around every 100 stars or 10 stars that we know. >> thank you for joining us, thank you for killing pluto. i think we know that it deserved it. that now wraps up a special enseed of techknow on the road here at caltech. be sure to join us next time: dive deep into these stories and go behind the scenes. follow our expert contributors on google, facebook and more. >> another case of ebola is diagnosed. one the nurses on the front li line. >> well, we look at isil's practice as u.s. air campaign is just buying time in the fight against the group.
if you find microbes under the ice or titan, things living in a weird exotic seas on titan, that answers that question. that tells you life is easy to form if you give it the right conditions, you can't stop it forming. that will be fascinating. once we no that, we can answer the question in a sensible way. and that there are life forms around every 100 stars or 10 stars that we know. >> thank you for joining us, thank you for killing pluto. i think we know that it deserved it. that now...
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>> tonight on "titans at the table," we talk football and the big apple. >> there will be a coin toss right here. >> with the man who is bringing it all together. jonathan tisch, co-chairman of the loews corporation and co-owner of the new york giants. he was born and raised in a new york family. in 1959, his family branched out and bought loews theaters. today the loews corporation has $80 billion in assets that generate $15 billion in annual revenue with interest from everything in hotels, insurance, oil and gas. jonathan tisch runs the company with his cousin and is also the chairman of loews hotels. >> he took this area and made it guest friendly. >> he completed a massive luxury renovation of a flagship hotel that is near and dear to his heart. >> i grew up in this hotel. >> but that work has not stopped him from writing three business strategy books. >> you get about six hours of sleep? >> 5 to 6 hours of sleep. you will get an e-mail from me at 3:00 in the morning. >> despite a demanding schedule, he tries to make it to every giants home game. i caught up with him at his team's
>> tonight on "titans at the table," we talk football and the big apple. >> there will be a coin toss right here. >> with the man who is bringing it all together. jonathan tisch, co-chairman of the loews corporation and co-owner of the new york giants. he was born and raised in a new york family. in 1959, his family branched out and bought loews theaters. today the loews corporation has $80 billion in assets that generate $15 billion in annual revenue with interest...
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. ♪ >> tonight on "titans at the table," are you a history buff?t really. >> i will be chatting with retired chief executive bob benmosche. i traveled to spend time with this retired wall street titan where he owns a vineyard. >> we have a ways to go. >> and recounts how he turned around a company left for dead. >> i had a company with a value of zero. today it is almost $80 billion. >> all while dealing with a personal struggle.
. ♪ >> tonight on "titans at the table," are you a history buff?t really. >> i will be chatting with retired chief executive bob benmosche. i traveled to spend time with this retired wall street titan where he owns a vineyard. >> we have a ways to go. >> and recounts how he turned around a company left for dead. >> i had a company with a value of zero. today it is almost $80 billion. >> all while dealing with a personal struggle.
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i like titan. going through a rough patch but purn around soon. >> you like titan?> buy it when it turns around. >> another farning stock for us? >> this company makes irrigation systems that conserve water, conserves water, and also increases crop production. great for california now in a drought. >> mike, lindsay corp., like it? >> follow insiders on this. buying the stock. buy it. >> ooh, both like it. good stuff. that's it from "forbes on fox." have a wonderful weekend. thanks for watching. keep it right here. the number one business block continues with eric bolling in "cashin' in." >>> isis -- ebola -- and americans focus on these big stories as a bigger danger as we approach the mid-term election. it's the economy. the obama administration seems to be in denial saying it's better than you think. we report the facts. you decide. plus -- >> what is a greater war than threat to peace, isis or america? >> america. >> america. >> america imperialism. >> oh, boy. america's so-called best minds at harvard showing ignorance. america the bigger threat than the isis. t
i like titan. going through a rough patch but purn around soon. >> you like titan?> buy it when it turns around. >> another farning stock for us? >> this company makes irrigation systems that conserve water, conserves water, and also increases crop production. great for california now in a drought. >> mike, lindsay corp., like it? >> follow insiders on this. buying the stock. buy it. >> ooh, both like it. good stuff. that's it from "forbes on...
