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and albert, of course, a big game. but he played it off as if it were no big deal. >> some day i am going to miss those pitch, some day i am going to have a good day like i did today. i wish they could come more often, but all the time it isn't going to happen. it isn't going to happen. because if it does happen, why you even play this game, it wouldn't be fun to you. so you need to adjust for now. i mean last night i came in here, today i watched a couple of video, i find a couple of things i think i was missing and i went out today and executed and that's how you learn. >> the sixth multihome run game, the most in major league baseball. and the 29 career with two home runs passing mark mcgwire in cardinal history. >>> and yesterday, milton bradley took out frustration on the water cooler and a helmet. and he got the start today and in the eighth inning the cubs up 7-6 and bradley, two on. and the insurance run's not coming across. bradley 1-5 and the first hit in the first at-bat. and bottom of nine and tied. and to
and albert, of course, a big game. but he played it off as if it were no big deal. >> some day i am going to miss those pitch, some day i am going to have a good day like i did today. i wish they could come more often, but all the time it isn't going to happen. it isn't going to happen. because if it does happen, why you even play this game, it wouldn't be fun to you. so you need to adjust for now. i mean last night i came in here, today i watched a couple of video, i find a couple of...
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this is one albert. >> host: bradley graham covered the pentagon for the "washington post" for many years and now a book that goes on sale today on donald rumsfeld, "by his own rules: the ambitions, successes and ultimate failures of donald rumsfeld." how did donald rumsfeld viewed the role of government official of public service? >> guest: he was a very interesting public service from a very young age, he was inspired in college senior year
this is one albert. >> host: bradley graham covered the pentagon for the "washington post" for many years and now a book that goes on sale today on donald rumsfeld, "by his own rules: the ambitions, successes and ultimate failures of donald rumsfeld." how did donald rumsfeld viewed the role of government official of public service? >> guest: he was a very interesting public service from a very young age, he was inspired in college senior year
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right handed hit tore go along and compliment albert pujols. >> gary: 2-2 delivery on the way. >> buck: you can also look at the san francisco giants just across the bay who have a great pitching staff but don't have the offense that holliday would provide. they are eight games back of the dodgers. san francisco won tonight, in a 2-1 ballgame. again, that reflects their anemic offense. >> gary: runners on first and second base. holliday in the dirt. wieters picking that one up on the one hop. the count will go to 3-2. all of a sudden, mark hendrickson, looks like he is running out of gas here. >> buck: he does not have the same command that we saw when he first came on. this is the 4th inning that he has worked. he got the last out in this inning, three one, three one. 3-2, runners are going and ouch. >> buck: ball right in on his hands. he is getting on top of that. he gets that foot down and that ball hits right on the top of his left foo foot. >> gary: holliday will walk that off. for hendricks son, the innings pitch high came in hip pril, 5 1/3 against tampa bay. that's the longest
right handed hit tore go along and compliment albert pujols. >> gary: 2-2 delivery on the way. >> buck: you can also look at the san francisco giants just across the bay who have a great pitching staff but don't have the offense that holliday would provide. they are eight games back of the dodgers. san francisco won tonight, in a 2-1 ballgame. again, that reflects their anemic offense. >> gary: runners on first and second base. holliday in the dirt. wieters picking that one up...
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♪ >> next on "espnews" -- albert pujols has a big day.lus, a new teammate and details on this breaking news. >> coming up with a home run in the first at-bat and a walk in his second a.b. and the third at-bat coming up next. >> and kyle busch keeps the remarkable streak going. part of a rarity in the nationwide series. ♪ >> giants and the mets. prince fielder, bottom of the sixth, 4-0 giants. feeler, let's the bat do the talking and he does the walking. the three-run shot off zito and he ties it up later in the sixth in a home run. and a deep wide ball to center, and mike cameron, making a fantastic catch, tied at 4-4. bottom of 9 tied at 6-6. and fielder scoring hart and a walk-off hitter and the sixth of the career and brewers score three in the ninth to win it 7-6. and brian wilson had not allowed a run in the previous 13.2/3 innings and hoffman allowing runs, and started allowing 0 runs in the first 18 innings pitched. >> and we are keeping you current with the latest news, scores and highlights. this is "espnews" available in high de
♪ >> next on "espnews" -- albert pujols has a big day.lus, a new teammate and details on this breaking news. >> coming up with a home run in the first at-bat and a walk in his second a.b. and the third at-bat coming up next. >> and kyle busch keeps the remarkable streak going. part of a rarity in the nationwide series. ♪ >> giants and the mets. prince fielder, bottom of the sixth, 4-0 giants. feeler, let's the bat do the talking and he does the walking. the...
