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from emmett's point of view. >> emmett, come on.u not recognize me? he clearly smelled me coming in through the door. so i had no idea his reaction was going to be like that. it made it special for us. >> he was just like trying to look him in the eyes. i think he remembers you. >> how you doing? >> it was really fun to see emmett greeting trevor coming back. and it was really cute. i'm glad that i caught it on camera. >> and we're done. >> in buffalo, new york, another soldier is greeted by a very emotional pooch. [ whining ] >> i miss you, yeah. >> karen fisher, an air force captain is returning from afghanistan, when she's surprised by her beloved golden retriever molly. [ whining ] >> i knew she would react, molly would react, but i didn't expect her to react the way that she did in the airport. i think she was just kind of beside herself and, we were both just overjoyed. >> staff sergeant joe meyers knew his surprise return from iraq would bring joy to his 9-year-old daughter hannah. >> come here. [ applause ] >> when the camer
from emmett's point of view. >> emmett, come on.u not recognize me? he clearly smelled me coming in through the door. so i had no idea his reaction was going to be like that. it made it special for us. >> he was just like trying to look him in the eyes. i think he remembers you. >> how you doing? >> it was really fun to see emmett greeting trevor coming back. and it was really cute. i'm glad that i caught it on camera. >> and we're done. >> in buffalo, new...
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it's like emmett, here. strong. sturdy. but not too sweet. [ male announcer ] built from apples.en: that's it for the show but before we go, nation, one last thing-- if you want to buy one of these bags made by rescue girls at the st. monica's girl's school head to sistersunited.com. do it captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> may 13th, 2014 -- from comedy central's worldview's headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart! (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central >>> welcome to the daily show. i'm jon stewart. my guest tonight: ron suskind, author of "life animated: a story of sidekicks, heroes and autism." very interesting. now we turn to the troubling state of our democracy which, having hit some tough times, has been left with no choice but to sell its body to the highest bidder. >> the koch brothers, the industrial magnates currently tied for fourth on forbes list of richest americans with $36 billion apiece. in 2012, the koch brothers political network raised $400 million to
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. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum♪ it's like emmett, here. strong. sturdy. too sweet. [ male announcer ] built from apples. built to refresh. smith & forge hard cider. oww! made strong. what is this place? where are we? this is where we bring together the fastest internet and the best in entertainment. we call it the x1 entertainment operating system. it looks like the future! he has a phaser! it's not a phaser! it's my phone! he can use his voice to control the tv. you can use your woice? my voice. your woice. my voice. "vuh," voice. his voice. your woice? look. watch sci-fi. [ female announcer ] the x1 entertainment operating system, only from xfinity. [crowd cheering] everyone wants to live longer. i guess the idea is to go long enough. so let's see what great ideas the scientists have come up with. >> scientists from universities may have found a way to reverse aging. >> they're call this vampire therapy. vampire therapy, i like my science trendy. do i finally get to drink the blood legally. it's harvard and sanford are in on it it's got to be pretty sop
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it's like emmett, here. strong. sturdy. but not too sweet. [ male announcer ] built from apples. to refresh. smith & forge hard cider. oww! made strong. smith & forge hard cider. oww! ♪ ♪ thcar loan didn't start here. it started with that overdue bill he never got. checking his experian credit report and score allowed him to identify and better address the issue. then drive off into the sunset. experian. [ jim ] mmmmm. so, hot. whoo! mmmmm. that is hot! [ male announcer ] made with real cheese and premium cuts of meat. [ ding! ] ♪ hot pockets! sz welcome back, everybody, my guest tonight is an award-winning actress who plays a russian spy on the americans. which if you think about it would be the perfect cover for an actual russian spy. please welcome keri russell. (applause) >> thanks some of for coming on, good to see you, thanks for coming on the show again. >> thanks for having me. >> pleasure. >> i have never been on your show before but -- >> thats with a test. >> you passed. i had to make sure you were the real keri russell and not a spy with a keri russell mask on. >> goo
