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david: you get drafted by the orioles.t what point when you were in the minor leagues, you realized you weren't just going to be an average player, you are going to be a super player, or did you not realize that in the beginning? cal: i was 17, a second round draft pick by the orioles. i turned 18 at the end of that summer. so, my birthday is august 24, so i was playing a couple of months before my 18th birthday. when i first went away to play pro ball, you are a big fish in a small pond in high school. you thought you were pretty good. and then you go and all of a sudden you are part of a team, and you look around and you are not the big fish anymore. there was one shortstop by the name of bob bonner who came out of texas a&m. he was, like, a sixth round pick for us that year. i was taking ground balls and doing stuff with him and he was clearly light years ahead of me. he had a better arm, he could feel -- field the ball better, he was quicker on the transfer. he could field the ball better. i kept looking at him saying
david: you get drafted by the orioles.t what point when you were in the minor leagues, you realized you weren't just going to be an average player, you are going to be a super player, or did you not realize that in the beginning? cal: i was 17, a second round draft pick by the orioles. i turned 18 at the end of that summer. so, my birthday is august 24, so i was playing a couple of months before my 18th birthday. when i first went away to play pro ball, you are a big fish in a small pond in...
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he is the orioles franchise leader and hits, runs, rbis, and games later. however the record that earned him the name iron man isn't just the orioles record, but the all-time consecutive games record emily history. but just how unbreakable is this record? the record was unbroken for over 40 years before ricky even joined the major leagues in 1981. the man who held it, new yor yankees legend lou gehrig. lou gehrig joined at age 19 but then began a permanent foothold until 1925. over the next 14 seasons, he would help the yankees win six world series titles alongside other yankee legend putting babe ruth and later joe dimaggio. in august 1933 during the course of this historic yankees run, he broke the previous consecutive games record of 1307 held by former yankees teammate everett scott. he would go want to shatter this record plank every game until he was forced to end his street due to health concerns on may 2, 19 39 at a staggering 2130 games. a few weeks later he was diagnosed with als and was honored at yankee stadium on july 4, 1939, when he officiall
he is the orioles franchise leader and hits, runs, rbis, and games later. however the record that earned him the name iron man isn't just the orioles record, but the all-time consecutive games record emily history. but just how unbreakable is this record? the record was unbroken for over 40 years before ricky even joined the major leagues in 1981. the man who held it, new yor yankees legend lou gehrig. lou gehrig joined at age 19 but then began a permanent foothold until 1925. over the next 14...
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caused a major fire as a russian oil terminal, in cranes. military says the death boats in the western oriole region was part of a complex. the supplies, the russian army, diplomats are reporting progress and negotiations on reaching a ceasefire between israel and how much and gaza us secretary of state antony blinking, says, how much is we engaging in tools as the bite and administration pushes for a deal before donald trump pretends to office next month, but there's no laptop in hostilities latest is really strikes of killed at least $22.00 people across casa families, leading the finding head sort shelter, and the scouts of cities school. but they would not safe here either. and it's raining strike reduced form the classrooms to rumble. survive is picked through the debris, pulling bodies from the wreckage, the motor, cuz the targeting of a shelter. and so we're going to came here after being displaced. i'm not home. it took refuge and with center they were targeted and there are many dead and injured must have been the children and women without it. and then i'll just go back to the momen
caused a major fire as a russian oil terminal, in cranes. military says the death boats in the western oriole region was part of a complex. the supplies, the russian army, diplomats are reporting progress and negotiations on reaching a ceasefire between israel and how much and gaza us secretary of state antony blinking, says, how much is we engaging in tools as the bite and administration pushes for a deal before donald trump pretends to office next month, but there's no laptop in hostilities...
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what we found when we started this journey of research is there is no centralized positive oriole all dod policies. we will centralize the policies. a step-by-step guide on how you file to do the travel. because it is a non-dod affiliated site, i've gotten a lot of support from the university of pennsylvania school of nursing where we have written medical content for basic education about what is abortion, what is it not, what is a pregnancy crisis center? because we are not the dod, we are able to say this is a resource to find a legitimate abortion provider. to find out what abortion funds might be appropriate for you. a resource about if you have a legal issue, lawyers that will provide you pro bono coverage. the response we have gotten so far has been extremely positive. we are hoping to launch between january to april. i think it is probably my favorite thing about research because we are able to do something that the dod at this time is unable to do. >> one of the things i found, you mentioned these funds set up for all sorts of groups, but there's no fund set up -- the needs of
what we found when we started this journey of research is there is no centralized positive oriole all dod policies. we will centralize the policies. a step-by-step guide on how you file to do the travel. because it is a non-dod affiliated site, i've gotten a lot of support from the university of pennsylvania school of nursing where we have written medical content for basic education about what is abortion, what is it not, what is a pregnancy crisis center? because we are not the dod, we are...