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host: thanks, albert two different points. guest: on the first point, both the clinton administration and the bush administration to some extent, offered react ares -- reactors down the line in negotiations. but the north koreans were supposed to honor their obligations first. that's the way the deal was structured. those obligations include not only the freezing of one facility but also a full and complete declaration of all of their programs, all of their nuclear programs which they didn't do. so the negotiations in both administration got hung up on that. in terms of the korean war question, i'm not sure specifically about how much chem-biowas used. my reading of the korean war was there was a whole lot damage inflicted both to the north and the south. but most of that was done through conventional mean. host: mallery, good morning. caller: good morning. i have one question. how would a republican response have been to the missile testing contracting with obama's reaction? guest: a very good question. i think we saw republi
host: thanks, albert two different points. guest: on the first point, both the clinton administration and the bush administration to some extent, offered react ares -- reactors down the line in negotiations. but the north koreans were supposed to honor their obligations first. that's the way the deal was structured. those obligations include not only the freezing of one facility but also a full and complete declaration of all of their programs, all of their nuclear programs which they didn't...
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. >> espnews is presented by -- >> cardinals here, albert pujols a chance to tie it in the ninth.asty, nasty slider from joe nathan who strikes out el hombre. twins win 3-1. joe mauer, by the way, 1 for 2 on the night. jason kubel had an rbi among his two hits. cuddyer, another rbi for the twins. glenn perkins pitched well, gets his third win on the season. seven wins, cardinals have lost four of their last five. >> meanwhile, marlins and the rays, b.j. upton in the eighth, game tied at three. deep to right center field. it'll go off the wall. jason bartlett, navarro, gross all score on the double, that's how the rays break it open. and tampa wins it 7-3. they've won three straight. five of their last six. b.j. upton two hits, those three crucial rbi. he's hitting .396 over his last 11 games. 12 rbis. >> giants and brewers in milwaukee, matt cain, 9-1 coming in. bottom of the third, brewers up 2-1. cain wish he is had that one back. that's j.j. hardy with a rocket to dead center, brewers up 3-1. later in the game, during the sausage race, we always see, h a 68 today in the ! secon
. >> espnews is presented by -- >> cardinals here, albert pujols a chance to tie it in the ninth.asty, nasty slider from joe nathan who strikes out el hombre. twins win 3-1. joe mauer, by the way, 1 for 2 on the night. jason kubel had an rbi among his two hits. cuddyer, another rbi for the twins. glenn perkins pitched well, gets his third win on the season. seven wins, cardinals have lost four of their last five. >> meanwhile, marlins and the rays, b.j. upton in the eighth,...
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. >> buck: that's a good breaki ball we're seeing from matt alberts.nusual in that he throws a sinking fastball and a curveball. most of the times you see a combination of a sinking fastball and a slider. but he has good depth on the curveball and it presents problems, especially when he's pounding that sinker inside >> jim: and he got him. and cabrera swings on it. and cabrera swings on it. back to back k's. beautiful day on san francisco bay and the athletics have the lead. if you're at a party. or, playing golf. like those guys. or, in a bar. [ old timey western bar music ] draw another door. don't say draw. never filling, always refreshing. bud light. the difference is drinkability. seven aces. >> jim: athletics with three in the bottom of the first. first thousand fans 15 and over will receive a mallet sent presented by old bay, with this set you can combine two of bird lands favorite summer tradition, steamed crabs an orioles baseball. tickets start as low as $9. get your tickets, 888-848-bird or online at orioles.com. new first base
. >> buck: that's a good breaki ball we're seeing from matt alberts.nusual in that he throws a sinking fastball and a curveball. most of the times you see a combination of a sinking fastball and a slider. but he has good depth on the curveball and it presents problems, especially when he's pounding that sinker inside >> jim: and he got him. and cabrera swings on it. and cabrera swings on it. back to back k's. beautiful day on san francisco bay and the athletics have the...
