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greg: that is the peninsula hotel. that is on 5th avenue. what a scene. what a scene. rosanna: why? >> greg: rosanna, that is the place to be. you can see the park, the roof top. i met david that guy is all right. rosanna: i like that. let's talk about what is happening in the news. greg: donald trump said something, and so did hillary clinton. softball last night. rosanna: it was great. it was for charity. joe torre's charity. called safe at home. it helps young people in domestic violent situations. greg: this is it.
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place. greg: you can see the water. rosanna: cyclones play there. greg: joe was the opposing manager. rosanna was our manager. we tried our best to be cordial. i wanted to win. i wanted to domestic -- best managers in baseball history. i have been to third base. greg: rosanna, yikes. hi, everybody. a couple of things, first of all, let's get to the play of the game. mike woods made a catch. rosanna: we have the all-stars here. greg: watch this.
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i thought the yankees would being calling you after this. greg: everyone is swooning and it was a big catch. mike's the hero. i saw the errors earlier. watch this. mikey is at second base, lj. what do i do? whay. duke: mike, on the way home, i called my dad, and because -- i said, dad, i was pitching great, all i needed was a double play, easy ball, and mike booted it. mike: one guy got out and the
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they didn't score. rosanna: joe knew what i had to deal with with this team. joe is on the phone, joe torre, congratulations on a wonder game last night. >> well, thanks to you rosanna, a little disappointed in your club. there was a lot of dissension. mike: yes, from duke right now. >> you had no chance. [laughter] pitched well and the infielder made the error, but when you are a good pitcher you have to direct the ball to the guys that will catch it. greg: only you can get away with dising me like that. i will let that slide, joe. by the way, really, thank you for bringing us together for the safe at home foundation.
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about the work they are doing and what you went through. rosanna: it is great to get awareness out there. are you on the train this morning? >> i am. i am on the way to the office. the celebration didn't last long. rosanna: did you notice how beautiful greg looked like in the uniform? >> it was great. gets dirty. greg: i was safe at first on the feet. honestly, joe, i see the uniform, look, i thought i looked better than i do. i feel dumpy. you see yourself on tv and oh any gosh. what else, joe, how do we improve next time? >> well, the only thing i can
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attention you have given our safe at home foundation over the years. yesterday was the cherry on top. i want to do it again. rosanna: we love to have you back. you got a $5,000 check for the charity. >> yes, that is great. we'll reach more kids that way. rosanna: beautiful. we have had people on the team greg: department of sanitation. joe, a privilege to work with you and play with you, thank you. >> thank you guys for being a huge part of it and making it happen. i look forward to seeing you soon. rosanna: thank you, joe, have a ut booful day at work. appreciate it. greg: now back to you. mike: i like the fact that joe rides the train. rosanna: he's awesome. duke: this is a big weekend,
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1996 world championship team that was so special here in new york. if you are remember that team, yeah, everything they went through as a group, joe and his brother and joe. winning it all that year. that started the yankee dynasty. this is the weekend. they are celebrating the championship team. we talk a lot about a-rod. have that coming up on sunday? >> duke: yes. i asked joe about the management skills and he said what he said. you did a great job. greg: he's all over the map on that one. a little bit all over the map.
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>> i haven't been very good in these games. the last softball team i coached was a jonas brothers and we got embarrassed, so i got myself off the hook tonight. duke: how did rosanna scotto handel herself tonight as the skipper? >>/thought, eve rosanna is a big baseball fan and i know we sit at home and say what we would have done in the situation, i thought she handled the stress really well. her team let her down, obviously. the one thing about a manager, if you have a good team you are a good manager. rosanna: i agree, joe. duke: you batted your son as
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i thought we were on the way. rosanna: as a proud mother, let's show it. lj did a great job. he hit well and fielded well. i had him there as a ringer, because i didn't know what to expect from the rest of you on the team. greg: the coach's kid always gets to play. mike: shortstop and bat leadoff. rosanna: i put you on third base. i put you as the pitcher. i took you out early. duke: we discussed that. i was out of the inning. roz ross ines tried her very best.
