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i lived in canada for a year i played in the new york league i was in america i traveled to many countriespoland in the czech republic slovakia germany austria denmark france holland i saw a lot. in fact , i have experienced many countries and have already chosen for myself. where to live and definitely. i will live only in belarus yes , but today's life is my uh senator. yes, it involves moving all corners of our country. uh, in which i was not i for myself. now, already at that age, i discover many beautiful places that i go to with pleasure, er. i think that in the summer i will definitely take my family and go to the braslav lakes. to your right is the black sector, which likes to ask very original questions. i have a question for you. do you have bad habits, if we are talking about the classic bad habits that are commonly talked about, then no, i probably don’t smoke and haven’t smoked, i’m calm, i take alcohol, especially i don’t use drugs. but if you asked this question to my family, for example, yes to my wife, then she would definitely say that there is one bad habit, which for so
i lived in canada for a year i played in the new york league i was in america i traveled to many countriespoland in the czech republic slovakia germany austria denmark france holland i saw a lot. in fact , i have experienced many countries and have already chosen for myself. where to live and definitely. i will live only in belarus yes , but today's life is my uh senator. yes, it involves moving all corners of our country. uh, in which i was not i for myself. now, already at that age, i...
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executive richard masters feels the saudi pro league won't pose a threat to english football's top flight. speaking to our reporter alex howell in new york league's summer series of matches in the usa, masters said it would encourage competition and understood why big names could be attracted to the country, with the high wages on offer. saudi pro league stated they want to be a top ten league by 2030, and they invest in players and managers to try and raise the profile of the league and the clubs. it's taken us 30 years to get to the position that we have — the profile, competitiveness and revenue streams that we have. so, i wouldn't be too concerned at the moment. 0bviously, saudi arabian clubs have as much right to buy players as everyone else but the premier league is a £6 billion operation and that money is spent and reinvested into the pitch. all good competitions need revenue streams backing them up. are you worried they could grow quicker than the premier league, with the financial backing that they have, to challenge you as an elite league? no, i'm not concerned. the premier league has spent 30 years building this position, with
executive richard masters feels the saudi pro league won't pose a threat to english football's top flight. speaking to our reporter alex howell in new york league's summer series of matches in the usa, masters said it would encourage competition and understood why big names could be attracted to the country, with the high wages on offer. saudi pro league stated they want to be a top ten league by 2030, and they invest in players and managers to try and raise the profile of the league and the...
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los rojinegros del atlas derrotaron al new york city en su debut en la leagues cup. >> quÉ tal?artido serÁ frente a toronto. vamos a la copa mundial femenil en los paÍses bajos derrotaron a portugal. mÁs de la copa del mundo, suecia le pego dos goles—1 a sudÁfrica. las europeas son lÍderes del certamen. continÚa la copa del mundo femenil. los invitamos, las Águilas del amÉrica debutarÁn este jueves ante el equipo de san luis. no te lo pierdas. los yankees dieron una gran actuaciÓn. el pitcher ganador fue luis, quien permitiÓ tres carreras. los yankees tienen 47 derrotas. para mÁs informaciÓn, quÉdese en tudn. fÉlix: un hombre de wisconsin ganÓ un premio. gary es ingeniero de televisiÓn, celebrÓ su cumpleaÑos en un lugar donde ocurriÓ el concurso. el evento coincidiÓ con los 124 aÑos del nacimiento de un actor. en breve le contamos que hacen decenas d ♪ >> este lunes el Ángel de la justicia contesta las preguntas de migraciÓn y aclara tus dudas. >> ademÁs, te decimos como ahorrar en el regreso a clases. >> destacaremos una visita. >> nos cantan en vivo. >> con todo esto y mÁs te
los rojinegros del atlas derrotaron al new york city en su debut en la leagues cup. >> quÉ tal?artido serÁ frente a toronto. vamos a la copa mundial femenil en los paÍses bajos derrotaron a portugal. mÁs de la copa del mundo, suecia le pego dos goles—1 a sudÁfrica. las europeas son lÍderes del certamen. continÚa la copa del mundo femenil. los invitamos, las Águilas del amÉrica debutarÁn este jueves ante el equipo de san luis. no te lo pierdas. los yankees dieron una gran...
