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rob mannford takes over for bud selig who retired after 23 years in charge.stepping down he was asking about one of the most controversial issues as commissioner. >> how should we view those athletes who use steroids and have toppled the record of people who didn't? >> people are going to have to make their own judgment about that. i've studied the game every decade, every decade. every generation has its unique features and i say that not critically. i have players who recent it being called the steroid era because there are a lot of them who did not do anything. they're clean as can be. those that we know did it history will have to deal with it. >> selig also talked about alex rodriguez returning to the yankees after a year-long suspension for using performance-enhancing drugs. >> looking forward to that. >>> also ahead, we'll get an update on the massive blizzard that's taking aim at millions. >>> and "birdman's" oscar chances are heating up. we'll show you all from the screen actors guild awards. that's coming up right here on "cbs this morning." sir, we
rob mannford takes over for bud selig who retired after 23 years in charge.stepping down he was asking about one of the most controversial issues as commissioner. >> how should we view those athletes who use steroids and have toppled the record of people who didn't? >> people are going to have to make their own judgment about that. i've studied the game every decade, every decade. every generation has its unique features and i say that not critically. i have players who recent it...
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rob mannford takes over for bud selig who retired after 23 years in charge.epping down he was asking about one of the most controversial issues as commissioner. >> how should we view those athletes who use steroids and have toppled the record of people who didn't? >> people are going to have to make their own judgment about that. i've studied the game every suspension for using performance-enhancing drugs. >> looking forward to that. >>> also ahead, we'll get an update on the massive blizzard that's taking aim at the screen actors guild awards. that's coming up right here on "cbs this morning." sir, we're going to need you on the runway later. don't let a severe cold hold you back. get theraflu... ...with the power of three medicines to take on your worst pain and fever, cough and nasal congestion. it breaks you free from your toughest cold and flu symptoms. theraflu. serious power. jack's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today, his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure t
rob mannford takes over for bud selig who retired after 23 years in charge.epping down he was asking about one of the most controversial issues as commissioner. >> how should we view those athletes who use steroids and have toppled the record of people who didn't? >> people are going to have to make their own judgment about that. i've studied the game every suspension for using performance-enhancing drugs. >> looking forward to that. >>> also ahead, we'll get an...
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on sunday bud selig and i spoke at yankee stadium. here is that conversation.here are a lot of things we could do on sunday morning. but to talk to you about baseball in this setting this stadium with snow on the ground. >> the yankee stadium ever since 1949, old yankees old yankees never been here9-%q! snow covering the fields. so this is a first. >> rose: growing up in milwaukee, you were a yankee fan. >> i was. very strange. in 1945 the milwaukee brewers, then the triple a team of the american association had an out fielder by the name of hershel martin. i'm the only one left on earth who remembered him. he was my favorite player and they traded him to[during war time period. and i became a yankee fan. hershel was gone quickly. but joe demaggio came back. then i was a joe demaggio came. >> rose: derek jeter in your judgment pretty much coincided with it. >> you know charlie we're lucky because the great icons of the sport for the most part have been really good. you know you go back to demaggio and williams mantle. on and on and on to henry aaron who is a ve
on sunday bud selig and i spoke at yankee stadium. here is that conversation.here are a lot of things we could do on sunday morning. but to talk to you about baseball in this setting this stadium with snow on the ground. >> the yankee stadium ever since 1949, old yankees old yankees never been here9-%q! snow covering the fields. so this is a first. >> rose: growing up in milwaukee, you were a yankee fan. >> i was. very strange. in 1945 the milwaukee brewers, then the triple a...
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new york time tonight on "charlie rose" on bloomberg, but seelig -- bud selig.wn as a commissioner of baseball. he reflects on the game and his legacy. bud selig joins charlie rose tonight on bloomberg at 7:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. new york time. a patient federal reserve -- the fed says they are sticking to their decision of timing on rate news. for more on the decision "street smart" anchor trish regan, and also karl rove to donna -- carl riccadonna. trish, that set with you. no surprises. >> no surprises, but i do not know how they will do it. in a global economy where u.s. workers are not making any more money adjusted for inflation than they were years ago, you still have a lot of challenges out there. i think they had an opportunity a while ago, and carl, i would be curious to hear your thoughts on this, but i think they had an opportunity to raise rates earlier. they did not take it. now they are in a vicious cycle where we are the only game in town. if they raise, the dollar will go through the roof and that will hurt exports. >> carl riccadonna we see tha
new york time tonight on "charlie rose" on bloomberg, but seelig -- bud selig.wn as a commissioner of baseball. he reflects on the game and his legacy. bud selig joins charlie rose tonight on bloomberg at 7:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. new york time. a patient federal reserve -- the fed says they are sticking to their decision of timing on rate news. for more on the decision "street smart" anchor trish regan, and also karl rove to donna -- carl riccadonna. trish, that set with...
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on sunday, bud selig and i spoke at yankee stadium. here's that conversation. >> there are a lot of things we could do on sunday morning but to talk to you about baseball in this setting, in this stadium with snow on the ground. >> i've been to the yankee stadium a lot since 1949, old yankees, new yankees, never been hit with this snow covering the ground. >> growing up in milwaukee, you were a yankees fan. >> it was very strange. in 1945, the milwaukee brewers and then the aaa team and the american association had an outfielder by the name of herschel martin. he was my favorite player. they traded him to the yankees. during the wartime period, i became a yankees fan. herschel was gone quickly but joe dimaggio came back in the 1946 season and not only a yankee fan but a joe dimaggio fan. >> the other interesting thing to say is derek jeter, his career pretty much coincided with your career. >> absolutely. we are lucky because the great icons of our sports for the most part have been really good. you go back to dimaggio. and williams. g
on sunday, bud selig and i spoke at yankee stadium. here's that conversation. >> there are a lot of things we could do on sunday morning but to talk to you about baseball in this setting, in this stadium with snow on the ground. >> i've been to the yankee stadium a lot since 1949, old yankees, new yankees, never been hit with this snow covering the ground. >> growing up in milwaukee, you were a yankees fan. >> it was very strange. in 1945, the milwaukee brewers and then...
