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dottie: scott brown has chosen 6-iron. the breeze that we do have helping and toward the flagstick toward the left. right side of the green with a little bit of help from the wind is great. nick: i have to get you on the spot, dottie. is it nine in a row? or is the ninth going to stop them? on paper, the ninth should stop them. only two birdies there so not easy. bill: to 10. peter: moments ago,in nice, thin, crisp divot there. not the steep kind that you want that -- to avoid in these wet conditions. they have a couple of runs at birdies. back to nine. dottie: same club for kevin kisner. you talk about the difficulty of this ninth home. it's actually playing over par for the week. bill: they've birdied every hole so far as a team here in this final round. dottie: it's out to the right. nick: it's a draw and they've blocked it. it's tough and the optimum shot probably is a little draw or late swinger somehow. bill: ahead to 10. peter: very aggressive play. in format i'm a big fan of two greens and take your chance with the
dottie: scott brown has chosen 6-iron. the breeze that we do have helping and toward the flagstick toward the left. right side of the green with a little bit of help from the wind is great. nick: i have to get you on the spot, dottie. is it nine in a row? or is the ninth going to stop them? on paper, the ninth should stop them. only two birdies there so not easy. bill: to 10. peter: moments ago,in nice, thin, crisp divot there. not the steep kind that you want that -- to avoid in these wet...
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dottie: absolutely. ian: a lot of hard work to go.ick: ian, kisner and brown are more than likely going to go to 10 under after 11. one another good one from the ryder cup. stenson and rose shot 12 under to win 3 and 2 but they finished with 10 consecutive birdies so that's pretty darn good at the ryder cup. ian: wow. the play at the ryder cup last year was spectacular. exciting to watch. into the grain kreutz the top and then slip -- across the hill. almost. we got three fairly close opportunities from the other three players for birdies at 11. he'll just clean this up. get the par. bill: again, the lineup tonight on cbs begins with "60 minutes" and a surprising report on money and politics. followed by new episodes of "ncis: los angeles," "madam secretary," and left turn "elementary." all tonight, only cbs. another look at our leaderboard. kisner and brown, as good as they've been, they haven't created enough separation really to relax because blixt and smith are still close. palmer, if they get do the same. it is doable but it's a
dottie: absolutely. ian: a lot of hard work to go.ick: ian, kisner and brown are more than likely going to go to 10 under after 11. one another good one from the ryder cup. stenson and rose shot 12 under to win 3 and 2 but they finished with 10 consecutive birdies so that's pretty darn good at the ryder cup. ian: wow. the play at the ryder cup last year was spectacular. exciting to watch. into the grain kreutz the top and then slip -- across the hill. almost. we got three fairly close...
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let's go down -- down to dottie. dottie: leer with sergio garcia. much talk about the third round for you here over history. today you got it done. what was the difference? >> the same thing i've been doing all week. fighting hard, accepting -- my swing didn't feel quite as good as yesterday but i fought hard with what i had and made some really nice putts when i had to. i hit a good amount of good shots but at the end of the day,st about staying patient and i felt like i hit some good shots coming in on the back nine and it was nice to see. dottie: 18 holes to go. what would your idol seve ballesteros tell you? >> i don't know, it would be nice to talk to him but probably something like, you know, believe in yourself, just enjoy as much as possible. it's not going to be easy but just have fun and say do your best. dottie: thanks for your time. jim? jim: dottie, thank you. masters final round again tomorrow. begins at 2:00 eastern time. and again, we'll have the arnold palmer special tribute at 1:00 eastern time. with his last-ever recorded intervie
let's go down -- down to dottie. dottie: leer with sergio garcia. much talk about the third round for you here over history. today you got it done. what was the difference? >> the same thing i've been doing all week. fighting hard, accepting -- my swing didn't feel quite as good as yesterday but i fought hard with what i had and made some really nice putts when i had to. i hit a good amount of good shots but at the end of the day,st about staying patient and i felt like i hit some good...
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let's go down to dottie. dottie: jim, thank you. justin, if you had to choose one word to describe what your emotions are right now, what would that be? maybe more than one. >> i mean, disappointed. it's pretty simple, i suppose. a lot of good things happened today. it was a wonderful battle with sergio. you can't feel bad for me. if there's anyone who deserves it out here, it's sergio. he's had his share of heartbreak. i felt like i had it under control at the turn -- turn. playing great golf. just one or two putts to four coming in. he rallied. he birdied 14, eagled 15. we separated from the field. it was sergio's run around 13, 14, and eagle 15. that put him back in the tournament and then he had it won. dottie: if there was one shot you could have back, what would it be? >> maybe the putt at 17. it was fairly straight. less than a putt. slower than i thought. it was a putt i think i could have been more aggressive with at the time. i played the last hole with a one-shot lead, obviously, as it transpired would have been enough. 1
let's go down to dottie. dottie: jim, thank you. justin, if you had to choose one word to describe what your emotions are right now, what would that be? maybe more than one. >> i mean, disappointed. it's pretty simple, i suppose. a lot of good things happened today. it was a wonderful battle with sergio. you can't feel bad for me. if there's anyone who deserves it out here, it's sergio. he's had his share of heartbreak. i felt like i had it under control at the turn -- turn. playing great...
