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bill buckner died today after a struggle with dementia. there was a moment of silence at fenway park before the game tonight for the former red sox player. but buckner's relationship with the fans there in boston complicated, all because of one play that haunted buckner his whole life. tonight, how he moved on and what he meant to the game. shea stadium, game six of the 1986 world series. a play that no one would forget. >> little roller up along first. behind the bag -- it gets through buckner! here comes knight and the mets win it! >> reporter: first baseman bill buckner missing that ball. even more torturous, he said this in an interview less than three weeks before the game -- >> and the nightmares are that you're going to let the winning run score on a ground ball through your legs. >> reporter: and for a time, the nightmare would not end for buckner. heckled, harassed, even death threats. red sox fans unfairly blaming him for losing that world series. >> most of the time when it's shown on tv, which, you know, i see at least once or t
bill buckner died today after a struggle with dementia. there was a moment of silence at fenway park before the game tonight for the former red sox player. but buckner's relationship with the fans there in boston complicated, all because of one play that haunted buckner his whole life. tonight, how he moved on and what he meant to the game. shea stadium, game six of the 1986 world series. a play that no one would forget. >> little roller up along first. behind the bag -- it gets through...
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>> no, because it would be sitting in my attic probably. >> reporter: his memory of bill buckner was limited to that one play. >> i always said it was a shame with buckner, but, you know, if it wasn't for billy, i don't think the red sox would have been in the world series anyway. >> reporter: buckner died at the age of 69 after years of struggling with dementia. in oakland, terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >> it is the big worry on all these holiday weekends. the alarming number of duis and accidents. so far 21 people have been killed in car crashes statewide. at least half of thosearin thei. as for drunk driving, more than dthousa >>> drunk driving is not suspected, though, in this deadly crash that tied up traffic for hours in walnut creek. happened before noon on northbound 680. a porsche and jeep collided near the exit. sadly the 63-year-old driver of the porsche died. two passengers in the jeep suffered some minor injuries. c.h.p. still trying to figure out exactly what caused the accident. >> the list keeps getting longer. 26 states are now dealing with the measles outbreak.
>> no, because it would be sitting in my attic probably. >> reporter: his memory of bill buckner was limited to that one play. >> i always said it was a shame with buckner, but, you know, if it wasn't for billy, i don't think the red sox would have been in the world series anyway. >> reporter: buckner died at the age of 69 after years of struggling with dementia. in oakland, terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >> it is the big worry on all these holiday weekends....
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here comes knight and the mets win it. >> reporter: first baseman bill buckner's error in game 6 of the 1986 world series. red sox fans blaming the first baseman for the team's loss. in the years that followed buckner said he received death threats and the crowd at fenway park often booed him. >> most of the time when it's on tv that i see once or twice a week for 23 years, when it comes on tv, i switch the station. >> reporter: he was an all-star and won a batting title but that one play largely overshadowed his 22-year career. >> please welcome back to boston number 6, bill buckner. >> reporter: in 2008 buckner returned to the city that shunned him throwing out the first pitch. the cheers bringing a tear to his eye. later in life buckner poked fun at himself in a classic episode of "curb your enthusiasm." >> nice catch, bill. >> reporter: former met mookie wilson the man who hit the ball on that play saying bill was a great, great baseball player whose legacy should not be defined by one play. well, after retirement buckner and his family moved to a ranch in idaho to, quote, get away
here comes knight and the mets win it. >> reporter: first baseman bill buckner's error in game 6 of the 1986 world series. red sox fans blaming the first baseman for the team's loss. in the years that followed buckner said he received death threats and the crowd at fenway park often booed him. >> most of the time when it's on tv that i see once or twice a week for 23 years, when it comes on tv, i switch the station. >> reporter: he was an all-star and won a batting title but...
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: >> behind the back, it is bill buckner! begnaud: buckner let a ball roll through his legs and was wildly blamed unfairly for the red sox losing the 1986 world series, but the fans eventually forgave him and welcomed him back to boston. despite that one mistake, buckner had a very successful career including a batting title and more than 2700 hits. bill buckner was 69 years old. with the president in japan today, the vice president mike pence went to arlington national cemetery on this memorial day. the vice president honored those who died in service to this country. he placed a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier. in new york, a 100 foot long american flag was unfurled on the deck of the u.s.s. "intrepid," a retired aircraft carrier and there were parades in places like kalamazoo, michigan, and south bend, indiana. along with veterans lots of kids turned out to cheer them on. up next, searching for science when it comes to healing wounded warriors. wounded warriors. is o your plans... can change in minutes. your head
: >> behind the back, it is bill buckner! begnaud: buckner let a ball roll through his legs and was wildly blamed unfairly for the red sox losing the 1986 world series, but the fans eventually forgave him and welcomed him back to boston. despite that one mistake, buckner had a very successful career including a batting title and more than 2700 hits. bill buckner was 69 years old. with the president in japan today, the vice president mike pence went to arlington national cemetery on this...
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bill buckner was drafted by the dodgers.ight years of his 22 year career with los angeles. he spent eight years with the cubs where he was a national league all-star and batting champion. and 84 he was traded to the red sox for his most famous play. in the 1986 world series, they led the mets 5-3, going into the bottom of the 10th in game 6. the winning run coming home when wilson's ground ball went through bill buckner's legs for a error. furthering boston's world series route dating back to 1918. later when the red sox took it all in 2004, bill buckner was invited back to fenway park where he was warmly received in all was forgiven. bill buckner died today at the age of 69, he has been suffering from lewy body dementia, a disease with sympt along with body movement deterioration. >>> the nba's first international finals series begins on thursday. when the warriors play game 1 in toronto. golden state practicing today before fintomorrow. thompson and curry will be counted on to carry a big scoring load. kevin durand is out
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. >>> bill buckner died asall fan will always remember him for this. >> behind the back, it's bill buckner>> buckner let a ball roll through his legs and was widely blamed unfairly red sox logs the 1986 world series. but the fans eventually forgave him and welcomed him back to boston. despite that one mistake buckner had a very successful career, including a batting title and more than 2,700 hits. bill buckner was 69 years old. >>> with the president in japan today the vice president mike pence went to arlington national cemetery on this memorial day. the vice president honored those who died in service to this country. he placed a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier. in new york a 100-foot-long american flag was unfurled on the deck of the "uss intrepid," a retired aircraft carrier. and there were parades in places like kalamazoo, michigan and south bend, indiana. along with veterans lots of kids turned out to cheer them on. >>> up next, searching for science when it comes to healing wounded warriors. >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited
. >>> bill buckner died asall fan will always remember him for this. >> behind the back, it's bill buckner>> buckner let a ball roll through his legs and was widely blamed unfairly red sox logs the 1986 world series. but the fans eventually forgave him and welcomed him back to boston. despite that one mistake buckner had a very successful career, including a batting title and more than 2,700 hits. bill buckner was 69 years old. >>> with the president in japan today...
