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and wide hopin i was wrong ♪ ♪ but baby all the good women are gone ♪ ♪ i went from san berdoo to kalamazooy at the barclays center right here in new york. visit tonightshow.com for an exclusive bonus performance. we'll be right back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to sofia vergara, megan boone, the black keys, once again, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] and the roots right there. stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great night. i hope we see you tomorrow. bye, bye everybody. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight, martha stewart. actress and comedian
and wide hopin i was wrong ♪ ♪ but baby all the good women are gone ♪ ♪ i went from san berdoo to kalamazooy at the barclays center right here in new york. visit tonightshow.com for an exclusive bonus performance. we'll be right back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to sofia vergara, megan boone, the black keys, once again, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] and the roots right there. stay tuned for "late night...
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and wide hopin i was wrong ♪ ♪ but baby all the good women are gone ♪ ♪ i went from san berdoo to kalamazooat the barclays center right here in new york. visit tonightshow.com for an exclusive bonus performance. we'll be right back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ trading-in or selling your car, truck or suv? webuyanycar.com takes the hassle out of selling in just 3 easy steps. one, get your free online valuation. two, book an appointment. and three, pick up a check at your nearest buying center. ♪ find out how much your car is worth ♪ ♪ at webuyanycar.com ♪ ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing really good around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of living off the taste of the air ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ finally, i have a manly chocolatey snack ♪ ♪ and fiber so my wife won't give me any more flack ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to sofia vergara, megan boone, the black keys, once again, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] and the roots right
and wide hopin i was wrong ♪ ♪ but baby all the good women are gone ♪ ♪ i went from san berdoo to kalamazooat the barclays center right here in new york. visit tonightshow.com for an exclusive bonus performance. we'll be right back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ trading-in or selling your car, truck or suv? webuyanycar.com takes the hassle out of selling in just 3 easy steps. one, get your free online valuation. two, book an appointment. and three, pick up a check at your...
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this stuff is the same stuff that ruptured at the in bridge pipeline in kalamazoo, michigan.ne is about the same age of the stuff that blew up in kalamazoo, michigan following that river, so it crosses over 185 first nation territories in canada. first nations peoples are organizing along with minas abilities and urban centers. >> in this country, i do not think we recognize the importance of the first nations populations in canada. can you talk about that and the cigna skins as part of the labor force? >> i do not know more movement more popped on the scene about two years ago. it was the result of the political tornado that the conservative government was expressing as a result of their super law army where they got it areaally every democratic with just to super bills come in they have more coming down the pipeline, no pun intended, and idle no more came from indigenous women who started organizing to try to organize harper's to stop agenda. and it took off on the internet. it went wild. within a matter of months, we achieved a day of action where we actually stopped every
this stuff is the same stuff that ruptured at the in bridge pipeline in kalamazoo, michigan.ne is about the same age of the stuff that blew up in kalamazoo, michigan following that river, so it crosses over 185 first nation territories in canada. first nations peoples are organizing along with minas abilities and urban centers. >> in this country, i do not think we recognize the importance of the first nations populations in canada. can you talk about that and the cigna skins as part of...
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some winds and heavy rains knocked down trees and power lines in michigan, north of kalamazoo. one large tree fell on to a house pinning the owner inside. >> i ran out the door and hollered down there. and i saw her climbing through the wreckage. and i could hear him yelling for help. >> i heard a crack and was on the deck immediately jumped up and started running as it was falling. >> folks are cleaning up massachusetts west of boston. craig setzer, chief meteorologist of our miami station has more on the severe weather. >> good morning. severe weather continues to march across a good part of the middle of the united states, some of the hardest hit areas into tuesday morning are parts of kansas, missouri, as well as arkansas. tennis ball size hail even tornadoes reported with some of the heavier storms. also big storms marching across parts of nebraska into iowa. as we go into the day on tuesday, storm mr. march eastward toward the ohio valley. and eventually northeast. upstate new york under the gun as well as central and western pennsylvania, west virginia, southern and east
some winds and heavy rains knocked down trees and power lines in michigan, north of kalamazoo. one large tree fell on to a house pinning the owner inside. >> i ran out the door and hollered down there. and i saw her climbing through the wreckage. and i could hear him yelling for help. >> i heard a crack and was on the deck immediately jumped up and started running as it was falling. >> folks are cleaning up massachusetts west of boston. craig setzer, chief meteorologist of our...
