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cheryl: delta developing a new terminal at laguardia airport.nging the closing bell at new york stock exchange at the top of the hour. he spoke with our own gerri willis moments ago about the ongoing troubles with boeing. gerri? >> i spoke with ed bashen investing 3.3 billion in laguardia. new terminal for delta there. part of a bigger plan to improve airports across ti also spoke ts contentious grilling of the boeing ceo muilenberg in front of congress today. here is what he had to say. >> first of all, we have the ultimate confidence that boeing will figure it out. we're rooting for them to get it figured out, even though we don't fly the marks, this is not good for anybody to have our industry discussed in such negative light but fundamentally they have to prove the safety of airplanes to the faa, to regulators around the world. they will have to spend a lot of time, i know getting consumers confidence back as well as employees confidence back but they will get there. i'm optimistic in that regard. i have no idea when. that is probably one of
cheryl: delta developing a new terminal at laguardia airport.nging the closing bell at new york stock exchange at the top of the hour. he spoke with our own gerri willis moments ago about the ongoing troubles with boeing. gerri? >> i spoke with ed bashen investing 3.3 billion in laguardia. new terminal for delta there. part of a bigger plan to improve airports across ti also spoke ts contentious grilling of the boeing ceo muilenberg in front of congress today. here is what he had to say....
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it is a tongue of land that juts out into the east river most directly across from laguardia airport.t is kind of a gated community in all of the wrong ways. on three sides it is cut off by everything else by water and on the fourth side, it is cut off by the massive interstate, the expressway. garbage dump, junkyard, auto body shops. it is also home to 40,000 people. susan: who are they? who lives there? chris: 99% hispanic and black, working-class. 50% below poverty level. they live in one area. the minute i walked into the in an oddod, i felt, way, what i had grown up with, which is a small town where people watch out for each other. it also, as a photographer, it faces the south and has good light. it doesn't have tall buildings and has good light and it was very good photographically. susan: i want to put another photo on screen, this is keisha. who is she? --is: she was the first there is a sex trade, and she is a homeless addict. she is much more than that, but that is what she would be called. she has been living on and off the streets for 40 years. she is one of the first peo
it is a tongue of land that juts out into the east river most directly across from laguardia airport.t is kind of a gated community in all of the wrong ways. on three sides it is cut off by everything else by water and on the fourth side, it is cut off by the massive interstate, the expressway. garbage dump, junkyard, auto body shops. it is also home to 40,000 people. susan: who are they? who lives there? chris: 99% hispanic and black, working-class. 50% below poverty level. they live in one...
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for those of you who do not speak the language, laguardia means giant dump.flight because this is the topical form. topic one. left start tonight in florida. where police received a complaint that can only be made in the sunshine state. >> i just received a call and got his calling and saying his roommate stole his weed. it was $20 worth and he's upset. he keeps calling 911. so i had to give him a call. kennedy: a man called 911 to report his roommate stole his weed because why get more when you can get arrested. the cops chose not to follow the smoking gun because it was only $20. and knowing florida, h, the cops probably took it. remind floridians they should only call 911 for an absolute emergency. like a dog is driving drunk or horse story or cigarettes or naked man chases you round chick-fil-a park and back demanding more from you butter his bonds. that's why you never order a package deal in florida. [laughter] topic number two, every dog has his day and unfortunately for the dog we are about to show you his day was halloween. he is so cute. that's not
for those of you who do not speak the language, laguardia means giant dump.flight because this is the topical form. topic one. left start tonight in florida. where police received a complaint that can only be made in the sunshine state. >> i just received a call and got his calling and saying his roommate stole his weed. it was $20 worth and he's upset. he keeps calling 911. so i had to give him a call. kennedy: a man called 911 to report his roommate stole his weed because why get more...
