in two thousand six germany keep a ensley man came up with an amazing psychological trick to the penalty shoot out in the quarter final against argentina. he was given a crib sheet from his coach with the preferences of some of the argentinian penalty takers. first couple penalties. he happened to guess right they want to be on the list because he was looking at this list and i m guessing right the other part. penalty takers he knows what we re going to do here is he s gone this piece of paper you know there s every detail of what we re about to do and that increases the pressure on them because they re not just thinking how do i score this penalty they re trying to second guess what liam is going to do based on a piece of paper. esteban can be answer was to take the decisive penalty and that psychologically it was devastating just imagine standing on the penalty spot and the keeper has a piece of paper and is looking at you what does he know about me does he know what i would do even
was this a possibility. this recount. this recount was a possibility in three states. now, how helpful is it to move forward? i don t think so. i think it s one reason hillary clinton hasn t been vocal. why al gore said, yes, i accept the presidency and it s going to be under bush. in this case she s doing the same thing. both of them, what they recognize, is it s country before party and we have to figure out how to work across the aisle, make sure the country is healing. everybody is in thanksgiving. the new york times gave everybody a crib sheet on how to have those tough political discussions and everybody wants that. everybody wants that crib sheet at table. thanks so much for being with us. appreciate it. happy thanksgiving. thank you. the fight against isis intensifying on this thanksgiving holiday. iraqi-led troops are closing in on the city of mosul. isis s last stronghold. 5,000 u.s. troops are on the
early voting. exactly. everybody has to vote on game day there. tuesday night, for folks at home that want a crib sheet, obviously, florida a state to watch if trump doesn t win there. north carolina. north carolina. 7:00 p.m., polls close. if north carolina starts to lean blue, i as a trump supporter, will be worried. 7:30, florida comes. those two states are must-wins, unless there is a rust belt strategy that takes over. north carolina could be close enough that it could take well into the night. absolutely. bring the espresso machine. yeah. the atlantic coast, new hampshire, north carolina, virginia. sun belt, florida, colorado, arizona, it s been close, and nevada, certainly. i think hillary almost certainly won nevada with the early vote. then the rust belt states. donald trump was in minnesota, showing he has a sense of humor. possibly wisconsin. certainly ohio and iowa. you know. new hampshire. with all due respect to the
their base points and then they re adding the numbers that they re going to want to quote frequently from here until the election and the anecdotes and sort of the names of the people affected by policies that they re going to want to refer back to. so it s really just sort of chapter by chapter is this speech, this is going to be health care policy. this is going to be defense policy, and you know, it s a crib sheet that also helps them make money. yeah. and in this case ben carson has been churning out books and selling books very successfully. i was curious if you felt like you gleaned any insight into the appeal of ben carson, who i have to say his biography is massively impressive and i understand the appeal of that. but just his persona i have a hard time understanding what in it, in his persona people find appealing. did you get anything out of the book in that respect? well, what i really took away from the book is something very similar to what you see on the stump where y