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the one he did hold on to he never took steroids as a member of the new york yankees.'t know if you remember the hearing with major league baseball, he put on the charade, kicked over a briefcase, went on mike francesa's radio show telling everyone he has never taken steroids with the yankees. the miami herald says they offered him immunity and he says i took steroids. the shocking thing is the details. he had his blood drawn in a miami night club and that he would inject himself with hgh in the stomach. those details are pretty shocking to me. the news that a-rod has admitted to taking steroids not very surprising. >> but it's interesting. about ten months ago, you might recall, his attorney, he was on "new day" with chris and i, listen to what he had to say, those months ago. >> why doesn't he just come clean and say, like i said in 2009, yes, i took them? but it's bigger than me. why doesn't he make a statement like that? >> he doesn't make a statement like that because he doesn't accept it, it's not true. >> in light of this new information we asked him to respond
the one he did hold on to he never took steroids as a member of the new york yankees.'t know if you remember the hearing with major league baseball, he put on the charade, kicked over a briefcase, went on mike francesa's radio show telling everyone he has never taken steroids with the yankees. the miami herald says they offered him immunity and he says i took steroids. the shocking thing is the details. he had his blood drawn in a miami night club and that he would inject himself with hgh in...
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it's in los angeles dodgers, it's in new york yankees -- in all 30 parks. lemonis: the reason i'm here is because scott has a relationship with major league baseball, and he's got his product in all the parks. quite frankly, i don't even know if louisville slugger is in all the parks. it's kind of a big deal. for me, i'm trying to understand the economics of everything, and so, a bat like this, for example -- what does this cost you? scott: including the royalties, about $1.15. lemonis: okay, and then what does it cost to add the logo onto it? scott: 20¢ at the highest level. lemonis: so, that's 95¢. and then how much are you paying mlb on a bat like this? scott: 12%, so 18¢. lemonis: and so 95¢ and 18 -- $1.13? scott: $1.13. lemonis: and what do you sell this thing for? scott: for around $1.50. lemonis: so you're making 37¢ on this bat. that's not great. scott: it's not. it's a terrible margin. lemonis: why do you paint these in house? scott: in case we run out of a certain color. lemonis: and what about the waste? scott: the waste is minimal -- probably $
it's in los angeles dodgers, it's in new york yankees -- in all 30 parks. lemonis: the reason i'm here is because scott has a relationship with major league baseball, and he's got his product in all the parks. quite frankly, i don't even know if louisville slugger is in all the parks. it's kind of a big deal. for me, i'm trying to understand the economics of everything, and so, a bat like this, for example -- what does this cost you? scott: including the royalties, about $1.15. lemonis: okay,...
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moving on from the election, the miami "herald" reported today new york yankees third baseman alex rodriguez tolding for investigates that he has used performance-enhancing drugs. the highest paid player in babe had denied using them while playing with new york, even as he served a season-long suspension for doping. here's jim axelrod. >> reporter: one year ago, alex rodriguez was asked about major league baseball's charges he used performance-enhancing drugs. his denial was clear and unflinching. >> did you do anything wrong? >> no. >> did you do any p.e.d.s? >> no, did you obstruct justice, anybody, any witnesses, di you do anything they accused you of doing. >> no. >> reporter: according to a report in the miami herald, he met with prosecutors frogranted him immunity and admitted yes, he had bought p.e.d.s from this man, anthony bosch. is that that would confirm what bosch first told "60 minutes." >> you injected him. >> yes. >> pelley: personally. >> yes. >> pelley: with what. >> with growth hormone, igf, testosterone. >> reporter: the "miami herald" was shown a summary of rodriguez's st
moving on from the election, the miami "herald" reported today new york yankees third baseman alex rodriguez tolding for investigates that he has used performance-enhancing drugs. the highest paid player in babe had denied using them while playing with new york, even as he served a season-long suspension for doping. here's jim axelrod. >> reporter: one year ago, alex rodriguez was asked about major league baseball's charges he used performance-enhancing drugs. his denial was...
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it's in los angeles dodgers, it's in new york yankees -- in all 30 parks. lemonis: the reason i'm here is because scott has a relationship with major league baseball, and he's got his product in all the parks. quite frankly, i don't even know if louisville slugger is in all the parks. it's kind of a big deal. for me, i'm trying to understand the economics of everything, and so, a bat like this, for example -- what does this cost you? scott: including the royalties, about $1.15. lemonis: okay, and then what does it cost to add the logo onto it? scott: 20¢ at the highest level. lemonis: so, that's 95¢. and then how much are you paying mlb on a bat like this? scott: 12%, so 18¢. lemonis: and so 95¢ and 18 -- $1.13? scott: $1.13. lemonis: and what do you sell this thing for? scott: for around $1.50. lemonis: so you're making 37¢ on this bat. that's not great. scott: it's not. it's a terrible margin. lemonis: why do you paint these in house? scott: in case we run out of a certain color. lemonis: and what about the waste? scott: the waste is minimal -- probably $
it's in los angeles dodgers, it's in new york yankees -- in all 30 parks. lemonis: the reason i'm here is because scott has a relationship with major league baseball, and he's got his product in all the parks. quite frankly, i don't even know if louisville slugger is in all the parks. it's kind of a big deal. for me, i'm trying to understand the economics of everything, and so, a bat like this, for example -- what does this cost you? scott: including the royalties, about $1.15. lemonis: okay,...