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it goes to laguardia airport, there's jet fuel going underneath the creek here. >> jimmy: that's goodh, right? >> oh, it's excellent. those are the digester eggs of the state-of-the-art water treatment facility. >> it can be as little as a >> jimmy: a tenet th of an inch? >> i know people who sweat that much. >> if new yorkers want to help they can avoid flushing their toilets when it's raining. >> jimmy: i would love to be the face of that campaign. >> we would love it. >> jimmy: hey, folks, it's jimmy kimmel, reminding you, when it starts to sprinkle, don't flush your tinkle. oh, no! >> do you have some snacks? >>my: i see some snacks floating by. >> all this garbage making me hungry. >> jimmy: i can s why you'd get hungry. >> we're going to cross the creek to the queens side. >> jimmy: bear left and cross the creek to the queens side, everybody. pass it forward. >> yes, paddle. paddle. >> jimmy: i feel le we've now entered like the nice neighborhood. >> wait until you get a little farther ahead. there's rose bushes. >> and definitely mimosa trees. >> we can get a drink? i'm getting
it goes to laguardia airport, there's jet fuel going underneath the creek here. >> jimmy: that's goodh, right? >> oh, it's excellent. those are the digester eggs of the state-of-the-art water treatment facility. >> it can be as little as a >> jimmy: a tenet th of an inch? >> i know people who sweat that much. >> if new yorkers want to help they can avoid flushing their toilets when it's raining. >> jimmy: i would love to be the face of that campaign....
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it is sort of like when you are in a plane and you are circling over laguardia. vonnie: john, stay with us. fus stays with us. let's get a check of markets with abigail doolittle. abigail: we are looking at a solidly risk off tone around the world. look at the s&p 500 in the u.s.. earlier, up about 0.4%. 1.3%, on pace for its worst day in more than a month. that index did start off slightly higher, now sharply lower. the worst down 0.8%, day for the australian dollar versus the u.s. dollar since may. the bank cut their rates a third time, to a record low. that is not just weighing on the australian dollar. copper is down one point 9%. australia and china are big users of those natural resources. a big risk off picture. , withm is in the u.s. losses for the stoxx 600 and europe, we are looking at the german manufacturing pmi, deeply in a contraction. the red line at 50. above, expansion. below, contraction. china in yellow, germany in purple, in contraction. the u.s., both august and september in contraction. september the lowest in 10 years. that is a concern. th
it is sort of like when you are in a plane and you are circling over laguardia. vonnie: john, stay with us. fus stays with us. let's get a check of markets with abigail doolittle. abigail: we are looking at a solidly risk off tone around the world. look at the s&p 500 in the u.s.. earlier, up about 0.4%. 1.3%, on pace for its worst day in more than a month. that index did start off slightly higher, now sharply lower. the worst down 0.8%, day for the australian dollar versus the u.s. dollar...
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laguardia. henry van loon, obviously he is dutch. not too long later in 1945, he helps hoover found the fund. not surprisingly, some of the biggest contributions came from northern michigan. here we get the david and goliath image. there is not many people who didn't play cards, dance, rollerskate, anything you can imagine, for the finns during the winter of 1940. popeye goes for finnish relief. a big smile on hoover space. they ended up raising quite a bit of money and send it to finland. but i will tell you, roosevelt did some incredible deals that were illegal to help the finns because of real pressure to violate the neutrality laws. we actually gave some first-run fighters, very small ones off the carrier at saratoga that were flown to iceland by canadians, then flown by swedes all the way to finland. those aircraft arrived two days before the surrender to the soviets, and of course, june, 1941, after the invasion by the germans into russia, the finns side with the germans. much of the military equipment ends up fighting on the g
laguardia. henry van loon, obviously he is dutch. not too long later in 1945, he helps hoover found the fund. not surprisingly, some of the biggest contributions came from northern michigan. here we get the david and goliath image. there is not many people who didn't play cards, dance, rollerskate, anything you can imagine, for the finns during the winter of 1940. popeye goes for finnish relief. a big smile on hoover space. they ended up raising quite a bit of money and send it to finland. but...
