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combination of ginger beer, juice and smirnoff vodka and was incredibly successful in part because john martin borrowed some of smirnovs old tricks. he took one of the very first polaroid cameras and went into the bar in l.a. and he took one picture of the bartender making the moscow mule and he gave it to the bartender. he took a second picture and he walked to the next bar, and he said pay commodores competition is making this great drink. it's called the moscow mule. everybody's drinking it, why aren't you making it? so pretty soon the moscow mule became an extremely popular drink in the united states and smear of took off in the united states and i find it amazing. smirnov was born in 1831. he died in 1898, and today smirnov is the best selling in the world, the number one, the most valuable brand, spirits brand in the world. its ubiquitous as you might imagine james bond vodka of choice. how much better degette than that. so the story, it's kind of an amazing story. it has relevance to today. we know the product. there's things happening in russia reminiscent of some of the things that ha
combination of ginger beer, juice and smirnoff vodka and was incredibly successful in part because john martin borrowed some of smirnovs old tricks. he took one of the very first polaroid cameras and went into the bar in l.a. and he took one picture of the bartender making the moscow mule and he gave it to the bartender. he took a second picture and he walked to the next bar, and he said pay commodores competition is making this great drink. it's called the moscow mule. everybody's drinking it,...
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the fact is it's not for this guy that was pretty much forgotten, john martin. the actual official vote would have been against it. i'm not sure what they would have done then. i don't know if they would have beige i don't know. i'm sure somehow it would have worked out because pennsylvania could not have stood alone. i just think it's, you know, an interesting story. i just love, i love john morton. i often think of him and how tough it must have been to stand up, you know, sometimes you go against your friend and all the people you know in your neighbors because you know you're going to have to face them. it's not the easiest thing to do. it's a tough. well, i would like to answer any questions you might have, either about the declaration of independence book, or anything about being a writer, or anything at all really. just ask that you ask it real loud. [applause] >> thank you. >> what made you write a book on the ciders? >> what may be right a book on the signers? what made me want to write? i just got fascinated about 10 years ago with the declaration of i
the fact is it's not for this guy that was pretty much forgotten, john martin. the actual official vote would have been against it. i'm not sure what they would have done then. i don't know if they would have beige i don't know. i'm sure somehow it would have worked out because pennsylvania could not have stood alone. i just think it's, you know, an interesting story. i just love, i love john morton. i often think of him and how tough it must have been to stand up, you know, sometimes you go...
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the big stories from the first manned mission to the moon, the assassinations of president john kennedy, martinuther king jr., the watergate scandal, and the resignation of president richard nixon. though he remained scrupulously objective, he came out publicly against the war in vietnam. while in retirement, he also opposed the invasion of iraq. walter cronkite, dead at the age of 92. we now had back to "apollo 11 -- one small step to america's future," special this weekend. enjoy your weekend. greta: i was at home with my sister and parents watching those black-and-white images of apollo 11. check out my blog for the story about the cookies i 8 that night. for now, let's go to the moon with the apollo astronauts. >> after landing, we had hours to stand there, a mere 15 feet above the surface. long before we actually got out on the surface, we already had a pretty good appreciation for what the moon was like. >> it is one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. greta: buzz aldrin was the lunar module pilot and the second man to walk on the moon after neil armstrong. when you set foot o
the big stories from the first manned mission to the moon, the assassinations of president john kennedy, martinuther king jr., the watergate scandal, and the resignation of president richard nixon. though he remained scrupulously objective, he came out publicly against the war in vietnam. while in retirement, he also opposed the invasion of iraq. walter cronkite, dead at the age of 92. we now had back to "apollo 11 -- one small step to america's future," special this weekend. enjoy...
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john martin, young j.d., his brother kevin.roud of the fact that he had been in the cleveland organization with his brother. and here is brian schneider hitting only .225. seven of his last 12 hits have gone for extra bases. four doubles in all three of his home runs this year. that's aeakingball that will have him looking at the letterone ball two strikes. ro bob, you know, if martin has trouble with this lineup, it's a real good gauge of where he is, as far as is he a major leaguer. because this is close to a minor league lineup as the mets could throw out there at him. all the injuries that they have right now. a lot of these guys are back up and even backups to the backup that are in the game tonight. >> bob: his first major league inning, 21 pitches, 16 strikes, and five first pitch strikes to six hitters. maybe too many balls were over the middle of the plate. the breaking ball that he hung to francoeur certainly was. if he takes that pitch and puts it in the dirt or a foot outside, francoeur probably strikes out. he nee
john martin, young j.d., his brother kevin.roud of the fact that he had been in the cleveland organization with his brother. and here is brian schneider hitting only .225. seven of his last 12 hits have gone for extra bases. four doubles in all three of his home runs this year. that's aeakingball that will have him looking at the letterone ball two strikes. ro bob, you know, if martin has trouble with this lineup, it's a real good gauge of where he is, as far as is he a major leaguer. because...
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so this possibility of a shift of one political party to another is in crisis from martin sheen to john goodman, for those of you who are west wing fans, is a real one. is a considerable policy concern. there are other policy considerations about the case of temporary disability, can a congressional leader easily step in just for a brief period. when that brief period will require resignation from the speakership and from the house of representatives. so those are some, many policy considerations i think that counsel in favor of removing congressional leaders from the line of succession. i just wanted to highlight a couple of constitutional considerations that reinforce those policy considerations. james madison thought that putting congressional leaders in the line of succession was unconstitutional. maybe you don't think he was right, you know, although he was james madison. but even if there's any doubt whatsoever in your mind about the correctness of james madison's proposition, i think just the mere existence of doubt, strong doubt, reasonable doubt, the fact that there are many th
so this possibility of a shift of one political party to another is in crisis from martin sheen to john goodman, for those of you who are west wing fans, is a real one. is a considerable policy concern. there are other policy considerations about the case of temporary disability, can a congressional leader easily step in just for a brief period. when that brief period will require resignation from the speakership and from the house of representatives. so those are some, many policy...