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he was from kalamazoo, michigan. a boy with a dream.e scrawny kid, transforming right before our eyes. >> and that brings up jeter. >> and tonight, we learned what was going through his mind in that moment, crouched down with his bat. >> don't cry. >> and then the captain steps up for the last time. >> base hit to right field. derek jeter, ends his final game with a walk off single. a roar in the crowd, one more quiet moment. >> i wanted to take one last out of body experience. >> his classic tip of the hat returned by nearly 50,000 fans. and one fan in particular, his nephew paying tribute to derek. >> it was above and beyond anything i every dreamt of. i lived a dream. >> so we choose derek jeter. we loved seeing his nephew last night. and thank you for watching tonight. >> >>> severe weather strikes again. tonight a look at lightning strikes we're having late today. >> an abc7 news follow up report on this herd of forces. a desperate rescue came too late. >> pay for play allegations against a lawmaker. did he use his congressional st
he was from kalamazoo, michigan. a boy with a dream.e scrawny kid, transforming right before our eyes. >> and that brings up jeter. >> and tonight, we learned what was going through his mind in that moment, crouched down with his bat. >> don't cry. >> and then the captain steps up for the last time. >> base hit to right field. derek jeter, ends his final game with a walk off single. a roar in the crowd, one more quiet moment. >> i wanted to take one last out...
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it damaged houses in kalamazoo when tree branches fell on them. at one point 300,000 customers in illinois and michigan lost electricity when high winds brought down power lines. in chicago the cubs game was delayed at wrigley field and delayed flights at o'hare airport. >>> another hurricane is expected to slam the coast. hurricane norbert has caused floods. itz's forced 30 families to evacuate. meanwhile they're putting up barriers behind the sand dunes a week after hurricane marie pounded the coast. sand bags are piled to prevent possible heavy rain. >>> the u.s. coast guard is expected to join search teams in jamaica this morning for an american couple presumed dead following a crash of their jet in the caribbean sea. no wreckage haas been found. air force fighter jets shadowed the plane after ground control lost contacted with the pilot and flew 17 more miles before crashing. jeff pegues has more. >> reporter: the small piloted plane took off from rochester new york head for naples florida. but around 10:00 a.m. the pilot reported a problem.
it damaged houses in kalamazoo when tree branches fell on them. at one point 300,000 customers in illinois and michigan lost electricity when high winds brought down power lines. in chicago the cubs game was delayed at wrigley field and delayed flights at o'hare airport. >>> another hurricane is expected to slam the coast. hurricane norbert has caused floods. itz's forced 30 families to evacuate. meanwhile they're putting up barriers behind the sand dunes a week after hurricane marie...
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the storms hit kalamazoo county the hardest and thousands of homes and businesses were left without power this morning after 50 or 60 mile-per-hour wind ward through neighborhoods there. >> i'm surprised there was more damage. you went several different ways and i know the back way to get him home, and there were trees down all over the place. >> of your storms ripped through chicago friday, high winds toppled trees and power lines weaving at least 110,000 people without power. there have been no reports of injuries. an out here in the west, the completely different situation. clear skies and they beautiful view of the moon which is almost full as we go into the saturday evening. also clear skies although some low clouds are beginning to develop out at the coast and those are beginning to push into the bay as we get into tomorrow morning. as we start out the day will be a similar situation as we had today we're a great and drizzle eat in some places. it will take a while for those clouds to clear, but sunshine with highs around 70, bayside in the mid- 80's, the warmest is east bay valley.
the storms hit kalamazoo county the hardest and thousands of homes and businesses were left without power this morning after 50 or 60 mile-per-hour wind ward through neighborhoods there. >> i'm surprised there was more damage. you went several different ways and i know the back way to get him home, and there were trees down all over the place. >> of your storms ripped through chicago friday, high winds toppled trees and power lines weaving at least 110,000 people without power....
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century could not get to kalamazoo, she decided she would have to tell somebody. she told her mother. she did not what to tell her .oyfriend, her father he would be embarrassed. her mother. she was a lady that she finally decided to trust. momrandmother grabbed my and told her it was good to be ok. [applause] we are all going to mess up, but we have to reach out with a helping hand. we have to be willing to say, i am going to stand beside you and help you get through this. , government will try to. we have to be the one to reach out and help, just like my mother, just like my grandmother , just like my father and grandfather, they fully embodied what it means to believe in each other and that all life has value. it is because of that belief , doctors, teachers, athletes, scientists, and even small-town farmers lose their opportunity live their own story . let this generation be the one to stop abortion in america. [applause] we need each and everyone who. thank you for being you today. it is critical. if our voices aren't heard, many of us across the country will
century could not get to kalamazoo, she decided she would have to tell somebody. she told her mother. she did not what to tell her .oyfriend, her father he would be embarrassed. her mother. she was a lady that she finally decided to trust. momrandmother grabbed my and told her it was good to be ok. [applause] we are all going to mess up, but we have to reach out with a helping hand. we have to be willing to say, i am going to stand beside you and help you get through this. , government will try...
