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i'm convinced i learned the narrative of art because i would blurt out the dodgers one of the dodgers lost. there was too much drama in the two hour telling away. i learned you have to tell the story from beginning to middle to end. i have boys and i love the red sox. i sometimes go to those games imagine i'm a younger with my father. it means that's how you keep memories alive. i am sure you being close to your data and talking to him again talking to them again he's alive at this moment just like my parents were when i i wrote that book so thank you so much. [applause] >> phil you are on with the doris kearns goodwin. >> caller: i want to thank you very much for making history come alive. it wouldn't be the same if you hadn't written your incredible books. i have one question related. between the two crucial events between lbj, jfk and lincoln who do you think felt the most stress link lincoln with the emancipation act or jfk with the cuban missile crisis and lbj dealing with vietnam all important in the history of the u.s.. >> whoa that's an incredible question. i think lincoln lat
i'm convinced i learned the narrative of art because i would blurt out the dodgers one of the dodgers lost. there was too much drama in the two hour telling away. i learned you have to tell the story from beginning to middle to end. i have boys and i love the red sox. i sometimes go to those games imagine i'm a younger with my father. it means that's how you keep memories alive. i am sure you being close to your data and talking to him again talking to them again he's alive at this moment just...
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at first i would blurt out the dodgers one of the dodgers lost. i firmly learned you have to tell a story from beginning to middle to end. now i have boys. they love the red sox. i sometimes go to this game can imagine i'm a young girl with my father and it just means that's how you keep memories of life. i am sure you by being close to your dad and talking about him tonight he is alive again at this moment just like my parents were when i wrote that book so thank you so much. [applause] .. be the same if you hadn't written your incredible books. i have one question related. between the two crucial events between lbj, jfk and lincoln who do you think felt the most stress link lincoln with the emancipation act or jfk with the cuban missile crisis and lbj dealing with vietnam all important in the history of the u.s.. >> whoa that's an incredible question. i think lincoln later said that >> lincoln ever said that if he had known the stress he would be under from the time he was elected until fort sumter he would not have thought he could have lived t
at first i would blurt out the dodgers one of the dodgers lost. i firmly learned you have to tell a story from beginning to middle to end. now i have boys. they love the red sox. i sometimes go to this game can imagine i'm a young girl with my father and it just means that's how you keep memories of life. i am sure you by being close to your dad and talking about him tonight he is alive again at this moment just like my parents were when i wrote that book so thank you so much. [applause] .. be...
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since you're a big dodgers fan, we have a jersey for you from the los angeles dodgers with your lastame on it. and here, a special guest, to make a little presentation to you, a baseball hall of famer, the legendary manager of the dodgers, mr. tommy lasorda is here. there he is. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how are you? good to see you, tommy. tommy, tom. look at that. a nice autographed baseball. beautiful. >> we got this thing here. >> jimmy: can i help you with that? all right. >> thomas has exemplified selfless heroism to help his fellow man. it is my pleasure to proclaim that thomas and his family will be our guests at a dodger game next season and thomas will throw out the first pitch. [ cheers and applause ] from everyone in the dodger organization, thank you, thomas. you are a true blue hero and you have a great first name. >> jimmy: that is right. [ cheers and applause ] we have one other thing for you. i know you're a truck driver, so, we made you a bumper sticker. put this on the back of your truck. ask me about the stranger i heroically pulled out of a burning house.
since you're a big dodgers fan, we have a jersey for you from the los angeles dodgers with your lastame on it. and here, a special guest, to make a little presentation to you, a baseball hall of famer, the legendary manager of the dodgers, mr. tommy lasorda is here. there he is. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how are you? good to see you, tommy. tommy, tom. look at that. a nice autographed baseball. beautiful. >> we got this thing here. >> jimmy: can i help you with that?...
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how does that differ from other teams like, say, the dodgers?> well, they invest in the farm system. when they get a number one pick, look at matt cain, bumgarner, posey, they are number one picks and they make it. brandon belt, who was a draft pick, as well. matt duffy came up from aa and he knows how to play the game. he's a baseball player. >> and a runner. >> he can score from second on a wild pitch, which is good, and got a good pinch hit, too, but the one is joe panik. he made one of the plays in the world series that may be one of the greatest defensive double plays ever started in the world series. he came up, hit .300. he is, as i say, a baseball player. number one pick out of st. johns. they get him ready in the minor leagues to play baseball under the big lights and they come through. >> yeah, there were so many tremendous moments in this season and the postseason. ishikawa's home run, another guy who was a castoff, cut, thinking of leaving baseball. but this is also going forward now, there are a lot of free agents on this team. numb
how does that differ from other teams like, say, the dodgers?> well, they invest in the farm system. when they get a number one pick, look at matt cain, bumgarner, posey, they are number one picks and they make it. brandon belt, who was a draft pick, as well. matt duffy came up from aa and he knows how to play the game. he's a baseball player. >> and a runner. >> he can score from second on a wild pitch, which is good, and got a good pinch hit, too, but the one is joe panik. he...