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babe ruth's first new york yankees contract is being sold at auction.ambino agreed to a league-high $52,000 per season, but it came with a few catches. among them the slugger had to refrain from intoxicating liquors and be in bed by 1:00 a.m. bidding is currently above $600,000 and ends tonight. >>> and if you're in the market for something in a bit lower price range, you're in luck. even though it's nearly two months before christmas, retailers are already locked in some fierce competition for holiday shoppers. and that could mean big savings for consumers. our report tonight from nbc's gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: as halloween decorations come down, the holiday shopping season is heating up. >> we're ready. it's on. it's that time of the year. >> reporter: that time of year seems to be coming earlier than usual. today, walmart launched price rollbacks on more than 20,000 items, four weeks before black friday, the day after thanksgiving shopping rush. the world's largest retailer wants business now. >> i don't want to do the black friday thing. so if i
babe ruth's first new york yankees contract is being sold at auction.ambino agreed to a league-high $52,000 per season, but it came with a few catches. among them the slugger had to refrain from intoxicating liquors and be in bed by 1:00 a.m. bidding is currently above $600,000 and ends tonight. >>> and if you're in the market for something in a bit lower price range, you're in luck. even though it's nearly two months before christmas, retailers are already locked in some fierce...
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investigators he used various banned substances from 2010 through 2012 while playing with the new york yankeesmajor league baseball suspended him for the entire 2014 season. >>> itching, biting, scratching, pets doing a lot more of that right now. how you can fight off one of the worst flea seasons in years. >> talk about bottle shock. the misunderstanding that led to a $4,000 wine bill. ,,,, introducing the new subway "simple 6 menu". six of our best six-inch subs- like the italian bmt and tender turkey breast! with a 21-ounce drink and a bag of chips for just $6 every day. it's value made simple. subway! ♪ a philadelphia street.. hasn >>> we have breaking news. a woman seen on this surveillance video has been kidnapped on a street in philadelphia, she has been found safe outside of baltimore. police say 22-year-old carlesha freeland gaither has some minor injuries but otherwise is okay. her alleged abductor was caught on camera sunday night dragging her down the sidewalk to his car. now, he has been arrested. not identified. they are not releasing that nor his motive. >>> president obama say
investigators he used various banned substances from 2010 through 2012 while playing with the new york yankeesmajor league baseball suspended him for the entire 2014 season. >>> itching, biting, scratching, pets doing a lot more of that right now. how you can fight off one of the worst flea seasons in years. >> talk about bottle shock. the misunderstanding that led to a $4,000 wine bill. ,,,, introducing the new subway "simple 6 menu". six of our best six-inch subs-...
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one of the names we are hearing is a free agent with the new york yankees. third basement. goes back with bruce bochy, chase headley. those are the things that is giants are going to miss. we will have to wait and see. right now they better start working on plan b because the plan a is no longer available. we will have more later. joe fonzi is in san francisco and we will have an interview or two. >> people putting the panda hats back in the closet. >> yard sale. >> yeah. >> cheap. >> pablo sandoval was always one of the most popular players on the giants and a lot of fans really disappointed now that he is leaving. ktvu's noelle walker is in san francisco. fire sale now on panda hats? >> reporter: not a panda hat to be found around here. just a few t-shirts left with his name on the back. it took $100 million to do it but the panda in san francisco is now ex-tinct. >> they finally -- extinct. >> they finally made the hat. >> reporter: if fans had one holiday wish it seems the grinch stole it right from under the tree. >> he is good but i think he made the wrong idea going
one of the names we are hearing is a free agent with the new york yankees. third basement. goes back with bruce bochy, chase headley. those are the things that is giants are going to miss. we will have to wait and see. right now they better start working on plan b because the plan a is no longer available. we will have more later. joe fonzi is in san francisco and we will have an interview or two. >> people putting the panda hats back in the closet. >> yard sale. >> yeah....
