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for hal, it was that he was just a big boy, so the tighty-whities seemed to make sense.e they were pathetic. >> kroft: pathetic. >> cranston: yeah. >> kroft: does that mean you wear boxers? >> cranston: i d... i do. ( laughs ) i do wear boxers. or nothing at all. ( laughs ) >> bryan cranston's awkward marriage proposal and a look at drug trials searching for a way to prevent alzheimer's. at 60minutesovertime.com. she's nationally recognized for her compassion and care. he spent decades fighting to give families a second chance. but to help others, they first had to protect themselves. i have afib. even for a nurse, it's complicated... and it puts me at higher risk of stroke. that would be devastating. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. once i got the facts, my doctor and i chose xarelto®. xarelto®... to help keep me protected. once-daily xarelto®, a latest-generation blood thinner... ...significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. it has similar effectiveness to warfarin. xarelto® works differently. warf
for hal, it was that he was just a big boy, so the tighty-whities seemed to make sense.e they were pathetic. >> kroft: pathetic. >> cranston: yeah. >> kroft: does that mean you wear boxers? >> cranston: i d... i do. ( laughs ) i do wear boxers. or nothing at all. ( laughs ) >> bryan cranston's awkward marriage proposal and a look at drug trials searching for a way to prevent alzheimer's. at 60minutesovertime.com. she's nationally recognized for her compassion and...
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police union president marty hal ran is concerned that issues with the new financial system may exacerbate the existing problem. >> we have upwards of 50 cars that are sitting at central shops that are waiting -- some are waiting for parts and until those parts can be ordered those cars are going to sit there idle. >> reporter: rosen field is confident with more hands-on experience, city workers will become more comfortable with the new system. vic lee, abc7 news. >> fire fighters in richmond saved several homes from a grass fire this afternoon. sky 7 was over the scene as crews doused a hillside with water. the fire reached the backyard of at least one home. several homes, though, had to be evacuated. the fire department said the fire began around 2:30 this afternoon. >> and more flames in mountain view. an abc7 news viewer posted this video feed on twitter. she said the fire was burning off central express way near raven dale drive. she said fire fighters had it under control quickly. no word on how this fire started. >> by the way, if you're headed to the sierra, interstate 80 is closed
police union president marty hal ran is concerned that issues with the new financial system may exacerbate the existing problem. >> we have upwards of 50 cars that are sitting at central shops that are waiting -- some are waiting for parts and until those parts can be ordered those cars are going to sit there idle. >> reporter: rosen field is confident with more hands-on experience, city workers will become more comfortable with the new system. vic lee, abc7 news. >> fire...
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the major healthcare groups are send this legislation would be a disaster for the people they serve.n hal just last night we had ahe teleconference with 15 or 16000 people on the phone. the calls coming in were very painful calls because i didn't almost want to be honest in answering the calls. woman calls up and says my son has a very serious medical illness and we spent a fortune of prescription drugs. what's going to happen if this bill passes? what am i going to tell her that perhaps her son would die? it's not something i feel comfortable even talking about. the truth is, this is not bernie sanders talking, study after study that says if you do as they did in the house, through 23 million people off of health insurance including people struggling with cancer, people who are struggling with heart disease struggling with diabetes, which is common sense tell you? if you're struggling with cancer and you lose your health insurance what you think will happen to? d what studies have shown is that thousands of people will die. hs not that any republican here wants to see anybody die but tha
the major healthcare groups are send this legislation would be a disaster for the people they serve.n hal just last night we had ahe teleconference with 15 or 16000 people on the phone. the calls coming in were very painful calls because i didn't almost want to be honest in answering the calls. woman calls up and says my son has a very serious medical illness and we spent a fortune of prescription drugs. what's going to happen if this bill passes? what am i going to tell her that perhaps her...
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as part of our activities of hal their, we have a town hall meeting. or hundred of the men and women in uniform who are serving. my friend lindsey graham, who occasionally has a good idea once every decade, asks the group said how many of you are here not for the first time? almost everybody in that room raised their hand. t he said, how many of you have been in more than twice? two-thirds of them in the room raised their hands. he said, how many of you multiple times? a good number of them raised their hands. t the point is, the point is that they are out there serving time after time after time away from their homes, away from their families working more than maybe two weeks in august, and what are we doing? what are we doing for them? there's a lot of things they need, and there's a lot of things that we need to give them.om and yet somehow we can't see our way clear. republican and democrat, to sit down and do the right thing for these men and women, to do the right thing so that they can win. we now have a new president and a new national security
as part of our activities of hal their, we have a town hall meeting. or hundred of the men and women in uniform who are serving. my friend lindsey graham, who occasionally has a good idea once every decade, asks the group said how many of you are here not for the first time? almost everybody in that room raised their hand. t he said, how many of you have been in more than twice? two-thirds of them in the room raised their hands. he said, how many of you multiple times? a good number of them...
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hal went off to war, so jean carroll rewrote their act so she could do it herself.ame a solo stand-up. >> this guy ate like he was going for the chair. as for manners, you know, i've seen people eat with their hands before, but not soup. >> she got rave reviews. she was playing the same venues, as all the biggest comedians of the late 1940s, and getting bigger laughs than the guys. >> welcome to "you bet your life." say the secret word and an extra hundred dollars. it's a common word. something you always have with you. phyllis diller, i'll start with you. phyllis, what do you do to break up the monotony of housekeeping and taking care of five small gorillas. >> well, i'm really not a housewife anymore. i'm an entertainer. phyllis diller started comedy at 37 years old with five kids. she was cutting edge, because she was doing something that no other woman had done before. >> i love to go to the doctor! ohh! where else would a man look at me and say, take off your clothes. >> those days, so much of comedy was just straight up sexist. my wife is a battle ax. phyllis
hal went off to war, so jean carroll rewrote their act so she could do it herself.ame a solo stand-up. >> this guy ate like he was going for the chair. as for manners, you know, i've seen people eat with their hands before, but not soup. >> she got rave reviews. she was playing the same venues, as all the biggest comedians of the late 1940s, and getting bigger laughs than the guys. >> welcome to "you bet your life." say the secret word and an extra hundred dollars....
