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go fast, and it pays off. >> verne: witter.nd a first down, 10, missouri. >> verne: left side this time. caught. j'mon moore. >> gary: drew lock, when you blitz him you do it at your own risk because if you don't get to him he can gun that ball out there. he's making that throw clear across the field. the hash wider than an nfl hash. watch how far and wide the receiver is in this offense. the baylor wide receivers going >> gary: the wide receivers going as wide as they can. >> verne: another first down. >> gary: one of the trademarks of the baylor style offense which missouri is running in this game is get those receivers way wide. spread the field. >> verne: pump fake. man open. it is -- >> gary: wow. >> verne: caught. wow. demetrius mason. what concentration. >> gary: good coverage and a better throw. mason recruited as an athlete and you can see why. had no real position. put him at wide receiver. malik foreman made a good play before, but you can't do much better than that. what a throw. and what a catch. tucker maccan will
go fast, and it pays off. >> verne: witter.nd a first down, 10, missouri. >> verne: left side this time. caught. j'mon moore. >> gary: drew lock, when you blitz him you do it at your own risk because if you don't get to him he can gun that ball out there. he's making that throw clear across the field. the hash wider than an nfl hash. watch how far and wide the receiver is in this offense. the baylor wide receivers going >> gary: the wide receivers going as wide as they...
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go fast, and it pays off. >> verne: witter. and a first down, 10, missouri. >> verne: left side this time. caught. j'mon moore. >> gary: drew lock, when you blitz him you do it at y risk because if you don't get to him he can gun that ball out there. he's making that throw clear across the field. the hash wider than an nfl hash. watch how far and wide the receiver is in this offense. the baylor wide receivers going >> gary: the wide receivers going as wide as they can. >> verne: another first down. >> gary: one of the trademarks of the baylor style offense way wide. spread the field. >> verne: pump fake. man open. it is -- >> gary: wow. >> verne: caught. wow. demetrius mason. what concentration. >> gary: good coverage and a better throw. mason recruited as an athlete and you can see put him at wide receiver. malik foreman made a good play before, but you can't do much better than that. what a throw. and what a catch. tucker maccan will try to add the extra point. we just talked about how wide those receivers are and how much of
go fast, and it pays off. >> verne: witter. and a first down, 10, missouri. >> verne: left side this time. caught. j'mon moore. >> gary: drew lock, when you blitz him you do it at y risk because if you don't get to him he can gun that ball out there. he's making that throw clear across the field. the hash wider than an nfl hash. watch how far and wide the receiver is in this offense. the baylor wide receivers going >> gary: the wide receivers going as wide as they can....
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go fast, and it pays off. >> verne: witter. and a first down, 10, missouri. >> verne: left side this time. caught. j'mon moore. >> gary: drew lock, when you risk because if you don't get to him he can gun that ball out there. he's making that throw clear across the field. the hash wider than an nfl hash. watch how far and wide the receiver is in this offense. the baylor wide receivers going >> gary: the wide receivers going as wide as they can. >> verne: another first down. >> gary: one of the trademarks of the baylor style offense way wide. spread the field. >> verne: pump fake. man open. it is -- >> gary: wow. >> verne: caught. wow. demetrius mason. what concentration. >> gary: good coverage and a better throw. mason recruited as an athlete had no real position. put him at wide receiver. malik foreman made a good play before, but you can't do much better than that. what a throw. and what a catch. tucker maccan will try to add the extra point. we just talked about how wide those receivers are and how much of an arm you have to
go fast, and it pays off. >> verne: witter. and a first down, 10, missouri. >> verne: left side this time. caught. j'mon moore. >> gary: drew lock, when you risk because if you don't get to him he can gun that ball out there. he's making that throw clear across the field. the hash wider than an nfl hash. watch how far and wide the receiver is in this offense. the baylor wide receivers going >> gary: the wide receivers going as wide as they can. >> verne: another...
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help the players playing in ish witter. i can't wait to see what we select for the napa play of the game. coming up "the jeep post-game show" when we put this one to bed. that could be about a half hour from now. left side. j'mon moore. touchback. >> gary: the ball was out before he went down. good call. >> verne: you bet. cortez mcdowell. >> referee: the ruling on the field is that the ballcarrier fumbled. the ball was in the end zone and outside the end zone. >> gary: j'mon moore was trying to position the ball and stretch it out for a touchdown and as he tried to stretch it out he lost control of it. high loses the ball. >> verne: no reason for a review. pretty obvious. >> gary: tennessee willav given up 400 yards rushing. 400 yards rushing. in back-to-back games. and won both of them. >> verne: you're a believer in equivalency, i think. i've got one for you there. tennessee in the game. i agree. 63 points in 63 plays. >> verne: chuck gardner, david moulton up here in the booth. oh. >> gary: amanda is back there working
help the players playing in ish witter. i can't wait to see what we select for the napa play of the game. coming up "the jeep post-game show" when we put this one to bed. that could be about a half hour from now. left side. j'mon moore. touchback. >> gary: the ball was out before he went down. good call. >> verne: you bet. cortez mcdowell. >> referee: the ruling on the field is that the ballcarrier fumbled. the ball was in the end zone and outside the end zone....