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america, of course american soccer hasn't seen this kind of player since pele played in new york back in 1975. and major leaguease but he he'll be able to grow american soccer here in the u.s., especially as we head into the 2026 world cup. the u.s. is among the host countries that will feature all of these great countries playing in the world cup. come 2026. here now is lionel messi last night as well as a sports history author talking about the impact that messi is going to have on u.s. soccer. >> translator: i really want to start training, start competing, i come here with a desire i always had to compete. wanting to win, wanting to help the club continue to grow. >> messi's global significance is just out of this world, everyone knows the name "messi" when you think of soccer. the only player i know is messi. he's coming here, we're the center of the soccer world. >> reporter: and right here really tells the story, miami is all about lionel messi, he's been in town for about a week now and there's been a great deal of frenzy with him moving around the city, social media was abuzz after the player did some
america, of course american soccer hasn't seen this kind of player since pele played in new york back in 1975. and major leaguease but he he'll be able to grow american soccer here in the u.s., especially as we head into the 2026 world cup. the u.s. is among the host countries that will feature all of these great countries playing in the world cup. come 2026. here now is lionel messi last night as well as a sports history author talking about the impact that messi is going to have on u.s....
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there was a 45 year old player named cy seymour who had played the major leagues mostly for the new york giants from the 1890s into the teens. so seymour had, a very distinctive great landmark. he he was pitcher and an outfielder. his number two all time four hits among pitchers is number two only behind babe ruth. so sizemore played the in pitch for the best and team. there was a pitcher named al schacht h, a associate a c, t al schacht was a pitcher for the washington senators. he was born in the bronx on the site of what would become yankee stadium. al shaxson a major claim to fame is that he became the very first clown prince of baseball. so 1930s, 1940s. if you were at a game, you would see our sharks behind home plate with a catcher's mitt that was about this big, huge during rain outs. he would go from first base to second base, paddling, swing through the you know, through the infield with a baseball bat. so our shark was, a member of the bethlehem team there, his his friend from the bronx with a guy named dolly stark. like al, he was jewish, dallied, never made the majors but he
there was a 45 year old player named cy seymour who had played the major leagues mostly for the new york giants from the 1890s into the teens. so seymour had, a very distinctive great landmark. he he was pitcher and an outfielder. his number two all time four hits among pitchers is number two only behind babe ruth. so sizemore played the in pitch for the best and team. there was a pitcher named al schacht h, a associate a c, t al schacht was a pitcher for the washington senators. he was born in...
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behold the mighty charleston river dogs, the minor-league feeder team for the new york yankees. owners of the charleston river dogs, charleston resident bill murray. >> i am going to take stock and. >> we will see how fast we can go around the outfield. >> today the river dogs are facing the evil forces of the dreaded savannah sandman. >> that is going to score a run and that will leave a mark. we better hold them bad day for the sandman's. >> it has almost no backbone no skeletal structure. we knew we'd be coming here. husk. >> as difficult as it might have been to forgo the joys of the bacon wrapped foot-long corn dog known as a pig on a stick, we knew we would be coming here. husk. the restaurant in downtown charleston, one of two that helped to make the city of fine dining destination. >> southern living is very different up there and down here. >> it is a big transition. >> easy for you or not? >> driving was the real transition. i drive like a new york person and when you come here driving like new york it takes you a while to recover. i am right on the edge telling people
behold the mighty charleston river dogs, the minor-league feeder team for the new york yankees. owners of the charleston river dogs, charleston resident bill murray. >> i am going to take stock and. >> we will see how fast we can go around the outfield. >> today the river dogs are facing the evil forces of the dreaded savannah sandman. >> that is going to score a run and that will leave a mark. we better hold them bad day for the sandman's. >> it has almost no...
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was a 2-1-game in extra innings but the national league is starring zach galligan, if you never heard of him you should, he's really good. the new york yankees suppose that ace, every year for the national league to win it will be this one. it will be a great game tonight, 8:00 in seattle. neil: if you are wrong and this we will replay this exchange. if you are right, we will mention it. it is always great having you. thank you very much. david samson, former miami marlins president, the big mothership, broadcast network. in the meantime look at amazon stock, the start of the two day prime customer day where anyone who is interested can go ahead and take advantage what the company promises are the lowest prices of the year. thousands of items on this site, i always feel compelled in every way that they were yesterday. the capital advisors portfolio genius. let me ask you first about the importance of this for amazon. i tend to take a further back view of what it says about the consumer in america. this is a good insight into his or her thinking, when we have seen a little bit of retrenchment, what does it look for? >> you can look at
was a 2-1-game in extra innings but the national league is starring zach galligan, if you never heard of him you should, he's really good. the new york yankees suppose that ace, every year for the national league to win it will be this one. it will be a great game tonight, 8:00 in seattle. neil: if you are wrong and this we will replay this exchange. if you are right, we will mention it. it is always great having you. thank you very much. david samson, former miami marlins president, the big...
