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joe was two years old. >> joe was the yankee clipper, joe dimaggio.hit 29 home runs and helped lead the yankees to the world series. he's also the first rookie to play in an all-star game. >> he was an absolute natural, just a natural born baseball player and natural born hitter. >> it wasn't as easy for come, but in 1937 joe began his rise to superstardom as a yankee, a determined come made the rosster of the minor league, the san francisco seals. >> because iz was near sited i worn horn rimmed glasses enthis was an absolute no-no. no young man ever broke into baseball, aaa bible from anywhere with glasses. >> but he soon learned that poor eyesight wouldn't be his only a couple of months later, 1941, the world was changed. >> the surprise attack on pearl harbor left more than 2400 americans dead and shocked the nation. >> where were you on december 7th, 1941. >> i was coming home from mass and someone had the radio on and i go into my house, the japanese just bombed pearl harbor. >> now, oh my god. '41. that was after my first year in proball. johnny
joe was two years old. >> joe was the yankee clipper, joe dimaggio.hit 29 home runs and helped lead the yankees to the world series. he's also the first rookie to play in an all-star game. >> he was an absolute natural, just a natural born baseball player and natural born hitter. >> it wasn't as easy for come, but in 1937 joe began his rise to superstardom as a yankee, a determined come made the rosster of the minor league, the san francisco seals. >> because iz was near...
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but joe dimaggio wasn't through.tive games until, on july 17th, in cleveland as it happened, indians' third baseman ken keltner snatched a hit from him not once but twice. as dimaggio would remember years later. >> i came up the second time, and it was a carbon copy. you couldn't see two balls hit alike. he did the same thing, backhanded, straightened up, made the throw and got me by an eyelash. >> pauley: or al-azawi -- or as keltner himself remembered it, "it wasn't joe's day." >> pauley: never my. joe was remembered in song. ♪ joltin' joe dimaggio he has been celebrated by fans ever since. in 75 years, no one has come close tody merril hoge yes's record, never mind broken it. after retiring at the end of the 1951 season, joe dimaggio remained in the public eye through his headline-making marriage to marilyn munroe as well as his mr. coffee commercials. >> this is mr. coffee, precision coffee brewing system. >> pauley: in 1968 his name figured in a second song as a brief, cryptic lyric in simon and garfunkel's "mrs
but joe dimaggio wasn't through.tive games until, on july 17th, in cleveland as it happened, indians' third baseman ken keltner snatched a hit from him not once but twice. as dimaggio would remember years later. >> i came up the second time, and it was a carbon copy. you couldn't see two balls hit alike. he did the same thing, backhanded, straightened up, made the throw and got me by an eyelash. >> pauley: or al-azawi -- or as keltner himself remembered it, "it wasn't joe's...
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. >> come dimaggio and johnny peskiry joined the red sox for the 1946 season.oston made it to the world series. >> did you notice in talking to come and ted that three years changed you? >> no it matured us, i would say. we were so happy to see the guys that we played with before we went in, they were all healthy and still young. we played a good ten years together. that's a long time. >> i think it was the best thing i ever did. had i not gone in the service i think i would have resented it to this day. >> the day the war ended i said this to myself, what am i going to do now? >> they let me out january of 1946 and that's when i picked up baseball again. >> jerry coleman went on to play nine seasons with the yankees. in june 1950 north korea invaded south korea. ted williams and jerry coleman again sacrificed their baseball careers to answer their country's call. >> the yankees loss is the marine corps gain. >> well colonel i would say it's like going from one championship team to another. >> i say this candidly and honestly. the marine corps destroyed by base
. >> come dimaggio and johnny peskiry joined the red sox for the 1946 season.oston made it to the world series. >> did you notice in talking to come and ted that three years changed you? >> no it matured us, i would say. we were so happy to see the guys that we played with before we went in, they were all healthy and still young. we played a good ten years together. that's a long time. >> i think it was the best thing i ever did. had i not gone in the service i think i...