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it's like emmett, here. strong. sturdy. but not too sweet. [ male announcer ] built from apples.refresh. smith & forge hard cider. oww! made strong. [ siren wailing ] ♪ oh, no [ siren wailing ] ♪ ♪ whoa ♪ [ siren wails ] ♪ [ male announcer ] the next time you fake wearing your seatbelt, remember this... cops have been trained to spot seatbelt violations, even at night. and they don't give out fake tickets. day or night. click it or ticket. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome back! my guest tonight, about to be angry man. welcome matthew weiner! (cheers and applause) hey! nice to see you! >> nice to be here. >.>> stephen: i'm excited you're here. i'm a little sad on what we're talking about because we're thinking about the end of "madmen" here. the first half of the seventh and final season ends may 25, and the second half of the final season is next year. >> yes. >> stephen: what's occasionally known in tv as "next season." >> yes. >> stephen: okay, so was it your idea or the network's to split the season in half and -- milk it? (laughter) does don work on a dairy farm? why
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it's like emmett, here. strong. sturdy. but not too sweet. [ male announcer ] built from apples. oww! made strong. smith & forge hard cider. oww! so you can get cash back on all your purchases. so you can use your cash back... to follow your dream. so you... can save the day. chase freedom. so you can. >> stephen: that's it for the report, everybody, good night captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> from company dee central's world news headquarters in new york this is the daily show with jon stewart. (cheers and applause) >> jon: hey, everybody, welcome to the daily show, my name is jon stewart. good one tonight, my guest dr. mar-- martin blaser here to tell us how we are all going to die from formerly treatable diseases. (laughter) speaking of medieval scourges that should be he rad cade, horrible going-on in nigeria. >> nearly three weeks ago in northern nigeria high school girls, possibly more than 200 of them, were kidnapped from their school in a remote village. >> jon: what kind of evil satanic individual would sto
it's like emmett, here. strong. sturdy. but not too sweet. [ male announcer ] built from apples. oww! made strong. smith & forge hard cider. oww! so you can get cash back on all your purchases. so you can use your cash back... to follow your dream. so you... can save the day. chase freedom. so you can. >> stephen: that's it for the report, everybody, good night captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> from company dee...
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emmett smith was an important person she's always hated public any. she stayed in illinois and that was the seed of the church she stays in illinois for a while but it is designed on that he intended for his people to live. they are now called the community of christ as you may well know. but they accept that they don't accept that for instance correct me if i'm wrong but i'm pretty confident they can gain the priesthood endowment and the communities. ithat is a huge deal in salt lae city where they are not allowed inside the temple to get the priesthood right. you started with basically zero knowledge from scratch in the buck. did you do the hysteroscopy comin, notfiction but creative n and also you chose to be a bit more detached. how did you find yourself tempted to add personality to the characters in certain dialogue and how did you choose which quotes to add and this gave one character one personality than it did. the best popular history i think is readable and factual. the quotes were all taken. it's been told once in fiction and nonfiction. i
emmett smith was an important person she's always hated public any. she stayed in illinois and that was the seed of the church she stays in illinois for a while but it is designed on that he intended for his people to live. they are now called the community of christ as you may well know. but they accept that they don't accept that for instance correct me if i'm wrong but i'm pretty confident they can gain the priesthood endowment and the communities. ithat is a huge deal in salt lae city where...
