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jim bunking has passed. >> bunking was one of my favorite heroes. >> reporter: he was introduced to theorld of baseball in the 1950's but phillies fans took notice and fell for the side arm pitcher from kentucky after this moment on father's day 1964. >> a perfect game. >> we've discussed that perfect game many times with other fans, what you were doing, everybody knows where they were that day. >> i was 13 years old and i wanted to go someplace, my mother wouldn't let me go. he said you might never see another perfect game again. >> reporter: he cemented his legacy with many more memorable moments during his 17 season career. when he was inducted into the baseball hall of fame although he pitched for three other teams he chose to honor the phillies wearing the team cap on his hall of fame cap. >> i got to know him real well in 1971 because we had jim bunking day and we gave jim a volkswagen bus because of the number children he had. >> reporter: phillies chairman david montgomery was a good friend of bunking's and remembers him as a hall of fame interall areas of his life. >> senator j
jim bunking has passed. >> bunking was one of my favorite heroes. >> reporter: he was introduced to theorld of baseball in the 1950's but phillies fans took notice and fell for the side arm pitcher from kentucky after this moment on father's day 1964. >> a perfect game. >> we've discussed that perfect game many times with other fans, what you were doing, everybody knows where they were that day. >> i was 13 years old and i wanted to go someplace, my mother wouldn't...
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. >> from the world of politics former kentucky senator jim bunking died and he served twelve years in house of representatives before serving twelve terms in u.s. nat and before politics bunking earned fame on baseball d who played in major leagues for 17 years he was seven time all star and one of just 21 pitchers sint year 1900 to ever throw a perfect game. he was 85. >> take a live look outside now so far it's been a rather cloudy and dreary start to the holiday weekend and taking a look at the washington monument tonight. question is will the weather trend continue for tomorrow. >> gwen, i know everybody wants to see a little bit of sunshine whether you're cooking out or at the beach. give us good news. >> we wish it was sunny and wonderful and warm and that was. it that's not the case unfortunately. we will have some sun tomorrow and more clouds then sun. remember that i said that. most of the day tomorrow we will see some pretty nice conditions in terms of dry. that's the operative word and we will see that change a little later on as we get to tomorrow night. let's look at what
. >> from the world of politics former kentucky senator jim bunking died and he served twelve years in house of representatives before serving twelve terms in u.s. nat and before politics bunking earned fame on baseball d who played in major leagues for 17 years he was seven time all star and one of just 21 pitchers sint year 1900 to ever throw a perfect game. he was 85. >> take a live look outside now so far it's been a rather cloudy and dreary start to the holiday weekend and...
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. >>> jim bunking dies, and the philadelphia phillies, jim was most known for this game right here. >perfect game. >> perfect game. , it was against the mets on fathers day june 21st, 1964. at that point it was only seventh perfect game in major league baseball history. so after his playing days, were over, jim turned to politics where he was elected to the house of representatives, in 1986 and a kentucky state senator, in 1998. >> yes. >> he was elected six times. >> six times to the u.s. house >> yes. >> and then won first of two terms in the u.s. senate in 1998. >> retired about seven years ago. >> he was only national baseball hall of fame tore serve in politics. >> yes. >> certainly only one to have pitched a perfect game. >> yes. >> he was 85 years old. legend here in philadelphia. >> we will be right back. >>> only a few of us outside on the road this morning maybe head together grocery store to get barbecue supplies, who knows, but anyway, not too crowded a i-95 near cottman avenue. rememb holiday schedule today bhiet new jersey transit, bus weekend schedule,nd trains will ope
. >>> jim bunking dies, and the philadelphia phillies, jim was most known for this game right here. >perfect game. >> perfect game. , it was against the mets on fathers day june 21st, 1964. at that point it was only seventh perfect game in major league baseball history. so after his playing days, were over, jim turned to politics where he was elected to the house of representatives, in 1986 and a kentucky state senator, in 1998. >> yes. >> he was elected six times....
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bunked. here's what the president is saying now about exactly why he fired jim comey or exactly who fired jimey. here he is. >> monday you met with the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. >> right. >> did you ask for a recommendation? >> what i did, is i was going to fire comey. my decision. >> his decision. do you believe that rosenstein was manipulated by the president in any way or do you believe that rosenstein wrote a memo that hillary clinton's e-mails are the reason jim comey should be fired? >> i'm sure he believes what he sent out in that memo, that comey mishandling the clinton investigation. i think that comey mishandled this investigation. if this memo was going to be used as a pretext of firing him, to give the public one motivation when the president's motivation was different, unfortunately, i have think that work product was used by the president to give a misleading impression to the country and yet another, i think, abuse of his office that is the president. this is a president who has very little, if any, other understanding or respect for the independence of the justic
bunked. here's what the president is saying now about exactly why he fired jim comey or exactly who fired jimey. here he is. >> monday you met with the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. >> right. >> did you ask for a recommendation? >> what i did, is i was going to fire comey. my decision. >> his decision. do you believe that rosenstein was manipulated by the president in any way or do you believe that rosenstein wrote a memo that hillary clinton's e-mails...