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go fast, and it pays off. >> verne: witter. and a first down, 10, missouri. >> verne: left side this time. caught. j'mon moore. >> gary: drew lock, when you blitz him you do it at your o him he can gun that ball out there. he's making that throw clear across the field. the hash wider than an nfl hash. watch how far and wide the receiver is in this offense. the baylor wide receivers going >> gary: the wide receivers going as wide as they can. >> verne: another first down. >> gary: one of the trademarks of the baylor style offense which missouri is running in way wide. spread the field. >> verne: pump fake. man open. it is -- >> gary: wow. >> verne: caught. wow. demetrius mason. what concentration. >> gary: good coverage and a better throw. mason recruited as an athlete and you can see why. malik foreman made a good play before, but you can't do much better than that. what a throw. and what a catch. tucker maccan will try to add the extra point. >> gary: got it now. we just talked about how wide those receivers are and how much o
go fast, and it pays off. >> verne: witter. and a first down, 10, missouri. >> verne: left side this time. caught. j'mon moore. >> gary: drew lock, when you blitz him you do it at your o him he can gun that ball out there. he's making that throw clear across the field. the hash wider than an nfl hash. watch how far and wide the receiver is in this offense. the baylor wide receivers going >> gary: the wide receivers going as wide as they can. >> verne: another first...
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the fat, black broad you hit the number with, ray, then you ask her advice like dean witter? hit the number turned into a crime now? huh? four detectives? sister sun ray gave you up for killing emilio lopez, ray. she said you killed him protecting your loan to his boss. hey. hey. what you coming at me with? and sam bluestone, your other bosom pal? he backs the sister too. the both of 'em put you whacking this guy. see, now the questiothat occurs to us here, ray, is being how this story more or less got laid to us all nice and neat-- maybe you got a competing version on how this man died. i got nothing to say. nothing to say? present circumstances, ray, that translates, "let me bend over and spread 'em real wide." are those people framing you, sister sun ray and sam? that's what you want us to tell 'em, ray? how 'bout we tell them, "i ain't being your patsy no more. i'm saying what really went down here." you should put them in there with me. they should get jacked up too. how would that work? were they in on this with you, ray? set me up from the jump. sister and sam okay thi
the fat, black broad you hit the number with, ray, then you ask her advice like dean witter? hit the number turned into a crime now? huh? four detectives? sister sun ray gave you up for killing emilio lopez, ray. she said you killed him protecting your loan to his boss. hey. hey. what you coming at me with? and sam bluestone, your other bosom pal? he backs the sister too. the both of 'em put you whacking this guy. see, now the questiothat occurs to us here, ray, is being how this story more or...
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. >> so could it be that trump joe witters who are wanting to essentially throw the molotov cocktailt washington, is that why blunt is under performing trump? >> i think that begins to get at it and blunt being such an insider in this strange year, missouri is like this outsider thing will talk about the governor's race in just a moment and in that race, the outsider is making up very strong push in a race that's virtually deadlocked here. you know the state's very simple in terms of how it breaks down, chuck as you well know the two big things go democratic. the rest of the state is bright red on the election map. it's looking very red now in our state missouri that monmouth poll had trump up by 14 points, chuck. >> let me just ask you this, this one out question. which is i guess i feel like missouri is becoming a more reliable state on the presidential level. but clearly it still is competitive down the ballot. is that something, is that a, is that a statement about the state democratic party and the state republican party? is this simply a coincidence or a black swan type thing?
. >> so could it be that trump joe witters who are wanting to essentially throw the molotov cocktailt washington, is that why blunt is under performing trump? >> i think that begins to get at it and blunt being such an insider in this strange year, missouri is like this outsider thing will talk about the governor's race in just a moment and in that race, the outsider is making up very strong push in a race that's virtually deadlocked here. you know the state's very simple in terms...
