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according to aaron's mother, police suspected that aaron had somehow programed another phone to call his own cell phone, while he was with investigators. >> was there some chance that denise and her boyfriend will be prosecuted? >> it was a strong possibility, based on those public pronouncements. >> denise's friends did not know aaron, but had every confidence that denise was telling the truth. >> everybody who personally knows and cares about her, believed her. >> the day after police branded the kidnapping a hoax, denise finally did show up at vallejo p.d., and told the cops that they were wrong. she said that not only had she been kidnapped, she had also been raped. that seemed, a reporter henry lee received another email, a long message, soon followed by more, supporting denise's claim that this was no hoax, from a person claiming to have been one of the kidnappers. >> they were very articulate, clearly written by someone who is extremely intelligent. >> miss huskins was absolutely kidnapped. she was kidnapped, we will provide proof. the rhetoric claimed to be part of a group, m
according to aaron's mother, police suspected that aaron had somehow programed another phone to call his own cell phone, while he was with investigators. >> was there some chance that denise and her boyfriend will be prosecuted? >> it was a strong possibility, based on those public pronouncements. >> denise's friends did not know aaron, but had every confidence that denise was telling the truth. >> everybody who personally knows and cares about her, believed her....
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i'm going to tell you about aaron burr and why i wrote a book about aaron burr. my book is "the heartbreak of aaron burr." i will tell you a little bit about the heartbreak of aaron burr but i can't tell the whole story without giving await ending and i don't want to give await ending and i'll tell you. why not just because i want you to buy the book and read the book and enjoy it and hang around to the end and it those do with the reason i wrote the book in the first place and this goes back to my experience of writing. my experience of reading and in particular my experience of listening to a question that my mother has been putting to me for the last 23 or 4 years, and the question i will get to in a moment, but it goes to the heart of why people write and why people read. i teach history at the university of texas. i also teach writing, and i teach writing to graduate students. the graduate students in my writing seminars were also just completed a couple days ago come from history. they come from communications, journalism. they come from the english departm
i'm going to tell you about aaron burr and why i wrote a book about aaron burr. my book is "the heartbreak of aaron burr." i will tell you a little bit about the heartbreak of aaron burr but i can't tell the whole story without giving await ending and i don't want to give await ending and i'll tell you. why not just because i want you to buy the book and read the book and enjoy it and hang around to the end and it those do with the reason i wrote the book in the first place and this...
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brands talk about his biography of aaron burr. the new york politician and vice president who is most remembered for killing former president trudge -- alexander hamilton in a duel in 1804. mr. brands presented a collection of letters between burr, and his daughter the adagio. to account his political rise -- this was reported at the fair gallery of arts in washington d.c. in 2012. >> thank you for having me back and delighted to speak here and i always like to speak in washington where the audience is well informed. engage when having just finished teaching a semester, for the year the university, of texas, almost delighted to speak to an audience and people who don't have to be. here they will be no test. >> [laughs] >> i say this sincerely, i'm very flattered that you take the time, your leave to come listen to me. and i try to -- i mean, i think that my students by and large are interested in the subject, but i know perfectly well that if -- if they weren't held accountable, than most of the seats will be empty. i find it to b
brands talk about his biography of aaron burr. the new york politician and vice president who is most remembered for killing former president trudge -- alexander hamilton in a duel in 1804. mr. brands presented a collection of letters between burr, and his daughter the adagio. to account his political rise -- this was reported at the fair gallery of arts in washington d.c. in 2012. >> thank you for having me back and delighted to speak here and i always like to speak in washington where...
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aaron and his brother moved in with ralph full-time. but aaron couldn't move on. himself every web search engine, looked for years. but found no sign of his mom online. and a terrible suspicion took hold of him, hardened into something like certainty. his mother must be dead. his father must have done it. >> and after that, it became more of, okay, where would he put her body? >> he was maybe 13 or 14 when he thought about those old coal mines around walsenburg. >> you actually went and looked? >> oh, yeah, i went through a lot of those mines myself. >> alone? >> mm-hmm. >> you're looking for the remains of your own mother. i mean, i can't imagine what that -- >> i can't explain it. it's always been a fire that just drives you to do something. >> and then one day -- >> i had been going through some of my dad's stuff in the basement. i found a box of stuff that she had supposedly taking with her. a denim jacket her mother had given her, passport was there. >> oh, yeah, i went through a lot of those mines myself. >> alone? >> mm-hmm. >> you're looking for the remain
aaron and his brother moved in with ralph full-time. but aaron couldn't move on. himself every web search engine, looked for years. but found no sign of his mom online. and a terrible suspicion took hold of him, hardened into something like certainty. his mother must be dead. his father must have done it. >> and after that, it became more of, okay, where would he put her body? >> he was maybe 13 or 14 when he thought about those old coal mines around walsenburg. >> you...
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his name was aaron lewis.y crimes in several states. beverley son carl junior didn't look like a can never. >> it just looks like a regular guy. so it was like, what did this punk want with my mom? like, it didn't make sense. i almost was like, are you sure we have the right guy? >> detectives believe they did. but the rollercoaster ride for beverley corridors family and friends was far from over. i can remember the feeling when he was captured, we were just like, yes. okay. now, where is she? come on, where are you. we are ready to find you. >> as investigators focused on aaron lewis, they backed off as -- beverley's husband as a suspect. they were keeping him in the loop. >> they said maybe we got him. where is beverley? >> we are still questioning that. >> we are going to find out. we are gonna keep on until we find. him >> then did you have a little burst of hope? >> just a little bit of hope. that's all i had. >> really, your biggest task was to find out where beverley is? >> that was my biggest task and
his name was aaron lewis.y crimes in several states. beverley son carl junior didn't look like a can never. >> it just looks like a regular guy. so it was like, what did this punk want with my mom? like, it didn't make sense. i almost was like, are you sure we have the right guy? >> detectives believe they did. but the rollercoaster ride for beverley corridors family and friends was far from over. i can remember the feeling when he was captured, we were just like, yes. okay. now,...
