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go online and there will be five-dollar grandstand tickets that take place at the time store box office in left field every day just after 4:30 in the afternoon. 888-632 nats or nationals.com. scott rolen down to second base on a wild pitch. manny and his nats, unless they come up with a big ninth inning, will still have a 4-2 week against the yankees and blue jays. that one on the right a big ouch today. we talked earlier about situational hitting. two big at-bats in the first inning when romero struck out zimmerman and dunn with two men aboard. the nats had second and third in the second and bard saved the inning with a base hit. bases loaded double play in the 5th on a first pitch to gonzalez after the two previous hitters had walked. the nats have had very few opportunities since, stranding eight. >> the nationals had romero early, and he worked in a nice comfortable groove. >> i think he struck out zimmerman and dunn on pitches that were not strikes. >> and zimmerman first and second with no outs, you have to move the runners up whether you've got to bunt them over or what. taking
go online and there will be five-dollar grandstand tickets that take place at the time store box office in left field every day just after 4:30 in the afternoon. 888-632 nats or nationals.com. scott rolen down to second base on a wild pitch. manny and his nats, unless they come up with a big ninth inning, will still have a 4-2 week against the yankees and blue jays. that one on the right a big ouch today. we talked earlier about situational hitting. two big at-bats in the first inning when...
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grandstand seating available day of game only. that's at 4:35 right out by the team store in left field. 202-675-nats. if you want to come thursday, you better hurry. we understand that's the closest of the three of being sold out. john smoltz on thursday. as i mentioned a few minutes ago, it gets going with john lannan coming off one of the best games of his career. the bullpen is busy now. harris reading it. that's easy for him. two outs, scott rolen coming, and so our friend the duck. happy father's day. >> aflac. >> the oldest player in blue jay history. >> wow. >> there's nick. he's got it. and the blue jays are gone in the third. old blue jays will think about it during the break. or hospital wanted to add on to their benefits package at no direct cost to the company, their very first word was... aflac! aflac! find out more at aflacforbusiness.com >>> the nats still down by . josh bard, a 2-run single off the glove of aaron hill up the middle the first time up, and breaking ball for ball 1, low and inside. he might have
grandstand seating available day of game only. that's at 4:35 right out by the team store in left field. 202-675-nats. if you want to come thursday, you better hurry. we understand that's the closest of the three of being sold out. john smoltz on thursday. as i mentioned a few minutes ago, it gets going with john lannan coming off one of the best games of his career. the bullpen is busy now. harris reading it. that's easy for him. two outs, scott rolen coming, and so our friend the duck. happy...
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not to grandstand, but to know, as you all saw on that report, that that is the way to tell human, compelling stories that really make an impact. we're really proud to have a chance to showcase her work and that of other bbc journalists around the world on bbc world news america. if you have not seen the program, check this out. it is like nothing else on american television. it is a window to the world. [applause] after a very distinguished stance as hourly correspondent in africa, she has just begun a new assignment in pakistan based in islamabad. that is why she cannot be here tonight. she is doing stories that are going to err on bbc and on our program. she would want me to think your family very much, and to pass along respect and gratitude to you. i know that she wants me to think the radio television correspondents association, and all of you. it is a great honor. it thank you very much. >> thank you. congratulations, once again. also, a shout out for mike at nbc. at a special thanks to our judges for their dedication and integrity. the high standards of joan and david permeate all the
not to grandstand, but to know, as you all saw on that report, that that is the way to tell human, compelling stories that really make an impact. we're really proud to have a chance to showcase her work and that of other bbc journalists around the world on bbc world news america. if you have not seen the program, check this out. it is like nothing else on american television. it is a window to the world. [applause] after a very distinguished stance as hourly correspondent in africa, she has...
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we saw from the governor both on the affair issue and stimulus issue is that he was politically grandstanding. he was taking positions that reflected a moral code that he wanted to sell as political gamesmanship. it wasn't he sought -- it wasn't something he believed in. the moral code was something he was trying to push on to others. host: what about political fall out, for the party in general? guest: i wrote last week that i think it the one person to help the most was mitt romney. he is a presidential hopeful that falls off the map here. i thing -- think there are some arguments about how successful he would have been. i think this pushes mitt romney to the forefront. >> he is waiting in the wings. host: illinois on the independent line. caller: i am all for personal responsibility, but more people in this country should embrace that. i find it amazing that the congress and reporters think that people who didn't need to take any personal response well -- responsibility are now going to take responsibility for their health. host: special interest lobbies a fourth brain -- branch of governm
we saw from the governor both on the affair issue and stimulus issue is that he was politically grandstanding. he was taking positions that reflected a moral code that he wanted to sell as political gamesmanship. it wasn't he sought -- it wasn't something he believed in. the moral code was something he was trying to push on to others. host: what about political fall out, for the party in general? guest: i wrote last week that i think it the one person to help the most was mitt romney. he is a...
