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rookie. >> neil didn't sleep much. >> i need the joe dimaggio coffeemaker.dge there had a chance in the bottom of the ninth. no. blue jays >> don't forget. home run derby coming up monday on espn. karl ravech on the mic. that's coming up. just want to let you know. my nephew will be on "sportscenter." >> watch. we're done. >> see if he says hi, uncle. >>> a utah man celebrated his 100th birthday on the slopes and george says he wouldn't have it any other way. incredibly he didn't even learn to ski until he was 43. >> well, he still had plenty of time. >> the ski resort opened just so he could enjoy a summer shred and coasted down the mountain with ease. go, george. >> yes, indeed. there's hope for us yet. >>> up next in "the pulse," smiles all around for some firefighters and a cute little kid. there's more to this story. >>> there's a new theory about the fate of aviator amelia earhart. hear why some experts are now raising new questions. >>> and on our facebook page see the emotional moment when an elderly man learns he's about to become a that's on atmfan
rookie. >> neil didn't sleep much. >> i need the joe dimaggio coffeemaker.dge there had a chance in the bottom of the ninth. no. blue jays >> don't forget. home run derby coming up monday on espn. karl ravech on the mic. that's coming up. just want to let you know. my nephew will be on "sportscenter." >> watch. we're done. >> see if he says hi, uncle. >>> a utah man celebrated his 100th birthday on the slopes and george says he wouldn't have it...
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. >> 29 home runs, for joe dimaggio. >> judge is from lyndon, also the hometown of joe fonzi, braking show you this home run from adrian beltre. when was the last time you saw that? reggie jackson used to go to his knees from the left site. springfield cardinals, double-a ball, you got it, i'll take it. watch this guy! [ laughter ] >> taking the advantage of that fielding gaffe. infield trim. randy arzanana. >> he keeps hustling like that, he'll be in the maples soon. -- majors soon. that was the a's double a team. that's the sporting life for now. four fires in one year, all with the same m-o. hello. the pattern of similar fires is raising suspicions that it could be more than a coincidence. arson investigators have begun to look for clues about what caused the early morning fire. it decided a residential development nearing completion near oakland's layer merit. the 7 story building would have had market rate housing. >> hundreds of people in nearby millions have been forced to -- buildings have been forced to evacuate. >> >> reporter: around the clock, the firefighters out here in
. >> 29 home runs, for joe dimaggio. >> judge is from lyndon, also the hometown of joe fonzi, braking show you this home run from adrian beltre. when was the last time you saw that? reggie jackson used to go to his knees from the left site. springfield cardinals, double-a ball, you got it, i'll take it. watch this guy! [ laughter ] >> taking the advantage of that fielding gaffe. infield trim. randy arzanana. >> he keeps hustling like that, he'll be in the maples soon. --...
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joe dimaggio, is? your is in your dugout when you're doing a game.nt to be around when you're doing a fundraiser. the president calling my office you think is a practical joke but you realize oh, this is main stream success. all of the doors are open which do you want to go through. i got invited to sing with luciano pavarotti in the late 90s. i would listen to him and thought this is a guy whose been doing the right work on his instrument. from 15 years old i was doing chicago blues. i had a husky big voice but never knew i was a tenor i never studied above high c, so i went to work on my voice and started singing along with pavarotti. with pauvarotti i learned same vehicle with a new engine. i learned those guys are religious about their voices, when they get on stage and don't have a high c, the crowd turns on them, the big pay off notes, these people know the music, so they're under different pressure and scrutiny. so they religiously protect their voice there's a lot of things i do, eight hours sleep is single most important thing for the voice.
joe dimaggio, is? your is in your dugout when you're doing a game.nt to be around when you're doing a fundraiser. the president calling my office you think is a practical joke but you realize oh, this is main stream success. all of the doors are open which do you want to go through. i got invited to sing with luciano pavarotti in the late 90s. i would listen to him and thought this is a guy whose been doing the right work on his instrument. from 15 years old i was doing chicago blues. i had a...