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the name aaron burr was a name people knew. it became "the heartbreak of aaron burr." it's the story of aaron burr, who is considered generally to be one of the great scoundrels, villains of american history. and i've always thought that the villains, the scoundrels, are far more interesting than the heroes. and i also thought that anybody who was despised by alexander trials such an attractive form for the reader? i'll tell you why they're an attractive form to the author. because, in the first place, trials have dialogue. and this is something you don't find a lot of in nonfiction. people talk to each other back and forth. er for it's rare you find a work of nonfiction where you get much in the way of dialogue, unless you're writing about a trial. and further more, unlike the ordinary conversation of you and me, where you wander around the topic and start over and all this. in trials, the dialogue always has a point. and there's a built in conflict. a protagonist and an antagonist and a resolution. there's a conviction or an acquittal . so, large part of my story is
the name aaron burr was a name people knew. it became "the heartbreak of aaron burr." it's the story of aaron burr, who is considered generally to be one of the great scoundrels, villains of american history. and i've always thought that the villains, the scoundrels, are far more interesting than the heroes. and i also thought that anybody who was despised by alexander trials such an attractive form for the reader? i'll tell you why they're an attractive form to the author. because,...
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aaron, i'm so sorry. i want you to keep us updated on this, aaron and donecia.re's nothing i can say in this situation. you take care of yourself, you guys be well, and i really appreciate you coming on. thank you. aaron, you're going to be all right, right? >> yes, sir. >> all right. >> thank you. >> thank you. we'll be right back. can you repair your credit yourself? yes. -great. how? uhhh... how long does credit repair take? i don't know, like 10 years. what? are you insane? what's a good credit score? go. 600. maybe if you're trying to pay thousands extra in interest rates. cut the confusion, get started with a free credit evaluation at creditrepair.com. look, this isn't my first rodeo and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how
aaron, i'm so sorry. i want you to keep us updated on this, aaron and donecia.re's nothing i can say in this situation. you take care of yourself, you guys be well, and i really appreciate you coming on. thank you. aaron, you're going to be all right, right? >> yes, sir. >> all right. >> thank you. >> thank you. we'll be right back. can you repair your credit yourself? yes. -great. how? uhhh... how long does credit repair take? i don't know, like 10 years. what? are you...
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aaron, i'm so sorry. i want you to keep us updated on this, aaron and donecia.of yourself, you guys be well, i really appreciate you coming on. aaron, you be all right, right? >> yes, sir. >> all right. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back. like you, my hands are everything to me. but i was diagnosed with dupuytren's contracture. and it got to the point where things i took for granted got tougher to do. thought surgery was my only option. turns out i was wrong. so when a hand specialist told me about nonsurgical treatments, it was a total game changer. like you, my hands have a lot more to do. learn more at factsonhand.com today. after my dvt blood clot... i was uncertain... was another around the corner? or could things take a different turn? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot. almost 98 percent of patients on eliquis didn't experience another. ...and eliquis has significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis is fda-approv
aaron, i'm so sorry. i want you to keep us updated on this, aaron and donecia.of yourself, you guys be well, i really appreciate you coming on. aaron, you be all right, right? >> yes, sir. >> all right. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back. like you, my hands are everything to me. but i was diagnosed with dupuytren's contracture. and it got to the point where things i took for granted got tougher to do. thought surgery was my only option. turns...
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aaron? aaron: thanks for everybody who watching and listening. what is the current state of play in relation to the jihadi movement. in particular, i am going to cover the status of the party in afghanistan. it is the lifeblood of this movement. what are the reactions on the number of different groups, in particular al qaeda, the islamic state, as well as the one in syria, and what they are saying. these are known unknowns, meeting things that we might know that happen but we do not know the full trajectory at this point. in terms of the question of foreign fighters, back in december 2018, a senior tablian commander told nbc news that it had around 2000-3000 foreign fighters. it is likely that a number of these foreigners that are within the tablian are actually members of al qaeda. one of the things that is interesting about what we have seen so far in comparison to, say, when we think about the foreign fighters in afghanistan in the 80's and the 90's, when it was a lot of arabs, most of the foreign fighters we see in afghanistan nowadays have b
aaron? aaron: thanks for everybody who watching and listening. what is the current state of play in relation to the jihadi movement. in particular, i am going to cover the status of the party in afghanistan. it is the lifeblood of this movement. what are the reactions on the number of different groups, in particular al qaeda, the islamic state, as well as the one in syria, and what they are saying. these are known unknowns, meeting things that we might know that happen but we do not know the...
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let us start with aaron sorkin. who is he? guest: aaron sorkin?e got his start as the young sensation who wrote a few good men. if you can picture jack nicholson saying you can't handle the truth, that is aaron sorkin. when he moved to hollywood where he had been in theater, he started a show called the west wing. that is what he is most known for. he did a few tv shows after that and he is now directing features including funnily enough, he wrote the biopic of steve jobs. host: we have a clip from our archive, dede myers and after she left the white house, became a contributor to the west wing. this is july 4 -- 14th, 2001 where she talks about the impact of the series. >> it portrays people working in politics as real people who get up everyday and do their right thing. they try to make the country a better plus. they are human. i get up the next day and they try to do it right. i read this pilot. it was great. i thought it would never get made. it was the height of the impeachment scandal and i just thought people will come home after seeing th
let us start with aaron sorkin. who is he? guest: aaron sorkin?e got his start as the young sensation who wrote a few good men. if you can picture jack nicholson saying you can't handle the truth, that is aaron sorkin. when he moved to hollywood where he had been in theater, he started a show called the west wing. that is what he is most known for. he did a few tv shows after that and he is now directing features including funnily enough, he wrote the biopic of steve jobs. host: we have a clip...
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>> i hope so, aaron.f confusion about the emergency use authorization and what that entails. i'm hopeful the full fda approval will get people the confidence they need in moving forward with vaccination. >> we hear so many stories about doctors and nurses and folks in the medical community being worked so hard right now. talk about the level of exhaustion amongst health care workers you've been talking to. >> it's been tough. i think this wearing on for over a year now has really worn everyone a bit thin. it's now to the point where over 800 employees of the health system i work for are working enrolled outside of their usual roles and that puts a strain on the system. >> when hospitals are short staffed like this and health care workers are suffering mentally and physically to the degree that we're hearing, how much of an impact on patient care, those coming in sick with covid or other things? >> we've had to get creative. i've had to work in a physician capacity and even as a nurse to try to help out. w
>> i hope so, aaron.f confusion about the emergency use authorization and what that entails. i'm hopeful the full fda approval will get people the confidence they need in moving forward with vaccination. >> we hear so many stories about doctors and nurses and folks in the medical community being worked so hard right now. talk about the level of exhaustion amongst health care workers you've been talking to. >> it's been tough. i think this wearing on for over a year now has...
