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>> one of the most popular sites in the museum happens to be thurman munson's locker.thurman munson was the yankee captain back in 1979 when he was tragically killed in a plane crash. he was so well beloved that they decided not to use his locker anymore. this is the babe ruth exhibit. he changed the game of baseball. the home run record at that point was about 29. he responded by hitting 54 home runs, which was more than any other team in the american league had hit. monument park. it's so, so dear to me. to take a look at the retired numbers plaques of those greats that i had lived through. >> there are a lot of yankee greats. so what was the first number retired? it was number 4, lou gehrig. and that was the first number retired in all of baseball. so why does jackie robinson have a different color? >> that was the colors of the brooklyn dodger uniform. >> jackie robinson, the only number retired in all of baseball. >> ladies and gentlemen, yankees stadium! >> we're on the field right now. how's it feel. >> unbelievable. >> that's what i want to hear. as many times
>> one of the most popular sites in the museum happens to be thurman munson's locker.thurman munson was the yankee captain back in 1979 when he was tragically killed in a plane crash. he was so well beloved that they decided not to use his locker anymore. this is the babe ruth exhibit. he changed the game of baseball. the home run record at that point was about 29. he responded by hitting 54 home runs, which was more than any other team in the american league had hit. monument park. it's...
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bills they're underwriting their retirements and i want to feel sorry for germany and yet of course thurman has benefited loudly because during all of this it has kept the euro relatively cheap and europe and the germany's huge export powerhouse so it's not a little bit about this is there are many that victim or thurman the really the predatory both because the question you're really asking is what is germany is true many of the banks nor is germany industry in the population german banks recklessly lent out money as a french banks to greece and are holding greek bunts and affright who knows the value we don't know how the german banks are bell ewing the great ponce other balance sheet right now a german or french or other european bank can buy a greek government bond say fifty percent. pledge this to the european central bank and get full euro's a pound and full bell you on the dollar and get free money by speculating we don't know whether the german banks or the french banks are carrying this three debt market value or a nominal face value so germany is itself is being sacrificed. to the
bills they're underwriting their retirements and i want to feel sorry for germany and yet of course thurman has benefited loudly because during all of this it has kept the euro relatively cheap and europe and the germany's huge export powerhouse so it's not a little bit about this is there are many that victim or thurman the really the predatory both because the question you're really asking is what is germany is true many of the banks nor is germany industry in the population german banks...
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general thurman? >> chairman, senator mccain and other distinguished members of the senate armed service committee,i think you for the opportunity to appear today. i would like to thank the secretary defense and the president for nominating me to be the next commander united nations commander, commander united states republic of korea combined forces command, and commander united states forces korea. if confirmed, i look forward to working closely with this committee as well as our alliance partner of the republic of korea to address deutsch alleges and opportunities we face together on the strategically important corrine peninsula. recognizing that a strong kick united states republic of korea audiences of the most important factors maintaining peace and stability on the korean peninsula and in the region at large, i will come if confirmed, continue to work with my predecessors directed at sustaining strong ties with our ptner. i would also like to thank this committee for the support it has provided
general thurman? >> chairman, senator mccain and other distinguished members of the senate armed service committee,i think you for the opportunity to appear today. i would like to thank the secretary defense and the president for nominating me to be the next commander united nations commander, commander united states republic of korea combined forces command, and commander united states forces korea. if confirmed, i look forward to working closely with this committee as well as our...
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general thurman? >> chairman, senator mccain and other distinguished members of the senate armed service committee, i think you for the opportunity to appear today. i would like to thank the secretary defense and the president for nominating me to be the next commander united nations commander, commander united states republic of korea combined forces command, and commander united states forces korea. if confirmed, i look forward to working closely with this committee as well as our alliance partner of the republic of korea to address deutsch alleges and opportunities we face together on the strategically important corrine peninsula. recognizing that a strong kick united states republic of korea audiences of the most important factors maintaining peace and stability on the korean peninsula and in the region at large, i will come if confirmed, continue to work with my predecessors directed at sustaining strong ties with our partner. i would also like to thank this committee for the support it has provi
general thurman? >> chairman, senator mccain and other distinguished members of the senate armed service committee, i think you for the opportunity to appear today. i would like to thank the secretary defense and the president for nominating me to be the next commander united nations commander, commander united states republic of korea combined forces command, and commander united states forces korea. if confirmed, i look forward to working closely with this committee as well as our...