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voice of many historic events of his generation, including the assassination of president john kennedy and martin luther king, jr. and the first moon landing. >> president obama acting as cheerleader in chief over health care reform. he wants it, he wants it passed quickly and a deadline now possibly. he's urging congress to act quickly, by august. even as he gives pep talks, he may be facing a whole lot of backlash as well. listen to these protesters in iowa. >> this reform needs to be done right. in the in a hurry. that's the reason i'm here, 'cause i don't want these kids to be paying for some of the radical and rushed mistakes that have been made. >> spending money, an absurd amount, our country is going to crap. >> they won't end it, people believe their elected representatives are really doing what's right for the whole country. >> given the strong feelings on both sides, where does the health care bill stand now? let's bring in congressman michael burgess, a republican from texas. and congressman rob andrews a democrat from new jersey. thank you for talking to us. let me ask you, conman bu
voice of many historic events of his generation, including the assassination of president john kennedy and martin luther king, jr. and the first moon landing. >> president obama acting as cheerleader in chief over health care reform. he wants it, he wants it passed quickly and a deadline now possibly. he's urging congress to act quickly, by august. even as he gives pep talks, he may be facing a whole lot of backlash as well. listen to these protesters in iowa. >> this reform needs...
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the political figures in my cohort are the presidents: john tyler, benjamin harrison, martin van buren, john calhoun, daniel webster, henry clay. these are the--the political stars of this generation. c-span: where did you write the book--what part of the country? guest: in los angeles--west los angeles. c-span: what do you do out there? guest: i teach history. c-span: at--at... guest: the university of california at los angeles. c-span: ucla. guest: ucla, yeah. c-span: how long have you done that? guest: i've taught history for 33 years and i've been at ucla since 1981. c-span: why history? guest: you know, i think--i have a theory about people and why they become what they become. i think there are about four basic ways to understand reality or understand the world. one of them is, obviously. through measuring and it, you know, it appeals to people who are--who be--who become scientists of observation and measurement. another one is clearly a religious sensibility. there's also, i think, a poetic and imaginative way of grasping reality. and another is to understand what has gone befo
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we can never know enough about those who march in the ranks, like joseph martin or john greenwood who was all of 16, or israel traffic who was 10-year-old when he went to work to serve as a cook's helper and messenger, or israel, as tough as any human being who ever lived. or the people who just signed up and marched away, leaving their families and everything they loved in order to carry forth the glorious cause of america, as they said. joseph hodgkin's, a shoemaker from massachusetts, who poured out all of his feelings about what he was doing in wonderful letters to his wife, sarah, back home. she wrote about what she was suffering because the women too were finding life very difficult, very uncertain, with shortages, inflation, lack of labor to run the farm, or keep up support of the families. men deserted by the hundreds. men march the way home when their enlistments ran out. they didn't care, went home. many of them defected to the enemy. they were not all heroes. washington never stopped. he never took a day off. he never gave up. he wanted to attack again and again. it was ver
we can never know enough about those who march in the ranks, like joseph martin or john greenwood who was all of 16, or israel traffic who was 10-year-old when he went to work to serve as a cook's helper and messenger, or israel, as tough as any human being who ever lived. or the people who just signed up and marched away, leaving their families and everything they loved in order to carry forth the glorious cause of america, as they said. joseph hodgkin's, a shoemaker from massachusetts, who...
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broadcast as the anchor the evening news on cbs for vietnam, watergate, the assassinations of martin luther king jr. and john f. kennedy. heill be buried in missouri. he will be sorely, sorely missed by many. coming up on abc7 news at 11, criminals are targeting your money. we have been delayed you need to see before going to the atm. -- we have a new alert you need to see. and evidence of the virginia tech shootings turns up. where it has been. if major changes changing in montgomery county. >>> as promised, a breaking update on the helicopter crashed today on a major interstate. were down from police is that the helicopter went down the lanes of i-70, and washington county, at the frederick county line. it was a personal helicopter. i 70 is closed in both direction of spirit -- both directions. the virginia tech counseling center director says he took the student gunman's mental health records when he left his job. he placed his records accidently in a box of personal items in 2006 when he left, a year before the shootings that left 33 dead. he returned to records to the center. they have been a key missin
broadcast as the anchor the evening news on cbs for vietnam, watergate, the assassinations of martin luther king jr. and john f. kennedy. heill be buried in missouri. he will be sorely, sorely missed by many. coming up on abc7 news at 11, criminals are targeting your money. we have been delayed you need to see before going to the atm. -- we have a new alert you need to see. and evidence of the virginia tech shootings turns up. where it has been. if major changes changing in montgomery county....
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john quincy adam anew jackson. martin van buren. william henry harris. hn tyler. james k. polk.e. franklin p prce. james buchanan. abrahalilincoln. andrew johon. ulysses s. grant. rutherford b. haye james gaield. chesteter a. arthur. grover cleveland. benjamin hararrison. wiiam mckinley. eodore roosevelt. willlliahoward taft. woodrow wils. warren g. haing. cain coolidge. herbert hoover franklklinin d. roosevelt. dwight d. eisenhower. john f. kekennedy. ndon b. johnson. richard nixon. gerald r. ford. jimmy rter. rold reaga geororge h.w. bush. clinton. george w. bush. bara obabama.. >> wow. got all of them. >> yeah. >> but that wasn't backwards. >> it was not backwards. can you do it backwards? no, you don't want to do that backwards. what day of the week was july 6, 2002? >> july 6, 2002, july 6, 2002 was a saturday. >> that is right. it was a saturday. and what color socks was i wearing on that day? [ laughter ] i was born on november 13, 1967. who was presidenon that day? >> that day, lyndon johnson. >> that is right. and what was his first name? -- an what was his birthday? >>
john quincy adam anew jackson. martin van buren. william henry harris. hn tyler. james k. polk.e. franklin p prce. james buchanan. abrahalilincoln. andrew johon. ulysses s. grant. rutherford b. haye james gaield. chesteter a. arthur. grover cleveland. benjamin hararrison. wiiam mckinley. eodore roosevelt. willlliahoward taft. woodrow wils. warren g. haing. cain coolidge. herbert hoover franklklinin d. roosevelt. dwight d. eisenhower. john f. kekennedy. ndon b. johnson. richard nixon. gerald r....
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john lannan. it's a very young and growing pitching staff, and j.d. martin making his second ever major league start, first one wasn't that bad. a little bit of growing pain. >> bob: and the young starting rotation an e.r.a. of 4.89. ryan zimmermann was as tall as the washington monument last night with a base hit and a home run and his always great defense. he's on a pace 27 homers and 96 rbi's. >> bob: breezes are blowing i the ballpark tonight, weather approaching from the southwest. we'll see how long and how well the nats and the padres can play here. san diego, lowest batting average and runs scored in major league baseball. luis rodriguez sure didn't look like a .203 hitter last night. he came in hitting .194. a homer, a single and three runs batted in. here we go, for j.d. martin after a rough outing against the mets. four innings, five runs, eight hits. didn't walk anybody. had a strikeout. he'll face tony gwynn to start off the ballgame. gwynn hitting at .291. >> rob: he's got stuft to pitch at this level. >> bob: clo
john lannan. it's a very young and growing pitching staff, and j.d. martin making his second ever major league start, first one wasn't that bad. a little bit of growing pain. >> bob: and the young starting rotation an e.r.a. of 4.89. ryan zimmermann was as tall as the washington monument last night with a base hit and a home run and his always great defense. he's on a pace 27 homers and 96 rbi's. >> bob: breezes are blowing i the ballpark tonight,...