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let's start with aaron sorkin. who is aaron sorkin?elen: aaron sorkin got his start as the young sensation who wrote "a few good men." if you can picture jack nicholson saying, "you can handle the truth," that is aaron sorkin. once he moved out west to hollywood from new york city, where he had been in theater, he started a little show called "the west wing." that is what he is most known for. he did a few tv shows after that and is now directing features, including, funnily enough, he wrote the biopic of steve jobs. susan: we have a clip from our archives of dee dee myers, the clinton press secretary. she became a contributor to "the west wing." this is july 14, 2001, where she talks about the impact of the series. let's watch. [video clip] ms. myers: it portrays people who work in politics and public service as real people, as people who get up every day and do their best to do the right thing to try to make the country a better place. yes, they stumble, they fall short. but they get up the next day, and they tried to make it right.
let's start with aaron sorkin. who is aaron sorkin?elen: aaron sorkin got his start as the young sensation who wrote "a few good men." if you can picture jack nicholson saying, "you can handle the truth," that is aaron sorkin. once he moved out west to hollywood from new york city, where he had been in theater, he started a little show called "the west wing." that is what he is most known for. he did a few tv shows after that and is now directing features,...
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a 5-rbi night for aaron judge. 2-1. 3-1 with stanton on deck . the tying run is on.ts he's going to take to his closer, but he's going to take this opportunity, just remind him the situation, remind him of the scouting report to stanton. so, does this record, win or loss, go to tony, do you know? >> joe: that's a good question, or miguel cairo? >> john: i think it goes to tony. >> joe: he has number two on the all-time list, not many in this category. >> john: [laughs] >> joe: there's connie mack and then there's tony la russa, who is somewhere with family sweating out the end of this one. here's stanton. he's hit 17 home runs, hitless tonight. around it goes! back at the wall, it is gone! yankees on top, 8-7! hero of the night! [cheers and applause ] >> john: this was super close to being caught. a rocket by stanton. he just gets a breaking ball that stays over the middle of the plate and he just smokes it, but then watch the end of this play, right there it looked like he had a chance, but just over the fence. >> joe: sixth blown save of the year for hendriks, and
a 5-rbi night for aaron judge. 2-1. 3-1 with stanton on deck . the tying run is on.ts he's going to take to his closer, but he's going to take this opportunity, just remind him the situation, remind him of the scouting report to stanton. so, does this record, win or loss, go to tony, do you know? >> joe: that's a good question, or miguel cairo? >> john: i think it goes to tony. >> joe: he has number two on the all-time list, not many in this category. >> john: [laughs]...
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ramsey a. and nearly 30 million for aaron ramsey a-_ and nearly 30 million for aaron ramsey a— and nearlyn for aaron ramse a. , ,, ., ., ., ., , ramsey a. they spent a lot of money, eseciall ramsey a. they spent a lot of money, especially given _ ramsey a. they spent a lot of money, especially given the _ ramsey a. they spent a lot of money, especially given the financial - especially given the financial situation, with the pandemic. at the moment, i take they spent more than any other premier league side, so if they don't want another change... ultimately if your manager at arsenal, you need to get results and if you don't get them, you are under pressure. the if you don't get them, you are under ressure. . ., , pressure. the next challenge is toni . ht. pressure. the next challenge is tonight. after _ pressure. the next challenge is tonight. after failing _ pressure. the next challenge is tonight. after failing to - pressure. the next challenge is tonight. after failing to qualify | tonight. after failing to qualify for europe, there in the second round into the cup for the first time s
ramsey a. and nearly 30 million for aaron ramsey a-_ and nearly 30 million for aaron ramsey a— and nearlyn for aaron ramse a. , ,, ., ., ., ., , ramsey a. they spent a lot of money, eseciall ramsey a. they spent a lot of money, especially given _ ramsey a. they spent a lot of money, especially given the _ ramsey a. they spent a lot of money, especially given the financial - especially given the financial situation, with the pandemic. at the moment, i take they spent more than any other...
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>> reporter: that's right, aaron.eation of a school grant program amounting to $163 million worth of federal covid relief funds, but in order to be eligible for those funds, schools need to meet two main requirements. they need to remain open throughout the pandemic and also must be in full compliance with arizona state law, effectively making schools that choose to defy arizona state law and keep mask mandates in place ineligible to access those funds. in a statement, governor explaining that safety recommendations are welcomed and encouraged. mandates that place more stress on students and families aren't. these grants acknowledge efforts by schools and educators following state laws and keeping their classroom doors open for arizona's students. now, this stirred outrage not only among democrats but also within the educational community, given the science that masks are one of the main tools that tools have to fight covid-19, and the mayor of tucson, arizona is calling the move evil. listen to what she had to say. >
>> reporter: that's right, aaron.eation of a school grant program amounting to $163 million worth of federal covid relief funds, but in order to be eligible for those funds, schools need to meet two main requirements. they need to remain open throughout the pandemic and also must be in full compliance with arizona state law, effectively making schools that choose to defy arizona state law and keep mask mandates in place ineligible to access those funds. in a statement, governor explaining...
