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jackie robinson was the second baseman. he also was a dream maker 140 years ago he took the field for the dodgers on the opening day at athens field against the boston braves. robinson's first major-league game was the most event in the emancipation of black americans the civil war. he is one of the two most important blacks in american history. he was the fuse that lit the fire. in 1944, 11 years before rosa parks refused to move to the back of my primary bus, lieutenant robinson was court-martialed for insisting successfully the fort hood, texas heard of desegregating benefits. he was a lieutenant only because when he was excluded from officer's kennedy school scum he pretested enough to another black at fort riley, kansas, heavyweight champ in, joe louis. the athletic successes of lewis and just yelling in an 1830s, jackie robinson's brother matt from the 200-meter dash at the berlin olympics made the absence of blacks in baseball glaring. then the war in which blacks worse till in hitlerism, nurtured the idea that anyon
jackie robinson was the second baseman. he also was a dream maker 140 years ago he took the field for the dodgers on the opening day at athens field against the boston braves. robinson's first major-league game was the most event in the emancipation of black americans the civil war. he is one of the two most important blacks in american history. he was the fuse that lit the fire. in 1944, 11 years before rosa parks refused to move to the back of my primary bus, lieutenant robinson was...
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so jumping into this conclusion is jimmy robinson concluded there was about $5.5 million savings from this resulted in an average cost of about $9000 and 26% for us and also important to note is the clinical quality and the doctor will talk about this in a while, another study that they did. the clinical quality for better or stayed the same for the reference-based people who went there to those pricing facilities. so this turned out to be a hospital markets await as much as it was otherwise. including going to this facility and changed market as well and jimmy robinson concluded 40% of savings for future market share and then also the reduction of the crisis and so another important thing is that it's
so jumping into this conclusion is jimmy robinson concluded there was about $5.5 million savings from this resulted in an average cost of about $9000 and 26% for us and also important to note is the clinical quality and the doctor will talk about this in a while, another study that they did. the clinical quality for better or stayed the same for the reference-based people who went there to those pricing facilities. so this turned out to be a hospital markets await as much as it was otherwise....
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robinson was an athletic prodigy. doby represented a larger class of merely finish merely -- talented alt athletes. all teams were not integrated until 1956, but september 1948, robinson had exercised an american's most sacred first amendment right, arguing with an umpire so vehemently, he was thrown out of the game. [laughter] a rival gashed him badly, stepping on his calf. the spiking seemed deliberate. robinson neither left the game, nor retaliated then. but a but years later when robinson was settled at second base, the man who spiked him came sliding in. robinson tagged him high and hard, removing a few of his teeth. [laughter] call that an emancipation problem la nation. -- proclamation. [laughter] i've used up my time, i thank you for coming. thank you very much. [applause] >> you can watch these and other booktv programs in their entirety on our web site, booktv.org. >>> 2013 marks booktv's 15th anniversary. it debuted on september 12, 1998. in april of 2007, surgeon atul gawande discussed the challenges that
robinson was an athletic prodigy. doby represented a larger class of merely finish merely -- talented alt athletes. all teams were not integrated until 1956, but september 1948, robinson had exercised an american's most sacred first amendment right, arguing with an umpire so vehemently, he was thrown out of the game. [laughter] a rival gashed him badly, stepping on his calf. the spiking seemed deliberate. robinson neither left the game, nor retaliated then. but a but years later when robinson...
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shoppers here at the mall at robinson have been at it since just around midnight.'re kind of going through a lull period right now. the first wave of shoppers are starting to make their way home or resting on benches and a new wave of shoppers are getting ready to come in. shoppers here are getting a good deal as they are around the country. the mall has gone all out for them. they have a cab service, and a place where shoppers can photo refuel which we can tell a lot of them need at this time of the night. as with many malls across the country, the mall of robinson is doing their deals in wave this morning so we're expecting to see a whole new wave of shoppers coming in in the next few hours to take advantage of those deals. back to you. >> i applaud those brave souls. christmas and thanksgiving were the only two days the stores were closed so workers could spend time with their families and he said that's why he had to take a stand. >> i'm proud of what i did. i have no regrets. i had no idea it with us going to be so big. it's really cool that people are out the
shoppers here at the mall at robinson have been at it since just around midnight.'re kind of going through a lull period right now. the first wave of shoppers are starting to make their way home or resting on benches and a new wave of shoppers are getting ready to come in. shoppers here are getting a good deal as they are around the country. the mall has gone all out for them. they have a cab service, and a place where shoppers can photo refuel which we can tell a lot of them need at this time...
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. >> and dion robinson, a each for the west park saints is just as pumped. >> the atmosphere is good, because it was like number one versus number two and we really wanted to see what was better. miramar or west park. >> it's the second half of the game, and the score is 8-6, patriots. >> every call was a big deal. there seemed to be a series of calls in a row that actually had both sidelines a little bit on edge. >> come on, we don't need any of these penalties. >> but when this referee calls two penalties in a row against the west park saints, tempers flared. >> number 7. i can't throw a flag when the guy is almost down the field. when i said that there, he threw another flag for unsportsmanlike conduct. >> this isn't captured on camera, but dion robinson says after the heated exchange, the referee shoves one of his players on the field. >> when he walked through, it was not like a little bump. >> the alleged push on his player pushes robinson over the edge. >> that's when i come out there on the field, i'm telling him, you have to apologize to the player. he tells me he doesn't hav
. >> and dion robinson, a each for the west park saints is just as pumped. >> the atmosphere is good, because it was like number one versus number two and we really wanted to see what was better. miramar or west park. >> it's the second half of the game, and the score is 8-6, patriots. >> every call was a big deal. there seemed to be a series of calls in a row that actually had both sidelines a little bit on edge. >> come on, we don't need any of these penalties....