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. >> jimmy: fred is like our -- our space -- >> steve: it's like hal. >> jimmy: hal, yeah, that's our being trump's new lawyer. and for letting me know what it would look like if david crosby's moustache took viagra. well, very interesting. [ applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, pull strings on blinds. when i want the blinds to open or close, i'm always going to pull the wrong one. so thank you very much. [ laughter and applause ] we're down to our last "thank you" note. >> steve: oh. >> thank you, jimmy! >> jimmy: hey, thank you, sir. [ light laughter ] see, that's the type of love that we need. >> steve: that's the type of love you need. >> jimmy: where you sitting, buddy? where are you? [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> thank you, jimmy. woo! thank you, i appreciate it. ♪ ♪ [ light laughter ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, empty ice cube tray. or as i like to call you, "the next guy's problem." there you guys have it! those are my "thank you" notes. we'll be right back with "the tonight show", everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ (shrieks in terror) (heavy breathing a
. >> jimmy: fred is like our -- our space -- >> steve: it's like hal. >> jimmy: hal, yeah, that's our being trump's new lawyer. and for letting me know what it would look like if david crosby's moustache took viagra. well, very interesting. [ applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, pull strings on blinds. when i want the blinds to open or close, i'm always going to pull the wrong one. so thank you very much. [ laughter and applause ] we're down to our last "thank...
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i think he's saying we're on the verge of a 2001 thing, you know, open the pod door, hal.s. phone with our allstate agent, and i know that we have accident forgiveness. so the incredibly minor accident that i had tonight- four weeks without the car. okay, yup. good night. with accident forgiveness your rates won't go up just because of an accident. switching to allstate is worth it. and it's also a story mail aabout people and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you when this bell rings... ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near real time and automatically deploying countermeasures. keeping the world of business connected and protected. that's the power of and. >> neil: tesla founder elon musk says that we need government regulations to pre
i think he's saying we're on the verge of a 2001 thing, you know, open the pod door, hal.s. phone with our allstate agent, and i know that we have accident forgiveness. so the incredibly minor accident that i had tonight- four weeks without the car. okay, yup. good night. with accident forgiveness your rates won't go up just because of an accident. switching to allstate is worth it. and it's also a story mail aabout people and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else...
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he is rdy to help the giants in the second hal of the season. no steph, k.d. or lebn in vegas but we had the warriors and cavs. summer league action. jabari brow a g leader, used to be the d league, can fl it up. patrick mccaw getting time in the point grd spot. scored nine points in 26 minutes. damian jones, big m with big potential, the dunk there, ended up with six pois but the warriors lose 91-74. speaking of warriors, zaza pachulia in san jose tonight. playing the galaxy. pride of danville scored twice for the quakes as they beat l.a. by a final of -- as we wait for the header
he is rdy to help the giants in the second hal of the season. no steph, k.d. or lebn in vegas but we had the warriors and cavs. summer league action. jabari brow a g leader, used to be the d league, can fl it up. patrick mccaw getting time in the point grd spot. scored nine points in 26 minutes. damian jones, big m with big potential, the dunk there, ended up with six pois but the warriors lose 91-74. speaking of warriors, zaza pachulia in san jose tonight. playing the galaxy. pride of danville...
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. >>> everything must go at the bankrupt trump damage ma hal the hotel and casino closed last year buthey opened for customers to clear the place of everything from the poker tables to beds and famous sand leers. >>> -- channdbiers. >> i want to get a little memorabilia. >> we came to beach and it was a crappy day so here we are. >> once everything is sold the former casino will be turn interested a hard rock cafe. >>> time is 453 tim. a piece of graffiti art popped up this week in san francisco in the very same spot where it was removed 7 years ago. >> ktvu tells us who put up that replacement and why the original is now worth more than a million dollars. >> with a patriotism in its own way. the hate street rat gone for 7 years mysteriously appeared over night. the work of these graffiti artist. >> it is kind of like this little socialist rat. >> the original was spray painted and stenciled on side of the red victoria by banksy who left his mark on san francisco in 2010 with work in china town and the mission. it was the subject of a new documentary called saving banksia on netflixing
. >>> everything must go at the bankrupt trump damage ma hal the hotel and casino closed last year buthey opened for customers to clear the place of everything from the poker tables to beds and famous sand leers. >>> -- channdbiers. >> i want to get a little memorabilia. >> we came to beach and it was a crappy day so here we are. >> once everything is sold the former casino will be turn interested a hard rock cafe. >>> time is 453 tim. a piece of...
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>> i think the e the second hal pretty good momentum. looks to be in good shape. frds much of the cyclical repair has been done. the labor market is healed and it will get to the lin growth in the economy has diminished. from a cyclical perspective, i think it's likely going to continue. >> so, tom what are you looking for in the market in the second half of the year? it's been a pretty good first half, not ju t likely to continue? what should i be watching out for? >> i would agree. i think it's going continue. everything that josh mentioned about the economy does play into the markets. there are some concerns we've had concerns of this first half of the year, last year, a number of sectors that can't seem to get traction or maintain traction. i think that does continue into the second half of the year going into probably 2018, there's a number of sectors that are very positive. at like what. give me a couple of names. >> continues to be a positive health care. and health care technology continues to be positive. >> josh. you said that there are some pitfalls tho
>> i think the e the second hal pretty good momentum. looks to be in good shape. frds much of the cyclical repair has been done. the labor market is healed and it will get to the lin growth in the economy has diminished. from a cyclical perspective, i think it's likely going to continue. >> so, tom what are you looking for in the market in the second half of the year? it's been a pretty good first half, not ju t likely to continue? what should i be watching out for? >> i would...