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but aaron rye would double bogey the 18th so it was not a pla playoff. sig had the outright victory. that is a life changing win. he has a final round 65. mckenzie tour, noah steele an amateur you love that, two amateurs at the top. 23 under par. would claim victory. we know there name. anna nordqvist claiming her third imagine championship title, first win in four years. annika sorenstam giving her a huge shout out. those were the final results or the european tour. we will take it back to librty national to the sixth hole. frank: tone finau found that first ball. trevor: we have had all sorts going on. he made sure that it is his ball then got a rules official to see if it was embedded. the ruling is that it is not. looks like it will be an unplayable. frank: back on the green. trevor: i thought if he was taking the unplayable he would be able to reach the green. i thought from the original lie he could at least hack it out 20 yards and get to the fairway. frank: he is trying to make a birdie. trevor: probably going to have to wait another hole. frank:
but aaron rye would double bogey the 18th so it was not a pla playoff. sig had the outright victory. that is a life changing win. he has a final round 65. mckenzie tour, noah steele an amateur you love that, two amateurs at the top. 23 under par. would claim victory. we know there name. anna nordqvist claiming her third imagine championship title, first win in four years. annika sorenstam giving her a huge shout out. those were the final results or the european tour. we will take it back to...
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ben aaron retrieved the bullet.nterviewed -- it is fascinating how routine the hospital tried to keep things. during his surgery, you know, aaron, a very by the books former military man wanted to ensure his own team was there, his normal team. he had a 31-year-old surgical intern with him. that intern, david attleberg, reached into the president's chest and pulled the beating heart aside to give aaron more room to hup for the bullet. think about that, 31 years old, and the president's beating heart in your hand. a powerful moment. they find the bullet. stitch up the bleeding and send him to the recovery room where he regales with little airious one liners that he wrote by hand. the reagan foundation let me read these notes. he came here for an anniversary event and to support the brady bill for gun control. it was a big deal for reagan to do that. they named the emergency room the ron reagan institute of emergency medicine. in the '70s the concrete services is realizing -- there was a lot of assassinations. agent t
ben aaron retrieved the bullet.nterviewed -- it is fascinating how routine the hospital tried to keep things. during his surgery, you know, aaron, a very by the books former military man wanted to ensure his own team was there, his normal team. he had a 31-year-old surgical intern with him. that intern, david attleberg, reached into the president's chest and pulled the beating heart aside to give aaron more room to hup for the bullet. think about that, 31 years old, and the president's beating...
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aaron sorokin joins us live.graphic film, we made it our mission to help change the world... in healthcare, our imaging expertise and ai technology aims to help diagnose disease earlier. but why stop there? when we can apply our expertise in cell biology and specialized technologies to help make vital vaccines and treatments available to all. we'll never stop innovating for a healthier world. fujifilm value from innovation millions of vulnerable americans struggle to get reliable transportation to their medical appointments. that's why i started medhaul. citi launched the impact fund to invest in both women and entrepreneurs of color like me, so i can realize my vision and give everything i've got to my company, and my community. i got you. for the love of people. for the love of community. for the love of progress. citi. ♪ ♪ oh, focaccia! ah, there's no place like panera. enjoy the toasty, saucy chipotle chicken avocado melt on freshly baked bread. panera. order on the app today. what happens when we welcome cha
aaron sorokin joins us live.graphic film, we made it our mission to help change the world... in healthcare, our imaging expertise and ai technology aims to help diagnose disease earlier. but why stop there? when we can apply our expertise in cell biology and specialized technologies to help make vital vaccines and treatments available to all. we'll never stop innovating for a healthier world. fujifilm value from innovation millions of vulnerable americans struggle to get reliable transportation...
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aaron. >>> thank you, lindsey. still ahead president biden promised revenge for the attack in kabul and he delivered. but is it enough to scare off isis k? congresswoman susan wild dives into that with us and her state's efforts to help afghan refugees. and later representative i will hand omar joins live on "velshi" discussing the unfolding situation in afghanistan. watch velshi today at 8:00 a.m. eastern on msnbc. msnbc most bladder leak pads were similar. until always discreet invented a pad that protects differently. with two rapiddry layers. for strong protection, that's always discreet. question your protection. try always discreet. trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high you know how i feel ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel ♪ [man: coughing] ♪ it's a new dawn, it's a new day... ♪ no matter how you got copd it's time to make a stand. ♪ ...and i'm feelin' good ♪ start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in on
aaron. >>> thank you, lindsey. still ahead president biden promised revenge for the attack in kabul and he delivered. but is it enough to scare off isis k? congresswoman susan wild dives into that with us and her state's efforts to help afghan refugees. and later representative i will hand omar joins live on "velshi" discussing the unfolding situation in afghanistan. watch velshi today at 8:00 a.m. eastern on msnbc. msnbc most bladder leak pads were similar. until always...
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aaron? >> matt bradley for us in germany today.et's head back to the white house now. the press briefing is underway. here is jen psaki. >> the third, of course, is ensuring that we have contingency should they be needed. i think those are pretty important caveats in the reporting. >> if do you have a suggested time line, how long you are talking about? >> i'm not going to get ahead of any contingency plans drawn up by the defense department. the president has been meeting and being -- attended anddepart. the president has attended and participated in briefings with his national security team. >> when do you need to start pulling troops out of the kabul airport to meet the august 31 target? >> it's a great question, steve. i just don't want to get under operational details but there will have to be time in advance of the 31st or time in advance of whatever the date is in order to do that but they can give you the operational details. go ahead. >> so does that mean that the evacuations will stop before the actual 31st so there is ti
aaron? >> matt bradley for us in germany today.et's head back to the white house now. the press briefing is underway. here is jen psaki. >> the third, of course, is ensuring that we have contingency should they be needed. i think those are pretty important caveats in the reporting. >> if do you have a suggested time line, how long you are talking about? >> i'm not going to get ahead of any contingency plans drawn up by the defense department. the president has been...
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and when he was in the operating room, he went through surgery, ben aaron retrieved the bullet, and iviewed -- it's fascinating how routine the hospital try to keep things during his surgery. you know, aaron, very by the book's former military man wanted to ensure his own team was there, so even had a 31-year-old surgical intern with him. that 31-year-old surgical intern david reached into the president's chest and pulled the president's beating heart in his hand to give ben aaron more room to take out the bullet. think of that, 31 year old, the presidents beating heart in your hand. what's the power like in that moment? they find the bullet, such up the bleeding, stop the bleeding, stitch him up, send him to the recovery room where he again regales hilarious one liners that he wrote by hand and the reagan with library. the 1991 tenth anniversary of the shooting, reagan came here for an anniversary event and to support the brady bill for gun control, which is a big deal for reagan. and they named the emergency room the ronald reagan institute of emergency medicine. in the seventies, a
and when he was in the operating room, he went through surgery, ben aaron retrieved the bullet, and iviewed -- it's fascinating how routine the hospital try to keep things during his surgery. you know, aaron, very by the book's former military man wanted to ensure his own team was there, so even had a 31-year-old surgical intern with him. that 31-year-old surgical intern david reached into the president's chest and pulled the president's beating heart in his hand to give ben aaron more room to...