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the last time we saw something this big was in the 70s -- came to new york, and essentially revolutionized soccer. major leagueeration, they are all hoping that this recharges the lead, looking into the next world cup which will be the next united states. let's listen to one of the fans who is talking to us about messi coming to miami. >> bringing him here to america is a big deal. especially for soccer in america. i think it will grow a lot. i think it will be a huge thing because many players are going to start coming here and now that they see messi coming, i feel like they are going to bring more people. and that is going to bring more money, more growth. >> i think if anyone is wondering how big of a deal this is, it is said that soccer has more than three billion fans around the world, most of them will be paying attention to what happens here today. so for once, the united states, a powerhouse when it comes to sports, but not soccer, today we have the best player in the world and today the world will be watching what happens in miami, when lionel messi steps onto this field wearing that jersey, yasmin.
the last time we saw something this big was in the 70s -- came to new york, and essentially revolutionized soccer. major leagueeration, they are all hoping that this recharges the lead, looking into the next world cup which will be the next united states. let's listen to one of the fans who is talking to us about messi coming to miami. >> bringing him here to america is a big deal. especially for soccer in america. i think it will grow a lot. i think it will be a huge thing because many...
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league cricket. >> reporter: out of 8 billion people in the world, about 2.5 million watch cricket. when some of the sport's biggest stars descended on new yorknstagram followers. you have more than aaron judge from major league baseball what's the secret? >> it hasn't been here the game of cricket hasn't been exposed here >> reporter: but their is summet will be, it's the inaugural season of major league cricket the cricket that someone might have in their head in america that lasts five days, that is not what you guys are playing here >> no, definitely not. >> reporter: this league is the more modern version of cricket called t 20 where it lasts about three hours. major league cricket will feature many of the very best players in the world >> it's not just one player or two or three avenue every team has six or seven international players who are stars in cricket recognized names internationally. >> reporter: a chance for americans to see these legit sports celebrities but before americans can embrace the second-most-popular sport in the world we need to learn a few intricacy, like pitching with a straight-arm >> this one comes straight ove
league cricket. >> reporter: out of 8 billion people in the world, about 2.5 million watch cricket. when some of the sport's biggest stars descended on new yorknstagram followers. you have more than aaron judge from major league baseball what's the secret? >> it hasn't been here the game of cricket hasn't been exposed here >> reporter: but their is summet will be, it's the inaugural season of major league cricket the cricket that someone might have in their head in america...
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didn’t you go somewhere our patients cats and dogs get sick the same way in the league in grodno in minsk in moscow in new york much you want to help them, and for sure, of course, the taba for which you have is important, but here, in principle, it’s different. if you don't have it, create it yourself so that it appears to you. i feel like i'm extremely happy because
didn’t you go somewhere our patients cats and dogs get sick the same way in the league in grodno in minsk in moscow in new york much you want to help them, and for sure, of course, the taba for which you have is important, but here, in principle, it’s different. if you don't have it, create it yourself so that it appears to you. i feel like i'm extremely happy because
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the use of drone patrols in new york, and we've seen as a surfer, i remember there was an attack on a professional surfer, mick fanning, and they used the world surf leagues and australia has been using drones forever and now the new york folks are using it. if they see a shark, they clear the water, then it's safe a while longer. is that an effective thing? >> we should use the technology that we have. australia, california have used drones to get people out of the water if there's a risk around and scientists are tagging the more and more dangerous species of sharks and a sense whether they're in the area. and the lifeguards are a great source for people to know if it's safe or not and i think it's great to see new york taking the steps. griff: mike, as always, we like to show you the tips, things to remember. what are the top tips for you in terms of people protecting themselves from possibly being bitten? >> well, i think for me the biggest one is don't swim around where people are fishing or doing things that might attract sharks and have them in feeding mode. that's also paying attention not swimming in big schools of bait, but avoiding drop-offs.
the use of drone patrols in new york, and we've seen as a surfer, i remember there was an attack on a professional surfer, mick fanning, and they used the world surf leagues and australia has been using drones forever and now the new york folks are using it. if they see a shark, they clear the water, then it's safe a while longer. is that an effective thing? >> we should use the technology that we have. australia, california have used drones to get people out of the water if there's a...
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receiver, wisconsin, and another center from the university of california an ivy league, or who had started with the new york giants a year and starters from wisconsin, michigan state, fordham, montana and ohio. northern 62. the players of the 65 who played were either or would be drafted or would sign a contract with the pros. the became as wonderful as it was improbable there would be an organized football game on guadalcanal in the pacific on christmas eve of 1944. propitious between the 29th and the fourth of the sixth division. as close as you could get to the real thing and there was a name that would forever become associated with the mosquito. when i say is is this was not some mere pickup game they built goalposts said a coconut. they built a regulation field. of the parade grounds trying to get as much coral as possible. and they didn't really succeed. so guys were cut all over the place. they had programs. they announced the starting rosters on the p.a. system they built. these guys were very, very, very clever. the game went out over parts of the pacific and what they call the mosquito radio netw
receiver, wisconsin, and another center from the university of california an ivy league, or who had started with the new york giants a year and starters from wisconsin, michigan state, fordham, montana and ohio. northern 62. the players of the 65 who played were either or would be drafted or would sign a contract with the pros. the became as wonderful as it was improbable there would be an organized football game on guadalcanal in the pacific on christmas eve of 1944. propitious between the...