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. >> the first time we won kalamazoo was -- we were given a wild card at 17 years old. think we were 105 pounds. we had to show everyone our credentials he cause they thought we were ball kids. the pros were kicking us off the practice courts. being out there for the first time was amazing. then we went to stanford, turned pro after two years, played in limbo a little bit playing singles and doubles and decided to shift our focus to doubles and tried to be great. we won our first grand slam in 2003. the davis cup in 2007. >> do you always play the same side? >> ready much. we like to poach with our forehand volleys. we switch it up once in a while when teams are beating us and they have caught on to our strategy. we try to throw a little wrinkle and surprise them. it has worked a few grand slam finals. our bread and butter is forehand in the middle. >> what do you think of weekend players like me about the attractiveness of doubles? >> it is a great game. a lot of reflexes. i was hit five times in the chest. >> he got a pretty bad bruise on his rear end. he wound up fro
. >> the first time we won kalamazoo was -- we were given a wild card at 17 years old. think we were 105 pounds. we had to show everyone our credentials he cause they thought we were ball kids. the pros were kicking us off the practice courts. being out there for the first time was amazing. then we went to stanford, turned pro after two years, played in limbo a little bit playing singles and doubles and decided to shift our focus to doubles and tried to be great. we won our first grand...
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i remember when i was rehabbing lower income housing in kalamazoo we have material all over everywhereo of course some were doing rehab. a gentleman approached me and said you know i live just a block down the street and i live in this home for the mentally disabled. obviously he was not to disable because we were able to have a pretty good conversation but he was a little slow. he said he and i can clean up this mess for you for $2 an hour. now at that time the minimum wage was more than that. i said why would you work for $2 our? he said well here's how i figure it. i know i can work hard and work well and i know that if i do so you will probably want to give me a raise to keep me or for project ends first maybe you could write me a reference. now i'm a very good writer so i could have written him a good reference but i was kind of put off by the minimum-wage laws. i was concerned that if i hired him i would be considered as someone exploiting the disabled and certainly if i were willing to pay the full minimum wage i could get an able-bodied person in pretty much predict how much th
i remember when i was rehabbing lower income housing in kalamazoo we have material all over everywhereo of course some were doing rehab. a gentleman approached me and said you know i live just a block down the street and i live in this home for the mentally disabled. obviously he was not to disable because we were able to have a pretty good conversation but he was a little slow. he said he and i can clean up this mess for you for $2 an hour. now at that time the minimum wage was more than that....
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she knew if she could get to kalamazoo, michigan there was an abortion clinic there.he knew if she could find a ride, find a car to good etto the abortion clinic she could take care of the problem. she was sobbing and crying. one night some of the other people in the other room heard her crying. she knew that the secret was no longer, she wasn't going to be able to hide the secret much longer. since she couldn't get to kalamazoo to do the abortion she finally decided she is going to have to tell someone. so she told her mother. she didn't want to tell her boyfriend. she didn't know what he would say. he didn't want to tell her father. he was the pastor. he would be embarrassed. her mother was the lady that she decided to trust. my grandmother grabbed my mom and told her it was going to be okay. [ cheers and applause ] we are all going to mess up but we have to reach out and love. we have to reach out with a helping hand. we have to be willing to say i want to stand beside you and help you get through this time. because if we don't government is going to try to. we hav
she knew if she could get to kalamazoo, michigan there was an abortion clinic there.he knew if she could find a ride, find a car to good etto the abortion clinic she could take care of the problem. she was sobbing and crying. one night some of the other people in the other room heard her crying. she knew that the secret was no longer, she wasn't going to be able to hide the secret much longer. since she couldn't get to kalamazoo to do the abortion she finally decided she is going to have to...
