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jim: jacobson for a round of 71. some of the stories this year that we have in all of our events, we have the yang win, the brian gay's emergence, stricker with a couple of victory, tiger won four times. the cinderella theme never gets old, does it? we have to capture 22 weeks in two minutes. it has been a glorious year. we have loved every minute of it too. a little reflection on this season put together by our man, james johnson. j.j. as we know him. he is going to be leaving cbs sports here in the next few minutes and moving on to pilot a new business. we love him. we are going to miss him. this is going to be his final contribution of many to cbs. i will look back on the year which j.j. and whitney, we wish them a lifetime of happiness. the newly weds. the whole crew, so grateful. to all of our fabulous technicians. we have traveled so far from january through august. and it is fitting that we end our 2009 cbs golf season with the world's most recognizable symbol of freedom, always in our sights. liberty resonate
jim: jacobson for a round of 71. some of the stories this year that we have in all of our events, we have the yang win, the brian gay's emergence, stricker with a couple of victory, tiger won four times. the cinderella theme never gets old, does it? we have to capture 22 weeks in two minutes. it has been a glorious year. we have loved every minute of it too. a little reflection on this season put together by our man, james johnson. j.j. as we know him. he is going to be leaving cbs sports here...
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played the angels history, they traded first baseman to the detroit tigers in exchange for brett jacobsonrelief pitcher. to give you some perspective of how young the orioles' current roster has become, one of the current orioles actually played with jacobson in the minor leagues. we are talking the baby birds here. >> i played with him. he is a great guy. a really good guy and a great family. a lot of talent he has a tall frame and has a lot of good stuff. >> like so many of the orioles, jacobson is a long-term prospect. i am gerry sandusky. hope your day is off to a fantastic start. >> a new aggressive program is being put to use on baltimore streets. baltimore city leaders announced an aggressive program that will city residents are encouraged to vehicles. and the unwanted vehicles will be donated. >> vehicles for change is a local nonprofit group. their mission is to help low- income families achieve financial and personal independence by making it possible for them to own a vehicle. >> to read more about the program, go to our web site at news. >> sales of michael jackson merchandise
played the angels history, they traded first baseman to the detroit tigers in exchange for brett jacobsonrelief pitcher. to give you some perspective of how young the orioles' current roster has become, one of the current orioles actually played with jacobson in the minor leagues. we are talking the baby birds here. >> i played with him. he is a great guy. a really good guy and a great family. a lot of talent he has a tall frame and has a lot of good stuff. >> like so many of the...
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and there is peter jacobson who runs this tournament. he is such a big part of bringing golf and all the enthusiasm to this tournament. so the fans waiting a little longer to see who's going to win this jeld-wen tradition. and so while we have a moment, let le let's remind you what happened in the wolf of golf next week. we have the fedex cup. we'll be in liberty national in new jersey. and then the champion heads to the boeing classic. nationwide tour in northeast pennsylvania. and we will be at the u.s. amateur championships. >> gary: we certainly will. one of my favorite events to do. >> dan: bob murphy won it in 1865 edition right there at southern hills. of course, so much great history there. the u.s. open championship there staged in 2001. 4:00 eastern time. we'll join you on nbc for that semifinal saturday. so if you continue to wait for cook and reid to arrive at the 18th. we'll show you the highlights from the final round today. this is mike reid's tee shot at the par 3 3rd. 188 yards. this is where reid started to get it going
and there is peter jacobson who runs this tournament. he is such a big part of bringing golf and all the enthusiasm to this tournament. so the fans waiting a little longer to see who's going to win this jeld-wen tradition. and so while we have a moment, let le let's remind you what happened in the wolf of golf next week. we have the fedex cup. we'll be in liberty national in new jersey. and then the champion heads to the boeing classic. nationwide tour in northeast pennsylvania. and we will be...
