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on the emory campus is initiated this new policy of encouragement of women to afford rape, now everybody is having to suffer from the university in america with the mr. purdy rape on the campus in the federal government involved in taking initiative and faculty is the best approach. as her assume people are concerned in the middle east, when i wrote my book as mentioned earlier, not apartheid , i got the nobel peace prize earlier and i saved some of the money and at brandeis, which is a heavily friendship towards israel, i hope to organize a group of students to go from brandeis every year to israel and they actually would take 14 or 15 and i would pay for the expenses and they would go and spend some time in israel and spent time of palestinians to learn both sides of the controversial issue. we've done this at other colleges around the country where i put in a maximum of $25,000 to help the traveling expenses. i think that's had a beneficial effect. i would say if you're interested in doing something about the middle east peace process, get about 12 or 15 of their classmates and maybe
on the emory campus is initiated this new policy of encouragement of women to afford rape, now everybody is having to suffer from the university in america with the mr. purdy rape on the campus in the federal government involved in taking initiative and faculty is the best approach. as her assume people are concerned in the middle east, when i wrote my book as mentioned earlier, not apartheid , i got the nobel peace prize earlier and i saved some of the money and at brandeis, which is a heavily...
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first one comes from my days at emory. it was referenced at vanderbilt. salman rushdie decided to deposit his personal papers in the library at emory. if you go online, you will find that connection -- collection included manuscripts, letters, personal documents, miscellany, and of course his computers. at the moment of her seat, the colleagues at the emory library discovered at least one of the amputers had been killed by [indiscernible] four emory, the irony was not missed. mythmaking that it was coke that killed him. some things on his computers could have been lost forever. it was not. technicians were able to recover essentially every keystroke, word, deletion. the example suggests that next generation of literary scholars will have an advantage unknown here to four. -- heretofore. not only will they be able to analyze the literary genius, but aspects of creativity as well. composed,ce when he how he changed things. we can match it to the notes and marginalia of his drafts. we can go back and create simulations to figure out what may have been going
first one comes from my days at emory. it was referenced at vanderbilt. salman rushdie decided to deposit his personal papers in the library at emory. if you go online, you will find that connection -- collection included manuscripts, letters, personal documents, miscellany, and of course his computers. at the moment of her seat, the colleagues at the emory library discovered at least one of the amputers had been killed by [indiscernible] four emory, the irony was not missed. mythmaking that it...
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first one comes from my days at emory. excuse the every reference at vanderbilt. silver years ago notice novelists salman rushdie decided positive personal papers at emory. if you go online you will find the collection include manuscripts, letters, personal documents, miscellany and, of course, his computers. at the moment of receipt, the colleagues at the emory library discovered at least one of the computers had been killed by a cola product. for emory, the irony was not missed. [laughter] given his long ties to coca-cola. and the story was, of course it was coke that killed it, and maybe some days it was pepsi and not coke. anyway, salman thought everything on his computer had been lost forever. it wasn't. technicians were able to recover essentially every keystroke, word, deletion, et cetera. this example suggests that the next generation of literary scholars will have an advantage unknown, unknown heretofore. only will they be able to obliterate genius that enabled salman rushdie produce his book, but aspects of creativity as well. think of it. we can trace w
first one comes from my days at emory. excuse the every reference at vanderbilt. silver years ago notice novelists salman rushdie decided positive personal papers at emory. if you go online you will find the collection include manuscripts, letters, personal documents, miscellany and, of course, his computers. at the moment of receipt, the colleagues at the emory library discovered at least one of the computers had been killed by a cola product. for emory, the irony was not missed. [laughter]...