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and finally many of you may know the name emmett till is a young person who was killed a
and finally many of you may know the name emmett till is a young person who was killed a
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we want to bring in emmett carson. and this 24-hour fund-raiser that nbc bay area is a part of, it's something that is happening all across the silicon valley today. and why is it so important is this. >> it's important because we have real important needs in our community. we have 700 non-profits that are addressing those needs from safety nets to the arts to the environment, disabilities, after school programs, and we need everyone at san mateo county to give right now. >> reporter: there is a minimum donation, but if people give up coffee at starbucks for a day they can afford it. >> we have breaking news here. we are now at $5.2 million! [cheers and applause] >> our community cares and gives. join us! >> reporter: that is awesome. all right. let's get a look at the weather forecast. i hope we get a cheer for the weather equally the same. you guys like this weather? [cheers and applause] >> we are tracking winds at 10 to 20 miles per hour right now. so it's not quite as wendy wint was this time yesterday. we have a
we want to bring in emmett carson. and this 24-hour fund-raiser that nbc bay area is a part of, it's something that is happening all across the silicon valley today. and why is it so important is this. >> it's important because we have real important needs in our community. we have 700 non-profits that are addressing those needs from safety nets to the arts to the environment, disabilities, after school programs, and we need everyone at san mateo county to give right now. >>...
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2012 gang rape and murder of a woman in new delhi and you talk about how that sort of spawned and emmettl moment, where india had a reckoning with its rate culture. with the proliferation or the #sallwomen, are using a similar moment here? >> i think we are. i feel like an early 2013, worldwide, very strong in india and the u.s. would change the way we talked about rape. we won the battle of the story to stop treating rape as an isolated incident and treat it as a widespread problem that arises not from anomalies in the culture, but the mainstream of the culture. and changing the language was part of that. the words rape culture, the phrase rate culture became very widespread last year. an important tool in addressing the epidemic of raids across the country and parts of the world. i feel we have made another breakthrough in discussing it, the word sexual entitlement. to discuss the broad problems that underlie this particular incident. i feel like we shook things up this weekend, and that we won the battle of the story. yesallre half a million women tweets. a lot of very powerful women,
2012 gang rape and murder of a woman in new delhi and you talk about how that sort of spawned and emmettl moment, where india had a reckoning with its rate culture. with the proliferation or the #sallwomen, are using a similar moment here? >> i think we are. i feel like an early 2013, worldwide, very strong in india and the u.s. would change the way we talked about rape. we won the battle of the story to stop treating rape as an isolated incident and treat it as a widespread problem that...
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foundation of industry here from the get-go, to jim crow, lynchings to church burnings. 14-year-old emmett to a white lady in 1955. the assassination of medgar evers in 1963. the murders of civil rights workers james cheney, michael schwerner and andrew goodman in 1964. hell, they had to send in 30,000 armed federal agents, national guardsmen and military police just to enforce federal law allowing a black man to attend state college. a notion that was, shall we say, less than popular here. to be honest, that was about all i had for an image of the state of mississippi. that was all i knew. and it hadn't occurred to me to look further. but i have traveled the world since then, and i have visited and learned to love many places not my own, cultures and beliefs very different from the upper east side of manhattan. why can't i love mississippi? ♪ ♪ ♪ never gonna fall from my spot, i move all this, in september, black eye october, so you thob shankful the party's not over ♪ ♪ we won the race because they ran a lame campaign, i'm cooking victory, you want a taste ♪ >> pie infamous is a proud so
foundation of industry here from the get-go, to jim crow, lynchings to church burnings. 14-year-old emmett to a white lady in 1955. the assassination of medgar evers in 1963. the murders of civil rights workers james cheney, michael schwerner and andrew goodman in 1964. hell, they had to send in 30,000 armed federal agents, national guardsmen and military police just to enforce federal law allowing a black man to attend state college. a notion that was, shall we say, less than popular here. to...