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greta: greg jacobson would visit with the 20 or so members of the family, the mood was getting darkerharlie, he was fooling around with a gun and he pointed it at me and said what would you do if i pulled the trigger? i said charlie, i guess i would be dead. and that was the end of it. because if you weren't afraid, then charlie lost the handle. but if i said put that down, then charlie would love it. he would continue on with the skit. it was always a skit with charlie. greta: despite no longer living together, dennis wilson was still trying to get manson a record deal. he persuaded a friend, record producer terry melcher who worked with the birds and paul revere and the raiders for charles manson. >> i don't think terry found charlie especially interesting musically speaking. but he certainly found his lifestyle interesting and the girls and the bus and the ranch. greta: greg jacobson will never forget the night he, melcher and wilson accompanied manson to the whiskyagogo on sunset boulevard. >> 40 years ago, same booth. here at the whiskey. charlie slipped away from the booth witho
greta: greg jacobson would visit with the 20 or so members of the family, the mood was getting darkerharlie, he was fooling around with a gun and he pointed it at me and said what would you do if i pulled the trigger? i said charlie, i guess i would be dead. and that was the end of it. because if you weren't afraid, then charlie lost the handle. but if i said put that down, then charlie would love it. he would continue on with the skit. it was always a skit with charlie. greta: despite no...
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a far cry from sun sit boulevardn >> it was dusty and dirty andde lacked the amenities.g >> greg jacobsonsed to visita out the at ranch. for the 20 or so members of the family the mood was gettingark darker. te, ch >> one time charlie was foolinw around at a gun and point the the me and said what would you do if i pull the trigger and i said well, i guess i would be r dead.then cha and that was the end of it. if i said ooh, put that down, he would love it, he would ld continue on with the kit. it was always a kit with charlie. >> despite no longer livingis together, dennis wilson wasoet still trying to get manson area record deal.ed he persuaded a friend whopr worked with bands like paulcer revere and the raiders toeds a audition manson.r melcher, the son of actress doris day lived with candice bergeron in a house they rented at 10,050. >> he found his lifestyle musi interesting and the girls ands bus and the ranch. >> greta: greg jacobson will never forget the night he accompanied manson to the whiskey ago go on sunset.ny >> charlie away from the booth and the next thing we knew th r. er
a far cry from sun sit boulevardn >> it was dusty and dirty andde lacked the amenities.g >> greg jacobsonsed to visita out the at ranch. for the 20 or so members of the family the mood was gettingark darker. te, ch >> one time charlie was foolinw around at a gun and point the the me and said what would you do if i pull the trigger and i said well, i guess i would be r dead.then cha and that was the end of it. if i said ooh, put that down, he would love it, he would ld continue...
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greta: greg jacobson would visit with the 20 or so members of the family, the mood was getting darker one time, charlie, he was fooling around with a gun and he pointed it at me and said what would you do if i pulled the trigger? i said charlie, i guess i would be dead. and that was the end of it. because if you weren't afraid, then charlie lost the handle. but if i said put that down, then charlie would love it. he would continue on with the skit. it was always a skit with charlie. greta: despite no longer living together, dennis wilson was still trying to get manson a record deal. he persuaded a friend, record producer terry melcher who worked with the birds and paul revere and the raiders for charles manson. >> i don't think terry found charlie especially interesting musically speaking. but he certainly found his lifestyle interesting and the girls and the bus and the ranch. greta: greg jacobson will never forget the night he, melcher and wilson accompanied manson to the whiskyagogo on sunset boulevard. >> 40 years ago, same booth. here at the whiskey. charlie slipped away from the
greta: greg jacobson would visit with the 20 or so members of the family, the mood was getting darker one time, charlie, he was fooling around with a gun and he pointed it at me and said what would you do if i pulled the trigger? i said charlie, i guess i would be dead. and that was the end of it. because if you weren't afraid, then charlie lost the handle. but if i said put that down, then charlie would love it. he would continue on with the skit. it was always a skit with charlie. greta:...