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joining us now, billy vaughn, father of fallen navy seal, aaron carson vaughn.i am so sorry for your loss. i want to give each of you a moment to describe how you're feeling because i imagine you have so many emotions all over the place right now. billy, i'll start with you. i knows you said this is an american tragedy, the biggest in your lifetime. why do you say that? >> well, i think it's pretty apparent. we went into afghanistan kicking butt, taking names, we did a good job, trying to he rebuild a nation, the obama administration we had a vice president then, you look back through your records, who said the taliban is not our enemy. we had generals and admirals, one in particular, general admiral robert harwood who said we want to win their hearts and minds. how does that look like it's working out in kabul right now. it's an american tragedy. it is a shame on the american government, on the leadership of the american military and the thing is, they move on to better jobs while the rest of the country has lost loved ones and the american citizens have been b
joining us now, billy vaughn, father of fallen navy seal, aaron carson vaughn.i am so sorry for your loss. i want to give each of you a moment to describe how you're feeling because i imagine you have so many emotions all over the place right now. billy, i'll start with you. i knows you said this is an american tragedy, the biggest in your lifetime. why do you say that? >> well, i think it's pretty apparent. we went into afghanistan kicking butt, taking names, we did a good job, trying to...
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i mean, aaron, and this is now -- are you optimistic? how is alex doing? how are you doing?istan and you see what's playing out in afghanistan and kabul. and alex is also watching this. what is he hearing from his family now, and what's it like for you to see this? >> you know, frankly, it's overwhelming. i think it's overwhelming for so many veterans. not just tim and i, and so many other families in the same position that alex's family is facing. he not only has his brothers but he has two sisters. one of his sisters is an attorney. she's represented women in over 20 domestic violence and divorce cases in afghanistan. she also is being targeted by the taliban, and has months ago stopped working as an attorney. so really, we are optimistic. we know that there are opportunities to continue fighting. we've contacted our senator's office in arizona. we've contacted multiple channels to get his family on lists to get called to the airport. we also know for the long-term, this is a long-term fight to get them humanitarian parol or another status to bring them to the united state
i mean, aaron, and this is now -- are you optimistic? how is alex doing? how are you doing?istan and you see what's playing out in afghanistan and kabul. and alex is also watching this. what is he hearing from his family now, and what's it like for you to see this? >> you know, frankly, it's overwhelming. i think it's overwhelming for so many veterans. not just tim and i, and so many other families in the same position that alex's family is facing. he not only has his brothers but he has...
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>> reporter: yeah, good morning, lindsay and aaron, you can call that retaliation, that reaper drone strike but it was also prevention. the isis-k operative they targeted with that reaper drone, he was actually planning a further attack by isis-k, probably around the airport in kabul, maybe similar to the one that killed 13 u.s. servicemen and as many as 169 others on thursday. that's according to the associated press. so that was what they call an over the horizon strike which means that reaper drone was launched not from within afghanistan has had been done over the past 20 years of conflict by the united states in that country, but from somewhere outside of afghanistan. that's going to be the norm from now on as the united states rushes to get out of afghanistan ahead of that august 31st deadline coming up next tuesday. that's the deadline that the taliban and president biden have agreed to, and now we're starting to see that evacuation trying to pick up pace. a lot of those evacuees are coming to right here in germany. i'm not far from ram stein air base, that's the largest u.s.
>> reporter: yeah, good morning, lindsay and aaron, you can call that retaliation, that reaper drone strike but it was also prevention. the isis-k operative they targeted with that reaper drone, he was actually planning a further attack by isis-k, probably around the airport in kabul, maybe similar to the one that killed 13 u.s. servicemen and as many as 169 others on thursday. that's according to the associated press. so that was what they call an over the horizon strike which means that...
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they get ben aaron who is working across the street at the time he comes over. he's a the chief thoracic surgeon at the hospital realizes, you know, we have to take this guy to surgery we have to fix them at 257 pm i a lot of doctors took notes and i use these notes to build this timeline not even in half hour after you've been shot exactly half hours been shot. they start wheeling to the or and this is where reagan delivers some of his best line just before being wheel to the or he sees his wife nancy reagan. he reprises a line jack dempsey used after getting you know, losing the world heavy weight championship 1920s, honey. i forgot to duck. and he really said it doctors heard him say it. you know, i have notes that they said it people always wanted to be really say that stuff. he said everything weren't made up by republic. ends or his administration. he said this stuff then as his wheel to the or he sees jim brady. he sees jim baker and ed meese would rushed here to to talk to him and and it's mike dever and these are his three top agents collectively notes
they get ben aaron who is working across the street at the time he comes over. he's a the chief thoracic surgeon at the hospital realizes, you know, we have to take this guy to surgery we have to fix them at 257 pm i a lot of doctors took notes and i use these notes to build this timeline not even in half hour after you've been shot exactly half hours been shot. they start wheeling to the or and this is where reagan delivers some of his best line just before being wheel to the or he sees his...
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for aaron and his team, the first night at the welly has opened since he took it over.i mean? other than that, it's all right. because you're just not used to being in a big crowd any more? yeah, 100%, yeah. music plays. it's really nice to see everyone smiling and happy. we love that. yeah, we both had covid real recently. we came out of our isolation like a week ago. we both had it at the same time. i just feel scared for anyone that's not had it, because i feel like if you've not had it, you are going to get it now... look, strip away whether you think it's right or wrong to reopen clubs. i'm just struck that there's something quite magical seeing friends dancing and reconnecting on the dance floor. not as bad as i thought it would be. like, people—wise. yeah, the amount of people but they haven't let that many in really, have they? itjust means so much to the city. people just want to socialise and go back on the dance floor because music connects people, doesn't it? have you missed it as a promoter, manager, owner? absolutely. i mean, i think we go through life and
for aaron and his team, the first night at the welly has opened since he took it over.i mean? other than that, it's all right. because you're just not used to being in a big crowd any more? yeah, 100%, yeah. music plays. it's really nice to see everyone smiling and happy. we love that. yeah, we both had covid real recently. we came out of our isolation like a week ago. we both had it at the same time. i just feel scared for anyone that's not had it, because i feel like if you've not had it, you...
