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von, i want to ask you. the governor, kay ivey when asked directly said she had no reason not to believe the accounts of the women, but ultimately, unless the republican party in alabama were to decide that roy moore is not their candidate, he's going to appear on that ballot. >> reporter: exactly. just this afternoon the governor said herself, she said at this point based on the facts she snows she herself would vote for him pap 21-member committee and the last couple days talked to a few. defiant. unless tliz irrefutable evidence they won't go against the will of the voters who decided roy moore over luther strange just a month and a half ago. the account we just got is graphic. talking about black and blue, covering up makeup wounds. the alternative at this point, one other name, nothing to back this up, but bob rile aa arileya former governor. a probable write-in with the name notability to be put forward as a potential write-in candidate. voters seem to be left with at this point is doug jones, a democr
von, i want to ask you. the governor, kay ivey when asked directly said she had no reason not to believe the accounts of the women, but ultimately, unless the republican party in alabama were to decide that roy moore is not their candidate, he's going to appear on that ballot. >> reporter: exactly. just this afternoon the governor said herself, she said at this point based on the facts she snows she herself would vote for him pap 21-member committee and the last couple days talked to a...
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bring back msnbc's garrett haake on capitol hill and von from birmingham, alabama. a statement from the national republican committee, the campaign arm of the republican senate, and it's from the chairman cory gardner who says, i believe the individuals speaking out against roy moore. spoke with courage and truth, proving he is unfit to serve in the united states senate, and he should not run for office. if he refuses to withdraw and wins, the senate should vote to expel him because he does not meet the ethical and moral requirements of the united states senate. i should point out that the nrsc. that organization, pulled its campaign finance deal, its fund-raising agreement with the roy moore campaign two days ago. and there is no qualification in that, garrett. unlike what we've heard from a number of senators, there isn't an, if then in that statement. cory gardner is saying he should not run and the senate should not seat him? >> reporter: yeah.
bring back msnbc's garrett haake on capitol hill and von from birmingham, alabama. a statement from the national republican committee, the campaign arm of the republican senate, and it's from the chairman cory gardner who says, i believe the individuals speaking out against roy moore. spoke with courage and truth, proving he is unfit to serve in the united states senate, and he should not run for office. if he refuses to withdraw and wins, the senate should vote to expel him because he does not...
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von, i heard you talking earlier.there is polling that indicates that doug jones, the democrat, is ahead. but that polling is less accurate in a special election because of turnout normally which would be in most cases low and because of the fact that in this case there may be republicans who would have been roy moore supporters. they are not going to vote for doug jones but they may stay home. so reading those polls doesn't really tell who you is going to win this election on december 12th. >> it's not dissimilar from what we saw in president trump's election. republicans that were disenchanted but suggested that they either vote for a third party candidate or not vote at all. essentially what happens is here in alabama roy moore has this base level. but if you take off one republican vote and they don't go to the follows and it doesn't go to doug jones it paks it that much more difficult it's essentially half as effective. going around over the last two weeks, i talked with voters here in huptsville and i want to pl
von, i heard you talking earlier.there is polling that indicates that doug jones, the democrat, is ahead. but that polling is less accurate in a special election because of turnout normally which would be in most cases low and because of the fact that in this case there may be republicans who would have been roy moore supporters. they are not going to vote for doug jones but they may stay home. so reading those polls doesn't really tell who you is going to win this election on december 12th....
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the title of the site for the von book exhibition shows five hundred years of german history and focuses on luther and the german people you know from the college of the reformation influence german history and how did different era's view luther. and i look to build have fog about a hot. rod book our son has often played a major role in german history it's splendid all is paid testimony to that. st elizabeth lived here in the thirteenth century. and minstrels always for a legendary medieval singing contest is said to have taken place. here some five hundred students gathered back in one thousand seven hundred to call for german unity. council looks over the city of eyes and. the lutheran house where martin luther lived as a schoolboy. the reformer is everywhere. the church very preached. and this is where another famous son of eyes enough was born in sixty to eighty five composer johann sebastian bach the museum shows what luther and by having common. after world war two eisenach was known for its car factory the east german was named after the castle and the three fifty three model was
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we want to bring incarsten von nahmen to talk more about the nomination.ald trump opted not to renominate janet yellen. what message is donald trump trying to send out with the nomination of jerome powell? brent: -- carsten: three points, donald trump once again made it clear that he is an unusual presidents, breaking with the kind of tradition by not read nominating the fed chief -- renominating the fed chief from his predecessor. he wants his own. the second point, he is very keen on deregulation. since he took office, environmental regulations and worker protector regulations have been rolled back in a massive way, because he thinks they will hamper businesses. and jerome powell is said to be more open to the regulating financial markets -- deregu lating financial markets. the third point, donald trump wanted change, but he did not want to rock the boat or nominate somebody seen as a fringe candidate. he wants some continuity. and as jens pointed out, business and wall street does not like surprises, they do not like abrupt changes. and donald trump del
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there's the south pacific and billions in von island nations threatened with submersion amid rising sea levels are getting special attention at the climate conference the targets set out in the paris agreement don't go far enough to prevent the impact of clue a. i meant disaster. yaba in paris it was clear that our efforts would not go far enough it's also part of this agreement that we keep setting to see what we can do better and leave it at best. it's doubtful whether that will happen in bone meeting the paris climate targets will require much more work but everyone here is aware that the pacific islands are quickly running out of time. well we want to go now to von i'm joined by insofar she is a climate change activist she has been taking part in protests on the sidelines of the solvent is freeze it's good to have you on the day why is this summit so important. it is very important first of all it's an intermediate summit so there are no big agreements done by this summit but we already know it's really really important to help by the fiji's it's one island that's already drowning b