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robinson cano, i think he's 31. >> right.all in the state it's in? >> there's some part that's power. the yankees tied with third and fourth place with the orioles. and they didn't have a good series. there's a part of thinking they've got a lot of freed up money in the payroll, no harm in asking for it. i don't believe he's going to get it. from the yankees perspective, who are the others in the market and paying that kind of money? the mets never take on the yankees for one of their own players because there's always one more yankee player than a met dollar. the dodgers, for them to sign a cuban defector who they think might play at second base, where can he go? i don't know who the other suitor is to give him that kind of money. stuart: apart from that is that kind of money still available in baseball for real stars? because the money is coming out of baseball. it's going into football and soccer, it's not baseball anymore. >> you know, robinson cano and jay-z look that albert puholts, what he got. and maybe it's out there
robinson cano, i think he's 31. >> right.all in the state it's in? >> there's some part that's power. the yankees tied with third and fourth place with the orioles. and they didn't have a good series. there's a part of thinking they've got a lot of freed up money in the payroll, no harm in asking for it. i don't believe he's going to get it. from the yankees perspective, who are the others in the market and paying that kind of money? the mets never take on the yankees for one of...
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saints coach dion robinson doesn't act so saintly. >> dion, he started to trot behind the referee as's coming after him. >> i'm like, okay, what the heck is going on? there was pandemonium. >> get the kids off the field. >> going right to his left. then i just came with an open slap. if you look at the video, it shows a slap. >> the blow knocks the referee to the ground. >> open hand slap with my left hand. and i'm right-handed. >> get the kids. get the kids. >> the referee quickly gets up and heads to the patriots' sideline, but he's being followed. >> you have coaches, parents. everybody was coming on the field. >> all these adults on the field, there's all this commotion. >> robinson lunges at the referee again. this time, a parent restrains him and escorts him off the field. but the crowd is still stirred up. >> if you're looking at the tape, you'll see me in the right hand corner. i'm getting into an argument with another guy. there's almost another fight right there. >> the heightened emotions start to subside, and the crowd scatters. >> i think everybody may have been caught o
saints coach dion robinson doesn't act so saintly. >> dion, he started to trot behind the referee as's coming after him. >> i'm like, okay, what the heck is going on? there was pandemonium. >> get the kids off the field. >> going right to his left. then i just came with an open slap. if you look at the video, it shows a slap. >> the blow knocks the referee to the ground. >> open hand slap with my left hand. and i'm right-handed. >> get the kids. get the...
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my father said to me, as i just write in the book, the day robinson came up with the dinner table, robinsonknocked winning today. really? you know the robison had an rbi here? he knew all about it. well, we were very excited that jackie robinson's pioneering efforts in 1947 in people at damping kit and mary doe v. laura campanella who followed them. but you see, what has happened is this. we've made great advancements in integrating the game. but those advances have asked. events go provide for a variety of reasons, which i talk about in the book. the number of what players in the game today has diminished appreciably from the 1970s. from the 40s to the seven days, a system was in effect, in which only the black superstars were able to get in the game. i began to diminish in the 1970s and you got it. where more than 20% of the players in based on were black. that's been going down systematically ever since the 1970s. we've moved down 3%. this is true for a number of reasons i discuss in the book. one of them is the lack of equipment, the great competitiveness that exists for kids to were yo
my father said to me, as i just write in the book, the day robinson came up with the dinner table, robinsonknocked winning today. really? you know the robison had an rbi here? he knew all about it. well, we were very excited that jackie robinson's pioneering efforts in 1947 in people at damping kit and mary doe v. laura campanella who followed them. but you see, what has happened is this. we've made great advancements in integrating the game. but those advances have asked. events go provide for...
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avenue, south robinson avenue in oklahoma city.notorious not only here in oklahoma city but really all over the globe, especially through the internet, for the availability of street prostitutes. >> with video camera in hand, brian bates is trying to drive prostitution out of his hometown, oklahoma city. >> this is the most notorious area right in here for prostitution and all kinds of criminal activity. a lot of them live in these little flophouses around here. little rooms for rent. >> this time, he's taking us along for a rare view into his seedy, underground world, and it doesn't take more than 15 minutes before bates and our cameras spot a prostitute working a street corner in broad daylight. >> she might know this car. so i'm going to kind of pull further away. act like we're not interested in her and see if she's going to get picked up. >> he doesn't want to get too close and scare her off. so we pull off to a side street about a quarter mile away. now, it's a waiting game. >> she's behind that green suv. >> a car approaches
avenue, south robinson avenue in oklahoma city.notorious not only here in oklahoma city but really all over the globe, especially through the internet, for the availability of street prostitutes. >> with video camera in hand, brian bates is trying to drive prostitution out of his hometown, oklahoma city. >> this is the most notorious area right in here for prostitution and all kinds of criminal activity. a lot of them live in these little flophouses around here. little rooms for...