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leagues. but he did not want to play the kansas city monarchs for jackie robinson. he did not want to pay the new yorke baltimore league giants for roy cabala. so these are some really interesting revelations to talk about these phenomenal players who never had an opportunity to play in major league soccer. >> sam, talk also about how on the other side of the equation, we know a lot of the pain and humiliation that the black players played in and then eagerly had to go through. but it also rub the american public, the baseball public, of seeing some of the greatest players that ever played because of the color line and because of that, you have people going into the world series who may not have been there had we not had this rigid gym crow. so america suffered. the sport suffered. talk about that. >> this was fascinating, reverend charlton. we are great players like cole pepper bell, satchel paige, josh gibson. you have -- charleston, buckle entered, buck o'neal. these phenomenal players who had the athletic ability to really make things happen on the baseball paths, and they weren't able to play aga
leagues. but he did not want to play the kansas city monarchs for jackie robinson. he did not want to pay the new yorke baltimore league giants for roy cabala. so these are some really interesting revelations to talk about these phenomenal players who never had an opportunity to play in major league soccer. >> sam, talk also about how on the other side of the equation, we know a lot of the pain and humiliation that the black players played in and then eagerly had to go through. but it...
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new york jets. welcome to abc's monday night prime time national football league television series.don was there to do replays and provide some humor to the telecast. and howard was there to be the straw that stirred the drink. let's hear it! come on! let's go! let's go! bianculli: the pairing of howard cosell with don meredith is a classic sitcom odd-couple kind of pairing. miller: you couldn't help but be swept up by what those guys were saying. the booth itself was almost like a variety show. we have our extra here with us this evening. i've called it a traveling freak show, and it really was kind of a -- and the head freak was howard, ain't no question about that. connelly: the tension between the two of them made for the kind of thing you just wanted to see every week. professional football is rapidly growing into a very big business. you understand football? our football? not what they call football in europe. i like to watch it, but i don't understand too much. would you like to learn more about it? ohlmeyer: we were on a mission that took us very close to saying, "screw the
new york jets. welcome to abc's monday night prime time national football league television series.don was there to do replays and provide some humor to the telecast. and howard was there to be the straw that stirred the drink. let's hear it! come on! let's go! let's go! bianculli: the pairing of howard cosell with don meredith is a classic sitcom odd-couple kind of pairing. miller: you couldn't help but be swept up by what those guys were saying. the booth itself was almost like a variety...
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. >>> turning now to major league baseball and head out to arizona where the new york mets remain undefeated in july. that comes after june which was the worst month in franchise history. a five hit night lifted the mets to a 9-0 win in a three game sweep of the first place diamondbacks. and the rookie all-star appeared to injure his right shoulder that forced him to leave the game for the second time this week. carroll will undergo imaging today. the nba's number one overall draft pick, victor wembanyama is already getting his first dose of off the court drama and involves you'll never guess brittney spears. the pop star claims she was back handed for a security guard for the french player in an incident that occurred wednesday night in las vegas. in a post on instagram spears explains it this way. i recognized an athlete in my hotel lobby as i was heading to dinner. i was really loud so i tapped him on the shoulder to get his attention. his security then backhanded me in the face without looking back in front of crowd. wembanyama told reporters he did not know he was approached by spears h
. >>> turning now to major league baseball and head out to arizona where the new york mets remain undefeated in july. that comes after june which was the worst month in franchise history. a five hit night lifted the mets to a 9-0 win in a three game sweep of the first place diamondbacks. and the rookie all-star appeared to injure his right shoulder that forced him to leave the game for the second time this week. carroll will undergo imaging today. the nba's number one overall draft...