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the rookie hit his 29th home run of the season tying joe dimaggio yankee rookie home run set back in blue jays got the win though. 7-6, the final. i knew this stupid thing, that's what deneal tossedbed his wallet and them toward the chair umpire. he said he would accept any punishment coming his way. >> in case you haven't had enough of this family, lavar ball, you're in luck. the outspoken father of lonzo ball will star in a reality show produced by facebook. according to deadline.com, the ball family show is one of two series facebook has in the works. ok. we'll be right back, fios is not cable. and we believe everyone deserves faster internet. so with fios gigabit connection, you get amazing download speeds up to 940 megs 20 times faster than most people have. and it's just $79.99 a month online for the first year. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years. all with a 2-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of your contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your
the rookie hit his 29th home run of the season tying joe dimaggio yankee rookie home run set back in blue jays got the win though. 7-6, the final. i knew this stupid thing, that's what deneal tossedbed his wallet and them toward the chair umpire. he said he would accept any punishment coming his way. >> in case you haven't had enough of this family, lavar ball, you're in luck. the outspoken father of lonzo ball will star in a reality show produced by facebook. according to deadline.com,...
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theoretically possible but i don't know of any other evidence that it is true, that in the 50s joe dimaggio i think was extremely admired. >> some of these baseball players were paid $10,000 a year. >> not a whole lot of money but even if he may play he was joe dimaggio, not rich guy. 56 consecutive games with hits. that was his achievement. in terms of what to do, i would not focus on capitalism. i would focus on private practices that are not inevitable, many of them very recent, that our contributors to the problem. in terms of government more macro, subsidiary is one approach would make sense. in other domains, this is a very contestable view. madison and hamilton's conception was we want a deliberative democracy where there would be people whose job it would be to kind of figure things out, specialists and experts, and they would be ultimately accountable to we the people but it would be like referenda on their actions day by day. they would be knowledgeable and virtuous and he would do stuff. maybe that is an enduring inside. if you want to do something about problem ask to all the pe
theoretically possible but i don't know of any other evidence that it is true, that in the 50s joe dimaggio i think was extremely admired. >> some of these baseball players were paid $10,000 a year. >> not a whole lot of money but even if he may play he was joe dimaggio, not rich guy. 56 consecutive games with hits. that was his achievement. in terms of what to do, i would not focus on capitalism. i would focus on private practices that are not inevitable, many of them very recent,...
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that was set by the legendary joe dimaggio in 1936. >>> avert your eyes if you're eetzly nauseated. joey chestnut won his 10th nathan's hot dog-eating contest on coney island. 72 hot dogs in ten minutes. that beat his old record. imagine shoving a turkey down your gout at one time. 56,000 milligrams of sodium. that's 36 times the recommended limit on the fda website. you can look, again, poppy, if you were steering clear of that one. >> god bless america. >> coy wire, thank you. >> you're welcome. >>> president trump is in the air headed overseas for a meeting with world leaders. >> the u.s. intelligence says it's a missile they have never seen before. new developments coming up. litt. -hold on, mom. no, wifi. wifi. it's not a question, it's a thing. take on summer right with ford, america's best-selling brand. now with summer's hottest offer. get zero percent for seventy-two months plus an additional thousand on top of your trade-in. during the ford summer sales event get zero percent for seventy-two months plus an additional thousand on top of your trade-in. offer ends july 5th. l
that was set by the legendary joe dimaggio in 1936. >>> avert your eyes if you're eetzly nauseated. joey chestnut won his 10th nathan's hot dog-eating contest on coney island. 72 hot dogs in ten minutes. that beat his old record. imagine shoving a turkey down your gout at one time. 56,000 milligrams of sodium. that's 36 times the recommended limit on the fda website. you can look, again, poppy, if you were steering clear of that one. >> god bless america. >> coy wire, thank...