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so please, join me in welcoming when robinson -- linda robinson. [applause] mac thank you pat. i'm delighted to be here. and thank you ambassador. it's a delight to see you again. i certainly recognize some faces in the audience here. i would like to leave enough time to have a conversation about the aspects of my book and this topic that most interests you, and of course subject myself to the fellow journalists from latin america days. but i thought i better leave the groundwork because this is a complex topic, and i've been very involved in research on special operation forces for many years. so i can vote down rabbit holes. what i would like to do is tell you a little about the book, how i researched it and be specific subject matter of the book but then broaden out to some of the future special operations issues, the policy issues and the institutional changes that or going on within the special ops community. and that may get a little bit wonky but i think this is a pretty wonky crowd. to start out with the book, i spent two years coming and going from afghanistan to follo
so please, join me in welcoming when robinson -- linda robinson. [applause] mac thank you pat. i'm delighted to be here. and thank you ambassador. it's a delight to see you again. i certainly recognize some faces in the audience here. i would like to leave enough time to have a conversation about the aspects of my book and this topic that most interests you, and of course subject myself to the fellow journalists from latin america days. but i thought i better leave the groundwork because this...
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>> screw-ups. >> bob shrum, eugene robinson, great to have you on "the ed show." you so much. >>> coming up, walmart broke labor laws and retaliated against workers. now it's got to face the music and the consequences. stay with us. but they didn't fit. customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not happy. merch comes back, i'm not happy. use ups. they make returns easy. unhappy customer becomes happy customer. then, repeat customer. easy returns, i'm happy. repeat customers, i'm happy. sales go up, i'm happy. i ordered another pair. i'm happy. (both) i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. happy. happy. happy happy. i love logistics. losing thrusters. i need more power. give me more power! [ mainframe ] located. ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ wmaestro of project management. baron of the build-ou
>> screw-ups. >> bob shrum, eugene robinson, great to have you on "the ed show." you so much. >>> coming up, walmart broke labor laws and retaliated against workers. now it's got to face the music and the consequences. stay with us. but they didn't fit. customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not happy. merch comes back, i'm not happy. use ups. they make returns easy. unhappy customer becomes happy customer. then, repeat customer. easy returns, i'm...
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linda robinson here, so -- whom i met at georgetown. we had, we shared one evening, and i must say that probably i was the most attentive of all listeners at your part of the presentation which has to do with what you are going to talk about tonight. so that much from me. i'm sorry we have drag you from the food so quickly, but time is running. so, patricia. [applause] >> well, thank you so much, ambassador, for having us back again, for opening your beautiful 'em bass a si. -- embassy. we had a wonderful time last year, and we know that this will be another wonderful evening here. >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> we're really, we're truly grateful to be back again, and so good evening and welcome to all our members and guests. thank you all for braving the rain and for joining us for tonight's author series program with linda robinson on her new book, "100 victories: special ops and the future of american warfare." tonight's discussion could not be more timely given last weekend's events, the raids in both libya by the potential -- by the
linda robinson here, so -- whom i met at georgetown. we had, we shared one evening, and i must say that probably i was the most attentive of all listeners at your part of the presentation which has to do with what you are going to talk about tonight. so that much from me. i'm sorry we have drag you from the food so quickly, but time is running. so, patricia. [applause] >> well, thank you so much, ambassador, for having us back again, for opening your beautiful 'em bass a si. -- embassy....
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robinson has met the woman's husband who called the 19 a good man.said his wife wants to give robinson the belt back. incredible. >> he went back to work. because that's what you do. you help people because you're supposed to. >> isn't that great? he was raised right? those are folks i want to talk to. where does that come from, we need to nurture more of that. that's great. >>> this is what's coming up on "new day." chris cuomo and kate bolduan. >> we're dealing with the search for two people. a crash, two have been found dead unfortunately. they're searching for survivors, we have the mayday calls on this live situation. the mayday calls, the plane started to go down. there was engine failure. we could hear what the pilots were talking about. details are still light. it's an ongoing situation. >>> a shocking story out of virginia, a prominent state senator stabbed. his son found dead apparently of a suicide. now questions surrounding his son's mental health. what was going on, and the days before the altercation. authorities called it there. we'll
robinson has met the woman's husband who called the 19 a good man.said his wife wants to give robinson the belt back. incredible. >> he went back to work. because that's what you do. you help people because you're supposed to. >> isn't that great? he was raised right? those are folks i want to talk to. where does that come from, we need to nurture more of that. that's great. >>> this is what's coming up on "new day." chris cuomo and kate bolduan. >> we're...
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robinson's article. there's a lovely chart on that second page that shows you the impact on the pricing of these services in the hospitals that were not participating in the calpers experiment. yes, bob. >> bob grist with the association of community health. with all the discretion that the payers have in setting reference pricing that you've disclosed in this panel and with the tendency of employers to cost shift onto employees usually in the form of greater deductibles or co-payments, what are the protections for consumers from reference pricing which sets a standard price and expects the consumer to pay anything over that reference price? it seems like a very dangerous precedent even if it's in the interests of the payer in the short run. you haven't given any indication that this is a way of actually reducing total health care costs. we don't know whether the hospital is going to follow this procedure with regard to other payers or whether they're going to shift those costs onto other procedures. and
robinson's article. there's a lovely chart on that second page that shows you the impact on the pricing of these services in the hospitals that were not participating in the calpers experiment. yes, bob. >> bob grist with the association of community health. with all the discretion that the payers have in setting reference pricing that you've disclosed in this panel and with the tendency of employers to cost shift onto employees usually in the form of greater deductibles or co-payments,...