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it starred uma thurman and jude law. it's a near future in which individuals are gentically engineered and it's the story of two brothers. one is enneared to be terrific and great and wonderful and one is not. it's a story about their efforts to succeed. there is one part of the story that resonates so well and is a strong metaphor for immigration and it's the following -- they would have a contest as adolescents and as adults they would swim out in the ocean, and the first one to turn back would lose. it was a simple contest. and in theory, in every possible way in theory, the engineered brother should have won. he was stronger, bigger, better, more fit. yet the older brother, the imperfect brother did not. there is this great line at the end where the younger brother turns to his brother and says why is it that you win? how do you win? that's the difference between you and me. when i'm swimming out, i'm not saving anything to come back and you are. and there is this notion, i think, that there is no gene for the human
it starred uma thurman and jude law. it's a near future in which individuals are gentically engineered and it's the story of two brothers. one is enneared to be terrific and great and wonderful and one is not. it's a story about their efforts to succeed. there is one part of the story that resonates so well and is a strong metaphor for immigration and it's the following -- they would have a contest as adolescents and as adults they would swim out in the ocean, and the first one to turn back...
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investigators say 29-year-old russell thurman, jr., was killed when two gunmen started firing on men before 10:00 last night. three hours later a mile away, another man was fatally shot on international boulevard. there are no arrests in either case. >>> authorities say they will take dna samples to try to identify one of the six people killed in last week's accident between a semi truck and an amtrak train in nevada. the nevada highway patrol says the body was burned beyond recognition. the five other victims have been identified. 58-year-old fran knox and her 18-year-old granddaughter were long-time morgan hill residents. the "san jose mercury news" says they moved to nebraska four years ago. >>> there are new questions about pg&e's handling of documents in the san bruno pipeline disaster. the "san francisco chronicle" reports pg&e held back a key document for two weeks before turning it over to federal investigators. it concerned a leak on the line in 1988. pg&e interviewed employees about whether it was on a seam on a pipe that was said to be seamless. the ntsb warned the utility
investigators say 29-year-old russell thurman, jr., was killed when two gunmen started firing on men before 10:00 last night. three hours later a mile away, another man was fatally shot on international boulevard. there are no arrests in either case. >>> authorities say they will take dna samples to try to identify one of the six people killed in last week's accident between a semi truck and an amtrak train in nevada. the nevada highway patrol says the body was burned beyond...
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senators kennedy -- kennedy, hatch, thurman were some of those individuals that worked awfully hard for a more fair system i named them, but there were many others who perform that task. what of the things provided in the sentencing reform act of 1984 was the creation of the united states sentencing commission, a bipartisan commission that was set up to take the sentencing policy decisions out of the political process, out of the hands of just the prosecutor, and out of the hands of just the defense attorney. the purpose of the act was to set the sentencing policies of the united states with regard to guidelines and -- advice to be given to individual justice by an independent agency within the judiciary, which was supposed to act outside the political process and outside of the influence of one side or the other in the courtroom. the commission since its creation has done that. today, the commission has done that with regards to the decision as to how to proceed with a retroactivity on a particular statute. i think it is fair to say that the commission, in making this decision, has act
senators kennedy -- kennedy, hatch, thurman were some of those individuals that worked awfully hard for a more fair system i named them, but there were many others who perform that task. what of the things provided in the sentencing reform act of 1984 was the creation of the united states sentencing commission, a bipartisan commission that was set up to take the sentencing policy decisions out of the political process, out of the hands of just the prosecutor, and out of the hands of just the...
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and one of the best things that will come out of this is what michael thurman, the former labor commissiongia, said about what he did in giving training money directly to employers saying don't hire them until we see how they do. but here's the training money. you train them to suit yourself. don't say they don't have the skills. train them to suit yourself. they won't be treated as employees. we need ideas like that. just think about it. if those 3 million people were going to work at a regular basis by now, america would have 2 million more jobs. the world psychologically would be very different. >> syria, libya, afghanistan and more up next, bill clinton weighs in on u.s. foreign policy. does he back everything president obama is doing? and the former president has an emotional moment when i ask him about his wife. you'll want to hear what he says he's learning from her. >>> now to the final part of my interview with former president bill clinton and his thoughts on some of the crisis situations the united states faces around the world. i remember going with you to rwanda in 1998. when
and one of the best things that will come out of this is what michael thurman, the former labor commissiongia, said about what he did in giving training money directly to employers saying don't hire them until we see how they do. but here's the training money. you train them to suit yourself. don't say they don't have the skills. train them to suit yourself. they won't be treated as employees. we need ideas like that. just think about it. if those 3 million people were going to work at a...
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at only 23 years old, our next guest has already shared the silver screen with meryl streep, uma thurman emma roberts, is called "the art of getting by." it is in theaters now. please say hello to michael angarano. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: did i pronounce your last name correctly? angarano. >> angarano. i don't know where i am until i hear my name pronounced because in staten island, where i'm born, it's angarano. here in california, it managed to be angarano. i now said -- >> jimmy: you spilled water on -- >> on myself. >> jimmy: on your wangarano. i did both. i'm from new york and i live out here so i split the difference and go with angarano. you are from new york originally. do you live here now? >> i do. i moved out here when i was 12. the family migrated from staten island. >> jimmy: they all moved out here? >> yeah. >> jimmy: was it because of you and acting or did you go with your family? >> you know, i think they used it as a great excuse, my acting i mean, to move out there. because my parents are born in brooklyn, i was raised in staten island. all my family's back in
at only 23 years old, our next guest has already shared the silver screen with meryl streep, uma thurman emma roberts, is called "the art of getting by." it is in theaters now. please say hello to michael angarano. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: did i pronounce your last name correctly? angarano. >> angarano. i don't know where i am until i hear my name pronounced because in staten island, where i'm born, it's angarano. here in california, it managed to be angarano. i...