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. >>> former baseball player and vallejo native bill buckner has died.played in the majors for 22 seasons. and the known for this big error against the mets. that error hurt the red sox chance of winning the world series that year. he died this morning surrounded by his family, bill buckner was 69 years old. we'll be right back. . >>> he's become one instagram's favorite furry foodies and his account has more than 360,000 followers. but this dog, named popeye, wasn't always so well fed. thanks so his owners, his store has been wags to riches. he was found on the streets of l.a., dirty, lost, and abandons, they gave him a bath, a new home, and took him everywhere, including any pet friendly restaurants they could find. >> he's so well behaved around food. i can start taking pictures of food with him. and that's how his instagram started. >> popeye's owners feed him what they can when the food is safe. but they get his attention with a healthy supply of dog- friendly treats. popeye, one of the cutest dogs on instagram right now, if you have a consumer prob
. >>> former baseball player and vallejo native bill buckner has died.played in the majors for 22 seasons. and the known for this big error against the mets. that error hurt the red sox chance of winning the world series that year. he died this morning surrounded by his family, bill buckner was 69 years old. we'll be right back. . >>> he's become one instagram's favorite furry foodies and his account has more than 360,000 followers. but this dog, named popeye, wasn't always so...
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the day he hit it against al downing, bill buckner was in left field, went over that fence. ckner trying to get that ball. >> april 8th, 1974. one of the few things we in atlanta had to cheer for in a decade following that atlanta braves. so mike, talk about your new book. you know how much my son jack loves your books. >> i have his copy. >> it has become such an integral part of our time together, him reading it, a chapter or two before he goes to sleep at night. it is magic for parents that have kids my age. talk about what we're going to read about in "batting order." >> this was inspired by jose altuve standing next to aaron judge, in the american championship league series. i looked at that. those are the two most valuable players in the american league. one is 5'5", the other 6'7". i called the editor, i said i don't know what the book will be, but that picture is a book. this book is about the smallest kid on the team and biggest kid on the team. in addition, the smallest kid on the team is also trying to overcome a speech impediment which george springer, one of his
the day he hit it against al downing, bill buckner was in left field, went over that fence. ckner trying to get that ball. >> april 8th, 1974. one of the few things we in atlanta had to cheer for in a decade following that atlanta braves. so mike, talk about your new book. you know how much my son jack loves your books. >> i have his copy. >> it has become such an integral part of our time together, him reading it, a chapter or two before he goes to sleep at night. it is magic...
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bill buckner has died. he played 22 years in the major leagues. of the few players to appear in the '60s, '70s, '80s, and '90s. 2,700 hits. this is how i will remember him. this was 1990. he played 22 games for the sox in 1990 on bum knees and bum ankles. look at this. this is an inside-the-park home run. his very last home run in his career. he can barely stand up. watch him leg this out and get home there on sheer guts. that should be the first line about him in any obituary. a competitor overflowing with grit. others will remember him for this. the 1986 world series. >> roller up first. behind the bag. it gets through buckner. the mets win it. >> that play, by the way, did not cost the red sox the world series. that was game six. it was already tied at that point, and the red sox went on to lose game seven. that did affect bill buckner for the rest of his career and life. he was welcomed back to fenway park in 2008 after the red sox exercised their demons and won two world championships. you can see him fighting back tears at the applause he wa
bill buckner has died. he played 22 years in the major leagues. of the few players to appear in the '60s, '70s, '80s, and '90s. 2,700 hits. this is how i will remember him. this was 1990. he played 22 games for the sox in 1990 on bum knees and bum ankles. look at this. this is an inside-the-park home run. his very last home run in his career. he can barely stand up. watch him leg this out and get home there on sheer guts. that should be the first line about him in any obituary. a competitor...
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bay area native bill buckner has died at the age of 69. he died after a long battle with dementia. today the a's honoring buckner with a moment of silence. buckner was born in vallejo before moving to napa and graduating from napa high school. he grabbed national headlines for this critical error in the 1986 world series right through his legs there. the red sox lost that series to the mets, and many boston fans blamed buckner for years, in fact, and after nearly 20 years, he was welcomed back in boston to fenway park. bill buckner leaves behind a wife and three children. >>> an old building might be the key to solving a very modern day problem for hundreds of south bay college students because of a housing shortage, this could be their new home. our business and tech reporter scott budman joins us from that building. what's happening inside that building now? >> reporter: not a whole lot, raj, and that's good news for san jose state, which has been hit especially hard by the high coast of hou cost of housing. so san jose students are excited by the prospect of this building potent
bay area native bill buckner has died at the age of 69. he died after a long battle with dementia. today the a's honoring buckner with a moment of silence. buckner was born in vallejo before moving to napa and graduating from napa high school. he grabbed national headlines for this critical error in the 1986 world series right through his legs there. the red sox lost that series to the mets, and many boston fans blamed buckner for years, in fact, and after nearly 20 years, he was welcomed back...
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>>onight, remembering bill buckner and his rgettable moment. >>> and on this memorial day, flag ofgardens, hundred volunteers planting thousands of flags in honor of those who ouerve. >> anner: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. i'm kate snow in for lester on this memorial day and it's been a dangerous liday weekend for many just today reports of 11 more tornados across four states, 29 million for severe weather tonight with a tornado watch continuing through parts of indiana and illinois uding chicago and tomorrow 48 million people are in the path as that weather moves east. tonight, along the arkansas river there is a rush to protect homes from rising water. kerry sanders is in the flood zone tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the arkansas river over its banks in oklahoma and the water is still rising. in tulsa, some neighborhoods under water forcing residents to take fuge in red cross shelters. figure we may have lost anything again. >> reporter: at the keystone dam the army corps ofngineers trying to manage the water but increasing y increas the flow to the equ
>>onight, remembering bill buckner and his rgettable moment. >>> and on this memorial day, flag ofgardens, hundred volunteers planting thousands of flags in honor of those who ouerve. >> anner: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. i'm kate snow in for lester on this memorial day and it's been a dangerous liday weekend for many just today reports of 11 more tornados across four states, 29 million for severe weather tonight with a...