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foundation of industry here from the get-go, to jim crow, lynchings to church burnings. 14-year-old emmettsass to a white lady in 1955. the assassination of medgar evers in 1963. the murders of civil rights workers james cheney, michael schweren and michael goodman in 1964. they had to send in 30,000 federal agents, national guardsmen and military apolice to enforce a law allowing a black man to attend college. a notion that was, shall we say, less than popular here. to be honest, that was about all i had for an image of the state of mississippi. that was all i knew. and it hadn't occurred to me to look further. but i have traveled the world since then, and i have visited and learned to love many places not my own, cultures and beliefs very different from the upper east side of manhattan. why can't i love mississippi? ♪ >> infamous is a proud son and resident of mississippi, a youth mentor in jackson's church and public school systems, owner of a marketing agency and hip-hop artist. this town, it feels empty. where is everybody? >> i think one thing is a lot of people think that you have t
foundation of industry here from the get-go, to jim crow, lynchings to church burnings. 14-year-old emmettsass to a white lady in 1955. the assassination of medgar evers in 1963. the murders of civil rights workers james cheney, michael schweren and michael goodman in 1964. they had to send in 30,000 federal agents, national guardsmen and military apolice to enforce a law allowing a black man to attend college. a notion that was, shall we say, less than popular here. to be honest, that was...
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so when emmett till was killed, was lynched, it was a national story and clearly a crime. and yet the statement said we don't really want to pass judgment on this but this is a matter for the local mississippi authorities to do with. we will see what they say. but that changed oath because the leadership changed and you had a number of people who had come to the floor by the early '60s who were senior people who are very socially active but also a whole new generation of you people coming into leadership role, just into rank-and-file roles in the church, in the structure, the national council churches but also individual churches around the country, individual denominations and starting to see the urgency a civil rights. they were spurred on by what they saw in the south and the examples martin luther king in the sense was in yet another way for critical to add to the long list of things he did to inspire this country. he inspired the protestant churches, fellow protestants. they saw what he was doing. the "letter from birmingham jail" was so signal, it was published in al
so when emmett till was killed, was lynched, it was a national story and clearly a crime. and yet the statement said we don't really want to pass judgment on this but this is a matter for the local mississippi authorities to do with. we will see what they say. but that changed oath because the leadership changed and you had a number of people who had come to the floor by the early '60s who were senior people who are very socially active but also a whole new generation of you people coming into...
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. >> emmett carson, ceo silicon valley and you're the brain child behind this, did you have a cocktail napkin moment? >> no, we thought that we wanted to unleash all the charitable passion in silicon valley and we were excited to have everyone participatin participating. over 700 nonprofits and an opportunity for people to give back to our community. >> you know, i look at this number here on your app and the website and it said 2.1 and this only started. >> at midnight, yes. >> are you surprised by this number? >> we are excited that people have jumped. there have been over 4,800 gifts made already and the day hasn't even started. we are excited to be here. we're thankful for our partnership with whole foods and microsoft and with the family foundation and others. over 100 different sponsors and it's going to be a great day. get that giving feeling. >> all right, thank you very much. again, you got, like you said, just throughout 700 nonprofits go online. just google silicon valley gives. you have just under, over, i don't know, i can't do the math now. over 18 hours ago and i'm sure
. >> emmett carson, ceo silicon valley and you're the brain child behind this, did you have a cocktail napkin moment? >> no, we thought that we wanted to unleash all the charitable passion in silicon valley and we were excited to have everyone participatin participating. over 700 nonprofits and an opportunity for people to give back to our community. >> you know, i look at this number here on your app and the website and it said 2.1 and this only started. >> at midnight,...
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. >> emmett carson, ceo of the silicon valley foundation and came up with silicon valley. has this been done before? >> it has been done before, but certainly in silicon valley we put our own twist to it and looking at numbers 2.1 and change. >> what is your goal? >> our goal is that everyone in our valley participates in the 700 worthwhile nonprofits in our community. we want everyone who has a contribution as low as $10 to come out and help the community. >> all right. as high as what? is there a limit? >> there is no limit, the sky is the limit. >> in the past, so, what, we have been on the air for two minutes. we raised about $2,000. what is the math on that? $1,000 every 30 seconds, i don't know. i need to get a calculator on this thing. you can just google it and it will be very easy to find or go to your whole foods and, again, it will help a lot of great organizations, some of whom you met just moments ago. >> you notice that women woman behind you. >> i think it will be very difficult,b have to give money to everybody. >> and i love their enthusiasm and they have
. >> emmett carson, ceo of the silicon valley foundation and came up with silicon valley. has this been done before? >> it has been done before, but certainly in silicon valley we put our own twist to it and looking at numbers 2.1 and change. >> what is your goal? >> our goal is that everyone in our valley participates in the 700 worthwhile nonprofits in our community. we want everyone who has a contribution as low as $10 to come out and help the community. >> all...
