capital one shopping. (in s.l.j. voice) what s in your wallet? police rescuing a woman who fell onto the subway tracks. she fell from a platform, this is bay ridge, brooklyn, here. two officers walking right behind heifer. one of them jumping down to lift her right back up to safety. she s being treated for a head injury and police believe she was having a medical episode when she fell off the platform. to washington and nfl commissioner roger goodell testifying before congress today. a house panel investigating allegations of sexual misconduct, harassment and intimidation by the washington commanders. lawmakers issuing a subpoena to owner dan snyder, accusing him of creating a toxic workplace. goodell asked if this is the worst team behavior he s seen since becoming commissioner. i have not seen a workplace in the nfl that is anywhere near what we saw in the context of that period of time for the washington commanders. the league fining the team
when they know it s wrong? sometimes, it s easier to side with the dominating bully and harder to side with the person in this case, who is accused of breaking the code by going public. i think this is a real test for the nfl. think about the message this is sending to high school kids and their coaches about the kind of team behavior we should be evaluating. if it s richie incognito who emerges from this as the one who has the defenders in the sports world, then what does that say about kids who are being hazed and harassed on their team and come forward and ask for help. do you think you would have said something? 100% because i said from the rookie responsibility to where it led, you say hey, lay off this kid. he s going to have to help us when he s a second round pick. let s try something else. have you been in those situations? 100%. both sides. i ve been in there when they re taping rookies, a guy stripped down to his jock strap, all
as a byproduct, he taught us to pursue excellence in, well, in everything. mr. trautwein was my model for integrity, hard work, discipline, and exacting standards. the man s energy and passion were electric as was his mmme terin seoues as he led us through productions, he also taught us the virtue of using a little borderline madness to get your way. the man was known to throw plastic chairs high against the wall and yell at the top of his lungs when we let him down. tricks generally dropped from the playbook but certainly got our attention. we go on with his battle cry. a call that persists, a call to persist that rings down to this day. rude, crude, and unattractive was his all-purpose critique of unacceptable team behavior. i don t care if you loathe me, but by god, you ll work for me, he d say, so we did. one of mr. trautwein s pupils became a star of stage and