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greta: greg jacobson would visit with the 20 or so members of the family, the mood was getting darkerne time, charlie, he was fooling around with a gun and he pointed it at me and said what would you do if i pulled the trigger? i said charlie, i guess i would be dead. and that was the end of it. because if you weren't afraid, then charlie lost the handle. but if i said put that down, then charlie would love it. he would continue on with the skit. it was always a skit with charlie. greta: despite no longer living together, dennis wilson was still trying to get manson a record deal. he persuaded a friend, record producer terry melcher who worked with the birds and paul revere and the raiders for charles manson. >> i don't think terry found charlie especially interesting musically speaking. but he certainly found his lifestyle interesting and the girls and the bus and the ranch. greta: greg jacobson will never forget the night he, melcher and wilson accompanied manson to the whiskyagogo on sunset boulevard. >> 40 years ago, same booth. here at the whiskey. charlie slipped away from the b
greta: greg jacobson would visit with the 20 or so members of the family, the mood was getting darkerne time, charlie, he was fooling around with a gun and he pointed it at me and said what would you do if i pulled the trigger? i said charlie, i guess i would be dead. and that was the end of it. because if you weren't afraid, then charlie lost the handle. but if i said put that down, then charlie would love it. he would continue on with the skit. it was always a skit with charlie. greta:...
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the birds traded this guy huff to the detroit tigers in exchange they get 22-year-old right hander jacobsonwith a 1 and 3 record with a 3.7 fore earned run average and 35 games this season s.huff in the final day of 3 year contract he signed prior to 2007 and figure to depart one way or the other after the season. biggest year in 2008 when he hit 30 4 with 32 home runs and 108 rbi. he was named orioles most valuable player after that season. this year he's at 2 53 with 13 home runs and 72 rbi. meanwhile the ravens don't play again until a week from tonight when they host ryan and the jets and rex made sure today that they will be plenty of interest going in. speaking with reporters at training camp, ryan was praising the raven defensive unit that he helped construct and was praising former raven michael and then he took a shot at the ravens expressing disappointment over the fact that rookie paul krueger was given the old number of 99. >> i am disappointed they gave the jersey to some rookie unproven. excuse my language. it bothered me. sorry bruce. that slipped out. but that's dispointing.
the birds traded this guy huff to the detroit tigers in exchange they get 22-year-old right hander jacobsonwith a 1 and 3 record with a 3.7 fore earned run average and 35 games this season s.huff in the final day of 3 year contract he signed prior to 2007 and figure to depart one way or the other after the season. biggest year in 2008 when he hit 30 4 with 32 home runs and 108 rbi. he was named orioles most valuable player after that season. this year he's at 2 53 with 13 home runs and 72 rbi....
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that orioles first baseman aubrey huff has been traded to detroit for right-handed pitcher brett jacobson. huff has had ten seasons with tampa bay, houston and baltimore. they wrap up the series tonight with the angels at camden yards. let's take another live look outside. norm will be back with the final look at the forecast. and let's get the temperatures now. from baltimore, northeast middle school, where it's 86 degrees. but feels a little warmer. we'll be back with more in a moment. (announcer) if you think all batteries are the same, consider this: when a tornado tore through holly, colorado, air life denver took to the air... their night-vision goggles keeping them safe on a perilous flight... and powering those precision goggles--- is the only battery air life trusts: duracell. trusted everywhere. look for new duracell ultra advanced now with even more power to protect. [ closing bell ] >> investor fears about consumer spending sent stocks tumbling today. the dow jones dropped 186 points. nasdaq fell 54. s&p lost 24. even with lower airfares, it appears fewer people will be travel
that orioles first baseman aubrey huff has been traded to detroit for right-handed pitcher brett jacobson. huff has had ten seasons with tampa bay, houston and baltimore. they wrap up the series tonight with the angels at camden yards. let's take another live look outside. norm will be back with the final look at the forecast. and let's get the temperatures now. from baltimore, northeast middle school, where it's 86 degrees. but feels a little warmer. we'll be back with more in a moment....
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aubrey huff was an an honorable player and now, he was traded for jacobson to the tigers.ome runs and he was the best designated hitter in the league and he traded to a tiger's team in first place in the central division and they could use a run, producer. and news of the trade came as a shock to huff. >> it's emotional seeing the young guys coming up and i've had a great time and to see them finish the year and grow, it's hard and at the same time, it's exciting to see the team that's in contention. >> he was a free agent and the door is open for him to possibly return to baltimore. luke scott is playing against the angels tonight. >>> and tonight, i was in west mince ere and that's a final week of workouts before the team goes to owennings mills. it was another warm day after a hot practice yesterday and we saw suggs on the field for the first time in a week. he's recovering from a left heel injury. i caught up with mcgahee. he had strong runs and he's pleased with his work so far. >> well, it's my first preseason game since the first year coming. last year, i was rusty
aubrey huff was an an honorable player and now, he was traded for jacobson to the tigers.ome runs and he was the best designated hitter in the league and he traded to a tiger's team in first place in the central division and they could use a run, producer. and news of the trade came as a shock to huff. >> it's emotional seeing the young guys coming up and i've had a great time and to see them finish the year and grow, it's hard and at the same time, it's exciting to see the team that's in...