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from the brocklen dodgers. -- brooklyn dodgers.d 13 years including san francisco and oakland, won a title with the a's. dead at the age of 92 years old. he was a fixture in the game of baseball. >> i remember seeing him that coliseum when i was a kid. i had no idea he was on first base -- >> good trivia. >> thank you. >>> tonight at 10:00 p.m. couples taken for a ride, the charnels that led to -- charges that lead to a wedding planner's conviction. >>> thank you for making ktvu channel 2 news your choice for news. we are always here for you on www.ktvu.com and you can follow us on twitter and facebook. >> see you later. and the doctor saw a i weblemish on my cheek.ter, he told me it was skin cancer. i was in shock. i wasn't covered with any health insurance. but once i got covered through covered california, i was able to go get the surgery that i needed. and it was a lifesaver. ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ get it, get it ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪
from the brocklen dodgers. -- brooklyn dodgers.d 13 years including san francisco and oakland, won a title with the a's. dead at the age of 92 years old. he was a fixture in the game of baseball. >> i remember seeing him that coliseum when i was a kid. i had no idea he was on first base -- >> good trivia. >> thank you. >>> tonight at 10:00 p.m. couples taken for a ride, the charnels that led to -- charges that lead to a wedding planner's conviction. >>> thank...
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"u-s-a today" reports the dodgers are "aggressively pursuing" shortstop alexei ramirez. he had a bounce- back year at the plate and won a "silver slugger" award. g-m rick hahn admits he would at least listen to an offer. >> we are not looking to move any of them without feeling very good. depaul looking to stay undefeated against drake. off to a good start. tommy hamilton turns a steal into a fastbreak and lobs it to mike henry for the dunk. part of an 18-4 run. blue demons still up big later in the half. it's henry g nd of13s.ior a depa five ay doublere w 80- 62 ay doublere w 80- 62 it hurts. this is what it can be like to have shingles. a painful blistering rash. if you had chicken pox, the shingles virus is already inside you. as you get older your immune system weakens and it loses its ability to keep the shingles virus in check. i just can't stand seeing him like this. he's in pain. one in three people will get shingles in their lifetime. the shingles rash can last up to 30 days. i wish that there was something i could do to help. some people with shingles will have
"u-s-a today" reports the dodgers are "aggressively pursuing" shortstop alexei ramirez. he had a bounce- back year at the plate and won a "silver slugger" award. g-m rick hahn admits he would at least listen to an offer. >> we are not looking to move any of them without feeling very good. depaul looking to stay undefeated against drake. off to a good start. tommy hamilton turns a steal into a fastbreak and lobs it to mike henry for the dunk. part of an 18-4...
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dodgers take the lead and newcombe gives up a single, single. now it's second and third, score is 4-2, and the manager knows that his pitcher is spent. he goes out to get him. he makes a decision on who to bring in the game. brings in ralph blanca. he throws one pitch for a second. second pitch hit into left field for a three-run homer that prompts the giants announcer to exclaim, the giants win the pennant. the focus is on that moment. that's the moment that is etched in the history of the game. that's the moment that if you ever see a program talking about key events in baseball, that's always in the top few. that's the consequence. when you're considering things from a security perspective, the consequence matters. but far more important is setting yourself up to deal with that and trying to prevent that consequence, is how to happened. so let's take a look at what he should have known when he d disregarded that decision. bobby thompson was the best hit ner the game when the giants came from so far behind. his average of 110 points higher tha
dodgers take the lead and newcombe gives up a single, single. now it's second and third, score is 4-2, and the manager knows that his pitcher is spent. he goes out to get him. he makes a decision on who to bring in the game. brings in ralph blanca. he throws one pitch for a second. second pitch hit into left field for a three-run homer that prompts the giants announcer to exclaim, the giants win the pennant. the focus is on that moment. that's the moment that is etched in the history of the...
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. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ other was former dodger hany former dodger hanley ramier now that they're teammas it looks are now fr >>> one of two signings by the red sox, the other you know was ramirez but now the teammates former rivals are buddies, sharing a meal in boston tonight, one of many, i'm sure, introduced in bean town after signing a five year $95 million deal, pablo was already making friends with the red sox panda, said he loves san francisco because he needed a new challenge. >> >> want the best, want a new challenge so put that choice to be here in boston, because i need a new challenge. >> and more news tonight, the giants lost third baseman as you know also a third base coach, tim flannery will step down after eight seasons with frisco, a musician says he wants to focus on music and his family. the warriors facing the heat minus wade, bosh nails the three to make it 15 point miami lead, curry takes over, up three in the very next possession, holds up for three, knocked it down, to make it 85-80 golden state miami did take it 95-93 but the respond with
. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ other was former dodger hany former dodger hanley ramier now that they're teammas it looks are now fr >>> one of two signings by the red sox, the other you know was ramirez but now the teammates former rivals are buddies, sharing a meal in boston tonight, one of many, i'm sure, introduced in bean town after signing a five year $95 million deal, pablo was already making friends with the red sox panda, said he loves san francisco because he...
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. >> gary: dodgers are playing cursed with the cai dodgers car shot could be named mvp in the same season a nick of vardell and belongs time respected writer says the show at giants and the pomelo sound of all situation pablo >> gary: still the giants remain the front runner. the guy supposedly got up in his face and a club in los vegas it was a loss vegas strip club and he was taking photos and he took away the guy cellphone and then slapped them in nassau work with blank griffin is being charged with misbattery. if youa strip club where moustache were shades. when i met a strip club you don't know it's may. >> pam: let's hope we don't year but to being in the strip club next cowgirl who uses a wheelchair to do her first dance to their wedding. and how old navy is in trouble for charging more for women's + sizes than men's sizes. >> pam: 90 tonight it eight more than 20,000 people have signed a petition to stop old navy from charging more for plus side women than large men. one lady said she is she is mocked fine with paying the extra money but she was alarmed that that does not apply to
. >> gary: dodgers are playing cursed with the cai dodgers car shot could be named mvp in the same season a nick of vardell and belongs time respected writer says the show at giants and the pomelo sound of all situation pablo >> gary: still the giants remain the front runner. the guy supposedly got up in his face and a club in los vegas it was a loss vegas strip club and he was taking photos and he took away the guy cellphone and then slapped them in nassau work with blank griffin...