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. >> a lot of us don't realize there's been witterness going back for a long time. jon meacham, what are examples of what... of a transition that has worked well, where the two sides have had to overcome some challenges, but they have made it happen? >> well, i don't think we have to go back very far. if you go back to the dismal autumn of 2008 when a lot of people believed that the economy, i think as president bush put it at the time, that the sucker could go down, and there were an enormous number of emergency financial steps that had to be taken. we've heard both president obama and president bush talk about how smooth that transition was. and i think as nancy says, it speaks well of the office. the other factor here i think is politicians admire vote-getters, even if they disagree with everything that they did to get the vote. and so there's a certain clubbiness here that they respect strengths, they respect those who master the world that they've mastered. and i suspect though president obama might not admit it, i suspect somewhere in his being there's a curio
. >> a lot of us don't realize there's been witterness going back for a long time. jon meacham, what are examples of what... of a transition that has worked well, where the two sides have had to overcome some challenges, but they have made it happen? >> well, i don't think we have to go back very far. if you go back to the dismal autumn of 2008 when a lot of people believed that the economy, i think as president bush put it at the time, that the sucker could go down, and there were...
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. >> always great book tv is on witter and facebook. tweet up twitter.com/booktv or post a comment on our facebook page. facebo facebook.com/book tv. >> beginning now on book tv, a presidential history panel with biographer biographers. and authors. this was recorded prior to the election november 8th. good evening, everyone, it's so nice to see you all here in this great greenberg lounge of the new york law school. i'm the director of the nyu center for the study of transformative lives and over the past six years we've sponsored courses on people who have deeply affected our world for the good. individuals look frederick douglas, margaret fuller, georgia o'keefe, martin luther king, jr., and appropriate francis and many others always studied in contest. not all of america's presidents are transformative, but some have been, as members of tonight as panel know well. my own interest is on lincoln and his times. it's my believe that students spend a semester studying lincoln, king, and others never forget them and they're part of their u
. >> always great book tv is on witter and facebook. tweet up twitter.com/booktv or post a comment on our facebook page. facebo facebook.com/book tv. >> beginning now on book tv, a presidential history panel with biographer biographers. and authors. this was recorded prior to the election november 8th. good evening, everyone, it's so nice to see you all here in this great greenberg lounge of the new york law school. i'm the director of the nyu center for the study of transformative...
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how to do the pole, um, excuse the t peg board and the latter andatta i've at my peak in the nfl wittered did he say i was benchn pressing 40 pounds and ind couldn't carry 250 pounds on a peg. so simple, i'm like hold on. hold on now.ow >> it's tollly different.fent >> my goodness.s i mean it is a difference.iffe i have a whole new foundry found respect for strength. i was used to moving 350 pounders in front of me.n ont of you have to be able to use youru weight in a different way and so, um, this is that quite -- qe i'm pushing weight. weight. she is and the other ninja warriors are -- they're-he moving their own body weight wgh with grace.ra. >> akbar we're looking forwardeg it to and thank you for joiningi us this morning we'll watch thel show and we'll see how lame we m are when it comes to standing uu against them.em. we'll let you do the heavy lifting.li i expect you guys -- let me tell you something.thin this is appointment tv so tomorrow november 22nd,, tuesday, you make sure you watch on the esquire network. 8:00 p.m. seven central team will be nuts. >> it's ridiculous.>>t's we'
how to do the pole, um, excuse the t peg board and the latter andatta i've at my peak in the nfl wittered did he say i was benchn pressing 40 pounds and ind couldn't carry 250 pounds on a peg. so simple, i'm like hold on. hold on now.ow >> it's tollly different.fent >> my goodness.s i mean it is a difference.iffe i have a whole new foundry found respect for strength. i was used to moving 350 pounders in front of me.n ont of you have to be able to use youru weight in a different way...
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we have seen the results of .witter it is been on our break even point.eve that the best days for twitter are still to come. it still can get more users and build its existing users, rather than go out and get new users. you describe some of your holdings that you never anticipate selling. is twitter one of them? >> if twitter is a candidate for --e over, then these >> well, they tried and it did not happen. >> well, we do not know the whole story. it is not known yet. i can happy, by the way, that twitter is so independent. fox -- 21sthree century fox? >> every thing is on the table. >> what does that mean? >> we have invested in lyft, tw itter, in tens of companies. require diversity. for now, we are happy with our holdings. was the saudi prince with our own eric tasker. david: we will tell you all about an upcoming deal. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: you are watching bloomberg. i am vonnie quinn. mark: i am mark barton. this is your global business report. -- chairman of kingdom holdings said that he is not rushing to judgment how the election of dona
we have seen the results of .witter it is been on our break even point.eve that the best days for twitter are still to come. it still can get more users and build its existing users, rather than go out and get new users. you describe some of your holdings that you never anticipate selling. is twitter one of them? >> if twitter is a candidate for --e over, then these >> well, they tried and it did not happen. >> well, we do not know the whole story. it is not known yet. i can...