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the trouble is there comes a point when in dearing dottie nature becomes an image of incompetence. tuesday night we were waiting for him and all his mps to attend a meeting of the plp, very important, do talk about the election, and he was an hour late because he was stuck on a train coming back from a constituency. you might say it shows he's a man of the people... know, being late is tardy, whether you are left, right, whatever. on the front page of the telegraph we have theresa may in a similar sort of setting. she has gone to her constituency and she is surrounded by the party faithful. the criticism of her could be that this is her comfort zone and that she, for instance, doesn't want to be on she, for instance, doesn't want to beona she, for instance, doesn't want to be onatv she, for instance, doesn't want to be on a tv debate. no, i think it's certainly something the rest of us wa nt certainly something the rest of us want to see, not least in westminster media circles, her pitched againstjeremy westminster media circles, her pitched against jeremy corbyn and possibly other
the trouble is there comes a point when in dearing dottie nature becomes an image of incompetence. tuesday night we were waiting for him and all his mps to attend a meeting of the plp, very important, do talk about the election, and he was an hour late because he was stuck on a train coming back from a constituency. you might say it shows he's a man of the people... know, being late is tardy, whether you are left, right, whatever. on the front page of the telegraph we have theresa may in a...
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but on the other hand, dottie as that might be, as a trial lawyer, this is extremely good training for someone who will later on politically speaking have to be someone who specializes in convincing people of big arguments. a lot of what makes lincoln such a great speaker, such a great writer, with such a tremendous capacity to convince people very logical, a lot of that grows out of his experience as a trial lawyer on the eighth judicial circuit, and by all measurements, he is successful as a trial lawyer. he enjoys the work of a trial lawyer, and he benefits from it quite readily, so that by the 1850's, he has accumulated a fairly healthy nest egg. he has a house of his own in springfield, illinois. he is sometimes taking in fees as high as $5000 for a particular case, and in those days, $5000 is a lot of money. a middle-class income in the middle 1850's would be, walt whitman estimated, $1000 a year. lincoln can pull in $5000 for one case. so he is doing law not just economically but doing well socially. in 1842, he marries mary todd. now if you notice, john todd stewart and very to
but on the other hand, dottie as that might be, as a trial lawyer, this is extremely good training for someone who will later on politically speaking have to be someone who specializes in convincing people of big arguments. a lot of what makes lincoln such a great speaker, such a great writer, with such a tremendous capacity to convince people very logical, a lot of that grows out of his experience as a trial lawyer on the eighth judicial circuit, and by all measurements, he is successful as a...
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for on all this, i'm joined by rachel abe raps will and dottie who is a retail principal.ust wrote about. this you called it ivanka's global reach. you said these trademarks were issued in china, requested before she was the daughter of president. so requested a long time ago. but the timing doesn't look very good. >> no of the but we have to remember that she's been trying to expand in global markets for quite some type. her handbags, her shoes is sold in the united states but also overseas. a lot of what she's trying to do is expand in new markets but also protect her logos, her trademarks, her intellectual property. so a lot of these applications were filed quite a while ago but still, they were filed with foreign government offices. so the appearance of conflict is still very much real for her of. >> her brand is doing pretty well. you look at sales, estimated, satisfies are pretty good. even though nordstrom dropped and everybody remembers that. she has a pretty sizable brand. >>> and she wouldn't be filing trademarks 18 months ago around the world if she didn't have
for on all this, i'm joined by rachel abe raps will and dottie who is a retail principal.ust wrote about. this you called it ivanka's global reach. you said these trademarks were issued in china, requested before she was the daughter of president. so requested a long time ago. but the timing doesn't look very good. >> no of the but we have to remember that she's been trying to expand in global markets for quite some type. her handbags, her shoes is sold in the united states but also...