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. >> new york yankees slugger a-rod is accused of [ bleep ] his cousin. >> i like that, both of you, p ] some [ bleep ] right on the air. >> we'll do it. >> i want to see you guys [ bleep ] together. >> this guy is about to start [ bleep ] people again. >> coming up. jasonal de aldean and those [ b] little big down. >> they are just everywhere. i still have that [ bleep ] taste in my mouth, by the way. >> taylor swift just [ bleep ] more than a million [ bleep ]. >> women can be [ bleep ] for taking too many bathroom breaks. >> they made the media leave an hour and a half ago to bring in the [ bleep ] dogs. >> fell to the ground. >> yes, ma'am. >> after you [ bleep ] her in the behind. >> believe me, i [ bleep ] my x and if you got within five feet of me, it was probably because i was trying to [ bleep ] you. >> mr. bear, if you let us in, we can teach you how to [ bleep ] your own [ bleep ]. >> really? >> si! >> i'd like that! come on in! >> jimmy: we'll be back with nelly. fella who gets his salsa from new york city. new york city? uh-huh. [ male announcer ] pace has that big, bold
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. >> so far no comment from either the new york yankees or major league baseball to the reports that admitted to federal agents last january that he reported using performance-enhancing drugs. baseball's highest paid player made the admission but behind closed doors with immunity. it's something a-rod has denied publicly before. joining me live, "washington post" sports reporter cindy born. thanks so much for joining us. i talked to a couple of yankees fans on my way into work today who all just despise a-rod. many of them say he's going to damage the team and at this point they say the yankees should eat the contract. who was that that said hmm-mm behind the camera. >> i thought about that. i have a lot of friends who are yankee fans. they can't. ist ice a $1 million contract. they have no player. you know, derek jeter retired. they need him. they need to see if they can get anything out of him. of course, i don't think anyone believes they can. he's had a couple of hip surgeries, he's only played two months in two years. he's just so oblivious to all this. that's maybe the most int
. >> so far no comment from either the new york yankees or major league baseball to the reports that admitted to federal agents last january that he reported using performance-enhancing drugs. baseball's highest paid player made the admission but behind closed doors with immunity. it's something a-rod has denied publicly before. joining me live, "washington post" sports reporter cindy born. thanks so much for joining us. i talked to a couple of yankees fans on my way into work...
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federal prosecutors say new york yankee alex rodriguez paid a family member to keep quai bet his use of perform and enhancing drugs. they say he paid his cousin nearly a million bucks after the cousin threatened to expose his secret. that will cousin charged with conspiring to distribute testosterone and hgh. his trial is scheduled for february. >> all right, eagles fans, i know. >> because every time i see the guy, ahh. >> yes, he's not a fan, put it that way. >> no. >> all right, eagles fans, you will love this. >> so real embarrassment to the dallas cowboys, you will love this. so the cowboys play jacksonville next sunday in london. and to mark the event they came up with a twitter hashtag, think about this, cowboys uk. well, talking lower case, cowboys suck. oh, ya, which every eagles fans is loving right now. so we want to see how would you use the cowboys new hashtag, oh, my gosh, we put the fuel on this fire. just tweet us your suggestions, using hashtag fox 29 good day so we can put your tweet on tv. not guaranteeing we'll put your tweet on tv. >> got to be clean. >> somethin
federal prosecutors say new york yankee alex rodriguez paid a family member to keep quai bet his use of perform and enhancing drugs. they say he paid his cousin nearly a million bucks after the cousin threatened to expose his secret. that will cousin charged with conspiring to distribute testosterone and hgh. his trial is scheduled for february. >> all right, eagles fans, i know. >> because every time i see the guy, ahh. >> yes, he's not a fan, put it that way. >> no....
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>>> just a few months ago before alex rodriguez gets back on the field for the new york yankees, he's back in a controversy over performance enhancing drugs. espn confirming rodriguez admitted using those drugs during a meeting with dea agents back in january. he used banned substances from late 2010 until october 2012. a-rod was suspended for all this past season for violating drug rules. >>> a former baltimore ravens cheerleader is in trouble this morning accused of having sex with a teenage boy. 47-year-old molly shattuck pleaded not guilty in court yesterday, was released on bond. prosecutors accused her of illegal contact with a 15-year-old boy who attends school with at least one of her children. shattuck is also accused of providing alcohol to minors. >>> the latest chapter in another sports scandal played out behind doors in new york. in the office of a former district judge in new york. >> ray rice and his wife faced off against nfl commissioner roger goodell. abc's ryan smith has the latest. >> reporter: former baltimore raven ray rice and his wife janay hand in hand as they
>>> just a few months ago before alex rodriguez gets back on the field for the new york yankees, he's back in a controversy over performance enhancing drugs. espn confirming rodriguez admitted using those drugs during a meeting with dea agents back in january. he used banned substances from late 2010 until october 2012. a-rod was suspended for all this past season for violating drug rules. >>> a former baltimore ravens cheerleader is in trouble this morning accused of having...