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joel vizot of emory university hospital and megan mccracken of u.c. berkeley, thanks very much. >> woodruff: seventy-five years ago today, on the steps of the lincoln memorial, marian anderson set a milestone in civil rights history. tonight, we begin a series exploring iconic moments and legislation that continue to shape race relations in america. jeffrey brown kicks it off with a look back at anderson's groundbreaking performance. >> 75,000 are here at the lincoln memorial to hear marian anderson, a contralto, who is making her debut at the emancipation shrine. >> brown: april 8th, 1939. marian anderson made her statement against racism through the power and beauty of her voice. >> ♪ my country tis of thee sweet land of liberty >> brown: three quarters of a century later, young people gathered at the same spot to honor marian anderson and commemorate her easter day concert. >> ♪ he's got the whole world in his hands ♪ >> brown: the washington performing arts society's "children of gospel choir" sang. anisse murillo, a junior at eleanor roosevelt hi
joel vizot of emory university hospital and megan mccracken of u.c. berkeley, thanks very much. >> woodruff: seventy-five years ago today, on the steps of the lincoln memorial, marian anderson set a milestone in civil rights history. tonight, we begin a series exploring iconic moments and legislation that continue to shape race relations in america. jeffrey brown kicks it off with a look back at anderson's groundbreaking performance. >> 75,000 are here at the lincoln memorial to...
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throughout the united states as seen in baltimore, dallas, denver, rolly, oakland with a free downtown, emory ville. with the multicity free shuttles that connect vertically and in oakland and all of regional transit. the mission bay shuttle is funded but very valuable. there are many, many things that our moan should be implementing >> thank you, very much. next speaker, please. >> good morning. my name is lance and i'm a resident of north beach. i also support extending the transit into the fisher man's wart. i read the study submitted by the ct a and m t c, the very first thing on the scope, one of the items that was requested of the people requesting the funds is the level of input into the prioritization process. and, that wasn't answered in the thing, in the bottom here. as far as i know, i don't recall any public requests or input on this or at least open public input. page two under city objective, it says three possible alignments will be examined as part of the initial study. at last week's meeting, we raised a point. we asked, okay, of the three possible alignments, are you conside
throughout the united states as seen in baltimore, dallas, denver, rolly, oakland with a free downtown, emory ville. with the multicity free shuttles that connect vertically and in oakland and all of regional transit. the mission bay shuttle is funded but very valuable. there are many, many things that our moan should be implementing >> thank you, very much. next speaker, please. >> good morning. my name is lance and i'm a resident of north beach. i also support extending the...
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one pitcher carried an emory board. he denied any wrongdoing but still got nailed by the ump. and then there is the classic pine tar from the '80s. a home run called off because of the goo on his bat. outside fenway park, fans on both teams called foul on pineda, but they were forgiving. >> if it's something that everybody does, why not, right? >> reporter: another magical yankees/red sox moment, a slight of hand too heavi havavy on the obvious. ron mott, nbc news boston. >> that is our broadcast for a thursday night. thanks for being with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you back here tomorrow evening. good night. >> it was one of the best things that ever happened to our neighborhood. >> right now at 6:00, banding together to fight crime like only the bay area can: with technology. >> new at 6:00, social networking not just for socializing. bay area cities are fighting back against crime and dwindling police forces. a specific app that's gaining ground. oakland and san jose among the cities turning to this free app to lower their crime rate. nbc is in the area not just
one pitcher carried an emory board. he denied any wrongdoing but still got nailed by the ump. and then there is the classic pine tar from the '80s. a home run called off because of the goo on his bat. outside fenway park, fans on both teams called foul on pineda, but they were forgiving. >> if it's something that everybody does, why not, right? >> reporter: another magical yankees/red sox moment, a slight of hand too heavi havavy on the obvious. ron mott, nbc news boston. >>...
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and a i'm a professor at emory university and have been now for 32 years, but that, writing books and thing i have to do besides running a family. i have 12 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren, so i have a big family, and i have to take care -- i'm still getting acquainted with my wife rosalynn after 68 years. [ cheers ] >> stephen: does she ever say, you know, for pete's sake, jimmy, you have been president for four years, kick back and have a billy beer. did you ever have one of your brother's beers when you were president? >> he advised me not to drink it. >> stephen: i have a six-pack. want to open one up? >> no, thanks. they're very valuable, by the way. >> stephen: it's now paying for my college education. okay, here's my beef with you. why are you out there building houses for poor people? have you not read anything? when you give poor people things, you enslave them to your charity, it's an act of violence. i can't do anything for myself, jimmy carter'll do it for me. i can't reach the remote, jimmy carter, get it for me. do you understand? >> i understand. my wife and i h
and a i'm a professor at emory university and have been now for 32 years, but that, writing books and thing i have to do besides running a family. i have 12 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren, so i have a big family, and i have to take care -- i'm still getting acquainted with my wife rosalynn after 68 years. [ cheers ] >> stephen: does she ever say, you know, for pete's sake, jimmy, you have been president for four years, kick back and have a billy beer. did you ever have one of...
