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expecting the oiler program not to start until 2017, avondale was to exit naval ship building in late 2012. with no new work in the pipeline, the owner, northrop grumman, said they would close avondale. that's what many in the pentagon wanted. it would cut overcapacity. the navy would be left with just a single yard with recent experience building large ships like the oilers. the yard in san diego. the problem is that it won't solve the overcapacity problem. eight shipyards build large ship for navy and not enough work to keep them busy. the challenge will be to maintain the benefits with the remaining yards. thanks for joining us with this week in defense news. i'll be back next think about the internet. growing, evolving, literally transforming our lives. now imagine the possibilities of what tomorrow could bring. at at&t, we support a core set of standards that will guide the internet into the future... to protect users, and reward innovators, for years to come. we support a fair and open internet - affordable and accessible to everyone. transparent networks, managed in ways that a
expecting the oiler program not to start until 2017, avondale was to exit naval ship building in late 2012. with no new work in the pipeline, the owner, northrop grumman, said they would close avondale. that's what many in the pentagon wanted. it would cut overcapacity. the navy would be left with just a single yard with recent experience building large ships like the oilers. the yard in san diego. the problem is that it won't solve the overcapacity problem. eight shipyards build large ship for...
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oilers fall. third and goal from the 16. moon looking for hill again. the throw oh barry gets to hill. does he have both heat in? there's one. does he have two? does he have possession? the official say no catch. and this was just one season before instant replay started. >> i made the catch of the ball. i don't know what else you can do. just had a tough call against us. they estimate it would be a good team. i guess that's the way to call. >> it looked like he had both feat down. i was looking for the sign and it looked like he had it. evidently, the officials saw it better than i did. >> one last chance at double redemption. the former skin with the oilers from 33 yards out. and it is no good. the skins with ugly. 16-13. >> it has to hurt terribly against the redskins. >> not just against the redskins them would have hurt against any team. >> any time you have an opportunity like that to tryhe ball game and you don't, it hurts. >> love the attire in those piec. the first version of enassistant replay started the next season. coach were not allowed to
oilers fall. third and goal from the 16. moon looking for hill again. the throw oh barry gets to hill. does he have both heat in? there's one. does he have two? does he have possession? the official say no catch. and this was just one season before instant replay started. >> i made the catch of the ball. i don't know what else you can do. just had a tough call against us. they estimate it would be a good team. i guess that's the way to call. >> it looked like he had both feat down....
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oilers fall. third and goal from the 16. moon looking for hill again. the throw is over wilburn and gets to hill. does hill have both feet in? one, does he have two? does he have possession? e officials say that no catch. and this is just one season before instant replay started. >> i have my feet dow a i made the catch of the ball. so i -- i mean, i don't know what else you can do. i mean, just have a tough call against us. they are in washington, d.c., they are supposed to be a good team, houston oil zblers i was looking for the call the ugly sign, you know. evidently, the official saw it better than i did. >> one last chancet double redemption. foer skins tony zendejas, 40 yards out. it is good. the skins win ugly, 16-13. >> it has to hurt terribly against the redskins. >> not just the redskins. they would hurt against any team. i mean, anyime have you an opportunity like that, tie the ball game and you don't, you know, it hurts. ironically, the first version of instant replay started the next season in 1986. coaches were not allowed to throw that re
oilers fall. third and goal from the 16. moon looking for hill again. the throw is over wilburn and gets to hill. does hill have both feet in? one, does he have two? does he have possession? e officials say that no catch. and this is just one season before instant replay started. >> i have my feet dow a i made the catch of the ball. so i -- i mean, i don't know what else you can do. i mean, just have a tough call against us. they are in washington, d.c., they are supposed to be a good...
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he place for the bears, colts and oilers, but will best be remembered for his years with e 9ers. >>> blue jays, this is not how you want to start a game. a lineup stumbled off the mound. that's an unusual first pitch. with a start like that, you can only get better. at one point, he struck out seven straight. he finished with 9 ks. bl jays put up five in the third. yanks missed a chance to win a playoff spot. >>> speaking of clenching, phils had the champagne on ice. a towering shot, philadelphia led it, 1-0. that's all they need because roy haliday was dealing. struck out danny espinosa. the phils win their fourth straight n.l.e. crown. >>> rays and marlins, needed extra innings. ended with a walk-off single in the 11th. braves won, 1, now a half game up in the wild card race. that'sour early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >>> yourarly morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, a treasurered american landmark makes a come bak. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. welcome back to "early today." the east coast, get gear ready. we are l
he place for the bears, colts and oilers, but will best be remembered for his years with e 9ers. >>> blue jays, this is not how you want to start a game. a lineup stumbled off the mound. that's an unusual first pitch. with a start like that, you can only get better. at one point, he struck out seven straight. he finished with 9 ks. bl jays put up five in the third. yanks missed a chance to win a playoff spot. >>> speaking of clenching, phils had the champagne on ice. a...
