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we can now speak to david browne, who's a senior writer at rolling stone magazine. he was, i guess you could call him the serious monkee. the monkees were seen as a disposable pop group, in a way, but michael naismith was one of the guys in the band who wrote a lot of his own songs, he was the kind of quality control guy in that group. so that was a really important role in that band at the time. �* , . important role in that band at the time. �*, ., ., , the time. it's a quality control— the time. it's a quality control and _ the time. it's a quality control and one - the time. it's a quality control and one of - the time. it's a quality control and one of the j the time. it's a quality - control and one of the serious guys, he was also a bit of a tour de force regarding the creative control, right? right, the did creative control, right? right, they did not — creative control, right? right, they did not have _ creative control, right? right, they did not have control - creative control, right? right, | they did not have control early on when they started. it was m
we can now speak to david browne, who's a senior writer at rolling stone magazine. he was, i guess you could call him the serious monkee. the monkees were seen as a disposable pop group, in a way, but michael naismith was one of the guys in the band who wrote a lot of his own songs, he was the kind of quality control guy in that group. so that was a really important role in that band at the time. �* , . important role in that band at the time. �*, ., ., , the time. it's a quality control—...
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earlier, i spoke to david browne who's a senior writer at rolling stone magazine.hought michael nesmith was on the 60s pop music scene. you know, he was very influential in terms of, he was, i guess you could call him the serious monkee. the monkees were seen as a disposable pop group, in a way, but nesmith was one of the guys in the band who wrote a lot of his own songs, he was the kind of quality control guy in that group. so that was a really important role in that band at the time. you say quality control and one of the serious guys, he was also a bit of a tour de force regarding the creative control, right? right, they did not have control early on when they started. it was nesmith who led the charge and said, we want to participate on our own records, we want to write our own songs and play on them, and that was a real significant moment for the band. they broke away from don kershner, their original svengali producer, their auteur kind of guy, and went off on their own for a couple of years. nesmith was a real driving force behind the monkees having their ow
earlier, i spoke to david browne who's a senior writer at rolling stone magazine.hought michael nesmith was on the 60s pop music scene. you know, he was very influential in terms of, he was, i guess you could call him the serious monkee. the monkees were seen as a disposable pop group, in a way, but nesmith was one of the guys in the band who wrote a lot of his own songs, he was the kind of quality control guy in that group. so that was a really important role in that band at the time. you say...
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i'd like to ask chief david brown first. not so much in detail.the curiosity is the commissioner and with the holiday season and with everything talking about upticks and passenger numbers about what's new, the new variants being introduced with this new policy that's changing day-to-day with covid testing now 24 hours ahead and i'm not quite sure. i think it's international only. that's why i'm asking for clarity and how that reflects to the department. i know that's out there. but our division as well. so chief brown, officer chief nicholson can you share that with us some of those answers to my questions? >> president: can i interrupt for a moment? the airport division is usually covered under the operations. it's not outlined in the administrative report and i don't know if that goes then off of the brown act since it's not on the agenda. >> vice president: i appreciate that, madam secretary, because that's what i like about your oversight. i only ask that, chief velo, chief nicholson, because it's part of chief velo's packet. or can i get som
i'd like to ask chief david brown first. not so much in detail.the curiosity is the commissioner and with the holiday season and with everything talking about upticks and passenger numbers about what's new, the new variants being introduced with this new policy that's changing day-to-day with covid testing now 24 hours ahead and i'm not quite sure. i think it's international only. that's why i'm asking for clarity and how that reflects to the department. i know that's out there. but our...