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stands and, you know, you can tell when people are being real sincere it was a tear-jerker >> bill bucknerwho hit that grounder that went through buckner's legs, he released a statement saying the two developed a lasting friendship he wrote in part i felt badly for some of the things he went through bill was a great, great baseball player whose legacy should not be defined by one play. >> that's for sure he kept on playing, held his head high, showed such great - >> great that he got that moment in 2008 where he felt the love from fenway. >> yes. >> two of our camera guys, eric and tommy, were there that day. >> wow. >> they shot that shot. >> by the way, that ball that went through his legs, went up for $418,000 at auction back in 2012. >> wow. >>> just ahead, the dangers of burnout at work. guess what it's an actual medical condition. we'll tell you about it. first, these messages. a serious error has o... ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ walgreens save your skin today ♪ life doesn't update you about your credit card. so, meet eno. the capital one assistant that catches things that might look wrong, and
stands and, you know, you can tell when people are being real sincere it was a tear-jerker >> bill bucknerwho hit that grounder that went through buckner's legs, he released a statement saying the two developed a lasting friendship he wrote in part i felt badly for some of the things he went through bill was a great, great baseball player whose legacy should not be defined by one play. >> that's for sure he kept on playing, held his head high, showed such great - >> great that...
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that was one of the teams that bill buckner played for. among those in attendance here this afternoon, a former major league umpire who remembers well that fateful play 33 years ago. >> i've always said if it wasn't for buckner, the red sox wouldn't have been in that world series anyway. >> ed montague was there, the right field umpire for the sixth game of the 1986 world series between the boston red sox and the new york mets. he had an up close view of a play that lives on in sports infamy. the game was tied when mookie wilson hit a ball towards red sox first baseman bill buckner. >> unfortunately, the ball was hit down to billy. and i think it would have been a race to the bag. who knows if he would have got him out if he did catch that ball. >> the ball went through buckner's legs. while the mets celebrated, montague retreated and put the ball in his bokt before giving to it a official, who auctioned it off for charity. >> i'm watching espn in the morning and it said a baseball just went for $93,000, the ball that went under buckner's l
that was one of the teams that bill buckner played for. among those in attendance here this afternoon, a former major league umpire who remembers well that fateful play 33 years ago. >> i've always said if it wasn't for buckner, the red sox wouldn't have been in that world series anyway. >> ed montague was there, the right field umpire for the sixth game of the 1986 world series between the boston red sox and the new york mets. he had an up close view of a play that lives on in...
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molly hunter, nbc news, maui. >>> baseball's bill buckner has passed. he spent 22 seasons in major league baseball, a standout hitter but you may know him for one moment with the red sox at the 1986 world series. >> behind the bag! it gets through. >> reporter: that ground ball from mookie wilson going through his legs, wilson said today bill was a great, great baseball player whose legacy should not be defined by one play. >>> still ahead tonight, our series "her take" what the songwriter behind some of the biggest hits is doing to help others. >>> also, breathtaking views from grand canyon national park now celebrating its 100th birthday, and a memorial day tribute, the flag gardens honoring tens of thousands of americans who served our nation. thousans before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? for all-day, alli heard ther
molly hunter, nbc news, maui. >>> baseball's bill buckner has passed. he spent 22 seasons in major league baseball, a standout hitter but you may know him for one moment with the red sox at the 1986 world series. >> behind the bag! it gets through. >> reporter: that ground ball from mookie wilson going through his legs, wilson said today bill was a great, great baseball player whose legacy should not be defined by one play. >>> still ahead tonight, our series...
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one of the men who played a major role in it bill buckner died today. grew up in napa county. another bay area native had a unique perspective on that play from the 1986 world series. >> laura anthony has the details. >> we thought we were going he after game six. >> ed montague was there, the right field umpire for the sixth game of the 1986 world series between the boston red sox and the new york mets. he had an up close view of a play that lives on in sports infa infamy. the game was tied when mookie wilson hit a ball towards red sox first baseman bill buckner. >> unfortunately, the ball was hit down to billy. and i think it would have been a close play anyway. i think it would have been a race to the bag with mookie wilson. so i think billy was trying to peek and cheat a little bit so he can get over there. >> the ball went through buckner's legs. >> here comes lyon and the mets win it. >> he put it in his pocket before giving to it a mets official who auctioned it off for charity. >> i'm watching espn. it said a record dollar amount for baseball wen
one of the men who played a major role in it bill buckner died today. grew up in napa county. another bay area native had a unique perspective on that play from the 1986 world series. >> laura anthony has the details. >> we thought we were going he after game six. >> ed montague was there, the right field umpire for the sixth game of the 1986 world series between the boston red sox and the new york mets. he had an up close view of a play that lives on in sports infa infamy....
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cbs boston station wbz reports on the death of former red sox player bill buckner.uckner died yesterday after a long battle with dementia. despite a stellar career, he's best remembered for one play in the 1986 world series. in game six buckner let a ground ball roll through his legs for an error allowing the new york mets to win the game. the mets went on to win game seven and take the series. >> unfortunately he went through a lot of bad times because of that one play, that is really unfair to him. >> boston fans' reaction to the error forced buckner and his family to move from massachusetts, but the fans eventually forgave buckner and welcomed him back to boston. during a 22-year career with several teams buckner collected more than 2,700 hits, won a batting title and was an all star. bill buckner was 69. >>> "the washington post" reports another red state could soon pass an abortion ban, but this time it would be a democratic governor signing it into law. the louisiana legislature is set to vote today on a six-week fetal heartbeat abortion ban. if it passes, dem
cbs boston station wbz reports on the death of former red sox player bill buckner.uckner died yesterday after a long battle with dementia. despite a stellar career, he's best remembered for one play in the 1986 world series. in game six buckner let a ground ball roll through his legs for an error allowing the new york mets to win the game. the mets went on to win game seven and take the series. >> unfortunately he went through a lot of bad times because of that one play, that is really...