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meanwhile, the new york doctor who came down to ebola is described as improving and in stable condition. is back with the new york yankees and back in the news. is with the yankees after a year-long suspension for using performance-enhancing drugs. rodriguez admitted under oath that he used drugs while playing for the yankees. he also is denied this. no word what baseball might go about this next. let's get back overseas. the ecb keeping things unchanged. the pressure remains as always on ecb to do more. >> and the excitement is in the news conference. number one is you want to expand the balance sheet by one chilean euros. how can you do that? can you achieve that with what is already announced? are your inflation expectations still anchored? the bank of japan. how do you react to stimulus from the bank of japan. what it did last week is really expose the ecb with how limited they are. >> talked less about the dissent. >> is the theater you can expect once it gets underway in a news conference and reports this week that members were set to mario draghi under his leadership style. you have got to remember these are fragi
meanwhile, the new york doctor who came down to ebola is described as improving and in stable condition. is back with the new york yankees and back in the news. is with the yankees after a year-long suspension for using performance-enhancing drugs. rodriguez admitted under oath that he used drugs while playing for the yankees. he also is denied this. no word what baseball might go about this next. let's get back overseas. the ecb keeping things unchanged. the pressure remains as always on ecb...
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told investigators he used various banned substances from 2010 to 2012 while playing with the new york yankeesr league baseball suspended him for the entire 2014 season. >>> good morning, everybody. the last time the warriors started the season 4-0, the dow jones was at 3,978. guess which team's stock is off the charts right now. the clippers blake griffin was not in a mood for pre-game handshakes. 1st quarter steph curry bangs the three and catches chris paul asleep at the wheel. the steal and the hoop. that was a quick five-point play. like candy from a baby. curry flings the ball at the ring, bogut for the putback. warriors up by 25. curry finishes with 28. green just filled up the stat sheets. a career-high 24 points, eight rebounds and five assists. warriors win 121-104. they are 4-0. >>> this is sad news. 49er runningback marcus lattimore decided to retire without ever playing in an nfl game. the 23-year-old lattimore was one of the top acts in college before suffering two major knee injuries that turned out to be a career ender. he was a fourth round pick by the 49ers. it would have bee
told investigators he used various banned substances from 2010 to 2012 while playing with the new york yankeesr league baseball suspended him for the entire 2014 season. >>> good morning, everybody. the last time the warriors started the season 4-0, the dow jones was at 3,978. guess which team's stock is off the charts right now. the clippers blake griffin was not in a mood for pre-game handshakes. 1st quarter steph curry bangs the three and catches chris paul asleep at the wheel. the...
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he has about $60 million and three years left on his contract with the new york yankees.t's guaranteed money. he's free to company back and play at this point. his suspension should be over. >> as things go forward, what's the next chapter? where does this thing go from here? >> there's a few things to keep an eye on. there's still a lot of action in the courts going on as it relates to some of the others involved in the biogenisis case. really from a sports standpoint, baseball standpoint, when it is time for him to report to the yankees in the spring. >> i know a lot of this is behind closed doors. is there new names wrapped up in this mess? >> the report yesterday suggested a number of players had also taken immunity deals but we hadn't seen as it relates to these cases some additional names coming up. we'll see what happens next. >> steve eter with "the new york times," thank you. >>> coming up next, we're going to take you live to jessup, maryland. the latest on that harrowing story of the woman found alive after a kidnapping was caught on tape. >>> first, here's tod
he has about $60 million and three years left on his contract with the new york yankees.t's guaranteed money. he's free to company back and play at this point. his suspension should be over. >> as things go forward, what's the next chapter? where does this thing go from here? >> there's a few things to keep an eye on. there's still a lot of action in the courts going on as it relates to some of the others involved in the biogenisis case. really from a sports standpoint, baseball...
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shea stadium upon the wall somewhere, new york needs. yankee stadium, on top of the empire state building. a big flag that says new york leads. we can get a new yorker reading a lot more than they do if we think big. if we don't just us what the problem. and give me a wee read in our house. some of you probably do but it is a doable thing. by the following summer when he took the sats he got an 800 reading so that's where it can go in some cases with even more important are these kids who are in trouble and we can get them to become competent readers otherwise it's too hard, it really is. and there is this notion of the more you read the better you become. this is is the top one given what's going on lately reading can be fun. reading should be fun. i had this idea for a pilot in hollywood and it's about the joy of the art and its comical but it's about the joy of visual arts and books and that's the important thing because it has to be presented to kids and reading should be one thing that we realize. sometimes i give talks in school and i say
shea stadium upon the wall somewhere, new york needs. yankee stadium, on top of the empire state building. a big flag that says new york leads. we can get a new yorker reading a lot more than they do if we think big. if we don't just us what the problem. and give me a wee read in our house. some of you probably do but it is a doable thing. by the following summer when he took the sats he got an 800 reading so that's where it can go in some cases with even more important are these kids who are...