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brent: our correspondent carsten von nahmen on the story for us from washington.sten, thank you very much. to kenya now, and a presidential inauguration full of pageantry and protest. after months of election drama, kenya's president uhuru kenyatta has been sworn in for a second term. during the ceremony, police clashed with opposition supporters who say kenyatta's presidency is illegitimate. reports say at least two people were killed. mr. kenyatta wonhe rerun presidential election, but it was boycotted by the opposition. reporter: it was an inauguration ceremony meant to quell any doubts about who was in charge. with all the trappings of state power, uhuru kenyatta took the oath of office surrounded by thousands of adoring supporters. >> i will protect and uphold -- >> the serenity -- >> the serenity -- >> integrity -- >> integrity -- >> and dignity of the people of kenya. >> and dignity of the people of kenya. >> so help me god. >> so help me god. reporter: but a few kilometers a man, another vast demonstration of support for this man, ralia odinga. he says he
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a lot of time has passed since vons the ideas are not confined to this book they are out there in the world. so those. xylem his majesty regrets not having eliminated the heretic and his ideas and ones involving. the lutheran powers knew that a confrontation with the emperor was just a matter of time. made these or was this document piece is within reach everyone may keep their faith wherever they are without feeling constrained or threatened if. charles hope to turn back the clock he was ready for the battle against prostin princes towns and landholders if necessary he would settle the protestant challenge by force of arms. his majesty isn't afraid of war he gives you six months before his mercenaries enforce peace the free gift. in charles reinstated the edict of warm condemning luther. once again the lutheran princes left the diet under protest and the noun protestants was coined a label for their new political identity. by the mid sixteenth century only the bavarian heartlands parts of bohemia and austria as well as the territories to the west of the rhine remained roman catholic
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charles the fifth was determined to prevent its emergence after the edict of vons he'd left germany to wage war on numerous fronts. neglecting the struggle against the reformation. protestantism spread now charles decided to reassert his authority as the chief defender of catholic christendom he would restore the old order one amphora one empire one church. after the pope agreed to crown him emperor in bologna a in february fifteenth thirty charles traveled to germany with his army of mercenaries there was a renewed showdown with luther's followers this time at the diet of alex book. the chancellor of saxony christiane bear spoke for the protestants. my your majesty in this document we have laid down the basic doctrine of our faith in god lutherans wanted a settlement for church unity it would suffice if there was agreement on the teaching of the gospel and administration of the sacraments they sought to sever their faith in the papal hierarchy and rome. but the confession of our expert that laid down the core lutheran doctrine was rejected by both the emperor and the papal envoy. the
charles the fifth was determined to prevent its emergence after the edict of vons he'd left germany to wage war on numerous fronts. neglecting the struggle against the reformation. protestantism spread now charles decided to reassert his authority as the chief defender of catholic christendom he would restore the old order one amphora one empire one church. after the pope agreed to crown him emperor in bologna a in february fifteenth thirty charles traveled to germany with his army of...
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von miller can singlehandedly win the game. >> this is a great defense. they do fly around they do make plays. talented. obviously with von miller over there. you've got to always know where he's at. there's a reason he's talked about as one of the best players of the league. it shows up tape. so we'll be aggressive and keepour same game plan but be smart with how we >> the season a little bumpy. in fact the flyers have not won back-to-back games in weeks. they were trying to change that last night against he helped out here period on the power play. shoots fires. flyers take the lead up 1. in third period down 1, tied at 3, later they give it back. flyers back down 1 but you can celebrate again. needs to come up with a stop to save it good night. they have not won back-to-back games in two 1/2 weeks.ate loo man to start t season. james franklin's kryptonite. penn state with a w against michigan state. over three hours. they ordered chick-fil-a and groceries. penn state on third and 4. they come up with a stop but a pass of 15 yard penalty on marcus allen
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>> let's -- let's come back to von. meanwhile the news conference with roy moore and the pastors is starting. a number of pastors have gathered there along with a number of women as well. we tried to talk to quite a few pastors here at nbc news who -- alabama pastors, 50, in fact, one of our interns called all, six said they still supported moore, one called it a public lynching, two no longer support the candidate, two hung up on us, four had no comment, eight we simply were not able to reach, and the other 28 did not respond to our requests for comment. one of them, though, did agree to appear on television with us and we're going to get to him in just a moment once this press conference begins and then ends. it sounds like or looks like it could be starting any moment now. here we go. >> we seem to have lost audio on this press conference. oh, wait, here it is. >> you guys need to find something more interesting. interesting, a little double standard wouldn't you say. that was three. cost you nothing. okay. the judge
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there's a south pacific ambulance in von island nations threatened with submersion amid rising sea levels are getting special attention at the climate conference the targets set out in the paris agreement don't go far enough to prevent the impact of a climate disaster. in paris it was clear that our efforts would not go far enough it's also part of this agreement that we keep checking to see what we can do better . it's doubtful whether that will happen in bonn meeting the paris climate targets will require much more work but everyone here is aware that the pacific islands are quickly running out of time. tomorrow and where we find the debris corresponds to christopher spring kater welcome chris so as we just heard the paris climate deal was signed two years ago so what's the ball meeting for. well without bond there is no paris essentially one diplomat described the paris agreement back in twenty fifteen as a flashy new smartphone the problem is there isn't an operating system yet so what's happening over the next two weeks here in bonn is that negotiators are going to flesh out the rule
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you have got von johnson who says it unfairly benefits corporations. can these objections be overcome? >> i sure hope so. if they were to take one step backwards and understand that supporting the status quo, the path we are on right now, in a little over a decade we hit the wall as a country. the lack of economic growth. our tomorrow solution is a tax policy that grows the gdp. the tax foundation says this plan brings in another trillion dollars of revenue and $300 billion in additionallify today tax. that growth of the gdp and the commission the pro joke triwe need if we are even going to keep our promises to those seniors moving into retirement years. >> there is some wiggle room. with the pass in through rates, according to one estimate small businesses would gather $362 billion. so maybe there can be some tweaks made there. coming down to the wire. president trump will be on capitol hill tomorrow. how important is it he drags all of you guys across the finish line. it look like it will need major white house intervention. >> the white house interv
you have got von johnson who says it unfairly benefits corporations. can these objections be overcome? >> i sure hope so. if they were to take one step backwards and understand that supporting the status quo, the path we are on right now, in a little over a decade we hit the wall as a country. the lack of economic growth. our tomorrow solution is a tax policy that grows the gdp. the tax foundation says this plan brings in another trillion dollars of revenue and $300 billion in...