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now, let's be clear here, joe dimaggio 66 hit streak is not in jeopardy but the dow's ongoing record of record closes might even make him take notice. today made seven in a row and the blue chip index finished better than expected earnings. financials continue to report strong result, a sign that they've been able to manage all of the global uncertainty. and microsoft helped lift the blue chip index rising more than 5% after it reported a solid quarter, which we told you about last night. here are the closing numbers. the dow jones industrial average rose 36 to 18,595, a record. nasdaq helped by microsoft added 53. and the s&p 500 was up 9. >>> late today, two more dow components topped wall street earnings expectations. american express and intel. let's start with american express. expenses declined sharply at the financial services firm but revenue fell slightly as well. the company earned $2.10 a share, 15 cents better than estimates. revenue growth, which has been a big focus, was slightly below what wall street was looking for and lower from a year ago. as for the stock, shares
now, let's be clear here, joe dimaggio 66 hit streak is not in jeopardy but the dow's ongoing record of record closes might even make him take notice. today made seven in a row and the blue chip index finished better than expected earnings. financials continue to report strong result, a sign that they've been able to manage all of the global uncertainty. and microsoft helped lift the blue chip index rising more than 5% after it reported a solid quarter, which we told you about last night. here...
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joe dimaggio. lou gehrigs who americans cheered for. by the 1950s there were no more or very few immigrant children in schools. i went to high school in a town that had a large italian-american community. a number of irish-americans. a very, very small smattering of jewish-americans. there was one immigrant hid in my class. everyone else had grandparents who were immigrants or parents. the generation of the post-war baby boom up through the millennials is a generation that grew up without knowing immigrants or without understanding them. and that, i think, has led to greater hostility to immigrants than at anytime since the 1920s. because people who do not know other people fear other people and are bothered by other people. that's one of the lessons by closing the golden door. by closing the golden door, we increase the potential for the hostility for the foreigner because the foreigner was truly foreign. for my parents generation, the foreigner wasn't foreign at all. they were the classmaties or parents of classmates. that's the world
joe dimaggio. lou gehrigs who americans cheered for. by the 1950s there were no more or very few immigrant children in schools. i went to high school in a town that had a large italian-american community. a number of irish-americans. a very, very small smattering of jewish-americans. there was one immigrant hid in my class. everyone else had grandparents who were immigrants or parents. the generation of the post-war baby boom up through the millennials is a generation that grew up without...
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litany of sports figures, the first generation was actually children of immigrants, lou gehrig, joe dimaggio, hank greenberg, and today, we have the immigrants themselves, yao ming, martina nart aloava, wayne gretzky, and arguably, the single greatest immigrant athlete of our time, mariano rivera. who? the people from boston have spoken. when we consider the role of congress and the executive branch in immigration, it is, of course, important to understand that immigrants and their children, and when we speak about immigrants, it's almost always important to talk about the first generation because they are almost always raised in immigrant communities. and indeed, there's a phenomenally wonderful map that the census produced for the 1910 census, which shows county by county the percentage of immigrants and their children across the united states. bright red meant that they were 50% or more immigrant, and of course, not surprisingly, all of new york city, most of new jersey are bright red. but so is virtually all of idaho, all of montana, the dakotas, wisconsin, minnesota. we forget how incre
litany of sports figures, the first generation was actually children of immigrants, lou gehrig, joe dimaggio, hank greenberg, and today, we have the immigrants themselves, yao ming, martina nart aloava, wayne gretzky, and arguably, the single greatest immigrant athlete of our time, mariano rivera. who? the people from boston have spoken. when we consider the role of congress and the executive branch in immigration, it is, of course, important to understand that immigrants and their children,...