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two-shot lead over jacobson.irdied and he's looking for his fourth comeback win, this season. five shots off the lead, entering final-round play iney o jerseyki city.m thi >> how about some english premiere league football? manchester united, taking on arsenal. who 64th minute, tied at one. oh, look at it. own goal!msey. 2-1 lead. and moments to go, bouncing-ball, in front of the e goal, it's robin, scores.r arsee but he's called offsides. the manager, excited and then uy disgusted. early and replay shows it was thegoino correct call. offsides. kicks a water bottle, and the ot you're out of it. and he goes into the stands, and he says that's not far enough. then, he goes into the man-u stands, and red devils hang on. and that's weird. lions beat the colts. it's the preseason. doesn't count. 18-17. fabulous today. 12-15. culpepper started. 7-12. stafford came in, goes 13-19. jim schwartz would not tip his hand who is going to be the starter for week one? >> welcome into "nfl live." we know mark sanchez is going to
two-shot lead over jacobson.irdied and he's looking for his fourth comeback win, this season. five shots off the lead, entering final-round play iney o jerseyki city.m thi >> how about some english premiere league football? manchester united, taking on arsenal. who 64th minute, tied at one. oh, look at it. own goal!msey. 2-1 lead. and moments to go, bouncing-ball, in front of the e goal, it's robin, scores.r arsee but he's called offsides. the manager, excited and then uy disgusted. early...
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i mean, the reason why jacobson was so important -- the only -- if you look at the difference at the way rabbi silver would talk to truman or address him and the way weitzman would address him in letters and in person, weitzman treated truman with respect and admiration as a fellow leader who wanted justice for the jewish people in the world. where silver would say, you're selling us t. you're a bastard. don't you know what's right? he would see weitzman -- he gave a direct order i will only talk to weitzman. do not let silver and the others in the white house. >> what else has changed? >> there was a famous incident where silver was in the office and apparently he shook his finger in truman's face and truman was extremely upset and told the person he saw right after that, i never want that s.o. in my office again. and that's when he kind ofhut down and said i don't want to see any more extreme zionist leaders. which is a category he had developed. >> one thing neither of you touched on in your remarks and i wonder if you get into it in the book is the position of the defense departm
i mean, the reason why jacobson was so important -- the only -- if you look at the difference at the way rabbi silver would talk to truman or address him and the way weitzman would address him in letters and in person, weitzman treated truman with respect and admiration as a fellow leader who wanted justice for the jewish people in the world. where silver would say, you're selling us t. you're a bastard. don't you know what's right? he would see weitzman -- he gave a direct order i will only...
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the mayor, carl jacobson is here and somebody who i believe is destined to be one of the greatest secretaries of the interior in our history, former senator from colorado, ken salazar is here. please give ken a big round of applause. it is nice to be back. it's nice to take a break from the goings on in washington. i am thrilled to have a chance to spend some time with the folks in this beautiful state. after all, here in montana, you have got bears and moose and elk. in washington, you just have mostly bulls. so this is a nice change of peace being in montana. i especially want to thank katy for her introduction. [ applau [ applau [ applause ] >> where did katy go? her willingness to talk about such a painful experience is important. we have to understand what's at stake in this health care debate. katy's story is the kind of story that i've read in letters all throughout the campaign and every day when i am president. i hear about them in town halls all across america. the stories of hard-working people who are doing the right thing. they are acting responsibly, only to find out that they a
the mayor, carl jacobson is here and somebody who i believe is destined to be one of the greatest secretaries of the interior in our history, former senator from colorado, ken salazar is here. please give ken a big round of applause. it is nice to be back. it's nice to take a break from the goings on in washington. i am thrilled to have a chance to spend some time with the folks in this beautiful state. after all, here in montana, you have got bears and moose and elk. in washington, you just...