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john f. kennedy jr., martin luther king jr. assassination, the vietnam war. walter gate to mention just a few. we are going to talk about his legacy now with host of cnns "reliable sources." so your most vivid memory of walter cronkite? >> well, in person, it would have been two years ago when i visited him in his manhattan apartment. he slowed down, a little hard-of-hearing. he was sharp and full of opinions as you might expect. >> what did y'all talk about? >> we talked abouten part his decision, wasn't really his decision to step down in 1981. he was a relatively young, 65 years old. truth is that for all the praise heaped on him now, cbs kind of forced him out to make room for dan rather. and i think that he was still had some bitterness about that. felt he could have gone, five, six years. cbs didn't make much room for him on the air after that. i think there was resentment there as well. but i remember watching, in october of 1972, when walter cronkite devoted 2/3. 14 minutes of the "cbs evening news" to the watergate scandal going nowhere fast, richard
john f. kennedy jr., martin luther king jr. assassination, the vietnam war. walter gate to mention just a few. we are going to talk about his legacy now with host of cnns "reliable sources." so your most vivid memory of walter cronkite? >> well, in person, it would have been two years ago when i visited him in his manhattan apartment. he slowed down, a little hard-of-hearing. he was sharp and full of opinions as you might expect. >> what did y'all talk about? >> we...
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abraham, martin, and john and leader bobby kennedy was added. i wondered at the time may be jesus should have been added as well. but let me into other thoughts and i sat there in my church as a 16-year-old and i wondered what would happen when i died. who would come to remember me and more than that i thought was what i say to those or had i said the things to those i loved and cared for in my life and i concluded i never had so i guess one way of writing the book the "tahoe boy" was an opportunity to say thanks for all those people that cared for me that meant something in my life and writing a book like this gave me an opportunity to do just that. let me again and read just a little bit about the family, the hickey's that came to the valley in the 1800's. from all accounts, grandpa was not foolish enough to remain a dirt-poor irish farmer. neither was he wise enough to become a land rich american rancher instead he harvested ice out of brother-in-law wallace frozen pond. you seen it on television, the pond, it's the one which and charles bark
abraham, martin, and john and leader bobby kennedy was added. i wondered at the time may be jesus should have been added as well. but let me into other thoughts and i sat there in my church as a 16-year-old and i wondered what would happen when i died. who would come to remember me and more than that i thought was what i say to those or had i said the things to those i loved and cared for in my life and i concluded i never had so i guess one way of writing the book the "tahoe boy" was...
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his town, always respectful of subjects of viewers, told of the death of john kennedy, martin luther king jr., and lyndon johnson. he simply seemed like the right person to carry those tidings. like many editorials this morning. to join in on the conversation, it is one of these three lines. as you can imagine, many profiles of the anchor man this morning, including the pages of the "washington post," talking about how you'd competition when it came to looking at his own broadcasts. as a front page spread, a picture of him during the tet offensive, 1968. lower down, something on how we viewed his news cast. he was always a fiercely competitive news man off-camera. and recollection of a day being spent with him for in 1979 magazine. throughout the day, she was calling subordinates, editing copy, deciding the stories of the plate. at one point, when someone had edited questions, cronkite exploded. he watched nbc nightly news every evening after finishing him own and his staff lived in terror of the explosion of anger that would double if nbc had a fact that had not been on cronkite's s
his town, always respectful of subjects of viewers, told of the death of john kennedy, martin luther king jr., and lyndon johnson. he simply seemed like the right person to carry those tidings. like many editorials this morning. to join in on the conversation, it is one of these three lines. as you can imagine, many profiles of the anchor man this morning, including the pages of the "washington post," talking about how you'd competition when it came to looking at his own broadcasts....
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john gonzales has the story. >> when ryan martin fell asleep on this couch last night, he never thought there would be a naked man hovering over him. >> he said he was going to stay. >> police say zachary catlin broke in through the front door. martin's family heard the commotion. martin said the intruder refused to leave. the bandit began smashing his hand on the fence. >> he kept coming to the back door. >> police said catlin was just hanging out when they arrived. >> they opened the door. he charged in. he went down. >> martin spent the day power washing his deck which was stained with the intruder's blood. >> they were asking him his name and he was answering in colors. >> they are glad that n one was hurt. >> at first it was kind of freaky and then it got ridiculous. >> zachary catlin was charged with burglary and resisting arrest. he is being held without bond and probably wearing some clothing this morning. >> probably stripes or orange clothing. >> birthday suit banned it. >> 8 minute step to the hour. -- birthdays to bandit. -- birthday suit bandit. >> adam caskey live in alexa
john gonzales has the story. >> when ryan martin fell asleep on this couch last night, he never thought there would be a naked man hovering over him. >> he said he was going to stay. >> police say zachary catlin broke in through the front door. martin's family heard the commotion. martin said the intruder refused to leave. the bandit began smashing his hand on the fence. >> he kept coming to the back door. >> police said catlin was just hanging out when they...
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about it and thought about it and what made him angry was the judge that put martin luther king in jail more than what john had done, so what he did is he called the judge. bobby called the judge and said as a lawyer i just want to give you my thoughts about what you did. chvks -- which is not irleg for an attorney to talk adjudge and lo and behold the judge let martin luther king out the next day. and coretta scott king was so thoughtful and martin luther king's father was thankful and they say we throw our votes behind john kennedy and that happened in the waning days of the campaign and eisenhower, of all people, thought it's what put john kennedy over the top. that those african-american votes that he gained with that one phone call were what made the difference. then they really began to embrace, of course, the civil rights legacy during john's presidency but again, john was reluctant to. it was bobby that pushed him to do it and as attorney general he's the one who sent 500 marshals to ensure that -- [inaudible] >> to ensure that meredith was allowed into the university of mississippi, james meredith
about it and thought about it and what made him angry was the judge that put martin luther king in jail more than what john had done, so what he did is he called the judge. bobby called the judge and said as a lawyer i just want to give you my thoughts about what you did. chvks -- which is not irleg for an attorney to talk adjudge and lo and behold the judge let martin luther king out the next day. and coretta scott king was so thoughtful and martin luther king's father was thankful and they...