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lori lightfoot and have the police chief which i love david brown, he went to chicago.m not to do the job. he did the job anyway. budged to the system and now kids continue to die. you can't run chicago like texas. you just can't do it. >> pete: great point. lawrence jones, thanks for joining us, man. appreciate it up next, the uss kamala strikes another iceberg. now the ship is sinking and there aren't enough life boats. karl rove, well, he is on dry land with his analysis coming up. ♪ ♪ ulsing, electric shocks, sharp, stabbing pains, or an intense burning sensation. what is this nightmare? it's how some people describe... shingles. a painful, blistering rash that could interrupt your life for weeks. forget social events and weekend getaways. if you've had chickenpox, the virus that causes shingles is already inside of you. if you're 50 years or older ask your doctor or pharmacist about shingles. ♪ pete things just keep getting worse for vice president kamala harris in a matter of two weeks two of the top aides announced calling it quits. first it was her communication
lori lightfoot and have the police chief which i love david brown, he went to chicago.m not to do the job. he did the job anyway. budged to the system and now kids continue to die. you can't run chicago like texas. you just can't do it. >> pete: great point. lawrence jones, thanks for joining us, man. appreciate it up next, the uss kamala strikes another iceberg. now the ship is sinking and there aren't enough life boats. karl rove, well, he is on dry land with his analysis coming up. ♪...
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indiscernible] due to [indiscernible] we have met with week with state of california special prosecutor david brown d.o.j. >> clerk: thank you, caller. good evening, caller, you have two minutes. >> my name is karen [indiscernible], and i volunteer with wealth and disparities in the black community. the following is a quote from our founder, felicia jones. this is an urgency to address the injustices of black san franciscans. i'm going to call it what it is, antiblackness. when it comes to the use of force, racial profilings, and traffic stops of black people by sfpd. i have grown tired of talking to the police commission, the sfpd, and the board of supervisors. where is the urgency? if the tables were turned and these statistics represented white folks, there would be an urgency. i agree with first lady michelle obama when she says own this, it belongs to us. when are you going to address the lives of all san franciscans, not just black san franciscans as you took an oath to uphold the law for all san franciscans. i am tired. not tired enough to quit, but tired of beating a dead horse, tired of se
indiscernible] due to [indiscernible] we have met with week with state of california special prosecutor david brown d.o.j. >> clerk: thank you, caller. good evening, caller, you have two minutes. >> my name is karen [indiscernible], and i volunteer with wealth and disparities in the black community. the following is a quote from our founder, felicia jones. this is an urgency to address the injustices of black san franciscans. i'm going to call it what it is, antiblackness. when it...
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indiscernible] due to [indiscernible] we have met with week with state of california special prosecutor david brown of the cal d.o.j. >> clerk: thank you, caller. good evening, caller, you have two minutes. >> my name is karen [indiscernible], and i volunteer with wealth and disparities in the black community. the following is a quote from our founder, felicia jones. this is an urgency to address the injustices of black san franciscans. i'm going to call it what it is, antiblackness. when it comes to the use of force, racial profilings, and traffic stops of black people by sfpd. i have grown tired of talking to the police commission, the sfpd, and the board of supervisors. where is the urgency? if the tables were turned and these statistics represented white folks, there would be an urgency. i agree with first lady michelle obama when she says own this, it belongs to us. when are you going to address the lives of all san franciscans, not just black san franciscans as you took an oath to uphold the law for all san franciscans. i am tired. not tired enough to quit, but tired of beating a dead horse,
indiscernible] due to [indiscernible] we have met with week with state of california special prosecutor david brown of the cal d.o.j. >> clerk: thank you, caller. good evening, caller, you have two minutes. >> my name is karen [indiscernible], and i volunteer with wealth and disparities in the black community. the following is a quote from our founder, felicia jones. this is an urgency to address the injustices of black san franciscans. i'm going to call it what it is,...
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kate moore blackrock, david kelly, erin browne, a monster lineup into the next hour. catch up with the outgoing ceo and incoming ceo of southwest. i know you want to talk about what they have to discuss in this labor market. lisa: the idea that they cannot hire people but they cannot keep people in their seats. attrition has been a big thing. brian moynihan was talking about that with david westin. how much does this disrupt service? you can tell us about this after your experience going back to london. how much is their problem with airline services given they cannot people back into seats? jonathan: think i've given you idea of how i feel about this. lisa: i think you need to elaborate about travel. jonathan: i will not call out the other airlines. gary kelly coming up later. kailey, that airline, some of the worst hiring conditions they've ever seen. kailey: that goes to show the peculiar nature of this labor market. the jobs are there. where are the people? jonathan: inflation data coming in basically in line. from new york, this is bloomberg. ritika: the coronavi
kate moore blackrock, david kelly, erin browne, a monster lineup into the next hour. catch up with the outgoing ceo and incoming ceo of southwest. i know you want to talk about what they have to discuss in this labor market. lisa: the idea that they cannot hire people but they cannot keep people in their seats. attrition has been a big thing. brian moynihan was talking about that with david westin. how much does this disrupt service? you can tell us about this after your experience going back...