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in return they get brett jacobson.ith a chance of afternoon thunderstorm around, we will figure a low of 70. partly cloudity and tomorrow the same outlook a chance of thunder thunderstorm with mid- 70s down there. >>> stay with within the meaning of w -- wjz. have a great morning everybody. we will see you at noon.
in return they get brett jacobson.ith a chance of afternoon thunderstorm around, we will figure a low of 70. partly cloudity and tomorrow the same outlook a chance of thunder thunderstorm with mid- 70s down there. >>> stay with within the meaning of w -- wjz. have a great morning everybody. we will see you at noon.
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joining us are officer ali jacobson and lisa campbell. good to have you with us.ink, i need to get this guy back here, and i need someone else to see him too? >> there were numerous indicators. he was very passionate about what he was trying to deliver, the event he wanted to host. but nothing he said was really making a lot of sense. his thoughts weren't fluid. he wasn't consistent in his thoughts. he had two little girls with him, and the girls were sort of in the background, and so where he was animated and anxious to deliver the message of what he wanted us to know, the girls were really unassuming and really distant. >> and gave some cause for concern. and so you had him come back, and you had officer jacobs sitting with you. you said your mother's intuition came to play here, along with those that you have as a police officer. what was it about the girls that told you something was not right? >> they just weren't acting like normal young girls would act. they were very pale. they were very -- the youngest one was very intensely staring at me. their answers t
joining us are officer ali jacobson and lisa campbell. good to have you with us.ink, i need to get this guy back here, and i need someone else to see him too? >> there were numerous indicators. he was very passionate about what he was trying to deliver, the event he wanted to host. but nothing he said was really making a lot of sense. his thoughts weren't fluid. he wasn't consistent in his thoughts. he had two little girls with him, and the girls were sort of in the background, and so...
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harry jacobson is vice chancellor for health affairs at ameritus, guest host former senate majority leaderd morning. i'm going to refer to leader frist as leader and to you, doctor, as doctor. that will make it a little easier. we'd all like to have -- the last thing any of us want, doctor, is to have much more expensive health care and for the quality to go down. how do we ensure the quality gets better? >> well, health care is really made up of making a bunch of decisions. quality is really dependent upon making sure that we make the right decisions based on evidence so that we do the right thing and only the right thing each time we interact with patients. one way to do that is to have the right information and decision support available so that at the point of care, we can make the very best decisions. that's health care information technology. >> harry, you ran a $2.8 billion health care enterprise with 20,000 employees, the largest employer by far in nashville. and your hospital is always at the top of, the most wired in the united states of america. so the question that people ask m
harry jacobson is vice chancellor for health affairs at ameritus, guest host former senate majority leaderd morning. i'm going to refer to leader frist as leader and to you, doctor, as doctor. that will make it a little easier. we'd all like to have -- the last thing any of us want, doctor, is to have much more expensive health care and for the quality to go down. how do we ensure the quality gets better? >> well, health care is really made up of making a bunch of decisions. quality is...
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in exchange they get jacobson. and 35 games and 8 ball this season.inal days of the 3 year contract he signed in 2007. figured to garret one way or the -- depart one way for the other after the season. his biggest year was 2008. he was named most valuable oriole that season. this year he is at 253, with stew runs batted in. he says he is definitely going to miss baltimore. >> it's definitely emotional seeing the young guys come up. i have had it great with all of the young guys is to be able to see them finish out the year and grow. it's a little hard, but at the same time for me, it's real exciting to be able to go to a team that in contention and for me my own career i have been in last place. this is going to be a very exciting time for me. >> hoff gets an opportunity to do something for himself, really. he gets to go play in the pen pennant race and rejuvenate crest whitestrips has created a strip so revolutionary... you can use it while you do just about anything. it molds better... it grips better... and seals better. you can even drink water wi
in exchange they get jacobson. and 35 games and 8 ball this season.inal days of the 3 year contract he signed in 2007. figured to garret one way or the -- depart one way for the other after the season. his biggest year was 2008. he was named most valuable oriole that season. this year he is at 253, with stew runs batted in. he says he is definitely going to miss baltimore. >> it's definitely emotional seeing the young guys come up. i have had it great with all of the young guys is to be...