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louis and said we're not going to let albert beat us. he's driven in about five runs in the series. just because you say and don't want him to beat you, your pitchers still have to execute something here and there. sometimes there are men on base and you have to pitch to a guy. dad's a hero today. there's a souvenir. did i spot a red sox cap already? he takes the walk. two on, one out, kearns coming. second walk issued by romero today. you can get the latest nats news this town offers and much more on face book. you can join the fan page or add -- hard to believe -- add teddy roosevelt as your friend. follow teddy on twitter at teddy26nats or check out our notes at natstown mlb. there's kearns. >> i do twitter. >> i can send a text. that's about it. >> that's all you have to do. that's what twittering is. >> i don't have one of those phones that's a quick type, if you know what i mean. >> maybe you can work something out with the iphone people. >> that's okay. you don't want to get too tech no on me. do you have a crank phones at home? remember the waltons on tv. they still had that
louis and said we're not going to let albert beat us. he's driven in about five runs in the series. just because you say and don't want him to beat you, your pitchers still have to execute something here and there. sometimes there are men on base and you have to pitch to a guy. dad's a hero today. there's a souvenir. did i spot a red sox cap already? he takes the walk. two on, one out, kearns coming. second walk issued by romero today. you can get the latest nats news this town offers and much...
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if you've seen albert pujols you'll seen one thing, a see ya. ninth jack of the season. 1 for 4, down .317. top 8, pinch hitter, kobe ras muss. wins it 6-5. bang, bang, bang, highlights over. an error by ross that brought in two runs. that game is tied. he said i missed it. went right for my legs, there's no excuse. >> pirates and braves. this is a highlight. pittsburgh got two hits in eight innings. taking over the national league lead. pirates up 3-1. three hits off raphael soriano in the ninth. now it wouldn't be a braves highlight without a bobby crsm ox ejection. doesn't agree with the call. there goes the hat, and there goes the skipper. the all-time leader in that. of they finish their nine-game homestand in 4 and 5. and they'll visit baltimore tomorrow in interleague play. >> san francisco giants looking for the errors. jonathan sanchez, bottom third. justin up and outton. number 12 on the year. d-backs win a pitching duel. 2-1 is your final. his longest outing of his career, four starts this season. allowing no earned runs. jonathan out
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cardinals an royals and you know what, he's going to get a lot of help from albert pujols.rand slam -- first off, why do you pitch to the guy? you have to walk him. and long memory of violence dating back to the emancipation. those who were familiar refer to it as bloody wound. really a vicious form. >> so what happened in 1966? >> well, the beginning of 1965, and this is the drama or will story. 80 percent black. by the end of 1966 of local movement of local african american activists had not only the student nonviolent coordinating committee, a grass roots innovation that was led to associated with the black power. by the end of 1966 at only have they succeeded in registering in the majority of african american voters, but they had created an independent countywide political party tech challenge the local white democrats for control of the county courthouse. and it a political party that was a a mere shadow of the normal democratic party which revolved around a foreign policy, but they created a radically democratic party that all people have the right and hold within the
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. >> still to come on the way, albert pujols has been in a slum many. he busted out in a major way this afternoon. and phil mickelson returns to competitive golf in memphis. steve will join us -- gene will steve will join us -- gene will join us ♪ (guy) you know, the beer you choose says a lot about you. you want friendly, but not pretentious. classic, never trendy. you want a real american beauty. (woman) are you talking about the budweiser? or me? yes. ♪ do you remember when making dinner meant finding just the right stick for your hot dog. when new every fork on the trail led to a new adventure? then keep the tradition going with great father's day gifts from bass pro shops. like the under armour tech t-shirt for only $19.99. and a garmin nuvi 255 gps for only $149.94. and don't miss the family summer camp going on now with lots of free activities. details at s. >> back on espnews. look at that mariners game. ichiro has ascored twice. top of the 7th. they're up 6-2 in baltimore. yankees just tied it up in boston. kevin millwood with a defensive gem y
. >> still to come on the way, albert pujols has been in a slum many. he busted out in a major way this afternoon. and phil mickelson returns to competitive golf in memphis. steve will join us -- gene will steve will join us -- gene will join us ♪ (guy) you know, the beer you choose says a lot about you. you want friendly, but not pretentious. classic, never trendy. you want a real american beauty. (woman) are you talking about the budweiser? or me? yes. ♪ do you remember when making...
