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let's go to rickey in mississippi. rickey. >> how are you doing mr. jim? >> i'm doing well.in mississippi. 10% of my total net worth of my ira at mci. >> it is second to nvidia as a way to play ai. you are number two unknot number one. let's go to philip in kansas. >> hello jim. i'm looking at (indiscernible) rocket labs. >> let's move on from rocket loves. losing money. up almost 100%. losing money. not my cup of tea. we go to kenneth in ohio. >> i have been watching you since could load days. >> that was black and white tv. incredible. what is happening? >> i have had merck for two years. i am of about 42%. should i continue to hold it? >> i think merck is reinventing itself and doing a terrific job. a way to hold the stock. >> gary in new jersey. gary. >> at evening, joan. thank you for taking my call. >> what's up? >> i have a question on a bank stock that i acquired five years ago when my bank was bought out. the stock was arny. >> it is making a comeback. have to tell you that it you probably want to be in key which is not bad. otherwise, wells fargo announced a gigant
let's go to rickey in mississippi. rickey. >> how are you doing mr. jim? >> i'm doing well.in mississippi. 10% of my total net worth of my ira at mci. >> it is second to nvidia as a way to play ai. you are number two unknot number one. let's go to philip in kansas. >> hello jim. i'm looking at (indiscernible) rocket labs. >> let's move on from rocket loves. losing money. up almost 100%. losing money. not my cup of tea. we go to kenneth in ohio. >> i have been...
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major leaes and of course afterha the key figures who developed this system was a guy named branch rickey huo of course a key figure in the 20th century baseball anyway, 21st was with the cardinals with him h worked from 1960 - 1943. i hadea in 1934 the same in 1934 season. in baseball history and cardinals had a very dominant world series when that year. in the way that it worked is under ricky's leadership, the cardinals began buying minor league teams in a kind of fun of them and with the cardinals organization it and through this you now have created contracts with minor-league players. they would eventually control up to 32 and allowed them to earn if you some good talent, you could bring them up in the major-league. and that team to go to another one, they had, the powerful. and the same with the cardinals and basically with these teams your best players as you are veping them and so the key part of baseball today. in the carna are the fst ones to achieve sucss without system pretty and ty 19 national league pennant and six more championships so that was a success, the cardinals, ye
major leaes and of course afterha the key figures who developed this system was a guy named branch rickey huo of course a key figure in the 20th century baseball anyway, 21st was with the cardinals with him h worked from 1960 - 1943. i hadea in 1934 the same in 1934 season. in baseball history and cardinals had a very dominant world series when that year. in the way that it worked is under ricky's leadership, the cardinals began buying minor league teams in a kind of fun of them and with the...
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where he'd be like, "rickey stole a lot of bases today." >> seth: yes >> so i'm like that, where i'met's get charlie going over there. it's a different human being to me i need to disassociate from that man. >> seth: that's probably healthy, considering everything that happens on that show. >> yeah, considering he huffs glue and eats cat food i think it's good for me to, like - >> seth: i talked about this with you this summer, because we had not seen each other since 2011, then we ran into each other on the beach this summer >> somebody told me that you're not a beach person >> seth: i hate the beach. >> you looked like bobby kennedy meets tom hanks in "castaway." you looked like the most beachy man i've ever seen in my life. [ light laughter ] you had ripped shorts, and you came out of the ocean with driftwood, and you said, "i made a fire and pizza." little tan kids running around >> seth: yeah, my wife loves the beach, so i'm, like, making the most of it >> the beach likes you >> seth: yeah, well that's the heartbreaking thing, right it would be like if lebron james hated basketb
where he'd be like, "rickey stole a lot of bases today." >> seth: yes >> so i'm like that, where i'met's get charlie going over there. it's a different human being to me i need to disassociate from that man. >> seth: that's probably healthy, considering everything that happens on that show. >> yeah, considering he huffs glue and eats cat food i think it's good for me to, like - >> seth: i talked about this with you this summer, because we had not seen...
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integrate players into major-league baseball that has a role to play in the eventual decisions of branch rickey who he worked with with the dodgers, i.e. jacky robinson so here you have the sports journalist play key role one of the most important decisions in the history of major-league baseball. so i guess what i'm arguing is black journalism ways and on baseball that i would argue at that point that in the immigration of the entire nation. okay, one more figure to talk about, actually two more then will move on to our next topic and one of the figures, so schmidt was an journalist, fisherman maxwell, better known as one of the first regular announcers for the negro league. in fact he is called the jacky robinson of sports broadcasting pretty he became the first african-american it to broadcast baseball. and now, in his journey to become a black - he was turned down 25 times rated by a variety of radio stations and finally he got into nj are and got a five minute spot by 1920 and later on it would expand to 15 minutes and was on the ad. and during that he interviewed a lot of sports celebriti
integrate players into major-league baseball that has a role to play in the eventual decisions of branch rickey who he worked with with the dodgers, i.e. jacky robinson so here you have the sports journalist play key role one of the most important decisions in the history of major-league baseball. so i guess what i'm arguing is black journalism ways and on baseball that i would argue at that point that in the immigration of the entire nation. okay, one more figure to talk about, actually two...