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bill buckner. >> yeah. champion well. commonly r is most remembered for that critical error right there as a member of the boston redins from the 1986 world series. as one boston writer wrote it, they viewed that as something he had done to the fans personally. >> please join us in a moment of silence -- >> reporter: this morning, the baseball world remembering bill buckner famous for one of the most iamouslays in the history of the game. >>tl lit roller up along first. it gets throughne buckr. >> reporter: his career spanning five teams. >> 5-5 t in ath inning. >> reporter: but it was that w 1986orld series moment for the boston red sox that cemented his legacy. boston looking for its firster world ss title since 1918. >> and the mets win it! >> reporter: the error giving the mets an improbable come from behind victory and then the world series the next game. buckner instantly becoming new england's publi enemy number one. >> red sox fans are a particulor t. they are an unforgiving lot. they did not forgiv
bill buckner. >> yeah. champion well. commonly r is most remembered for that critical error right there as a member of the boston redins from the 1986 world series. as one boston writer wrote it, they viewed that as something he had done to the fans personally. >> please join us in a moment of silence -- >> reporter: this morning, the baseball world remembering bill buckner famous for one of the most iamouslays in the history of the game. >>tl lit roller up along first....
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the error may have cost boston the title. >> number 6, bill buckner. ckner there was finally welcomed back to fenway bark in 2008 after the red sox won two world championships. the team and its fans fondly remembering the late first baseman. >> a generation may have only remembered that moment in game 6 of the 1986 world series but the truth is he was an extraordinary player, worthy of discussion for the hall of fame. and without question, he was a hall of fame gentleman. >> buckner was battling louie body dementia, surrounded by his family before his death, he was just 96. >>> the hiker who was rescued after 17 days in a forest in maui makes her first appearance. amanda eller smiled and greeted dozens of well wishers, to thank the people who found her. >> i didn't know what i was doing. i didn't know what i was getting closer to. the only thing i could do was trust. i had nothing else to go by. i didn't have a compass. i didn't have a phone. i didn't have a shirt. i'm a girl who got lost in the woods and you guys showed up hard. this is true aloha, and
the error may have cost boston the title. >> number 6, bill buckner. ckner there was finally welcomed back to fenway bark in 2008 after the red sox won two world championships. the team and its fans fondly remembering the late first baseman. >> a generation may have only remembered that moment in game 6 of the 1986 world series but the truth is he was an extraordinary player, worthy of discussion for the hall of fame. and without question, he was a hall of fame gentleman. >>...
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game six of the '86 world series, and that error may have cost boston the title. >> number 6, bill buckner. >> buckner was finally welcomed back to fenway park in 2008 after the red sox won two championships. the team and his fans fondly remembering the late first baseman. >> a generation may have only remembered that moment in game six of the 1986 world series but the truth is he was an extraordinary player, worthy of discussion for the hall of fame. and without question, he was a hall of fame gentleman. >> buckner was battling lewy body dementia and was surrounded by his family before his death. he was 69. >>> ahead, the queen of the court is back at the french open, serena williams making headlines for what she's wearing while she's winning. andy scholes has the bleacher report next. tion for strength and energy! whoo-hoo! great-tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein and twenty-six vitamins and minerals. ensure, for strength and energy. you don't see psoriasis. you see clear skin. you see me. but if you saw me before cosentyx... ♪ i was covered. it was awful. but i didn't give up. i
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reporter: the city and buckner were finally moving on. >> i think people forget how good a player bill buckner was. >> reporter: buckner would go on to poke fun of himself on an episode of "curb your enthusiasm." >> nice catch, bill. >> reporter: former met mookie wilson who hit the ball on that fateful play paid tribute to his friend. "bill, was a great, great baseball player whose legacy should not be defined by one play." and he was 69 years old. his wife said he had been battling dementia, and a couple years ago he said at some point you have to realize this is just a game. >> great that the red sox finally acknowledged him. >> after they won a couple of championships. bygones be bygones. >> thank you, t.j. >>> we're following a lot of other stories this morning. take a look at this, the moment the yoga instructor lost 17 days in the wilderness was rescued and new details about how she stayed alive. >>> and we want to go back to rob. >> records breaking today. mid-90s in atlanta, near 100 degrees in augusta and lasts for a couple more days. tuesday trivia brought to you by amazon prime. >>
reporter: the city and buckner were finally moving on. >> i think people forget how good a player bill buckner was. >> reporter: buckner would go on to poke fun of himself on an episode of "curb your enthusiasm." >> nice catch, bill. >> reporter: former met mookie wilson who hit the ball on that fateful play paid tribute to his friend. "bill, was a great, great baseball player whose legacy should not be defined by one play." and he was 69 years old....
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bay area native bill buckner has died at age of 69. he died after a long battle with dementia. buckner with a moment of silence before their game. buckner born in vallejo before moving to napa, graduated from napa high. the former red sox star grabbed national headlines for a critical error in the 1986 world series. the sox lost that series to the mets and many boston fans blamed buckner. more than two decadesater he to fenway park. bill buckner leaves behind a wife and his three children. >> game one ended about an houra game you might have seen right here on nbc bay area. it should have been the sharks, but it wasn't. instead, the st. louis blues. >> next year. >> it was the st. louis bluesfo boston bruins. i think a lot of people are right for the blues. blues have never won the stanley cup. third period, game tied at two. a close game, but boston gets the goal there, they add an empty-netter, and that's how it goes. the bruins win game one. they beat st. louis 4-2. game two is wednesday. >> finally tonight, it's not just serena williams' skills on the tennis dhurt are being
bay area native bill buckner has died at age of 69. he died after a long battle with dementia. buckner with a moment of silence before their game. buckner born in vallejo before moving to napa, graduated from napa high. the former red sox star grabbed national headlines for a critical error in the 1986 world series. the sox lost that series to the mets and many boston fans blamed buckner. more than two decadesater he to fenway park. bill buckner leaves behind a wife and his three children....
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bill buckner died after losing his dattal with dementia. he was drafted to the dodgers, played for several teams and won the 1980 league battle title but unfortunately best known for an error he made as an member of the red sox during the 6th game of the 1968 world series. in the bottom of the 10th new york scored three times after wilson hit a ground ball right through buckner's legs. the red sox lost and he was hated for years. boston finally forgave him after they won the world series in 2004 and 2007. he was 69 years old >> they cheered when he came back out. >> they let him throw the ball but i remember all the hate mail and his family had to move. it was terrible. >> all right >>> the time is 4:40. still ahead, new research on vaping shows the fruity e- cigarette flavors may hurt and damage blood vessels. you will hear from a stanford expert about why the nicotine levels are part of the the dangers. >>> and innovative way one war veteran is helping to curb suicide >>> and a lot of folks are hitting the roads after a three- day weekend
bill buckner died after losing his dattal with dementia. he was drafted to the dodgers, played for several teams and won the 1980 league battle title but unfortunately best known for an error he made as an member of the red sox during the 6th game of the 1968 world series. in the bottom of the 10th new york scored three times after wilson hit a ground ball right through buckner's legs. the red sox lost and he was hated for years. boston finally forgave him after they won the world series in...