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here in kalamazoo michigan driveways and sidewalks turning into a sea of leaves and branches. >> theowing real hard all it saw was trees falling. >> reporter: luckily no one was injured but it was a different story over in dearborne heights. several people were injured during a church festival. when a large tent crashed into the ground. >> it could have been a lot worse. i can tell you i know our police officers did a really good job with the crowd control when the storm really -- when they saw it was coming. >> reporter: thousands are still without power. some in roseville saying the winds were strong enough to knock out windows. >> everything shattered. everything shattered and the next thing i knew there was just blood, she had blood all over the back of her head and her girl had blood down the side of her leg. it happened so quick. >> reporter: it's a similar situation in chicago land area trees were uprooted and power lines came down. a few even catching fire in arlington heights. people in cook county helped crews in clearing debris off their lawns and roofs. meteorologists say
here in kalamazoo michigan driveways and sidewalks turning into a sea of leaves and branches. >> theowing real hard all it saw was trees falling. >> reporter: luckily no one was injured but it was a different story over in dearborne heights. several people were injured during a church festival. when a large tent crashed into the ground. >> it could have been a lot worse. i can tell you i know our police officers did a really good job with the crowd control when the storm...
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. >> jeter was drafted by the yankees in 1992, a scrawny teenager from kalamazoo, michigan. >> here'sid for his first major league hit. >> by 1995, he was k5u8ed to the big leagues and a year later he was a world champion and well on his way of being the toast of new york city. with the game tied in the bottom of the ninth inning and the winning run on second base, derek jeter came to the plate one last time. >> base hit to right field. >> number two comes through in the clutch again and the yankees win, 6-5. >> derek jeter, where fantasy becomes reality. >> then he said goodbye. >> i want to thank everyone here. i said it time and time again. everybody is chanting thank you, derek and i'm thinking to myself, for what? i'm just trying to do my job, so thank you guys. >> no scandal, no drugs, no personal problems. >> it's so hard to be a yankee hater and hate derek jeter. i couldn't. i felt the same way. class act. handled themselves the way certainly despite what charles barclay said. i have no problem with derek jeter being a role model. he deserves points. i know there is debate abo
. >> jeter was drafted by the yankees in 1992, a scrawny teenager from kalamazoo, michigan. >> here'sid for his first major league hit. >> by 1995, he was k5u8ed to the big leagues and a year later he was a world champion and well on his way of being the toast of new york city. with the game tied in the bottom of the ninth inning and the winning run on second base, derek jeter came to the plate one last time. >> base hit to right field. >> number two comes through...
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she knew if she could get to kalamazoo, michigan, there was an abortion clinic there. she knew if she could just find a ride to get to the abortion clinic, she could take care of this problem. she was sobbing and crying and one night, some of the other people heard her crying. was -- ithe secret was not going to be able to hide the secrets much longer. she cannot get to kalamazoo to do the abortion, she decided she was going to have to tell someone and so she told her mother. she did not want to tell her boyfriend, she did not want to tell her pastor father who would be embarrassed. her mother was the lady she finally decided to trust. momrandmother grabbed my and told her it was going to be ok. [applause] we are all going to mess up. but we have to reach out and love will stop we have to reach out with a helping hand. we have to be willing to say i'm going to stand beside you and i'm going to help you get through this time. because if we don't, government is going to try to. we have to be the ones to reach out and help. just like my mother, just like my grandmother, j
she knew if she could get to kalamazoo, michigan, there was an abortion clinic there. she knew if she could just find a ride to get to the abortion clinic, she could take care of this problem. she was sobbing and crying and one night, some of the other people heard her crying. was -- ithe secret was not going to be able to hide the secrets much longer. she cannot get to kalamazoo to do the abortion, she decided she was going to have to tell someone and so she told her mother. she did not want...
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. >> i mean the first time we won kalamazoo which is a boy's 18 nationals was we were given a wild card at 17 years old in the u.s. open. i think we were 105 pounds. and we had to show everyone our credential because they thought we were ball kids. even the pros were kicking us off the practice courts. just that moment being out there for the first time was amazing. 2-- we went to standford and won the ncaa title, turned pro after two years, came on the tour and were in limbo a little bit playing singles and doubles and decided to shift our focus to doubles and try to be great, you know, wanted to play davis cup. we won our first grand slam in 2003. if he french open and davis cup, you know, in 2007,. >> rose: dow always play the same side. >> pretty much, way. >> i am in the-- just because we like to -- >> we switch it up once in a while when teams are beating us and they kind of have caught on to our strategies, we try to throw a little wrinkle and try to surprise them. it's worked a few grand slam finals. but our bread and butter is, you know, forearms in the middle, that sour streng
. >> i mean the first time we won kalamazoo which is a boy's 18 nationals was we were given a wild card at 17 years old in the u.s. open. i think we were 105 pounds. and we had to show everyone our credential because they thought we were ball kids. even the pros were kicking us off the practice courts. just that moment being out there for the first time was amazing. 2-- we went to standford and won the ncaa title, turned pro after two years, came on the tour and were in limbo a little bit...