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emmett kelly. >> jimmy: no, no. no clowns. no real clowns. >> steve: okay. >> jimmy: yeah, no.mous voices. >> steve: okay. james earl jones? >> jimmy: james earl jones, okay. he's interested. i've heard from his agent. [ laughter ] >> steve: morgan freeman as clown god. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: he said he might do it. he's on the fence. >> steve: he's not for sure. >> jimmy: i have to talk to his agent. >> steve: i mean, this is big. >> jimmy: yeah, this is giant. [ laughter ] and finally, you guys, this is -- we'll talk about this later. this was getting big on youtube today. i guess this dad was filming his son and he asked his son to name all the bad words he knew. and watch the kid's response. >> tell me all the bad words you know. go. >> crap. shut up. butthead. butthole. and -- butt crack. and -- [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: there we go. [ applause ] i have a feeling he's going to learn a few more words when his mother sees what daddy put up on youtube. we have a great show. give it up for the roots, everybody. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome, everybody. oh
emmett kelly. >> jimmy: no, no. no clowns. no real clowns. >> steve: okay. >> jimmy: yeah, no.mous voices. >> steve: okay. james earl jones? >> jimmy: james earl jones, okay. he's interested. i've heard from his agent. [ laughter ] >> steve: morgan freeman as clown god. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: he said he might do it. he's on the fence. >> steve: he's not for sure. >> jimmy: i have to talk to his agent. >> steve: i mean,...
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council of churches war very apolitical and really uncomfortable with getting involved in -- so when emmett till was killed, lynched, national story, and clearly a crime, and yet the ncc released a statement that said, you know, we don't really want to pass judgment on this. this is a matter for the local mississippi authorities to deal with. >> guest: that's right. >> host: we'll see what they say >> host: oh dear. >> guest: but that changed because the leadership changed. a number of people came to the fore who were senior people who were very socially active and a whole new generation of young people coming into leadership roles or just into kind of rank-and-file roles in the church, both in the ncc structure, the bureaucracy of the national council of churches and individual churches and individual denominations, and starting to see the urgency of civil rights. they were really spurred on by what they saw in the south, and martin luther king was very critical to add to the long list of things he did to inspire this country. he inspired the protestant churches, fellow protestants, they s
council of churches war very apolitical and really uncomfortable with getting involved in -- so when emmett till was killed, lynched, national story, and clearly a crime, and yet the ncc released a statement that said, you know, we don't really want to pass judgment on this. this is a matter for the local mississippi authorities to deal with. >> guest: that's right. >> host: we'll see what they say >> host: oh dear. >> guest: but that changed because the leadership...
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demanded an apology ebony magazine that magazine at the publishing company that published the picture of emmettl's desecrated body kowtowed and apologized to the republican national committee. they apologize for gutting the voting rights act. [applause] if we have institutions and it was our own fault if we don't hold them accountable. >> thank you. next question please. [applause] >> thank you. my name is silvia canard. i am the chief diversity officer and an attorney for this institution and thank you very much for your comments. last year we actually gave a lifetime achievement award to faith ringgold so faith ringgold so it is alive and honored to see her here again. my question to the panel is this. he talked about the tentacles of capitalism that cuts across a number of areas in our culture society and i specifically wanted to hone and on the conversation about the industrial complex particularly as it relates to the black labor behind bars. i wonder if there's a way to think about how we flip this conversation to expand entrepreneurialism particularly among our young men but among our yo
demanded an apology ebony magazine that magazine at the publishing company that published the picture of emmettl's desecrated body kowtowed and apologized to the republican national committee. they apologize for gutting the voting rights act. [applause] if we have institutions and it was our own fault if we don't hold them accountable. >> thank you. next question please. [applause] >> thank you. my name is silvia canard. i am the chief diversity officer and an attorney for this...