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>> yes, it was heavy. rosanna: there is mike again. mike: that is not me. duke: that is you, mike. greg: we met hundreds of fans. thank you so much. who else? rosanna: i want to thank the team. pete, nelson,matt. the nymd and fdny guys, her doing the heroes classic on august 26th, at 7:00, it is a friday night. go and support. they are great. duke: i talked to the guys last night and a lot of guys go all over the country and play, great
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ball as well. talented players there. greg: the team that played after us, they were on the bus for 7 hours from vermont. wow. they played last night. after a 7 hour bus ride. rosanna: we had john wallace. mike: yes. rosanna: i want them for my team. ines: would you have us back? you, as a manager? rosanna: this. mike: we have to re-think you. greg: by the way, we gave you a golden clipboard for the services. mike, do you like glove? mike: it came in handy. greg: homemade trophies by the way. rosanna: thank you for that. after the game he made these for
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the view is unbelievable. rosanna: yes, mcu park, it is fun. we had good weather for the game. mike: yes, now it is changing up on us. i am glad we played last night, it is hot and humid. we have a heat advisory in effect. we have the heat and humidity is not backing down for a while. it is getting worse been better. we have an excessive heat watch near the philadelphia corridor. that is going to be a problem for the folks there, and the heat indexes going up to a hundred plus. to the current temps, they are going up. 79 central park. as well as newark and islip. 80 belmar. 79 allentown.
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dew points are high as well, sitting in the 70s. oh, man, it is not only uncomfortable, it is to the point of oppressive. when you go down stairs to the platforms it is nasty. dress light. here are the showers and storms it is not long before dealing with the showers and storms here in the city and the rain is coming down hard at times and leading to the potential of localized flooding. but the good news is they are on the move. it is going to make for inconvenient situation for us here soon enough. hot and humid. it is going on now and into the
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if you want to head to the beach, well, this is not the day. the uv index is at 5. water temp 75. rip current is high risk out there. entering the water and keep your eye on the little ones. mostly cloudy and showers and storms. tomorrow more or less the same thing and temperatures are warmer. on monday. we have a week of this stuff before catching a break here. but still, it is the dead of summer. this is what we get. back to you. greg: thank you so much. we were playing softball, the political campaign churning on and yes, donald trump saying stuff that proved to be very, very, very controversial again. maybe it is working out for him, maybe not. rosanna: he talked about the second amendment and gun control
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is elected the president she would put in a supreme court judge that could wipe out the second amendment. greg: and telling the second amendment people maybe they can do something, a lot of folks think he's hinting about violence against a president clinton, if it comes to that, listen to this and watch the guy behind donald trump. play it. >> hillary wants to abolish the by the way, if she gets to pick -- if she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks. all though the second amendment people maybe there is, i don't know. i tell you what, that will be a horrible day if, if -- >> rosanna: doing oh ah thing.
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rosanna: i don't know. the people who work with donald trump put out a statement immediately and saying they are talking about unifying the party to come together. greg: the second people have an amazing spirit. the statement made big, big headlines yesterday. this is weird. hillary clinton, somebody showed up at a hillary clinton rally who ease lately. rosanna: he's the father of the orlando nightclub shooter. the thing is, he's posted blogs, gone online and talked about how he's a taliban sifrn thiizer. he's sitting behind hillary clinton. i am sure these people are vetted.
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are. they don't just put anyone behind the potential president of the united states. greg: criminal background checks, this guy didn't commit a crime. maybe he's weird, maybe he should be on the lists. rosanna: so in the background behind hillary clinton? greg: politically no. this is bad for hillary. because you know, not in a way, not necessarily because of his so this guy has said over the years. rosanna: she's dealing with the email stuff too. greg: do you like this? it is sleek and shinny? rosanna: yes, i will save it. how did you do? greg: i stopped to home depot and spray paint and put it up in
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newspapers around, and i sprayed. rosanna: i can't believe it is dry this morning. greg: well, it is not perfect. rosanna: i will treasure it. thank you so much. i appreciate that. when we come back -- coming up, we talked to somebody that faked their own death. why would you want to do. some people do it because they want extra money here and there. greg: and start life journey through the world of death fraud is coming up.
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basically. greg: put up the book, this phenomenon, not called a trend. rosanna: playing a dead, the journey through the world of death fraud. by the way, she even tried to fake her own death. greg: in a way. welcome to "good day new york." >> thank you for having me. rosanna: how did i wind up sweating in the backseat of a mercedes. so you tried to fake your own death? >> as an experiment i wanted to see how far i would get. i went to manila to obtain the documents, a police report and reports a stating that in fact i died. greg: because of doing good counterfeit jobs there? >> philippines came up time again as a place where a lot of
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insurance will go because of the robust infrastructure for the fraud, it is not the only country that people try this. it is coming up again and again. rosanna: people, there are people going there and buy bodies and cremate them? >> yes, you can go to different morgues and they keep the unclaimed bodies on ice, people buy them and crete when you take a deathing the problem is producing the body. without a body, you have to wait 7 years for the payout. greg: so you took your death only so far. but others take it further and want to cash in. how practical is this? >> the first bit, you have to have a believable accident. a lot of people think i will stage a drowning, and then i
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fact, that raises a lot of red flacks. bodies usually turn up. it is coming up with a believable accident and story. the second step is having an idea of what you are doing to do in the after life. it is actually easier if you have fewer assets. the brocker you are, it is easier to disappear. rosanna: interesting. this book is not how to fake rosanna: you talked to people along the way? >> yes. rosanna: talk about the people you met. >> a great story is one that comes out of a uk, in the year 2002 stage add kayaking accident and he pulled off the water accident. he was a prison guard. he had been a schoolteacher. average guy. not a high pro file man.
