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jake gibb and sean rosenthal. in trouble here. prudel. serving rosenthal. fijalek with the dig. and fijalek shoves it through! >> this is the story of the night prudel striking fear up front and then fijalek balanced and then the magician act. the left hand off the block. degree of difficulty, off the charts. >> 16-12. in a set to 21. the americans are going to need some help here from poland if they hope to pull this out. rosenthal. socks it through. and the poles thought that was a double contact by jake gibb. they're questioning referee jose pedron of spain. >> this is a play that rosenthal could do a lot more often. prudel's undersized and cannot jump as high as rosenthal. he can hit the high, hard one every single time. >> when he tries to go low, hard would be, that's where he's getting in trouble. 16-13. and prudel with the nice knuckle touch. we mentioned there have been eight upsets in the tournament so far. just one today. great britain losing. as a favorite team. the united states, unless they fix things quick, they're going down. fijalek. and gibb right over the top.
jake gibb and sean rosenthal. in trouble here. prudel. serving rosenthal. fijalek with the dig. and fijalek shoves it through! >> this is the story of the night prudel striking fear up front and then fijalek balanced and then the magician act. the left hand off the block. degree of difficulty, off the charts. >> 16-12. in a set to 21. the americans are going to need some help here from poland if they hope to pull this out. rosenthal. socks it through. and the poles thought that was...
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jake gibb and sean rosenthal. in trouble here. prudel. serving rosenthal. fijalek with the dig. and fijalek shoves it through! >> this is the story of the night prudel striking fear up front and then fijalek balanced and then the magician act. the left hand off the block. degree of difficulty, off the charts. >> 16-12. in a set to 21. the americans are going to need some help here from poland if they hope to pull this out. rosenthal. socks it through. and the poles thought that was a double contact by jake gibb. they're questioning referee jose pedron of spain. >> this is a play that rosenthal could do a lot more often. prudel's undersized and cannot jump as high as rosenthal. he can hit the high, hard one every single time. >> when he tries to go low, hard would be, that's where he's getting in trouble. 16-13. and prudel with the nice knuckle touch. we mentioned there have been eight upsets in the tournament so far. just one today. great britain losing. as a favorite team. the united states, unless they fix things quick, they're going down. fijalek. and gibb right over the top.
jake gibb and sean rosenthal. in trouble here. prudel. serving rosenthal. fijalek with the dig. and fijalek shoves it through! >> this is the story of the night prudel striking fear up front and then fijalek balanced and then the magician act. the left hand off the block. degree of difficulty, off the charts. >> 16-12. in a set to 21. the americans are going to need some help here from poland if they hope to pull this out. rosenthal. socks it through. and the poles thought that was...
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jake gibb and sean rosenthal. in trouble here. prudel. serving rosenthal. fijalek with the dig. and fijalek shoves it through! >> this is the story of the night prudel striking fear up front and then fijalek balanced and then the magician act. the left hand off the block. degree of difficulty, off the charts. >> 16-12. in a set to 21. the americans are going to need some help here from poland if they hope to pull this out. rosenthal. socks it through. and the poles thought that was a double contact by jake gibb. they're questioning referee jose pedron of spain. >> this is a play that rosenthal could do a lot more often. prudel's undersized and cannot jump as high as rosenthal. he can hit the high, hard one every single time. >> when he tries to go low, hard would be, that's where he's getting in trouble. 16-13. and prudel with the nice knuckle touch. we mentioned there have been eight upsets in the tournament so far. just one today. great britain losing. as a favorite team. the united states, unless they fix things quick, they're going down. fijalek. and gibb right over the top.
jake gibb and sean rosenthal. in trouble here. prudel. serving rosenthal. fijalek with the dig. and fijalek shoves it through! >> this is the story of the night prudel striking fear up front and then fijalek balanced and then the magician act. the left hand off the block. degree of difficulty, off the charts. >> 16-12. in a set to 21. the americans are going to need some help here from poland if they hope to pull this out. rosenthal. socks it through. and the poles thought that was...