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remember joe dimaggio had a 56-hitting streak. consider yourselves forewarned in case i'm wrong. so now that you've heard my disciplined spiel, we have to talk about what could trigger a selloff and what could help us muddle through. let's start with the natural source of trouble, the banks, because they begin reporting tomorrow with the release of j.p. morgan's numbers. here's one of the characters that's a jewel in the financial crown. it does investment bonds, trading. credit cards too. none of these businesses has been that robust as of late. plus, j.p. morgan can't make as much money on lending as you would expect normally given on how much business they do and that's paubecause interest rate are so low. they have to invest in short-it te -- short-term treasuries. hence the possibility of maybe a disappointing quarter. [ baby crying ] it's not like j.p. morgan's coming in hot, but it is up from its lows. it means there's still some room for disappointment. jpm's numbers are so good that when the rest of the banks report, like bank of america on monday, they might suffer by c
remember joe dimaggio had a 56-hitting streak. consider yourselves forewarned in case i'm wrong. so now that you've heard my disciplined spiel, we have to talk about what could trigger a selloff and what could help us muddle through. let's start with the natural source of trouble, the banks, because they begin reporting tomorrow with the release of j.p. morgan's numbers. here's one of the characters that's a jewel in the financial crown. it does investment bonds, trading. credit cards too. none...
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. ♪ south pacific joe dimaggio ♪ studebaker, marilyn monroe >> i could continue, but i have weather.e my hero. >> the baby is kicking inside. >> we need a forecast. >>> on that note, let's talk about some of the storms that we're going to see later on today. we have the chance of heavy pockets of rain with the storms. the biggest threat is large hail and winds up near 60 miles an hour. can't rule out isolated tornado. it will move through central minnesota as we go into the afternoon and evening as well. hail could be up to the size of golf balls. keep that in mind. it could cause damage. the cold front will move east through tomorrow. some of the scattered storms will move to missouri and midwest and great lakes. no real large threat of severe storms tomorrow. an isolated storm could produce gusty winds. we could see hail up to 1 inch in diameter. keep an eye out today and tomorrow afternoon. elsewhere, hot in the 90s. it feels like 100 to . >>> good saturday morning to you, anthony slaughter here. it's a sunny day in the area now. 56 in san francisco, 61 in the tri-valley, one of t
. ♪ south pacific joe dimaggio ♪ studebaker, marilyn monroe >> i could continue, but i have weather.e my hero. >> the baby is kicking inside. >> we need a forecast. >>> on that note, let's talk about some of the storms that we're going to see later on today. we have the chance of heavy pockets of rain with the storms. the biggest threat is large hail and winds up near 60 miles an hour. can't rule out isolated tornado. it will move through central minnesota as we...
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he also worked with ben cramer on joe dimaggio. the wife published in 2000. since 2000 he has produced, directed and/or written many programs for pbs. there's a rich variety of subjects, mount rushmore, transcontinental railroad robert e lee and jesse james. he has received the dupont columbia award the riders guild award and many others. in 2007 he was a writer for the four hour pbs history of the united states supreme court which was awarded the international documentary association's award for outstanding limited series. in 2008 he was nominated for a prime time emmy in the category of outstanding achievement in outstanding filmmaking and achievement in writing for his pbs program on walt whitman. he's also the author of will you miss me when i'm gone, the carter carter family and their legacy in american music which came out in 2002. it was one of new york times notable books of the year. it was an american library association editor's choice and a finalist for the national book critic award. this evening, we will delve into his second book the statesman
he also worked with ben cramer on joe dimaggio. the wife published in 2000. since 2000 he has produced, directed and/or written many programs for pbs. there's a rich variety of subjects, mount rushmore, transcontinental railroad robert e lee and jesse james. he has received the dupont columbia award the riders guild award and many others. in 2007 he was a writer for the four hour pbs history of the united states supreme court which was awarded the international documentary association's award...
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he is such a household name that like mickey mantle and joe dimaggio, he was a subject of my favorite tv show "seinfeld." second, is his loyalty and dedication as evidenced by the fact that he is a diehard cubs fan. i have tremendous respect for cubs fans and i wish he and the cubbies well but i think it only fair to tell him he will have to wait until 2017. since my beloved san francisco giants win the world series in congressional election years going back to 2010. [ laughter ] finally, moving from the diamond to the gridiron, he has reported to have said "it speaks badly for a university to have a good football team." on this point, i must disagree but i should add that if his observation is true, i very much hope that the converse is also true. for if so, during the past few years, we have been an even greater university than i ever imagined. [ laughter ] it is my great pleasure to welcome him to the podium. before he begins his remarks, although today is super tuesday, a big day in the presidential election campaign, kindsly mr. will has framed his remarks around president lincol
he is such a household name that like mickey mantle and joe dimaggio, he was a subject of my favorite tv show "seinfeld." second, is his loyalty and dedication as evidenced by the fact that he is a diehard cubs fan. i have tremendous respect for cubs fans and i wish he and the cubbies well but i think it only fair to tell him he will have to wait until 2017. since my beloved san francisco giants win the world series in congressional election years going back to 2010. [ laughter ]...