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during those days we i was traveling as president and found laguardia with another delay in the rain and start it to see n, can't wait what happens to those people in i would have an idea writing in margin of an airways paper and it good idea and got home and it wasn't. gett ht it goes from gettysburg it reconstruction going to do. one.ked out in volume all those letters and diaries. but people are so thoughtless they end they go home and stop to each other nd stop keeping diaries and it is not very interesting things of battles going on. .ut reconstruction but i have said i'm going it sla explain reconstruction. how am i going to sustain that story? i had all of those gettysburg,n't have fort wagner, burning of claim shenandoah valley and election of 1864 and appomattox. i had terrific yeyewitnesses bu i have equally strong evidence when the soldiers went home? good stuff for emancipation and battles over reconstruction? i did.mazed that this is just good luck. out the post-war years are as dramatic and interesting documented and historians are arguing about that too so there are th
during those days we i was traveling as president and found laguardia with another delay in the rain and start it to see n, can't wait what happens to those people in i would have an idea writing in margin of an airways paper and it good idea and got home and it wasn't. gett ht it goes from gettysburg it reconstruction going to do. one.ked out in volume all those letters and diaries. but people are so thoughtless they end they go home and stop to each other nd stop keeping diaries and it is not...
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i saw that a new $3.9 billion terminal just opened at laguardia airport. >> steve: ooh. >> jimmy: sonicer. now all the rats wear little bow ties >> steve: oh [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and finally, the fda say that they want bigger calorie labels on snacks sold in vending machines, so people can make healthier eating choices. >> yes >> jimmy: although, i think the healthiest diet choice you make is not eating food from a vending machine. we have a great show [ cheers and applause give it up for the roots come on, everybody [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: we have a great show tonight. emilia clarke is here. >> steve: come on! [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: bobby cannavale is here >> steve: yeah [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: my man, i love this dude so much, booker t. jones is here. >> steve: oh [ cheers and applause anyway, we love this guy so much "time is tight" is this story about his life, and his music, and he's amazing and we got - speaking of great music, oh what a performance tonight this is going -- seriously, if we don't win an emmy for this. >> stev
i saw that a new $3.9 billion terminal just opened at laguardia airport. >> steve: ooh. >> jimmy: sonicer. now all the rats wear little bow ties >> steve: oh [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and finally, the fda say that they want bigger calorie labels on snacks sold in vending machines, so people can make healthier eating choices. >> yes >> jimmy: although, i think the healthiest diet choice you make is not eating food from a vending machine. we have a great show [...
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about targeting the greatest mayor in new york history i was thinking immediately of the fear out at laguardia somewhere worried about getting indicted. the amazing thing about the guiliani escapades is just how open they've been. extraordinary kind of arrogance i think in both the assumption the president will shield him and that there would be kind of this complacent republican defense of it in congress. but, you know, when are out mucking around looking for, trying to engage a foreign government really to entice them into interfering into the american election, when you are involved in trying to potentially cause the firing of an american ambassador, there is a lot of legal trip wires out there. whatever else rudy guiliani was earlier in his career there is a lot of evidence the last year he is no longer as careful a lawyer as he once was. it is no shock he find himself under legal scrutiny even if it does not produce an indictment or charges. >> matt when you look at the president kind of waffling back and forth about rudy guiliani and his past support of allies and people who work for him
about targeting the greatest mayor in new york history i was thinking immediately of the fear out at laguardia somewhere worried about getting indicted. the amazing thing about the guiliani escapades is just how open they've been. extraordinary kind of arrogance i think in both the assumption the president will shield him and that there would be kind of this complacent republican defense of it in congress. but, you know, when are out mucking around looking for, trying to engage a foreign...
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cheryl: they are celebrating the new terminal at laguardia. $3.5 billion they spent. mr. be appearing before the house transportation committee today at 10:00 a.m. eastern. lauren: apple's stock could hit new records when the company reports its latest earnings after the bell. we'll find out how strong demand is for iphone 11 and if services business continues to grow. the expectation is earnings per share to fall from 2% from a year ago, a slight increase in revenue to just under $63 billion. the services business is a key source of future growth for the company. it is expected to show a healthy improvement. we're going to take an early look at demand for you the new iphone 11 and forecast for the key holiday season which is upons us. cheryl: well. >>> facebook remains under attack by politicians and consumers over privacy and data he protection worries. but that's actually not expected to affect their financial performance. we're going to be hearing from them today. here's what analysts are looking for, earnings expected of to climb 8% on a 26% jump in revenue to more t
cheryl: they are celebrating the new terminal at laguardia. $3.5 billion they spent. mr. be appearing before the house transportation committee today at 10:00 a.m. eastern. lauren: apple's stock could hit new records when the company reports its latest earnings after the bell. we'll find out how strong demand is for iphone 11 and if services business continues to grow. the expectation is earnings per share to fall from 2% from a year ago, a slight increase in revenue to just under $63 billion....