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john f. kennedy and the reverend martin luther king jr. two racial and antiwar riots. watergate and the iranian hostage crisis. he covered at all. president barack obama called him the voice of certainty in an uncertain world. >> for decades, walter cronkite was the most trusted voice of america. it is rich baritone reached millions of living rooms every night. and in an industry of icons, walter set the standard by which all others have been judged it when it seems fitting there is a space shuttle mission underway. walter cronkite had a keen passion for space and followed the 1960s space race with open fascination anchoring marathon broadcast of major flights on including the first moon landing. or angle is in the studio with me now. >> hi, julie, indeed his endless enthusiasm for the space program will never be forgotten as we approach the 40th anniversary of man's first steps on the moon. walter cronkite is your number today is the man set the standard for journalists everywhere. a man referred to as local walter died last night as he set out cerebral vascular disea
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his town, always respectful of subjects of viewers, told of the death of john kennedy, martin luther king jr., and lyndon johnson. he simply seemed like the right person to carry those tidings. like many editorials this morning. to join in on the conversation, it is one of these three lines. as you can imagine, many profiles of the anchor man this morning, including the pages of the "washington post," talking about how you'd competition when it came to looking at his own broadcasts. as a front page spread, a picture of him during the tet offensive, 1968. lower down, something on how we viewed his news cast. he was always a fiercely competitive news man off-camera. and recollection of a day being spent with him for in 1979 magazine. throughout the day, she was calling subordinates, editing copy, deciding the stories of the plate. at one point, when someone had edited questions, cronkite exploded. he watched nbc nightly news every evening after finishing him own and his staff lived in terror of the explosion of anger that we are leaving washington journal right now i go to the governor
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. >> what is john dale martin's mind set as he takes the hill today against milwaukee?every time, throw strikes. keep the ball down. it is a smaller park. keeping it down and let my defense help me out. >> as you see j. d.martin's numbers one walkout, one strikeout. i don't have gallon is 9-7 about ago yovani gallardo is throwing the ball extremely hard. they found themselves with a pitcher there with a 9-7 record. high strikeouts is 12. the last five outings he has walked at least four hitters. >> i want you to rest easy, willingham is not in the lineup today. i know you are working only because of a stiff neck from watching his grand slams fly out a couple of nights ago. >> we will be back after the ballgame. bob and rob are just around the corner as j. d.martin gets set to throw against milwaukee. enjoy. ♪ ♪ more bars in more places. at&t. the best coverage worldwide. for back to school, get the pantech matrix for $29.99 after mail-in rebate. what is it to lead? at pnc, it's doing what most benefits our customers. whether that's building more certified green building
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martin of southeast washington. we attacked her like paparazzi. >> john henrehan from fox 5. how has your day been so far? eporter: and that's just what she wanted to have for an early sweet 16 birthday party. for one night cherokee martin wanted to be treed like a world famous celebrity. >> she has a life-threatening medical condition and she wanted to make sure that she got to have the party of her dreams. >> reporter: make a wish got a donated dress, donated hair salon and invited the media to cover this celebrity for a night. despite recent medical setbacks that make her health extremely frail, cherokee refused to use a wheelchair as she arrived at her party. >> you know, my child has a smile every day. there's not a day that gos by she doesn't wake up without a smile. she says don't worry, mom. you worry too much. i'm going to be fine. >> reporter: for a dying girl, the posh park hyatt hotel quickly donated a party room and dinner for 110 people. this in the middle of the worst recession in decades. >> it was never even a decision. i mean, it's something that i just -- i felt like we had to do. >> rep
martin of southeast washington. we attacked her like paparazzi. >> john henrehan from fox 5. how has your day been so far? eporter: and that's just what she wanted to have for an early sweet 16 birthday party. for one night cherokee martin wanted to be treed like a world famous celebrity. >> she has a life-threatening medical condition and she wanted to make sure that she got to have the party of her dreams. >> reporter: make a wish got a donated dress, donated hair salon and...
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martin, of southeast washington. we attacked her like protective services. >> john henrehan from fox 5. w has your day been so far. >> it's been good. >> reporter: and that's just what she wanted to happen for an early sweet 16 birthday party. for one night, cheraque martin wanted to be treated like a world famous celebrity. >> cheraque has a life- threatening medical condition and she wanted to make sure she got to have the party of her dreams. >> reporter: make a wish got a donated dress and hair salon and invited the media to cover the celebrity for a night. despite recent medical setback that's make her health extremely frail, cheraque refused to use a wheelchair as she arrived at her party. >> my child has a smile every day. there isn't a day that goes by that she doesn't wake up with a smile and she says you worry too much, mom. i'm going to be fine. >> reporter: for a dying girl, the posh park hyatt hotel quickly donated a party room and dinner for 110 people. this is in the middle of the worst recession in decades. >> it was never even a decision. it's something that i just -- i
martin, of southeast washington. we attacked her like protective services. >> john henrehan from fox 5. w has your day been so far. >> it's been good. >> reporter: and that's just what she wanted to happen for an early sweet 16 birthday party. for one night, cheraque martin wanted to be treated like a world famous celebrity. >> cheraque has a life- threatening medical condition and she wanted to make sure she got to have the party of her dreams. >> reporter: make a...
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foreign apart, vietnam the violence of the civil rights movement, the john kennedy assassination, the bobby kennedy assassination the martin luther king assassination. at a time when the country was being so torn apart how was it a man emerged as a unifying voice? >> he was a voice of calm. walter didn't allow his emotions to get in the way of his reporting. and he reported -- he reported as one of the great reporters of all time. he told a story, told it well and didn't embarrass you. >> what was the secret? what was he like when you were getting in the final crunch before a newscast goes on the air, what's in, what's out what's the lead? what was walter's secret? >> we usually had a conference. two or three of us would sit down with walter and decide what we would do. when that meeting was over walter would tell us what he was going to do and we had very little to argue with him. >> you run "60 minutes." we live in the age of internet, cable, television and blog. there is a fair amount of shouting. we know walter didn't like. what are the lessons we need to keep in our business that would honor walter cronkite's legacy?
foreign apart, vietnam the violence of the civil rights movement, the john kennedy assassination, the bobby kennedy assassination the martin luther king assassination. at a time when the country was being so torn apart how was it a man emerged as a unifying voice? >> he was a voice of calm. walter didn't allow his emotions to get in the way of his reporting. and he reported -- he reported as one of the great reporters of all time. he told a story, told it well and didn't embarrass you....