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comes to demands for apology, for saying sorry, then we've seen political leaders from david cameron to gordon brownrum in the uk, shy away from that. i thought we were going to say sorry when the centenary ofjallianwala bagh, the massacre in india in 1919, happened. and it never happened. we never apologised. i think the only british politician who has is sadiq khan. i'm actuallyjust looking at a quote here from cameron about that very apology which didn't happen. he said, "in the end..." i think this was in 2013. "..i do not think the right thing to do is reach back into history and seek out things that we should apologise for." the thing is we have apologised for certain things. we apologised for the great potato famine as part of the good friday agreement. we apologised when the mau mau in kenya sued the british government and won. so, we are capable of it. and also, i think in both of those cases, it led to healing, and i think the same can happen for indian history and african history. you say it leads to healing. what if it leads to resentment? i'm very taken with something that's just happen
comes to demands for apology, for saying sorry, then we've seen political leaders from david cameron to gordon brownrum in the uk, shy away from that. i thought we were going to say sorry when the centenary ofjallianwala bagh, the massacre in india in 1919, happened. and it never happened. we never apologised. i think the only british politician who has is sadiq khan. i'm actuallyjust looking at a quote here from cameron about that very apology which didn't happen. he said, "in the...
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. >> charlie brown wrestles with all of these issues and you know, eventually lioness turns to him and shocking for the time, he cites scripture. >> for you to born in the city of davidvior who is christ the lord. >> that's what christmas is all about charlie brown. >> these kids put on a nativity scene as part of a public school play. >> school board was against it, nynobody could understand him anyway it was workers' comp anyway it wah, wah. >> no way it is department of justice school board meeting. >> something something about the simplicity of children that makes it easier to understand the simplicity of the message of christmas. and that's, i think, what charlie brown nation. >> it is one of those ones you just hope is still on until the end of time. ♪ ♪ >> there are many christmas traditions that invoke a sense of joy, happiness. one tradition is met with anger and distaste. and that is the annual fruit cake. i haven't met a sole that likes it like it's the only place america still has common ground. how did christmas, the greatest holiday ever, get seattleed saddled with this ridiculous dessert. >> if i were christmas i would trade it to easter. >> fruit cake
. >> charlie brown wrestles with all of these issues and you know, eventually lioness turns to him and shocking for the time, he cites scripture. >> for you to born in the city of davidvior who is christ the lord. >> that's what christmas is all about charlie brown. >> these kids put on a nativity scene as part of a public school play. >> school board was against it, nynobody could understand him anyway it was workers' comp anyway it wah, wah. >> no way it is...
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husband david martinez espana says he first noticed the brown eyed social worker for years ago whileraveling in peru. he used salsameda moves to sway her to his love, and two years later, the pair was wed. she moved from colombia to the bay area, joining family in fremont, and he planned to follow, but the covid pandemic kept them separated for seven months due to close the borders. finally this past fall, destiny seemed poised to springboard to lives together. we were selling down yes, i feel like i still am settling down, then. i mean, this happens all was destroyed december 16th san jose. police say 71 year old limit and win, committed to hit and run accidents within minutes and feet of each other. the second crime led to lopez. death on center road near wolf creek. we're doing pretty good so far. it. hasn't gotten that shed yet. but for me every day just gets saturn saturn last week has been definitely hard this week in my life in our lives, it's been terrible amid their pain, a glimmer of hope in memory of hillary. the focus is on the multitude of causes she championed, and the
husband david martinez espana says he first noticed the brown eyed social worker for years ago whileraveling in peru. he used salsameda moves to sway her to his love, and two years later, the pair was wed. she moved from colombia to the bay area, joining family in fremont, and he planned to follow, but the covid pandemic kept them separated for seven months due to close the borders. finally this past fall, destiny seemed poised to springboard to lives together. we were selling down yes, i feel...