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they were area rested in emory emoryville on tailor about those had arrive rat one and city supervisors would not consider how the program would affect the environment. the shuttles create a lot of noise, safety and other concerns. >>> 6:11 is the time we do continue to watch the weather and it has caused some problems across the bay area and we have been showing damage caused by line up. >>> this involves a 16-year-old girl and they are putting out a popular contra costa trail. >>> good morning we are looking at wet roads and you should add another 10 or 15 minutes to the trail. there is another commute which is already very slow, and we will tell you where >> we are looking at some things popping up, stay tuned for more news weather and traffic. ♪ ♪ get 5% cash back at lowe's this quarter so you can score more cash. activate your 5% cash back at chase.com/freedom. chase. so you can. . >>> they are on alert after a disturbing incident of a 17- year-old girl. she was globed while heading to class. it happened on a trail used by a lot of the students. police say a man jumped out of the b
they were area rested in emory emoryville on tailor about those had arrive rat one and city supervisors would not consider how the program would affect the environment. the shuttles create a lot of noise, safety and other concerns. >>> 6:11 is the time we do continue to watch the weather and it has caused some problems across the bay area and we have been showing damage caused by line up. >>> this involves a 16-year-old girl and they are putting out a popular contra costa...
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reade seligmann went to law school at emory and works as a clerk for a federal judge in new jersey. >> can you conclude anything about the residual for the three boys based on what happened? it sounds like they have been successful. >> and they have gone on with their lives. they feel terribly wrong. 'su see reade seligmann emotion. emotion.ne david evans' that was six months before brett cooper declared them innocent. they have been able to go on with their lives. , he was and business school. i heard back from wharton saying i wish you would not contacted him at wharton because i do not think his classmates realize he is the david evans from the duke lacrosse case. they have gone on with their lives as they should. unless they got away with something. i also tell the story in this book of brian mcfadden, the guy who wrote in the e-mail. ruined buts been not almost ruined by the e-mail he sent that night that he thought was a joke. he thought he was sending it to his fellow players. he had to change his name. about how hiserpt life has been changed forever because of what he did in t
reade seligmann went to law school at emory and works as a clerk for a federal judge in new jersey. >> can you conclude anything about the residual for the three boys based on what happened? it sounds like they have been successful. >> and they have gone on with their lives. they feel terribly wrong. 'su see reade seligmann emotion. emotion.ne david evans' that was six months before brett cooper declared them innocent. they have been able to go on with their lives. , he was and...
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[laughter] for emory, the irony was not missed. [laughter] given his long ties to coca-co coca-cola. and the story was mythmaking that, of course, it was coke that killed it and maybe some days it was pepsi and not coke. anyway, salmon thought everything on his computers have been lost for ever. it wasn't. technicians were able to recover essentially every keystroke, word, deletion, et cetera. this suggests the next generation of literary scholars will have an advantage, unknown, unknown heretofore. now only will they be able to probe the literary genius that enabled salman rushdie produce the book, but aspects of creativity as well. think of it. we can trace when he composed, how he changed things. we can match it to the notes in his address. we can go back and actually create simulations to forget what may have been going on in the brain as he's actually typing and weak typing. but that kind of new possibility, using new tools and methods also suggests that other things will have to change. new kinds of teams will have to be crea
[laughter] for emory, the irony was not missed. [laughter] given his long ties to coca-co coca-cola. and the story was mythmaking that, of course, it was coke that killed it and maybe some days it was pepsi and not coke. anyway, salmon thought everything on his computers have been lost for ever. it wasn't. technicians were able to recover essentially every keystroke, word, deletion, et cetera. this suggests the next generation of literary scholars will have an advantage, unknown, unknown...