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. ♪ south pacific, joe dimaggio ♪ studebaker, television, marilyn monroe ♪ >> i can continue but i havetalk about. >> you are so impressive. >> hero. >> baby is kicking inside. >> we don't need a forecast. >> on that note, let's talk about some of the storms we're going to see later on today. we've got the chance of heavier pockets of rain with these storms and the biggest threat with them will be large hail and wind gustsar hour. can't rule out an isolated tornado. it's not the best setup for widespread tornadoes. it'll move through central minnesota into this afternoon and evening, as well. hail could be up to the size of golf balls. something to keep in mind. that could cause damage. the cold front is going to continue to move east into tomorrow. some of the storms will move into northern missouri. also across the midwest and the great lakes. no threat of severe storms tomorrow. an isolated storm could produce gusty winds. hail up to an inch in diameter. something to keep an eye out for this afternoon. tomorrow afternoon. elsewhere, it's hot. temperatures in the 90s. it'll feel 100 f
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now, let's be clear here, joe dimaggio 66 hit streak is not in
now, let's be clear here, joe dimaggio 66 hit streak is not in
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. >> he played alongside greats like ted williams joe dimaggio and mickey mantle.l field where he grew up playing was flamed after him back in 2005. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mrs. wagner's car to arrive for the airport, she can use fios to download the movie "up in the air" to watch while she's...up in the air. that's the power of fiber optics. and right now you can get 100 meg internet with equal upload and download speeds, tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online. cable can't offer internet speeds this fast at a price this good. only fios can. >> just when you start to complain it's too hot out there just remember you could be living in the mountain of montana and dealing with snow. take a look at this wintry scene. that's right. snow falling this past weekend at big sky resort. monica was just there for vacation. >> no. [laughter] >> folks broke out the hats gloves winter coats and bundled up to take a stroll. wow. >> hate the cold. >> i do not usua
. >> he played alongside greats like ted williams joe dimaggio and mickey mantle.l field where he grew up playing was flamed after him back in 2005. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mrs. wagner's car to arrive for the airport, she can use fios to download the movie "up in the air" to watch while she's...up in the air. that's the power of fiber optics. and right now you can get...
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and i grew up in the era of joe dimaggio and mickey mantle. and when steinbrenner came across, it sort of soured d me. and i lost interest pretty much. but i i'm stillll 10 years old when it comes to being a yankee fanan. >> all right. . ha ha! [applause] why do you think elizabeth warren was not given the position of head off the consumer financial protection bureau? >> because shwas too gogood for the job. my father once said, "the only way you lose your job in government is to do your job." [laughter] >> there you go. [applause] all right. what advice would you give to someone having a child in 2013? >> uh, is there a reason for the year? >> just meaning now. it could be now. >> this is not a nostradamus question. >> no, no. [laughter] don't know. probably not. ha ha! [audience member speaking indistinctly] >> this is the advice. >> read the book. >> these are my parentsts'. we just wrote them m down from time to time through their comments in a cigar box, which all children should do for their parents and grandpararents, because there's hu
and i grew up in the era of joe dimaggio and mickey mantle. and when steinbrenner came across, it sort of soured d me. and i lost interest pretty much. but i i'm stillll 10 years old when it comes to being a yankee fanan. >> all right. . ha ha! [applause] why do you think elizabeth warren was not given the position of head off the consumer financial protection bureau? >> because shwas too gogood for the job. my father once said, "the only way you lose your job in government is...