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he lives in new york with his wife vanessa and as a fan of the washington capitals as well as the new york yankees. lowery's most recent book "lincoln unbound" was published last june. it is engagingly written, thought provoking and deeply insightful, though it does have one serious flaw. it is far too short. please welcome rich lowry. [applause] >> thank you, everyone. michael's introduction was a bit too long. he really could've just said i'm a political pundit. it is wonderful to be here with you in this place discussing this man, and especially with so many scholars that i've relied on in the research for my book. one of the great pleasures in the process of writing this book form he has been in getting to know michael, after relying on his work so long. when it was really crunch time for me, and when i was desperately under deadline with my book, i was on a family obligation to go on vacation with my wife and in-laws. and i needed all my books, but i did not know what was going to, while i was writing. i had two rolly bags and my in-laws always want to avoid additional charge for anything. an
he lives in new york with his wife vanessa and as a fan of the washington capitals as well as the new york yankees. lowery's most recent book "lincoln unbound" was published last june. it is engagingly written, thought provoking and deeply insightful, though it does have one serious flaw. it is far too short. please welcome rich lowry. [applause] >> thank you, everyone. michael's introduction was a bit too long. he really could've just said i'm a political pundit. it is...
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but i was the new york yankees of the conference. we had the biggest budget, we won, we were it.ay i'm in the big 12, i have the lowest budget. there's a huge gap. the economics within the 64 are still great. but we're in a position now where we wanted to be from our particular institution in the big 12. that was the biggest, and best conference in our region. it made sense. we were brethren -- we have been playing texas since 1900. but the idea we have been playing these schools for a long time. and when the conference shifts we're now playing san diego state, they have no regional draw to us. yet the television, the american eyeball has determined that these five conferences drive all the traffic. think about that. they drive all the traffic. we're a little bit david and goliath. that was a one-off. the terms on any given saturday look at the ratings who is driving that traffic. and if you're school running a school, an athletic program, based on people's passion and wanting to do what's right for your institution, for us to get in the big 12 is the right move for what we wante
but i was the new york yankees of the conference. we had the biggest budget, we won, we were it.ay i'm in the big 12, i have the lowest budget. there's a huge gap. the economics within the 64 are still great. but we're in a position now where we wanted to be from our particular institution in the big 12. that was the biggest, and best conference in our region. it made sense. we were brethren -- we have been playing texas since 1900. but the idea we have been playing these schools for a long...
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yogi berra, the widely quoted philosopher who starred with the new york yankees, often warned us it is hard to make predictions, especially about the future. you could certainly say that is true about oil prices as well. the current prices certainly are surprising. the american automobile association now reports that the average price of a gallon of gasoline across the entire united states is $3. that is a nice treat for a lot of american drivers. and those who actually dare to think about the future, and goldman sachs is among them, are predicting at lower oil prices that may persist into 2016. this morning we will ask what these lower prices mean for a number of key oil producers. and to explore that question we have assembled quite an array of experts. and let me introduce them briefly. it acted to end at the far end. raise your hand, if you would. a public policy scholar here who is working on energy. he was formerly the council for international strategy at chevron and chairman of the eurasia foundation. he has recently come out with a second edition of his energy security volume
yogi berra, the widely quoted philosopher who starred with the new york yankees, often warned us it is hard to make predictions, especially about the future. you could certainly say that is true about oil prices as well. the current prices certainly are surprising. the american automobile association now reports that the average price of a gallon of gasoline across the entire united states is $3. that is a nice treat for a lot of american drivers. and those who actually dare to think about the...
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shea stadium up on the wall somewhere, new york reads. yankee stadium, top of the empire state building on a big flag, new york reads. because we can get new york reading a lot more than they do if we think big, if we don't just swat at the problem. and just that notion. give me a we realize in our house. let me hear it. we read in our house. >> you guys are so shy. we read in our house, yeah. >> we read in our house. >> i don't believe you but, yeah, some of you probably do, but it's a doable thing. [laughter] at any rate, by the following summer jack was a pretty big reader, and when he took his sats, he got an 800 in reading. there's where it can go in some cases, but even more important are these kids who are trouble where if we can get them to be competent readers, because how are they going to read science? history? it's too hard. and they're right when they say it's too hard, because it is. and just this notion of the more you read, the better reader you become. it's just so simple. and another thing which i think is important, and this i
shea stadium up on the wall somewhere, new york reads. yankee stadium, top of the empire state building on a big flag, new york reads. because we can get new york reading a lot more than they do if we think big, if we don't just swat at the problem. and just that notion. give me a we realize in our house. let me hear it. we read in our house. >> you guys are so shy. we read in our house, yeah. >> we read in our house. >> i don't believe you but, yeah, some of you probably do,...