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the kid from kalamazoo owned new york again. >> i'm going to be honest with you.ers of the media i didn't want to talk about it because i try not to think about it, but it was very very difficult. it's all worthwhile. >> here's the kid, derek jeter hunting for his first major league hit. send base hit into left. >> may 30th 1995 jeter was 20. >> i'm sure that will be the first of a lot of hits for that brilliant young infielder. >> reporter: for two decades he built the mystique of a champion. jeter owns five world series wins. >> a lot of times those players don't live up to what you hear about them but derek does. >> reporter: joe torre was named yankee manager in 1996 jeet 'eers first full season. what did you know about jeter other than he was a first round pick and considered an i knew a whole lot. i didn't know anything about him. i remember seeing him on tv being interviewed and they asked him the question about being given the shortstop's job. and he said well i'm going to get an opportunity to win the job. >> reporter: they won four world series in five y
the kid from kalamazoo owned new york again. >> i'm going to be honest with you.ers of the media i didn't want to talk about it because i try not to think about it, but it was very very difficult. it's all worthwhile. >> here's the kid, derek jeter hunting for his first major league hit. send base hit into left. >> may 30th 1995 jeter was 20. >> i'm sure that will be the first of a lot of hits for that brilliant young infielder. >> reporter: for two decades he...
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she knew if she could get to kalamazoo, michigan, there was an abortion clinic there.rtion clinic, she could take care of this problem. she was sobbing, she was crying. one night some of the other people in another room heard her crying and she knew that the secret was no longer, she wasn't going to be able to hide the secret much longer. since she couldn't get to kalamazoo to dot abortion, she finally decided she would have to tell someone. so she told her mother. she didn't want to tell her boyfriend. she didn't know what he would say. she didn't want to tell her father, he was the pastor. of course he would be embarrassed. but her mother was a lady she finally decided to trust. and my grandmother, grabbed my mom, and told her it was going to be okay. [applause] we are all, we are all going to mess up but we have to reach out in love. we have to reach out with a helping hand. we have to be willing to say, i'm going to stand beside you and i will help you get through this time. because if we don't, government is going to try to. we have to be the ones to reach out and
she knew if she could get to kalamazoo, michigan, there was an abortion clinic there.rtion clinic, she could take care of this problem. she was sobbing, she was crying. one night some of the other people in another room heard her crying and she knew that the secret was no longer, she wasn't going to be able to hide the secret much longer. since she couldn't get to kalamazoo to dot abortion, she finally decided she would have to tell someone. so she told her mother. she didn't want to tell her...
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of weeks, next weekend i'm going to oregon and washington state, there's going to be an event in kalamazoo, and in texas and florida. i encourage our members to reach out and to continue to listen because when we do come back, we're going to start writing, we're going to try to do our best to do it right. as i said at the beginning, our goal is to move this early next year. have a draft proposal done early next year, and in all likelihood it won't be done this year. so we'll miss you dr. gingrich, because he's retiring from the congress. and some others, mr. waxman and others, but the ideas need to come in because we really do want to do this right. and lots of shoulders, we're going to be leaning on to make sure that it happens and we're most grateful for the administration's support too. peggy, you've done a good job, you realize constructively where we need to go, sylvia burrwell said again confirmed that the administration's support for this, reaching out to the senate, doctor cor. collins has superstar in traveling to different parts of the country. and michael, your work again, we st
of weeks, next weekend i'm going to oregon and washington state, there's going to be an event in kalamazoo, and in texas and florida. i encourage our members to reach out and to continue to listen because when we do come back, we're going to start writing, we're going to try to do our best to do it right. as i said at the beginning, our goal is to move this early next year. have a draft proposal done early next year, and in all likelihood it won't be done this year. so we'll miss you dr....