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the "1st and 10" crew here, dana jacobson, skip bayless and rob parker. do you like it, or love it? >> i like it. why not make the move? give pedro a couple starts. if it doesn't work out, put jamie moyer right back into the rotation. >> are you sureúúxx >>> coming up on "o's xtra, game two of the three game series against oakland, cesar izturis brings a four game hitting streak into the game, and luke scott hopes he has found his home run stroke. chad moeller makes the start tonight behind the plate. it's the orioles and a's, it's "o's xtra" right now. >>> it is a hot and humid summer night in baltimore and it's a big night for the fan base because it is brad bergesen t-shirt night and the fans proudly wearing the number 5 brad bergesen t-shirt. welcome in, it's "o's xtra" presented by at&t. game two of this three game series against the oakland athletic. jim hunter and jim dempsey. birds looking to snap back. rick, when you look at the season, we knew what it was going to be all about, the younger players arriving in baltimore, they're part of the future, tryin
the "1st and 10" crew here, dana jacobson, skip bayless and rob parker. do you like it, or love it? >> i like it. why not make the move? give pedro a couple starts. if it doesn't work out, put jamie moyer right back into the rotation. >> are you sureúúxx >>> coming up on "o's xtra, game two of the three game series against oakland, cesar izturis brings a four game hitting streak into the game, and luke scott hopes he has found his home...
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our slogan this hour comes from dee jacobson in st. paul, minnesota. you had me at good morning because at "fox & friends" you complete me. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute -- www.ncicap.org -- steve: hi, everybody. welcome aboard. it is friday. it's going to be a beautiful day in new york city. peter johnson jr. is in today for brian. peter: thank you for having me. gretchen: very nice to have you all week. peter: i appreciate it my honor. gretchen: huge news coming out of the other side of the world. the commander of the taliban confirming the top terror leader has been killed in pakistan. sources say a c.i.a. missile strike killed baitullah mehsud, the leader of the pakistani taliban. he's considered pakistan's public enemy number one. his sources are believed to be behind a number of terror attacks, including the assassination of former prime minister benazir bhutto. a new prediction about when u.s. troops will leave afghanistan. the man said to become the senior advisor predicts the u.s.
our slogan this hour comes from dee jacobson in st. paul, minnesota. you had me at good morning because at "fox & friends" you complete me. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute -- www.ncicap.org -- steve: hi, everybody. welcome aboard. it is friday. it's going to be a beautiful day in new york city. peter johnson jr. is in today for brian. peter: thank you for having me. gretchen: very nice to have you all week. peter: i...
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i, opened a haberdashery in kansas city and then there is a financial crisis, a panic and he and jacobsonoss that haberdashery and it to carry many years to pay off the debt. this is harry truman in the summer 1922, 38, unemployed and living at his mother-in-law's. at the time bess said to her mother don't worry harry is going places and the mother said he better hurry up. [laughter] circumstances did not portend great as. but it fades common destiny, a chance, a god, something intervened as it would time and again in his life but in the summer of 221 old army buddy named prendergast used he served in france with had aa uncle tom prendergast two is a big political boss in kansas city at the time. there were looking for a candidate to run for judge which you probably know is like a county commissioner. and heave fits perfectly a farmer, a baptist, mason in 1922 he was elected judge, 12 years later prendergast was looking for a good candidate to run for senate and again harry fits the bill and gets elected and 10 years later in chicago and the 44d and c party bosses are looking for someone
i, opened a haberdashery in kansas city and then there is a financial crisis, a panic and he and jacobsonoss that haberdashery and it to carry many years to pay off the debt. this is harry truman in the summer 1922, 38, unemployed and living at his mother-in-law's. at the time bess said to her mother don't worry harry is going places and the mother said he better hurry up. [laughter] circumstances did not portend great as. but it fades common destiny, a chance, a god, something intervened as it...