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john. a few months later, we were just close friends and ended up staying that way, our lives. >> larry: how did this photo thing begin? >> the photo thing beg with hi friend martins of john. he kind of convinced me that this was a great time to pay tribute. they are beautiful photos. people aren't used to seeing john in this way at all. he was never photographed this way, candidly. he felt it would be a great thing for me to do. he convinced me and i agreed to do it. >> larry: brilliant. jfk jr. was a guest in september of 1995 on this show. he talked about photographs, memories and family. watch. things that have always fascinated us, that famous picture which you must have receive 7 zillion times, the bill loy. do you remember that? >> you see an image so many times you sort of remember the image but i'm not sure i really do. >> larry: but probably memories of your father are not great. >> they're great but they're not plentiful. >> larry: or of your uncle robert, right? >> they're more vivid of him. >> larry: you were how old when he died? >> 8. >> larry: that's a vivid memory to you. >> fairly. he was a vivid character, a forceful presence. >> larry: was he
john. a few months later, we were just close friends and ended up staying that way, our lives. >> larry: how did this photo thing begin? >> the photo thing beg with hi friend martins of john. he kind of convinced me that this was a great time to pay tribute. they are beautiful photos. people aren't used to seeing john in this way at all. he was never photographed this way, candidly. he felt it would be a great thing for me to do. he convinced me and i agreed to do it. >>...
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jonathan martin joining us from politico and john walsh from salon. an amazing statement from zell miller. i'll read it from a sheet i have. it kims out of reporting from the "atlanta journal-constitution" in today's paper. late today, apparently. this is zell miller, former governor and senator from that state who spoke as the republican convention in '04 then got into that weird thing of challenging me to a duel or whatever. "our globe-trotting president needs to stop and take a break and quit gallivanting all around. i think rahm emanuel ought to get some gorilla glue and put it in that chair in the oval office and say, sit here a while." jonathan, you first. >> i think that the former senator is trying to be a little bit colorful with his words there, but he may have walked ober that line. he has to be careful. when you're a southern white -- when you're a southern white -- >> it happen the not long ago. >> using those words, there's no reason to use that expression. >> your thoughts? elmer's glue is available as well? >> elmer's glue, crazy glue.
jonathan martin joining us from politico and john walsh from salon. an amazing statement from zell miller. i'll read it from a sheet i have. it kims out of reporting from the "atlanta journal-constitution" in today's paper. late today, apparently. this is zell miller, former governor and senator from that state who spoke as the republican convention in '04 then got into that weird thing of challenging me to a duel or whatever. "our globe-trotting president needs to stop and take...
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john hudson and martin luther king iii just to name a few will be here.found out yesterday morning live on fox that came in as we were reporting from the courthouse she decided not to come because of the media scrutiny. she says it should be about michael and not about the controversy. so that's what it is right this morning, guys. before we left you last however when we were talking. we were talking about the massiveness of this funeral and the fact that i covered reagan and ford. no way do you compare michael jackson with those two when it comes to personality wise. much different, of course, talking about king of pop and talking about politics. buffet when you are talking about media coverage, absolutely. the media coverage here in los angeles as large as we saw for those two presidents, if not larger. primarily because of the international coverage coming in here to see this event today, guys. gretchen: all right, adam. so we'll keep eyened and ears in tune for that what's turning out to be a concert. a celebration of life. it's hard to know how the m
john hudson and martin luther king iii just to name a few will be here.found out yesterday morning live on fox that came in as we were reporting from the courthouse she decided not to come because of the media scrutiny. she says it should be about michael and not about the controversy. so that's what it is right this morning, guys. before we left you last however when we were talking. we were talking about the massiveness of this funeral and the fact that i covered reagan and ford. no way do...
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martin of southeast washington. we attacked her like paparazzis. >> john henrehan from fox 5. how has your day been so far? >> it's been good. >> that is just what he wanted -- she wanted to happen for an early sweet 16 birthday party. for one night, cherokee martin wanted to be treated like a world-famous celebrity. >> cherkey has a life- threatening medical condition and she wanted to make sure that she got to have the party of her dreams. >> reporter: make a wish got a donated dress, donated hair salon and invited the media to cover this celebrity for a night. [ applause ] despite recent medical setbacks that make her health extremely frail, cherokee refused to use a wheelchair as she arrived at her party. >> my child has a smile every day. there is not a day she doesn't go wake up without a smile. she said don't worry, mom, i'm going to be fine. you worry too much. >> reporter: for a dieing girl, the posh park hyatt hotel quickly donated a party room and dinner for 110 people. this in the middle of the one of the recession in decades. >> it was never even a decision. i mean it's something that i, i felt
martin of southeast washington. we attacked her like paparazzis. >> john henrehan from fox 5. how has your day been so far? >> it's been good. >> that is just what he wanted -- she wanted to happen for an early sweet 16 birthday party. for one night, cherokee martin wanted to be treated like a world-famous celebrity. >> cherkey has a life- threatening medical condition and she wanted to make sure that she got to have the party of her dreams. >> reporter: make a...
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john mccain's. wilson thinks that the president is trying to buy votes, but martin frost is not buying that. can you make a direct connection between voting patterns and stimulus money going out, a cause and effect connection? >> you can. for the past election cycle, year of $69 for a distributed use. if you voted for mccain, you only get $34. the challenging part of this is that this is not where it stops. you can see who gets the most money. person. it is actually new jersey. $117. and they are down six points to eight points in the most recent polling, but they're doing their best to win the election. >> this is a nonsense story. if you look at the last paragraph of the usa today story, the report that these counties got the same ratio money during the bush administration, during 2005 and 2007. there is no favoritism here. obama carried a lot of areas of economic depressed in the midwest. but the point is the same formulas were used during the bush administration. stuart: you are not denying the money was used for political purposes. >> i am denying that. money is not for political purpos
john mccain's. wilson thinks that the president is trying to buy votes, but martin frost is not buying that. can you make a direct connection between voting patterns and stimulus money going out, a cause and effect connection? >> you can. for the past election cycle, year of $69 for a distributed use. if you voted for mccain, you only get $34. the challenging part of this is that this is not where it stops. you can see who gets the most money. person. it is actually new jersey. $117. and...