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looks like everybody hal great time out there. nice. >>> all right.ertainly had a great day out there today. i actually dragged out a little jacket, chelsea. i can't believe it. >> it feels like fall out there. drier air heading our way. >> thankfully. >> let's just say that part two of the weekend is looking much better than part one, natasha. our forecast you have to really look forward to. let's take you to a live look at storm scan3. we're finally seeing the storm system kind of pulling away getting out of here but it has left behind some cloud cover across the delaware valley. also a couple of stray sprinkles and just some light shower activity into southern new jersey. this is going to be winding down, though, here over the next couple of hours. you can see it just kind of rotating on through. along with the clouds but we will see those skies actually clearing on out as we head into the overnight hours tonight. the official high temperature today in philadelphia, that was 77 degrees. 10 degrees below our average high of 87 for this time of year.
looks like everybody hal great time out there. nice. >>> all right.ertainly had a great day out there today. i actually dragged out a little jacket, chelsea. i can't believe it. >> it feels like fall out there. drier air heading our way. >> thankfully. >> let's just say that part two of the weekend is looking much better than part one, natasha. our forecast you have to really look forward to. let's take you to a live look at storm scan3. we're finally seeing the storm...
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watch low cloud cover all the way to the east bay, perhaps making it to castro valley, hal meada startingudy. sunshine by the afternoon but ocean breeze making it inland and temperatures not as hot. highs tomorrow away from the water, 80s, another 10 degrees cooler. moderate onshore flow the rest of the week, and that means near the water you never warmed up, you won't cool down, you don't need to. highs tomorrow in san francisco, 65 degrees, oakland, 68. vallejo, cooler for you, 79. livermore, much cooler for you, 86. san jose, 81. pacifica, 62 degrees yet again. your extended forecast calling for slightly warmer weather throughout the week, but most of the afternoon for the inland towns will be in the 80s, 60s to low 70s near the bay and seasonably chilly at the beach with morning cloud cover, low 60s for highs for you. that is your monday forecast. we will be back with more nouz. "..." >>> cbs evening news is coming up next. >> anthony mason is here with a preview. >> up next, deadly flash floods kill at least 9 people in arizona. we will take you to the water's edge. >>> health care r
watch low cloud cover all the way to the east bay, perhaps making it to castro valley, hal meada startingudy. sunshine by the afternoon but ocean breeze making it inland and temperatures not as hot. highs tomorrow away from the water, 80s, another 10 degrees cooler. moderate onshore flow the rest of the week, and that means near the water you never warmed up, you won't cool down, you don't need to. highs tomorrow in san francisco, 65 degrees, oakland, 68. vallejo, cooler for you, 79. livermore,...
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. >> reporter: parts o midwest reeling, hal hours wedn north of chicago.loodwaters busting through a basement window, racing into this wisconsin home. the governor declaring a state of emergency, on today.>> for s remarkable not only is there not a fatality, but that there hasn't been serious injury. >> reporter: across the border in illino floodwaters rising, fish swimming in the tweets. residents racing to fill sandbags to protect their town from what could be record flooding. more than d businesses already damaged. and david, here in burlington, wiscsi residents are desperate for the water to rece. take look from above. with help from our drone, you can see in some areas the a the river here expectedome to be a major flood stage through saturday. david? >> still rising through saturday. alex, our thanks to you. let's get to meteorologist rob marciano tracking it for us as the storms are on the move. hey, rob.orr: hey, david. here in new york, we have been surrounded by strong thunrs oompb public look at theory dar. thunderstorms north of philadelphia an
. >> reporter: parts o midwest reeling, hal hours wedn north of chicago.loodwaters busting through a basement window, racing into this wisconsin home. the governor declaring a state of emergency, on today.>> for s remarkable not only is there not a fatality, but that there hasn't been serious injury. >> reporter: across the border in illino floodwaters rising, fish swimming in the tweets. residents racing to fill sandbags to protect their town from what could be record...
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. >> she took the video 20 minutes after the ride came to a hal. they were the last ones to board before the park closed. now stuck in the mille of it. >> for 15 to 20 minutes nobody showed up to tell us what's going on. and we were, like, curious. and a bit worried. >> six adults and three kids stranded. but she says her back hurt. it was hot and two of the kid were getting restless. >> they started you know saying help, help, mom let's call for help. because they were too young to under what's going on. they were worried. >> in photo shows what the train looked like from the yound. they tried push going forward with the park crewsment firefighters nonassisted after an hour and a half the park was able to push the train in reverse back to the start. today in a statement saying the safety of our guests is always our number one priority. guy roy gardens apologizes to guests for inconvenience. we are currently running diagnostics and the ride will be closed until we finish our investigation. the family happy to be back on the ground just hopes this d
. >> she took the video 20 minutes after the ride came to a hal. they were the last ones to board before the park closed. now stuck in the mille of it. >> for 15 to 20 minutes nobody showed up to tell us what's going on. and we were, like, curious. and a bit worried. >> six adults and three kids stranded. but she says her back hurt. it was hot and two of the kid were getting restless. >> they started you know saying help, help, mom let's call for help. because they were...
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maggie hasen, hal rogers and massachusetts democratic senator edward martin. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. >> a busy week in congress continues with late night sessions expected. the house is working through the $800 billion defense related spending and the senate continues with the health care law. watch live coverage of the house on c-span and the senate on c-span2 and watch any time on c-span.org and listen on the free c-span radio app. >> we didn't cut our way to surpluses in the '90s. what we had in the '9 o's was a circumstance where the clinton administration and the gingrich-led house specifically and the senate which was in republican hands at the time came together to get welfare reform and spending restraint to sort of keep spending flat while the economy grew and revenues caught up to spending. that's how you get to surplus. that's why you think you're seeing so much focus in this administration on economic growth. you cannot cut your way to a balanced budget. can you not
maggie hasen, hal rogers and massachusetts democratic senator edward martin. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. >> a busy week in congress continues with late night sessions expected. the house is working through the $800 billion defense related spending and the senate continues with the health care law. watch live coverage of the house on c-span and the senate on c-span2 and watch any time on c-span.org and...
