Temple preparing for postseason play. Number five of the night for the owls. Its about loving the guys you play with. Describe what its like to bring happy back to happy valley valley. If i left my office i would have time for it. This is action news sports sunday, sponsored by audi. Hello once again. Welcome to sports sunday with michael minnelli. Im ducis rodgers. Eagles packers, birds 55 with six games remaining. There are three teams ahead of them in the wild card race. Mike, is this a must win for the birds . Oh, yes. Its a must win situation. Aaron rodgers says green bay can run the table. He thinks he will win the game. If the eagles dont win the game, its saianara for the season. We dont want to talk about that yet. I talked to Doug Pederson about carson wentz and his play. Defense is getting film on him. As a young player, we ask him to do a lot. Being able to manage all of that. Hes been in close games. We are headed in the right direction. Everything carsons been doing and w
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in for vinita nair. an an embarrassing document dump from the website wikileaks. hundreds of documents are showing how the u.s. conducts its business. emily schmidt is joining from us washington. reporter: rob and mike, good morning to you. the white house knew it was coming but it could do nothing to stop the release and the amount of information involved is huge. wikileaks said it s more than a quarter million documents, none top secret. but all something the u.s. government would rather keep private. we live in a world where just a little itty piece of information can add to new information and can really open an ununderstanding that wasn t there before. reporter: the there is time gauling, the alpha dog and the emperor with no clothes. and they say an attack would only delay iranian plans by one to two years. and one document said that yemen president said told general petraeus we ll continue to say that the bombs are ours, not you re. they need a gut about th
i m rob nelson. and i m mike marusarz sitting in for vinita nair. an an embarrassing document dump from the website wikileaks. hundreds of documents are showing how the u.s. conducts its business. emily schmidt is joining from us washington. reporter: rob and mike, good morning to you. the white house knew it was coming but it could do nothing to stop the release and the amount of information involved is huge. wikileaks said it s more than a quarter million documents, none top secret. but all something the u.s. government would rather keep private. we live in a world where just a little itty piece of information can add to new information and can really open an ununderstanding that wasn t there before. reporter: the there is time gauling, the alpha dog and the emperor with no clothes. and they say an attack would only delay iranian plans by one to two years. and one document said that yemen president said told general petraeus we ll continue to say that the bombs