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to go along with that, can albert pujols win the triple crown in the that is league?ht is the leader. pujols leads in homers by one and he's third in rbi's, only five behind prince fielder, the leader. it would be interesting to follow that and it would really be something if you had a guy, the first guy to hit .400 since williams and the first guy to win the triple crown since yaz did it in the same year and they both have a chance of getting that done. ground ball up the middle. that's going to be a base hit. jones will hold the runner at second. so bass struggling here in the sixth inning. there have been four mets up, a ground ball out, a homer and two singles. >> jim: all balls have been hit sharply. it's one of those nights where it looks like the arm's just down a little bit. when you get behind hitters and you become somewhat predictable, very difficult sometimes to get them out. it's great to have four pitches, but you have to make the hitter think that you have at least more than one that you can get over, and that hasn't been the case so far for brian. >> g
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. >> still to come, albert pujols is admired in a slump. when he busts out, he busts out real. and also, phil mickelson, back on the course for the first time since his wife's cancer diagnosis. john daley there as well. we update things in t ♪ ah, that hits the spot. it's drinkability. it means bud light is good where ever you are. if you're at a party. or, playing golf. like those guys. or, in a bar. [ old timey western bar music ] draw another door. don't say draw. never filling, always refreshing. bud light. the difference is drinkability. seven aces. ♪ who's watching? ♪ tell me who's watching. (muffled music) ♪ who's watching... (announcer) it's right here. it's easy. ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me. ♪ it's the money you could be saving with geico. >> coming up on espnews, with jonathan coachman, i'm steve bunin, take a look at the scores. the three-run homer in the top of the tenth. raoul ibanez, goes up 6-3 on the mets. before this, kevin millwood, on the shutout over the bluejays. the yankees with a couple of late ones. seattle taking care of baltimore. and t
. >> still to come, albert pujols is admired in a slump. when he busts out, he busts out real. and also, phil mickelson, back on the course for the first time since his wife's cancer diagnosis. john daley there as well. we update things in t ♪ ah, that hits the spot. it's drinkability. it means bud light is good where ever you are. if you're at a party. or, playing golf. like those guys. or, in a bar. [ old timey western bar music ] draw another door. don't say draw. never filling,...
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bottom nine, albert pujols, a chance to tie the game. joe nathan gets him swinging.win it by the final of 3-1. >> friday st. joe's dedicated the ramsey center, a 20,000-square-foot addition to the fieldhouse named after former coach and current espn basketball analyst jack ramsay. shaq will wear
bottom nine, albert pujols, a chance to tie the game. joe nathan gets him swinging.win it by the final of 3-1. >> friday st. joe's dedicated the ramsey center, a 20,000-square-foot addition to the fieldhouse named after former coach and current espn basketball analyst jack ramsay. shaq will wear
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. >> albert pujols and cardinals taking on the royals. top six. 1-0 saint luis. la machina.two-run shot. his 24th jack leads the majors. the cards win it 7-1. they've won 7 of the last 10 overall. tony larussa one win shy of 2,500 wins. you know that commercial where they call pujols a machine? in his first tn games in june, he seemed like a slightly broken machine. but his last nine games, pujols is back to his unhuman-like efficiency, slugging a thousand with six homers in that span. >> the twins have thrived in interleague play. the astros can't wait to resume the nl portion of their schedule. they've dropped 6 of 7 to the a.l. second home run of the year, astros hold off the twins by a final count of 6-5. it's his first round-tripper since april 25th. lance berkman also went deep, solo jack. >> still to come on espnews, spain continues to unleash the red fury in the confederation red fury in the confederation cup. - ( cheerful tune playing ) - learned how to change my own oil. think i did something wrong! but you know how pricey these german cars are to maintain. right?
. >> albert pujols and cardinals taking on the royals. top six. 1-0 saint luis. la machina.two-run shot. his 24th jack leads the majors. the cards win it 7-1. they've won 7 of the last 10 overall. tony larussa one win shy of 2,500 wins. you know that commercial where they call pujols a machine? in his first tn games in june, he seemed like a slightly broken machine. but his last nine games, pujols is back to his unhuman-like efficiency, slugging a thousand with six homers in that span....
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it, and he was revealed to be a fraud and oprah was the one who brought him down in that amazing albert of life tv. >> and so on your applaud -- >> i don't applaud her for doing what she did she was correct in what she did. you do know something about this. i'm sorry, what was the question? >> doesn't he say now that's fiction what he wrote? >> well, he says it was in the list and what does he say, creative memoir as if you go to barnes and noble and there's the creative memoir section. >> no, now that he is coming out with the paper back of the book. >> on that, yes that come on, he is a lawyer. when he says it's fiction you interpret as nonfiction? >> correct. i think he has dirt on her and forced her hand. i think that is what he did. because -- >> when i write my book on oprah i will tell you whether you are right or wrong. >> when will that be? [laughter] >> i hope it will be soon. >> who among those have you written about, where was there a the most blue back? >> i will tell you you would think the most would be frank sinatra because he was mobbed, no. the pullback, they're real b
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five, when you talk about hitting, the past 5 only one other player has hit 223 home runs and that's albert pujols, that's pretty good company. >> rob: and only one other guy in the history of baseball that has put up 40 in five straight years. that's babe route. >> johnny: better company. >> rob: but he is a number 4 hitter, driving in runs, also make everybody in the lineup better around you. >> johnny: that's what he did. >> rob: i do know on paper they finished 14th on offense, right now in the top 5. i think he has made a big difference in the offense this year. >> johnny: big difference. three balls and two strikes. ryan zimmerman at first base. one down here in the bottom of the sixth. the 3-2. fouled back into the dugout. wow. jim wriggleman, a good look at johnny cueto, 17 homers, 44 driven in, scored 30 runs, and hitting at a .263 clip. here is the 3-2, the pitch is high. reaching for a ball. as you were talking, rob. >> rob: looking for a walk. one out, you bring up elijah dukes who already has a home run today. in the fourth inning, johnny, don't throw it. ooh, one handed that.