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so we have the struggle but we're gonna hop the struggle for the next year and a hal. not only between the. soft and heartbreak as it does but even within the break that camp where. we go within the camp of hardliners who still disagree on whether or not. how far to go? on curbing. free movement for instance and many other disagreements off course the europeans. seed that british side as a deeply divided. but it's not clear to me whether they'll want to take advantage of this division to some extent the european side would prefer. a much more united british side that would be easier to deal with. good so nikolaidis professor in international relations at oxford university in the uk thank you very much for being with us. time now for more business news i'm joined by concepts that boy at kate meeting cake was sorting out again. with f. fronts launching a low cost airline that's right a third a low cost airline under its name. air france klm already operates the hot line which flies within frowns israel's turns out via with mid range service across europe. now is aiming t
so we have the struggle but we're gonna hop the struggle for the next year and a hal. not only between the. soft and heartbreak as it does but even within the break that camp where. we go within the camp of hardliners who still disagree on whether or not. how far to go? on curbing. free movement for instance and many other disagreements off course the europeans. seed that british side as a deeply divided. but it's not clear to me whether they'll want to take advantage of this division to some...
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somers all was the largest city hal by islamic state in its so called caliphate how significant is its full. this is absolutely strategic isis still has tiny cities three of them are in iraq but they'll be driven out of them i'm very soon the important thing is. as a state as an army as a real player in the middle east isis was basically destroyed by this blow and what's coming up in rock and syria and the weeks ahead. but what is the challenge now for the iraqi government and will say the americans who are backing them. to challenges first of all. brave is a word to build on at least development to ensure that isis doesn't come back that requires both hot local work with the populations but also requires a strategic framework for the region. isis was ultimately a creation of iran and through its surrogate's maliki in baghdad. genocide in damascus. oppressing the sunni arab population if we turn this area over to iran after the fighting against isis is over. will see something like isis again as a former us ambassador to iraq what is your advice now. to the trump administration about u
somers all was the largest city hal by islamic state in its so called caliphate how significant is its full. this is absolutely strategic isis still has tiny cities three of them are in iraq but they'll be driven out of them i'm very soon the important thing is. as a state as an army as a real player in the middle east isis was basically destroyed by this blow and what's coming up in rock and syria and the weeks ahead. but what is the challenge now for the iraqi government and will say the...
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. >> i'm row hal solomon, first time back since his cancer diagnosis. on twitter president trump thanks dollars the send or for coming back to vote although it remains he will vote on his party's legislation. >> on capitol hill where there is still uncertainty whether the bill has enough votes to pass. >> reporter: senate republican lead verse kept details of the repeal and replace baum. >> brought together to vote on a bill, that has not been made public, or printed for us to review. >> republicans on both ends of the spectrum have competing concerns. conservatives want to repeal without a replacement. >> i think to get conservatives on board, do what we promised which would be clean repeal of obamacare. >> just three no votes from republicans will kill the bill susan collins every maine is expected to be one of those two, other moderates, lisa and shelly, are concerned about deep cuts to medicaid. >> we look forward to having at least 50 votes in the senate, and the vice president will be there, obviously tomorrow, in order to break a tie if there is
. >> i'm row hal solomon, first time back since his cancer diagnosis. on twitter president trump thanks dollars the send or for coming back to vote although it remains he will vote on his party's legislation. >> on capitol hill where there is still uncertainty whether the bill has enough votes to pass. >> reporter: senate republican lead verse kept details of the repeal and replace baum. >> brought together to vote on a bill, that has not been made public, or printed for...
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man probably halle berry too bad good choice secret talent secrets hal and i can carry a note to hear their i don't know how much of secret it is but i think for his new cd that's when you want to really full of myself really trying to do or if a person you trade places where does job you've ever had i've only had one job so i guess it was the everything i've only i worked as a shoe salesman finish line. really the only job i had before i moved. men choose a woman shoes athletic men women and children everyone came and that's a tough job yeah it's a lot of interaction with the pleasure. that's a good question i mean thirty now i have now all food all sugar and fright things you start being conscious of it so every day is just you know you drink fries you know what never fails to make you less. yes question there are certain people who make me laugh like. who's on my show is just funny he's just genuinely funny my dad's really funny there are people that are just the super power would you like to have. us a good question you keep saying that it's a great question though because i don't
man probably halle berry too bad good choice secret talent secrets hal and i can carry a note to hear their i don't know how much of secret it is but i think for his new cd that's when you want to really full of myself really trying to do or if a person you trade places where does job you've ever had i've only had one job so i guess it was the everything i've only i worked as a shoe salesman finish line. really the only job i had before i moved. men choose a woman shoes athletic men women and...
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that is incorrect, these treats do r derived from industrial hal hemp and do not include -- this fast-moving brush fire has burd zens of >>> more updates from our breaking news in solano county. this fast moving brush fire burned multiple acres and threatening livestock. this is the story we have been tracking for 90 minutes. >> cheryl hurd is on the ground. you just got an update on the situation, what have you learned? >> reporter: we did, we talked to the fire chief and he said a tree caught fire and embers started blowing on this dry grass. so that was the fuel for the fire to burn. we are also learning that a sports complex is right over this field. and two structures burned there and we will learn more about that later on. but let's go back to the very beginning. we know that this fire started at 4:00 this evening. it started because two trees burned between two homes. homes were damaged but nothing significant as far as we know. the winds took the fire over the field, over the sports complex onto t onto the travis air force base. when we arrived about an hour and a half ago or maybe a
that is incorrect, these treats do r derived from industrial hal hemp and do not include -- this fast-moving brush fire has burd zens of >>> more updates from our breaking news in solano county. this fast moving brush fire burned multiple acres and threatening livestock. this is the story we have been tracking for 90 minutes. >> cheryl hurd is on the ground. you just got an update on the situation, what have you learned? >> reporter: we did, we talked to the fire chief and...