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when you go look to laguardia, they handle the parking and they do in our airport at ja x, that's a verycap name about $900 million in the next one is greenberg's sketchers. there is 3000 stores across the globe, a lot of people think the tariffs will hurt them but production has been moved into vietnam and they have same store sales into - 6%. they've grown rapidly overseas. that is a $5.9 billion market cap. it is up high to any% return over the last 12 months. and frankly and small-cap it is been flat negative in the trailing 12 months. >> i got a hold you there, i think it's interesting these have outperformed amazon and let's put all these names up on our facebook.com/liz claman page. mark travis always good to have you. all major industries ending in the green. nasdaq up 74-point up again of about a percent. that'll do it for "the claman countdown". next up after the ball. >> thank you so much focusing on profit stocks edging higher. investors look at corporate learning and amazon, microsoft, visa among the names reporting over the next few days, the dow was closing higher by 55-po
when you go look to laguardia, they handle the parking and they do in our airport at ja x, that's a verycap name about $900 million in the next one is greenberg's sketchers. there is 3000 stores across the globe, a lot of people think the tariffs will hurt them but production has been moved into vietnam and they have same store sales into - 6%. they've grown rapidly overseas. that is a $5.9 billion market cap. it is up high to any% return over the last 12 months. and frankly and small-cap it is...
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offering a helicopter service to jfk airport [ cheers and applause meanwhile, if you want to fly to laguardiaust send a a lawn chair tied to some balloons [ laughter and applause i saw that instagram is launching a new app called threads, where you can send photos to your closest friends [ light laughter ] for when you don't think the vacation photo you posted publicly made them jealous enough [ laughter ] no, i really went there. some business news, bed, bath & beyond announced that they are closing 60 locations [ audience aws ] i knew the company was in trouble when i got a 20% off coupon in the mail to buy a bed, bath & beyond, yeah [ laughter ] and finally, today is national taco day and national vodka day [ cheers and applause and if you celebrated both, be glad it's not monday we have a great show give it up for the roots, everybody! [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: what a show we have this evening higgins, you know who this gentleman is, higgins? >> steve: joaquin phoenix. >> jimmy: that is joaquin phoenix, yes [ cheers and applause he is our guest tonight. zoe
offering a helicopter service to jfk airport [ cheers and applause meanwhile, if you want to fly to laguardiaust send a a lawn chair tied to some balloons [ laughter and applause i saw that instagram is launching a new app called threads, where you can send photos to your closest friends [ light laughter ] for when you don't think the vacation photo you posted publicly made them jealous enough [ laughter ] no, i really went there. some business news, bed, bath & beyond announced that they...
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i'm fernando laguardia, director here at american university of washington college of law. we are pleased you're joining us today to celebrate the launch of oversight project .org, a student log covering the work of the federal oversight and credibility community. we have a full program and we want to get to it. they say in politics timing is everything and that's about as true as can be with respect to today's topic. we will be hearing from two turning to athen chat with our two other guests followed by russians from the audience. students who have to leave for a 1:00 o'clock class are welcome to do so. we will not be offended. we will close by 13030 p.m. a reminder you can find t our nw blog at oversight project .org and you can join the conversation on twitter at # oversight blog launch. our first speakersa is sylvia burwell american universities 15th president and the first woman to serve as president. a visionary leader with experience in the public and private sectors present burwell joined american university in 2017. she has been confirmed by the senate to two cabin
i'm fernando laguardia, director here at american university of washington college of law. we are pleased you're joining us today to celebrate the launch of oversight project .org, a student log covering the work of the federal oversight and credibility community. we have a full program and we want to get to it. they say in politics timing is everything and that's about as true as can be with respect to today's topic. we will be hearing from two turning to athen chat with our two other guests...
