benjamin. touchdown, occasion care. dead middle of the field. third down. down field. smith is there. he has it for the touchdown. welcome back. some nfl action as week three of the preseason kicked off last night. time now for sports. we begin with major league baseball and a brucing day in detroit where clashes between the yankees and the tigers lead to eight ejections to comerica mark as gary sanchez is pegged at the plate in the fifth inning. in comes new york s chapman. before he can throw a pitch cabrera starts joining with yank yes catcher and words turn into
[ train whistle blows ] my mom makes trains that are friends with trees. [ train whistle blows ] my mom works at ge. play action from bradford second down and 20 going deep, down field, to riley cooper, he s in for the touchdown. jennings picks up a first down and more, down the sidelines, rashad jennings still on his feet, and he takes it all the way in. tough spot here for dalton, from the gun, rolls up. down the field, has his man it s brandon tate diving catch. on first down jonathan stewart with a big hole. ball comes out again but the
over a controversial call in the game against the cowboys. big d and little d. we have laura rutledge with the bleacher report. the lions were pretty much in control for the first three and a half quarters against the cowboys. then an odd sequence where a penalty was called on dallas and then taken away. it happened with about 8:00 in the fourth quarter. lions up three. matt stafford throws downfield and anthony hitchens was called for interference. then the refs pick up the flag and say no penalty. that resulted in a lions punt. toney romo here with the touchdown pass. cowboys win, 24-20. hard breaking win for the lions.
have polls across the spectrum, 60% of american people are not highly concerned about obamacare but opposed to it at this point. you have republicans standing on principle saying we re going to do everything, down to the last moment, including throwing a very unlikely pass downfield to stop this this is the u.s. senate. this isn t getting nominated for a best supporting actor in a melodrama. we have to go for reality, go for things that can actually happen in the senate. i think that s where the problem is. the reason that this is going to have a political cost is because you re right. until a few weeks ago, the entire focus was all the problems with obamacare. it was becoming a huge headache for the democrats and for president obama. we ve taken that off their shoulders and made it our problem. this is an argument about tactics and how this plays out politically. i don t want to take part in the political conversation. there s a principle to stand on. we agree it s not likely to