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Are NFL player protests 'massively, massively' hurting TV ratings?


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Washington Redskins tight end Niles Paul (84) and linebackers Ryan Anderson (52) and Chris Carter (55) kneel with teammates during the playing of the national anthem before the game against the Oakland Raiders at FedEx Field.
 
  Are NFL player protests 'massively, massively' hurting TV ratings?  
  Yes, ratings and TV stocks are down as player protests have spread. But a direct link between the two is fraught with contradictions.  
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  In this Tuesday, May 5, 2015 photo, an aircraft takes off at the Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul, Afghanistan.   Taliban, ISIS claim Kabul airport attack during Defense Secretary Jim Mattis visit
Missiles hit the Hamid Karzai International Airport hours after Mattis and Jens Stoltenberg, the NATO secretary-general, arrived in Kabul.
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  The Galvez tunnel that runs under the U.S.-Mexico border is about 762 feet long and about 70 feet deep underground.   The endless battle to stop drug smuggling; fences went up, but it didn't stop it
Custom agents at the busy San Ysidro Port of Entry between San Diego and Tijuana seize meth, heroin, coke, pot. Smugglers use boats and tunnels.
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  Roy Moore greets supporters during the Roy Moore for Senate election party on Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2017, in Montgomery, Ala.   Roy Moore wins Ala. GOP primary runoff for Senate, defeating Trump-backed incumbent
Voters went to the polls Tuesday to choose the Republican nominee for Alabama’s U.S. Senate seat after a six-week campaign.
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  President Trump speaks during a meeting with members of the House Ways and Means Committee in the Roosevelt Room of the White House on Sept. 26, 2017.   5 things you need to know Wednesday
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  People collect water from a natural spring created by landslides in a mountain next to a road in Corozal, Puerto Rico, on Sept. 24, 2017.   Why Puerto Rico faces a monumental recovery effort
FEMA reported Tuesday that only 11 of 69 hospitals had power, and Gov. Ricardo Rosselló said only about 5% of the island's power grid was operational.
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  Sen. Bill Cassidy and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell speak to reporters on Sept. 26, 2017.   Obamacare overhaul efforts are dead for now. What does that mean if you're an Obamacare consumer?
Obamacare consumers face fewer choices, higher premiums in wake of Obamacare repeal failure.
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  Rose Leslie and Kit Harrington are engaged.   'Game of Thrones' stars Kit Harington and Rose Leslie are engaged
The 'Game of Thrones' stars are taking the love plunge in real life.
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  Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin   Fire chief who directed racial slur at Steelers' Mike Tomlin is out of a job
Upset about the Steelers' decision to stay in locker room for anthem, a fire chief in town near Pittsburgh targeted a racial slur at Mike Tomlin.
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  Bryant Gumbel thanked the president for energizing today's athlete.   HBO's Bryant Gumbel thanks Trump for energizing modern American athlete
Gumbel's closing commentary on 'Real Sports' says he's glad that athletes are actually standing for something.
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A child plays on a swing on the sixth day of the Hindu festival of Dashain in Lalitpur, on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal. People of all ages play on a swings while marking the largest Hindu festival of Dashain in honour of the Hindu goddess of po

A child plays on a swing on the sixth day of the Hindu festival of Dashain in Lalitpur, on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal. People of all ages play on a swings while marking the largest Hindu festival of Dashain in honour of the Hindu goddess of po
 
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