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just so you know, i share your feeling on jackie, my son is named after jackie robinson.why give -- that must mean more to you than giving the president something of your own, i would think. >> well, it means a lot, i mean, because he's the president, you know. barack is from chicago. i met him here there, he was a senator. and i just feel like i know him. that he's my brother. and the same thing with jackie. i just felt i knew them, as my brother, that i could talk to them, that they could understand what i was saying. and that's what i did today with barack. just talked to him like i've known him for years. >> that's incredible. so president obama alluded to this famous remark of yours, but tell us the story of "let's play two." >> well, it's very simple, it was a bad day in chicago and i came into the locker room and i was feeling great. and i said to all my teammates, it's a beautiful day! let's play two! and billy williams and jenkins are here with me today in washington. so we're talking about that. so that was a time in my life that i was really excited about going
just so you know, i share your feeling on jackie, my son is named after jackie robinson.why give -- that must mean more to you than giving the president something of your own, i would think. >> well, it means a lot, i mean, because he's the president, you know. barack is from chicago. i met him here there, he was a senator. and i just feel like i know him. that he's my brother. and the same thing with jackie. i just felt i knew them, as my brother, that i could talk to them, that they...
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our and we've heard some discussion of this before, but jamie robinson. and we have our friends to thank for the readable one page chart. the hospitals that were not . participating in the calpers experiment. bob? >> bob grist, with all the discretion that the pairs have e in setting reference pricing that you've disclosed in this p panel. and with the tendency of employers to cost shift in terms of employees, usually in greater deductibles or co payments. what are the protections for consumers from reference pricinn which sets a standard price and expects the consumer to pay anything over that reference he price? it seems like a very dangerous a precedent even ifti it's in they interest of the pair in the cint shortot run. you haven't given any indicatiok paat this isn a way of reducing total health care costs, we don't know if the hospital is going to follow the procedure with regard to other pairs or whether they're going to shift u thoset costs on to other procedures and i'm not sure how comfortable we should feel aboul this particular short term stra
our and we've heard some discussion of this before, but jamie robinson. and we have our friends to thank for the readable one page chart. the hospitals that were not . participating in the calpers experiment. bob? >> bob grist, with all the discretion that the pairs have e in setting reference pricing that you've disclosed in this p panel. and with the tendency of employers to cost shift in terms of employees, usually in greater deductibles or co payments. what are the protections for...
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skydive instructor mike robinson was preparing to jump from the first plane when he heard a loud bang and saw a fiery flash. >> we were all on the step just getting ready to leave the aircraft when they collided. >> robinson says somehow the second plane ended up directly above his. it clipped the cessna's right wing. 10 seconds later the left wing broke off and the fuselage began spiraling toward the ground. >> the impact of the collision had sent the skydivers into immediate freefall. >> the wings came off. they were on fire. everybody got out safely. the pilot got out safely, used his emergency parachute and landed. >> five skydivers jumped from the second plane and that pilot landed safely. all nine jumpers and the two pilots walked away without serious injury. >> it was definitely a reminder of the danger of the sport. it is a dangerous, can be a dangerous sport. it usually is not. we were just lucky this time. >> the federal aviation administration and the national transportation safety board are investigating what caused the collision. elaine quijano, cbs news, new york. >> the
skydive instructor mike robinson was preparing to jump from the first plane when he heard a loud bang and saw a fiery flash. >> we were all on the step just getting ready to leave the aircraft when they collided. >> robinson says somehow the second plane ended up directly above his. it clipped the cessna's right wing. 10 seconds later the left wing broke off and the fuselage began spiraling toward the ground. >> the impact of the collision had sent the skydivers into immediate...
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sky diver mike robinson was preparing to jump from the first plane when he heard a loud bang and sawere all on the step just getting ready to leave the aircraft when they collided. >> reporter: robinson said is somehow the second plane ended up directly above his. it clipped the cessna's right ring. ten seconds later, the right wing came off and the fuselage went spiralling into the ground. the impact sent the sky divers into immediate free fall. >> the wings caught on fire. everyone got out safely. the pilot got out safely, used his emergency parachute and landed. >> reporter: all line jumpers and the two pilots walked away without serious injury. >> it's definitely a reminder of the danger of the sport that we all love. it is a dangerous -- can be a dangerous sport. it usually is not. we were just lucky this time. >> reporter: the federal aviation administration and the national transportation safety board are investigating what caused the coalition. elaine key nano, drbcbs news, new york. >>> and the "cbs moneywatch" twitter and making a bid for blackberrir blackberriry. alexis ch
sky diver mike robinson was preparing to jump from the first plane when he heard a loud bang and sawere all on the step just getting ready to leave the aircraft when they collided. >> reporter: robinson said is somehow the second plane ended up directly above his. it clipped the cessna's right ring. ten seconds later, the right wing came off and the fuselage went spiralling into the ground. the impact sent the sky divers into immediate free fall. >> the wings caught on fire....