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greenfield, the answer is alabama, louisiana, and mississippi, all three states votedyzirÑ for strom thurman wallace. i've got new names you'll want to be following on twitter. this is the nbc news 2012 campaign embed reporters. tivo it, pause it, follow these people at 10:10 a.m. right after the show, we'll let you know who they are covering, where they'll be living and what they'll be doing. we'll be right back. specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her care. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. . [ man ] i got this new citi thankyou card and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announc
greenfield, the answer is alabama, louisiana, and mississippi, all three states votedyzirÑ for strom thurman wallace. i've got new names you'll want to be following on twitter. this is the nbc news 2012 campaign embed reporters. tivo it, pause it, follow these people at 10:10 a.m. right after the show, we'll let you know who they are covering, where they'll be living and what they'll be doing. we'll be right back. specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i...
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i do have an additional question for you, general thurman.i want to thank all three of you for your distinguished service and willingness to continue to serve our country. >> thank you, senator. >> thank you, mr. chairman. admiral mcraven, if night race stock -- order to be stuck by the afghan government, how would that affect your ability to be successful? >> sera, stopping a raise would certainly be detrimental to the special at rations asked by of the fight in afghanistan. just to give you some statistics over the course of the last 12 months, the task force i committed over there we conducted approximately two dozen operations. of those two dozen operations, somewhere in the neighborhood had 88% were in fact conduct that night. i think what is lost on a lot of folks is that approximately 84% to 86% of missions we never fired a shot. >> admiral, it's fair to say a 78% of people were detainees come from the special operations missions. >> general allen, if the afghan government consisted of the 2400 people we are detaining at all in prison
i do have an additional question for you, general thurman.i want to thank all three of you for your distinguished service and willingness to continue to serve our country. >> thank you, senator. >> thank you, mr. chairman. admiral mcraven, if night race stock -- order to be stuck by the afghan government, how would that affect your ability to be successful? >> sera, stopping a raise would certainly be detrimental to the special at rations asked by of the fight in afghanistan....
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senator thurman? >> thank you, senator reid. monday night we had an announcements, a message from the united states speaker john boehner, he had a bipartisan plan that was caught happen. tuesday, it was not bipartisan. the only negotiation under way the entire week by boehner has been with other republicans, and he did not have a plan. by tuesday, they announced they could not call a vote. maybe wednesday. on wednesday they could not call a vote, thursday again, they failed to have the majority to call a vote. we waited until late last night, and now we are told sometime later today speaker boehner they have rounded up enough republican votes to pass his plan. it is not a partisan, and when you look closely at it is not right for america. in negotiating with the most extreme voices in his caucus, he is moving to positions that are almost indescribable. the latest report we have is that to win the last holdouts on the tea party, he had to agree to a significant and historic change, not enough that they are willing to hold our eco
senator thurman? >> thank you, senator reid. monday night we had an announcements, a message from the united states speaker john boehner, he had a bipartisan plan that was caught happen. tuesday, it was not bipartisan. the only negotiation under way the entire week by boehner has been with other republicans, and he did not have a plan. by tuesday, they announced they could not call a vote. maybe wednesday. on wednesday they could not call a vote, thursday again, they failed to have the...
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and then we have gweneth and uma thurman are co-chairs.unday, july 31st. the individual tickets left are $3,000. the tables are 20,000. we want to raise $2 million for the arts and underwrite art and education which is what we've been doing for many year gls willie geist, this is not one of my parties where we invite next door neighbors and cook hot dogs. >> only complementaries. i wish i could talk to every friend that i have ever had that cannot come to the after party but come to the pre party. no friends, i hate to say it. >> absolutely. >> willie, we should point out, you can get a tour of the "morning joe," two tickets to go see bill maher, backstage with 50 cent. you mentioned gweneth paltrow. work out with gweneth paltrow. >> i would, you should do that. >> go ahead. >> justin timberlake. it's all a-list kind of stuff. i want to go back to the group itself. art for life. explain just basically what it is and if it's important to you. >> opportunities for inner city kids. we have two galleries and programs that we operate. we have 2
and then we have gweneth and uma thurman are co-chairs.unday, july 31st. the individual tickets left are $3,000. the tables are 20,000. we want to raise $2 million for the arts and underwrite art and education which is what we've been doing for many year gls willie geist, this is not one of my parties where we invite next door neighbors and cook hot dogs. >> only complementaries. i wish i could talk to every friend that i have ever had that cannot come to the after party but come to the...