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by the way, grandstand seating available day of game only at the team box store office starting at 4:35 p.m. you can call the nats at 888- 632-nats for more info. it is time to get your blue jays tickets and get them fast. scott rolen, top of the eighth. blue jays leaving after sunday's game. sox in for three tuesday, wednesday, thursday. rolen led off the sixth wing with a base hit to left. heor
by the way, grandstand seating available day of game only at the team box store office starting at 4:35 p.m. you can call the nats at 888- 632-nats for more info. it is time to get your blue jays tickets and get them fast. scott rolen, top of the eighth. blue jays leaving after sunday's game. sox in for three tuesday, wednesday, thursday. rolen led off the sixth wing with a base hit to left. heor
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sanford, both on the affair issue and on the stimulus issue, is that he was politically grandstanded. he was simply taking positions that reflected a moral code that he wanted to use to sell as political gamesmanship. it is not something he actually believed. that is the problem
sanford, both on the affair issue and on the stimulus issue, is that he was politically grandstanded. he was simply taking positions that reflected a moral code that he wanted to use to sell as political gamesmanship. it is not something he actually believed. that is the problem
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what we saw from him on the affair issue and the stimulus issue is that he was politically grandstanding. he was taking positions that reflected a moral code that he wanted to use himself as political gamesmanship. moral code was something he was trying to put on to others. it is not something he chose to live by. host: what about fallout from him but the party in general? guest: the one person who helps the most is britain -- is mitt romney. he is in the 2012 presidential hopeful who pulls off the map. john ensign is another one who happened -- whose scandal happened a week earlier. there's an argument as to how successful he would have been. there have been some other governors who have not had a great year. this pushes and mitt romney to the forefront guest: guest: jeb bush is another one. he is waiting in the wings. host: peoria, ill., independent line. caller: it took me a long time to get through. i wanted to comment that i am for personal responsibility and more people should embrace that. i find it amazing that congress and reporters think that people who did not need to take res
what we saw from him on the affair issue and the stimulus issue is that he was politically grandstanding. he was taking positions that reflected a moral code that he wanted to use himself as political gamesmanship. moral code was something he was trying to put on to others. it is not something he chose to live by. host: what about fallout from him but the party in general? guest: the one person who helps the most is britain -- is mitt romney. he is in the 2012 presidential hopeful who pulls off...
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. >> the guy who catches the ball in the grandstands gets interviewed just for catching matt wieters's first home run. it was exciting. >> that's a valuable souvenir. >> well, it is now. >> let's get a look at the highlights for tonight as matt wieters early on became the man of the night as the orioles got a lead in the first, but it was a tie game 1-1 in the second. he jumped on the first pitch, showed power the other way. just barely into the seats. he certainly made that guy very happy right there. >> tonight it was the first row a curtain call. now, bottom of the fifth, it is 3-2 orioles. and melvin mora, rbi base hit. >> this is what we're used to seeing melvin mora hit, with men in scoring position. he did that and he drives in markakis and puts the orioles up another run. >> mark hendrickson came on with the bases loaded. that forces in the tying run, but hendrickson will get a double play to get out of the inning. then in the bottom of the 7th, aubrey huff just crushing it. >> this ball club really needs him to do that. a bullet onto the flag court, the orioles have a tie ball
. >> the guy who catches the ball in the grandstands gets interviewed just for catching matt wieters's first home run. it was exciting. >> that's a valuable souvenir. >> well, it is now. >> let's get a look at the highlights for tonight as matt wieters early on became the man of the night as the orioles got a lead in the first, but it was a tie game 1-1 in the second. he jumped on the first pitch, showed power the other way. just barely into the seats. he certainly made...
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escalating smear tactics and partisan grandstanding need to stop. and we need to end the war over selection of judges. the timing is right for a joint agreement to stop. i say to both republicans and democrats, you're injuring the federal judiciary. for the sake of our country, which needs a fair and impartial and independent judiciary, stop and stop this year. i want to end my talk today with some words spoken by judge flannery in response to an interviewer's question about his ruling in certain civil liberties cases including one involved a so-called squeal rule for abortions. judge flannery said, "i'm guided by the opinions of the higher courts. the court of appeals and the supreme court. i might disagree with an opinion of the higher court, but under my oath as i understand it i don't make the law, i follow the law and interpret the law. i might not be sympathetic to a particular little gant's theory, but i abide by law until the legislature changes it. because of my catholic upbringing and background element i abdicate those. i operate on that
escalating smear tactics and partisan grandstanding need to stop. and we need to end the war over selection of judges. the timing is right for a joint agreement to stop. i say to both republicans and democrats, you're injuring the federal judiciary. for the sake of our country, which needs a fair and impartial and independent judiciary, stop and stop this year. i want to end my talk today with some words spoken by judge flannery in response to an interviewer's question about his ruling in...