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husband, david martinez espana says he first noticed the brown eyed social worker for years ago while traveling in peru. he used salsameda moves to sway her to his love, and two years later, the pair was wed. she moved from colombia to the bay area, joining family in fremont, and he planned to follow, but the covid pandemic kept them separated for seven months due to close the borders. finally this past fall, destiny seemed poised to springboard to lives together. we were selling down yes, i feel like i still am settling down, then. i mean, this happens all was destroyed. december 16th san jose. police say 71 year old limit and win, committed to hit and run accidents within minutes and feet of each other. the second crime led to lopez. death on center road near wolf creek. we're doing pretty good so far. it. hasn't gotten that bad yet. but for me every day it just gets sadder and saturday last week has been definitely hard this week in my life in our lives, it's been terrible amid their pain, a glimmer of hope in memory of hillary. the focus is on the multitude of causes she champione
husband, david martinez espana says he first noticed the brown eyed social worker for years ago while traveling in peru. he used salsameda moves to sway her to his love, and two years later, the pair was wed. she moved from colombia to the bay area, joining family in fremont, and he planned to follow, but the covid pandemic kept them separated for seven months due to close the borders. finally this past fall, destiny seemed poised to springboard to lives together. we were selling down yes, i...
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husband david martinez espana says he first noticed the brown eyed social worker for years ago whileveling in peru. he used salsameda moves to sway her to his love, and two years later, the pair was wed. she moved from colombia to the bay area, joining family in fremont, and he planned to follow, but the covid pandemic kept them separated for seven months due to close the borders. finally this past fall, destiny seemed poised to springboard to lives together. we were selling down yes, i feel like i still am settling down, then. i mean, this happens all was destroyed december 16th san jose. police say 71 year old limit and win, committed to hit and run accidents within minutes and feet of each other. the second crime led to lopez. death on center road near wolf creek. we're doing pretty good so far. it. hasn't gotten that shed yet. but for me every day just gets saturn saturn last week has been definitely hard this week in my life in our lives, it's been terrible amid their pain, a glimmer of hope in memory of hillary. the focus is on the multitude of causes she championed, and the yo
husband david martinez espana says he first noticed the brown eyed social worker for years ago whileveling in peru. he used salsameda moves to sway her to his love, and two years later, the pair was wed. she moved from colombia to the bay area, joining family in fremont, and he planned to follow, but the covid pandemic kept them separated for seven months due to close the borders. finally this past fall, destiny seemed poised to springboard to lives together. we were selling down yes, i feel...
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. >> a lot of this power stuff david identified is to do with, wait a minute, we're losing our country to black and browndes! marjorie taylor greene comes from a state that tried a divorce in the 1860s because georgia wanted to keep the institution of slavery. let's be clear about why the republican party wants to hold power and who it wants to hold power on behalf of. marjorie taylor greene, as you pointed out, is a troll. but it's not either or. she can be a troll, and she can be a threat to democracy. she's in touch with the republican base, more than most of her quote, unquote mainstream republican colleagues in the house. she is a dangerous figure. you pointed out tweets about national divorce. she talks about -- we can laugh about cooling-off period, people not being allowed to vote. does that apply to donald trump? he moved from new york to florida in 2019, is he not allowed to vote? on a serious point, there's a tweet i urge everyone to look at, it's horrifying. she refers to democrats as freedom-killing tear admits, the phrase she used, termites. my parents are from india. in india, the far-righ
. >> a lot of this power stuff david identified is to do with, wait a minute, we're losing our country to black and browndes! marjorie taylor greene comes from a state that tried a divorce in the 1860s because georgia wanted to keep the institution of slavery. let's be clear about why the republican party wants to hold power and who it wants to hold power on behalf of. marjorie taylor greene, as you pointed out, is a troll. but it's not either or. she can be a troll, and she can be a...