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shea stadium up on the wall somewhere, new york reads. yankee stadium, top of the empire state building on a big flag, new york reads. because we can get new york reading a lot more than they do if we think big, if we don't just swat at the problem. and just that notion. give me a we realize in our house. let me hear it. we read in our house. >> you guys are so shy. we read in our house, yeah. >> we read in our house. >> i don't believe you but, yeah, some of you probably do, but it's a doable thing. [laughter] at any rate, by the following summer jack was a pretty big reader, and when he took his sats, he got an 800 in reading. there's where it can go in some cases, but even more important are these kids who are trouble where if we can get them to be competent readers, because how are they going to read science? history? it's too hard. and they're right when they say it's too hard, because it is. and just this notion of the more you read, the better reader you become. it's just so simple. and another thing which i think is important, and this i
shea stadium up on the wall somewhere, new york reads. yankee stadium, top of the empire state building on a big flag, new york reads. because we can get new york reading a lot more than they do if we think big, if we don't just swat at the problem. and just that notion. give me a we realize in our house. let me hear it. we read in our house. >> you guys are so shy. we read in our house, yeah. >> we read in our house. >> i don't believe you but, yeah, some of you probably do,...
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s during his stint with the texas rangers but denied dope, his tenure with the new york yankees. >> you are telling all your fans here you did not do what you're accused of doing. >> that's correct, mike. >> a-rod was singing a very different tune to d.e.a. investigators in return for immunity from prosecution. the herald report details a january meeting between a-rod and federal law enforcement investigating bio genesis clinic. the founder anthony bosch maintained he supplied rodriguez from this clinic. in that meeting, rodriguez admitted buying $12,000 of banned drugs per month for two years. then paid hush money to his former middle man and injecting directly into his stomach. while a-rod was making these confessions, he was still maintaining a defiant public stance against bud selig and major league's decision to suspend him for the entire 2014 season. rodriguez sued major league baseball and one of his staunchest advocates, the player's association. he dropped those lawsuits weeks later. amid new revelations is this reality, his suspension from baseball officially ended when the wo
s during his stint with the texas rangers but denied dope, his tenure with the new york yankees. >> you are telling all your fans here you did not do what you're accused of doing. >> that's correct, mike. >> a-rod was singing a very different tune to d.e.a. investigators in return for immunity from prosecution. the herald report details a january meeting between a-rod and federal law enforcement investigating bio genesis clinic. the founder anthony bosch maintained he supplied...
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new york. if the yankees were down by five in the bottom of the ninth, he would say, "eric, they've got a chinaplan's-- chinaman's of winning." to get a rise out of me. that's not okay. he would say, "that is okay." an american act of reclaiming, reappropriating the boxes people want to put you in and saying, i'm going to redesign this and bust out by redesigning it. it's partly an homage to him that i named the book that. it's partly back to our earlier conversation that we live in a time where because china is rising and america's more doubtful of itself, right, and its place in the world, we have questions about is the american dream still alive, is there still opportunity, what chance do people have whether they're chinese or other ethnicities, chance to make it, right. i think that our job, whether you are chinese american or not is to -- to have that conversation about opportunity and to make sure that it's not just dumb, blind chance and luck that allows some people to have a fair shot. >> there's a wonderful story you tell about your mother's -- i don't want to call it dumb luck, nothing dumb
new york. if the yankees were down by five in the bottom of the ninth, he would say, "eric, they've got a chinaplan's-- chinaman's of winning." to get a rise out of me. that's not okay. he would say, "that is okay." an american act of reclaiming, reappropriating the boxes people want to put you in and saying, i'm going to redesign this and bust out by redesigning it. it's partly an homage to him that i named the book that. it's partly back to our earlier conversation that we...
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shea stadium, new york reads, yankee stadium, empire state, new york reads. we can get the new yorker reading a lot more than they do if we think big and we don't just want the problem. just that notion we read in our house. let me hear it. we read in our house. yes. i don't believe you but yes. some of you probably do but it is by the following summer he was a pretty big reader so that's where it can go in some cases but even more important are these kids who are in trouble if we can get them to be competent readers because if they are not how well they read science or history it is just too hard. and right when they say that it's too hard, because it is. and this notion that the more you read the better it will become. it is just so simple. and the other thing that's important reading doesn't have to be work. it should be fun. i had this idea we filmed a pilot it's about the joy of the art. it's a very comical but it's about the joy of visualizing and that's the important thing because it's got to be presented as a joyful thing. let's legalize reading in th
shea stadium, new york reads, yankee stadium, empire state, new york reads. we can get the new yorker reading a lot more than they do if we think big and we don't just want the problem. just that notion we read in our house. let me hear it. we read in our house. yes. i don't believe you but yes. some of you probably do but it is by the following summer he was a pretty big reader so that's where it can go in some cases but even more important are these kids who are in trouble if we can get them...