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well, well, the dodgers win a double header, how about that? work!nd here is another neighbor of its --alter and tone of ntonowiz. you want a ride, walter? no thank you i prefer walking. sit yourself, walter. -- suit yourself, walter. ignition, starter. put it into gear. then away! oh i forgot to mention about walter, who likes to walk. he lost them those legs in the other war. charlie has a good job. a better job than most men. by the way, he never learned to type until he came out of the hospital. needless to say he uses a standard machine with a standard keyboard. oh, i forgot the address, but joe morgan will not, and that means a phone call. what is joe's number? i can never remember it. better look at up! -- better look it up! m. o., here we are, joseph morgan. atwater nine. everyday things done with every day in ease. how long does it take a man who has lost a hand or two hands to resume his place in the scheme of normal living? now you may have heard that anything can be masked in time. that a man practicing four hours a day for six years can
well, well, the dodgers win a double header, how about that? work!nd here is another neighbor of its --alter and tone of ntonowiz. you want a ride, walter? no thank you i prefer walking. sit yourself, walter. -- suit yourself, walter. ignition, starter. put it into gear. then away! oh i forgot to mention about walter, who likes to walk. he lost them those legs in the other war. charlie has a good job. a better job than most men. by the way, he never learned to type until he came out of the...
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i think i learned the narrative art, at first i would blurt out the dodgers won, or the dodgers lost, which took the drama away. i finally learned you had to tell a story, beginning to middle to end. i do love what i do. it's such a treat to catapult yourself back into the civil war, the progressive area, the new deal, or the great society, and to feel like you're learning at every point along the way. i think one of the reasons why it was so much fun living with teddy roosevelt, he love what he was doing. he was a joyful person despite all those things that happened to him, his basic temperament was joyful and optimistic, i felt akin with that. >> you're inspiring, great to see, thank you for doing what you do, good luck with the book, doris kearns goodwin. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> we'd love to have you join us in the studio, visit our website at klru okay organize/overheard. >> one of the encouraging things about history in the last 50 years is that there has been a widening of the perspective of what become as subject for history, so native american history, women's hi
i think i learned the narrative art, at first i would blurt out the dodgers won, or the dodgers lost, which took the drama away. i finally learned you had to tell a story, beginning to middle to end. i do love what i do. it's such a treat to catapult yourself back into the civil war, the progressive area, the new deal, or the great society, and to feel like you're learning at every point along the way. i think one of the reasons why it was so much fun living with teddy roosevelt, he love what...
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attorney paid to prosecute dodgers. and so, he didn't even do what we were accusing people like him of doing. so it was a very diluted generation although a very idealistic generation that did change things. i think when i found out that bob could work this way, it is what really made me change my views about the cultural revolution. >> i think we have time for one more questions. i see you there. yours will be the last question. >> thank you very much. to what degree did morgenthau's involvement for a long, long time, what effect did it have on you. you were involved in the role? >> yes, i identify very much with bob's passion to build this new com because his father tries to save as many jewish as he possibly occurred during world war ii. in a way, he was finishing what his father had started in my mind. he wanted people to remember always what happened and from that eventually to save jewish lives that would otherwise perish in another holocaust. this beloved feeling he had for his father really was the engine that d
attorney paid to prosecute dodgers. and so, he didn't even do what we were accusing people like him of doing. so it was a very diluted generation although a very idealistic generation that did change things. i think when i found out that bob could work this way, it is what really made me change my views about the cultural revolution. >> i think we have time for one more questions. i see you there. yours will be the last question. >> thank you very much. to what degree did...
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when i would come home from a brooklyn dodger game and say, "grandma, the brooklyn dodgers won," shea good or bad for the jews?" gates; but alan's grandmother had good reason to cling to her cultural traditions and religious faith. like carole king and tony kushner's ancestors, blima and her husband naftali were forced to flee their homeland because they were jewish. alan's grandparents blima and naftali ringel were born in the 1800s in an area that was then called galicia. now located in poland, galicia was an agricultural center for the austro-hungarian empire, and while the region was poor, it contained thriving, tightly knit jewish communities. dershowitz: they were galitzianers, which is the lowest level of eastern european jew. we were the peasants, the non-intellectuals. gates: alan's grandparents were teenagers when, in 1898 after a decade of crop failures, galicia he was thrown into an economic crisis. jewish merchants and bankers were used as scapegoats. whipped into frenzy by anti-semitic rhetoric, their christian neighbors looted and destroyed hundreds of jewish homes and
when i would come home from a brooklyn dodger game and say, "grandma, the brooklyn dodgers won," shea good or bad for the jews?" gates; but alan's grandmother had good reason to cling to her cultural traditions and religious faith. like carole king and tony kushner's ancestors, blima and her husband naftali were forced to flee their homeland because they were jewish. alan's grandparents blima and naftali ringel were born in the 1800s in an area that was then called galicia. now...