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bill buckner was 69 years old.ll to come on the newshour: how facebook is handling doctored video meant to mislead its audience. 2020 presidential candidates hit the trail over the holiday weekend. searching for treatment, with a military unit that has lost more members to post traumatic stress disorder than in combat. and, much more. >> nawaz: a doctored video circulating on the internet continues to stir up controversy. it falsely depictsouse speaker nancy pelosi slurring her words at a public event. ig you will see, someone has edited the al video to slow down her movements and eech. here is that doctored version, followed immediately by the original, unaltered footage. >> and then he had a press conference in the rose garden, with all this, sort of, sort of, visuals th obviously were planned. >> a then he had a press conference in the rose garden, with all this, sort of, sort of, visuals th obviously were planned. >> nawaz: while one social mia giant, youtube, removed the doctored video from its platform last w
bill buckner was 69 years old.ll to come on the newshour: how facebook is handling doctored video meant to mislead its audience. 2020 presidential candidates hit the trail over the holiday weekend. searching for treatment, with a military unit that has lost more members to post traumatic stress disorder than in combat. and, much more. >> nawaz: a doctored video circulating on the internet continues to stir up controversy. it falsely depictsouse speaker nancy pelosi slurring her words at a...
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. >> former major league baseball player bill buckner died, he played for the majors for 22 season and has known in the world series. buckner later received a standing ovation at a 2008 event at fenway park honoring boston sports grades. he had been battling dementia. his wife said he died this morning surrounded by family, he was 69 years old. >>> the widow of the former san francisco mayor is sending some of his memorabilia to china, her donations to a museum will include an olympic torch that traveled to the bay area in 2008. there's a monogrammed jacket from the giants first world series championship in san francisco, anita lee says the jacket wasn't easy to give up. >> this jacket, i love it dearly. when they won the world series, they gave it to my husband. it says mayor lee. >> ed lee died while in office in december 2017 at 65 years old, he was the first asian- american mayor in san francisco. >>> and milestone moment between a father and son is getting praise for breaking barriers. >>> a popular fashion chain jumping into the clothing rental business, the growing market changi
. >> former major league baseball player bill buckner died, he played for the majors for 22 season and has known in the world series. buckner later received a standing ovation at a 2008 event at fenway park honoring boston sports grades. he had been battling dementia. his wife said he died this morning surrounded by family, he was 69 years old. >>> the widow of the former san francisco mayor is sending some of his memorabilia to china, her donations to a museum will include an...
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bill buckner was 69. >>> we now have a medical alert for you about burnout. as a legitimate medical condition by the world health organization. the organization's latest health book describes burnout as a syndrome resulting from chronic workplace stress that has not been successfully managed. this is a first for the w.h.o. symptoms include exhaustion and reduced productivity at work. >>> and the world health organization also added gaming disorder to its list of modern diseases but the organization notes it's a relatively rare condition among active gamers. the video game industry opposed the classification, pointing to the positive benefits of playing video games. they also argue that more research is needed. >> feel like i have people in my life that suffer from both of those new medical conditions. >> yes, you do. and get them help immediately. >> immediately. >>> all right, this next one i'm really excited about. if i could go back to college, i would. there's a new breed of bachelor's degree. it's in dog training. >> bam. the state university of new york
bill buckner was 69. >>> we now have a medical alert for you about burnout. as a legitimate medical condition by the world health organization. the organization's latest health book describes burnout as a syndrome resulting from chronic workplace stress that has not been successfully managed. this is a first for the w.h.o. symptoms include exhaustion and reduced productivity at work. >>> and the world health organization also added gaming disorder to its list of modern...
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. >>> bill buckner passed away today at the age of 69 years old. known for his game ending error in that 1986 world series that allowed the mets to beat the red sox. but the vallejo native had an impressive career and in 22 major league seasons he won a batting title and had over 2700 hits. >>> the end report last week was not the news that they wanted to hear. kevin durrant will not play in the first game of the nba finals. marcus cousins is listed as questionable and the wars will be facing a raptors team that will make the first nba finals appearance. this means that the golden state warriors will get to see the super fan drake who made headlines for heckling the but players. but steve kerr is a concern that his team will have any issues with the grammy winner. and i'm not worried about drake and i called him on his cell phone earlier. >>> my daughter is rolling her eyes right now. >> i would not have call that at all. i would've said that is really nice for you to call him. swimming i am with you. the daughter may have played the song. maybe or
. >>> bill buckner passed away today at the age of 69 years old. known for his game ending error in that 1986 world series that allowed the mets to beat the red sox. but the vallejo native had an impressive career and in 22 major league seasons he won a batting title and had over 2700 hits. >>> the end report last week was not the news that they wanted to hear. kevin durrant will not play in the first game of the nba finals. marcus cousins is listed as questionable and the...
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>>the sports world is mourning the loss of a bay area baseball legend tonight bill buckner died this morning from lewy body. dementia that's a disease that can lead to mental and physical degradation in the body. but there was born in vallejo grew up in american canyon and went to napa high school. he went on to play 22 years for a number of different major league baseball teams, including the cubs dodgers and red sox he was perhaps best known for a fielding error during game 6 of the 1986 world series between the red sox and the mets but he was also known for his hitting ability recording more than 2700 hits during his career buckner was 69 years old. >>coming up a big reward for small dogs stolen in broad daylight from a pet store in the east bay now police are hoping new surveillance video will help them catch the suspect. >>today is a big day in the history of the golden gate bridge will explain. >>and we're learning more about the california man who died over the weekend in hawaii from an apparent shark attacks take a live look outside of our traffic cameras, this is a. >>nice s
>>the sports world is mourning the loss of a bay area baseball legend tonight bill buckner died this morning from lewy body. dementia that's a disease that can lead to mental and physical degradation in the body. but there was born in vallejo grew up in american canyon and went to napa high school. he went on to play 22 years for a number of different major league baseball teams, including the cubs dodgers and red sox he was perhaps best known for a fielding error during game 6 of the...