five, when you talk about hitting, the past 5 only one other player has hit 223 home runs and that's albert pujols, that's pretty good company. >> rob: and only one other guy in the history of baseball that has put up 40 in five straight years. that's babe route. >> johnny: better company. >> rob: but he is a number 4 hitter, driving in runs, also make everybody in the lineup better around you. >> johnny: that's what he did. >> rob: i do know on paper they finished...
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. >>> and leading baseball in home runs, find out what big name player albert pujols has today. >>> andrun alive in the first at-bat for manny ramirez and we are bringing you every at-bat during his rehab on "espnews." >>> and in a wimbledon debut, melanie oudin pulled off the big upset. wait until you hear what her wait un(announcer)r what her what does greatness taste like? a miller lite. (announcer on call) ...he throws it across the field. he's got something! 30...40...50...he's got it! 40! he's got it! 20...10...he's got it! 5!...endzone! touch down! there are no flags on the field! it's a miracle! (announcer) that's what greatness tastes like. triple hops brewed. great pilsner taste. miller lite. taste greatness. look at this! (laughing) - woooh, nice! - that's a lot of food! yo, those things are so-o good. mmm, amazing. you think anybody can eat that whole thing by themselves? it's like i hit the lottery in food. now get big meals, like our stuffed pizza rolls, pizza mia, the p'zone... and our personal panormous pizza starting at just $5. - here's your check! - look at that! (lau
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.: he's not an albert e. newman, what, me worry, or one of those guys, but he's close to it.e's one of those guys where if you ask him what's going well or why you're hitting, he goes, i don't want to talk about that. >> rob: it's the same with pitchers. you don't want to know because you don't want to jinx it, bring yourself bad luck. >> bob: a three run homer that turned a 3-1 washington lead into a 4-3 baltimore advantage. >> rob: didn't they have the lead when you came on? >> bob: i'm going to be leaving in a moment, jim. you can talk about me after i'm gone. >> rob: when jim hunter was here we were able to score runs. >> bob: this has not been lost on jim and i. we've talked about this. he called adam dunn's six rbi's in washington and i called the orioles eight run inning here last night. something strange is going on. >> rob: the battle of the beltway play-by-play. >> jim p.: we're good. you guys are struggling. >> bob: have a great evening. i'll see you tomorrow. >> jim h.: it's time to bring you up to speed with the at&t rapid rewind.
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albert pujols up. top of the six, fastball from miller. >> time it. got the stop watch? 3, 1, 0.no 3 seconds. the only reason they pitched to them, of course, is they had a two-run lead. >> with pujols. t k now it's 5-all in the eighth. and kobe, scores. cardinals win it, 6-5. >> expanded his winning streak. he's hitting .462 during that hitting streak. he's been impressive. and certainly from the cardinals, the last two games gives their offense some hope. they've really been struggling at the dish. >> and they let in two runs and he apologized after saying there was no excuse. you can't do that. buster olney, you've got to get back to the games. appreciate you joining us. see you on "baseball tonight," espn2, 1:30 eastern. >> very nicely done. we'll head back to toronto. for usain bolt. he was good. and also, lefty. back for the first time since his wife's. announcer: the perfect hotwire getaway-- shop till you drop, relax by the pool at a four-star hotel for a two-star price from hotwire.com. when hotels have unsold rooms, they use hotwire to fill them... so you get t
albert pujols up. top of the six, fastball from miller. >> time it. got the stop watch? 3, 1, 0.no 3 seconds. the only reason they pitched to them, of course, is they had a two-run lead. >> with pujols. t k now it's 5-all in the eighth. and kobe, scores. cardinals win it, 6-5. >> expanded his winning streak. he's hitting .462 during that hitting streak. he's been impressive. and certainly from the cardinals, the last two games gives their offense some hope. they've really been...