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the co-head of the greens placed the blame for the failure squarely at the feet of a free democrats vons it is we were open to an understanding up until the last second we were prepared to go the extra mile when it didn't seem possible to go any further but the other parties have to be prepared to do the same and this evening one wasn't. the collapse of the talks now puts merkel in a difficult position she could try to form a minority government if those attempts failed new elections may be the only way out of a deadlock. or for more we've got all of our limbed joining us now from hamburg his political scientist at the university of you know thanks for being with us this morning how do you read this why do you think these talks on forming a government failed. well i think in general i want to say that these exploratory talks if they have been very difficult from the very beginning on i mean we have seen full parties with different very different audiology is pre-committed to different policy goals and in addition they all pursue a different strategic interest so that made it very difficu
the co-head of the greens placed the blame for the failure squarely at the feet of a free democrats vons it is we were open to an understanding up until the last second we were prepared to go the extra mile when it didn't seem possible to go any further but the other parties have to be prepared to do the same and this evening one wasn't. the collapse of the talks now puts merkel in a difficult position she could try to form a minority government if those attempts failed new elections may be the...
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there's a south pacific and billions in von island nations threatened with submersion amid rising sea levels are getting special attention at the climate conference the targets set out in the paris agreement don't go far enough to prevent the impact of a climate disaster. in paris it was clear that our efforts would not go far enough it's also part of this agreement that we keep second to see what we can do better. it's doubtful whether that will happen in bonn meeting the paris climate targets will require much more work but everyone here is aware that the pacific islands are quickly running out of time. all right we want to pull in louise born she is our environmental issues editor she joins us tonight from the german city of bonn always good evening to you so people watching us tonight are going to think ok you had the paris climate agreement two years ago so why do you need this conference in bonn now well i mean the paris agreement indeed was very important and it really brought together at the end national community for the first time but now it's really if i had hammering out t
there's a south pacific and billions in von island nations threatened with submersion amid rising sea levels are getting special attention at the climate conference the targets set out in the paris agreement don't go far enough to prevent the impact of a climate disaster. in paris it was clear that our efforts would not go far enough it's also part of this agreement that we keep second to see what we can do better. it's doubtful whether that will happen in bonn meeting the paris climate targets...
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they're talented obviously with von milly over there. you've got to uls know where he's at. there's a reason he's talked about as one of the best players on the league. it shows up on tape. we'll be aggressive. we'll keep our same kind of game plan but be smart. >> the flyers season has been a little bumpy. they win, they loose, it's up and down. the flyers have not won back-to-back games in weeks. they were trying to change that last night against colorado. flyers take the lead, up . flyers back down 1. but you can celebrate again. flyers get a goal and a minute later it's tied at 4. flyers lose 5-4. they have not won back-to-back games in two and a half weeks. >>> pen is that it looked like super man to start the season but even super man has a weakness. kryptonite, top ta 25 times on the 70 yards. the most touchdowns in penn state history. third and 4. they come up with a stop but the 15 yard penalty on marcus allen that leads to this. michigan state at the buzzer. no time left. matt coughlin wins it. 27-24 final. they have dropped back-to-back games for the first time in
they're talented obviously with von milly over there. you've got to uls know where he's at. there's a reason he's talked about as one of the best players on the league. it shows up on tape. we'll be aggressive. we'll keep our same kind of game plan but be smart. >> the flyers season has been a little bumpy. they win, they loose, it's up and down. the flyers have not won back-to-back games in weeks. they were trying to change that last night against colorado. flyers take the lead, up ....