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so in direct user jackie robinson became a very goodrtant movement.a one letter he criticizes kennedy for what he thinks is kowtow to the southern governors. he was because he wanted their vote but fell last letter i think from the civil-rights section thater in e jackie robinson writes for the day after robert is shotin down in front of his life here and kids in the a driveway it is just so to pair nd he ends by it saying are you going to doand hn not start protecting about dr. king? you don't think he will get it? but i could die right that brilliantly as i write write, irresistibly as i write, i could not write that to have the s3 write, irresistibly as i write, i could not write that to have the same effect as having edgar evers say that to him. >> you write to jfk regard did drive your energy along with courage as the twotes lo qualities most admired byare twh yet you think it is the unwavering sense of dutynes that most defines him? >> letters where he asks baking to be sent to the the so south pacific begging to get into it. i aid he has an incredible sense of a place in histor
so in direct user jackie robinson became a very goodrtant movement.a one letter he criticizes kennedy for what he thinks is kowtow to the southern governors. he was because he wanted their vote but fell last letter i think from the civil-rights section thater in e jackie robinson writes for the day after robert is shotin down in front of his life here and kids in the a driveway it is just so to pair nd he ends by it saying are you going to doand hn not start protecting about dr. king? you don't...
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i just wanted to compliment you. >> yeah, i think you know what -- i think bringing jackie robinson intoil rights movement by at least a decade. >> jimmy: i was amazing. and to watch the movie, it's very moving. it's a moving movie. [ light laughter ] oh, boy. [ laughter ] when you look at me -- when you look at me -- >> yes. >> jimmy: do you see -- do you see a manly man? [ laughter ] do you see a mirror image of yourself? [ laughter ] >> no. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: hey, come on! can't you lie? [ laughter and applause ] come on! >> no, i'm obviously much better looking than you. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i've had some work done. i was much better looking when i was younger. >> i used to be. >> jimmy: here's what we kind of have in common. you have a ranch. don't you have a ranch in wyoming? >> i do. i do. >> jimmy: i've been to a ranch. >> you have? >> jimmy: yes. >> what did you do while you were there? did you ranch? >> jimmy: i ranched around. i became a man. >> you became a man? >> jimmy: i became a man. i went to a bar a ranch in encampment, wyoming. that's me riding a horse with my th
i just wanted to compliment you. >> yeah, i think you know what -- i think bringing jackie robinson intoil rights movement by at least a decade. >> jimmy: i was amazing. and to watch the movie, it's very moving. it's a moving movie. [ light laughter ] oh, boy. [ laughter ] when you look at me -- when you look at me -- >> yes. >> jimmy: do you see -- do you see a manly man? [ laughter ] do you see a mirror image of yourself? [ laughter ] >> no. [ laughter ] >>...
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it's really supply and demand and no one is in that demand for a guy like robinson cano.e'll get $200 million and he'll be one of the highest pay players but he won't eclipse a-rod. >> do you think these contracts we saw for alex rodriguez and albert pujols, that some players are not living up to the dollars, and that will force teams to steer clear of those kinds of contracts? >> i'm not sure. teams talk about that, but they keep giving them out. you had pujols contract, and then they're still giving those kind of contracts out. the tv revenue doubles for all of these teams so everyone is making a killing. it's not a matter of money. it's just if they want to throw that kind of money at pleas thee players or pad their bank account. >> so is there another player in the free agency market that could alter the entire market blow them? >> reporter: the one guy that is eclipse cano but is not a free agent is clayton kershaw. they're talking about giving him $250 million, so that would help all the other pitchers even though it's a very week pitching market. if he gets that ki
it's really supply and demand and no one is in that demand for a guy like robinson cano.e'll get $200 million and he'll be one of the highest pay players but he won't eclipse a-rod. >> do you think these contracts we saw for alex rodriguez and albert pujols, that some players are not living up to the dollars, and that will force teams to steer clear of those kinds of contracts? >> i'm not sure. teams talk about that, but they keep giving them out. you had pujols contract, and then...
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of detechnology. >> we should be concerned. >> reporter: robinson gave us a rare inside look at the state of california's main data center, one of five massive computer centers that store every petabyte of data maintained from the state, personal health records to criminal charges, to social security numbers, to tax records. california goes to extreme lengths to protect that personal information. >> it's a layered approach, and we're tackling it from all facets. >> reporter: the state of california, like almost every other government in the u.s. suffers through thousands of attacks. attacks you never hear about. the preliminary reports we obtain show 7,357 computer attacks or data breaches from 2009 through may of this year. that's more than 4 1/2 a day. the state's estimated cost to you, the taxpayer to correct those breaches, more than $5 million. >> one of those is one too many. and we strive for, you know, we're going to continue to strive for zero. >> reporter: robinson tells us large data breaches happen rarely. she says most data losses from state computers involve private in
of detechnology. >> we should be concerned. >> reporter: robinson gave us a rare inside look at the state of california's main data center, one of five massive computer centers that store every petabyte of data maintained from the state, personal health records to criminal charges, to social security numbers, to tax records. california goes to extreme lengths to protect that personal information. >> it's a layered approach, and we're tackling it from all facets. >>...
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i would want to play just for historical memory, say i would want to play against jackie robinson. i would -- >> rose: 40 and 42. >> i would say more so, charlie i would want to play with jackie robinson, i would want to play henry aaron, i would want to play with willie mays. i would want to play are roberto clemente and i would want to play with or against kofax, i probably wouldn't get any hits but i would want to see, i have played against gibson in all-star games but never played against him when he was slicing the bread up. >> rose: one of those, i mean, robert at that was from what ten american america but the other one is kofax. >> duke schneider was my favorite player. >> rose: really? >> i didn't say it, though because as a young kid in the fifties, and in the sixties, your favorite player had to be jackie robinson. >> rose: you are not allowed to say -- because of the role he played -- >> that's right. i rooted for duke schneider because he was left-handed and hit home runs. >> rose: who did you have -- who was the toughest pitcher for you? >> rose: other than kofax? >>
i would want to play just for historical memory, say i would want to play against jackie robinson. i would -- >> rose: 40 and 42. >> i would say more so, charlie i would want to play with jackie robinson, i would want to play henry aaron, i would want to play with willie mays. i would want to play are roberto clemente and i would want to play with or against kofax, i probably wouldn't get any hits but i would want to see, i have played against gibson in all-star games but never...