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. >> red sox star bill buckner has died after a battle with dementia. >> one of the most infamous moments. >> high, fly ball keep to center. he got it. what a catch. >> gabe challenged gaines in a three point shoot-out. if you are coming at the king, you best not miss. >> and all that matters. ♪ you used to call me on my cell phone ♪ >> raptor superfan, drake. >> i called him on his cell phone earlier. my daughter is rolling her eyes right now. dad, no more dad jokes. >> on "cbs this morning." ♪ my cell phone >> game one of the stanley cup finals. >> the bruins begin their quest for lord stanley's cup. >> the bruins stormed back to win it. >> the red sox, the patriots, now the bruins. what a time to be a boston sports fan. >> scores. >> this morning's "eye opener" is presented by toyota. let's go places. >>> the bruins, i guess. >> a good day for him. i guess a lot of people are going to call drake on his cell phone. no more dad jokes. >> i was impressed with steve kerr making a drake joke. >> they can be effective, those dad jokes. we like dads. welcome to "cbs this morning." we begin in
. >> red sox star bill buckner has died after a battle with dementia. >> one of the most infamous moments. >> high, fly ball keep to center. he got it. what a catch. >> gabe challenged gaines in a three point shoot-out. if you are coming at the king, you best not miss. >> and all that matters. ♪ you used to call me on my cell phone ♪ >> raptor superfan, drake. >> i called him on his cell phone earlier. my daughter is rolling her eyes right now. dad,...
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. >>> bill buckner died today after a long battle with dementia. he was 69 years old. he spent 22 years in the majors and had a great career. most people remember him for one play that happened and game six of the 1986 world series. he let a ball roll between his legs. the red sox would lose that game and the series. he grew up in american canyon and graduated from napa high school. >>> more memorial day events around the bay area. >> many veterans been memorial day here along the uss hornet. coming up, but this day means to them and what they hope it means to others. >>> president trump creating controversy and why he is at odds with that country's president. >>> referred a bout states restriction reproductive rights for women. hundreds of people were in alameda for a memorial day ceremony on the uss hornet. we are doing now with this report. >> reporter: the hornet is itself a veteran of world war ii two and vietnam. >> with liberty and justice for all. >> reporter: hundreds gathered on the deck of the uss hornet in alameda. a time that many a quaint with barbecues a
. >>> bill buckner died today after a long battle with dementia. he was 69 years old. he spent 22 years in the majors and had a great career. most people remember him for one play that happened and game six of the 1986 world series. he let a ball roll between his legs. the red sox would lose that game and the series. he grew up in american canyon and graduated from napa high school. >>> more memorial day events around the bay area. >> many veterans been memorial day here...
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bill buckner was drafted out of napa high school in 1958.en parts of eight years with the cubs work he was an all-star and batting champion. in 1984 he was traded to the red sox records most famous play occurred. they led the mets 5-3 going into the bottom of the 10th inning. the winning run coming home when the ground ball went between his legs for an error. the red sox lost game seven in the series furthering the world series drought the data back to 1918. when they find they won. he was invited back to fenway park where he was warmly received in all was forgiven. he died today at the age of 69. he was suffering from body dementia. >>> the cal bare baseball team had a nervous way today. the bears received one of 33 at- large stanford, ucla, oregon state and they been in the field for the first time since 2015. it's a region that includes arkansas, texas christian with their first game against the horned frogs. >> this year we had a chip on her shoulder. we wanted to make it and set a goal is it came and now we've got to continue with it an
bill buckner was drafted out of napa high school in 1958.en parts of eight years with the cubs work he was an all-star and batting champion. in 1984 he was traded to the red sox records most famous play occurred. they led the mets 5-3 going into the bottom of the 10th inning. the winning run coming home when the ground ball went between his legs for an error. the red sox lost game seven in the series furthering the world series drought the data back to 1918. when they find they won. he was...
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. >>> bill buckner died today. he had a long battle with dementia. the former all-star spent 22 years in the majors in his best snow for an error of the 1986 world series. he let a ball roll between his legs. the red sox for want to lose that game and the series. he graduated. >>> bart is taking a fight, a twitter fight with elon musk. we learn what it's all about. >> this all started with the tweet that has to do with tunnels. on friday elon musk tweeted about the company taking tunnels and their the safest place to be in an earthquake. what twitter user said tunnel separates rain to not cards and elon musk fired back saying that they should be below. a tweet on the account read we carry 28,000 people per hour under the bay because of the capacity of the trains which is twice as much as cars and why wouldn't you prioritize especially with automatic train control over cards and they included graphics to demonstrate how the tube carries way more people. elon musk never responded. >>> the agency is planning on redesigning the inside of its new train ca
. >>> bill buckner died today. he had a long battle with dementia. the former all-star spent 22 years in the majors in his best snow for an error of the 1986 world series. he let a ball roll between his legs. the red sox for want to lose that game and the series. he graduated. >>> bart is taking a fight, a twitter fight with elon musk. we learn what it's all about. >> this all started with the tweet that has to do with tunnels. on friday elon musk tweeted about the...
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the red sox lost, bill buckner was hated. gave buckner after the red sox won the world series in 2004 and 2007, he came out to through throw out the first ball of the game. >>> the city of lake county had a unique visitor. a bear was wandering around before climbing up into a tree to relax. they tranquilized the bear and blindfolded the animal to keep him calm and release the bear unharmed. >>> a sad story, a deadly stabbing in japan, it happened at a catholic all-girls school, what witnesses say about what the suspected moments before the attack. >>> also, a sacramento man swimming off the coast of maui, killed in a shark attack. here what his friends and family are saying about him this morning. >>> good morning to you both, coming up in the next hour, the cdc releasing new data about how many people are sent to the emergency room all because of something you find in a pool. then coming up, the movie, the last man in san francisco to change the city. we are in the studio as the movie is getting ready for its national debut.
the red sox lost, bill buckner was hated. gave buckner after the red sox won the world series in 2004 and 2007, he came out to through throw out the first ball of the game. >>> the city of lake county had a unique visitor. a bear was wandering around before climbing up into a tree to relax. they tranquilized the bear and blindfolded the animal to keep him calm and release the bear unharmed. >>> a sad story, a deadly stabbing in japan, it happened at a catholic all-girls...
