qb watson who threw for 405 yards and four scores in the game. though the crimson tide continued to answer with big plays, tight end o.j. howard hauls in this 35-yard td pass for the lead in the third quarter. but the biggest momentum swing of the game came with a big gamble by alabama. after tying things up with a field goal in the fourth quarter the tide decided to try their luck with a surprise offside kick and it pays off, bama gets the ball back, setting up another huge play. howard again this time a 56-yard reception to give the crimson tide the lead for good. and after the tide goes waynes a field goal bama s kenyan drake takes the ensuing kickoff 95 yards to the end zone. 95. to increase the alabama lead. clemson would score another two touchdowns in the game. but it s not enough as the tide outlast the tigers for a 45-40 victory, and a national title. there goes the red gatorade. their fourth in seven seasons.
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and that it does not lead to any more warfare and anymore violence and use of chemical weapons. the resolution i voted against, and it was a tough vote. that resolution unfortunately will be in play until we repeal it. now i m working to try to repeal it. just know that we cannot allow any president, any administration to continue to use force without coming to congress. i m pleased and proud that the president is doing exactly what he said he was going to do and that is come to congress for this authorization. congresswoman barbara lee, thank you for joining us, especially because it s so early on the west coast. thank you, melissa. so glad to talk with you today. up next more on the president s big gamble. politically genius or political dangerous? [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know
candidates. but this weekend s presidential debate focusing on national security. i moderated the debate here in washington, d.c. and among the many note worthy exchanges was this one in which newt gingrich, a front-runner right now, advocated what many conservatives clearly don t like, amnesty. i think that we ought to have a visa that goes with every graduate degree in math, science, and everything nearing so that people stay here. five blocks down the street you ll see a statue of einstein. einstein came here as an immigrant. so let s be clear how much the united states has drawn upon the world to be richer, better, and more inclusive. i think you have to deal with this as a comprehensive approach. it starts with controlling the border. i believe ultimately you have to find some system of once you put every piece in place, which includes guest worker program, you need a world war ii selective service board that reviews the people who are here. if you re here if you v
the big difference right now is not that the situation is better ore worse in reality but that there s more information to allow the assessment that came out today. look at today. look at the level of damage on all of these. this is the latest photograph that we have of all of this coming in here. and it gives you a real sense of how much damage has been done. as officials have seen more of the damage to not only the structures themselves and to the reactors but to the piping that goes to them, to the electrical supplies torque the super structure, the more they have said this now raises beyond this level down here. it s up here to the three mile island level from 1979 which means wider consequences. it s still two steps short of chernobyl. believe me, these are big, big steps. it s not an easy thing. what does this actually means? here s what it means. they expect that radiation has occurred. they expect some deaths may happen as a result of this and that severe damage has occurred