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like emory, torre.ad to get that one in, man. >> john, the officials at northwestern have been making dire predictions about what will happen if the team unionizes. they're saying that the construction of a new athletic facility at the university will be jeopardized, head coach fitzgerald might leave. how credible are those threats? the way i understand they work is football and basketball are cash cows and cross-subsidize everything else. >> it depends on who's writing the checks. it tends to be donors. if the donor is not happy, then the donor's not going to write that check. it's not based so much on university policy as it is on the whole development officer. that's how it breaks down. now, in the case of northwestern, it's got to be said, northwestern football is not a cash cow. every year the students, part of the tuition goes to athletics. $1,000 per semester per student was going to athletics at the all-time nader at that point, in the '80s. so northwestern is not a cash cow. that said, they do
like emory, torre.ad to get that one in, man. >> john, the officials at northwestern have been making dire predictions about what will happen if the team unionizes. they're saying that the construction of a new athletic facility at the university will be jeopardized, head coach fitzgerald might leave. how credible are those threats? the way i understand they work is football and basketball are cash cows and cross-subsidize everything else. >> it depends on who's writing the checks....
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my brother's a doctor and encouraged me to come to the emory cardiac rehab program. well, i didn't much want to but in february i did start. february of '92, i did come to the program. and the part of that that's so good is that they put a monitor on me and they start your exercises very slowly, you know, but you feel real secure. that's kind of like a security blanket-- the monitor. poa: i think the best thing for women to do nowadays is to understand their own risk factors, their family history, their own lifestyle, know... are they at greatly increased risk for heart disease? and modify the risk factors that have been proven with studies thus far. i just got off the treadmill. hamilton: yes, i changed a lot of things. i quit smoking. never touched another cigarette. they did have a little program before i left the hospital on the diet. now, i grew up in macon, georgia and we ate... i grew up with vegetables cooked with fatback, and i... with bacon and eggs and grits and so forth, and you didn't go out without a good breakfast of eggs, grits and cheese and all that
my brother's a doctor and encouraged me to come to the emory cardiac rehab program. well, i didn't much want to but in february i did start. february of '92, i did come to the program. and the part of that that's so good is that they put a monitor on me and they start your exercises very slowly, you know, but you feel real secure. that's kind of like a security blanket-- the monitor. poa: i think the best thing for women to do nowadays is to understand their own risk factors, their family...
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they don't usually have emory boards.mething different. >> explain why they do that. >> for pine tar, it's -- he said that it was so cold last night he needed to grip the baseball. i think when they go back into the dugout, some pitchers do grab some pine tar in their hand. they're just not so obvious to put it on their neck. it is a foreign substance. something like vaseline or an emory where you're sand ugh up the ball, that changes the way the ball spins. pine tar they say is just for the grip on a cold night especially. we'll see what they do with him. >>> coming up next, radhika jones is here with this year's "time" 100 list. she'll be with us to unveil it next on "morning joe." ♪ cadmium, mercury, lead. all on the periodic table. all inside these, too. now the last thing we want is for all that to mix with water. so recycle. you'll keep your planet clean, t-m-y-k. for $175 dollars a month? so our business can be on at&t's network yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited t
they don't usually have emory boards.mething different. >> explain why they do that. >> for pine tar, it's -- he said that it was so cold last night he needed to grip the baseball. i think when they go back into the dugout, some pitchers do grab some pine tar in their hand. they're just not so obvious to put it on their neck. it is a foreign substance. something like vaseline or an emory where you're sand ugh up the ball, that changes the way the ball spins. pine tar they say is...