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you still have ebola in new york city, the corporate titans giving money away. 25 million in the case of facebook, 100 million in the case of paul allen, giving to the cause. you have stocks moving these hazmat suits. you have money in the market. >> absolutely t a factor. i didn't think i would be saying that. but now that it's in new york, you have this very big city that's a global entryway and it really hits home for a lot of people, so that could influence, it's the outlier that we haven't really focused on until now. i think new york changes the game, especially because it's the center of wall street. it brings it home. also, on a tech billionaire front, it seems like they are trying to outdo themselves, one after another. paul allen recently saying he's going to increase his commitment to $100 million. that's a lot of money. especially consider the fact that you have industries like the chocolate industry, that is perhaps the one most exposed to this crisis because that's where they get their supply of cocoa. and they're only contributing about 600,000 to the effort, so this pu
you still have ebola in new york city, the corporate titans giving money away. 25 million in the case of facebook, 100 million in the case of paul allen, giving to the cause. you have stocks moving these hazmat suits. you have money in the market. >> absolutely t a factor. i didn't think i would be saying that. but now that it's in new york, you have this very big city that's a global entryway and it really hits home for a lot of people, so that could influence, it's the outlier that we...
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yes, it was the tennessee titans, but it was still a victory.hey had to quickly put it behind them and focus on the division leading cowboys who haven't lost a game since week one. >> nobody cares that we won last week and i get it. it's the tennessee titans. i immediately started getting prepared for dallas. it's a division game we need to win against a team probably playing the best football in the nfl. >> the fans are calling it hate week because they're saying it's time to get moon and nasty, definitely a lot -- mean and nasty, definitely a lot of animosity toward the opponents this week. >> dallas week is not for the faint of heart. dave owens looks at the recent highs and lows of redskins/cowboys. ♪ mail hail to the ♪ -- hails have been hobbled during the dan era. you just never know in this series. there have been hail marys or hail mosses. rex in a foot race? not. robert truly became rg3 when he carved up dallas a few thanksgivings back. remember? there have been dramatic collapses. washington gives up 3rd and 21, loses and deangelo goes
yes, it was the tennessee titans, but it was still a victory.hey had to quickly put it behind them and focus on the division leading cowboys who haven't lost a game since week one. >> nobody cares that we won last week and i get it. it's the tennessee titans. i immediately started getting prepared for dallas. it's a division game we need to win against a team probably playing the best football in the nfl. >> the fans are calling it hate week because they're saying it's time to get...
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tonight they host the einstein titans.k it up in the 3rd quarter, blair already up 14-0 and they just like that add another. desmond colby finds chris green for the touchdown. the titans trying all they can to close the gap off the kickoff, j.j. webster fields it. he's off to the races. lots of kick returns for touchdowns tonight, but that was all einstein could muster up. blair wins 35-6 and improves to 6-2 on the season. paint branch enjoying their homecoming festivities, a little king and queen taking a walk, a good night for them hosting bethesda, chevy chase. they fight for the yardage, brought down short of the goal line, but davis cray on the qb keeper puts paint branch up 6- 0. next possession this time cray to hill who takes it in for the 13-yard score, hill with two big touchdowns early tonight. paint branch remains undefeated in their conference. thank you to everyone who voted in our game of the week poll. here's next week's poll with four more great games. text the code of the game you want to 25543 or go to o
tonight they host the einstein titans.k it up in the 3rd quarter, blair already up 14-0 and they just like that add another. desmond colby finds chris green for the touchdown. the titans trying all they can to close the gap off the kickoff, j.j. webster fields it. he's off to the races. lots of kick returns for touchdowns tonight, but that was all einstein could muster up. blair wins 35-6 and improves to 6-2 on the season. paint branch enjoying their homecoming festivities, a little king and...