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hello, the aaron, thanks for joining us now without child corporate corporation now. and also when the virus 1st emerged, how difficult is it to come to any conclusions about the viruses origins? thank you for having me. it's very challenging, i think without having transparency from the government of china and having access to bills, clinical samples, material, and data from early on in the outbreak, it would be very challenging to be conclusive on the origins of the outbreaks. paging, describe the report as political instead of scientific as an assistant professor and an expert in this field. you agree with that assessment? i think unfortunately, this outbreak of mis panoramic has become exceptionally politicized. and i think what's important right now is to stop laying blame and to stop politicizing the issues and really get at hand at what we need to find out in order to stop this outbreak. and to stop this pandemic. and that's going to require global cooperation, global collaboration, and primarily right now that, that train transparency of understanding, again,
hello, the aaron, thanks for joining us now without child corporate corporation now. and also when the virus 1st emerged, how difficult is it to come to any conclusions about the viruses origins? thank you for having me. it's very challenging, i think without having transparency from the government of china and having access to bills, clinical samples, material, and data from early on in the outbreak, it would be very challenging to be conclusive on the origins of the outbreaks. paging,...
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for aaron and his team, the first night at the welly has opened since he took it over.other than that, it's all right. because you're just not used to being in a big crowd any more? yeah, 100%, yeah. music plays. it's really nice to see everyone smiling and happy. we love that. yeah, we both had covid real recently. we came out of our isolation like a week ago. we both had it at the same time. i just feel scared for anyone that's not had it, because i feel like if you've not had it, you are going to get it now... look, strip away whether you think it's right or wrong to reopen clubs. i'm just struck that there's something quite magical seeing friends dancing and reconnecting on the dance floor. not as bad as i thought it would be. like, people—wise. yeah, the amount of people but they haven't let that many in really, have they? itjust means so much to the city. people just want to socialise and go back on the dance floor because music connects people, doesn't it? have you missed it as a promoter, manager, owner? absolutely. i mean, i think we go through life and just ac
for aaron and his team, the first night at the welly has opened since he took it over.other than that, it's all right. because you're just not used to being in a big crowd any more? yeah, 100%, yeah. music plays. it's really nice to see everyone smiling and happy. we love that. yeah, we both had covid real recently. we came out of our isolation like a week ago. we both had it at the same time. i just feel scared for anyone that's not had it, because i feel like if you've not had it, you are...
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and contrast that adam aaron at amc. and like elon musk, he had a sense of showmanship but it is a chain of movie theaters they could sell drinks and sold' water and pop and take payment in bitcoin, they offer prepare p popcorn for shareholders adam is not going to develop a cancer vaccine you go there to watch movies except this time you could get covid if you're sitting next to someone with the delta variant again, all that means nothing to the wall street bets crew. they don't care about the fundamentals they don't even care about the delta variant. they care about boosting on the back of short sellers. warren buffett doesn't like it but the aips are trying to accomplish, it is a multi-level marking stream meets bull market now you have a army of short busters any time the short sellers get too crowd and the kinds that are libel to attract short sellers they have a degree of protection they never had before these days it is more dangerous to short anything. the other day albertson's put in a new cfo, except for wait a
and contrast that adam aaron at amc. and like elon musk, he had a sense of showmanship but it is a chain of movie theaters they could sell drinks and sold' water and pop and take payment in bitcoin, they offer prepare p popcorn for shareholders adam is not going to develop a cancer vaccine you go there to watch movies except this time you could get covid if you're sitting next to someone with the delta variant again, all that means nothing to the wall street bets crew. they don't care about the...
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yankees slugger aaron judge hit a three-run homer. and later, a crucial two-run blast. what he said before the game seemed almost prophetic. >> get a chance to be at the field of dreams and play game here and, you know, have family and friends here and get a chance to represent the yankees here. i can't really describe it. it's a dream come true. >> reporter: the white sox added their own long balls. the novelty of seeing the soaring ball lost to the field of corn was delightful. a glorious summer night with a salomon-colored sky. perfect for two teams, they hope, destined for october play. it was anything but just another game. yankees manager aaron boon summing up the feelings of many. >> this feels like something that could and should be a yearly thing. >> reporter: what does the voice in the movie say if you build it? >> if you build it, they will will come. >> reporter: hmmm. with the comfortable lead it looked like the white sox would win easily. >> but the bronx bombers erupted in the ninth inning to grab the lead. yet with the stuff that dreams are made of, a wa
yankees slugger aaron judge hit a three-run homer. and later, a crucial two-run blast. what he said before the game seemed almost prophetic. >> get a chance to be at the field of dreams and play game here and, you know, have family and friends here and get a chance to represent the yankees here. i can't really describe it. it's a dream come true. >> reporter: the white sox added their own long balls. the novelty of seeing the soaring ball lost to the field of corn was delightful. a...
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and aaron, but a guy that was there for 47 years. that's exactly right. good memory, julie.e, thank you. we'll see you again at 11 and thank you for joining us. we want to remind you here, keep it right here on ktvu. we have a town hall. it's a special one hour town hall coming up next. we're calling it. pulse of the people were interviewing senator alex padilla. that'sfox television ss connecting you and lawmakers in conversation tonight. our exclusive town hall discussion, senator alex padilla, answering your questions on the biggest topics affecting your family from california to capitol hill. this is a pulse of the people. and good evening. welcome to pulse of the people. i'm alex michaelson from fox 11. los angeles, host of our statewide political show. the issue is and i'm greg lee with ktv you fox two in the bay area for the next hour. we're getting answers to your questions on covid, the homeless crisis. climate change in wildfire sent so much more here to answer your questions is the senator from california?
and aaron, but a guy that was there for 47 years. that's exactly right. good memory, julie.e, thank you. we'll see you again at 11 and thank you for joining us. we want to remind you here, keep it right here on ktvu. we have a town hall. it's a special one hour town hall coming up next. we're calling it. pulse of the people were interviewing senator alex padilla. that'sfox television ss connecting you and lawmakers in conversation tonight. our exclusive town hall discussion, senator alex...
