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also what bryan wilson did a little bit earlier this afternoon he put a smile on 1,000 kids faces. >>> giants pitcher bryan wilson gave back to fans today with a special present. >> oh my god. >> the beard handed out 1,000 baseball gloves to junior giants. they were all waiting for a chance to meet the famous closer. >> it's important for me because one because it's coming from bryan wilson and two because i can have a dream to go along and play for major league baseball. >> if i can give them a glove and helps them have hours of fun all week, then i'm happy too. >>> wilson received a box of sour patch candy in exchange from the kids. let's hope they don't get stuck in the beard. >> that is so nice of him, though. and i hope he gets back soon because giants can sure use him. >> yeah, next year at the earliest. >> oh. >> we'll see. >> giants playing tonight after the all star break, first game. >> a little four day breather there. they're just a half game out of first place, ready to go and they have a nice team to pick on. the lonely houston astros in town. madison bum -- baumgartner
also what bryan wilson did a little bit earlier this afternoon he put a smile on 1,000 kids faces. >>> giants pitcher bryan wilson gave back to fans today with a special present. >> oh my god. >> the beard handed out 1,000 baseball gloves to junior giants. they were all waiting for a chance to meet the famous closer. >> it's important for me because one because it's coming from bryan wilson and two because i can have a dream to go along and play for major league...
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bryan wilson has donated 1,000 gloves to selected jr. giants teams in the bay area.t's an homage to bryan's father who could not afford to buy a glove when he was a kid. >> you have to have a glove if you want to play the game and harden up the hands. i really like this program because it instills team work, comradery and it's baseball at the root of it. it's fun and that's what kids want to do they want to have fun. if i can give them a glove and it helps them have hours of fun all week, then i'm happy too. >> how important is a glove for you right now? why is it so important for you? >> it's important for me because, one because it's coming from bryan wilson and two because i can have a dream to go along and play for major league baseball. >> now the last time that we saw bryan wilson was just two nights ago when he attended the espys in l. a. he was attended by his new best friend sasquash. he was very surprised that sasquash who is now in the marin hills hills picked him to be his new best friend. one youngster gave him a patch of sour patch kids sour candy and i
bryan wilson has donated 1,000 gloves to selected jr. giants teams in the bay area.t's an homage to bryan's father who could not afford to buy a glove when he was a kid. >> you have to have a glove if you want to play the game and harden up the hands. i really like this program because it instills team work, comradery and it's baseball at the root of it. it's fun and that's what kids want to do they want to have fun. if i can give them a glove and it helps them have hours of fun all week,...
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the secretary of state, william jennings bryan 110 that if you continue this year of a war. wilson did not listen and william jennings bryan resigned over a. i think he wanted to get into the war for various reasons which we don't need to go into, but they had to do with this sort of overarching visionary views about how the world could be transformed through this particular grant view of the world. and he also very unwisely allowed himself to transform american domestic society overnight when he went to war. telegraph, telephone, and rarer nationalized. military draft, but that always happens. texas air insignificantly which happens in war, but not necessarily to the same extent. the economy. gdp. significant dissent under attorney-general palmer became of the mess. urban riots erupted, and the war never yielded what it promised. by 1920 the american people were saying, we have to get rid of this guy. and then as a say, as an aside, he was a sanctimonious man. and, you know, we just don't like sanctimonious people. the sanctimonious presidents have been john quincy adams, james k.
the secretary of state, william jennings bryan 110 that if you continue this year of a war. wilson did not listen and william jennings bryan resigned over a. i think he wanted to get into the war for various reasons which we don't need to go into, but they had to do with this sort of overarching visionary views about how the world could be transformed through this particular grant view of the world. and he also very unwisely allowed himself to transform american domestic society overnight when...