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. >>> major league bill buckner born in vallejo and gradualing from vallejo high school died of dementia he was best known for the error in the 1968 world series. the boston team led the mets and the new york scores three times after wilson hit a ground ball through buckner's legs. the red sox lost and buckner was hated. boston finally forgave him after the red sox won the world series in 2004 and 2007. he was 69 years old.. he finally got to throw out that first pitch in 2008. that was a long road for him. >> yes. >>> coming up, new research from vaping shows the fruity e- cigarette flavors may hurt blood vessels. we will hear from a sanford re and the innovative way one new program is focusing on war veterans' mental health to try 101 through the gilroy and morgan hill area. we will be looking at the super commute coming up. and here is the dark bridge as you approach the macarthur maze. it is busy as you approach the bay bridge toll plaza. shopfor up to 40% offal day eveon appliances...first ...plus use your sears card and get an extra 10% off. and you'll also get three hundred dollar
. >>> major league bill buckner born in vallejo and gradualing from vallejo high school died of dementia he was best known for the error in the 1968 world series. the boston team led the mets and the new york scores three times after wilson hit a ground ball through buckner's legs. the red sox lost and buckner was hated. boston finally forgave him after the red sox won the world series in 2004 and 2007. he was 69 years old.. he finally got to throw out that first pitch in 2008. that...
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jared: bill buckner's career spanned four decades. he won the 1980 batting title.an error in the 1986 world series, it allowed the mets to beat the red sox. he battled dementia. he died monday morning, surrounded by family. he was only 69. we lost bart starr this weekend. the dan gilbert felt ill on sunday. he went to a hospital in detroit and there he suffered a stroke. the ceo of quicken loans, jay farner said dan is awake, responsive and resting comfortably. the family is grateful for the early intervention which is paying dividends towards his recovery. we wish the best to dan gil better. how would you like to own a golden watch owned by jack nicklaus. he will auction the golden rolex he wore for over 50 years in december. it will be on display at jack's tournament this week. the watch then goes on a world tour. the entire sales price will go to the nicholas healthcare foundation. cheryl: how much? jared: it will be big bucks. french open tennis back. so it criticism over what players are wearing. serena williams with the words yesterday in french that were wri
jared: bill buckner's career spanned four decades. he won the 1980 batting title.an error in the 1986 world series, it allowed the mets to beat the red sox. he battled dementia. he died monday morning, surrounded by family. he was only 69. we lost bart starr this weekend. the dan gilbert felt ill on sunday. he went to a hospital in detroit and there he suffered a stroke. the ceo of quicken loans, jay farner said dan is awake, responsive and resting comfortably. the family is grateful for the...
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. >>> major league baseball has lost an all-star, bill buckner , who graduated from napa high schoold after losing a battle with dementia. he played for several teams, and won the 1980 national league batting title, but he may be best known for an error he made as a member of the red sox during the six-game of the 1986 world series. the boston red sox were leading the mets, and they scored after three homers. and the ground ball went white through right through buckner's legs. the fans finally forgave him for that error, he was 69 years old. the oakland a's have the longest winning streak in baseball after a memorial day win against the angels. the a's fell behind yesterday after albert smashed a solo home run. two more homers propelled them to their eighth straight win. they will play again tonight at the coliseum. >>> the boston bruins are leading the stanley cup. moments later, boston got on the board, and in the third, boston put it into overdrive getting three goals. boston wins 4-2, game two is tomorrow night in boston. >>> it seems like everyone is a bruins fan this year. the
. >>> major league baseball has lost an all-star, bill buckner , who graduated from napa high schoold after losing a battle with dementia. he played for several teams, and won the 1980 national league batting title, but he may be best known for an error he made as a member of the red sox during the six-game of the 1986 world series. the boston red sox were leading the mets, and they scored after three homers. and the ground ball went white through right through buckner's legs. the fans...
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the sports world is mourning the loss of a bay area baseball legend tonight bill buckner. >>died this morning from lewy body. dementia that's a disease that can lead to mental and physical degradation the body. but there was born in valais whoa, he grew up in american canyon and went to napa high school doctor went on to play 22 years for various, major league baseball teams, including the cubs, the dodgers and red sox who is possibly best known for a fielding error during game 6 of the 1986 world series between the red sox and the mets but he is also known for his hitting ability recording more than 2700 hits during his career. but there was 69 years old. >>the golden gate bridge turned 82 years old today on 5/27/1937. >>the bridge linking san francisco in marin county open also open to pedestrians. construction began in january of 1933 the official groundbreaking followed in february of that year that was at crissy field roughly 200,000 people poured onto the bridge to celebrate the grand opening. and today a lot of people are out there crossing the bridge on memorial da
the sports world is mourning the loss of a bay area baseball legend tonight bill buckner. >>died this morning from lewy body. dementia that's a disease that can lead to mental and physical degradation the body. but there was born in valais whoa, he grew up in american canyon and went to napa high school doctor went on to play 22 years for various, major league baseball teams, including the cubs, the dodgers and red sox who is possibly best known for a fielding error during game 6 of the...
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but that name was not bill buckner. >> mindful, mindful. that does it for us this morning. stephanie rule picks up coverage right now. >>> hi there, i am stephanie rule. it is 9:00 a.m. on the east coast. we have a lot to get to this morning. our team of extraordinary nbc reporters is here with new details on stories impacting your life today, starting with president trump, heading back home after his state visit to japan. the trip meant to secure his relationship with the u.s. ally, instead cementing his obsession with appeasing north korean dictator kim jong-un, contradicting his own national security adviser in the process. >>> in a few hours, big pharma pulled into an oklahoma courthouse. for the first time, drug makers face a judge over their role in the opioid epidemic, all broadcast live. >>> and breaking overnight. millions across the country are waking up to complete disaster. tornadoes in ohio, slicing a path of destruction through dayton, while in oklahoma, towns have been completely cut off as tornadoes devastated the state. let's go to gabe gutierrez who is dri
but that name was not bill buckner. >> mindful, mindful. that does it for us this morning. stephanie rule picks up coverage right now. >>> hi there, i am stephanie rule. it is 9:00 a.m. on the east coast. we have a lot to get to this morning. our team of extraordinary nbc reporters is here with new details on stories impacting your life today, starting with president trump, heading back home after his state visit to japan. the trip meant to secure his relationship with the u.s....
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charles: before we go, we want to pay tribute to bill buckner.und ed by his family, after losing his fight, with louie body dementia and a 22 year baseball career and became unfortunately stamped by that one critical area in game six of the 1986 world series that opened the door for the mets to be buckner's red sox but no player had as many hits in the 1980s as bill buckner other than pete rose. >> ♪ take me out to the ballgame, take me out with the crowd ♪ . . here you go little guy. a cockroach can survive submerged underwater for 30 minutes. wow. yeah, wow. not getting in today. not on my watch. pests never stop trying to get in. we never stop working to keep them out. terminix. defenders of home. charles: it has been a sea saw session. susan we haven't looked at treasury yields. susan: 2.26, lowest since september of 2017. that is almost two years. we're coming back on the stock market down from the 100 points gained despite the fact we had near two-year high read on consumer confidence this morning. charles: what do you think, jackie? i saw
charles: before we go, we want to pay tribute to bill buckner.und ed by his family, after losing his fight, with louie body dementia and a 22 year baseball career and became unfortunately stamped by that one critical area in game six of the 1986 world series that opened the door for the mets to be buckner's red sox but no player had as many hits in the 1980s as bill buckner other than pete rose. >> ♪ take me out to the ballgame, take me out with the crowd ♪ . . here you go little guy....