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and over the course of that year, albert recovered, and i'm happy to report that he's a youthful healthy young man today living a very good life. actually, he's off trekking in nepal right now, which i'm very happy about. he has a job, he's taking a break and going from monestary to monestary. i probably shouldn't say all that. but i just thought i'd tell you. he just had a boxing match as part of his whole lifestyle. and he won. i took photographs. so it was good. anyway, he's great. he lives out in l.a. in the quiet after that storm, i reeled that i'd been taking care of so many other people that, like many wives and mothers and women in particular do, that i had neglected my own needs, and i was really stretched thin. in the days that followed, a bunch of my friends talked to me and al talked to me and said what's going on here? so i went and got help. i understood i needed it. i remembered my mother. i also have a degree in psychology, but god forbid i would apply that to myself. so looking back, i realized that my family history, my educational background, did make me feel secure en
and over the course of that year, albert recovered, and i'm happy to report that he's a youthful healthy young man today living a very good life. actually, he's off trekking in nepal right now, which i'm very happy about. he has a job, he's taking a break and going from monestary to monestary. i probably shouldn't say all that. but i just thought i'd tell you. he just had a boxing match as part of his whole lifestyle. and he won. i took photographs. so it was good. anyway, he's great. he lives...
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this is one albert. >> host: bradley graham covered the pentagon for the "washington post" for many years and now a book that goes on sale today on donald rumsfeld, "by his own rules: the ambitions, successes and ultimate failures of donald rumsfeld." how did donald rumsfeld viewed the role of government official of public service? >> guest: he was a very interesting public service from a very young age, he was inspired in college senior year when adamle stevenson came to talk to his courage reading class at princeton urging of the students to put their work in public service and not long after that rumsfeld ran for congress and became the youngest republican member of congress in the 1960's and believed very march in a public service. he served not only in congress but in nixon and ford administrations and then came back of course and the bush administration but even in between when he was a corporate executive he stayed involved in government serving as a presidential envoy and a couple of government commissions. >> host: the book is 800 pages and extensive biography certainly some pres
this is one albert. >> host: bradley graham covered the pentagon for the "washington post" for many years and now a book that goes on sale today on donald rumsfeld, "by his own rules: the ambitions, successes and ultimate failures of donald rumsfeld." how did donald rumsfeld viewed the role of government official of public service? >> guest: he was a very interesting public service from a very young age, he was inspired in college senior year when adamle...
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albert anticipation is those are off the shelf, ready to go. what proportion of the 54% of the funds have been obligated or under contract? throughout our -- ashto network what will go out over the next four or five months? by going out, i mean me under contract? >> that is an interesting
albert anticipation is those are off the shelf, ready to go. what proportion of the 54% of the funds have been obligated or under contract? throughout our -- ashto network what will go out over the next four or five months? by going out, i mean me under contract? >> that is an interesting
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>> jim: i'm just saying it is leaning that way as albert gonzales comes in to play third base and ryanzimmerman gets the rest of the night off. >> bob: he needs a blow every now. ryan plays just about every inning in every game for the nats. robert andino leads off, bottom seven against yes sus colome. >> rob: sometimes it is easier to come back off of a blow-out loss instead of maybe a 2-1 bottom of the ninth loss. >> jim: i know you were a reliever, but when i lost 2, i didn't sleep well. when you lose 6-1, 7-3, you go loam and you say there are not a whole lot of thins i could have changed differently, even though in this game, the base running call back there when -- >> rob: elijah dukes. >> jim: the one inning where bergesen had trouble. >> bob: the 1-1 game at the time. washington could have had second and third and one out. >> rob: are games and there is nothing you can throw up there to get the out. they just kill everything you threw. >> bob: and here is guzman. one out. >> jim: a couple of augusts ago i did that 30-3 game when the rangers came in. and it was the first of a do
>> jim: i'm just saying it is leaning that way as albert gonzales comes in to play third base and ryanzimmerman gets the rest of the night off. >> bob: he needs a blow every now. ryan plays just about every inning in every game for the nats. robert andino leads off, bottom seven against yes sus colome. >> rob: sometimes it is easier to come back off of a blow-out loss instead of maybe a 2-1 bottom of the ninth loss. >> jim: i know you were a reliever, but when i lost 2,...