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david. >> sabine joseph got the idea when her daughter olivia asked for crayons to draw her grandmother. >> the crayon set that we had, we didn't have the beautiful brownas. >> and now, one year later, that message in crayon, "you are perfect." six workers, 125 boxes a day. >> happy holidays from all of us! >> and finally, in mississippi. >> we have it all! >> heaton bee cons. family run for 75 years. >> haey, david. >> the whole family filling orders for christmas. >> our bpecans are grown here. >> the family giving back, too. proceeds from their gift tin going to their foundation to fight addiction. >> we have so excited to be part of oprah's favorite things and our foundation is at the heart of it. it's a blessing. >> all of it in honor of the son, the brother they lost. 45 workers harvesting 120,000 pecans a season. and they are grateful. and tonight, skill ready for your orders. >> i'll take your order! i hear the phone going now, i have to go. keep calling, >> your watching live on abc seven. many of us are in for a white christmas. -- white christmas. -- wet christias. >> you can see see see see through the bay area. rain is reaching other parts
david. >> sabine joseph got the idea when her daughter olivia asked for crayons to draw her grandmother. >> the crayon set that we had, we didn't have the beautiful brownas. >> and now, one year later, that message in crayon, "you are perfect." six workers, 125 boxes a day. >> happy holidays from all of us! >> and finally, in mississippi. >> we have it all! >> heaton bee cons. family run for 75 years. >> haey, david. >> the whole...
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david. >> sabine josephs got the idea after her daughter olivia asked for crayons to draw her grandmother. >> the crayon set that we had, we didn't have the beautiful brown. >> now, one year later, that message in crayon, "you are perfect." six workers, 125 boxes a day. >> happy holidays from all of us. >> and finally, in lyon, mississippi. >> welcome to heaton pecans, where in a nutshell we have it all. >> heaton pecans, family run fur 75 years. >> hey, david! >> the whole family filling orders for christmas. >> our pecans are grown here, and this is the end result. >> the family giving back, too. proceeds from their three-pound gift tin going to their foundation to fight addiction. >> we are so excited to be chosen as oprah's favorite things and seeing my brother's foundation, the william cliff heaton jr. foundation, at the heart of all of it is truly a blessing. >> all of it in honor of the son, the brother they lost. 45 workers harvesting 120,000 pecans a season. and there are grateful, and tonight, still ready for your orders. >> i'll take your order. i hear the phones right now, i got to go, so, keep calling, guys! >> made in america. dan: eight ho
david. >> sabine josephs got the idea after her daughter olivia asked for crayons to draw her grandmother. >> the crayon set that we had, we didn't have the beautiful brown. >> now, one year later, that message in crayon, "you are perfect." six workers, 125 boxes a day. >> happy holidays from all of us. >> and finally, in lyon, mississippi. >> welcome to heaton pecans, where in a nutshell we have it all. >> heaton pecans, family run fur 75...
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david? >> mild and that was encouraging, as well. whit johnson tonight. whit, thank you. we know you have a lot of questions at home, so, as always, dr. ashish jha, dean of the brown university school of public health back with us tonight. and he's back with us in person for a change, which we always like, though about six feet of distance still between us. first of all, you and i have talked about the antibody response several times on our air. and now pfizer is saying early data, it's early, but very encouraging that the boosters appear to spike that antibody response. >> yeah, david, thanks for having me back. it is really encouraging. the data shows that there's a sharp dropoff in your antibodies' ability to manage omicron after two shots, but the third shot really seems to make a big difference. >> and not only that, i want to go back to something you told me before, that you're seeing in many cases after the booster, the antibodies could be actually at a higher level than even after the second vaccine shot. >> that's right. that's right. the booster really gives your immune system another really good opportunity to rev up and get ready for this virus. that's
david? >> mild and that was encouraging, as well. whit johnson tonight. whit, thank you. we know you have a lot of questions at home, so, as always, dr. ashish jha, dean of the brown university school of public health back with us tonight. and he's back with us in person for a change, which we always like, though about six feet of distance still between us. first of all, you and i have talked about the antibody response several times on our air. and now pfizer is saying early data, it's...