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all of you, again, please join me in welcoming the organizer of today's event, professor fernando laguardia the faculty director of law, law and government program. thank you, fernando. [ applause ] >> thank you very much, dean nelson. welcome everybody. i'm faculty director of the program on law and government here at american university washington college of law. we're pleased you're joining us today to celebrate the launch of oversightproject.org. a student blog covering the work of federal oversight community. we have a full program. they say in politics timing is everything. and that's about as true as can be with respect to today's topic. we'll be hearing from two speakers and then turning to a chat with our two other guests, followed by question from the audience. students who have to leave for a 1:00 class are welcomed to do so. we won't be offended. we'll close by 1:30. a reminder that you can find our new blog at oversightproject.org, and you can join the conversation on twitter at #oversightbloglaunch. so our first speaker is sylvia burwell, american university's 5th president an
all of you, again, please join me in welcoming the organizer of today's event, professor fernando laguardia the faculty director of law, law and government program. thank you, fernando. [ applause ] >> thank you very much, dean nelson. welcome everybody. i'm faculty director of the program on law and government here at american university washington college of law. we're pleased you're joining us today to celebrate the launch of oversightproject.org. a student blog covering the work of...
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jfk, laguardia, both right there could easily see gusts of 40 to 50 miles per hour.ia, it is not just new york. atlantic city to boston feeling the winds by tomorrow morning. >> we are bracing for it. thank you, ginger. >>> we're going to turn to that fiery explosion at a california fuel storage facility. thousands of nearby residents were ordered to take shelter from those fumes before the fire was contained overnight. will carr has the story. >> reporter: this morning, new video of that devastating explosion at an energy facility in northern california. >> oh. >> reporter: the fireball created by explosive chemicals. the roof of the container flying into the air and crashing to the ground. >> we just had a large explosion from the area. >> reporter: overnight, firefighters contained the blaze. miraculously, no one at the facility was injured. shortly after flames and smoke filled the air, officials ordered a shelter in place for nearby communities as the explosion released potentially hazardous fumes into the sky raising health concerns for the surrounding area. >>
jfk, laguardia, both right there could easily see gusts of 40 to 50 miles per hour.ia, it is not just new york. atlantic city to boston feeling the winds by tomorrow morning. >> we are bracing for it. thank you, ginger. >>> we're going to turn to that fiery explosion at a california fuel storage facility. thousands of nearby residents were ordered to take shelter from those fumes before the fire was contained overnight. will carr has the story. >> reporter: this morning,...
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captain laguardia and i actually went to the coast guard together back in the '80s, but we look great. so, we have been around the service where there have not been that many women. i'm also an engineer. i went to an engineering school. not many women. chose fields where not many women. so, i'm very familiar with it. and i definitely saw the things you're talking about. i like to think -- i know i'm bucking the whole system but i like to think it didn't hold me back being the woman in the room. that is partly, i think, from my constitution. and my -- like in my command, my motto was, do the right thing. i think if you dot right thing, as you both said, you're going to continue to do well and people are going to recognize that you deserve to be where you are. you know, you shouldn't have to fight to be there. if you're doing the right thing, you're going to get recognized. if you're not getting recognized, then it's somebody like me as an o-5, it's my look to achieve to make sure we're recognizing the right people and we're giving them opportunities if they're not getting them or they'
captain laguardia and i actually went to the coast guard together back in the '80s, but we look great. so, we have been around the service where there have not been that many women. i'm also an engineer. i went to an engineering school. not many women. chose fields where not many women. so, i'm very familiar with it. and i definitely saw the things you're talking about. i like to think -- i know i'm bucking the whole system but i like to think it didn't hold me back being the woman in the room....
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we broke record highs yesterday in d.c., newark, laguardia, kennedy.w york city area where it is 54. at least 30-degree drop. back towards the plain states and great lakes. we do have a frontal boundary, the cold front is slow moving one. it will eventually drop the temperatures across the mid-atlantic, southeast and parts of the south over the weekend. showers and thunderstorms and severe storms, flash flooding risk for parts of kansas, oklahoma, ohio river valley. back through the southwest. desert southwest. there is the forecast today. so cooler behind the front. ahead of it we're still dealing with summertime heat where we could break records again today. 98 in atlanta. they're flirting with day time record there. 58 here in new york city with potential for some showers in the forecast. and then watch what happens as we go through time. there is thursday and friday and saturday. so you can see those temperatures starting to come down. more seasonal as we get into saturday and sunday. so there you have it. there is monday as well. new york, 73. bri
we broke record highs yesterday in d.c., newark, laguardia, kennedy.w york city area where it is 54. at least 30-degree drop. back towards the plain states and great lakes. we do have a frontal boundary, the cold front is slow moving one. it will eventually drop the temperatures across the mid-atlantic, southeast and parts of the south over the weekend. showers and thunderstorms and severe storms, flash flooding risk for parts of kansas, oklahoma, ohio river valley. back through the southwest....