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the 6'7", 280-pound beast, tied the legend joe dimaggio's yankee record in a scene.needed 138 games. judge needed just 81. it will be a clash of the titans in miami, between the judge and reigning champion, john carstan. >> good to see that. >>> coming up, u.s.-backed forces, close to recapturing raqqah and mosul from isis. then what? what's the plan after that? we're going to take a closer look ahead. who wants ice creeaaaaaam!? so that's how you get them to listen. take on summer right with ford, america's best-selling brand. now with summer's hottest offer. get zero percent for seventy-two months plus an additional thousand on top of your trade-in. during the ford summer sales event get zero percent for seventy-two months plus an additional thousand on top of your trade-in. offer ends soon. >>> u.s. allies on the ground in syria, have breached a wall surrounding raqqah, that's a key campaign to liberate raqqah. liberation of that city from isis is imminent. the question becomes, what happens next? then what? let's bring in barbara starr and cnn investigative repor
the 6'7", 280-pound beast, tied the legend joe dimaggio's yankee record in a scene.needed 138 games. judge needed just 81. it will be a clash of the titans in miami, between the judge and reigning champion, john carstan. >> good to see that. >>> coming up, u.s.-backed forces, close to recapturing raqqah and mosul from isis. then what? what's the plan after that? we're going to take a closer look ahead. who wants ice creeaaaaaam!? so that's how you get them to listen. take on...
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. >> move over, joe dimaggio. here comes erin judge.e majors in home run this season and is now three home runs away from tying mark mcgwire's rookie record. he hit 33 before the all-star break. >>> it is about nine minutes after the hour. now >>> they were built at the onset of the atomic age but remain at the ready. up next, we'll get the inside story of remarkable venues and the plan to keep the federal government up and running in event of a nuclear struk or some other catastrophe. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." we recently had a heart attack. but we are not victims. we are survivors. we are survivors. we are survivors. and now we take brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. we take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams... ...as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study brilinta worked better than plavix®. brilinta reduced the chance of another heart attack. or dying from one. do
. >> move over, joe dimaggio. here comes erin judge.e majors in home run this season and is now three home runs away from tying mark mcgwire's rookie record. he hit 33 before the all-star break. >>> it is about nine minutes after the hour. now >>> they were built at the onset of the atomic age but remain at the ready. up next, we'll get the inside story of remarkable venues and the plan to keep the federal government up and running in event of a nuclear struk or some...
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. >> we've got joe dimaggio's watch.s is a $1.5 million timekeeper this $7.5 million, what makes that worth $7.5 million? >> it took nine years to produce and it has 1728 parts and it has some amazing, amazing complications to it. effectively, there's one wheel in there that turns one revolution every 400 years >> every 400 years so it's leap century in that watch. now this is a new watch that people are seeing for the first time right now, it's a half million dollar watch this, you have a starter watch that is aimed at millennials, starter watch for $20,000. that's still a lot for some people as a starter watch. >> it is still very aspirational i think what we want to do is get people engaged, create a contemporary timepiece that everybody can wear, and it is still timeless and still has, the learns do a wonderful job of continuing the thread. every watch you see has a look of patek philippe. >> and it's still a family owned business so there you go, joe this is your starter watch $20,000. stainless steel. and by the wa
. >> we've got joe dimaggio's watch.s is a $1.5 million timekeeper this $7.5 million, what makes that worth $7.5 million? >> it took nine years to produce and it has 1728 parts and it has some amazing, amazing complications to it. effectively, there's one wheel in there that turns one revolution every 400 years >> every 400 years so it's leap century in that watch. now this is a new watch that people are seeing for the first time right now, it's a half million dollar watch...
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$500,000 and his series ring his golden glove, they're coming up for sale, ten of them >> one of joe dimaggio'sbatch over $100,000. >> this game bat is signed by the babes and lou garret >> that was an amazing condition and ag of teight to 10, that coo to $300,000 to $500,000. >> most of that money will go into the humanitarian effort that he continues into his life. >> thank you very much robert frank. >>> a sad financial stats of one of the richest states in america. you need to hear this everyone if you do not live there >> we'll speak to the two teenagers who helped start the t dget spinner crazy and almos got kicked out of school for it. "power lunch" on friday. hey gary, what'd you got here? this bad boy is a mobile trading desk so that i can take my trading platform wherever i go. you know that thinkorswim seamlessly syncs across all your devices, right? oh, so my custom studies will go with me? anywhere you want to go! the market's hot! sync your platform on any device with thinkorswim. only at td ameritrade when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night... so he got home safe
$500,000 and his series ring his golden glove, they're coming up for sale, ten of them >> one of joe dimaggio'sbatch over $100,000. >> this game bat is signed by the babes and lou garret >> that was an amazing condition and ag of teight to 10, that coo to $300,000 to $500,000. >> most of that money will go into the humanitarian effort that he continues into his life. >> thank you very much robert frank. >>> a sad financial stats of one of the richest...