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. >> eli, buy the dodgers. buy the dodgers! >> "eli, buy the dodgers."ould be the george steinbrenner of los angeles? >> oh, no, no, no. i've got enough on my plate, >> broad runs his philanthropic foundation like a for-profit business, not a charity. charity, he says, is just writing checks. he practices what he calls venture philanthropy. >> we don't give it away. we invest it, and we want a return. remember, i started work as a cpa, so that gave me fiscal discipline in everything i did in business, and i guess some of it carries over to philanthropy, >> eli broad says, "i want results, and if you're not gonna show me results, i'm not gonna give you the money, and incidentally, after one year, if you don't show me results, i'm gonna stop funding you." >> new york mayor michael bloomberg, no mean philanthropist himself, admires broad's uncuddly approach and the $32 million he has given to new york schools. >> eli broad sets the standard. i think it's really being a role model for others. and they look at eli, and because of him, they get the ideas, "i'm
. >> eli, buy the dodgers. buy the dodgers! >> "eli, buy the dodgers."ould be the george steinbrenner of los angeles? >> oh, no, no, no. i've got enough on my plate, >> broad runs his philanthropic foundation like a for-profit business, not a charity. charity, he says, is just writing checks. he practices what he calls venture philanthropy. >> we don't give it away. we invest it, and we want a return. remember, i started work as a cpa, so that gave me...
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an "opt-out" clause in his tampa bay contract, when the team's general manager took a job with the dodgers. the investigation could take a month. >> speaks to to the ears below average market participation. the bond market is closed for veterans day. the dollar down about 15. >> newly released emails show. g-m ordered a half- million ignition switches for a recall. before letting their customers know there was a problem. general motors placed the order six weeks before it began its recall for older chevy cobalt cars. they're linked to 32 deaths. since december, g-m has recalled 2-point-6 million cars for the defect. an attorney for the plaintiffs said there were at least 85 crashes and one death during the 6- week delay. g-m says it's made reforms so that kind of delay would not happen again. it's facing multiple investigations, including a federal criminal inquiry. there's just one more holiday shopping season at south suburban lincoln mall. a judge has ordered the mall in matteson closed on january 7th. the judge says the owner is not properly maintaining the building. the crumbling stru
an "opt-out" clause in his tampa bay contract, when the team's general manager took a job with the dodgers. the investigation could take a month. >> speaks to to the ears below average market participation. the bond market is closed for veterans day. the dollar down about 15. >> newly released emails show. g-m ordered a half- million ignition switches for a recall. before letting their customers know there was a problem. general motors placed the order six weeks before it...
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i just happened some leftover from my draft dodger boyfriend a jar full of green stuff he never asked what it was. so i thought i'd better throw that out i did not use it and he did not use it was not a good thing to have that the district attorney's house. [laughter] >> host: to put it lightly but when you got married was it an understandable request of what you should not do of appreciated the stopped smoking? >> we agreed not to step over the line with each other's professions i would not write anything he was involved with. we also had the agreement that we would support each other the best way we could but bob was very laissez-faire the eve wanted to continue maurer securely he like to see my name in the front page of "the new york times" and is very supportive and i was supportive to brainstorm with him so naturally it worked out it was not two's the cocktail party although i have learned how to dress he was very accepting. >> now it comes time to write a book. did you ask his permission? >> we were sitting in a very romantic restaurant. bob loves the food and was eating somethi
i just happened some leftover from my draft dodger boyfriend a jar full of green stuff he never asked what it was. so i thought i'd better throw that out i did not use it and he did not use it was not a good thing to have that the district attorney's house. [laughter] >> host: to put it lightly but when you got married was it an understandable request of what you should not do of appreciated the stopped smoking? >> we agreed not to step over the line with each other's professions i...
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. >> el lanzador de los dodgers de los angeles hizo historia.s fuertes nevadas se siguen sumando ahora hace las horas altas y hacia el centro del paÍs. esto afecta a millones de personas a partir del centro y del este de la uniÓn americana.. vea el weblog ya a partir de maÑana comience finalmente a anticiparse... el frÍo intenso se mantiene en toda la uniÓn americana salvo california.. en el orto del golfo de mÉxico son las heladas a partir de maÑana. frÍo intenso en todo el paÍs. para nosotros se mantiene estable Íbamos a las temperaturas. para los prÓximos dÍas habrÁ sol. amigos venidos al maravilloso mundo de los deportes. maÑana comenzando con centroamericanos en veracruz con la participaciÓn de 31 paÍses y 36 ramas deportivas. la selecciÓn hondureÑa se negó a hacer el viaje, la embajada mexicana no le dio vista asÍ como autores y el viaje estaba previsto para realizarse maÑana. la presentaciÓn de carlos vela ante holanda se ha ganado el perdÓn de algunos... el Ámbito futbolÍstico mexicano quedÓ con mal sabor de boca. >> yo lo vi con muchas
. >> el lanzador de los dodgers de los angeles hizo historia.s fuertes nevadas se siguen sumando ahora hace las horas altas y hacia el centro del paÍs. esto afecta a millones de personas a partir del centro y del este de la uniÓn americana.. vea el weblog ya a partir de maÑana comience finalmente a anticiparse... el frÍo intenso se mantiene en toda la uniÓn americana salvo california.. en el orto del golfo de mÉxico son las heladas a partir de maÑana. frÍo intenso en todo el...