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jake gibb and sean rosenthal. in trouble here. prudel. serving rosenthal. fijalek with the dig. and fijalek shoves it through!
jake gibb and sean rosenthal. in trouble here. prudel. serving rosenthal. fijalek with the dig. and fijalek shoves it through!
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let's go down to ken rosenthal with chipper jones. >> ken: thanks, joe.your first trip to this ballpark, your last all-star game. how would you describe the experience? >> unbelievable. i truly regret not been given the opunity not to play here before. this is a beautiful venue to play baseball in. and i'm just happy that i got to chance to come here one time before i retire. >> ken: has this been more fun or more emotional for you. >> definitely more fun. i am trying to enjoy my teammates while i'm here and trying to soak it all up and have a good time with my family and the guys who made the all-star team. >> ken: chipper, thanks a lot. >> my pleasure. >> ken: back to you, joe. >> joe: thanks, kenny, and allowing us to eavesdrop on his pregame speech, the 40-year-old. now he can just sit with the rest of us and watch the last inning and a half unfold. kinsler at the plate. he's 0 for 1. he flied to left his first time up. the manager is trying to get everybody into the ball game. that's strikeout number 2. i don't know how you catch up to craig kimbrel.
let's go down to ken rosenthal with chipper jones. >> ken: thanks, joe.your first trip to this ballpark, your last all-star game. how would you describe the experience? >> unbelievable. i truly regret not been given the opunity not to play here before. this is a beautiful venue to play baseball in. and i'm just happy that i got to chance to come here one time before i retire. >> ken: has this been more fun or more emotional for you. >> definitely more fun. i am trying to...
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already wrong and what can be done to stop the gun insanity in this country i am joined by john rosenthal, founder of stop handgun violence and he come to us from boston. john, welcome back into the war room. >> thank you jennifer. >> you bet. now, we are not just contending with the nra. we are contending with wall street private equity billionaires who are hoping to profit from acquiring these gun manufacturers. how dangerous is all of this intertwined interest? >> i think it's really dangerous, and it's quite ironic because if you go to the nra website, you will see wayne lapierre, the ceo of the nra who makes over half a million dollars a year, and he is the lobbyist in all effect for the gun lobby, and all of the gun manufacturers and he rails against these elitist billion airs on wall street who are trying to take the guns away in fact, he is in bed with stephen fineberg who runs this cerebus group. the gun manufacturers are unregulated t prohibited from regulating toy guns and teddy bears. the real guns that will result in 83 americans dead today, 150 shot every day, 30,000 america
already wrong and what can be done to stop the gun insanity in this country i am joined by john rosenthal, founder of stop handgun violence and he come to us from boston. john, welcome back into the war room. >> thank you jennifer. >> you bet. now, we are not just contending with the nra. we are contending with wall street private equity billionaires who are hoping to profit from acquiring these gun manufacturers. how dangerous is all of this intertwined interest? >> i think...
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let's go down to ken rosenthal with chipper jones. >> ken: thanks, joe.your first trip to this ballpark, your last all-star game. how would you describe the experience? >> unbelievable. i truly regret not been given the opportunity not to play here before. this is a beautiful venue to play baseball in. and i'm just happy that i got to chance to come here one time before i retire. >> ken: has this been more fun or more emotional for you. >> definitely more fun. i am trying to enjoy my teammates while i'm here and trying to soak it all up and have a good time with my family and the guys who made the all-star team. >> ken: chipper, thanks a lot. >> my pleasure. >> ken: back to you, joe. >> joe: thanks, kenny, and allowing us to eavesdrop on his pregame speech, the 40-year-old. now he can just sit with the rest of us and watch the last inning and a half unfold. kinsler at the plate. he's 0 for 1. he flied to left his first time up. the manager is trying to get everybody into the ball game. that's strikeout number 2. i don't know how you catch up to craig kimb
let's go down to ken rosenthal with chipper jones. >> ken: thanks, joe.your first trip to this ballpark, your last all-star game. how would you describe the experience? >> unbelievable. i truly regret not been given the opportunity not to play here before. this is a beautiful venue to play baseball in. and i'm just happy that i got to chance to come here one time before i retire. >> ken: has this been more fun or more emotional for you. >> definitely more fun. i am...