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league seven years. basically the giants in the big apple. new york pizza is the best., bailey, so clutch. the giant shs jump in front 5-4. bailey did it all. guns down starling ma out number two. the next pitch straight from duval to get brandon nimmo. he's been t buster posey comparisons with bailey but after this he could not help it. >> you pump the brake a little bit. it is a month into his career. let's let things unfold. that is as good as it gets. i was like -- that was like superstar caliber stuff. larry: the a's and white sox. what are we doing? a's jump on with shea lingl 5-1 a's. give that man the thor hammer. andrew von, nice dive and throw. there 22nd win of the season. first double-digit month of the year so far. that's a wrap on morning sports. have a great weekend at, everybody. i'm larry beil. gloria: let's get a check of the forecast for this weekend with frances dinglasan. it is going to be a very hot one today. frances: it is going to get hot so be prepared. it is gorgeous outside now. looking towards bay bridge. we will see some orange in the sky.
league seven years. basically the giants in the big apple. new york pizza is the best., bailey, so clutch. the giant shs jump in front 5-4. bailey did it all. guns down starling ma out number two. the next pitch straight from duval to get brandon nimmo. he's been t buster posey comparisons with bailey but after this he could not help it. >> you pump the brake a little bit. it is a month into his career. let's let things unfold. that is as good as it gets. i was like -- that was like...
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new york groove ♪ >> gio: and our 7th inning snacks series slides into home plate. "gma's" week-long cross-country celebration of the best ballparks in america. sampling stadium snacks all in a leaguer own, and this morning we're hitting it out of the park at the home of the new york mets as we say -- >> all: good morning, america! [ cheers ] ♪ >> whit: yes, and a good morning it very much is. we can smell the food. >> janai: when you're rubbing your hands together, it means there's foods. >> whit: very excited this morning. good morning, america. good to have you with us on a sunday -- excuse me -- it's saturday. this is what happens. we're swinging for the fences on a saturday. somara theodore live out in citi field, home of the mets, ready to take a bite out of fan favorite food hitting it out of the park and we get to try some. >> gio: so much fun and excited for that. >>> somara and our weather team also tracking the excessive heat stretching from coast to coast. nearly half of the u.s. population right now is dealing with scorching temperatures. something we're all too familiar with this summer. >>> but we're going to start this hour with donald trump hitting the campaign tra
new york groove ♪ >> gio: and our 7th inning snacks series slides into home plate. "gma's" week-long cross-country celebration of the best ballparks in america. sampling stadium snacks all in a leaguer own, and this morning we're hitting it out of the park at the home of the new york mets as we say -- >> all: good morning, america! [ cheers ] ♪ >> whit: yes, and a good morning it very much is. we can smell the food. >> janai: when you're rubbing your hands...
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according to the "new york post", owned by our parent company, waffle house, tu students in ivy league universities are identifyingdede as straight as much as five times as the general publionc. a recent poll from racist li named brown university claimed 38% of the student body isn't straight. rcent of universand about the r? well, they're invited to my places weekend. >> oh, sexist would say. >> and other ivy league schools have seen large jumps in kids identifying lgbtq in recenttq i years. princeton more tharecent n a yan and harvard, more than a quarter. the one outlier is penn. just 15%. but it's located in want philadelphia. so maybe they don't want to come out of the closet due to all the gunfireto come the c >> but many students on these campuses say a fixatio studen on identity politics is to blame,to said one princeton grat quote, since sexual orientation, identityon g is largely non falsifiable, many people willy is claimatus lgbtq status to join the oppressed group. it be that students at elite schools are more inclined to be obsessed with social and professional advancemen
according to the "new york post", owned by our parent company, waffle house, tu students in ivy league universities are identifyingdede as straight as much as five times as the general publionc. a recent poll from racist li named brown university claimed 38% of the student body isn't straight. rcent of universand about the r? well, they're invited to my places weekend. >> oh, sexist would say. >> and other ivy league schools have seen large jumps in kids identifying lgbtq...
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you read the new york times of the wall street journal, you listen to npr, went to an ivy league university. you have a law degree. you know, any myriad kind of attributes that are associated with a particular kind of cultural capital. and i really started thinking that we had this wrong, that this wasn't this was a form of cultural capital. it wasn't the only form of cultural capital. and i really started thinking about it vis a v where i grew up because i grew up in this small town in rural pennsylvania. i'm the daughter of, irish immigrants. i was born in west virginia. and this clip occurred where i was thinking about this idea of cultural capital and what it really meant and how it was different for different people, along with what was going on with the 2016 presidential actions. that's when these ideas started percolating. for me, which was that everyone, my circles, the media i was reading, was talking about how rural america was really angry. and that's why they voted for donald trump and, that's why we had this we have this divided country. and i thought about the place i grew up,
you read the new york times of the wall street journal, you listen to npr, went to an ivy league university. you have a law degree. you know, any myriad kind of attributes that are associated with a particular kind of cultural capital. and i really started thinking that we had this wrong, that this wasn't this was a form of cultural capital. it wasn't the only form of cultural capital. and i really started thinking about it vis a v where i grew up because i grew up in this small town in rural...