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[applause] a big fan of the brooklyn dodgers and she wrote a book about them as well. the brooklyn dodgers don't exist any longer so she has shifted their allegiance to the boston red sox. [applause] and she was the first woman to go into the boston red sox locker room. [applause] she is a graduate of kolbe college phi beta kappa. later on a white house fellowship and is as a white house fellow assigned to the white house and worked with president johnson directly. after she left at the white house fellowship went to harvard and got her teaching assignment there. she taught at harvard and got her ph.d. at harvard as well and began her career writing extraordinary books. like to start by asking you this. your written books about presidents that you obviously couldn't know abraham lincoln and teddy roosevelt franklin roosevelt john kennedy. if he had a chance to have dinner with any one of those and you only have to pick one who would he want to have dinner with? >> i think it would have to be abraham lincoln. i keep knowing that people say do you suppose you could have
[applause] a big fan of the brooklyn dodgers and she wrote a book about them as well. the brooklyn dodgers don't exist any longer so she has shifted their allegiance to the boston red sox. [applause] and she was the first woman to go into the boston red sox locker room. [applause] she is a graduate of kolbe college phi beta kappa. later on a white house fellowship and is as a white house fellow assigned to the white house and worked with president johnson directly. after she left at the white...
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[cheers and applause] a big fan of the brooklyn dodgers that she wrote a book about them as well. clap back the brook when dodgers don't exist any longer come associate shifted her legions to the boston red sox. [cheers and applause] and she was the first woman to go into the boston red sox locker room. she is a graduate of colby college, phi beta kappa naturally. later when a white house fellowship and is a white house fellow was assigned to the white house and worked with president indirectly. after she left as a white house fellow, she went to harvard, finished her teaching assignment there. she taught at harvard, got a phd as well and then she began her career after teaching of writing extraordinary books. so i would like to start by asking you this. you have written books about presidency obviously couldn't know. abraham lincoln, teddy roosevelt, franklin roosevelt, john kennedy. if you had a chance to have dinner with on a one of those, you only pick one, who would you want to have dinner with? >> it would have to be abraham lincoln. you know, i keep going people say to you
[cheers and applause] a big fan of the brooklyn dodgers that she wrote a book about them as well. clap back the brook when dodgers don't exist any longer come associate shifted her legions to the boston red sox. [cheers and applause] and she was the first woman to go into the boston red sox locker room. she is a graduate of colby college, phi beta kappa naturally. later when a white house fellowship and is a white house fellow was assigned to the white house and worked with president...
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whoas clayton kershaw wanted, the dodgers face. nppfirst pitcher to win the awarded nearly half a century. he won the national league cy young award yesterday. he is the first hurler to win both awards since 1968. university of maryland won the first big 10 championship this weekend. concurrentey were for their semi final match up against michigan state tomorrow afternoon in college park, ludwig field. here is a very confident coach. >> our standards are high. to be the best every time we play and right now, it is a great match up against the great michigan state team to see how far we have come and do see how ready we are. but that game is tomorrow afternoon. the play was reviewed. they got it off in time. go ahead and counted. 111-110.lies when it, play young, the terps wagner tonight. the fresh man was expected to lead the terps back to the ncaa for the first time since 2010. but you wonder how fast a freshman can develop. >> all right. still to come, we will show you a unique meeting across the pond. the guinness book of the ho
whoas clayton kershaw wanted, the dodgers face. nppfirst pitcher to win the awarded nearly half a century. he won the national league cy young award yesterday. he is the first hurler to win both awards since 1968. university of maryland won the first big 10 championship this weekend. concurrentey were for their semi final match up against michigan state tomorrow afternoon in college park, ludwig field. here is a very confident coach. >> our standards are high. to be the best every time we...
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dodgers take the lead and newcombe gives up a single, single. now it's second and third, score is 4-2, and the manager knows that his pitcher is spent. he goes out to get him. he makes a decision on who to bring in the game. brings in ralph blanca. he throws one pitch for a second. second pitch hit into left field for a three-run homer that prompts the giants announcer to exclaim, the giants win the pennant. the focus is on that moment. that's the moment that is etched in the history of the game. that's the moment that if you ever see a program talking about key events in baseball, that's always in the top few. that's the consequence. when you're considering things from a security perspective, the consequence matters. but far more important is setting yourself up to deal with that and trying to prevent that consequence, is how to happened. so let's take a look at what he should have known when he d disregarded that decision. bobby thompson was the best hit ner the game when the giants came from so far behind. his average of 110 points higher tha
dodgers take the lead and newcombe gives up a single, single. now it's second and third, score is 4-2, and the manager knows that his pitcher is spent. he goes out to get him. he makes a decision on who to bring in the game. brings in ralph blanca. he throws one pitch for a second. second pitch hit into left field for a three-run homer that prompts the giants announcer to exclaim, the giants win the pennant. the focus is on that moment. that's the moment that is etched in the history of the...