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fox 5 in new york, which reports yankees alex rodriguez has admitted taking steroids. a miami herald report says that a-rod confessed to federal agents in january. rodriguez sat out last season on suspension and is set to return next spring. and fox 2 in st. louis, one of the stories there tonight is an ice cream celebration of america's finest. the flavor of the month at baskin robins is first class camouflage, the company will donate a portion of each scoop sold on veterans day. >>> do not go far, we will be back in just 40 seconds. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> the dow and the standard & poors hit new records highs. now joining us from our sister network, fox business network's maria bartiromo to talk about what the landslide means to the economy. >> the anticipation that the divided government will meaning things will start to get going for the economy and these two groups will be able to get things done. one easy fix, according to business is that the business community
fox 5 in new york, which reports yankees alex rodriguez has admitted taking steroids. a miami herald report says that a-rod confessed to federal agents in january. rodriguez sat out last season on suspension and is set to return next spring. and fox 2 in st. louis, one of the stories there tonight is an ice cream celebration of america's finest. the flavor of the month at baskin robins is first class camouflage, the company will donate a portion of each scoop sold on veterans day. >>>...
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grammy-nominated singer, songwriter and producer who sold out two shows, not one, two shows at yankee stadium here in new yorkg of bachata, romeo santos! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ singing in spanish ] [ singing in spanish ] [ singing in spanish ] [ singing in spanish ] [ singing in spanish ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ singing in spanish ] [ singing in spanish ] [ singing in spanish ] [ singing in spanish ] [ singing in spanish ] [ singing in spanish ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ singing in spanish ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ singing in spanish ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ singing in spanish ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ singing in spanish ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you know your heart is mine and you'll love me forever ♪ ♪ you know your heart is mine and you'll love me forever ♪ ♪ baby your heart is mine and you'll love me forever ♪ ♪ baby your heart is mine and you'll love me forever ♪ [ singing in spanish ] [ singing in spanish ] [ singing in spanish ] [ singing in spanish ] [ singing in spanish ] [ singing in spanish ] [ singing in spanish ] [ singing in spanish ] [ singing in spanish ] [ singing in spanish ] [ singing in spanish ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's the way to do it. thank you so much
grammy-nominated singer, songwriter and producer who sold out two shows, not one, two shows at yankee stadium here in new yorkg of bachata, romeo santos! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ singing in spanish ] [ singing in spanish ] [ singing in spanish ] [ singing in spanish ] [ singing in spanish ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ singing in spanish ] [ singing in spanish ] [ singing in spanish ] [ singing in spanish ] [ singing in spanish ] [ singing in spanish ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ singing in spanish ]...
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new york city? it would have to be yankee stadium, right?that would be a step too far, so maybe there was a certain amount of prudence which did enter that particular time in our decision-making. you had the rugged idea you could accomplish miracles. >> as far as after that, reagan and young people -- i think it holds true for all of you. young people tend to be, in their own way, revolutionaries. you like to challenge her parents, challenge teachers. your parents say, be in at 9:00. you say, 9:30. you challenge the existing order. he was a revolutionary. is that what he was talking about in the 1970's? it was in some ways radical thinking. even down to the draft -- i think this was part of a libertarian part of him, but he was against a peacetime draft. that challenge conventional thinking, because everybody believed, both democrats and republicans, in a military draft. i think part of reagan's attraction -- he was always talking about freedom and the future. for somebody playing the back nine like me, when you talk about the future, i am t
new york city? it would have to be yankee stadium, right?that would be a step too far, so maybe there was a certain amount of prudence which did enter that particular time in our decision-making. you had the rugged idea you could accomplish miracles. >> as far as after that, reagan and young people -- i think it holds true for all of you. young people tend to be, in their own way, revolutionaries. you like to challenge her parents, challenge teachers. your parents say, be in at 9:00. you...
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new york daily news, the first american tabloid founded by joseph patterson, the newspaper family. you have the spread, the radio, and phonographic records of this pulsating new music called jazz. and you have the emergence with yankee stadium, example of mass spectator sports. and enormously important boxing matches staged at madison square garden and the polo grounds and yankee stadium and other venues. ellington summed it up. the duke said new york was the capital of everything. very little happens in the country unless somebody in new york presses a button. and so it is. and it's a story, in other words, of an urban revolution, but i try to tell it -- i'm interested in people. and i try to tell this story through about three dozen characters. and i have a cast of characters, like a play bill at the beginning of the book. and most of them, as lois was saying are blazingly ambitious drivers from west of the hudson and east of the danube. and it was e.b. wright of the new yorker who wrote about this phenomenon of outsiders coming in and transforming the place. and by the way, found the same thing in my book on chicago. exactly the same thing. jane adams, you know, coming in, clarence and louis sullivan, same sort o
new york daily news, the first american tabloid founded by joseph patterson, the newspaper family. you have the spread, the radio, and phonographic records of this pulsating new music called jazz. and you have the emergence with yankee stadium, example of mass spectator sports. and enormously important boxing matches staged at madison square garden and the polo grounds and yankee stadium and other venues. ellington summed it up. the duke said new york was the capital of everything. very little...