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albert pujols smacked a solo home run. his 23rd of the season.e run this season. five homers now in the last five games. >> how about the dodgers? one of the most amazing classic fall moments. out of the clubhouse and up to the game-winning two run shot to give the dodgers a 5-4 win. >> bringing in the a's and dodgers. top two, we are scoreless. majors best, l.a. going to win three straight against the american league for the first time since 2006. >> the '# 8 worlditted the anaheim angels against the san francisco giants. first and only tie, of the fall classic. it will actually win games for the first ever world title. right now the angels with the 1-0 lead as they play in the bottom of the second inning. juan rivera, the r.b.i. double in the first inning. 17 ribs for rivera in his last 15 games. s. >> tiger woods, gearing up for another run at the u.s. open title at bethpage black. tom ron nawldy, earlier today. with tiger woods, 4-2 to now. overall, it's the shots are slightly different. but again, we have more rain coming in. what hole plays
albert pujols smacked a solo home run. his 23rd of the season.e run this season. five homers now in the last five games. >> how about the dodgers? one of the most amazing classic fall moments. out of the clubhouse and up to the game-winning two run shot to give the dodgers a 5-4 win. >> bringing in the a's and dodgers. top two, we are scoreless. majors best, l.a. going to win three straight against the american league for the first time since 2006. >> the '# 8 worlditted the...
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in closing, albert einstein once said, quote, without changing our patterns of thought, we will not be able to solve the problems we created with our current patterns of thought. let's change our patterns of thought so that we can solve the problems we created with our current patterns of thought. you should be commended for having this hearing today to talk about high-speed passenger rail. your leadership demonstrates the change is in washington d.c. and in this committee. passenger rail is the future for moving americans and now is the time to make that investment. we need to restore hope and promise in the transportation system, our fellow citizens are counting on us to get it done. >> thank you very much for your excellent testimony. we are going to start, i think we will do is allow 6 minutes -- six minutes for each person. i would ask gov. rendell a question. president obama has made high-speed rail a priority. he started with $8 billion in recovery, the president has proposed $1 billion for each of the next five years for high speed rail. what sources of funding might congress c
in closing, albert einstein once said, quote, without changing our patterns of thought, we will not be able to solve the problems we created with our current patterns of thought. let's change our patterns of thought so that we can solve the problems we created with our current patterns of thought. you should be commended for having this hearing today to talk about high-speed passenger rail. your leadership demonstrates the change is in washington d.c. and in this committee. passenger rail is...
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over the course of that year albert recovered and am happy to report that he is a very beautiful healthy young man today living in very good life. naturally he is on a trekking in nepal right now which i am very happy about, he has a job and taking a break in doing that going from honest jury to monastery -- i probably said it and tell you that's. he was out for his first boxing match and is part of his whole new life style. and he won. [laughter] and took photographs. anyway, he is great and he lives in l.a. and the quiet after the storm i realize that i had been taking care of some of the other people that like many wives and mothers that i had neglected my own needs and was really stretched then. in the days that followed a bunch of my friends talk to me and said what is going on here so i went and got help and i enlisted i needed it to bear in i remembered my mother and i also have a degree in psychology but god forbid i would apply that to myself. [laughter] so looking back i realize that my family history and educational background did make me feel secure enough to embrace treatmen
over the course of that year albert recovered and am happy to report that he is a very beautiful healthy young man today living in very good life. naturally he is on a trekking in nepal right now which i am very happy about, he has a job and taking a break in doing that going from honest jury to monastery -- i probably said it and tell you that's. he was out for his first boxing match and is part of his whole new life style. and he won. [laughter] and took photographs. anyway, he is great and...
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. >> albert pujols was 5 for 5 with three grand slams prior to today with the bases loaded.e second. santana decided to challenge him anyway with the bases loaded, and it worked out. retired for the first time this year with the bags stacked. bottom fourth. tied at 1. nick evans. 1 for 3 with two r.b.i., and this is it. mets up #-1. he molina facing frankie k. gets him to fly out. game over. mets get the 3-2 win. winning for the first time in 16 days. santana didn't allow a homer for the first time in his last eight starts. the three earned runs that chris carp per gave up were the most he's allowed in any of his ten starts this season. >> twins and brewers. joe crede, connects for a solo home run. that's his 11th of the year. puts the twins up 4-0. and the brewers came back. bottom 6. prince fielder. solo shot. his 1th. and the brewers are down 4-3. top 7. span tripled, walked three times and scored three times. his first game back from the d.l., and the twins take it 6-4. scott baker gets the win. joe mauer went 2 for 5, and his average stands at .395. >> south africa agai
. >> albert pujols was 5 for 5 with three grand slams prior to today with the bases loaded.e second. santana decided to challenge him anyway with the bases loaded, and it worked out. retired for the first time this year with the bags stacked. bottom fourth. tied at 1. nick evans. 1 for 3 with two r.b.i., and this is it. mets up #-1. he molina facing frankie k. gets him to fly out. game over. mets get the 3-2 win. winning for the first time in 16 days. santana didn't allow a homer for the...