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new york mets in more than a month. the giants remain in third place in the national league west, three games behind the diamondbacks and oh for four last night against the mets . he cooled off since his sensational start earlier this season. despite his recent struggles, the 24 year old rookie is a popular player among teammates and fans. he's known for his strong work ethic and free spirit. his parents told us he's living his lifelong dream. he used to always say that he wanted to play baseball. and of course, you know, a kid is always going to say that. right? but look at where we are. he's very silly. he's very funny. he doesn't take himself too seriously. crazy, goofy and silly. schmidt says he is especially appreciate it because he and his family have been through very difficult times. his father was in a coma for a week after falling off of a ladder while working on the patio when casey was seven years old. years later, one of the one of casey's best friends died in the car crash growing up. and just kind of like the experiences and like the things that happened in your life. and it's just kind of progressed and
new york mets in more than a month. the giants remain in third place in the national league west, three games behind the diamondbacks and oh for four last night against the mets . he cooled off since his sensational start earlier this season. despite his recent struggles, the 24 year old rookie is a popular player among teammates and fans. he's known for his strong work ethic and free spirit. his parents told us he's living his lifelong dream. he used to always say that he wanted to play...
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new york jets whose players have plenty of personality, y'all. they have a part-time jeopardy game show host, psychedelic tea drinker, darkness retreat enthusiast and that's all one person. new qb, four-time league mvp aaron rodgers. the jets were on the show in 2010 and ended up going 11-5, advancing to the afc championship game that season, but that was the last time the jets made the playoffs. they are the only team in the league with an active playoff drought of 10 or more years. three other teams met eligibility requirements to appear on the show this season. the bears, saints and commanders. it will be the jets. first episode of "hard knocks" premieres august 8th on hbo and max. get your popcorn ready. >> aaron rodgers, sauce gardner is the only person anyone will want to watch on that show. >> i saw they're not super happy about being on the show even though the last time they were on it they did well. >> they can count their money. >>> "cnn this morning" continues right now. ♪ >>> more than 1,500 places in the u.s. had experienced record high temperatures so far this month. >> by september, half of the world's oceans will be in a category 3 or 4 marine heat wave. >> feels like you're act
new york jets whose players have plenty of personality, y'all. they have a part-time jeopardy game show host, psychedelic tea drinker, darkness retreat enthusiast and that's all one person. new qb, four-time league mvp aaron rodgers. the jets were on the show in 2010 and ended up going 11-5, advancing to the afc championship game that season, but that was the last time the jets made the playoffs. they are the only team in the league with an active playoff drought of 10 or more years. three...
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new york mets in more than a month. the giants remained in third place in the national league west, three games behind the diamondbacks andind the dodgers. giants third baseman casey schmidt was over for last night against the mets. he's cooled off since his sensational start earlier this season, despite his recent struggles, the 24 year old rookies of popular player with teammates and fans known for a strong work ethic and free spirit, his parents told us he's living his lifelong dream. he used to always say that he wanted to play baseball. and of course, you know, a kid is always going to say that, right? but look at where we are. he's very silly. he's very funny. he doesn't take himself too seriously. crazy, goofy and silly. schmidt says he's especially appreciative because he and his family have been through some very tough times. his father was in a coma for a week after falling off a ladder while working outside. when casey was just seven years later. one of casey's best friends died in a car crash. growing up and just kind of like the experiences and like the things that happened in like in your life. and it's just
new york mets in more than a month. the giants remained in third place in the national league west, three games behind the diamondbacks andind the dodgers. giants third baseman casey schmidt was over for last night against the mets. he's cooled off since his sensational start earlier this season, despite his recent struggles, the 24 year old rookies of popular player with teammates and fans known for a strong work ethic and free spirit, his parents told us he's living his lifelong dream. he...
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league won the mlb all-star game. elias diaz was the game's mvp. >>> for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm erica brown, cbs news, new york. >>> it's wednesday, july 12th, 2023. this is the "cbs morning news." extreme weather gripping the nation. catastrophic floods wipe out towns in vermont as arizona bakes in insufferable heat. we're on the ground. >>> breaking overnight iowa republicans pass a new abortion ban as demonstrators protest the legislation. what's in the bill. >>> and deja vu, taylor swift fans having a hard time scoring tickets to her tour. why they can't shake it off. >>> good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. this morning we are getting a closer look at the catastrophic devastation in vermont after powerful storms unleashed torrential rain triggering the worst flooding in nearly 100 years. the raging water wiping out entire towns. the water is receding as the cleanup begins. president biden approving an emergency declaration to help coordinate relief efforts. from california to florida, nearly 90 million americans are under heat alerts. in phoenix, the temperature has topped 110 degr
league won the mlb all-star game. elias diaz was the game's mvp. >>> for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm erica brown, cbs news, new york. >>> it's wednesday, july 12th, 2023. this is the "cbs morning news." extreme weather gripping the nation. catastrophic floods wipe out towns in vermont as arizona bakes in insufferable heat. we're on the ground. >>> breaking overnight iowa republicans pass a new abortion ban as...