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so this possibility of a shift of one political party to another is in crisis from martin sheen to john goodman, for those of you who are west wing fans, is a real one. is a considerable policy concern. there are other policy considerations about the case of temporary disability, can a congressional leader easily step in just for a brief period. when that brief period will require resignation from the speakership and from the house of representatives. so those are some, many policy considerations i think that counsel in favor of removing congressional leaders from the line of succession. i just wanted to highlight a couple of constitutional considerations that reinforce those policy considerations. james madison thought that putting congressional leaders in the line of succession was unconstitutional. maybe you don't think he was right, you know, although he was james madison. but even if there's any doubt whatsoever in your mind about the correctness of james madison's proposition, i think just the mere existence of doubt, strong doubt, reasonable doubt, the fact that there are many th
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john cecelechairman of the board d peace actionon iphphadelphia, which sponsored martin l lutr r kingd d is leader ofof t o-positive blood driviv part of f prididenobama's prraram. it wasn't raraci. they underestimated ththcacapaty of the facilititie complexion. >>> and the momostididelread newspaper. the news of the e wod.d. a rival nenewspepereported its ownenersewewcorps paid $1.5 million n inetetements of lalawststslaiming news of the "t"t world" hacked into ththe momobile phones of hundreds of celebritieieanand liticians, read e-mail, et ceterara. the list of f algeged rgets, gwyneth paltrow, theheeaead the british footbaba a assiation, the formrm d depy prime minister anloloon mayor and chris tthews look-alike boriris jososon d celebrity chef nigelllla wswson e e coespondent went to prisis several l arars r hacking into the cell phonenes t theritish royal fafami.. e e pre minister said there were n newueuestns about the paper's activity t tt t need answered. polilicendndated they wouldn't opopenhe case. of theheewew aegation the news cocorpboss denied them and denieded trere h b
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leadership in this country including president kennedy, then senator john kennedy and then surrounded by some black leaders, people like martin luther king, jesse jackson -- to these leaders thought that the new imaginations of african needed help because many of them were getting independence at a time when they had a very few personnel to take over leadership, to take over the responsibilities of managing the country. and so the kennedys and his team decided that the best thing to do is to bring in that young africans to america to study in american colleges and prepare them for future leadership. >> host: that is one of the ways that the barack obama's father came. >> guest: he came earlier in 59 or thereabouts. i came in 1960, but it was at the same way that. eventually came to be known as the kennedy list. i know people are writing books about it, especially very ms obviously, and that is how i arrived in a small college in kansas and. somewhere near wichita. people don't even know where kansas is because it is not on the map but it is near wichita i tell people. it was a small college, a girls' college, but we had also
leadership in this country including president kennedy, then senator john kennedy and then surrounded by some black leaders, people like martin luther king, jesse jackson -- to these leaders thought that the new imaginations of african needed help because many of them were getting independence at a time when they had a very few personnel to take over leadership, to take over the responsibilities of managing the country. and so the kennedys and his team decided that the best thing to do is to...
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martin who makes his major league debut after eight years in the minors, which included one tommy johns surgery. >>> if watson could make that one putt we'd be doing a great story and cover the hordes of senior citizens buying the driver. he didn't make the putt. still, he did set a record yesterday. the new world golf rankings are up and he moved from 1,374th in the world, to 105th, the largest jump in the rankings. he's ahead of young and he may get an exemption into the pga's championship next month. >>> nadal back on the tennis court today for the first time since may. he hasn't played since suffering a knee injury at the french open but he began training for a possible comeback in montreal next month. >>> finally tonight, as we celebrate the 40th anniversary of man landing on the moon, it seems to me that a nation capable of such a wonder should be able to teach charles barkley to golf. his swing is about as smooth as elmer fudd reading the gettysburg address. yesterday at the celebrity event, unable to get his right arm to cooperate. watch, he ditched his right arm. going with the
martin who makes his major league debut after eight years in the minors, which included one tommy johns surgery. >>> if watson could make that one putt we'd be doing a great story and cover the hordes of senior citizens buying the driver. he didn't make the putt. still, he did set a record yesterday. the new world golf rankings are up and he moved from 1,374th in the world, to 105th, the largest jump in the rankings. he's ahead of young and he may get an exemption into the pga's...
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john f. kennedy, bobby kennedy, and martin luther king. watergate, uncle walter would tell us how it was.illed to meet him in washington. he was there with his wife betsy and i schemed with a still photographer to get the picture, something i rarely do. i told him, mr. cronkite, you know, i can die a happy man if i have a picture of you to hang on my wall. he stopped and smiled and said, well, you don't have to die for that. and we took that picture. i am told that in sweden, they called tv anchormen correspo correspond-- cronkites. i'm sure after all the years, a little of walter slipped into what i do and other anchors do and i am on this day honored to be considered a cronkite. that's all for me, but america's news role on. jamie colby in just a moment. and check out in depth coverage tomorrow of the 40th anniversary of man's walk on the moon, among other things, i'll be at the air and space museum here in washington. we want to thank you for watching the fox news channel, real journalism, fair and balanced and we leave you now with the last 30 seconds, you're seeing live pictures from
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johns, cnn, washington. >> a lot to talk about. let's "dig deeper" with roland martin and vance watkins.e's author of "what if george bush were a black man." appreciate you being with us. what do you make of this? >> it is not surprising that what skip gates went through is common for african-americans. >> do you believe this was a rogue police officer? >> i cannot say he was a rogue police officer. i cannot say he was racist. i don't know anything about him or his background. what we have to recognize is what does the individual who is going through, what are they experiencing? here you are, african-american, homeowner, in your home, white cop, looking for a suspect. you provide your evidence, i'm the owner of the home. i'm still considered a suspect if you will. so you have that dynamic. and so you have to ask yourself, what was the position he was in? what was he feeling? that's the issue here i'm the homeowner and i'm still feeling as if i'm still a suspect. that's what he was speaking to. >> boyce, what do you think? >> i think what we have to do, what i've been saying from the begi
johns, cnn, washington. >> a lot to talk about. let's "dig deeper" with roland martin and vance watkins.e's author of "what if george bush were a black man." appreciate you being with us. what do you make of this? >> it is not surprising that what skip gates went through is common for african-americans. >> do you believe this was a rogue police officer? >> i cannot say he was a rogue police officer. i cannot say he was racist. i don't know anything...