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. >> eliot: i'm joined by john rosenthal and and alex seitz-wald. >> eliot: we'll go through a few daysguns, gun control how we should change laws, and then the issue disappears. what in your view should we do, and how do we go about doing it? >> well, what we should do in this country is require congress to find its backbone instead of just trying to extract as much special interest money as possible from the gun manufacturers and the gun lobby and institute uniform national law. the only uniform national law that exists today is that there is no mandatory background check for all gun sales unless you go to a gun store. so congress says it is perfectly okay for criminals al-qaeda hezbollah, gang members to go to u.s. gun shows, 5,000 a year, 33 states, no background check no i.d. required. nobody should be surprised when they hear that 83 more people died yesterday today and every day. 105 american--i'm sorry, 150 americans shot every single day. if you added up the americans killed by firearms in 30 years it is more than all u.s. service men and women killed, in all foreign wars combi
. >> eliot: i'm joined by john rosenthal and and alex seitz-wald. >> eliot: we'll go through a few daysguns, gun control how we should change laws, and then the issue disappears. what in your view should we do, and how do we go about doing it? >> well, what we should do in this country is require congress to find its backbone instead of just trying to extract as much special interest money as possible from the gun manufacturers and the gun lobby and institute uniform national...
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rosenthal's made four so far in this inning. lined to left. misjudge ad lib by carpenter as lahair picks up a two-out single. len: a reminder stat sunday tomorrow. it will be a little different than normal. we will have some rankings. rob nyer is going to write a great piece about catchers framing pitches. and so our stat sunday will take on a little bit more of a tutorial look. we're going to try to get a catcher's mitt up here in the booth for my partner. and we'll try to focus on the starting catchers and how they framed pitches. we'll tell you who over the last five six years has been the best pitch framer in the game. according to the numbers. it should be fun. bob: you want me to wear all the gear or just bring a mitt? len: i think you should bring all the gear. the 2-1 to soto is low. fly ball right center. and a collision out there. it is caught by schumaker to end the game. that's could have been a bad one but they're smiling. cub fans are not. cardinal fans are as they scored all their runs in the seventh inning. the final score card
rosenthal's made four so far in this inning. lined to left. misjudge ad lib by carpenter as lahair picks up a two-out single. len: a reminder stat sunday tomorrow. it will be a little different than normal. we will have some rankings. rob nyer is going to write a great piece about catchers framing pitches. and so our stat sunday will take on a little bit more of a tutorial look. we're going to try to get a catcher's mitt up here in the booth for my partner. and we'll try to focus on the...
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we are going down to the field to ken rosenthal with mike trout. >> ken: thanks. your first all-star game, first at-bat against a knuckleballer. what were you thinking about the baseball gods at that point? >> i was going up there trying to see a pitch, trying to see it must have and see how to react to it. just trying to stay sure, stay up the middle. can't get big with him because you don't know where it's going. >> what was this experience like for you? >> a dream come true as a kid. i will remember this the rest of my life. >> ken: mike, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> ken: back to you. >> joe: the kids did well tonight. ken, thanks very much, thanks to erin and obviously to tim mccarver and our pregame crew. coming into this game so many people looked to the american league and said, well, they have such a huge advantage with their lineup. it's the national league winning for the third straight year behind brilliant pitching and big, giant hits. and i mean hits by giants. half of the season is in the books and so right now we present for you 2012's two
we are going down to the field to ken rosenthal with mike trout. >> ken: thanks. your first all-star game, first at-bat against a knuckleballer. what were you thinking about the baseball gods at that point? >> i was going up there trying to see a pitch, trying to see it must have and see how to react to it. just trying to stay sure, stay up the middle. can't get big with him because you don't know where it's going. >> what was this experience like for you? >> a dream...