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. >> ted williams, joe dimaggio, all them guys. >> reporter: in 2005 on the anniversary of the foundinghe grew up playing on was named after him. an honor he says amongst all his accomplishments means the most. >> nobody knows what a man feels like when they put a monument up for him. i love this town. i love the people in it. >> reporter: in gratz, ross litman, abc sports. >> and he still looks pretty good at 89. >> i know. 16 years old. can you imagine the feeling of walking out onto the diamond in the major leagues at 16. >> amazing. >> and held onto that record all this time. >> that's the news for this half hour. >> follow us on facebook at wnnfans.com. you're in a group most likely to develop skin cancer, including melanoma. that's why your best shot is to check for a spot. follow through and check your skin. go to spotskincancer.org to find out how. >>> this morning on "world news now," another deadly attack on police. >> two bailiffs dead in michigan after an inmate grabbed one of their weapons and started firing. what we're learning about the two officers killed and the moments
. >> ted williams, joe dimaggio, all them guys. >> reporter: in 2005 on the anniversary of the foundinghe grew up playing on was named after him. an honor he says amongst all his accomplishments means the most. >> nobody knows what a man feels like when they put a monument up for him. i love this town. i love the people in it. >> reporter: in gratz, ross litman, abc sports. >> and he still looks pretty good at 89. >> i know. 16 years old. can you imagine the...
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. >> nine in a row isn't exactly dimaggio's 56-game winning streak. but it feels pretty good. >> it feels pretty good. >> is trump in any sense responsible for it? >> i don't believe so, no. i think actually we've seen a shift in the marketplace. and i think up until this point you've had a utilities and kind of telecom sector that's been leading the market. and i think you're now starting to see a pivotal shift back into consumer discretionary names and names that really hadn't participated up until this point. >> utility's the only sector, as a matter of fact, down over the past month. >> right. >> but let's follow-up on tyler's first point. how much of the rally is just because bonds are yielding nothing around the world? because there's two reasons to own a stock, i'm optimistic that this company's going to produce earnings that will give me money, or everything else sucks. >> stinks. >> and so i'm going to buy stocks, which is not a longer term strategy. which one of those is it? you get my point, right? everything else stinks so i'm going to buy
. >> nine in a row isn't exactly dimaggio's 56-game winning streak. but it feels pretty good. >> it feels pretty good. >> is trump in any sense responsible for it? >> i don't believe so, no. i think actually we've seen a shift in the marketplace. and i think up until this point you've had a utilities and kind of telecom sector that's been leading the market. and i think you're now starting to see a pivotal shift back into consumer discretionary names and names that...
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ustede puede assitir a un espectaculo de circo grauito a cargo del circus bella -en el playground joe dimaggiosospechosos del tiroteo ocurrido en dallas. el sujeto se habÍa atrincherado en el interior de un estacionamiento, desde donde advirtiÓ que se acercaba el fin, y que matarÍa a tantos oficiales como le fuera posible. otras tres personas, entre ellas una mujer, fueron arrestadas. la policÍa no revelÓ sus identidades ni los motivos que impulsaron el ataque. el alcalde de esa ciudad llamÓ a estados unidos a estar unidos a pesar de la tragedia. alcalde: esta es una maÑana desgarradora. perder a esos oficiales que sirvieron con orgullo a nuestros ciudadanos. nosotros, como una ciudad, como paÍs, debemos unirnos, abrazarnos y sanar las heridas que todos sentimos de vez en cuando. mariana: las autoridades creen que el ataque fue planificado con tiempo, porque los francotiradores se colocaron en lugares estratÉgicos para tender una emboscada a los oficiales, a quienes habrÍan disparado por la espalda. en medio de este clima de tensiÓn, el liderazgo republicano de la cÁmara de representantes deci
ustede puede assitir a un espectaculo de circo grauito a cargo del circus bella -en el playground joe dimaggiosospechosos del tiroteo ocurrido en dallas. el sujeto se habÍa atrincherado en el interior de un estacionamiento, desde donde advirtiÓ que se acercaba el fin, y que matarÍa a tantos oficiales como le fuera posible. otras tres personas, entre ellas una mujer, fueron arrestadas. la policÍa no revelÓ sus identidades ni los motivos que impulsaron el ataque. el alcalde de esa ciudad...