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hillary von talking about how they are paying on the dark web for your information. >> our team wentercover in the dark web to figure out how hackers are selling personal data and how much it is worth. hackers try to diversify how they package and sell the data as massive breaches become more and more frequent feeling a surge in supply in the underground marketplace. the secret dark web economy is operating in plain sight in researchers discover 500 social media forms actively being used by hackers to sell this data. the marketplace is growing, tax takes evolving and targets are changing. hackers will pay top dollar for accounts tied to financial institutions as much as $15 per user. researchers found an unexpected demand further data with the big price tag from the dating sites will pay up to $10. the pay up to $5 per instant messaging account. also targeting travel loyalty points of hotels and airlines and will pay 50 cents more for that. the team got an inside look at how hackers categorize the market or stolen data. to make tons of tools cybercriminals are using so they can bette
hillary von talking about how they are paying on the dark web for your information. >> our team wentercover in the dark web to figure out how hackers are selling personal data and how much it is worth. hackers try to diversify how they package and sell the data as massive breaches become more and more frequent feeling a surge in supply in the underground marketplace. the secret dark web economy is operating in plain sight in researchers discover 500 social media forms actively being used...
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the nazi era where that's father hildebrand was an arch dealer who works closely with the nazis the von exhibition is part of a double show the guns museum banned in switzerland is running a paragon exhibits degeneracy arse confiscate his and sold it features works the nazis considered un-german and seized from museums during the third reich. in twenty twelve more than one thousand five hundred artworks were discovered in cornelius garnets various residences in his will he left them to the consumer down . the british singer songwriter jake bugg performed at the process in berlin on wednesday the concert was part of his current acoustic tour. although bug is only twenty three years old and he's already touring with his fourth album hearts that strain in europe the u.s. and canada. a new exhibition impressionists in london has opened at the tate britain as highlights the artist who fled to the british capital during the franco-prussian war of eight hundred seventy. more than one hundred works on display in a straight the influence that living in london had on the artists. in paris they'd
the nazi era where that's father hildebrand was an arch dealer who works closely with the nazis the von exhibition is part of a double show the guns museum banned in switzerland is running a paragon exhibits degeneracy arse confiscate his and sold it features works the nazis considered un-german and seized from museums during the third reich. in twenty twelve more than one thousand five hundred artworks were discovered in cornelius garnets various residences in his will he left them to the...
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and those that do still exist aren't necessarily accurate the von show illustrates the case of jewish art dealer. he gave gurlitt fake receipts and both profited from the bogus sales. after the war was suspected of being a nazi collaborator and girl it cleared his name whether that was strategic or out of friendship remains unknown. gurlitt himself was full of contradictions as a museum director in the early one nine hundred thirty s. he promoted the guard displaying the controversial expressionists that cost him his job but didn't stop him from later offering his services to the regime. well it became one of hitler's dealers for what the nazis called degenerate art. that part of the girl a collection is on display in back their works that nazi authorities denounced as on german in one nine hundred thirty seven and had confiscated from german public institutions. gurlitt made money selling them in service to the nazis and helped himself to some of the art. and some of the so-called degenerate art which is itself a nazi concept was sold abroad through switzerland it was in collections
and those that do still exist aren't necessarily accurate the von show illustrates the case of jewish art dealer. he gave gurlitt fake receipts and both profited from the bogus sales. after the war was suspected of being a nazi collaborator and girl it cleared his name whether that was strategic or out of friendship remains unknown. gurlitt himself was full of contradictions as a museum director in the early one nine hundred thirty s. he promoted the guard displaying the controversial...
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. >> also in the movie, calon von mueller. he plays a young arnold schwarzenegger. >> mr. >> you're favorite arnold one liner? >> put the cookie down. >> back to julianne. we asked her how she and her newly wed husband stay connected. she said facetime is their best friend. >> we know all about that that, don't we? >>> the power of technology is at the center of "futureman." starring josh hutcherson from "hunger games." only "e.t." was invited to the set. >> did you ever think i would be doing something more with your life? >> every time you go to work you're curing disease. >> i'm not curing disease. it's so much fun. i have never done comedy before. i love it. it's awesome. >> reporter: in "futureman" josh plays a janitor living at home with his parents. after beating time-traveling warriors enlist him. >> what did you think? >> it was a game? >> yeah. i bought it at a game with my birthday money. my grandma is my number one superfan. i'm like, grandma, you can't watch this show. >> seth rogen produced the show. he's known for pushing boundaries. >> there is stuff in it
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they'll keep their eye on von miller all game.-handedly win the game. >> this is a great defense. they fly around, make playses. it's one of the best we'll face all year. they are talented. with vaughan miller over there, you have to know where he's at. we'll be aggressive, keep our game plan and be smart with how we attack it. broncos at temple today. we kick it to break. when we come back, the national championship game all but gone. we hear from james franklin next.
they'll keep their eye on von miller all game.-handedly win the game. >> this is a great defense. they fly around, make playses. it's one of the best we'll face all year. they are talented. with vaughan miller over there, you have to know where he's at. we'll be aggressive, keep our game plan and be smart with how we attack it. broncos at temple today. we kick it to break. when we come back, the national championship game all but gone. we hear from james franklin next.
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von thank you. >>> let's go to tonight's panel. beth and juliana.nd robert, a vice president of communications at the bipartisan policy center. ladies i'm going to start with you because you are sitting at the table with me here. i was struck by two things that jeff was saying. one that donald trump threw his hat in the ring for luther strange, and luther strange lost. roy moore was the winner. so he's not willing to go in for anybody usst else because he doesn't want to be seen as a loser. >> uh-huh. >> is this the administration all but admitting that donald trump's ego -- i mean, seriously, his ego is more important than children, than women? >> i think he seize roy moore as a mini version of himself. we all know, especially you katy, that trump -- and guess what he was elected. allegations that he had attacked 16 women, we certainly all know about the access hollywood tape. he was attacked. the issue was will it gate at the ballot box it's over and slate is wiped clean. that's essentially what trump said here. he's not admitting to it. voters sh
von thank you. >>> let's go to tonight's panel. beth and juliana.nd robert, a vice president of communications at the bipartisan policy center. ladies i'm going to start with you because you are sitting at the table with me here. i was struck by two things that jeff was saying. one that donald trump threw his hat in the ring for luther strange, and luther strange lost. roy moore was the winner. so he's not willing to go in for anybody usst else because he doesn't want to be seen as a...