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we'll go down to ken rosenthal if a moment. two on for swisher. inside, kenny, your phone is lighting up again. >> ken: joe, you might be wondering who gets credit for signing mauro gomez and pedro ciriaco. well, i just got a text from theo epstein, former red sox gm, now with the cubs, and he reminded me that alec baird and alex porter of the red sox get the credit. theo says they always do a great job. >> joe: 1-1, down and in. meanwhile, ken, i know you found information on the red sox, if they want to add players or payroll going forward in 2012. >> tim: that's right, joe. i found out today they're about $10 million over the luxury tax threshold. that's not a good thing, because what it means is they'll get penalized 40% for every dollar over that they are. what it means come trade time, if they are buyers, is that essentially they're going to need teams to include money in deals. they'll include money, the other teams will, to get better players in return. so that hurts the red sox too if that's the way they go. >> joe: meanwhile it's 3-1 on
we'll go down to ken rosenthal if a moment. two on for swisher. inside, kenny, your phone is lighting up again. >> ken: joe, you might be wondering who gets credit for signing mauro gomez and pedro ciriaco. well, i just got a text from theo epstein, former red sox gm, now with the cubs, and he reminded me that alec baird and alex porter of the red sox get the credit. theo says they always do a great job. >> joe: 1-1, down and in. meanwhile, ken, i know you found information on the...
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he is the president of rosenthal wealth management group. remind us what we are not doing. you have a good list this time. you said the bottom line is what, larry. >> it's all about cash flow in retirement. >> you pass along a sobering sticks statistic. you say it will take $200,000 to pay for your meals. >> that is without inflation. stop and think about the stuff that goes in the household budget and you retire 20, 30, 35 years in retirement. a lot of food and utility bills. those are the tips that we are bringing. >> these are good ones. these are the top mistakes investors make. you don't factor in inflation. >> absolutely. the cost of purchasing power is key in retirement years. if you take a dollar into the grocery store today and you buy a loaf of bread and you get 15 slices and three or four years from now you may only get 11 slices. you have to make sure that your dollar out passes inflation. >> pardon my ignorance. is there a way to no? you look at it costs 25 cents to buy a loaf of bread in 1940. is there a way of knowing or figur
he is the president of rosenthal wealth management group. remind us what we are not doing. you have a good list this time. you said the bottom line is what, larry. >> it's all about cash flow in retirement. >> you pass along a sobering sticks statistic. you say it will take $200,000 to pay for your meals. >> that is without inflation. stop and think about the stuff that goes in the household budget and you retire 20, 30, 35 years in retirement. a lot of food and utility bills....
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taking on dewey square saying these are very pro-labor people are they even to somebody like steve rosenthal was very influential even aware of all the anti worker stuff i mean this group dewey square was also representing a private equity council that was founded by being capital so you know how to put on the tory this enemy of labor unions were at a time. they took the great reporting great story. now into a story about women here's a fact business businesses should know if you include women on your corporate boards your business will do better that's a good clue should drawn from a new credit suisse or research institute report that shows business is with women on their boards outperform businesses with only men on their boards looking at similar sized businesses companies with at least one woman on their board did better than companies with no females by twenty six percent in terms of share prices the conclusion is we need to fight for more gender equality in the workplace it's not just the moral thing to do it's good for business but if it doesn't just stop at business we also need more
taking on dewey square saying these are very pro-labor people are they even to somebody like steve rosenthal was very influential even aware of all the anti worker stuff i mean this group dewey square was also representing a private equity council that was founded by being capital so you know how to put on the tory this enemy of labor unions were at a time. they took the great reporting great story. now into a story about women here's a fact business businesses should know if you include women...