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growing crisis with opioids. ,ur guests are rob portman sheldon whitehouse, chris sununu , andgie hassan, hal rogers edward markey. journal andgton join the discussion. >> justice department officials agentied at the foreign registration act, which requires all to register with the government and disclose finances and recommended changes to the law and how it is enforced. charles grassley chairs the judiciary committee. .his is 1.5 hours all >> today the committee will examine the justice department's enforcement of the foreign agents registration act. i want to thank the witnesses here today for working with the committee to schedule this hearing. i know that some of you even had to change your travel plans and i want you to know that the committee appreciates your cooperation. we had to postpone this hearing while trying to schedule two new witnesses and obtain the cooperation of a third who was first invited on july 5. it is unfortunate when uncooperative witnesses cause unnecessary inconvenience for those of you who are easy to work with. after he failed to negotiate to with the committee
growing crisis with opioids. ,ur guests are rob portman sheldon whitehouse, chris sununu , andgie hassan, hal rogers edward markey. journal andgton join the discussion. >> justice department officials agentied at the foreign registration act, which requires all to register with the government and disclose finances and recommended changes to the law and how it is enforced. charles grassley chairs the judiciary committee. .his is 1.5 hours all >> today the committee will examine the...
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at a town hal senator mccain said he'll have no choice but to work in a bipartisan way with democrats or legislation to repair and strengthen the law. while i was encourage to hear the majority lead are say that,i because i don't think bipartisanship should be a laste presort chute be the starting point, the beginning of the work that we do in this chamber, because that's what the americaa people want and that's the best way to make lasting public policy. this is a specially true with healthcare legislation which impacts families across americae we have been hearing and i've had a chance to hear directly from my constituents in new hampshire. the american people have wanted us to take a bipartisan approace and it's unfortunate that our colleagues on the other side of the aisle spent months trying to pass a partisan, deeply unpopular bill. now, i think we could all agree that there are changes that we need to milwaukee in the affordable care act. something i've advocated since we passed the law and i've had the opportunity to work with colleague, tim scott, from south carolina in 2015,
at a town hal senator mccain said he'll have no choice but to work in a bipartisan way with democrats or legislation to repair and strengthen the law. while i was encourage to hear the majority lead are say that,i because i don't think bipartisanship should be a laste presort chute be the starting point, the beginning of the work that we do in this chamber, because that's what the americaa people want and that's the best way to make lasting public policy. this is a specially true with...
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. >> it's also hard you don't want to have -- you're driving and paying attention and hal halfle time the last things you need is another distraction. >> forget books. it's a philadelphia academy focusing on your broad first jeepner joyce. >> we're focused on fitness today live at the fitness academy in brewerytown. warm-up just beginning we'll tell you how you can participate in this 21-day tell you how you can participate in this 21-day challenge coming up next. at nature's bounty, nearly fifty years of experience has taught us that we're not so different. we all want to be healthy humans. we all want strong bodies for our families, who we love... most of the time. the drive to whip up a gourmet dinner... or order out, and destroy the evidence. and healthy hearts to pursue our passions, celebrate friends' victories... and endure their endless victory dances. we get it, you're good at bowling. that's why nature's bounty packs our nearly fifty years of wisdom into all we make. because we're all better off healthy. ♪ >> hey, blake shelton in pennsylvania this weekend meeting and greeti
. >> it's also hard you don't want to have -- you're driving and paying attention and hal halfle time the last things you need is another distraction. >> forget books. it's a philadelphia academy focusing on your broad first jeepner joyce. >> we're focused on fitness today live at the fitness academy in brewerytown. warm-up just beginning we'll tell you how you can participate in this 21-day tell you how you can participate in this 21-day challenge coming up next. at nature's...
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mark hall men are here, the co-creators of "the circus" that may. its second season in co-authors ofhe "game change" and "double down." they're at work on the third episode in the series, recounting donald trump's surprise victory over hillary clinton. mark hal
mark hall men are here, the co-creators of "the circus" that may. its second season in co-authors ofhe "game change" and "double down." they're at work on the third episode in the series, recounting donald trump's surprise victory over hillary clinton. mark hal
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were you watching when we talked hal rogers from your state?ler: you know what, i didn't that, i don't want to speak to that because i didn't hear it. host: what is the situation like there? caller: well, the situation here s what i'm hearing is that the emt professionals and the and many,room doctors the times they are seeing same overdose addicts coming in, being brought into the emergency revived.ng the emt's are responding to 911 and they're seeing many, many of the same persons who overdosed again and again. y question is, is what is happening here, is that when they are responding to see many overdoses, you know, people feel peopleion and are saying can't help, they are drug addicts, what i would like to emt's and the emergency room doctors are attending to these people who overdosed over and over again, and your father or your child or husband has been seriously injured or they're having a heart attack or whatever is going on and these people can't get to their aid reviving an are addict for the third or fourth time, you know, i'm thinki
were you watching when we talked hal rogers from your state?ler: you know what, i didn't that, i don't want to speak to that because i didn't hear it. host: what is the situation like there? caller: well, the situation here s what i'm hearing is that the emt professionals and the and many,room doctors the times they are seeing same overdose addicts coming in, being brought into the emergency revived.ng the emt's are responding to 911 and they're seeing many, many of the same persons who...
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hal rogers, the gentleman from kentucky. the chair: the gentleman from kentucky is recognized for four minutes. mr. rogers: mr. chairman, thank you. thank you, mr. chairman, for yielding the time. and congratulations to you on your maiden voyage in this role that you're occupying. very expertly, i might add. the forced march that we undertook in the committee for the last three weeks, clearing all 12 bills through the full committee, in a historically record time, and we had a good drill sergeant, mr. sergeant. for doing a great job. we held 74 oversight and budget hearings, heard from over 400 witnesses, with the overarching goal that each of the 12 bills we pass out of our committee address the needs of our constituents. i'm proud to say that these bills do just that. advance our national defense and secure our borders. take care of our veteran, provide critical infrastructure funding, increase resources to combat the opioid epidemic, maintain our presence as a leader in global diplomacy. all the while maintaining fiscal d
hal rogers, the gentleman from kentucky. the chair: the gentleman from kentucky is recognized for four minutes. mr. rogers: mr. chairman, thank you. thank you, mr. chairman, for yielding the time. and congratulations to you on your maiden voyage in this role that you're occupying. very expertly, i might add. the forced march that we undertook in the committee for the last three weeks, clearing all 12 bills through the full committee, in a historically record time, and we had a good drill...