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league championship. what can i tell you? [ light laughter ] >> seth: you got to love new york politics.n our leaders address damning scandals like they're doing a one-man show at carolines. "he told me his mother was italian, his father was jewish, and he was in therapy. what can i tell you? [ laughter ] that's how ridiculous this scandal is even they can't help but laugh and how can you not? claiming you're a star volleyball player at baruch college no less? a public college in new york city not exactly reknowned for its volleyball program. it's a pretty incredible lie like, i don't even see how that lie is designed to help you. "we need a candidate to run in the third district." "i got just the guy. baruch college volleyball star. [ laughter ] "can't lose. [ laughter ] "also, i'm pretty sure he played quarterback at sarah lawrence. [ laughter ] the whole thing has turned into a nightmarish circus for republicans. santos can't go anywhere in the capitol without being swarmed by reporters who block his every move, asking him if he plans to resign and every time, he ducks into an elevato
league championship. what can i tell you? [ light laughter ] >> seth: you got to love new york politics.n our leaders address damning scandals like they're doing a one-man show at carolines. "he told me his mother was italian, his father was jewish, and he was in therapy. what can i tell you? [ laughter ] that's how ridiculous this scandal is even they can't help but laugh and how can you not? claiming you're a star volleyball player at baruch college no less? a public college in new...
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league won the mlb all-star game. elias diaz was the game's mvp. for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm erica brown, cbs news, new york announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> we begin with record-breaking weather. the catastrophic flooding impacting communities across vermont as the northeast braces for more storms. the worst flooding in nearly 100 years has cut off entire communities and caused tens of millions of dollars in damage with homes, cars, roads, even railroad tracks washed away. president biden approved an emergency declaration to help coordinate relief efforts. and from california to florida, nearly 90 million americans are under heat alerts. in phoenix, arizona, the temperature has topped 110 degrees every day this month, and it's expected to reach nearly 120 by the weekend. we have team coverage of the storms, flooding, and the sizzling heat. cbs's meg oliver will start us off from vermont. good evening, meg. >> reporter: norah, good evening. as you can see behind me, a good portion of downtown montpelier is still underwater tonight. with the extreme flooding, officials are worried the water i
league won the mlb all-star game. elias diaz was the game's mvp. for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm erica brown, cbs news, new york announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> we begin with record-breaking weather. the catastrophic flooding impacting communities across vermont as the northeast braces for more storms. the worst flooding in nearly 100 years has cut off entire communities and caused tens of millions of dollars in...
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are going to college, and so many moms here in new york especially feel the pressure to send your kid to a private school so that can you get into an ivy leaguen't read into the fine print to know all of this. they just send it to where everyone else is sending their children because they look at matriculation and see most of the kids are going on to really big schools so they can get a big high paying job? new york city. it snowballs here in new york. and you get just pressured into all of this. it's a pressure cooker for many of these kids. but, this is what the browning school, the gender identity policy says on their website. it says browning will consider for admission any child identified as a boy or assigned male at birth who wishes to join a boy school and well-served by our mission. there is one website. you are probably familiar with it. i follow it on instagram. new york city private school watch. they tell you everything like this woke happening at all these schools parents with comment and all the parents in the community talk about it. this was first identified on that website because a mom who he was on the board who committed
are going to college, and so many moms here in new york especially feel the pressure to send your kid to a private school so that can you get into an ivy leaguen't read into the fine print to know all of this. they just send it to where everyone else is sending their children because they look at matriculation and see most of the kids are going on to really big schools so they can get a big high paying job? new york city. it snowballs here in new york. and you get just pressured into all of...
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. >> that's injured new york i thinkies captain aaron judge praising angel's two way star shohei ohtani on yesterday's game between the two teams. ohtani leads the leaguear this season and just about on pace to breaking the american league record 62 by judge just last year, that of course eclipse the 61-year-old mark set by hall of famer -- of the historic american league mark judge told reporters this, records are made to be broken. it would be exciting if he went out there and got 63 plus. pretty classic for aaron judge. the angels won again 7-3, and they complete their first sweep of the new york yankees since 2009. you can see how well it went out in the yankees dug out. absolutely losing his mind on a dug out fan, which i'm pretty sure was not responsible for poor pitching. new york comes home from a west coast trip with a four game losing streak. they remain in last place in the al east. but there's some movement at the top of that division. the baltimore orioles avoid getting swept in more than a with an 8-5 win over the los angeles dodgers. and combining that with the loss over the texas rangers and the orioles move past tampa into the division
. >> that's injured new york i thinkies captain aaron judge praising angel's two way star shohei ohtani on yesterday's game between the two teams. ohtani leads the leaguear this season and just about on pace to breaking the american league record 62 by judge just last year, that of course eclipse the 61-year-old mark set by hall of famer -- of the historic american league mark judge told reporters this, records are made to be broken. it would be exciting if he went out there and got 63...