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and international accounting firm and the law firm mcdermott will and emory renowned for its international tax practice. both firms provided the advice that the changes are appropriate under the tax loss in both stand behind that advice. this advice was consistent with the experience and judgment of caterpillar tax department. caterpillar in house tax professionals and outside advisers manage to tax risk every day, and we remain convinced that the restructuring and subsequent transaction comply with the tax law. csarl purchases and sales of parts of more than sufficient business of this to be respected for tax purposes. the 1999 restructuring of parts purchases and sales did not in any way violate generally applicable judicial doctrine is in the tax area. an independent expert, professor john stein is of the new york university school of law confirms this conclusion. he had provided airport to the subcommittee staff on march 10th, 2014. csarl pays and arms length royalty for all tangible properties including intellectual property made available by caterpillar, inc. to a csarl as well as on
and international accounting firm and the law firm mcdermott will and emory renowned for its international tax practice. both firms provided the advice that the changes are appropriate under the tax loss in both stand behind that advice. this advice was consistent with the experience and judgment of caterpillar tax department. caterpillar in house tax professionals and outside advisers manage to tax risk every day, and we remain convinced that the restructuring and subsequent transaction comply...
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and international accounting firm and the law firm mcdermott will and emory renowned for its international tax practice. both firms provided the advice that the changes are appropriate under the tax loss in both stand behind that advice. this advice was consistent with the experience and judgment of caterpillar tax department. caterpillar in house tax professionals and outside advisers manage to tax risk every day, and we remain convinced that the restructuring and subsequent transaction comply with the tax law. csarl purchases and sales of parts of more than sufficient business of this to be respected for tax purposes. the 1999 restructuring of parts purchases and sales did not in any way violate generally applicable judicial doctrine is in the tax area. an independent expert, professor john stein is of the new york university school of law confirms this conclusion. he had provided airport to the subcommittee staff on march 10th, 2014. csarl pays and arms length royalty for all tangible properties including intellectual property made available by caterpillar, inc. to a csarl as well as on
and international accounting firm and the law firm mcdermott will and emory renowned for its international tax practice. both firms provided the advice that the changes are appropriate under the tax loss in both stand behind that advice. this advice was consistent with the experience and judgment of caterpillar tax department. caterpillar in house tax professionals and outside advisers manage to tax risk every day, and we remain convinced that the restructuring and subsequent transaction comply...
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they are an integral part of the ecosystem with emory university's for computer science. we recruit primarily from u.s. schools. half of the engineers we encounter are foreign. we have to find some legal means for them to remain here. a lot of americans stop at undergrad. are they less motivated? i don't think that's it at all. if you were an undergrad in engineering and you are good and we know the professors can talk to you, our recruiting practices are so specific that bill gates used to say, he knew at each university which professors were the ones that needed to be looked at in terms of grades. if they had made a certain grade in that class, it was already a pretty good sign that they would be able to do well in this workforce. a lot of american students leave after undergrad because they can get jobs very quickly with that degree. stay a bit students longer for a variety of reasons. some of them are associated with our immigration system. if you have a masters degree, when you convert to a green card , you will be at a higher level of employment-based category and t
they are an integral part of the ecosystem with emory university's for computer science. we recruit primarily from u.s. schools. half of the engineers we encounter are foreign. we have to find some legal means for them to remain here. a lot of americans stop at undergrad. are they less motivated? i don't think that's it at all. if you were an undergrad in engineering and you are good and we know the professors can talk to you, our recruiting practices are so specific that bill gates used to...
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look at that, an emory board coming out of phil's pocket allegedly helping him to doctor baseballs.in. ryan smith, abc news, new york. >>> it was just like old times mostly for swimming legend michael phelps in his first competitive meet since the olympics. he made it to the final in the 100 meter butterfly at a meet in arizona. he had trouble at the turn and edged by his long time friend and rival ryan lochte. he will be back in the pool competing for the 50-meter freestyle. >>> attention buffalo bills fans. when you go to the game don't expect to see the cheerleaders. the management said it suspended operations through the end of the season at least. the move follows this week's filing of a lawsuit in which five former cheerleaders claim they worked hundreds of hours for free and were subjected to lewd behavior. >>> football players at northwestern university cast potentially landmark votes today. they are deciding whether or not to form a union. their vote follows a ruling by a regional director of the national labor relations board who said the players are university employees a
look at that, an emory board coming out of phil's pocket allegedly helping him to doctor baseballs.in. ryan smith, abc news, new york. >>> it was just like old times mostly for swimming legend michael phelps in his first competitive meet since the olympics. he made it to the final in the 100 meter butterfly at a meet in arizona. he had trouble at the turn and edged by his long time friend and rival ryan lochte. he will be back in the pool competing for the 50-meter freestyle....