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robinson says he and three other skydivers in the lead plane had climbed out onto the step to jump.lane behind theirs had five skydivers on board, three ready to jump and two still inside the plane. he says they were "just a few seconds away from having a normal skydive" when the planes collided. the impact caused a fireball and sheared off his plane's right wing, but all nine skydivers on the two planes were able to jump free. the pilot of one plane ejected using an emergency parachute and suffered minor injuries. the pilot of the second plane landed safely. >> we have traffic issues in the east bay. >> it started out to be just an accident on 880. the first one occurring at east london. in the midst of this back up there was a second crash that occurred. the first accident was cleared and likely the backup would have dissipated but with the second crash is now backing up to 38 in the northbound direction. slow going here for your ride or around the bay. you will see that it is not doing very well. 880 southbound is looking good in heavy traffic 4580. here's our look to the bay bri
robinson says he and three other skydivers in the lead plane had climbed out onto the step to jump.lane behind theirs had five skydivers on board, three ready to jump and two still inside the plane. he says they were "just a few seconds away from having a normal skydive" when the planes collided. the impact caused a fireball and sheared off his plane's right wing, but all nine skydivers on the two planes were able to jump free. the pilot of one plane ejected using an emergency...
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robinson tiene problemas para tomar la pelota, rayburn pasa a la segunda, corre a tercera y si sigueisiÓn, estÁs expulsado, fuera del campo, fuera! ♪. >> es Él, es el! (sonido ambiente). >> al campo, es el empire. ♪. ♪. ♪. >> alto! (sonido ambiente). >> estÁ bien, esta bien, estÁ bien, solo quiero a mi hijo! >> a la caja, bobby, espere mucho tiempo para esto. >> no, no, no quieto, quietos! estÁ bien. ¿dÓnde estÁ sean? >> ¿dÓnde crees que estÁ? >> por favor, dÓnde estÁ mi hijo! >> bueno, bobby, dÓnde estÁ mi jonrÓn! >> quÉ! rizos, rizos, dÓnde estÁ mi hijo! (risa). >> ¿dÓnde estÁ? no sÉ, quizÁ en un enorme estadio en el cielo. >> que quieres de mÍ, eh! >> no quiero nada, solo quiero que. ♪. >> no viste mi mejor lanzamiento. >> rizos! ♪. ♪. >> rizos! ♪. >> rizos! ♪. >> policÍa! ♪. ♪. >> no, no disparen, tiene a mi hijo! >> ¿ya te interesa? bobby, ya te interesa! ¿aunque sea un poco? >> rizos, no! (disparos). ♪. ♪. ♪. >> rizos, ¿dÓnde estÁ sean? dime, ¿dÓnde estÁ, dÓnde estÁ mi hijo? >> un simple gracias hubiera sido suficiente. >> dime donde estÁ! rizos, dÓnde estÁ sean! (disparos). >>
robinson tiene problemas para tomar la pelota, rayburn pasa a la segunda, corre a tercera y si sigueisiÓn, estÁs expulsado, fuera del campo, fuera! ♪. >> es Él, es el! (sonido ambiente). >> al campo, es el empire. ♪. ♪. ♪. >> alto! (sonido ambiente). >> estÁ bien, esta bien, estÁ bien, solo quiero a mi hijo! >> a la caja, bobby, espere mucho tiempo para esto. >> no, no, no quieto, quietos! estÁ bien. ¿dÓnde estÁ sean? >> ¿dÓnde crees...
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real quick nick robinson coach for southern utah. rushrichard solomon, that is one cool thing, you get to see your players grow up and see you love the profession and they go into it. 45-47. on paper the giants have good rotation. 2 years, $23 million. he has more wins than any other pitcher, 3-time all-star. 8 and 7. season cut short by broken right ankle. tim hudson is now a san francisco giant. late in the game, coming clean and drew brees fumbles. you can't come to the head or the neck. they call a penalty and the 49ers win 23-20. >> i thought he made a great play. if he has a penalty, we give him a minus. we didn't assign a minus on that play. >> they are now 6 and 4. as reported earlier former raider tom at thomas howard was involved in a car accident. he passes away at the age of 30. raiders look like they have a new starting quarterback. matt threw 3 touchdown passes in lieu of terrelle pryor. they are now 4 and 6. now about the coach. is he the new starter? >> i don't know that. when i figure out with terell where he is phys
real quick nick robinson coach for southern utah. rushrichard solomon, that is one cool thing, you get to see your players grow up and see you love the profession and they go into it. 45-47. on paper the giants have good rotation. 2 years, $23 million. he has more wins than any other pitcher, 3-time all-star. 8 and 7. season cut short by broken right ankle. tim hudson is now a san francisco giant. late in the game, coming clean and drew brees fumbles. you can't come to the head or the neck....