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new york mets in more than a month. the giants remain in third place in the national league west, three games behind the diamondbacks, a four last night against the met. he's cooled off since his sensational start earlier this season, despite his recent struggles. the 24 year old rookie is a popular player among teammates and fans. he's known for his strong work ethic and free spirit. ktvu got to sit down and talk with both him and his parents. he used to always say that he wanted to play baseball and of course, you know, a kid is always going to say that right? but look at where we are. he's very silly. he's very funny. he doesn't take himself too seriously. it's crazy, goofy and silly. schmidt has kept this positive and fun loving attitude despite some heartache in his life, his dad went into a cadder while working on a patio. when casey was just sev old. and then years later, one of casey's best friends died in a car crash growing up and just kind of like the experiences and like the things that happen in your life. and it's just kind of progressed and it's kind of just made me have like kind of different different
new york mets in more than a month. the giants remain in third place in the national league west, three games behind the diamondbacks, a four last night against the met. he's cooled off since his sensational start earlier this season, despite his recent struggles. the 24 year old rookie is a popular player among teammates and fans. he's known for his strong work ethic and free spirit. ktvu got to sit down and talk with both him and his parents. he used to always say that he wanted to play...
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chef: con doblete de santiago rodrÍguez el new york city le pasÓ por encima al toronto en la leaguesfue lo que hicieron asÍ. se perdiÓ mÁs de tres meses al comienzo de la campaÑa por lesiones de un antebrazo, y la espalda. alan:rogers que ya tiene su nuevo contrato, 7 millones de dÓlares, se bajÓ 30 millonespara ayudar al equipo. de todas maneras con eso garantizÓ 110 millones asÍ que no hay problema, va a seguir ganando mucho billete. chef: toma es ejemplo y tÍrame algo para acÁ. ponle la canciÓn. [mÚsica] alan: vÁmonos, en exclusiva gabriel soto habla por primera vez de lo que vive con su hija mayor elisa y nos dio detalles de su esperada boda. y tambiÉn me cuentan que tiene un mensaje para mi. mÁs adelante nos enteramos. chef: el crÉdito es una herramienta poderosa pero un mal uso en edades tempranas podrÍa atentar contra cualquier plan. te diremos que deberÍan de hacer antes de aplicar crÉditos. alan: continÚa la batalla legal por las boyas flotantes en el rÍo bravo. chef: quÉdate con nosotros del "despierta amÉrica" fieles a lo que siempre quieres ver y siendo tu programa favori
chef: con doblete de santiago rodrÍguez el new york city le pasÓ por encima al toronto en la leaguesfue lo que hicieron asÍ. se perdiÓ mÁs de tres meses al comienzo de la campaÑa por lesiones de un antebrazo, y la espalda. alan:rogers que ya tiene su nuevo contrato, 7 millones de dÓlares, se bajÓ 30 millonespara ayudar al equipo. de todas maneras con eso garantizÓ 110 millones asÍ que no hay problema, va a seguir ganando mucho billete. chef: toma es ejemplo y tÍrame algo para acÁ....
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and and so so this was a league of of merchants across the country who were lobbying saying to stop continuation of chinese exclusion on the books and they got together in new york, in pennsylvania, in philadelphia, even in to to gather documents, gather signatures speaking out against the continuous motion of exclusion. in 1892. i will let you read the book in order to find out what happened. but i was incredibly moved. the work that they had done. and i later, you know, found more and read more books where actually that writer from the forge newspaper, scott seligman, ended writing an entire book about wang chin fu, who was the person who helped create, you know, the chinese exclusion at the chinese equal rights league. so so yes. so so there was all of that. yeah. i think this a great place to end. just sort of remind all of us just how, how much the in this period of exclusion explored so many were politically engaged and vocal and pushed back against exclusion very very powerfully done. your book, mott street professor chen i to thank you for your time and thank you for the book. this was really a pleasure to read, engage with and i wish you of luck with he
and and so so this was a league of of merchants across the country who were lobbying saying to stop continuation of chinese exclusion on the books and they got together in new york, in pennsylvania, in philadelphia, even in to to gather documents, gather signatures speaking out against the continuous motion of exclusion. in 1892. i will let you read the book in order to find out what happened. but i was incredibly moved. the work that they had done. and i later, you know, found more and read...