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the dodgers offered him. 90 million boston apparently offered him 95 million for five years trying tot denied everyone. >> vicki liviakis triple-a is predicting a banner year for thanksgiving holiday travel. the motor club projects more than 43-million americans will travel 50 miles or more from home for the holiday weekend -- defined as wednesday through sunday. that's the highest volume since 2007 -- and a more than four- percent increase over last year. nearly 90-percent of holiday travelers will be on the road -- while enjoying the lowest gas prices in nearly four years. and some of the best weather! >> brian van aken the weather will be fantastic while you are getting their but coming back to, you might just want to stay there because the weekend has some. stormy some but looking through thursday we had sunny conditions with clear skies. then to storms common. the first comes in friday night and may bring some heavy rain and gusty winds. then the second system right on its heels comes in on sunday. 11. stay connected with kron 4 and get latest news at kron 4 dot com. or download
the dodgers offered him. 90 million boston apparently offered him 95 million for five years trying tot denied everyone. >> vicki liviakis triple-a is predicting a banner year for thanksgiving holiday travel. the motor club projects more than 43-million americans will travel 50 miles or more from home for the holiday weekend -- defined as wednesday through sunday. that's the highest volume since 2007 -- and a more than four- percent increase over last year. nearly 90-percent of holiday...
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our big rival in hawaii was spokane, when it was the dodger farm club.call in after every game -- al campanis was the dodger gm, and he'd call in to report on how the guys did. garvey was 2 for 4, valentine was 3 for 5, whatever. and so one night -- teams would come over, because they traveled for seven days. so lasorda calls campanis and he says, "hey, i know vin scully's there -- and he's still there -- vinny's great and everything. but some day down the line there's a guy over here, he's young guy, his name is al michaels, he's really good." campanis said, fine, and goes on with the rest of the conversation. ends the conversation by saying, "hey, tommy, this guy, this michaels guy you're talking about? how do you know he's any good?" tommy says, "i've been thrown out of the last four games. i'm out in the clubhouse listening to him." [ laughter ] so, tommy lasorda discovered me. >> seth: there you go. [ applause ] you worked with howard cosell. one of the all-time greats. this story, it's almost too good to be true. you're in kansas city with howard c
our big rival in hawaii was spokane, when it was the dodger farm club.call in after every game -- al campanis was the dodger gm, and he'd call in to report on how the guys did. garvey was 2 for 4, valentine was 3 for 5, whatever. and so one night -- teams would come over, because they traveled for seven days. so lasorda calls campanis and he says, "hey, i know vin scully's there -- and he's still there -- vinny's great and everything. but some day down the line there's a guy over here,...
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it's in los angeles dodgers, it's in new york yankees -- in all 30 parks. lemonis: the reason i'm here is because scott has a relationship with major league baseball, and he's got his product in all the parks. quite frankly, i don't even know if louisville slugger is in all the parks. it's kind of a big deal. for me, i'm trying to understand the economics of everything, and so, a bat like this, for example -- what does this cost you? scott: including the royalties, about $1.15. lemonis: okay, and then what does it cost to add the logo onto it? scott: 20¢ at the highest level. lemonis: so, that's 95¢. and then how much are you paying mlb on a bat like this? scott: 12%, so 18¢. lemonis: and so 95¢ and 18 -- $1.13? scott: $1.13. lemonis: and what do you sell this thing for? scott: for around $1.50. lemonis: so you're making 37¢ on this bat. that's not great. scott: it's not. it's a terrible margin. lemonis: why do you paint these in house? scott: in case we run out of a certain color. lemonis: and what about the waste? scott: the waste is minimal -- probably $
it's in los angeles dodgers, it's in new york yankees -- in all 30 parks. lemonis: the reason i'm here is because scott has a relationship with major league baseball, and he's got his product in all the parks. quite frankly, i don't even know if louisville slugger is in all the parks. it's kind of a big deal. for me, i'm trying to understand the economics of everything, and so, a bat like this, for example -- what does this cost you? scott: including the royalties, about $1.15. lemonis: okay,...
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dodgers has done something that hasn't been done in a long time. the new national league mvp, in addition to the cy young award winner. got that last week. he's the first pitcher since 1968 to win both in the same season. in the american league, it was mic trout winning the mvp honors. he's just 23 years old, making him the youngest player to be a unanimous choice among the voters. >> the nfl's week 11 started last night. the dolphin beating the bills 22-9. >> and the hoops. >> he's stan, i'm neil, this is the "sportscenter" desk in los angeles. nba highlights. >> yeah, kings and grizzlies. started out well for the kings. didn't end that way. memphis down one, .3 seconds on the clock. courtney lee, somebody blew the coverage there. got that off in time. they reviewed it to make sure. grizzlies came back from 26 down to win this game. they've won 18 in a row at home. courtney lee the hero. 111-110, the biggest comeback in franchise history for memphis. >> the bulls beat the raptors. derrick rose missed games because strained ankles. 3 assists, 5 tur
dodgers has done something that hasn't been done in a long time. the new national league mvp, in addition to the cy young award winner. got that last week. he's the first pitcher since 1968 to win both in the same season. in the american league, it was mic trout winning the mvp honors. he's just 23 years old, making him the youngest player to be a unanimous choice among the voters. >> the nfl's week 11 started last night. the dolphin beating the bills 22-9. >> and the hoops....
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for national league, it was dodger's pitcher taking home the honors.the siy young award last night. the first national league pitcher since 1968 to sweep both. finally, call it the ultimate example of betting on yourself. "the washington post" reporting national shortstop turned down a contract offer from the team during last year's off-season. turned it down. $107 million. he signed a two-year deal. he is becoming a free agent after next season. the post reporting they expect to resume contract talks this winter with nine figures as a starting point. that would be nice to say on >>> sitting here trying to figure out if there's any way we could turn down $110 million for seven years or 20 years. >> we haven't come up with anything. >> "the tonight show" is coming up next. >> good night. see yo. the holiday season is here, which means it's time for the volkswagen sign-then-drive event. for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a german-engineered volkswagen. like the sporty, advanced new jetta and the well-crafted all
for national league, it was dodger's pitcher taking home the honors.the siy young award last night. the first national league pitcher since 1968 to sweep both. finally, call it the ultimate example of betting on yourself. "the washington post" reporting national shortstop turned down a contract offer from the team during last year's off-season. turned it down. $107 million. he signed a two-year deal. he is becoming a free agent after next season. the post reporting they expect to...