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fbi agent alerted ray to the fact there were credible threats against ray on the dark web, and even rickeyffer who was the man who attacked the fbi office in cincinnati, ohio, referred to ray epps in his truth social biography. he began a focal point for the right-wing conspiracy theories and it took off and viewers began harassing and threatening both. >> mr. ray asked fox for a retraction in march. what was fox's response? >> we did not receive a response to that request, and then after an airing of a "60 minutes" episode then obviously the next night it's well-known fox did fire tucker carlson. >> so your client, mr. epps, at least he was a big believer in donald trump. he was there because he believed in the stop the steal cause and all that. he used to watch fox or maybe he still does. i don't know. but has any of this caused him to rethink all of these people including that particular tv channel and all the lies they tell? i mean he has now been victim and seen up close how reckless and how little they care about truth and facts. >> ray is an unlikely villain for the right-wing and f
fbi agent alerted ray to the fact there were credible threats against ray on the dark web, and even rickeyffer who was the man who attacked the fbi office in cincinnati, ohio, referred to ray epps in his truth social biography. he began a focal point for the right-wing conspiracy theories and it took off and viewers began harassing and threatening both. >> mr. ray asked fox for a retraction in march. what was fox's response? >> we did not receive a response to that request, and then...
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he was hungry tonight break sends that one over the rickey henderson sign his 15th of the season. 3, nothing now in the 5th. kyle tucker already had one home run. now he has to. as a way out there right after 5 to one top of the 75 for a back. but it's 3rd bomb of the night. they beat a's. 64 say tucker had a pretty good game. all right. it is the final major of the golf season and we have interesting leader board all ye olde england. always beautiful scenery has been open when it's not raining and it doesn't matter where it's being played. this year brings us to the royal liverpool golf holder shot of the day belonged to 28 year-old australian travis on the par 3 17th. >> competition. so you know what? this is the only swing. i need hole in one. he carded a double bogey on this hole yesterday. what a difference a day makes. but he did not make the cut about rory mcilory trying to find his first major win 9 years. shots like will help our 4, 5, new birdies. could be one under tied for now all alone in second place. the hometown heroes, tommy fleetwood. he grew up just hour from this
he was hungry tonight break sends that one over the rickey henderson sign his 15th of the season. 3, nothing now in the 5th. kyle tucker already had one home run. now he has to. as a way out there right after 5 to one top of the 75 for a back. but it's 3rd bomb of the night. they beat a's. 64 say tucker had a pretty good game. all right. it is the final major of the golf season and we have interesting leader board all ye olde england. always beautiful scenery has been open when it's not raining...
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. - [rickey] bobby brown seemed to love the limelight. - i say, "no." houston kind of ran from it. every episode of "being bobby brown" was crazy. (techno music) - it was followed soon after by "braxton family values". - we didn't know tamar. we didn't know towanda and traci. you got to see a slice of beyond toni singing in her breathy voice. "i'll never breathe again." i see why you won't breathe again, toni, all of this drama going on. - don't just try to pinpoint and say it was just you being horrible in a group, tamar, every group you've been in failed. - in 2006, andy cohen and the folks at bravo started "real housewives of orange county", which was featuring very rich women who are all white. - networks like bet and bravo, led the way with black unscripted television. both of those networks realized very early on that the key to reality television was black women, - and really opened a door for the ultimate unscripted franchise. - "the real housewives of atlanta" was the first time that we got to see affluent black women living their lives, behind
. - [rickey] bobby brown seemed to love the limelight. - i say, "no." houston kind of ran from it. every episode of "being bobby brown" was crazy. (techno music) - it was followed soon after by "braxton family values". - we didn't know tamar. we didn't know towanda and traci. you got to see a slice of beyond toni singing in her breathy voice. "i'll never breathe again." i see why you won't breathe again, toni, all of this drama going on. - don't just try...
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we always knew that branch rickey was sort of like a savior in bringing jackie robinson to the major-- he didn't want to pay for roy campanella. these phenomenal players never had an opportunity to play in the major leagues. >> talk also about how on the other side of the equation, we know a lot of the pain and the humiliation that the black players who played in the negro league had to go through, but it also robbed 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 had people going into the world series that may not have been there had we not had this rigid jim crow. so america suffered. the sport suffered. talk about that. >> well, it was fascinating, reverend sharpton. you have great players like cool papa bell, you have satchel paige, you have josh gibson, you have buck leonard, buck o'neal. these phenomenal players who had the athletic ability to make things happen on the paths and they weren't able to play against lou gehrig or babe ruth except for the barnstormer events. it was a
we always knew that branch rickey was sort of like a savior in bringing jackie robinson to the major-- he didn't want to pay for roy campanella. these phenomenal players never had an opportunity to play in the major leagues. >> talk also about how on the other side of the equation, we know a lot of the pain and the humiliation that the black players who played in the negro league had to go through, but it also robbed the american public, the baseball public of seeing some of the greatest...