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we'll go down to ken rosenthal if a moment. two on for swisher. inside, kenny, your phone is lighting up again. >> ken: joe, you might be wondering who gets credit for signing mauro gomez and pedro ciriaco. well, i just got a text from theo epstein, former red sox gm, now with the cubs, and he reminded me that alec baird and alex porter of the red sox get the credit. theo says they always do a great job. >> joe: 1-1, down and in. meanwhile, ken, i know you found information on the red sox, if they want to add players or payroll going forward in 2012. >> tim: that's right, joe. i found out today they're about $10 million over the luxury tax threshold. that's not a good thing, because what it means is they'll get penalized 40% for every dollar over that they are. what it means come trade time, if they are buyers, is that entially they're going to need teams to include money in deals. they'll include money, the other teams will, to get better players in return. so that hurts the red sox too if that's the way they go. >> joe: meanwhile it's 3-1 on nic
we'll go down to ken rosenthal if a moment. two on for swisher. inside, kenny, your phone is lighting up again. >> ken: joe, you might be wondering who gets credit for signing mauro gomez and pedro ciriaco. well, i just got a text from theo epstein, former red sox gm, now with the cubs, and he reminded me that alec baird and alex porter of the red sox get the credit. theo says they always do a great job. >> joe: 1-1, down and in. meanwhile, ken, i know you found information on the...
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we'll go down to ken rosenthal if a moment. two on for swisher. inside, kenny, your phone is lighting up again. >> ken: joe, you might be wondering who gets credit for signing mauro gomez and pedro ciriaco. well, i just got a text from theo epstein, former red sox gm, now with the cubs, and he reminded me that alec baird and alex porter of the red sox get the credit. theo says they always do a great job. >> joe: 1-1, down and in. meanwhile, ken, i know you found information on the red sox, if they want to add players or payroll going forward in 2012. >> tim: that's right, joe. i found out today they're about $10 million over the luxury tax threshold. that's not a good thing, because what it means is they'll get penalized 40% for every dollar over that they are. what it means come trade time, if they are buyers, is that essentially they're going to need teams to include money in deals. they'll include money, the other teams will, to get better players in return. so that hurts the red sox too if that's the way they go. >> joe: meanwhile it's 3-1 on
we'll go down to ken rosenthal if a moment. two on for swisher. inside, kenny, your phone is lighting up again. >> ken: joe, you might be wondering who gets credit for signing mauro gomez and pedro ciriaco. well, i just got a text from theo epstein, former red sox gm, now with the cubs, and he reminded me that alec baird and alex porter of the red sox get the credit. theo says they always do a great job. >> joe: 1-1, down and in. meanwhile, ken, i know you found information on the...
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rosenthal told the binghams sierra would die soon. >> it was horrible. when we say it was a nightmare, it was the worst time of our life. >> reporter: then it was the very nick of time, a donor heart became available. the operation a success. >> she's done beautifully every since. >> reporter: a happy ending apparently, best left to memory. you figured you were past this. >> we did it. >> everybody needs their big challenge, we were done. >> reporter: they got themselves tested all of them. no signs of any further heart disease. so they went on with their lives. then one day a couple months ago the middle child, 8-year-old lindsey began complaining of a sympt stomachache. >> we were sitting there reading. >> please, have a normal chest x-ray. >> reporter: it was not normal. >> an enlarged heart. >> i lost it. i couldn't keep my composure. i remember sobbing. >> reporter: so now lindsey came here to the packard children's hospital with a rapidly failing heart. then as the whole family gathered around here, the little one gage, just three years old. >> no,
rosenthal told the binghams sierra would die soon. >> it was horrible. when we say it was a nightmare, it was the worst time of our life. >> reporter: then it was the very nick of time, a donor heart became available. the operation a success. >> she's done beautifully every since. >> reporter: a happy ending apparently, best left to memory. you figured you were past this. >> we did it. >> everybody needs their big challenge, we were done. >> reporter:...