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just because i'm going to hal happen to be at a democratic meeting he for a colleague. they're tryinged to everything they can to make people uncomfortable with me. you'll be hearing a lot more from these people are all aligned, around trying to discredit maxine waters because. >> thank you. >>> meanwhile the white house has gone into full combat mode. sean spicer is out. a hard core trump loyalist is in. and they're moving to undermine robert mueller who represents an existential threat to the president. this morning anthony scaramucci was named as the new communications director. he defended trump's false people illegally voted in the election. >> if the president says it, okay, let me do my research on it. my guess is there is a level of truth to it. some of you in the media think it is true. it turns out it is closer than you think. >> trump seemed to that, that he would cross a red line if the investigation moves into trump's finances. something sarah huckabee sanders reiterate today. >> the president's point is that he doesn't want the special counsel to move outs
just because i'm going to hal happen to be at a democratic meeting he for a colleague. they're tryinged to everything they can to make people uncomfortable with me. you'll be hearing a lot more from these people are all aligned, around trying to discredit maxine waters because. >> thank you. >>> meanwhile the white house has gone into full combat mode. sean spicer is out. a hard core trump loyalist is in. and they're moving to undermine robert mueller who represents an...
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philadelphia currently 82 degrees and also the same in wilmington and hal entown and reading and 84 degreeslong the coast and satellite and radar showing we have a good amount of cloud cover moving in and mixing with sun and there is low pressure in missouri and along that a lot of pop-up showers and thunderstorms unsettled weather moving our way tomorrow. mostly cloudy and you'll feel the humidity increasing through the overnight hours, 65 degrees in the suburbs and 68 for center city. not much activity. mostly cloudy and a few showers near baltimore around noon, this is when we start to see the showers pop up west of philadelphia and by 5:00 this is when you need the umbrella. a lot of downpours especially along the i-95 corridor and areas in the western suburbs and take the umbrellas this will impact the evening commute and by 11:00 more downpours especially south of philadelphia and generally a lot of areas a half inch but some areas get the heavier downpours could get more than 2 inches of rain and cause localized flooding, the five-day at 5:00, not a pretty day not a washout not all d
philadelphia currently 82 degrees and also the same in wilmington and hal entown and reading and 84 degreeslong the coast and satellite and radar showing we have a good amount of cloud cover moving in and mixing with sun and there is low pressure in missouri and along that a lot of pop-up showers and thunderstorms unsettled weather moving our way tomorrow. mostly cloudy and you'll feel the humidity increasing through the overnight hours, 65 degrees in the suburbs and 68 for center city. not...
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someone coming over your house, you just have pieces of the tack ma hal in your basement? >> i have a question. i have a question about that. >> i mean, they're selling beds, flat screen tv's. >> rich around and i agree on, that dow not want a bed thousands of people have slept on. >> what about the flat screen tv. >> i would go for that. >> that's older hotel, i think they might still be using the tube televisions,. >> the once that actually have something in the back of it? >> we will show you we will take if you to you live. let's get into there is i want richards to take on there is put this up an hour and a half ago watch color do you see, richard? >> absolutely 100% tiffany teal, tiffany blue. >> and what else? >> gray, it is a gray, sure. >> yes, that's what i am talking about, richard. >> if you don't see the blue and gray, i don't know how -- but i looked at urine is that gram, too, i went to urine is that gram. >> what colors. >> the same colors. >> people are saying here ' my instagram, alex holley tv, they are saying it looks different on instagram than how it
someone coming over your house, you just have pieces of the tack ma hal in your basement? >> i have a question. i have a question about that. >> i mean, they're selling beds, flat screen tv's. >> rich around and i agree on, that dow not want a bed thousands of people have slept on. >> what about the flat screen tv. >> i would go for that. >> that's older hotel, i think they might still be using the tube televisions,. >> the once that actually have...
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. >> i think we got hal le jackson, chief white house correspondent with us, there she is. >> reporter: hi. >> thank you for taking a few minutes. let me ask you this, i think a lot of people we heard the news, this might happen, it was confirmed today. then he shows up in that briefing room today. i have to say, just looking at sort of the style of the presentation today, scaramucci seemed more poised, more polished, more glib, certainly than we are acuss told to seeing in the spicer briefings in the last few months, fiunderstand this right, this is not the role he will be playing, sarah huckaby sanders will be the one every day in front of the press? >> reporter: correct. don't be surprised if he does television. >> that is his strength. that's what the president likes to see, even though it will be sarah huckaby doing the briefings. this may be a different role. i will apologize for being late, i lil' literally sprinted up the driveway. i was sharing a conversation with senior officials. let me share with you, number one, regarding anthony scaramucci's performance are you references
. >> i think we got hal le jackson, chief white house correspondent with us, there she is. >> reporter: hi. >> thank you for taking a few minutes. let me ask you this, i think a lot of people we heard the news, this might happen, it was confirmed today. then he shows up in that briefing room today. i have to say, just looking at sort of the style of the presentation today, scaramucci seemed more poised, more polished, more glib, certainly than we are acuss told to seeing in...