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titan says it will honor the the city a's request to remove them. >>> u.s. supreme court has cleared the way for same sex marriage in more states, the high court yesterday reject appeals from 25 states declining to see side whether wisconsin, indian, oklahoma, utah and virginia can legally ban gay marriage. while some celebrate the moves, other believes the court wants to stay out of the controversial issue. >> i'm surprised and disappoint. i believe that the people deserve to have this hearing taking place at the supreme court level to determine a significant issue of our time. >> the decision also impacts six other states effectively making same sex marriage legal in 30 states. >>> 4:20. more change in atlantic city. you will no longer see trump on the name of the recently shut down trump plaza casino. that change has started and will take a couple weeks to complete. trump plaza went out of business last month. sky fox was over trump's other casino in atlantic city yesterday, trump taj mahal where the same name change could happen soon. ivanka and donald t
titan says it will honor the the city a's request to remove them. >>> u.s. supreme court has cleared the way for same sex marriage in more states, the high court yesterday reject appeals from 25 states declining to see side whether wisconsin, indian, oklahoma, utah and virginia can legally ban gay marriage. while some celebrate the moves, other believes the court wants to stay out of the controversial issue. >> i'm surprised and disappoint. i believe that the people deserve to...
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. >> it's the titanic. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: we got it! we got it!s barkley right here, "titanic" and he gave the actor, which is bonus points. we win, 300-1. [ cheers and applause ] our thanks to ewan mcgregor, jeff tweedy, charles barkley, "titanic"! more "tonight show" after the break. come on back, everybody. ♪ take a deeeeep breath in. . . and . . . exhale. . . aflac! and a gentle wavelike motion... ahhh- ahhhhhh. liberate your spine... ahhh-ahhhhhh......aflac! and reach, toes blossoming... not that great at yoga. yeah, but when i slipped a disk he paid my claim in just four days. ahh! four days? yep. see why speed matters at aflac.com. [sfx] duck snoring introducing new listerine® healthy white™. it not only safely whitens teeth, but also restores enamel. lose the nerves, and get a healthier, whiter smile that you'll love. listerine® healthy white™. power to your mouth™! listerine® healthy white™. have a cuervo. have an adventure. just don't have any regrets. cuervo. have a story. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (cheering) at the bottom in job creation. massive cuts
. >> it's the titanic. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: we got it! we got it!s barkley right here, "titanic" and he gave the actor, which is bonus points. we win, 300-1. [ cheers and applause ] our thanks to ewan mcgregor, jeff tweedy, charles barkley, "titanic"! more "tonight show" after the break. come on back, everybody. ♪ take a deeeeep breath in. . . and . . . exhale. . . aflac! and a gentle wavelike motion... ahhh- ahhhhhh. liberate your...
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when i think of the "titanic," i think of being attacked by hungry baboons.this game here, it's called ring around the nosey. [ laughter ] scoop up the ring with your trunk to win. that's weird right there. weird stuff. [ cheers and applause ] you put it on your -- no, no. you put it on your head. you don't like this game? look at the elephant. the elephant loves this game. you know who doesn't like this game? the kids. they're miserable. look at how sad they are. look at this kid. look at how sad he is. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: my friends are never going to let me live this down. uh, i'm up for grabbing some junk in my trunk. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ all right, let's get this done. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i need to be cheered up. let's look at another game here. [ laughter ] very sad. ring around the nosey. okay, this one is about bigfoot. bigfoot, the game. well, that's exciting. bigfoot, here you go. it says a giant snow monster game. what is he doing with these kids? he's petting these children. he looks too nice to be a a monster. and also, bi
when i think of the "titanic," i think of being attacked by hungry baboons.this game here, it's called ring around the nosey. [ laughter ] scoop up the ring with your trunk to win. that's weird right there. weird stuff. [ cheers and applause ] you put it on your -- no, no. you put it on your head. you don't like this game? look at the elephant. the elephant loves this game. you know who doesn't like this game? the kids. they're miserable. look at how sad they are. look at this kid....