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jake gibb and sean rosenthal, number one team in the world in 2012, had a hiccup last night, losing to poland. so that pool is troubled. the dutch in pool "e" looking good at 2-0. finally, pool "f," santos undee feeted. the americans, perhaps the biggest play of the match right here. 12-11, united states. looking for some offense. rogers, and it's dug! and gavira can't get there. >> textbook play for the u.s. perfect pass. phil dalhausser gets his feet to the ball. stops his feet, sets it high and then something we've been talking about all night long, todd rogers brings the fast ball. >> 13-11 now. united states trying to close out. they'll send dalhausser to the net. herrera expecting to get the ball. he does. rogers with the left. herrera stumbling, and he puts it away anyway! grinding it out. >> mistake for phil to drop off the net. todd rogers really in a good defensive zone. stay up there, frame the block and give your defender a chance to make the play. >> phil caught in no man's land. so now spain will serve on a chance to tie. third set, play to 15, win by two. crowd has come
jake gibb and sean rosenthal, number one team in the world in 2012, had a hiccup last night, losing to poland. so that pool is troubled. the dutch in pool "e" looking good at 2-0. finally, pool "f," santos undee feeted. the americans, perhaps the biggest play of the match right here. 12-11, united states. looking for some offense. rogers, and it's dug! and gavira can't get there. >> textbook play for the u.s. perfect pass. phil dalhausser gets his feet to the ball....
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after the win he spoke with ken rosenthal. >> kenny: ike davis, three-run homer.hey walked david wright to get to you. some players get motivated when that happens. what was your mind set? >> player: hopefully, i want to get a run across the board and stop doing it. david is our guy, having a great year. walking him is not the worst idea. especially to get to me. i'm hitting .200. i hope to get a fly ball and get the runner in. >> kenny: earlier in season there was talk about you getting sent down. terry collinsed to us that one reason you stayed is because he sensed how much your teammates believed in you. how did it make you feel? >> player: great. we have a great team. everyone pulls for each other. you know, i try to make it, even though i was having a bad start, i try to stay positive as a team. not make my struggles effect anyone else. so, you know, i'm glad that, you know, everyone was behind me. i'm glad i'm still here. >> kenny: thanks a lot. >> player: thank you. >> matt: ken, thanks. other saturday action. white sox and yankees. jake peavy in the first.
after the win he spoke with ken rosenthal. >> kenny: ike davis, three-run homer.hey walked david wright to get to you. some players get motivated when that happens. what was your mind set? >> player: hopefully, i want to get a run across the board and stop doing it. david is our guy, having a great year. walking him is not the worst idea. especially to get to me. i'm hitting .200. i hope to get a fly ball and get the runner in. >> kenny: earlier in season there was talk about...
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jake gibb and sean rosenthal, number one team in the world in 2012, had a hiccup last night, losing to poland. so that pool is troubled. the dutch in pool "e" looking good at 2-0. finally, pool "f," santos undee feeted. the americans, perhaps the biggest play of the match right here. 12-11, united states. looking for some offense. rogers, and it's dug! and gavira can't get there. >> textbook play for the u.s. perfect pass. phil dalhausser gets his feet to the ball. stops his feet, sets it high and then something we've been talking about all night long, todd rogers brings the fast ball. >> 13-11 now. united states trying to close out. they'll send dalhausser to the net. herrera expecting to get the ball. he does. rogers with the left. herrera stumbling, and he puts it away anyway! grinding it out. >> mistake for phil to drop off the net. todd rogers really in a good defensive zone. stay up there, frame the block and give your defender a chance to make the play. >> phil caught in no man's land. so now spain will serve on a chance to tie. third set, play to 15, win by two. crowd has come
jake gibb and sean rosenthal, number one team in the world in 2012, had a hiccup last night, losing to poland. so that pool is troubled. the dutch in pool "e" looking good at 2-0. finally, pool "f," santos undee feeted. the americans, perhaps the biggest play of the match right here. 12-11, united states. looking for some offense. rogers, and it's dug! and gavira can't get there. >> textbook play for the u.s. perfect pass. phil dalhausser gets his feet to the ball....