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yankees fan. we were only 89 miles south of new york. because no one wants to be a fan of the team with the most amount of losses in all of sports history. but i was a curious kid. curiosity was always a blessing and a curse of mine. there was always this solid chunk of the paper that seem ee impenetrable to me. it was the business section. it seemed to go on forever. they were the other tables. different from the batting average tables and box scores i would scrutinize with regularity. when you read them from left to right, they made no sense to me at all. open, range, close. what open? what range? what closed? what were these strange things and why did they matter? i asked my dad, who i know dabbled in the stock market, because occasionally i would hear him get mad when he mentioned prices that were on the radio. in particular, he always seemed angry when i heard something called national video. >> boo! >> and how national video went out. i didn't know what national video did or why it went out. i didn't know if it popped it either, bu
yankees fan. we were only 89 miles south of new york. because no one wants to be a fan of the team with the most amount of losses in all of sports history. but i was a curious kid. curiosity was always a blessing and a curse of mine. there was always this solid chunk of the paper that seem ee impenetrable to me. it was the business section. it seemed to go on forever. they were the other tables. different from the batting average tables and box scores i would scrutinize with regularity. when...
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[applause and cheers] new york was home to 3 teams-- the giants, the dodgers, and the yankees. the giants and the dodgers were known as "the people's team." the yankees were the elitist team. what possessed you to be a yankees fan? [laughter] >> first of all, whenever you're a yankee fan and you're a little boy, you're a little boy forever. and i was a yankee fan right after lou gehrig died. and i learned a lot about stamina by knowing about lou gehrig. you know, his constant playing, his constant game attendance. he set a record until the baltimore orioles broke it, the player cal ripken broke it. and i grew up in the era of joe dimaggio and mickey mantle. and when steinbrenner came across, it sort of soured me. and i lost interest pretty much. but i'm still 10 years old when it comes to being a yankee fan. >> all right. ha ha! [applause] why do you think elizabeth warren was not given the position of head of the consumer financial protection bureau? >> because she was too good for the job. my father once said, "the only way you lose your job in government is to do your job."
[applause and cheers] new york was home to 3 teams-- the giants, the dodgers, and the yankees. the giants and the dodgers were known as "the people's team." the yankees were the elitist team. what possessed you to be a yankees fan? [laughter] >> first of all, whenever you're a yankee fan and you're a little boy, you're a little boy forever. and i was a yankee fan right after lou gehrig died. and i learned a lot about stamina by knowing about lou gehrig. you know, his constant...
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yankees. that is something he repeatedly denied. when contacted, major league baseball had no comment. >>> "new york times" says the failure of russian-madee unmanned rocket blew up shortly after takeoff from its virginia launchpad last week. it was carrying cargo. the engines were decades-old. orbital sciences which built the rocket said it will likely now switch engines. >> virgin galactic said it could resume test flights as soon as last summer. that follows last week's crash of one of its space ships. john blackstone shows us how the odds were stacked against anyone survi surviving. >> reporter: this is what was supposed to happen when virgin galactic spaceshiptwo broke the sound barrier. instead it disintegrated. onboard, peter siebold and al alsbury. what he didn't know as the plane broke into pieces is sea boeld was plummeting through air without oxygen and some of the deadliest things known to men. >> when you get up to the high altitude. you don't have any time. >> reporter: 92-year-old bob hoover has been in five crashes and is one of the few people who has survived a similar plunge. >> it's terrifying experience to say the leas
yankees. that is something he repeatedly denied. when contacted, major league baseball had no comment. >>> "new york times" says the failure of russian-madee unmanned rocket blew up shortly after takeoff from its virginia launchpad last week. it was carrying cargo. the engines were decades-old. orbital sciences which built the rocket said it will likely now switch engines. >> virgin galactic said it could resume test flights as soon as last summer. that follows last...
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yankee stadium and other venues. ellington summed it up. he said new york was the capital of everything, very little happens in the country unless someone in new york presses the button and so it is. and it's a story, in other words, of an urban revolution, but i try to tell it. i'm interested in people and i try to tell this story through about three dozen characters and i have a cast of characters like a playbill at the beginning of the book and most of them as lois was saying are blazingly ambitious drivers from west of the hudson and east of the danube and it was e.b. wright of the new yorker who wrote about this phenomenon of outsiders coming in and transforming the place and i found the same thing in my book in chicago and exactly the same thing and jane adams coming in and thornton, and louise sullivan and the same sort of thing and wright writes this in a beautiful little book called here is new york which a lot of you probably read and published in 1949. he said it's the person who was born elsewhere and came to new york in quest of something that
yankee stadium and other venues. ellington summed it up. he said new york was the capital of everything, very little happens in the country unless someone in new york presses the button and so it is. and it's a story, in other words, of an urban revolution, but i try to tell it. i'm interested in people and i try to tell this story through about three dozen characters and i have a cast of characters like a playbill at the beginning of the book and most of them as lois was saying are blazingly...