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demanded an apology for the tweet, ebony magazine, the publishing company that published the picture of emmett till's desecrated body, kowtowed and apologized to the republican national committee. and so what i said to them on twitter, i was, like, no, you apologize to the republicans when they apologize for gutting the voting rights act. [applause] and so if we have institutions, it is our own fault if we don't hold them accountable. >> okay. thank you. next question, please. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, dr. ford. my name is sylvia canard, i'm an attorney for this constitution. for this institution, and thank you very much for your comments. last year we actually gave a lifetime achievement award to ms. faith ring gold, so it's a delight and an honor to see her here again. my question to the panel is this: you talked about the tentacles of capitalism that cuts across a number of areas in our culture and society. and i specifically wanted to hope in on -- hone in on the conversation about the prison industrial complex particularly as it relates to the commercialization of black labor be
demanded an apology for the tweet, ebony magazine, the publishing company that published the picture of emmett till's desecrated body, kowtowed and apologized to the republican national committee. and so what i said to them on twitter, i was, like, no, you apologize to the republicans when they apologize for gutting the voting rights act. [applause] and so if we have institutions, it is our own fault if we don't hold them accountable. >> okay. thank you. next question, please. thank you....
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. >> reporter: his drive comes from his father emmett sr. from sara lee own.acility. the room is now an office. >> i had my bed here and i had a little shelf here where i put some books and clothes and all that kind of stuff. >> reporter: francis sr. worked 16 hours a day for a decade and often would stay in the stoj room with francis and his twin brother franklin. where would they stay with you? >> sometimes they sleep on my bed as i'm working. >> what was it like staying on at the center. >> we'd be on the courts and go to bed at like midnight and wake up and play again. >> reporter: he practically grew up at the center and that really paid off. after a while, francis developed as a player. soon parents and coaches took notice. >> parents came to me and said hairks listen, your son is playing good tennis right now but he was rts discovered by misha. >> at night i saw him going home and practicing serves and being around the court all the time without coaches, without his parents making him do anything like that. everything came from him. he really wanted to
. >> reporter: his drive comes from his father emmett sr. from sara lee own.acility. the room is now an office. >> i had my bed here and i had a little shelf here where i put some books and clothes and all that kind of stuff. >> reporter: francis sr. worked 16 hours a day for a decade and often would stay in the stoj room with francis and his twin brother franklin. where would they stay with you? >> sometimes they sleep on my bed as i'm working. >> what was it like...
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. >> we should point out that doc emmett, he's the best announcer anywhere from hockey. >> just incrediblen did colorado change their name? >> a couple generations ago. >> in '75 when the hustle came out. it's been awhile. you were busy at studio 54. >> i'm just not a hockey guy. >> willie was a little young for this and mike was -- >> but i was right there. >> those were good years. >> those are the peak deutsch years. all right. ever heard of a water hazard in baseball? >> really? >> it's off the end of the bat. flipped down the right side. it's foul and giving chase that time was perez. and somehow it set off a water geyser. >> holy cow. >> what happened there, willie? >> that's from the ft. wayne tin caps. >> that happened at a tin caps game? >> that's a nice ballpark. 18-minute delay. knocked off that sprinkler head, i guess. i love that. >> what happens when college softball players meet some unexpected competition. let's watch. >> right to williams at third. gets it to first and a dog on the field. >> oh, boy. >> that's something you don't see every day. and he just stole pfeiffer's
. >> we should point out that doc emmett, he's the best announcer anywhere from hockey. >> just incrediblen did colorado change their name? >> a couple generations ago. >> in '75 when the hustle came out. it's been awhile. you were busy at studio 54. >> i'm just not a hockey guy. >> willie was a little young for this and mike was -- >> but i was right there. >> those were good years. >> those are the peak deutsch years. all right. ever heard...