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jake gibb and sean rosenthal, number one team in the world in 2012, had a hiccup last night, losing to poland. so that pool is troubled. the dutch in pool "e" looking good at 2-0. finally, pool "f," santos undee feeted. the americans, perhaps the biggest play of the match right here. 12-11, united states. looking for some offense. rogers, and it's dug! and gavira can't get there. >> textbook play for the u.s. perfect pass. phil dalhausser gets his feet to the ball. stops his feet, sets it high and then something we've been talking about all night long, todd rogers brings the fast ball. >> 13-11 now. united states trying to close out. they'll send dalhausser to the net. herrera expecting to get the ball. he does. rogers with the left. herrera stumbling, and he puts it away anyway! grinding it out. >> mistake for phil to drop off the net. todd rogers really in a good defensive zone. stay up there, frame the block and give your defender a chance to make the play. >> phil caught in no man's land. so now spain will serve on a chance to tie. third set, play to 15, win by two. crowd has come
jake gibb and sean rosenthal, number one team in the world in 2012, had a hiccup last night, losing to poland. so that pool is troubled. the dutch in pool "e" looking good at 2-0. finally, pool "f," santos undee feeted. the americans, perhaps the biggest play of the match right here. 12-11, united states. looking for some offense. rogers, and it's dug! and gavira can't get there. >> textbook play for the u.s. perfect pass. phil dalhausser gets his feet to the ball....
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i'm talking with jessica rosenthal, fox news radio, next to me, said that the aurora police departmentweeted for media and people in the area get behind their cars and far enough away and we're at vantage point where the sergeant says we're okay location to be for what is going be to be a controlled detonation. we've heard two so far. the last one i heard was about 35 minutes ago, they were very small. i can tell you now there are four different personnel inside the building. we saw the first two guys go in about, oh, ten minutes ago and then they repositioned the hook and ladder truck in order to get a better vantage point themselves and they brought in two more. it looks like another firefighter and another bomb technician, of course we don't know for sure because they're not wearing any markings, just protective equipment as they went in. we now know there are four personnel eitr outside of the apartment or inside the apartment and moving around delicately to try to diffuse the situation. and we know the first device were successful inside the apartment, set up to quote, kill whoeve
i'm talking with jessica rosenthal, fox news radio, next to me, said that the aurora police departmentweeted for media and people in the area get behind their cars and far enough away and we're at vantage point where the sergeant says we're okay location to be for what is going be to be a controlled detonation. we've heard two so far. the last one i heard was about 35 minutes ago, they were very small. i can tell you now there are four different personnel inside the building. we saw the first...
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a few years ago, hannah rosenthal and our special representative to muslim communities attended a tolerancemmit together. it came away with an idea. they began asking young people to pledge to spend just one hour working with people who do not look like them or pray like them. jews were encouraged to volunteer to clean a mosque, muslims to help elderly christians get to church, and other examples. it has elicited commitments from young people are around the world to spend tens of thousands of hours walking in someone else's shoes. it has even become one of the london olympics official initiatives. it is something that we all have a responsibility to do. seven years ago, when i was a senator, i spoke at a dinner on religious liberty. i challenged everyone there to think of ways we could personally for their religious freedom. including, in the words of eleanor roosevelt, "in those small places close to home." i said it was up to each of us to ensure that our nation, which has always been an exemplar of religious freedom, continues$l to be. our mission is as important today as it has ever bee
a few years ago, hannah rosenthal and our special representative to muslim communities attended a tolerancemmit together. it came away with an idea. they began asking young people to pledge to spend just one hour working with people who do not look like them or pray like them. jews were encouraged to volunteer to clean a mosque, muslims to help elderly christians get to church, and other examples. it has elicited commitments from young people are around the world to spend tens of thousands of...