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wilson certainly is, and now even more so. two weeks after the injured giants pitcher bought a seven-foot sasquatch. [ phone ringing ] >> excuse me, squach, i'm going to take this. >> high, bryan. >> what's going on? [ roaring ] . >> i really don't appreciate that. >> not sure the show's for everyone. that's sports, jessica and janell, back to you. >> see, i told you they were more than just me. i told you she would be back. >> thanks, dave, so much, for a full half hour of bay area sports coverage you can watch tonight at 10:30. >>> we recap our top story. >> a lot going on here, our sources are calling it a massive rodent infestation, we told you about the allegedly deplorable conditions inside this facility. and then a recall, it impacts millions of pounds of food. the san francisco herb & national food company sells its products all over the world over the internet. here in the bay area, some groceries and bakeries also carry the products. the company is contacting its customers about the recall. big story, more coming up at 11:00. >> we look forward to seeing more and hearing more. >> tonight at 11:00, one olympian got the boot for her tweets tonight. you'll hear from a b
wilson certainly is, and now even more so. two weeks after the injured giants pitcher bought a seven-foot sasquatch. [ phone ringing ] >> excuse me, squach, i'm going to take this. >> high, bryan. >> what's going on? [ roaring ] . >> i really don't appreciate that. >> not sure the show's for everyone. that's sports, jessica and janell, back to you. >> see, i told you they were more than just me. i told you she would be back. >> thanks, dave, so much,...
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wilson, i think, has, what, 41, 43% of the popular vote that year. i think he gets less of a percentage of the popular vote in 1912 than william jennings bryan does inetting killed in 1908 or something like that. or against mckinley. one of those years. it's really a low turnout. but the party heals itself in 1916, comes damn close to winning. >> host: tr is a republican again. >> guest: it's all very grudging but the party comes together enough where, you know, charles evans hughes goes to bed thinking he is the president elect, and he ain't. and woodrow wilson, before that, was putting together a scenario where, in case he los, he was going to resign and appoint secretary hughes secretary of state, and end the vice president could quit and republicans could take over, because otherwise you have to wait until march back then. republicans win the congressional races in 1918, and you don't need to be a weatherman to know which way the wind is blowing. >> host: so, back to the first part of that statement. republicans faced an unprecedented problem in 1920. their logical candidate was dead. would tr, if he lived, be the nominee? >> guest: absolutely.
wilson, i think, has, what, 41, 43% of the popular vote that year. i think he gets less of a percentage of the popular vote in 1912 than william jennings bryan does inetting killed in 1908 or something like that. or against mckinley. one of those years. it's really a low turnout. but the party heals itself in 1916, comes damn close to winning. >> host: tr is a republican again. >> guest: it's all very grudging but the party comes together enough where, you know, charles evans hughes...
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wilson has 41 or 43% of the popular vote that year. i think he gets less of a percentage of the popular vote in 1912 then williams jennings bryan does in getting killed in 19 way. or something at that. it is really a low turnout. the party healed itself in 1960, comes down close to winning. it is all very good thing, but the party comes together enough that charles evans hughes goes to bed thinking that he is the president-elect. and he is not. woodrow wilson, before that was putting together a scenario where an kc lostim he was going to resign and he was going to point to the secretary of state come in and the vice presidency, the vice president would quit and they could take over. republicans win the congressional races in 1918. you don't need to be a weatherman to know which way the wind is warm. back to the first part of that statement, republicans face unprecedented problems in 1920, the logical candidate was dead, would tr have been the nominee if he had lived? >> absolutely. he was not only physically ill, and it is interesting that i think he makes a statement early on in his life that he's going to live that she's going to liv
wilson has 41 or 43% of the popular vote that year. i think he gets less of a percentage of the popular vote in 1912 then williams jennings bryan does in getting killed in 19 way. or something at that. it is really a low turnout. the party healed itself in 1960, comes down close to winning. it is all very good thing, but the party comes together enough that charles evans hughes goes to bed thinking that he is the president-elect. and he is not. woodrow wilson, before that was putting together a...