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and for the lower priced bunk house partnerships, about 7,000 were sold for a building that had only eight rooms. >> jimub was sent $15 a month for years. she thought it would ease the pain of she and her ailing husband. >> i have helped make millionaires of those people when i don't have enough to live on. >> bakker could be sentenced to 120 years in prison and fined over $5 million. >> i would say i feel sad, but encouraged in god. >> tammy bakker said she can best describe her feelings in song. ♪ on christ the solid rock i stand ♪ ♪ all other ground is sinking sand ♪ it's not over until it's over. boost. it's about moving forward, not back. it's looking up, not down. it's being in motion. in body, in spirit, in the now. boost® high protein it's intelligent nutrition with 15 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for when you need a little extra. boost® the number one high protein complete nutritional drink. be up for it ...where each drop was formulated to be smarter.... ...even smarter than that... ...so if a color didn't go on evenly, it would balance itself out to reveal its truest, riches
and for the lower priced bunk house partnerships, about 7,000 were sold for a building that had only eight rooms. >> jimub was sent $15 a month for years. she thought it would ease the pain of she and her ailing husband. >> i have helped make millionaires of those people when i don't have enough to live on. >> bakker could be sentenced to 120 years in prison and fined over $5 million. >> i would say i feel sad, but encouraged in god. >> tammy bakker said she can...
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jim buttoning died. he served 12 years in the house of representatives before serving two terms in the u.s. senate. before politics, bunkingball diamond. he was a hall of fame pitcher who played in the major league 17 he was a seven-time all star and one of just 21 pitchers since the year 1900 to throw a perfect game >>> the music world is mourning the death of greg almond died at his home in savannah georgia. he was theing orrist and singer for the allman brothers. al monday had been ill for awhile. seven years ago, he contracted he want tights c and underwent a liver transplant. >>> major developments in two local cases that made national headlines, the latest on the cases of both the dc sniper and murder of the savopoulos family in 2015. >>> we want to take a live look. this is a pretty good time if you're trying to head over the bay bridge. looks like everybody is smooth sailing across the water there. which is good news, if you waited until today to head out to the things looking pretty good. take a look out there and look at the beaches coming up, safe travels and hope everybody is enjoying the memorial day weekend,
jim buttoning died. he served 12 years in the house of representatives before serving two terms in the u.s. senate. before politics, bunkingball diamond. he was a hall of fame pitcher who played in the major league 17 he was a seven-time all star and one of just 21 pitchers since the year 1900 to throw a perfect game >>> the music world is mourning the death of greg almond died at his home in savannah georgia. he was theing orrist and singer for the allman brothers. al monday had been...
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jim, are you still with us? caller: yes, sir. host: so you heard hillary clinton there speak about the trump administration's bunk as a con. she mentioned criticism of the p. first, what do you think of the substance of that and do you think politics have a place in commencement speeches? caller: no, i don't. they need to be there to encourage these students to get out, go to work, find a good job, go to work, get to paying taxes so that this country can ove ahead. the democrats are out to get people on welfare, have them where they can control them. host: what would be your parting advice to the class of 2017 where were you've given the opportunity to address the graduating class? caller: get out there, find the best job they could. you're not going to start at the top. you're going to start at entry level. but once you get in, you do the job the best of your ability and you will move up in the corporate ladder. host: ok. thanks for your call. let's go to david, calling from jackson, mississippi, he's on the all others line. caller: you just played hillary clinton's speech in its entirety. i have seldom in my life and i'm
jim, are you still with us? caller: yes, sir. host: so you heard hillary clinton there speak about the trump administration's bunk as a con. she mentioned criticism of the p. first, what do you think of the substance of that and do you think politics have a place in commencement speeches? caller: no, i don't. they need to be there to encourage these students to get out, go to work, find a good job, go to work, get to paying taxes so that this country can ove ahead. the democrats are out to get...
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bunk. what are the hosts crossing the line with their commentary? >> i was on the way to winning until the combination of jim8th and russian wikileaks raised doubt in the minds of people who were inclined to vote for me. >> this is terrible, it makes me mildly nauseous to think that we might have had some impact on the election. >> chris: hillary clinton and fbi director james comey on the role the fbi investigation of clinton's private email server played in the 2016 presidential race and we are back now with the panel. how much responsibility do you think james comey really bears for clinton's defeat, especially his announcement that he was reopening the investigation 11 days before the election? >> he had a limited effect. i don't think it was a main factor. look at it this way as well, the case he laid out that he said was not the basis for a prosecution could very well have been, as numerous legal authorities have argued about that, it's possible he could have recommended an indictment, which obviously would have been devastating. he didn't do that. a lot of people think he would let her off the hook, s
bunk. what are the hosts crossing the line with their commentary? >> i was on the way to winning until the combination of jim8th and russian wikileaks raised doubt in the minds of people who were inclined to vote for me. >> this is terrible, it makes me mildly nauseous to think that we might have had some impact on the election. >> chris: hillary clinton and fbi director james comey on the role the fbi investigation of clinton's private email server played in the 2016...