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romo in the ninth after a two out walk, aaron judge with the flair to write.l empire strikes back. they win it 7-6, 12 in a row for the yankees. the giants admits in new york, getting the big apple selfies on. kris bryant homered last night and does it again tonight. his sixth with the giants. three batters into the game, the giants have a 2-0 lead. pete alonso hits it high and. is it fair or foul? yes, it was fair. look at him. he is trying to channel the ball with his mind. humans don't have that capability yet. it's time that 2--- tied at 2-. they are going to hang on and when it 3-2. -- win it 3-2. they met at davidson. curry released a video talking about how his daughters have helped open his eyes to women's athletics and he wants girls to be able to grow up without any boundaries on their futures. here's an example of that. san jose state put out this incredible video. second team, mowing down the football team. that is until travis absolutely clubbers the ball. whew! he was a ringer. this abc 7 sports report ama: that is it for tonight. thank you so mu
romo in the ninth after a two out walk, aaron judge with the flair to write.l empire strikes back. they win it 7-6, 12 in a row for the yankees. the giants admits in new york, getting the big apple selfies on. kris bryant homered last night and does it again tonight. his sixth with the giants. three batters into the game, the giants have a 2-0 lead. pete alonso hits it high and. is it fair or foul? yes, it was fair. look at him. he is trying to channel the ball with his mind. humans don't have...
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ceo adam aaron said they still have challenges ahead.id it could post a profit as soon as the fourth quarter if the domestic box office surpasses $5 billion aaron took questions from nearly a dozen retail investors during the company's earnings call. including on whether it would ever join forces with fellow retail favorite gamestop to bring gaming to entertainment to theaters we're on the case, he said aaron will have more on the state of his company coming up on "squawk on the street" on the first on cnbc interview. most workers on wall street could see bumps or bonuses this year bonuses could increase by double digits come parpared to last yer set to take home the biggest bonus in a decade due to the surge in deal making this year brian. all of the ipos and spacs. it has been a very busy year back to you. >> if you know anybody in investment banking or private equity or attorney or anything like that, they are printing money and turning away business because the deal environment, thanks to ultra low rates and cash is red hot. bertha,
ceo adam aaron said they still have challenges ahead.id it could post a profit as soon as the fourth quarter if the domestic box office surpasses $5 billion aaron took questions from nearly a dozen retail investors during the company's earnings call. including on whether it would ever join forces with fellow retail favorite gamestop to bring gaming to entertainment to theaters we're on the case, he said aaron will have more on the state of his company coming up on "squawk on the...
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. >> reporter: body camera video shows aaron bowman as trooper jacob brown hit him 18 times within 24econds after a traffic violation in 2019. >> i'm scared. i'm your brother. i'm scared. >> reporter: it came only three weeks after a similar deadly encounter between louisiana state police and a black driver, ronald green, which also only recently became public. troopers said green died after a car crash but video revealed troopers dragging him and beating him before his death. aaron bowman was forcibly taken to the ground and the trooper claimed he had hit a deputy and described the beating as pain compliance. >> please. hit me in the head with a flashlight. >> reporter: bowman tells the associated press he was left with a broken jaw, ribs and wrist and needed six staples to his head. >> i thought i was going to die that night. all i could do was breathe. >> reporter: he denies ever hitting an officer and filed a civil lawsuit. police later concluded trooper brown did use excessive and unjustifiable actions and failed to report the use of force to his supervisors and intentionally mis
. >> reporter: body camera video shows aaron bowman as trooper jacob brown hit him 18 times within 24econds after a traffic violation in 2019. >> i'm scared. i'm your brother. i'm scared. >> reporter: it came only three weeks after a similar deadly encounter between louisiana state police and a black driver, ronald green, which also only recently became public. troopers said green died after a car crash but video revealed troopers dragging him and beating him before his death....
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. >> aaron angulo, padre de familia de tres niÑos desde hace mÁs de un mes viviÓ postrado en la camahospital a raÍz de haberse infectado por covid—19. >> tiene varias semanas entubado. le hicieron una traqueotomÍa y es un proceso muy largo y muy lento. >> liz nos cuenta que en un principio su esposo pensÓ que era una bronquitis. >> Él simplemente se le fue al pecho. todo fue en el pecho. nunca perdiÓ el olfato, el gusto. si el silencio . la vacuna no estuviÉsemos en la situaciÓn que estamos ahorita. >> y ese fue un punto de discusiÓn entre la pareja, pues aaron no creÍa en la vacuna contra el covid—19. >> no quiso ponerse la vacuna porque decÍaque no estaba aprobada por la fda. que no sabÍa los efectos secundarios y le decÍa que se la pusiera y Él me decÍa que no. que les tapa fuerte, sano. >> por ello esta madre de familia lo que quiere es crear conciencia en la importancia de aplicarse la vacuna. >> no deje que esto llegue a como estÁbamos hace unos meses con los hospitales ya ——llenos. si no lo quieren hacer por ellos, hÁgaselo por su familia. >> ahora sÓlo se encuentran a la espe
. >> aaron angulo, padre de familia de tres niÑos desde hace mÁs de un mes viviÓ postrado en la camahospital a raÍz de haberse infectado por covid—19. >> tiene varias semanas entubado. le hicieron una traqueotomÍa y es un proceso muy largo y muy lento. >> liz nos cuenta que en un principio su esposo pensÓ que era una bronquitis. >> Él simplemente se le fue al pecho. todo fue en el pecho. nunca perdiÓ el olfato, el gusto. si el silencio . la vacuna no...