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[laughter] on your back, robinson. all a day's work. yeah. it's for science. have to have red socks. [laughter] okay, you guys protect yourself, protect yourself. okay, yeah. okay. okay. here we go, gang, here we go. all right, one, two-- wait, i should tell you. [laughter] i should tell you. this is not mind over matter. it's not what kind of granola or bean sprouts or meditation that paul does. you know what this is all about, gang? physics. physics. yay. okay, let's see it. here we go. 1, 2, 3... [applause] in 1989 and 1990, i took a leave from san francisco and taught conceptual physics in honolulu, at the university of hawaii. there, a small part of my class met in a tv studio classroom and the whole course was videotaped, and that makes up the present series, which has been edited by my good friend marshall ellenstein. you'll notice in the series that the students are mainly first year university students. but they could as well be first year high school students, and you know why? because the physics is the same. let's drop in on opening lecture. enjoy.
[laughter] on your back, robinson. all a day's work. yeah. it's for science. have to have red socks. [laughter] okay, you guys protect yourself, protect yourself. okay, yeah. okay. okay. here we go, gang, here we go. all right, one, two-- wait, i should tell you. [laughter] i should tell you. this is not mind over matter. it's not what kind of granola or bean sprouts or meditation that paul does. you know what this is all about, gang? physics. physics. yay. okay, let's see it. here we go. 1, 2,...
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and there's a letter in the civil rights section in which jackie robinson writes the day after evans is shot down in the driveway. and i won't even try to pair appears that. and he ends it by saying that you have to start protecting doctor king and he don't think you're going to get it and talk about prophecy. and as brilliantly as i write. and he writes a lot with courage and vigor. those are two qualities that he most admires. in view state use state and think that it is unwavering sense of duty, which most defines them. >> he asks and he writes like 10 letters, begging to get sent to the south pacific. and he has, as i said earlier, an incredible sense of history. and i started to say before, as a historian i love the what-if questions, one of the civil war was won by the south. when i wrote the book the resolute, i couldn't keep writing it all the time. and he was missing and they have gps and they say that it takes a left at the wall, there he is, make it on a cell phone and they say, john, where the heck are you after 33 years. to get serious. so what if kennedy had lived? so w
and there's a letter in the civil rights section in which jackie robinson writes the day after evans is shot down in the driveway. and i won't even try to pair appears that. and he ends it by saying that you have to start protecting doctor king and he don't think you're going to get it and talk about prophecy. and as brilliantly as i write. and he writes a lot with courage and vigor. those are two qualities that he most admires. in view state use state and think that it is unwavering sense of...
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sky dive instructor mike robinson was preparing to jump from the first plane when he heard a loud bang and saw a fiery flash. >> we're all on a step just getting ready to leave the aircraft when they collided. >> reporter: robinson says somehow the second plane ended up directly above his. it clipped the cessna's right wing. 10 seconds later the left wing broke off and the fuselage began spiraling toward the ground. the impact of the collision had sent the sky divers into immediate free fall. >> everybody got out safely. the pilot got out safely. used his emergency parachute and landed. >> reporter: five divers jumped from the second plane and that pilot landed safely. all nine jumpers and the two pilots walked away without serious injuries. >> it's definitely a reminder of the danger of the sport that we all love. and it is a dangerous. it can be a dangerous sport it usually is not. we were just lucky this time. >> reporter: the federal aviation administration and the national transportation safety board are investigating what caused the collision. >>> right now there's still no word
sky dive instructor mike robinson was preparing to jump from the first plane when he heard a loud bang and saw a fiery flash. >> we're all on a step just getting ready to leave the aircraft when they collided. >> reporter: robinson says somehow the second plane ended up directly above his. it clipped the cessna's right wing. 10 seconds later the left wing broke off and the fuselage began spiraling toward the ground. the impact of the collision had sent the sky divers into immediate...
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. >> we shust robinson -- shut robinson down, it was a two-headed quarterback. how did we do it? played good defense. played our defense. there was no surprises. what they saw is what we saw. >> big 10 action, penn state and illinois look to get back on track after losing last week. sam finkin - tied at 17. to overtime. chrissian haken berg on third. kyle comes up big with a first td catch. 24-17. now it's illinois's turn. this is when nathan selhouse, his path tipped at the ends zone. penn state fired up and hold on for the win. >> how about wisconsin and iowa looking to break a record of 42 and two. second quarter wisconsin down six. star i have to peterson off a 44 yard touchdown. there's more where that came from. star vi pitch and catch. joel star vi with a 114 passing yard. the badgers win 28-9. irish quarterback tommy reece through a school record. today continuing it against another military branch. here a pass to tj jones. irish up 17-14. not re dame down. to ben koliak. tommy reece 214 passing yards, two scores and two interceptions. here is the midshipman. td pass for
. >> we shust robinson -- shut robinson down, it was a two-headed quarterback. how did we do it? played good defense. played our defense. there was no surprises. what they saw is what we saw. >> big 10 action, penn state and illinois look to get back on track after losing last week. sam finkin - tied at 17. to overtime. chrissian haken berg on third. kyle comes up big with a first td catch. 24-17. now it's illinois's turn. this is when nathan selhouse, his path tipped at the ends...