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he played for the bears, colts and oilers, but will best be remembered for his years with the niners. >>> blue jays, this is not how you want to start a game. a lineup stumbled off the mound. that's an unusual first pitch. with a start like that, you can only get better. at one point, he struck out seven straight. he finished with nine ks. blue jays put up five in the third. 31st of the season. yanks missed a chance to win a playoff spot. toronto won it 7-5. >>> speaking of clenching, phils had the champagne on ice. popping the cork. a towering shot, philadelphia led it, 1-0. that's all they need because roy halladay was dealing. gave up just two hits. struck out danny espinosa. the phils win their fourth straight n.l. east crown with an 8-0 win over washington. >>> rays and marlins, needed extra innings. ended with a walk-off single in the 11th. braves won, 2-1, now a half game up in the n.l. wild card race. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >>> the latest lindsay lohan lunacy, your early morning entertainment headlines straight ahead. >>> plus, wash
he played for the bears, colts and oilers, but will best be remembered for his years with the niners. >>> blue jays, this is not how you want to start a game. a lineup stumbled off the mound. that's an unusual first pitch. with a start like that, you can only get better. at one point, he struck out seven straight. he finished with nine ks. blue jays put up five in the third. 31st of the season. yanks missed a chance to win a playoff spot. toronto won it 7-5. >>> speaking of...
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he place for the bears, colts and oilers, but will best be remembered for his years with the 9ers. >>> blue jays, this is not how you want to start a game. a lineup stumbled off the mound. that's an unusual first pitch. with a start like that, you can only get better. at one point, he struck out seven straight. he finished with 9 ks. blue jays put up five in the third. yanks missed a chance to win a playoff spot. >>> speaking of clenching, phils had the champagne on ice. a towering shot, philadelphia led it, 1-0. that's all they need because roy haliday was dealing. struck out danny espinosa. the phils win their fourth straight n.l.e. crown. >>> rays and marlins, needed extra innings. ended with a walk-off single in the 11th. braves won, 2-1, now a half game up in the wild card race. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >>> your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, a treasurered american landmark makes a come back. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. welcome back to "early today." the east coast, get your rain
he place for the bears, colts and oilers, but will best be remembered for his years with the 9ers. >>> blue jays, this is not how you want to start a game. a lineup stumbled off the mound. that's an unusual first pitch. with a start like that, you can only get better. at one point, he struck out seven straight. he finished with 9 ks. blue jays put up five in the third. yanks missed a chance to win a playoff spot. >>> speaking of clenching, phils had the champagne on ice. a...
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. >> reporter: he says it was an oiler they had lost in the fog coming out of the bay and was broadsided by another ship and went aground in 1922. 15 years later it was the frank buck that hit a passenger ship head on at almost the same spot. >> those two sister ships, they lay there side by side for over a year until finally somebody figured out that having two wrecked ships along the golden gate was probably bad for the morale of other ships. >> i need your good questions. send them to me. [ male announcer ] jerry brown's good old days. but what really happened? cnn -- not me -- cnn says his assertion about his tax record was "just plain wrong." jerry brown went out there and took credit for the fact that the people of california voted for proposition 13, which lowered taxes, which he opposed. and now he's going around taking credit for it. he raised taxes as governor of california. he had a surplus when he took office and a deficit when he left. he doesn't tell the people the truth. djokovic speculated the extra >>> the u.s. open final was rained out yesterday. -- apparently he needed
. >> reporter: he says it was an oiler they had lost in the fog coming out of the bay and was broadsided by another ship and went aground in 1922. 15 years later it was the frank buck that hit a passenger ship head on at almost the same spot. >> those two sister ships, they lay there side by side for over a year until finally somebody figured out that having two wrecked ships along the golden gate was probably bad for the morale of other ships. >> i need your good questions....
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he place for the bears, colts and oilers, but will best be remembered for his years with with the raiders. >>> baseball, yankees and blue jays. this is not how you want to start a game. a stumble off the mound. that's an unusual first pitch. with a start like that you can only get better. at one point he struck out seven straight. he finished with 9 ks. blue jays put up five in the third. yanks missed the chance to clinch a playoff spot. >>> speaking of clenching, phils had the champagne on ice. a towering shot, philadelphia led it, 1-0. that's all they need because roy halladay was dealing. gave up two hits, struck out espinoza for the complete game. the phils win their fourth straight nl crown. >>> rays and marlins, needed extra innings. ended with a walk-off single in the 11th. braves won, 2-1, now a half game up in the wild card race. that's your "first look" at sports. i'm fred roggin. >>> now for another quick look at the weather, here is dominica davis with the weather forecast. you have better news this time around, don't you? i do. >> you do? >> you just need to go to the west co
he place for the bears, colts and oilers, but will best be remembered for his years with with the raiders. >>> baseball, yankees and blue jays. this is not how you want to start a game. a stumble off the mound. that's an unusual first pitch. with a start like that you can only get better. at one point he struck out seven straight. he finished with 9 ks. blue jays put up five in the third. yanks missed the chance to clinch a playoff spot. >>> speaking of clenching, phils had...