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there's this great scene where woodward and deep throat played by hal and he says you have to understand these guys in the white house, they are just not all that bright. i think history repeats itself. or maybe it's the other way around. but you're right, these guys are amateurs and we've said it before, you've got to act like you've been there before and for some reason they don't. and i think you've got to ask yourself in terms of the jeff sessions story, you know, who benefited and i think carrie make as great point. this may be a situation where they are setting jeff sessions up to fail and it seems to me that donald trump has an exit visa with his name on it and we all know it's in the piano in rick's cafe. >> different branch of the language but i've been told that we have to exit and go to break. i think you all would make for a great letterhead. our thanks to these three bright attorneys. thank you all so much for joining oun joining us on a friday night. >>> coming up, he lasted six months and a day. what ended the run of sean spicer as the white house press secretary when "the
there's this great scene where woodward and deep throat played by hal and he says you have to understand these guys in the white house, they are just not all that bright. i think history repeats itself. or maybe it's the other way around. but you're right, these guys are amateurs and we've said it before, you've got to act like you've been there before and for some reason they don't. and i think you've got to ask yourself in terms of the jeff sessions story, you know, who benefited and i think...
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. ♪ >> reporter: it's hank i'm in a bed in sweet on the 48th floor of the old trump top of ma hal.ere today. maybe even the mirrors over the beds. highly classy. my take is you got to get out with the old to get in with the new. ♪ >> i thank you your patience, folk. >> reporter: happy to wait in long lines to get a piece of the taj because once you got in, it was almost all for sale. very popular item casino floor chairs they've got embroidery on the back practically says taj mahal. 39 bucks. ♪ >> reporter: courtney bought a few and a poker table, too. >> all the chairs have the symbols on them you can't beat it when everyone comes over you can say hey this is piece of history. let's play on it. >> reporter: don hayes of national content liquidators was running things. today was just the grand openi opening. >> first day of 60 day sale. today 150 rooms of 1200 open. as soon as those are emptied out we'll open more and work our way down. >> reporter: buy an iron. seriously there's hundreds of them. eight bucks each. or patio furniture. karen deluca's patio will be tricked out at a d
. ♪ >> reporter: it's hank i'm in a bed in sweet on the 48th floor of the old trump top of ma hal.ere today. maybe even the mirrors over the beds. highly classy. my take is you got to get out with the old to get in with the new. ♪ >> i thank you your patience, folk. >> reporter: happy to wait in long lines to get a piece of the taj because once you got in, it was almost all for sale. very popular item casino floor chairs they've got embroidery on the back practically says...
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notice profitability cutin hal stock, cut in half reason they made a series of missteps that resultedhigher costs and shipment theys in the motorcycle business. and they produced too many snowmobiles and atvs it didn't help that the dollar got freaking strong, or that they got hit with increased competition with the jeez or thor the winter was mild in 2015. execution, main problem, execution. because it was terrible. polaris just couldn't shoot straight things only got worse last year when the company had to recall a host of different products first of all, it was a voluntary recall on the off road vehicles. then some recreational off-highway vehicles were recalled because of a fire hazard every time they looked like they were getting their act together, there was another recall that's how your earnings dropped by 48% in a single year. that's where polaris was not many months ago. the new models were delayed, it just recalled products, and as a result, the company's canadian sales declined by 20%. in short, what a mess! and at the beginning of this year, things looked very, very grim
notice profitability cutin hal stock, cut in half reason they made a series of missteps that resultedhigher costs and shipment theys in the motorcycle business. and they produced too many snowmobiles and atvs it didn't help that the dollar got freaking strong, or that they got hit with increased competition with the jeez or thor the winter was mild in 2015. execution, main problem, execution. because it was terrible. polaris just couldn't shoot straight things only got worse last year when the...
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and there's this great scene where woodard and deep throat were in the parking garage and hal holbrookls redford, you gotta understand something about these guys in the white house. they're just not all that bright. i think history repeats itself first as farce and then as tragedy or maybe it's the other way around. but you're right, these guys are amateurs. and we've said it before. you gotta act like you've been there before and for some reason, they don't. you got to ask yourself in terms of the jeff sessions story. who benefitted? this may be a situation they're setting jeff sessions up to fail. and it seems to me that donald trump has an exit visa with his name on it, and we all know that it's in the piano in rick's cafe. >> a different branch of the language, but i've been told we have to go to a break. can't help but thinking that your names would make great-looking letterhead. our thanks to the three attorneys thank you all for joining us on a friday night. after another break coming up, he lasted six months and a day. what ended the run of sean spicer as white house press secr
and there's this great scene where woodard and deep throat were in the parking garage and hal holbrookls redford, you gotta understand something about these guys in the white house. they're just not all that bright. i think history repeats itself first as farce and then as tragedy or maybe it's the other way around. but you're right, these guys are amateurs. and we've said it before. you gotta act like you've been there before and for some reason, they don't. you got to ask yourself in terms of...
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n hal french spend less than half of what we do. australians spend less than half of what we do. japanese spend less than half, and the uk, they spend about ab don't you think, mr. president, that the very first question that a member of the senate might ask, why do we spend soun much compared to other countries? and by the way, all of these other countries guarantee healte care to all of their people. and in many instances the outcomes, their health outcomes in those countries is better than our country. they live longer. the life expectancy is longer. their infant and mortality rater is lower. and in some particular diseases they do better in treating their people. mr. president, here is a simple truth, and the truth is that if we took a hard look at countries around the world, all of which have in one form or another national health care programs, all of which said that health care is a right whether you are rich or you are poor, maybe we might want to learn something. but no, we have not had one hearing in order to discuss why we spend twice as much pera capita on health care
n hal french spend less than half of what we do. australians spend less than half of what we do. japanese spend less than half, and the uk, they spend about ab don't you think, mr. president, that the very first question that a member of the senate might ask, why do we spend soun much compared to other countries? and by the way, all of these other countries guarantee healte care to all of their people. and in many instances the outcomes, their health outcomes in those countries is better than...