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with the help of his wife staged the accident and returned to the town and lived next door to his own home. he had two adult sons that thought he was dead. >> so the kids don't know? >> no. he managed to obtain a passport in the name of a person, john jones, born around the same time as his. he took off for a trip around the world. we bought property in panama. greg: what a creep. man, that is not cool. you can get in big trouble for this. >> yes. faking your death in and of itself is not a crime. the crimes that people do to sustain themselves the life
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theft are crimes. rosanna: wow, i am hearing there are interest in making this a tv show? >> yeah, nbc universal has the rights. greg: wow, i do recommend a movie, who remembers capricorn one. oj is they fake their own death and show up at their funeral at the end. >> just like tom sawyer. rosanna: the book is great stories and fake death certificates. it is amazing to go through the book. greg: elizabeth, thank you. >> thank you so much. greg: the "good day" book club continues. the book that wrote saturday
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all kinds of office politics and drama. rosanna: sarah jessica parker didn't want to do sex in city. she had to be tricked. greg: wow. she wouldn't have all the townhouses without that role. rosanna: all right. we are meeting the author coming up. greg: matthew is a good keen business. ? keep on savin' all day at dunkin' donuts. double up on delicious with two egg & cheese wake up wraps for $2.
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light & fit crunch. greg: all right we have power house, the untold story of the artist agencies and the guy that and for a long time this was the most powerful guy in hollywood, at times it seemed like in the world. this guy, rosanna, had the golden touch, he ruled hollywood. rosanna: he had every major name in the business under his agency. okay. greg: what goes up, must come down. rosanna: he made a lot of deals. greg: a few enemies along the way.
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house. rosanna: james andrew miller is giving us a peek. it is in the book. nice to have you here. >> thank you. >> this is authorized account even though you are in and out of the heavy stories here. >> they knew i was doing it. they were not particularly pleased at the beginning. rosanna: they sat down with you and told in their words. >> i did 500 interviews with the people there before and there now. the acts are not used to talking. it is all about the client. i interview add lot of clients, actresses and actors and directors and people represented by them. greg: in the old days t acts
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michael was smooth as silk and doing everything with elegance. >> first thing comes the war robe. he put on the suits. he looked great and set the tone for the rest of the company. he was inspirational person to work for and very demanding and difficult. he had exacting and caa transformed the business and the guys that took over added a chapter and they are successful. rosanna: talk about the headlines out of the book. for example, sara jessica parker, she didn't want to do sex in the city at first. >> this is an interesting story. people think that the agents
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she said to me when we talked, i only did it because kevin really encouraged me to do it. if kevin said you must do this, i wouldn't do it. >> i like that kevin guy, he started as a doorman and look at him now. is there a talent with the guys? >> you have to have the trust of the client. if your forget. you have to be a business person and you have to understand the art of the deal, and the third thing, they have to be creative. think about kevin, kevin read the pilot script to sex and the city. they have to have affinity for
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cher. >> he was cher's agent and she didn't want to do star struck. he was exhausted and ron played tricks with her and put her in the position. he suggested she go to movie where a meeting where the things would get closed. he can be insistent. rosanna: we are learning that ron mayer has a big gambling problem. >> he's character. you know, i mean, he's unbelievable the way he interacts with everybody in the world. everybody thinks they are his best friend. he's a gambler, a traveller, i mean, he's like somebody you make up. rosanna: was he in trouble with gambling? >> there were debts with difficult people.
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wow. >> i don't know. >> acts make ten percent. >> yes, or let the client keep 90% of their money. rosanna: that is funny. greg: what else? ovis all over the news, all over the news and not so much. >> michael left to become the president of disney and he was there for less than two years. greg: that didn't go the eisner guy no. >> he was chairman of the board. and just not a marriage made in heaven. greg: they were friends until working together. that happens. >> when the lord wants to punish you, he answers your prayers. rosanna: i love hearing about the actors and actresses that didn't want to do a certain
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that put him on the map. greg: he's pretending to be the sausage king of chicago. he talks himself into the restaurant. it is all in the new book. congratulations, you did it. james andrew miller. power house. caa. the untold story of hollywood's creative agents. you should work on the cia. rosanna: nice to see you. coming up, we have a clam bake. >> there is a store in westchester, it is terrific. rosanna: it is not as hard as you think it is. greg: i never thought it was difficult. all right. show us the food, would you please. rosanna: it is looking good. yeah. greg, stay away from the
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>> in the bay area. california. >> it looks like it if it could talk it would have an interesting story. >> it is perfect for today. >> very nice. i love the entire look, i looked at the shoes and i need information. >> madewell. >> recent? >> yes. last month. how much were there? >> 130. >> i love it with the cute little sock. the sock makes it pop and the sock references the dress. i feel like this is all good. >> thank you very much. >> tattoos, i can't but notice. >> some in manhattan, some in brooklyn.