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it may not be joe dimaggio's hitting streak. >>> it's 8:00 on >>> it's 8:00 on "today."tors break ranks, the gop's attempt at repealing and replacing obamacare hits a roadblock and deals president trump a stinging defeat. what's next? we're live at the white house. >>> plus, making major gains. >> we're walking through this house. we'll walk you through the construction. and then, welcome home. >> the stars of the wildly popular "fixer upper" here to talk about renovation, family and their newest project. >> and going country for chris. chris stapleton performs live on our plaza today, tuesday, july 18th, 2017. >> front row for chris stapleton. ♪ >> how far did you come? >> 1,800 miles, for chris stapleton. >> we're in the center for chris stapleton. yes. do you have something you want? >> savannah, i need a hug. ♪ >> back row for chris stapleton. >> good morning, everybody. welcome back to "today." thanks for joining us. matt has the morning off. willie is pitching in. we are all excited. the back row got a shoutout. they do. but they're jazzed for him. >> stapleton is
it may not be joe dimaggio's hitting streak. >>> it's 8:00 on >>> it's 8:00 on "today."tors break ranks, the gop's attempt at repealing and replacing obamacare hits a roadblock and deals president trump a stinging defeat. what's next? we're live at the white house. >>> plus, making major gains. >> we're walking through this house. we'll walk you through the construction. and then, welcome home. >> the stars of the wildly popular "fixer...
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for everybody out there, he's broke the 81-year-old record of joe dimaggio for most home runs by a yankeeg things out of this guy. stuart: how much? >> this, my estimate right now would be over $20,000. however, i believe down the road if he pans out, this could be a six-figure jersey. stuart: so it could be an investment in his future performance. >> exactly. if you had derek jeter's first jersey, you'd be looking at over a quarter of a million dollars. stuart: really? >> yes. stuart: if he turns out to be as good as people think he is, that's an investment in a half. >> that's exactly right. it's available right now at goldenauctions.com, up for auction. stuart: okay. the auction is ongoing now online, goes all the way through to, when is it? >> the first 90 lots end in chicago at a live auction july 27th, and then we have 1,800 more that that go through august 59, and they're all available at goldenauctions.com for bidding. stuart: i've got to put this back in the right place carefully. don't want to smudge that up. ken golden, goldenauctions.com? >> what is it? >> goldenauctions.com.
for everybody out there, he's broke the 81-year-old record of joe dimaggio for most home runs by a yankeeg things out of this guy. stuart: how much? >> this, my estimate right now would be over $20,000. however, i believe down the road if he pans out, this could be a six-figure jersey. stuart: so it could be an investment in his future performance. >> exactly. if you had derek jeter's first jersey, you'd be looking at over a quarter of a million dollars. stuart: really? >>...
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joe my maggio his 56-game hitting streak, amazing. when he failed to hit in games 57, should you have cut him or traded dimaggio? was he finished? thinking same with the market corrections are to be accepted as a matter of course. especially after 56 great days of the market, you're going to get something like that. when they happen, they're not a reason to panic. they can be great opportunities. even as people insist that the market is done because the charts are bad, taking out the 200 day moving average, a death cross, a hindenberg cross or the market is unpalatable. some claptrap i hear every time, you hear the bears that come out of hibernation they like to be right that day given so many don't expect corrections, here's something that seems common sensical lots of people wrongly believe in being fully invested at all times. lots of managers think they're supposed to be fully invested every day. this is nonsense lots of times the market just stinks, so you want to have cash on hand. pretty good. a lot of times there's nothing to do except have some cash. in fact, one of the cheap reasons i outperform every manager in the bu
joe my maggio his 56-game hitting streak, amazing. when he failed to hit in games 57, should you have cut him or traded dimaggio? was he finished? thinking same with the market corrections are to be accepted as a matter of course. especially after 56 great days of the market, you're going to get something like that. when they happen, they're not a reason to panic. they can be great opportunities. even as people insist that the market is done because the charts are bad, taking out the 200 day...