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albert einstein said we won't be able to -- let's change our patterns of thought so we can solve theproblems we created with our current patterns and thauths. mr. chairman, you should be commended for having this hearing today to talk about high-speed passenger rail. your leadership demonstrates the change is -- changes in washington, d.c., and is right here in this committee. passenger rail is the future for moving americans and now is the time to make that investment. we need to restore hope and performance in our transportation system. our fellow citizens are counting on us to get it done. thank you. >> i would ask governor rendell a question. and that is president obama made high-speed rail a reality. the president has also proposed . i have to be a little cautious with the climate change money we are working arduously. to say that there are many problems, some of them more severe than others, among them for generations to follow, to breathe the air and conduct a healthy life with a climate change. and one of the best things for climate change is i think you said is rail. -- high
albert einstein said we won't be able to -- let's change our patterns of thought so we can solve theproblems we created with our current patterns and thauths. mr. chairman, you should be commended for having this hearing today to talk about high-speed passenger rail. your leadership demonstrates the change is -- changes in washington, d.c., and is right here in this committee. passenger rail is the future for moving americans and now is the time to make that investment. we need to restore hope...
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. >>> well, in case you didn't know, albert pujols has power. once again, it was on display. where today's long ball speed puts him on the cardinals history. ♪ 100 calorie light beer with lime. miller chill. come on. there for you... ( car starts ) and life's daily miracles. ♪ who's the best? this guy is. ♪ ( clapping )
. >>> well, in case you didn't know, albert pujols has power. once again, it was on display. where today's long ball speed puts him on the cardinals history. ♪ 100 calorie light beer with lime. miller chill. come on. there for you... ( car starts ) and life's daily miracles. ♪ who's the best? this guy is. ♪ ( clapping )
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and i think similarly albert einstein had a similar quote that said in the middle of every difficulty lies an opportunity. and "the lassa ward" is really a book that embodys that spirit. at the end of the book i talk about -- me myself being sick and really without that illness that i went through, i think it's very unlikely that i would have actually sat down and written a book if i wasn't forced to not be able to move from a couch for an unduly period of time. and similarly, without the death of my friend and mentor, dr. conte at the loss of the lassa virus i would not have the perseverance to get the book published. as people and beings capable of free will, we don't have to sit around and search for meaning in the events of our own life. rather, we have the choice if we so choose to actually give meaning to our life. and i think that's one of the main messages that i try and convey in the book. so the book itself was written about a period in for my life between 2003 and 2004, right before that, i was a medical student here nearby at ucla. and i was just finishing up my third year
and i think similarly albert einstein had a similar quote that said in the middle of every difficulty lies an opportunity. and "the lassa ward" is really a book that embodys that spirit. at the end of the book i talk about -- me myself being sick and really without that illness that i went through, i think it's very unlikely that i would have actually sat down and written a book if i wasn't forced to not be able to move from a couch for an unduly period of time. and similarly, without...
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we are talking projections of the next 50 to 75 years because of the effect of compounding as the albert einstein said the most powerful force in the universe is compound interest. if you put 2.5 and economic growth rate and 3% growth rate those huge tens of trillions of dollars in deficits, they actually become very much managed a biscuits to the point of our book, we better get back to growth economic policies are these the deficits are going to get bigger and bigger. >> the old u.s. auto industry-- i look at detroit and i look at the federal policies of the last 30 years. i look at union demands and i look at the corporate dealership and that sort of iron triangle which is crushed and was already on its way down before last year. is there ever going to be a u.s. auto industry again in detroit, the old style? i know bmw is then greenville in spartanburg. it is there a situation, tax policy, regulatory policy and all the rest, that is ever going to allow that industry to flourish again? >> real quickly, i sure hope so. i have always thought an american car. i just wrote a column about t
we are talking projections of the next 50 to 75 years because of the effect of compounding as the albert einstein said the most powerful force in the universe is compound interest. if you put 2.5 and economic growth rate and 3% growth rate those huge tens of trillions of dollars in deficits, they actually become very much managed a biscuits to the point of our book, we better get back to growth economic policies are these the deficits are going to get bigger and bigger. >> the old u.s....