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realized that i was not going to beble hdt thewi mo w uthexiv editor, abe rosenthal, dreamed up a columnalled "life in the '30s," which i thin for a lot resikmeof a cinly ot ma- me t andiatrre y be an op-ed pagecolumnist for five years. >> host: who was charlotte curtis? anit heimsh wrlotte rtis was etitond t paed eor d, wst cto the paper, i think thathe was the highest ranking woman and the first woman who'd opinion on th hehead -- who'd bn on waereltki e ysreheir s bifelnd so on and so forth. and i think that those of us who were younger and thought of ourselves as mremi, re lleteou thyss b b o um, and there were two things that changed my mind about that and changed my mind about being dgalut wn neoneras e tathe ia whmaehe highest ranking woman in the newsroom, charlotte asked to take me out to lunch. and over lunch she said to me, mbyo oha a p aheiv y dd i i olfftht reedt e ursod so much about how things worked at the times in th newsroom. and when iold fndi anoghhiic g thy heemt mome "sisterhood is powerful," when i told robin at, robin told me that, in fact, charlotte had been in ofis t
realized that i was not going to beble hdt thewi mo w uthexiv editor, abe rosenthal, dreamed up a columnalled "life in the '30s," which i thin for a lot resikmeof a cinly ot ma- me t andiatrre y be an op-ed pagecolumnist for five years. >> host: who was charlotte curtis? anit heimsh wrlotte rtis was etitond t paed eor d, wst cto the paper, i think thathe was the highest ranking woman and the first woman who'd opinion on th hehead -- who'd bn on waereltki e ysreheir s bifelnd so...
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and, um,hen i camba i bee ht thewi anqu athhe moment when, um, the executive editor, abe rosenthal, dreamedup a column called "life in the ,"chthr l resikmeof a cin ma- me t andiat for three years until maria was born and then became an op-ed pag columnist for five years. cu?host: who was charlotte anit heimsh w etitond t e ed eor page. and, um, when i first came to the paper, i think that she was the highest ranking woman and th first womanhpi o th heh bon waereltki e ys wore these skirt suits and beautiful jewelry and so on and so forth. and i think that those of us who wereunan gh rss mmi, re lleteou wet o where she was by being one of the boys. um, and there were two things that changed my mindbout that and changed my mind ain dgalut wn neoneras e tathe ia made deputy metropolitan editor which made me the highest ranking woman in the newsroom, anovun sao mked to take me out mbyo oha a p aheiv y dd i i whole different light. i realized that she understood at t i ws.out ho thingsk wh ild fndi anoghe historic anthology of the feminist movement, "sisterhood is powerful," when i told robin t
and, um,hen i camba i bee ht thewi anqu athhe moment when, um, the executive editor, abe rosenthal, dreamedup a column called "life in the ,"chthr l resikmeof a cin ma- me t andiat for three years until maria was born and then became an op-ed pag columnist for five years. cu?host: who was charlotte anit heimsh w etitond t e ed eor page. and, um, when i first came to the paper, i think that she was the highest ranking woman and th first womanhpi o th heh bon waereltki e ys wore these...
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a few years ago, and rosenthal -- hannah rosenthal and our special representative to muslim communities attended a tolerance summit together. it came away with an idea. they began asking and people to pledge to spend just one hour -- asking young people to pledge to spend just one hour working with people who do not look like them or play like them. jews were encouraged to volunteer to clean a mosque, islam's to help elderly christians get to church, -- muslims to help elderly christians get to church, and other examples. it has elicited commitments from young people are around the world to spend tens of thousands of hours walking in someone else's shoes. it has even become one of the london olympics official initiatives. it is something that we all have a responsibility to do. seven years ago, when i was a senator, i spoke at a dinner on religious liberty. i challenged everyone there to think of ways we could personally for their religious freedom. including, in the words of eleanor roosevelt, "in those small places close to home." i said it was up to each of us to ensure that our nati
a few years ago, and rosenthal -- hannah rosenthal and our special representative to muslim communities attended a tolerance summit together. it came away with an idea. they began asking and people to pledge to spend just one hour -- asking young people to pledge to spend just one hour working with people who do not look like them or play like them. jews were encouraged to volunteer to clean a mosque, islam's to help elderly christians get to church, -- muslims to help elderly christians get to...