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in first grade we did a trip to laguardia airport and we saw sammy davis jr. through the glass. of the class moms went and got his autograph and made copies for him. what is a better story. my first grade story. ainsley: yours is a better story. brian: because sammy davis jr. is not doing many autograph signings. ainsley: do you have it. brian: i. do you. steve: welcome back to brush with greatness. [laughter] brian: people tell us about your brush with greatness. steve: that's a long-term letten segment for three decades. brian brian it worked. steve: busy monday starts with this. house republicans are expected to put on a vote later today on a resolution to censure that man adam schiff. ainsley: the chairman of the house intelligence committee is underfire from the g.o.p. under his handling of this impeachment probe. brian: will it get anywhere. mark mayor disit sorting it all out in washington. mark? >> house republicans have made it clear they are not will happy with adam schiff. they will place on the house floor to censure the california lawmaker. they have criticized his
in first grade we did a trip to laguardia airport and we saw sammy davis jr. through the glass. of the class moms went and got his autograph and made copies for him. what is a better story. my first grade story. ainsley: yours is a better story. brian: because sammy davis jr. is not doing many autograph signings. ainsley: do you have it. brian: i. do you. steve: welcome back to brush with greatness. [laughter] brian: people tell us about your brush with greatness. steve: that's a long-term...
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and we were passing 32,500 feet on our way from laguardia to dallas love field when we had an engineother aircraft, but anyway, recovering from that and then flying it on to the ground, i have to say there were incredible heroes and nerves of steel beyond my own that day. there were many that i saw. charles: these nerves of steel, is it a combination of things? is it training, is it personality? what combines to actually give someone those nerves of steel that in your case, was needed to save lives? >> well, i think all of it goes to certainly some layers. it's never monolithic. so experience as well as training, and also, just coming up through naval aviation which is how i earned my wings, and then 25 years of flying boeing aircraft for southwest airlines. and i do think our experiences add up to who we are, and habits that we choose to make our own, they come around to instinct on a bad day. charles: i got to tell you, it was just an absolute remarkable feat. i think you are being a little modest but that's okay. obviously you did have a good team and you did have the experience,
and we were passing 32,500 feet on our way from laguardia to dallas love field when we had an engineother aircraft, but anyway, recovering from that and then flying it on to the ground, i have to say there were incredible heroes and nerves of steel beyond my own that day. there were many that i saw. charles: these nerves of steel, is it a combination of things? is it training, is it personality? what combines to actually give someone those nerves of steel that in your case, was needed to save...
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. >> he texts you from laguardia.mazing. the spread they put out. >> the people here on the set right now, there's an element to baseball that is unique in sports. it is the human element. they play individually out there on the field. it's not like football or basketball where the action is so quick and there's a crowd around a tackle. you're an individual out there in the field. in this series in terms of the human drama, you saw stephen strasburg emerge finally fully as who he is. he has been -- >> great pitcher. >> he has been bad mouthed within major league baseball and amongst sporting circles for several years as being soft. he's a soft kid. he's not up for the big game, the big time. 2012 he sat rather than appearing this the playoffs, but he emerged this year alone out there on the mound by himself as someone tough as nails who threw, i think, 114, 115 pu pitches, threw a great game, and the individual stories are unique in covering sports. >> also with us chief white house correspondent for the "new york tim
. >> he texts you from laguardia.mazing. the spread they put out. >> the people here on the set right now, there's an element to baseball that is unique in sports. it is the human element. they play individually out there on the field. it's not like football or basketball where the action is so quick and there's a crowd around a tackle. you're an individual out there in the field. in this series in terms of the human drama, you saw stephen strasburg emerge finally fully as who he...