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every time their names are read and i understand why, why von did vaughn did it, it is them having to go through not only their experience, but the current experience in their hometowns, and that is really difficult and one of the things that will probably lead to a change, probably in some form of voter turnout among women in alabama. >> remember, it's a small town. people know who these women are. >> exactly. they know who their children are. >> on the record. they know their families, kids, all that. the white house today had a press briefing. sarah huckabee sanders saying that donald trump isn't going to weigh in on this. that this is, should be up to the alabama voters. is that problematic for the leader of the republican party? not weigh in on, on a candidate inappropriately accused of touching children? >> short answer, yes. long answer, the white house has been trying to distance itself from this story for a long time and were happy to have president trump in a different continent entirely, different time zone entirely when all of this was breaking but they're trying not to be
every time their names are read and i understand why, why von did vaughn did it, it is them having to go through not only their experience, but the current experience in their hometowns, and that is really difficult and one of the things that will probably lead to a change, probably in some form of voter turnout among women in alabama. >> remember, it's a small town. people know who these women are. >> exactly. they know who their children are. >> on the record. they know...
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bert and ernie and count von count was were there to perform the holiday show. they did singing and danceling and smiles on the faces of young opinions. >>> eagles getting back to work for russel wilson and the seattle seahawks and the eagles are favored by a touch down. on the road. the best team in the nfl they won nine games in a row and getting tons of national attention. you know what makes this eagles team special humility and the desire to get better. jeff skversky checks in with the eagles. >> carson wentz is a king in philadelphia. he leads the nfl in wins and touch downs and even king james himself took notice. >> my favorite player now is carson wentz. >> i was a kid watching him as a rookie and quite the talent one of the most impressive athletes in the world so humbling to hear that stuff. >> but wentz is not focused on the praise and mvp talk he is focused on seattle. the 10-1 is not good enough. >> we go back in the film room and break down all the things we could have done better, last week the turnovers and penalties and missing throws, those th
bert and ernie and count von count was were there to perform the holiday show. they did singing and danceling and smiles on the faces of young opinions. >>> eagles getting back to work for russel wilson and the seattle seahawks and the eagles are favored by a touch down. on the road. the best team in the nfl they won nine games in a row and getting tons of national attention. you know what makes this eagles team special humility and the desire to get better. jeff skversky checks in...
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thanks in many parts to drew lock, von schreffen with the record setter moments ago. >> drew your sixth in a row, the most dramatic, how does it feel? >> like no other. it's the kind of a game that you dream of as a quarterback. coming down to lead your team down the field. try to win the game whether it's a touchdown or field goal. we got it done tonight. just the best feeling identify had yet. >> five touchdowns today, are the single season s.e.c. passing touchdown record holder. how does that feel? >> yeah, amazing. probably because of this man right here. this man right here! no, i mean, you know, my name will go down in the record books. but, really, you got to highlight the team, highlight the offensive line, the tight ends who do a great job of pass protection, the wide receivers coming back to make a huge play on the ball for me and go to the running backs. how well they run the ball. don't get tackled after one tackle. opens everything up for me. >> the battle line trophy is yours, go celebrate. >> thank you, sir. >> adam: not sure if he mentioned the defense. [laughing] >> bri
thanks in many parts to drew lock, von schreffen with the record setter moments ago. >> drew your sixth in a row, the most dramatic, how does it feel? >> like no other. it's the kind of a game that you dream of as a quarterback. coming down to lead your team down the field. try to win the game whether it's a touchdown or field goal. we got it done tonight. just the best feeling identify had yet. >> five touchdowns today, are the single season s.e.c. passing touchdown record...
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my colleague von hilliard is reporting on this story from alabama. von, i want to start with you. you've been talking to voters out there in alabama trying to get a sense where they stand. a local told us that this is a republican town, man. moore could have killed obama, and we wouldn't care. is that generally the sentiment down there? that roy moore can get away with anything, because she a republican and not a democrat? >> reporter: a conversation i had with a gentleman at the convenience store in gallant, the small town. you remember, a lot of parts of alabama including where roy moore is from there in that town, it's rural, sprawling republican, staunch republican. but i want to say, though, we're in birmingham. where we are right now. this is where he's going to have to target doug jones. talking about the democrat in this race. target to ultimately pull this off. he's going to target the millennials. women, targeting the more well educated, because donald trump had just one year ago the largest victory any republican has ever had inside of alabama. one year later, to pull i
my colleague von hilliard is reporting on this story from alabama. von, i want to start with you. you've been talking to voters out there in alabama trying to get a sense where they stand. a local told us that this is a republican town, man. moore could have killed obama, and we wouldn't care. is that generally the sentiment down there? that roy moore can get away with anything, because she a republican and not a democrat? >> reporter: a conversation i had with a gentleman at the...