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>> buddha montra. >> in manhattan where? >> saves tattoo shop. >> tattoo my right arm, how much is this? >> $200 an hour. i don't know how many hours. a lot of hours. >> it is interesting and well done. if i had a favorite, this is the my favorite arm. oh, there we are. >> this is done. this is not done. carry forth. ode to being done. i hope you don't run out of money. finish up. greg: everybody got to be on tv. >> i feel good now. rosanna: thank you.
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it is huge. stew, big beautiful lobster. what are you doing with that thing? >> what do you think? rosanna: no. greg: kill it? rosanna: save it, greg. greg: i love lobster. rosanna: we are having a clam bake. we'll be right back. we could brag about what's in new light & fit yogurt. but we'd rather talk about what's not in it.
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greg: stew leonard. you can spend a day at these places. rosanna: when i go to these places, i want to move lob lobsters. take a look at this guy. he's going to see his last day. let's meet stew and his daughter. rosanna: we are talking about the clam bakes, people like to do that. we have a month left of the summer. clam bakes, you are like, oh, too much work, but it is one spot. >> a lot of people think you
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neat the seaweed and the rocks and charcoal. you can do it at hour house. in two weeks i am doing one at the house with 50 people. i was out in california and they had a big clam bake fest. and they just dumped the food on the table. it is a plastic table clothe. greg: and a bib. rosanna: oh, i like that. >> eat it like you like. roz lobster hats on too? your store? >> yes, the only thing that is rough is the seaweed. look at how easy this is. rosanna: show us. >> all you have to do is basically take some of the potatoes and corn. okay. this is a grilled corn. basically dump it into the pot. rosanna: the corn is not cooked or the potatoes?
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take the seaweed. this helps to keep in the steam and gives flavor. rosanna: can you do it without the seaweed? >> yes. i am just doing this because i am on the show today and it is looking fancy. put in the lobsters. this is cooked already. this is the color. this is about a pound and a quarter of lobster. this is what you get right now. a guy wants to greg: how about the kitchen sink as well? there is a lot of stuff. >> that is how easy it is. rosanna: madison,is your dad doing this right? >> who knows. everything is going in the pot. >> let this boil, 10, 12, 15 minutes. rosanna: where are the clams? >> that an is the last thing to put in.
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potatoes. >> in the past 5 minutes -- rosanna: boiling water, how about salt or white wine, olive oil? >> the seaweed gives that flavor. greg: what is the difference of this and bouillon base? >> that is a fish stew. >> the biggest question, how do i clean a lobster? rosanna: show us. >> my mother-in-law from california comes back and has to have the new england lobster. rosanna: madison, what is happening here? greg: hold on.
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>> put him next to the olive oil. this is cooked. take the claws off like that. break off the tail. okay. this throw out. okay. greg: oh people like that stuff. rosanna: it is yucky. >> you can eat it. it is like a caviar to some. greg: i think it is the interior of the it is labor intensive. what about the hammer? >> rather than use crackers, wrap this in a paper towel like that. have a ball. you don't have to do it that hard. greg: it is funner that way. this is better than a cracker. >> you went wham, okay.
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show him how it is done. greg: i am eating the lobster. >> the beauty shot is with the whole lobster. this is what you are going to put on the plates. pick it apart with the fingers. there you go. hook it. now, the one thing, since you are >> some nice white wines to pair with the lobster>> do you have a vineyard? >> yes, in farmingdale. my sister has one. farmingdale, we just opened a new store out there. rosanna: what is it called? so i know. >> this putting a splash of lemon the lobster. it is a spanish.
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very inexpensive one. this is a chardonnay. if you are using butter, it is good to have a chardonnay. then my daughter blake, she recommended this one. it is a sparkling wine. this is like cleansing your pallet. >> skip the >> you are going to get yours ultimately pal. he's making a run for it. rosanna: how many pounds should they be? >> actually, lobster eats well right there. but that's probably like 8 pounder or so. greg: you are going to the pot. >> this time of the year they
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