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so this possibility of a shift of one political party to another is in crisis from martin sheen to johnman, for those of you who are west wing fans, is a real one. is a considerable policy concern. there are other policy considerations about the case of temporary disability, can a congressional leader easily step in just for a brief period. when that brief period will require resignation from the speakership and from the house of representatives. so those are some, many policy considerations i think that counsel in favor of removing congressional leaders from the line of succession. i just wanted to highlight a couple of constitutional considerations that reinforce those policy considerations. james madison thought that putting congressional leaders in the line of succession was unconstitutional. maybe you don't think he was right, you know, although he was james madison. but even if there's any doubt whatsoever in your mind about the correctness of james madison's proposition, i think just the mere existence of doubt, strong doubt, reasonable doubt, the fact that there are many thought
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johns hopkins are set to announce a kidney swap today. they have eight patients getting a kidney from eight unrelated donors in four different states. that is all happening today. >>> maryland governor martin o'malley says that the state should probably "respect the rights granted by same-sex marriages in other states." speaking on a radio program on monday o'malley said it would be difficult to deny rights granted by a government. maryland attorney generalgantsler is looking into whether the state can recognize same-sex marriages performed in other states. his office plans to issue an opinion in the next couple weeks. >>> the government's cash for clunkers program is in full swing and while dealerships are expecting it to be busy scammers are already hard at work taking advantage of the new program. we're going to tell you everything you need to know so you don't waste your money. >>> let's check outside and look at the temperatures. 65 degrees. we'll see if it's going to be another pleasant summer day when we check in with justin. if you're wondersering about your morning commute here's kurt. >> good morning. we have a delay on the brunswick line train 870, 10-minute late. camden and pen
johns hopkins are set to announce a kidney swap today. they have eight patients getting a kidney from eight unrelated donors in four different states. that is all happening today. >>> maryland governor martin o'malley says that the state should probably "respect the rights granted by same-sex marriages in other states." speaking on a radio program on monday o'malley said it would be difficult to deny rights granted by a government. maryland attorney generalgantsler is looking...
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john lannan had two of it. and in his career in the major league and trying to do everything he could to help the club. >> i saw that last night in martin and i like hitters that battle. >> do you remember pitchers that battle as hitters. >> he went in there. and went back to the dugout and john lannan has a competitor in him to accept going up there. and he has a challenge to him. >> i used to like to say. i love my mother to death but i was going to beat her in checkers every chance i got. >> well, nyjer morgan has no mercy on the pitchers when he comes on. we will hear from the center fielder who causes all kind of havoc when he gets on bases. we will be back with more. it'. - it's on. - it is totally on. it'. jimmy, it's on. it's on. oh, yeah, it's on. pilot: affirmative, it's on. are you insured? do you know when your beer is perfectly cold? or do you risk drinking a warm one? if you have the new coors light cold-activated can, you're covered. because now every can turns blue when your beer... is as cold as the rockies. it's cold insurance, only from coors light. cold beer: that's our policy. frost-brewed coors light. the world's m
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john harwood. >> reporter: don't hold back. >> up next, we're speaking to the head of one of the most powerful companies in advertising. sir martin sorrel tells us when the global ad market may recover and what it will look like when they do. we'll be back in a moment. >> here's a look at some of today's winners and losers. on this endless ocean ♪ ♪ fally lovers know no shame ♪ watching in slow motion ♪ake my breath away (announcer) ge locomotives. customers ve them almost as much awe love making them. ♪ my love (announcer) innovation today for a. but we also spe mpgs so you can fly byas stations. in fact, we speak mp sfluently, we can say one more thing. the new ford fusion the most-fuel-efficient midsize sedan in am and that's something no o else can say. speak the 2010 ford fion. get in... d drive o >>> okay. we had breaking news at the top of the hour. those ppip managers we had announced nine of them we had said pimco is not included in the group and they have in fact responded and said they withdrew their application in early june that's why their name wasn't on the list. we wanted to give you that tid bitd. the annual alle
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martin is finally back us with. >> i took a vacation. >> you took a long vacation. wow. >> and in milwaukee, npr contract contributorior john ridly.t did you think? >> he -- it was a two-part speech. personal responsibility on one hand. but he also did touch on the structural issues in terms of education and health care to play a part in the disparities and health care. it's a question of doing both as opposed to it being separate. >> you've been traveling with him and covering. what did you think? >> i thought that he really raised a good point. and it's this whole idea of tough love. what he did was he's saying i have more credibility and more familiarity with this group than previous presidents like president bush. the themes we saw and listened to were familiar when he talked about education opportunities, business, economic opportunities. these are the kinds of things that we have heard from previous presidents. but thn he says, look, i get it. it wasn't long ago. it seems like a long time ago, people were asking the black community whether he was black enough. that is something where i think he thought that was just incredib
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kobe bryant, magic johnson, jennifer hudson, grammy and oscar winner, john mayer, musician, and as well as reverend al sharpton, martinr king iii is there. the andre crouch choir. androy crouch aranged the song "man in the mirror." barry gordie, the founder of motown. sarhin jeff argoli from "britain's got talent." his voice has been compared to the young michael jackson. and brooke shields is expected to be there. remember, she was his date to the 1984 american music awards. and queen latifah was a late add. also word that possibly michael's brother jermaine may close out the show by singing a song as well that will certainly strike the hearts of the people who are watching and mourning michael. let's go back and see if they've brought more people up to the stage as we remember michael jackson, the king of pop. so a.j., the pace of this memorial service is obviously slowed a bit. to bring a sense of reverence to what we're doing, which is remembering someone that's passed on. let's go back to our list of people that we expect to see on stage and why they're there. queen latifah was a late add. what can we say about h
kobe bryant, magic johnson, jennifer hudson, grammy and oscar winner, john mayer, musician, and as well as reverend al sharpton, martinr king iii is there. the andre crouch choir. androy crouch aranged the song "man in the mirror." barry gordie, the founder of motown. sarhin jeff argoli from "britain's got talent." his voice has been compared to the young michael jackson. and brooke shields is expected to be there. remember, she was his date to the 1984 american music...
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john f. kind i believe triggered a series of catalyst mick events. it's well known what walter cronkite said about vietnam, civil rights and the terrible loss to pay with the death of martinbert kennedy gets assassinated. there were those wearing hard hats going off to vietnam and the universities and protesting against the war. we were in a real crisis in this country. richard nixon gets elected and gives us watergate. through it all walter cronkite there is steady as she goes. the helmsman at the tiller, steering america, with enormous integrity, a great supporting cast of the serious correspondents and others who worked with it. it wouldn't have been the same cbs news without walter cronkite sitting in that chair. >> anything in particular when you look back at his career he would talk about? >> he would always talk about, i
john f. kind i believe triggered a series of catalyst mick events. it's well known what walter cronkite said about vietnam, civil rights and the terrible loss to pay with the death of martinbert kennedy gets assassinated. there were those wearing hard hats going off to vietnam and the universities and protesting against the war. we were in a real crisis in this country. richard nixon gets elected and gives us watergate. through it all walter cronkite there is steady as she goes. the helmsman at...