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they are an integral part of the ecosystem with emory university's for computer science. we recruit primarily from u.s. schools. half of the engineers we encounter are foreign. we have to find some legal means for them to remain here. a lot of americans stop at undergrad. are they less motivated? i don't think that's it at all. if you were an undergrad in engineering and you are good and we know the professors can talk to you, our recruiting practices are so specific that bill gates used to say, he knew at each university which professors were the ones that needed to be looked at in terms of grades. if they had made a certain grade in that class, it was already a pretty good sign that they would be able to do well in this workforce. a lot of american students leave after undergrad because they can get jobs very quickly with that degree. stay a bit students longer for a variety of reasons. some of them are associated with our immigration system. if you have a masters degree, when you convert to a green card , you will be at a higher level of employment-based category and t
they are an integral part of the ecosystem with emory university's for computer science. we recruit primarily from u.s. schools. half of the engineers we encounter are foreign. we have to find some legal means for them to remain here. a lot of americans stop at undergrad. are they less motivated? i don't think that's it at all. if you were an undergrad in engineering and you are good and we know the professors can talk to you, our recruiting practices are so specific that bill gates used to...
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and may our emory thoughts of them and your healing touch sustain us each soldier, family and friendraouyour holy name we pray. amen. >> please be seated. >> ladies and gentlemen, the ommanding general of the third armor hood.ed corps in fort and mrs. obama, fox,y secretary of defense secretary mchugh, general and general and mrs. odierno, lieutenant give duwhurst, distinguishing and civiliansiers and most of all the families and and ds of our fall en wounded warriors, thank you all deeply for being here today. e sincerely and from our heart of hearts appreciate your and nce and your support your compassion as we struggle .hrough a very difficult time today we mourn for those we lost one week ago on april 2. honor the lives they l led. three fallen soldiers came from as far as puerto rico and central illinois. hey had different hobbies, passes and different lives but they were united by a single esire, the desire to serve their country and their willingness to answer their in time of war. fallen, amilies of the although all of the words you the today are inadequate in face of the mag
and may our emory thoughts of them and your healing touch sustain us each soldier, family and friendraouyour holy name we pray. amen. >> please be seated. >> ladies and gentlemen, the ommanding general of the third armor hood.ed corps in fort and mrs. obama, fox,y secretary of defense secretary mchugh, general and general and mrs. odierno, lieutenant give duwhurst, distinguishing and civiliansiers and most of all the families and and ds of our fall en wounded warriors, thank you all...
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then other guys, more blatant, would have emory boards in their pocket and kind of sand down the balln boston last night he was merely doing it to grip the ball not to spin it a different way or influence the way it traveled. he doesn't think he was cheating. >> it is 9:00 eastern time. he needs to be suspended by now. we don't need an over night investigation. imnot saying that because i'm a texas rangers fan. i'm saying it because i am a purist. i don't like cheating. listen, we know what it is. >> he has admitted it. >> yes. >> i get the cold excuse. we know it's pine tar. let's hear the suspension. >> you know it's not allowed. you've just been warned two weeks ago. i mean, pretty obvious. >> what i thought was interesting was the yankees' own reaction. joe girardi the manager and the gm said we're embarrassed. this is humiliating. he is so dumb. how could he do this? twice now. we have to have a long discussion. >> why is there an investigation? because it's the yankees. >> whoa. it is personal. it is texas rangers. how about a happier baseball story? >> let's get to it. >> a pla
then other guys, more blatant, would have emory boards in their pocket and kind of sand down the balln boston last night he was merely doing it to grip the ball not to spin it a different way or influence the way it traveled. he doesn't think he was cheating. >> it is 9:00 eastern time. he needs to be suspended by now. we don't need an over night investigation. imnot saying that because i'm a texas rangers fan. i'm saying it because i am a purist. i don't like cheating. listen, we know...