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lots of european banks out with earnings barclays reported a net loss of 1$1.6 billion for the first half the year. the bank was hit by the fall in sterling, a charge from the misselling of payment protection insurance scandal and a loss from the sale of its africa business despite the loss, barclays ceo jes staley telling cnbc earlier today he feels good about the future >> we're now a clean bank. the restructuring is over. we generated a return on tangibilitan tangible equity in the bank of 7.2% our profits before tax, year over year, were up about 78% we feel good about how the bank is positioned. our strategy of being a transatlantic, consumer corporate bank is free of the legacy issues. >> barclays shares were up initially. the trading performance was relatively encouraging equities better than the u.s. banks fixed income, in line with the u.s. banks, down but some notes coming out ubs note on earnings pointing to weak investment bank revenues. so the stock slipping a quarter percent. >>> ubs reporting a 14% rise in second squauquarter profit the bank's ceo says he is still cautious
lots of european banks out with earnings barclays reported a net loss of 1$1.6 billion for the first half the year. the bank was hit by the fall in sterling, a charge from the misselling of payment protection insurance scandal and a loss from the sale of its africa business despite the loss, barclays ceo jes staley telling cnbc earlier today he feels good about the future >> we're now a clean bank. the restructuring is over. we generated a return on tangibilitan tangible equity in the...
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hal moon bay, 66. pacifica, 67. palo alto, about 82. then the east bay, 76 in oakland.rmth there. and one last stop, 69 average in san francisco to daly city at 65. my seven-day forecast, low to upper 50s tonight. cooler tomorrow, and pretty stidy through friday, and then there's that warming trend. >> good morning. that's sounding a lot better. trafrk looking better, too. southbound 101 if you have been with us, we had that fatal collision near oyster point that is fully wrapped. all lanes back open and also at southbound 880 in oakland following road work that went late between 23rd and 29th. these speeds really starting to improve, up to 25 and 44 miles per hour. boy, just about 15, 20 minutes ago, we were looking at 5 to 10 miles per hour. so we're bouncing back slowly but surely. here's a quick check of the bay bridge toll plaza. that is looking slow as usual through the maze this morning. no blocking issues though if you're trying to make it into the san francisco area from the east bay. and mass transit looking great all morning. no delays with b.a.r.t. 52 trains
hal moon bay, 66. pacifica, 67. palo alto, about 82. then the east bay, 76 in oakland.rmth there. and one last stop, 69 average in san francisco to daly city at 65. my seven-day forecast, low to upper 50s tonight. cooler tomorrow, and pretty stidy through friday, and then there's that warming trend. >> good morning. that's sounding a lot better. trafrk looking better, too. southbound 101 if you have been with us, we had that fatal collision near oyster point that is fully wrapped. all...
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hal halle, this is just extraordinary, the president undercutting his own attorney general, the chief legal officer of the nation. >> reporter: let me make a couple of points on the important points you're making here. number one, nobody forced, as far as we know, nobody forced the president to send a tweet calling his attorney general beleaguered. and he said he would never have put him in that position if he had known that he would recuse himself from the investigation. the moment you just played, the eye roll is not the most significant thing. ive if you were to play out this video, you have people -- i would wonder if that's what the laughter from the students and the eye roll is, when you're posing for a picture and somebody is asking questions. i'm not going to try to assess the moment. but i would point out that that happened. that was the first question, shouted at the president today, was about his attorney general, that has been the question for the president, ever since that "new york times" article came out that in essence confirmed the souring of the relationship with one
hal halle, this is just extraordinary, the president undercutting his own attorney general, the chief legal officer of the nation. >> reporter: let me make a couple of points on the important points you're making here. number one, nobody forced, as far as we know, nobody forced the president to send a tweet calling his attorney general beleaguered. and he said he would never have put him in that position if he had known that he would recuse himself from the investigation. the moment you...
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and so many evenings, we were the same building, and i could see him walking down the hal with mary, his wife, well after 9:00 p.m. in th evening after having put in a very long day here in congress, which the press never reports about the members who are dutyful and do their work. they focus on those who run into a little bit of trouble. but ralph regula was the type of citizen who holds this republic togetr. he was first elected in 1972 and was a long standing prominent figure in our body serving 36 years in the house at the time of his retirement. he was dean of the ohio delegation and number three in seniority on the republican side of the powerful appropriations committee. his service embraced the tenure of seven u.s. presidents. as a lawmaker, ralph was a champion across party collaboration as others have referenced. an he was a moral compass in era of personal enrichment ralph is remembered as a hard-working, constructive, afterable, intell geptnd effected member i tried to write words that remind me of ralph. ertainly talened, honest, hard-working, sensible, understated, stra
and so many evenings, we were the same building, and i could see him walking down the hal with mary, his wife, well after 9:00 p.m. in th evening after having put in a very long day here in congress, which the press never reports about the members who are dutyful and do their work. they focus on those who run into a little bit of trouble. but ralph regula was the type of citizen who holds this republic togetr. he was first elected in 1972 and was a long standing prominent figure in our body...
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time now for sports and up to cooperstown where jeff bag hal, rodriguez and tim raines, inducted into national baseball hall of payment. puj a 14-time all star was voted on in his first appearance on the ballot. it took bag wel seven tries after having a staff filled career. raines a seven-time all star finally got selected in his tenth year on the ballot. bud selig and his veteran. >>> now to texas ranger adrian bell trooe, the only 31st slugger in history to reach that milestone. he's now tied for 30th. clementi on the all-time hits list. unfortunately it it came to him as a loss as the rangers fall to the oriels. >>> for one of the rarest things you'll ever see in sports. take a look at this. >> out to left, has he done it again in he has. walkoff grand slam for the second time this week, steve pearce wins it for the blue jays. >> that was steve pearce's second walkoff grand slam in four days. he joins sitwo others as the on players in mlb history with two games ending grand slams in the same season. the blue jays win that one 11-10. that's unbelievable. >> i feel every time you're
time now for sports and up to cooperstown where jeff bag hal, rodriguez and tim raines, inducted into national baseball hall of payment. puj a 14-time all star was voted on in his first appearance on the ballot. it took bag wel seven tries after having a staff filled career. raines a seven-time all star finally got selected in his tenth year on the ballot. bud selig and his veteran. >>> now to texas ranger adrian bell trooe, the only 31st slugger in history to reach that milestone....