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test and refuses to take it so there's three reaps to spun him in an unlicensed premise, unfit for dottyand disobeyed a direct order to take a temples that's why he was suspended and i stock my guns. >> host: you stuck to gun us but when he big boss calls -- >> guest: the final line is the commissioner's. if he decides to restore him to duty -- >> host: nothing left to do. want to get to these, stop, and we frisk. you speak about stop, question and frisk. there was a federal lawsuit right before. i don't think you liked too much mayor de blasio. you talk very nice about giuliani and bloomberg but mayor de blasio, there's issues with the police. they turned their back on them. when he name there was was a federal lawsuit and a federal judge said stop, question and frisk was unconstitutional the way the nypd was implementing it. two things. did you do any tests for people wife stop, question and frisk? i'm reading this and i want to know. >> guest: let me just give you a little background on the stop, and we frisk. call it the stop, question and frisk policy. it's not a policy. it's a law.
test and refuses to take it so there's three reaps to spun him in an unlicensed premise, unfit for dottyand disobeyed a direct order to take a temples that's why he was suspended and i stock my guns. >> host: you stuck to gun us but when he big boss calls -- >> guest: the final line is the commissioner's. if he decides to restore him to duty -- >> host: nothing left to do. want to get to these, stop, and we frisk. you speak about stop, question and frisk. there was a federal...
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she suited up to play dottie henson of a women's pro baseball team.ying? there's no crying -- there's no crying in baseball! >> why don't you leave her alone, jimmy? >> you zip it, doris. >> that is "a league of their own." and a special edition blu-ray is available to relive the film's iconic scenes like this on the field. let's get right it to. geena davis, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> i should mention, we actually have the peach costumes, rosie o'donnell wore, the bat and the glove, they were pulled from the archives at sony picture entertainment. so we want to e are live it this morning while we talk to you. kind of cool. >> i should have come out in it. >> right? can i talk to you about this role? >> it is so interesting. it is 25 years ago and we didn't realize at that time how long movies were going to last. i have the same number of girls and young women recognize me from that movie and say, i played sports because of that movie. so it's fun. yeah. >> you are an olympic athlete. you were in archery. >> nearly. >> you are world clas
she suited up to play dottie henson of a women's pro baseball team.ying? there's no crying -- there's no crying in baseball! >> why don't you leave her alone, jimmy? >> you zip it, doris. >> that is "a league of their own." and a special edition blu-ray is available to relive the film's iconic scenes like this on the field. let's get right it to. geena davis, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> i should mention, we actually have the peach costumes,...
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my name is dottie and i'm a special education teacher at lowell high school here in the city. my beautiful daughter goes to sunset elementary school. we love the city. i have been working in special education. this is my 15th year. i was a paraprofessional for two years before that and we're hanging in by a thread. half of my paycheck as others have said goes to housing and that's being threatened by a predatory landlord trying bullying tactics to push us out. she succeeded with one unit and while some of the tactic it is some are illegal, some are legal, even with tenants rights it's extremely stressful day in and day out to live in that environment where you're pushed out. hey don't want you there. the home is not a sanctuary and protecting with every fiber of our being and on the stressful. we are worried about possibly having to go through substitute teachers at her school. you know i don't want to leave my job and it's just extremely stressful. i don't know how much longer we can stay in the city. we love the box and don't want to live. think outside of the box and not ju
my name is dottie and i'm a special education teacher at lowell high school here in the city. my beautiful daughter goes to sunset elementary school. we love the city. i have been working in special education. this is my 15th year. i was a paraprofessional for two years before that and we're hanging in by a thread. half of my paycheck as others have said goes to housing and that's being threatened by a predatory landlord trying bullying tactics to push us out. she succeeded with one unit and...
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my name is dottie and i'm a special education teacher at lowell high school here in the city. my beautiful daughter goes to sunset elementary school. we love the city. i have been working in special education. this is my 15th year. i was a paraprofessional for two years before that and we're hanging in by a thread. half of my paycheck as others have said goes to housing and that's being threatened by a predatory landlord trying bullying tactics to push us out. she succeeded with one unit and while some of the tactic it is some are illegal, some are legal, even with tenants rights it's extremely stressful day in and day out to live in that environment where you're pushed out. hey don't want you there. the home is not a sanctuary and protecting with every fiber of our being and on the stressful. we are worried about possibly having to go through substitute teachers at her school. you know i don't want to leave my job and it's just extremely stressful. i don't know how much longer we can stay in the city. we love the box and don't want to live. think outside of the box and not ju
my name is dottie and i'm a special education teacher at lowell high school here in the city. my beautiful daughter goes to sunset elementary school. we love the city. i have been working in special education. this is my 15th year. i was a paraprofessional for two years before that and we're hanging in by a thread. half of my paycheck as others have said goes to housing and that's being threatened by a predatory landlord trying bullying tactics to push us out. she succeeded with one unit and...