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mark jones from amerifirst in kalamazoo, michigan.one of the concerns fha lenders have with the clarity, and we do appreciate it, it seems now more form over substance. in other words, if we write a very good reasoned, well-reasoned credit quality loan but we don't check the right box, we're going to get penalized. can you give us some comfort that that's really not going to happen? i hear you say let's work together, let's work together. >> sure, certainly. thank you very much for that insight. we want this to be meaningful collaboration, so it's very helpful input. of course, there are always two things that we need to get right usually, it's form and substance. but you don't want the form to be so draconian that it really gets, it ip juries the substance. -- injures the substance. i would love to get more input and see as we revamp some of these things, we can get it right. >> perfect. thank you so much. >> thank you for the comment. >> thanks so much for being here also. i'm having a little bit of dÉjÀ vu with the home ownership c
mark jones from amerifirst in kalamazoo, michigan.one of the concerns fha lenders have with the clarity, and we do appreciate it, it seems now more form over substance. in other words, if we write a very good reasoned, well-reasoned credit quality loan but we don't check the right box, we're going to get penalized. can you give us some comfort that that's really not going to happen? i hear you say let's work together, let's work together. >> sure, certainly. thank you very much for that...
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kalamazoo was hit the hardest. thousands of businesses were left with businesses after 50 to 60-mile an hour winds roared through neighborhoods. >> it's a mess and i'm surprised there wasn't more damage. we went several different ways. i know the back way to get home. and there was trees down all over the place. >> severe storms also ripped through chicago on friday. high winds there toppled trees and power lines, leaving at least 110,000 people without power. and there have been no reports of injuries. we're tracking our forecast here at the monsoonal moisture may make its way. here's erica to fill us in. >>> good morning antioch. we are waking up to expensive cloud cover. temperatures very typical for this time of the year. san francisco at 50 degrees, currently in the live more valley, i do -- livermore valley. i want to turn our attention to the hurricane moving parallel of the west baja coast here, to encinada, and weaken into cooler waters. we're looking at rip currents, high surf, and flash flooding for part
kalamazoo was hit the hardest. thousands of businesses were left with businesses after 50 to 60-mile an hour winds roared through neighborhoods. >> it's a mess and i'm surprised there wasn't more damage. we went several different ways. i know the back way to get home. and there was trees down all over the place. >> severe storms also ripped through chicago on friday. high winds there toppled trees and power lines, leaving at least 110,000 people without power. and there have been no...
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a scrawny teenager from kalamazoo, michigan. >> here is the kid derek jeter hunting for his first major league hit. >> by 1995 he was called up to the big leagues, a year later a world champion and well on his way to being the toast of new york city. with the game tied in the bottom of the ninth inning and the winning run on second base, derek jeter came to the plate at yankee stadium one last time. >> base hit to right field. >> number 2 comes through in the clutch again, and the yankees win 6-5. >> derek jeter fantasy becomes reality. >> then he said good-bye. >> i want to thank everyone here. i said it time and time again. everybody chanting thank you, derek. and thinking to myself for what? you know. i'm just trying to do my job. thank you guys. >> jeter going out the way he always conducted with total class. he was giving that interview on the field, the stadium is chanting his name asking about him and he stopped and said i want to congratulate the baltimore orioles on making the playoffs, you guys deserve it and tips his cap to them. incredible guy. and a lot of people asking wou
a scrawny teenager from kalamazoo, michigan. >> here is the kid derek jeter hunting for his first major league hit. >> by 1995 he was called up to the big leagues, a year later a world champion and well on his way to being the toast of new york city. with the game tied in the bottom of the ninth inning and the winning run on second base, derek jeter came to the plate at yankee stadium one last time. >> base hit to right field. >> number 2 comes through in the clutch...
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jeter was drafted by the yankees in 1992, a scrawny teenager from kalamazoo, michigan. >> here is the kid, derek jeter, hunting for his first major league hit. >> by '95, he was called up to the big leagues. a year later he was a world champion and well on his way to being the toast of new york city. with the game tied in the bottom of the ninth inning and the winning run on second base, derek jeter came to the plate at yankee stadium one last time. >> base hit to right field. here comes -- >> number two comes through in the clutch again and the yankees win 6-5. >> derek jeter, where fantasy becomes reality! >> then he said good-bye. >> i want to thank everyone here. i've said it time and time again. everybody is chanting thank you, derek and i'm thinking to myself, for what? you know, i'm just trying to do my job. so, thank you guys. >> class to the very end at yankee stadium. just unbelievable. there was some question as to whether he would play this weekend. that was the end of his career in new york. is he going to play in boston, he announced, probably going to dh, not play short
jeter was drafted by the yankees in 1992, a scrawny teenager from kalamazoo, michigan. >> here is the kid, derek jeter, hunting for his first major league hit. >> by '95, he was called up to the big leagues. a year later he was a world champion and well on his way to being the toast of new york city. with the game tied in the bottom of the ninth inning and the winning run on second base, derek jeter came to the plate at yankee stadium one last time. >> base hit to right field....