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quite a week for the dodgers clayton kershaw. after winning cy young, he won mvp. >> traded he both for a world series ring. >> mike trout wins the al mvp. we don't get enough cricket in this show ever so -- that's really good. at a cricket match in new zealand one commentator learns the down side of a nearby parking spot. >> it's out of the ground. it's gone. it's downtown. it's on my car. it is. it hit my car! >> the ball is hit out of the field. right on the announcer's car. can we go back to the cricket. >> the cricket was good. yeah. >> leaving a dent. let's get a check on your weather. nbc meteorologist bill karins. >> you can get away with that. i believe that. that's a little more -- thundersnow. ever hear of thundersnow. >> i heard of thunder cats. >> that was a good show. >> loved thunder cats. what's thundersnow. >> we'll see. list zwroint. ready? this is from ohio yesterday. and action. no. the cricket noise was better, again. >> do you want me to make a noise. >> all right. they have snow. but there was thunder. i gu
quite a week for the dodgers clayton kershaw. after winning cy young, he won mvp. >> traded he both for a world series ring. >> mike trout wins the al mvp. we don't get enough cricket in this show ever so -- that's really good. at a cricket match in new zealand one commentator learns the down side of a nearby parking spot. >> it's out of the ground. it's gone. it's downtown. it's on my car. it is. it hit my car! >> the ball is hit out of the field. right on the...
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the dodgers' clayton kershaw is the first pitcher to win in nearly half a century.e this year's n.l. cy young award. trout was the choice in the american league. >>> when we return, prescription for trouble. man called an architect over obamacare is in hot water over comments about americans buying the insurance. graveyard. if it doesn't work fast... you're on to the next thing. clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it targets fine lines and wrinkles with the fastest retinol formula available. you'll see younger looking skin in just one week. one week? this one's a keeper. rapid wrinkle repair. and for dark spots rapid tone repair. from neutrogena®. aman (mr. mucus: tore do ryou work, with you.ing? it's taco tuesday. man: you're not coming. i took mucinex to help get rid of my mucusy congestion. i'm good all day. [announcer:] mucinex keeps working. not 4, not 6, but 12 hours. let's end this >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> uninsured americans will be able to sign up for coverage under the affordable care act
the dodgers' clayton kershaw is the first pitcher to win in nearly half a century.e this year's n.l. cy young award. trout was the choice in the american league. >>> when we return, prescription for trouble. man called an architect over obamacare is in hot water over comments about americans buying the insurance. graveyard. if it doesn't work fast... you're on to the next thing. clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it targets fine lines and wrinkles with the fastest...
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dodgers clayton kershaw. >> a top contender for the national league most valuable player award, handed out today. >> that would go nicely with the cy young award, second-straight and third in four seasons. he led the majors in wins. no pitcher has won the cy young and the mvp in the same season since 1968. >>> the nba took a trip south of the border last night. >> highlights from espn. >>> welcome to the "sportscenter" set in los angeles. i'm stan verrett, neil everett. wednesday was a big night in the nba. >> every one of these was big for us. fired up about it. that's terry stotts, the coach. lillard had 27. robin lopez, he's the lopez brother named robin. to the hole with soul. the blazers had 84 points in the first half. aldri aldrige, 130-113. the nuggets have won one. >> and rockets and timber wolves in mexico city. they are up 12. doesn't think it's enough. look at the pass to black. five hold, and 10 assists. fourth quarter, rockets up 18. dwight howard, double-double for him. howard, shooting from the outside. rockets win comfortably, 113-101. houston is 7-1 on the season. bes
dodgers clayton kershaw. >> a top contender for the national league most valuable player award, handed out today. >> that would go nicely with the cy young award, second-straight and third in four seasons. he led the majors in wins. no pitcher has won the cy young and the mvp in the same season since 1968. >>> the nba took a trip south of the border last night. >> highlights from espn. >>> welcome to the "sportscenter" set in los angeles. i'm stan...
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dodgers clayton kershaw was the national league player mvp. he also won the cy young aword.t's sports. we'll be right back. nef receipty never receipfertiti >>> what a difference a day makes. 70 drais degrees yesterday, and barbecuing. snow covering the grill tonight in hammondton, atlanta county. >> look at this live picture from our melon camera. snow on the camera tonight. amount of hopefully it is going to ensoon. >> it is going to be eping by about 3:00 a.m. we'll see it continue to taper off from west to east. it is already tapering off lehigh valley, it is tapering off. for the morning kmutd, it will be dry. but it will be cold as you wake up tomorrow morning. keep that in mind. >> i'm jacqueline lon do snim' jim rosen. thanks for watching of watch tomorrow morning at 3:00 a.m. then there's trusting your vehicle maintenance to ford service confidence. our expertise, technology, and high quality parts means your peace of mind. it's no wonder last year we sold over three million tires. and during the big tire event, get up to $140 in mail-in rebates on four select tires
dodgers clayton kershaw was the national league player mvp. he also won the cy young aword.t's sports. we'll be right back. nef receipty never receipfertiti >>> what a difference a day makes. 70 drais degrees yesterday, and barbecuing. snow covering the grill tonight in hammondton, atlanta county. >> look at this live picture from our melon camera. snow on the camera tonight. amount of hopefully it is going to ensoon. >> it is going to be eping by about 3:00 a.m. we'll see...