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he played with the bears, colts and oilers but will be best remembered for his final nine years with the raiders. george blanda was 83 years old. >>> baseball last night. phillies looking to clinch their fourth straight nl east crown. the champagne on ice in the clubhouse. second inning, jayson werth gets the party started with a towering solo shot to left. phils go up 1-0. that's all they needed. roy halladay was dealing. here he is in the third striking out dunn. halladay pitched a complete game for a baseball best 21st of the season. phillies win 8-0. they clinch the nl east title. some other scores last night, atlanta won, san diego lost. atlanta a half game up in the nl wild card. yanks and rays both lost, so the rays still a half game up on the yankees. >> red sox won. >> oh, the red sox won from the irrelevant file. >>> coming up on "morning joe," vice president joe biden in an exclusive interview on the premiere of "the last word with lawrence o'donnell" addressing for the first time the picture painted in bob woodward's book over a white house fighting on what to do in afgha
he played with the bears, colts and oilers but will be best remembered for his final nine years with the raiders. george blanda was 83 years old. >>> baseball last night. phillies looking to clinch their fourth straight nl east crown. the champagne on ice in the clubhouse. second inning, jayson werth gets the party started with a towering solo shot to left. phils go up 1-0. that's all they needed. roy halladay was dealing. here he is in the third striking out dunn. halladay pitched a...
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after playing ten years with the chicago bears, part of a season with baltimore, seven with the houston oilers and the final nine seasons with the raiders. he scored 2,002 points in his career which was a record at the time of his retirement. his scorecard, a long one. also kicked 335 field goals and 943 extra points. >>> well, still ahead tonight at 5:00, bagging the fees. the airlines argument against giving you a refund for your lost luggage. >> and a pricey and popular juice is in the crosshair of health officials. why the company is facing charges tonight. >> not so happy. the battle between san francisco and fast food restaurants. >> and our education nation series has a look at a growing trend in schools that has some questioning whether it works. >> keeping an eye on the hot temperatures all around the bay area. look at the numbers right now. still 95 san jose. above 100 in gilroy and 80s around san francisco. and get ready for another scorcher tomorrow. the hotorast cop in your forecast coming up when we come right back. [ ruiz ] reliable tools started as a brick and mortar store. we
after playing ten years with the chicago bears, part of a season with baltimore, seven with the houston oilers and the final nine seasons with the raiders. he scored 2,002 points in his career which was a record at the time of his retirement. his scorecard, a long one. also kicked 335 field goals and 943 extra points. >>> well, still ahead tonight at 5:00, bagging the fees. the airlines argument against giving you a refund for your lost luggage. >> and a pricey and popular juice...
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blanda played until he was 49 years old and played for the bears and oilers. davis presented blanda into the hall of fame in 1981. mr. clutch, blanda was 80 years old. >>> don nelson is out of here. keith smart is in. >> this is keith smart day. >> reporter: in other words, enough about the past. the don nelson era is over in oakland and while the e placement is his protege, the warriors are starting fresh. >> now, you get a chance to understand who i am as a coach, my vision of what i want to do with our team. >> reporter: that vision is reflected in the new roster. >> we want to play fast. we want to have another element. >> the look we have now, direction we're going, decisions being made. >> reporter: the spot may have haeped just days before training camp, but riley sinsists it has been in the works for months. >> you're going to have to go back and say did somebody else do that and is riley the figure head for it. i'm not trying to get away from that point, but it's a change i felt needed to be made. >> reporter: now, that change must translate to the co
blanda played until he was 49 years old and played for the bears and oilers. davis presented blanda into the hall of fame in 1981. mr. clutch, blanda was 80 years old. >>> don nelson is out of here. keith smart is in. >> this is keith smart day. >> reporter: in other words, enough about the past. the don nelson era is over in oakland and while the e placement is his protege, the warriors are starting fresh. >> now, you get a chance to understand who i am as a coach,...