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i mentioned it earlier what struck me is even in times where oriole was doing fine iraq was running a budget deficit. which is an awkward situation when we know how much iraq is exporting and how much of its revenues we have been going back to the point made earlier which is because of the cost of running it. whether it is defense were mainly the public sector. reverting and having less of a burden is fantastic but what would be better is we need to reduce the cost of running the state so you can accommodate more physical space for investment in productive services. what are the specific countries that you see? >> iraq is surrounded by a number of countries that are in difficult economic situations whether it's iran or turkey or jordan. clearly we should not have a snapshot of what's happening today because the situation in the whole region is diversified. what i would look at his iraq neighborhood and how can iraq invested a in terms of industry that would allow us to start looking at ways to export and compete with other countries and again in terms of human capitol to educate its o
i mentioned it earlier what struck me is even in times where oriole was doing fine iraq was running a budget deficit. which is an awkward situation when we know how much iraq is exporting and how much of its revenues we have been going back to the point made earlier which is because of the cost of running it. whether it is defense were mainly the public sector. reverting and having less of a burden is fantastic but what would be better is we need to reduce the cost of running the state so you...
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past three years, researchers have discovered a way, that this could have happened because if this oriole, which i told you is a crucial intermediate was formed on magnetic, which is some kind of crystal on earth which is magnetic, then it turns out that because the earth has a magnetic field. this prefers one k reality and not all of them. so this may be the reason why all life is as it is chiral name. it is a single clarity. the next step i told you has to do. how do you make a cell? i told you that cells are a crucial aspect of life. now what are cells made? cells have a membrane around them and then they have inside them. modern cells have inside them the rna. the dna all kinds of protein machinery that does whatever you want. very complicated. clearly, the cells were not complicated like that, but what they need to have, first of all, there needed to be a cell at all. why that? because well, first of all, you know, you look at yourself, i mean, you are not kind of dissolve in the hole and violent. you are you are in a of yourself the cells also you had to keep together all the actors
past three years, researchers have discovered a way, that this could have happened because if this oriole, which i told you is a crucial intermediate was formed on magnetic, which is some kind of crystal on earth which is magnetic, then it turns out that because the earth has a magnetic field. this prefers one k reality and not all of them. so this may be the reason why all life is as it is chiral name. it is a single clarity. the next step i told you has to do. how do you make a cell? i told...
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lisa: david rubinstein who is always busy considering that he owns the orioles and interviews these top you for being with us. we always appreciate your time. you can watch his interview tonight at 9:00 p.m. do not miss this in about an hour and a half we have 10:30 a.m. this morning bloomberg television has a sit down with janet yellen, do not miss this as she talks about her tenure and what she sees going forward. i have to say i expected the cpi report to change some of the assumptions and it did not. it came in in line and that does not change opinions. it raises the specter and i am curious your take on this. what do you think the fed will do when they talk about the lack of clarity into 2025? dani: this cpi figure made it easy for next week but not 2025. what we have heard from the fed is just giving themselves a lot of optionality saying that inflation is progressing how we want and we will have to see how restrictive we are. you are seeing a lot of language that gives them the ability to pause. it will be interesting to see what the dot plots look like if you have some committee
lisa: david rubinstein who is always busy considering that he owns the orioles and interviews these top you for being with us. we always appreciate your time. you can watch his interview tonight at 9:00 p.m. do not miss this in about an hour and a half we have 10:30 a.m. this morning bloomberg television has a sit down with janet yellen, do not miss this as she talks about her tenure and what she sees going forward. i have to say i expected the cpi report to change some of the assumptions and...
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to desecrate their sacred from oriole of this country and our warriors.hey are those who seek to use the death of america's heroes is a political stunt and they are those who want to retreat from the y battlefield with radical islamist terrorists want to kill us abroad and eventually att home. thankfully on the other hand they are those who have the courage to defend these memorials because they understand what they represent and those who respect the sacrifice because they understand their freedom precious freedom of that flag or purchased at a price. and those wondrous than the threat we face and will stand and fight to defeat america's enemy to defend their homeland and honor the sacrifice. this america, our america understand from the bloodsoaked beaches of france to the pond out back alleys of fallujah the american g.i. has fought and died opposing that which is and an affront to defending all things good and free. that's why we are herere today. and we cannot let a bunch of slogan chanting protesters who claimes to represent the americn people, they
to desecrate their sacred from oriole of this country and our warriors.hey are those who seek to use the death of america's heroes is a political stunt and they are those who want to retreat from the y battlefield with radical islamist terrorists want to kill us abroad and eventually att home. thankfully on the other hand they are those who have the courage to defend these memorials because they understand what they represent and those who respect the sacrifice because they understand their...