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he was eye popping for the dodgers. also threw a in-hitter.oung award. and he is only 26 years old. over in the american league, not exactly a household name. but he is a good pitcher that's for sure. cleveland's corey kluber urging out felix hernandez of the mariners in his second full year as a starter for the indians. he had an 18-9 record. meantime, the san francisco 49ers second straight week they will travel just about cross country for another important road game. it is not an understatement to say with the position they are in, they need every game right now. they are taking on the giants who have been hurt and they are 3-6. they hung on very well in the first half against the seahawks before getting blown out. their quarterback of course, eli manning. he gives his early week assessment of the 49ers. >> they are good players. they have a good front seven. getting smith back it sounds like, getting glen dorci back. they are doing a good job getting pressure on the quarterback. got a good scheme. and you know, ding do a good job making p
he was eye popping for the dodgers. also threw a in-hitter.oung award. and he is only 26 years old. over in the american league, not exactly a household name. but he is a good pitcher that's for sure. cleveland's corey kluber urging out felix hernandez of the mariners in his second full year as a starter for the indians. he had an 18-9 record. meantime, the san francisco 49ers second straight week they will travel just about cross country for another important road game. it is not an...
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. >> dodgers ace clayton kershaw was named national league m.v.p.terday he also won the cy young award for the third time. he's the first national league pitcher to get both awards in the same year since 1968. >>> finally tonight some recognition for other local champions of the past. philadelphia sports hall of fame held its 11th annual induction ceremony. you might recognize some of seven time nba all-star chet walker, curt schilling just to >> you do everything to make sure your home is safe but now a quick pick of your key could unlock everything. i'm jim donovan. find out how a smartphone and a photo could allow anyone into your home. >> i'm in. >> reporter: i'll show you latest technology that may have you thinking twice about where you leave your keys tonight at 11:00. >> thanks for watching "eyewitness news" on the cw philly. >> for kathy, beasley and all of us here, i'm chris may. >> i'm jessica dean. have a good night. we'll see you at 11:00 on cbs3. >> ♪
. >> dodgers ace clayton kershaw was named national league m.v.p.terday he also won the cy young award for the third time. he's the first national league pitcher to get both awards in the same year since 1968. >>> finally tonight some recognition for other local champions of the past. philadelphia sports hall of fame held its 11th annual induction ceremony. you might recognize some of seven time nba all-star chet walker, curt schilling just to >> you do everything to make...
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that he wore with the dodgers. announcement came last night during the ucla and usc football game. school is marking the 75th anniversary of jackie robinson's arrival on the ucla campus. >>> 90,000 tons of snow removed and counting and now the financial burden for those areas blanketed in last week's snowstorm could get deeper. >> we're also digging our own weather. highs near 70 by midweek and then big changes. for the weather on the go get the cbs bay area weather app. check conditions in your area and get realtime radar. downloads are available for both iphones and an divides at kpix.com. -- android at kpix.com. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> we have lift off. >> away it goes, the soyuz rocket lasted off into space today carrying a three person crew including an american astronaut. russian and italy's first female astronaut are also aboard the capsule. they will join three others already based at the international space station. including another female astronaut from russia. this will make it the second time that two women have been aboard the space station on long-term missions. >>> and
that he wore with the dodgers. announcement came last night during the ucla and usc football game. school is marking the 75th anniversary of jackie robinson's arrival on the ucla campus. >>> 90,000 tons of snow removed and counting and now the financial burden for those areas blanketed in last week's snowstorm could get deeper. >> we're also digging our own weather. highs near 70 by midweek and then big changes. for the weather on the go get the cbs bay area weather app. check...
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it's in los angeles dodgers, it's in new york yankees -- in all 30 parks. lemonis: the reason i'm here is because scott has a relationship with major league baseball, and he's got his product in all the parks. quite frankly, i don't even know if louisville slugger is in all the parks. it's kind of a big deal. for me, i'm trying to understand the economics of everything, and so, a bat like this, for example -- what does this cost you? scott: including the royalties, about $1.15. lemonis: okay, and then what does it cost to add the logo onto it? scott: 20¢ at the highest level. lemonis: so, that's 95¢. and then how much are you paying mlb on a bat like this? scott: 12%, so 18¢. lemonis: and so 95¢ and 18 -- $1.13? scott: $1.13. lemonis: and what do you sell this thing for? scott: for around $1.50. lemonis: so you're making 37¢ on this bat. that's not great. scott: it's not. it's a terrible margin. lemonis: why do you paint these in house? scott: in case we run out of a certain color. lemonis: and what about the waste? scott: the waste is minimal -- probably $
it's in los angeles dodgers, it's in new york yankees -- in all 30 parks. lemonis: the reason i'm here is because scott has a relationship with major league baseball, and he's got his product in all the parks. quite frankly, i don't even know if louisville slugger is in all the parks. it's kind of a big deal. for me, i'm trying to understand the economics of everything, and so, a bat like this, for example -- what does this cost you? scott: including the royalties, about $1.15. lemonis: okay,...