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behind it gets bill buckner. ox the 1986 world series. he said that play shouldn't define his legacy. he returned to fenway park. he recorded of 22 seasons and 700 career hits. he dived after battling dementia. 69 years old. jillian: too young. brian: thanks, jillian. more "fox & friends." we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat usaa" we're the webber family. we're the tenney's we're the hayles, and we're usaa members for life. ♪ get your usaa auto insurance quote today. ♪ welcome to fowler, indiana. one of the windiest places in america. and home to three bp wind farms. in the off-chance the wind ever stops blowing here... the lights can keep on shining. thanks to our natural gas. a smart partner to renewable energy. it's always ready when needed. or... not. at bp, we see possibilities everywhere. to help the world keep advancing. >>
behind it gets bill buckner. ox the 1986 world series. he said that play shouldn't define his legacy. he returned to fenway park. he recorded of 22 seasons and 700 career hits. he dived after battling dementia. 69 years old. jillian: too young. brian: thanks, jillian. more "fox & friends." we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey...
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one day after we lost bart star we said good-bye monday to bill buckner.ical error in game six of the 1986 world series that opened the door for the mets to beat the red sox. cleveland cavaliers owner and quicken loans founder dan gilbert recovering from a stroke, 59-year-old felt ill on sunday and went to a hospital in detroit and suffered a stroke there. dan is awake, according to dan forner, the ceo of quicken loans. dan gilbert resting comfortably. he and his family are immensely grateful to doctors and nurses who early intervention is paying dividends towards his recovery. wishing the best to dan gilbert. maria: we wish him well. >> he's a young guy too, in his 50s. jared: 59. maria: they got to him quickly, that's the key. jared: glad that he's resting comfortably and on the mend. bill buckner, also 69, a young age and a man whose career was marred by one play and he did so much more. i think it goes to show sometimes we beat up on players or people in sports and we forget they're human beings and that long after they still go on with their lives. it
one day after we lost bart star we said good-bye monday to bill buckner.ical error in game six of the 1986 world series that opened the door for the mets to beat the red sox. cleveland cavaliers owner and quicken loans founder dan gilbert recovering from a stroke, 59-year-old felt ill on sunday and went to a hospital in detroit and suffered a stroke there. dan is awake, according to dan forner, the ceo of quicken loans. dan gilbert resting comfortably. he and his family are immensely grateful...
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bill buckner, whose major league baseball spanned 22 years, died today after a long battle with a formyed on a number of different teams including 1986 red sox who made to it the world series. he was 69. orlando isn't just the theme park capital of the world, it also has the highest growth in manufacturing jobs in the us. it's a competition for the talent. employees need more than just a paycheck. you definitely want to take advantage of all the benefits you can get. 2/3 of employees said that the workplace is an important source for personal savings and protection solutions. the workplace should be a source of financial security. keeping your people happy is what keeps your people. that's financial wellness. put your employees on a path to financial wellness with prudential. mom, what's for din-ner? just water. lots and lots of water. you wouldn't feed your kids just water, so why starve your plants? feed their hunger and get twice the results. new miracle-gro performance organics. hi, i'm joan lunden. when my mother began forgetting things, we didn't know where to turn for more infor
bill buckner, whose major league baseball spanned 22 years, died today after a long battle with a formyed on a number of different teams including 1986 red sox who made to it the world series. he was 69. orlando isn't just the theme park capital of the world, it also has the highest growth in manufacturing jobs in the us. it's a competition for the talent. employees need more than just a paycheck. you definitely want to take advantage of all the benefits you can get. 2/3 of employees said that...
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few have gone there as bill buckner did.remember him at age 69. >> sandra: top republican senators speak out in a new interview saying they'll squash any attempts by democrats to launch impeachment proceedings against the president. former d.o.j. spokesman ian prior will be joining us next on that. >> what i see every day is the speaker of the house who is increasingly losing her grip on the leadership of her conference. you are looking at the democrats who put all their eggs in the basket of the mueller report hoping it would provide them evidence they needed to move to impeachment. it didn't. shaving has been difficult for me. i have very sensitive skin, and i get ingrowing hairs. so it's a daunting task. oh i love it. it's a great razor. it has that 'fence' in the middle. it gives a nice smooth shave. just stopping that irritation... that burn that i get is really life changing. so, every day, we put our latest technology and unrivaled network to work. the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to h
few have gone there as bill buckner did.remember him at age 69. >> sandra: top republican senators speak out in a new interview saying they'll squash any attempts by democrats to launch impeachment proceedings against the president. former d.o.j. spokesman ian prior will be joining us next on that. >> what i see every day is the speaker of the house who is increasingly losing her grip on the leadership of her conference. you are looking at the democrats who put all their eggs in the...
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. >> you have something just for me and all the fans of bill about you c buckner was out there. >> takeers to bat a .300 or better with at least 5,000 at-bats. the other players up there are really good players as well. rod can a rr rue is on the list. i hope you remember had i'm for being a good ballplayer and good and strong individual. >> more career hits than ted williams or joe dim ash joe. >> that's the way we should remember him. >>> much more after this. get it! get that butterfly! you know those butterflies aren't actually in the room? hey, that baker lady's on tv again. she's not a baker. she wears that apron to sell insurance. nobody knows why. she's the progressive insurance lady. they cover pets if your owner gets into a car accident. covers us with what? you got me. [ scoffs ] she's an insurance lady. and i suppose this baker sells insurance, too? progressive protects your pets like you do. you can see "the secret life of pets 2" only in theaters. "thi, it's real milk, just00% farmwithout the lactose, id. so you can enjoy it even if you're sensitive. delicious. now, i've h
. >> you have something just for me and all the fans of bill about you c buckner was out there. >> takeers to bat a .300 or better with at least 5,000 at-bats. the other players up there are really good players as well. rod can a rr rue is on the list. i hope you remember had i'm for being a good ballplayer and good and strong individual. >> more career hits than ted williams or joe dim ash joe. >> that's the way we should remember him. >>> much more after this....