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>> joining me from birmingham, alabama, is msnbc's von hilliard who has taken up residence there. so much happened this week. any sign of roy moore around the holiday at all and any indication on the ground that trump's comments might be enough to persuade whatever republican voters who meeb on the fence to back moore? >> reporter: good morning, chris. it's quiet around here in alabama this weekend. this is day number eight in which roy moore has not been seen publicly. we don't expect to see him saturday or sunday either which will mark ten days with less than three weeks out of the republican candidate for the u.s. senate not being seen in public. roy moore is running a very paired down campaign. it's questionable whether you can call it much of one at this point. they have just six staffers on the ground, two of those being florida operatives. they have no campaign office where people with come in and pick up seens or really go out and kansacanvas. doug jones, on the other hand, the democratic has multiple field offices set up across the state. you see signs, to what ever seens
>> joining me from birmingham, alabama, is msnbc's von hilliard who has taken up residence there. so much happened this week. any sign of roy moore around the holiday at all and any indication on the ground that trump's comments might be enough to persuade whatever republican voters who meeb on the fence to back moore? >> reporter: good morning, chris. it's quiet around here in alabama this weekend. this is day number eight in which roy moore has not been seen publicly. we don't...
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run this right at von miller.e has coverage responsibility come and gets the ball couple moves and you put it in the end zone. let's get to the heartbeat. you know. >> the quarterback we can't go on without talking about carson wentz. what did you see from him yesterday. >> tremendous mechanics. i always look for the little detail. when i got up this morning i was like a kid at christmas. i wanted to watch my guy carson wentz have another brilliant game and here he is in the shotgun. he's got a double move down at the bottom of the screen slant first move and a go for the second move. but what carson wentz typifies here is perfect mechanics. as you run this, you're going to see the little shoulder roll, reset and look at accurate throw. not bad coverage by a linebacker but still a linebacker andre burton, burton is going to win that matchup. we've talked all season long, ducis, pinpoint accuracy from carson wentz. look where that ball was placed. away from the defender, just inbound, ooh, and burton just barely he
run this right at von miller.e has coverage responsibility come and gets the ball couple moves and you put it in the end zone. let's get to the heartbeat. you know. >> the quarterback we can't go on without talking about carson wentz. what did you see from him yesterday. >> tremendous mechanics. i always look for the little detail. when i got up this morning i was like a kid at christmas. i wanted to watch my guy carson wentz have another brilliant game and here he is in the...
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during the nazi era or that's father hildebrand was an arch dealer who worked closely with the nazis von exhibition as part of a double show the guns museum banned in switzerland is running a parallel exhibits degeneracy arse confiscate his and sold it features works the nazis considered on german and seized from museums during the third reich. in twenty twelve more than one thousand five hundred artworks were discovered in cornelius garnets various residences in his will he left them to the consumer down . to the british singer songwriter jake bugg performed at the process here in berlin on wednesday the concert was part of his current acoustic tour. although bug is only twenty three years old he's already touring with his fourth album hearts that strain in europe the u.s. and canada. and new exhibition impressionist in london has opened at the tate britain highlights the artists who fled to the british capital during the franco-prussian war of eight hundred seventy. more than one hundred works on display illustrate the influence that living in london had on the artists. in paris they'd
during the nazi era or that's father hildebrand was an arch dealer who worked closely with the nazis von exhibition as part of a double show the guns museum banned in switzerland is running a parallel exhibits degeneracy arse confiscate his and sold it features works the nazis considered on german and seized from museums during the third reich. in twenty twelve more than one thousand five hundred artworks were discovered in cornelius garnets various residences in his will he left them to the...
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nbc's von hillhard joining us from alabama. the latest reaction to the allegations against moore and potentially these new poll numbers? >> alex, just a week and a half ago that roy moore the republican senate candidate here in alabama was up on capitol hill in washington, d.c. with, meeting with these very republican senators and congressmen. he met with the nrsc, the republican senate's fund-raising arm. now, he's becoming a lonely man out here in alabama. one senator after the next are jumping ship, rob portman with governor john kasic of ohio the latest this morning. take a listen. >> i have to say i think the accusations have more credibility than the defile. it would be best if roy would step aside. luther strange would be a strong candidate for a write inn. a write inn is difficult. face it there is no easy solution to this. we should consider a write-in. >> i was informed in the beginning he's too divisive of a person to go to the senate. look there's a growing list of people that think he ought to step aside and not be
nbc's von hillhard joining us from alabama. the latest reaction to the allegations against moore and potentially these new poll numbers? >> alex, just a week and a half ago that roy moore the republican senate candidate here in alabama was up on capitol hill in washington, d.c. with, meeting with these very republican senators and congressmen. he met with the nrsc, the republican senate's fund-raising arm. now, he's becoming a lonely man out here in alabama. one senator after the next are...
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claus von zastrow runs a business-backed nonprofit that works to expand and improve stem education. >en we see the rate at which stem skills are increasing in importance in jobs across the country, we would like to see the same increase in student performance in stem in our schools. and we're not seeing that yet, and that's very concerning. >> reporter: only a third of eighth graders are proficient in math and science, and in 12th grade, about a quarter are. and measured against other countries, u.s. students lag behind. 14 year olds in the u.s. rank 10th in math worldwide and 11th in science. >> it took us a long time to get to the point where we actually have really strong standards, for example, and curriculum in stem, and one could argue that in many states that curriculum hasn't even been fully developed yet. >> reporter: von zastrow says stem skills are needed in a broad range of jobs, from computer programming to healthcare to manufacturing, and that there are not enough qualified workers to fill them. there is a debate about the size of this job skills gap, or whether it truly
claus von zastrow runs a business-backed nonprofit that works to expand and improve stem education. >en we see the rate at which stem skills are increasing in importance in jobs across the country, we would like to see the same increase in student performance in stem in our schools. and we're not seeing that yet, and that's very concerning. >> reporter: only a third of eighth graders are proficient in math and science, and in 12th grade, about a quarter are. and measured against other...