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and of the houston oilers, and the plate for 26 seasons. a very dear friend. of al davis. and also, the stanford cardinal, and he is going to be strutting around they are rolling after taking apart the dame! 4-0, for the first time since 1986. and the top five a draft pick if he wants to come out? the defense has been great. and with the college football association press. we have the heavyweights, boise, organ is the number four, and stanford goes from 16 to #nine. they are going to play at oregon on saturday. we will find out. keith smart is officially the new warrior coach. and don nelson did not show up. he took his $6 million and is probably saying good riddance and good luck. when we return, a bear a real legends,brandy brisbane and with brent? from three minutes, now, i am is warning you that he has cut into your time! >> and no! he is well trained. >> he is whit is all soccer! >> and brandy is also either she is selfish? or a damned fool? [laughter] >> brandy is next. real mess. and i'm not going to give you any phony plans or snappy slogans that don't go anywhere.
and of the houston oilers, and the plate for 26 seasons. a very dear friend. of al davis. and also, the stanford cardinal, and he is going to be strutting around they are rolling after taking apart the dame! 4-0, for the first time since 1986. and the top five a draft pick if he wants to come out? the defense has been great. and with the college football association press. we have the heavyweights, boise, organ is the number four, and stanford goes from 16 to #nine. they are going to play at...
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over 26 seasons, the quarterback played for the chicago bears, the baltimore colts and the houston oilers as well as the raiders. he retired in 1975 at age 48 after throwing 27,000 yards and 236 touchdowns earning a place in the hall of fame. george blanda was 83 years old. it was an amazing career, wolf. guess how many games he played in his career. >> i love george blanda. i watched a lot of those games growing up. how many games? >> 340. >> wow. >> that's amazing. >> he was a great field goal kicker, too. he just continued on and on and on. old-scho old-school, the old way. >> the real football players. >> well, that was the old days. thanks. our deepest condolences to the george blanda family. he was a great, great football star. >>> corruption in afghanistan. has it reached so deeply that the u.s. is investigating the afghan president's own brother? and whether the u.s. government can assassinate american terrorists abroad. stick around. you're in "the situation room." a different story? of one financial company that grew stronger through the crisis. when some lost their way, this co
over 26 seasons, the quarterback played for the chicago bears, the baltimore colts and the houston oilers as well as the raiders. he retired in 1975 at age 48 after throwing 27,000 yards and 236 touchdowns earning a place in the hall of fame. george blanda was 83 years old. it was an amazing career, wolf. guess how many games he played in his career. >> i love george blanda. i watched a lot of those games growing up. how many games? >> 340. >> wow. >> that's amazing....
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george played for colts and oilers and best remembered for his nine years with raiders. he was 83 years old. at age 48, this was not a gimmick, they weren't trotting him out to sell tickets. he was actually a good player at the age of 48. >> i remember i'd be watching monday night football with my dad and darrell im mwould be ou there zipping passes and saying, put in blanda and he was 46, 47 and he would go out there and move the raiders. >> came from a great cornerback part of this country, outside pittsburgh where he came from, joe montana came from, dan marino and two or three others. >> he said he actually saw the face of god when he met bear bryant, and said, this must be what god looks like. >> mark halpern is feeling emotional. he's in iowa. but he wrote in. >> he wrote in a statement, a big blanda fan. a statement. i don't want to get all good old days on everyone but george blanda was an american classic, the likes we don't have anymore. he played and scored more points than anyone. a wylie quarterback, steely towed and most of all a showman. i feel sad for all
george played for colts and oilers and best remembered for his nine years with raiders. he was 83 years old. at age 48, this was not a gimmick, they weren't trotting him out to sell tickets. he was actually a good player at the age of 48. >> i remember i'd be watching monday night football with my dad and darrell im mwould be ou there zipping passes and saying, put in blanda and he was 46, 47 and he would go out there and move the raiders. >> came from a great cornerback part of...
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he played until he was 48 years old. 26 seasons with the bears, colts, oilers and raiders. let's listen. let's watch that part. >> the quarterback. he throws back! touchdown, raiders! >> by the way, why would cliff branch open for 14 years. could anyone cover that guy? george blanda, 83 years old. let's talk about last night. blanda's former team the bears taking on the packers at the new soldier field last night. early on, it was all pack because they're from green bay. aaron rodgers was really good, you'll see him in a second. maybe not. there's the fireworks i told you about or i forgot to tell you about. here's aaron rodgers and he hooks up from seven yards away. green bay was up three until darren hester says wait a second, i'm going to run through this very quickly. he scores. leaps into the crowd to celebrate. in your face to green bay with the lambeau leap. tie game. that's where it looks like we're looking at overtime until the chip shot made it 20-17. bears undefeated. but they will lose next week to the giants. i had a vision. let's talk soccer kind of. david bec
he played until he was 48 years old. 26 seasons with the bears, colts, oilers and raiders. let's listen. let's watch that part. >> the quarterback. he throws back! touchdown, raiders! >> by the way, why would cliff branch open for 14 years. could anyone cover that guy? george blanda, 83 years old. let's talk about last night. blanda's former team the bears taking on the packers at the new soldier field last night. early on, it was all pack because they're from green bay. aaron...