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assassination, martin luther king's assassination, something less controversial, man on the moon and keep his calm and the trust of the american people. how? >> it was -- he not only loved the news, john, and loved covering the news, he had great respect for the news. and for the people who were involved in making the news. and it just sort of came through to people. i have often thought about walter and i think one of the secrets to his success was being the anchor of a major news program is a pretty darn good job when you come right down to it. i think people used to look at walter and say, you know, that's a good job walter has. you know, walter knows it's a good job an he appreciates having it. and i think people understood that, and in fact, it was absolutely correct. walter felt very fortunate. i mean, walter had this just insatiable curiosity about things and how things worked and this enthusiasm about trying to find out about it and he understood that he had the job that allowed him to talk to all these people who made the news. he liked that. it wasn't just, you know, he was running around with celebrities or something. he was really interested in what they had to say and why
assassination, martin luther king's assassination, something less controversial, man on the moon and keep his calm and the trust of the american people. how? >> it was -- he not only loved the news, john, and loved covering the news, he had great respect for the news. and for the people who were involved in making the news. and it just sort of came through to people. i have often thought about walter and i think one of the secrets to his success was being the anchor of a major news...
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john lannan takes the mound tonight. the players worry they will jinx him and spoil a much needed win. last night it was another starter that struckl l-- struggs debut. it was as struggle for martin. the natiols down 1-0. facing jeff francoeur. francoeur lines the hanger to left field. off the wall. daniel murphy comes home to score easily. francoeur with a double on that play and martin gives up five runs alasted four innings. josh bard is up and sends one down the right-field line. hernandez's only mistake, adam dunn comes around to score. there would be a play. watch this. the throw on home. he's chugging along and there we go. play at the plate. slides in. nationals cut the lead to 5-2. 6 sixth inning. mets leading 5-2. jeremy reed tries to lay down the bunt. heads-up play. charges in and behrhands the ball. take another look. willie harris, this guy can play. he is filling in for ryan zimmerman at third and makes the barehanded play. fantastic. ninth inning, kensing. francoeur again crushes one to left. solo home run. the mets win 6-0. willie harris says he hopes john lannan can help stop the bleeding tonight. >> i don't want to jinx it. you know. i don't want to talk about
john lannan takes the mound tonight. the players worry they will jinx him and spoil a much needed win. last night it was another starter that struckl l-- struggs debut. it was as struggle for martin. the natiols down 1-0. facing jeff francoeur. francoeur lines the hanger to left field. off the wall. daniel murphy comes home to score easily. francoeur with a double on that play and martin gives up five runs alasted four innings. josh bard is up and sends one down the right-field line....
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martin, big league debut, four innings. josh bard seeing double. and i mean twice tonight. oliver perez, johnlefty/lefty tomorrow night. >> rob: steal a line from keith olberman when he worked for espn. gaa. >> bob: that's a line? sounds like a sylable to me. >> rob: this one guy used to boot the ball and stuff like that. there's ronnie at third. ronnie is lonely. he wants to see his teammate. bring them in. >> bob: the nats lost a base runner on the double. guzman is 0-3. now 8 for his last 16. see if he can get washington within two runs here. sean green, three years as a mariner. and he is up to his old tricks with appearance number 45 for the mets. but a high era, 5.31. 1-2. cristian guzman's bat average now below 300. and a breaking ball hit out to left center. there is pagan. double play kills the innings. going to the 9th. mets 5, nats 2. aflac. the one ya' really need to have if you don't have it. that's why you need it. need what? aflac. well, if you get hurt and miss work it won't hurt to miss work... aflac? and they give ya' cash which is as good as money. aflac.
martin, big league debut, four innings. josh bard seeing double. and i mean twice tonight. oliver perez, johnlefty/lefty tomorrow night. >> rob: steal a line from keith olberman when he worked for espn. gaa. >> bob: that's a line? sounds like a sylable to me. >> rob: this one guy used to boot the ball and stuff like that. there's ronnie at third. ronnie is lonely. he wants to see his teammate. bring them in. >> bob: the nats lost a base runner on the double. guzman is...
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john f. kennedy said let's go into a new frontier boldly. we were thinking about all the things that took place in the 60s, assassination of bobby kenny and martinuther king, but this was a moment in time that gave us a sigh of relief. can you ever replace that magic that nasa gave us back then? >> it will be hard to do. nasa would like to return to the moon. i'm sure it will generate when they are successful. some similar sorts of responses but we trace our lives based upon these grand events that we recall. the apollo landing was one of those, but most of those times when we think about they are negative like 9/11. but this one was a very positive event and we all remember it fondly. >> kelly: roger, thank you so much for sharing that. you have a great job. got to go. >> julie: all right. check this guy out. what does he have in common with the most wanted terrorist in the world? the answer might surprise you, next. oyoÑ woohoo! listen, that beret is really not hot. i am all roots and no time. i gotta run. no running! let's touch-up those roots in 10 minutes! root touch-up fixes roots or grays that pop up between regular colorings. i feel so m
john f. kennedy said let's go into a new frontier boldly. we were thinking about all the things that took place in the 60s, assassination of bobby kenny and martinuther king, but this was a moment in time that gave us a sigh of relief. can you ever replace that magic that nasa gave us back then? >> it will be hard to do. nasa would like to return to the moon. i'm sure it will generate when they are successful. some similar sorts of responses but we trace our lives based upon these grand...
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martin made his major league debut and took his lumps while veteran hernandez was cool, calm and collected keeping the nats off balance in route to the win. tonight, oliver perez and johnn match up, game two from national's park. it's a gorgeous night at the ballpark and breeze is blowing and it's game two of the mets and nationals needing a win against the east, the needing a win at home and basically needing a win. time to get a w and maybe john lannan gets them there and rob dibble, last time he pitched a complete game, one unearned run, four hits. >> rob: i believe that was the start of something special for him. he's had a great season on a tough club to have a great season and the emergence of the ace of the staff and i think it came back with the complete game against the mets and the first one of his major league career and got a lot of help from the defense and got out with the double play ball. that's something a veteran pitcher would do even though he's 24 years old and has the most starts by far and he goes out there and right there and tied for first in the major leagues with the 20th start of the season and hopefull
martin made his major league debut and took his lumps while veteran hernandez was cool, calm and collected keeping the nats off balance in route to the win. tonight, oliver perez and johnn match up, game two from national's park. it's a gorgeous night at the ballpark and breeze is blowing and it's game two of the mets and nationals needing a win against the east, the needing a win at home and basically needing a win. time to get a w and maybe john lannan...