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and get one-on-one time with phillies pitcher zac evelyn who happily von hun teared to be here.ac lost his sister to leukemia and this is important to him. >> just to be able to be with these kids and honor my sister in a way, um, that, you know, i'll be doing, um, really just, you know, touches my heart and i know it touches all the kid's hearts. >> reporter: those kids how resilient they are after all they've been through, but tonight, they're in there watching movies, eating, having popcorn, hanging out with zac. what could be better. they'll be here through breakfast tomorrow. live at the ballpark joanne pileggi fox 29 news. >> red lights a and stop sign that usually means stop, right? well, this driver decides they don't have time for that. >> it's hank. i'm here in chester with chef lamont harris we're throwing together peanut and butter jellies for hun grease folk but he does a whole lot more. find out about it on hang's take coming up. >> and mike masco could be a wet and cold weekend. >> yeah, the rain is not too far off tour the west. in fact you can see that rolling t
and get one-on-one time with phillies pitcher zac evelyn who happily von hun teared to be here.ac lost his sister to leukemia and this is important to him. >> just to be able to be with these kids and honor my sister in a way, um, that, you know, i'll be doing, um, really just, you know, touches my heart and i know it touches all the kid's hearts. >> reporter: those kids how resilient they are after all they've been through, but tonight, they're in there watching movies, eating,...
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. >> michele: i know you were expecting von miller and company to come after you tonight. you stayed clean, sacked one time. what was key to the offensive line performance. >> they were locked in all week. any time you face it, it's a big challenge. they came ready to play. they did a great job. both in the run game and the pass game. >> you found targets in the tight ends and running backs tonight. that's where you nine different targets. why was that approach so successful. >> there are different match-ups every week. the guys are good in the run game. catching the first touchdown pass. great play. >> first i will tell you that you became the winningest quarterback on the road. 86 wins. you broke the tie with peyton manning. 12 straight road wins for the team. how do you explain it? >> it's good. certainly on the road. we're off to a good start. we have to go to mexico and try to beat the raiders. it should be a great game. i want to say hi to my mom and my beautiful wife. i love my kids and i love you all. bye. rex, great game. >> he loves you, too, rex. you know, we kn
. >> michele: i know you were expecting von miller and company to come after you tonight. you stayed clean, sacked one time. what was key to the offensive line performance. >> they were locked in all week. any time you face it, it's a big challenge. they came ready to play. they did a great job. both in the run game and the pass game. >> you found targets in the tight ends and running backs tonight. that's where you nine different targets. why was that approach so successful....
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. >> "sunday night football" comes to you from denver, tom brady and the patriots taking on von millerand the broncos. see you for football night and tennessee at pittsburgh covered mostly from sky cam. 7:30 eastern time. our final score tonight, seattle 22, arizona 16. coming up next on nbc, except in the west coast stay tuned if are your local news and for those on nfl network it is the mazda postgame show. thanks to our team down in the truck. thanks for watching "thursday night football" from arizona. all smartphones are more or less the same, right? but this is the moto z. hello moto. can your phone turn into a projector? and they might be bragging about portrait mode. but can your phone go beyond and transform into a real 360 camera? it's time to reinvent your smartphone. it's time to move on. moto mods on the new moto z, from motorola. get $200 off a moto z2 force edition. he went to jared because no on...to getting a sweater.... it's the jared semi-annual event. enjoy our best prices of the season and new, exclusive pieces. no
. >> "sunday night football" comes to you from denver, tom brady and the patriots taking on von millerand the broncos. see you for football night and tennessee at pittsburgh covered mostly from sky cam. 7:30 eastern time. our final score tonight, seattle 22, arizona 16. coming up next on nbc, except in the west coast stay tuned if are your local news and for those on nfl network it is the mazda postgame show. thanks to our team down in the truck. thanks for watching...
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. >> michele: i know you were expecting von miller and company to come after you tonight.clean, sacked one time. what was key to the offensive line performance. >> they were locked in all week. any time you face it, it's a big challenge. they came ready to play. they did a great job. both in the run game and the pass game. >> you found targets in the tight ends and running backs tonight. that's where you nine different targets. why was that approach so successful. >> there are different match-ups every week. the guys are good in the run game. catching the first touchdown pass. great play. receiver did a great job. >> first i will tell you that you became the winningest quarterback on the road. 86 wins. you broke the tie with peyton manning. 12 straight road wins for the team. how do you explain it? >> it's good. certainly on the road. we're off to a good start. we have to go to mexico and try to beat the raiders. it should be a great game. i want to say hi to my mom and my beautiful wife. i love my kids and i love you all. bye. rex, great game. >> he loves you, too, rex. y
. >> michele: i know you were expecting von miller and company to come after you tonight.clean, sacked one time. what was key to the offensive line performance. >> they were locked in all week. any time you face it, it's a big challenge. they came ready to play. they did a great job. both in the run game and the pass game. >> you found targets in the tight ends and running backs tonight. that's where you nine different targets. why was that approach so successful. >>...