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that's aaron ogden. one of the other things that gets overlooked is alexander's membership in the so-called society of cincinnati. this is the diamond eagle. it was presented by the french navy in philadelphia. that was their first meeting every three years. of course it was owned by george washington until his death on december 14 th, 1799 at mt. vernon. it has some 200 diamonds and other jewels that make i want up. of course upon his death sometimes after martha washington, the widow, will send the medal to alexander hamilton. for many decades it has been owned by the society of cincinnati and is housed in a vault at anderson house in d.c. beautiful piece. i end on a very poignant note, which is the last letters between george washington and alexander hamhamilton. obviously george washington doesn't know he's about to die. they involve the creation of a military academy. enclosed is a letter on the subject of a mill fair academy. washington will then reply on december 12th. he will die two days later.
that's aaron ogden. one of the other things that gets overlooked is alexander's membership in the so-called society of cincinnati. this is the diamond eagle. it was presented by the french navy in philadelphia. that was their first meeting every three years. of course it was owned by george washington until his death on december 14 th, 1799 at mt. vernon. it has some 200 diamonds and other jewels that make i want up. of course upon his death sometimes after martha washington, the widow, will...
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late first quarter, aaron mosby forces that tumble -- the fumble. scores 7-0.ldogs in front of the red haven. danville native jay kaner. finding jaelyn cropper. going to bounce off a tackle. turns on the jets. he is gone. 86 yards to the house. three touchdowns per fresno state wins 45-0 in about 90 minutes. san jose opening their season against southern utah. the first time there is fans in the south bay since 2019. that will be a lot of fun. kumasi: thank you. a little light during some dark homelessness, housing, taxes, water, electricity, crime, wildfires. [sfx: bear roar] gavin, you've failed. we have to immediately cut taxes twenty-five percent. fix housing and homelessness. and make life in california affordable again. i'm a businessman, the only cpa running. shouldn't we choose ability this time? do you think john cox will be a better governor than gavin newsom? [sfx: bear roar] does a bear sh*t in the woods? boost and cricket charge you more for unlimited 5g. metro doesn't. introducing the big 5g upgrade. just twenty-five bucks a month gets you unlimit
late first quarter, aaron mosby forces that tumble -- the fumble. scores 7-0.ldogs in front of the red haven. danville native jay kaner. finding jaelyn cropper. going to bounce off a tackle. turns on the jets. he is gone. 86 yards to the house. three touchdowns per fresno state wins 45-0 in about 90 minutes. san jose opening their season against southern utah. the first time there is fans in the south bay since 2019. that will be a lot of fun. kumasi: thank you. a little light during some dark...
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aaron roberts is one i've mentioned. he at one point ran a factory in hillsboro that was supposedly the largest manufacturer of barrel components in the west. unfortunately, he lost the factory during an economic panic in the 1890s and was left with what seemed like a fair amount of cash, but probably just a sliver of what he had put into that factory. he turned it around, moved to oshkosh and bought houses, fixed them up and sold them. he was a real entrepreneur. the other one i'll mention is john j. valentine, who owned and operated a restaurant and later a hotel that was pretty well regarded. one point i want to make with these veterans is about the grand army of the republic, which is the big veterans organization of the civil war. your membership had to be approved by members of the board of the local post. i started finding a few veterans who were accepted into predominantly white posts in wisconsin. the further i looked at it, there were quite a few who were in the predominantly white post in wisconsin. there was
aaron roberts is one i've mentioned. he at one point ran a factory in hillsboro that was supposedly the largest manufacturer of barrel components in the west. unfortunately, he lost the factory during an economic panic in the 1890s and was left with what seemed like a fair amount of cash, but probably just a sliver of what he had put into that factory. he turned it around, moved to oshkosh and bought houses, fixed them up and sold them. he was a real entrepreneur. the other one i'll mention is...
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late first quarter, aaron mosby forces the fumble. scoop. number three is going to go to the house for the touchdown. 7-0. let's start the hype for danville native jay kaner. the quarterback finding jaelyn cropper. cropper bounces off a tackle and turns on the jets. three touchdowns. fresno state wins 45-10. sports is sponsored by river rock boost and cricket charge you more for unlimited 5g. metro doesn't. introducing the big 5g upgrade. just twenty-five bucks a month gets you unlimited 5g and a free 5g smartphone. that's half the price... ...for one line of unlimited 5g smartphone data ...plus a free samsung galaxy 5g when you switch and trade-in. all with the power of the t-mobile 5g network. rule your day with 5g. only at metro by t-mobile. homelessness, housing, taxes, water, electricity, crime, wildfires. [sfx: bear roar] gavin, you've failed. we have to immediately cut taxes twenty-five percent. fix housing and homelessness. and make life in california affordable again. i'm a businessman, the only cpa running. shouldn't we choose abil
late first quarter, aaron mosby forces the fumble. scoop. number three is going to go to the house for the touchdown. 7-0. let's start the hype for danville native jay kaner. the quarterback finding jaelyn cropper. cropper bounces off a tackle and turns on the jets. three touchdowns. fresno state wins 45-10. sports is sponsored by river rock boost and cricket charge you more for unlimited 5g. metro doesn't. introducing the big 5g upgrade. just twenty-five bucks a month gets you unlimited 5g and...
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ricky also did a sort of mid-career report on hank aaron, who was already an established power hitter, so he's only giving him a paragraph on here. but we have at the library more than 1,700 scouting reports that branch ricky did. these shed some light into what a scout is looking for before they were able to crunch a lot of numbers. another way that baseball has looked at things is through spray charts. probably one of the best examples is whitey herzog, who when he was manager of the cardinals, kept charts for all opposition players. this is eddie murray with the dodgers. what he's done here is every time murray was up at bat against him, he kept notes on the right-hand side, but he also used colored pencils representing each of his pitchers to see how murray did against them. with that, he was able to figure out how to set up his defense and also to figure what pitcher should go against murray. the eddie murray spray chart covers a couple of seasons. this is from '88 to 1990. all of this information, of course, is stuff that kind of comes out in some form through this game strat-o-
ricky also did a sort of mid-career report on hank aaron, who was already an established power hitter, so he's only giving him a paragraph on here. but we have at the library more than 1,700 scouting reports that branch ricky did. these shed some light into what a scout is looking for before they were able to crunch a lot of numbers. another way that baseball has looked at things is through spray charts. probably one of the best examples is whitey herzog, who when he was manager of the...