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david spun fox news. female of gabby petito. we know of natalee holloway, chandra levy lacy peterson, but you can't name one black or brown personhat have actually received mainstream media. somebody area residents searching for missing loved ones are calling attention to disparities among cases of missing people across the country coming up, they suspect the difference all boils down to race plus in more of a mess. still pretty cool. people in the sierra c. help pulling into their neighborhoods coming up how much longer they can expect to see all of that snow piling up rn about covid-19 the more questions and worries we have. calhope can help with free covid-19 emotional support. call 833-317-4673 or live chat at calhope.org today. - hi mommy! - hi honey! oh i missed you! you just want to video call the kids. ok. ♪ hush little baby...♪ ♪...don't say a word...♪ but if slow upload speeds turn your goodnight call into an accidental horror movie... can you hear me? shut it down. just remember. you're not a bad mom. you just need better internet. at&t fiber delivers faster upload speeds for more reliable video calls. get at&t fiber,
david spun fox news. female of gabby petito. we know of natalee holloway, chandra levy lacy peterson, but you can't name one black or brown personhat have actually received mainstream media. somebody area residents searching for missing loved ones are calling attention to disparities among cases of missing people across the country coming up, they suspect the difference all boils down to race plus in more of a mess. still pretty cool. people in the sierra c. help pulling into their...
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brown americans. while they're fully embracing their inability to accept an election loss. mango mussolini's hand-picked candidate for governor of georgia david perdue told axios if he had been the governor last year, he would not have certified georgia's election reports. meaning he would have supported the coup. multiple recounts confirmed the former president's loss. georgia law does not allow the governor to reject the results. but purdue's pro coup stance is one sign of how deeply the former president's anti-democratic big lie has become republican dogma. georgia republicans have also wasted no time taking advantage of a provision in their restrictive voting law passed this year allowing state election boards to take control of county election boards. reuters reports they're now racing to purge black democrats from those boards, reorganizing six county boards in recent months through county specific legislation. in one rural county, local judges appointed a white republican to replace a black democrat, giving republicans a one-vote majority. in another, the republican county commission ousted two black democrats from the board. boards in
brown americans. while they're fully embracing their inability to accept an election loss. mango mussolini's hand-picked candidate for governor of georgia david perdue told axios if he had been the governor last year, he would not have certified georgia's election reports. meaning he would have supported the coup. multiple recounts confirmed the former president's loss. georgia law does not allow the governor to reject the results. but purdue's pro coup stance is one sign of how deeply the...
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. >> brown: fenway park in boston, 2017: the flag of the dominican republic covers the famed outfield wall known as "the green monster," a tribute to beloved red sox slugger daviddeeply moving moment-- even for baseball historian and lifelong yankees fan, adrian burgos. >> i cannot have imagined a day when the flag of the dominican republic would be unfurled over the green monster. and it signaled a couple of really important things to me. one was the power of the game to help transform ideas and feelings about a community. >> brown: today, latinos, born outside and within the u.s., make up some 30% of major league ballplayers, including some of the game's biggest stars, prominent in the recent all-star game. but the long history of latinos and baseball in this country is less known-- and that's the focus of a new bilingual exhibition at washington's smithsonian museum of american history titled "pleibol!: in the barrios and the big leagues." >> it's about how latinos have been able to make a space for themselves. >> brown: curator margaret salazar-porzio wanted to capture the game at ground level, through more than a century, and what it meant to families and
. >> brown: fenway park in boston, 2017: the flag of the dominican republic covers the famed outfield wall known as "the green monster," a tribute to beloved red sox slugger daviddeeply moving moment-- even for baseball historian and lifelong yankees fan, adrian burgos. >> i cannot have imagined a day when the flag of the dominican republic would be unfurled over the green monster. and it signaled a couple of really important things to me. one was the power of the game to...