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in the 1950s, the sen consider was expanded by then mayor robinson and the old gym was built.s to the passage of the 2008 clean and safe neighborhood parks bond, the sunset playground has undergone extensive renovation to its four acres of fields, courts, play grounds, community rooms, and historic gymnasium. >> here we are. 60 years and $14 million later, and we have got this beautiful, brand-new rec center completely accessible to the entire neighborhood. >> the new rec center houses multi-purpose rooms for all kinds of activities including basketball, line dancing, playing ping-pong and arts can crafts. >> you can use it for whatever you want to do, you can do it here. >> on friday, november 16, the dedication and ribbon cutting took place at the sunset playground and recreation center, celebrating its renovation. it was raining, but the rain clearly did not dampen the spirits of the dignitaries, community members and children in attendance. [cheering and applauding] ♪ ♪
in the 1950s, the sen consider was expanded by then mayor robinson and the old gym was built.s to the passage of the 2008 clean and safe neighborhood parks bond, the sunset playground has undergone extensive renovation to its four acres of fields, courts, play grounds, community rooms, and historic gymnasium. >> here we are. 60 years and $14 million later, and we have got this beautiful, brand-new rec center completely accessible to the entire neighborhood. >> the new rec center...
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robinson says somehow the second plane with five sky divers on board ended up directly above his. right wing. seconds later the left wing broke off sending the fuselage spiraling toward the ground. the impact of the collision jolted the skydivers into a freefall. they deployed their chutes all while dodging debris from the plane. >> wings came off, they were on fire everybody got out safely, the pilot got out safely uded his emergency parachute and landed. fortunately through the process of the debris from the collision nobody got hit by any airplane parts. >> reporter: five skydivers jumped from the second plane and that pilot, the only person not to jump, was able to land his damaged plane safely. all 11 people walked away with no serious injuries but with quite a story to tell. >> it's definitely a reminder of the danger of the sport that we all love. it is a dangerous, can be a dangerous sport. it usually is not. we were just lucky this time. >> reporter: both the faa and ntsb are still trying to determine what caused the accident. in instructor mike robinson says he thinks th
robinson says somehow the second plane with five sky divers on board ended up directly above his. right wing. seconds later the left wing broke off sending the fuselage spiraling toward the ground. the impact of the collision jolted the skydivers into a freefall. they deployed their chutes all while dodging debris from the plane. >> wings came off, they were on fire everybody got out safely, the pilot got out safely uded his emergency parachute and landed. fortunately through the process...
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eugene robinson and sam stein. i must say i got up this morning and began laughing at the black humor, if you will, of these people. the knee jerk. the second there was word there was a deal with iran that would avert a war, they started saying munich, surrender. who are these people? >> not just that. before they knew the details, the outlines, anything. the one that drives me nuts and i don't have that great a sense of humor about it is munich. which has become a sort of all-purpose word devoid of meaning that's meant to criticize any agreement short of war with any adversary or enemy is automatically munich. so what does that mean? and the answer is it's used to mean everything and nothing. there's no content there that applies to this situation at all. it's just ridiculous. >> i'm a churchill guy, sam, all the way. i love the guy. he's my one great enduring hero. but the complications of 1930 were real. they had just come out of world war i, the worst war in history up to that date. they saw a chance to avoid i
eugene robinson and sam stein. i must say i got up this morning and began laughing at the black humor, if you will, of these people. the knee jerk. the second there was word there was a deal with iran that would avert a war, they started saying munich, surrender. who are these people? >> not just that. before they knew the details, the outlines, anything. the one that drives me nuts and i don't have that great a sense of humor about it is munich. which has become a sort of all-purpose...
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alex wagner is the host of "now" and eugene robinson is a columnist for the "washington post" and a msnbcolitical analyst. it seems some of the bold print names we read when everybody's talking down health care, and it's fair enough for somebody to have clean hands to do it. you hear comments from people with no health care plan, never did have a health care plan, belong to a party that doesn't even feel a shame about having none. yet they offer it up to us in the big media as sidewalk superintendents. as people who have a reasonable claim. this is the craziest news world i've been in where all you have to do is not take your bat in the game of competition, just stand there and criticize the other side with nothing to offer in return. your thoughts. >> nothing offered and actively denying poor people access to medicate. there are 8 million americans largely in red states. two-thirds of the poor african-americans and single mothers in this country, half of the working poor that are being denied medicaid because republican governors want to stand on ceremony and be ideologically pure. peopl
alex wagner is the host of "now" and eugene robinson is a columnist for the "washington post" and a msnbcolitical analyst. it seems some of the bold print names we read when everybody's talking down health care, and it's fair enough for somebody to have clean hands to do it. you hear comments from people with no health care plan, never did have a health care plan, belong to a party that doesn't even feel a shame about having none. yet they offer it up to us in the big media...
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family ministries, a bible driven organization, canceled an appearance for willie robinson because ofinson family announced hast week they're going to start producing wine and family ministries says this goes against their core values. the family has not responded. >> and the release of the 50 shades of grey movie will now debut on valentine's day weekend 2015 instead of next august. producers did not want to compete with audiences for other summer block busters. for the first time we're seeing photos of leading actors in character. the latest issue of entertainment weekly has it. >> in 2005, billy crystal's autobiographical production 700 sundays became a broadway sensation and now it is returning to the great white way for a limited time engagement. the show premiered last night and a bevy of stars came to support the legendary actor and comedian. let's step into the fox light with michael tammero to find out more about it. hey, michael. you saw it on tuesday? >> i saw the previews. it is fantastic. hash tag billy is back in 700 sundays, 700 being the number of sundays he spent with
family ministries, a bible driven organization, canceled an appearance for willie robinson because ofinson family announced hast week they're going to start producing wine and family ministries says this goes against their core values. the family has not responded. >> and the release of the 50 shades of grey movie will now debut on valentine's day weekend 2015 instead of next august. producers did not want to compete with audiences for other summer block busters. for the first time we're...