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then there's lindsay von who tried to make her fourth olympics after a knee injury forced her to sitm very high in the motivation tank. i feel like i've been thinking about the olympics since the last day of the last season. that's all i think about. >> reporter: today the olympic flame arrived in south korea, carrying with it dreams of athletes from around the world. nbc news, pyeongchang. >>> let's check back in with bill karins. >> 100 days away. hard to believe. the winter olympics are fun. not feeling or looking like february in many areas of the country today. dallas, 93 possible. the record heat, 70s through areas of washington, d.c. even the northeast not bad today. we'll be watching a new storm moving into the northwest over the next couple days. that's where the worst weather will be, and the snowy weather will extend through montana into the northern plains. any travel trouble out headed to any airports, it would be in the areas of the pacific northwest and tonight and tomorrow in northern california. pretty good for travel today otherwise. >>> sony is bringing back its ro
then there's lindsay von who tried to make her fourth olympics after a knee injury forced her to sitm very high in the motivation tank. i feel like i've been thinking about the olympics since the last day of the last season. that's all i think about. >> reporter: today the olympic flame arrived in south korea, carrying with it dreams of athletes from around the world. nbc news, pyeongchang. >>> let's check back in with bill karins. >> 100 days away. hard to believe. the...
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broncos coming to town and their big time pass rusher von miller has been running his mouth despite thet his team has lost three straight he says he feels strongly they'll be able to beat the three and one eagles in philadelphia on sunday. birds hoping to head in there eight and one. wouldn't that be something. they were hard at work even though they're favored pie more than a touchdown. doug pederson says they can't afford to take the foot off the gas even at practice. >> things can get overlooked and i just don't want that to happen and that's just me personally as a person. you know, you try to -- every stone gets turned over. i want to make sure that we're doing everything right and we continue to do everything right even with the success we've had. >> at this point we've said his for awhile at least i have each team is getting better each and every week and we don't continue to get better, everybody else is going to catch up and eventually it's going to bite us so i think everybody is just going about their business trying to prepare, trying to fix the things we've done wrong and g
broncos coming to town and their big time pass rusher von miller has been running his mouth despite thet his team has lost three straight he says he feels strongly they'll be able to beat the three and one eagles in philadelphia on sunday. birds hoping to head in there eight and one. wouldn't that be something. they were hard at work even though they're favored pie more than a touchdown. doug pederson says they can't afford to take the foot off the gas even at practice. >> things can get...
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. >> "sunday night football" comes to you from denver, tom brady and the patriots taking on von millerand the broncos. see you for football night and tennessee at pittsburgh covered mostly from sky cam. 7:30 eastern time. our final score tonight, seattle 22, arizona 16. coming up next on nbc, except in the west coast stay tuned if are your local news and for those on nfl network it is the mazda postgame show. thanks to our team down in the truck. thanks for watching "thursday night football" from arizona. all smartphones are more or less the same, right? but this is the moto z. hello moto. can your phone turn into a projector? because a 70 inch projection beats any phone screen. and they might be bragging about portrait mode. but can your phone go beyond and transform into a real 360 camera? it's time to reinvent your smartphone. it's time to move on. moto mods on the new moto z, from motorola. get $200 off a moto z2 force edition. he went to jared because no on...to getting a sweater.... it's the jared semi-annual event. enjoy our best prices of the season and new, exclusive pieces. n
. >> "sunday night football" comes to you from denver, tom brady and the patriots taking on von millerand the broncos. see you for football night and tennessee at pittsburgh covered mostly from sky cam. 7:30 eastern time. our final score tonight, seattle 22, arizona 16. coming up next on nbc, except in the west coast stay tuned if are your local news and for those on nfl network it is the mazda postgame show. thanks to our team down in the truck. thanks for watching...
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von miller and the broncos need to end their four game slide as they host the patriots who won four straightc match-up tonight on "sunday night football." >> the easiest touchdown pass brady has thrown. >> we are bringing this home. >> it's time to take over like we do every year. >> they are the defending champions.
von miller and the broncos need to end their four game slide as they host the patriots who won four straightc match-up tonight on "sunday night football." >> the easiest touchdown pass brady has thrown. >> we are bringing this home. >> it's time to take over like we do every year. >> they are the defending champions.
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lindsey von is here.in that olympic gold. that was in vancouver and after missing sochi due to an injury, she's hoping to be back on the podium in south korea. lindsey, nice to see you. how are you feeling? >> i feel good. you know, i'm healthy, great prep period. first time in a long time that i've actually been able to ski quite a bit in the summer which is nice. >> are you healthy or lindsey von healthy which means you're going to ski with a bunch of aches and pains no matter what? >> i mean, that's kind of life, you know, that the point, i've had so many surgeries, but i feel good. honestly i feel great and i feel strong. so that's the most important thing. just staying healthy and staying like this until sochi -- not sochi -- >> south korea. you talk about the surgeries you've had, you're a little bit older, does it change the way you ski? >> it doesn't change the way i ski, it definitely changes the way i have to work out and train and i have to do so much extra work to make sure my body is function
lindsey von is here.in that olympic gold. that was in vancouver and after missing sochi due to an injury, she's hoping to be back on the podium in south korea. lindsey, nice to see you. how are you feeling? >> i feel good. you know, i'm healthy, great prep period. first time in a long time that i've actually been able to ski quite a bit in the summer which is nice. >> are you healthy or lindsey von healthy which means you're going to ski with a bunch of aches and pains no matter...