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mlb all-star game is coming to has already been told it will host the 2018 event, commissioner bud selig expected to make the official announcement the end of the month. the nationals new addition to the roster would be a top candidate for an all-star. max scherzer agreed to a seven- year deal with the nationals worth $210 million which also includes a $50 million signing bonus. this is the highest free agent contract ever for a pitcher. here's a look at what he brings to d.c. basically the nats deep pitching staff getting much deeper. he has a 91-50 record with an average 3.5 rather. he won 18 games in 2014, a two time all-star 2013 cy young award winner for the american league. >>> alfred morris headed back to the pro bowl to replace leshan mccoy for a second straight appearance. this year's pro bowl is in glendale, arizona, the same site as the super bowl. >>> it's a busy day at the verizon center this holiday. tonight the georgetown hoyas are looking for their sixth straight home win hosting villanova who now sits atom the big east -- atop the big east. seven of the 12 teams are boas
mlb all-star game is coming to has already been told it will host the 2018 event, commissioner bud selig expected to make the official announcement the end of the month. the nationals new addition to the roster would be a top candidate for an all-star. max scherzer agreed to a seven- year deal with the nationals worth $210 million which also includes a $50 million signing bonus. this is the highest free agent contract ever for a pitcher. here's a look at what he brings to d.c. basically the...
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. >>> and charlie talks with bud selig about stepping down as commissioner of major league baseball.> that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm lauren lyster. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> life from the cbs bay area studios. this is kpix, 5 news. >>> good morning everyone, taking a live look out at the golden gate bridge right now, i don't know, brian your if expert, it looks kind of clear out there, right? >> i will refer to roberta. >> she is the expert. >> i greatly appreciate that. >> i think you have some news for me in a second here. >> all righty. i know it. i'm surrounded by experts. >> it is monday, january 26th. >> and 4:30 right now, here is, that lady we're talking about with the weather. >>> patchy fog, clarity and notice increasing clouds as the day progresses today. current air temperatures, you see just switch. 37 degrees in santa rosa, 32 in san francisco. numbers still averaging well above normal for this time of the year. all the way up to about 72 degrees in the warmest location, we'll feature your seven
. >>> and charlie talks with bud selig about stepping down as commissioner of major league baseball.> that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm lauren lyster. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> life from the cbs bay area studios. this is kpix, 5 news. >>> good morning everyone, taking a live look out at the golden gate bridge right now, i don't know, brian your if expert, it looks kind of clear out...
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a week before opening night selig left the show. >> that was a hard moment for him, for us. doing great work. but he just needed vocal time off to take care of himself. >> so the show needed a replacement pippen fast. somebody who already knew the part. somebody who had played pippen on broadway. somebody like -- matthew james thomas. >> i'm going do a backflip. >> who played pippen when the revival opened in new york city. but he hadn't done the show in five months. thomas had just six days to learn all the changes that paulus put in the show. >> like the birthing of something. going to be painful. you have no idea what is going to happen. >> what did happen? rave reviews for the whole cast, including the original pippen and the original, original pippen, john reuben stein. they will perform this show eight times a week in city after city. hartford, connecticut, is the next step. >> welcome to the show, ladies and gentlemen! >> attending these rehearsals took me back. as a kid i wore out the "pippen" cast recording, it gave me the broadway bug. in fact before i became a hum
a week before opening night selig left the show. >> that was a hard moment for him, for us. doing great work. but he just needed vocal time off to take care of himself. >> so the show needed a replacement pippen fast. somebody who already knew the part. somebody who had played pippen on broadway. somebody like -- matthew james thomas. >> i'm going do a backflip. >> who played pippen when the revival opened in new york city. but he hadn't done the show in five months....
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and our friend bud selig is retiring now.ybe they ought to look at the way his stewardship which i thought was overall very excellent of organized baseball. so, they're not responding well. and they have to be ready, and the american people especially on an issue like this are insatiable for their desire for information. and they are very impatient. >> you think that this is though, a particular league's mishandling of it and not necessarily society kind of changing more quickly than lots can catch up with it? or do you think this is a problem in particular to the nfl? >> i think it's particularly to the nfl at the moment, although other sports can learn from it. look, i was involved in a scandal one time a long time ago. i don't even want to refresh your memory about it. but the one lesson is when something like this happens, you got to get all of the information out there as quickly as possible. answer every single question that exists. that is the only way you get over it. and even then it takes some time. >> senator, we'd
and our friend bud selig is retiring now.ybe they ought to look at the way his stewardship which i thought was overall very excellent of organized baseball. so, they're not responding well. and they have to be ready, and the american people especially on an issue like this are insatiable for their desire for information. and they are very impatient. >> you think that this is though, a particular league's mishandling of it and not necessarily society kind of changing more quickly than lots...
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. >> only on "cbs this morning," outgoing commissioner bud selig tells charlie what's right and what'sbut we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> overnight into tomorrow it's 2 to 4 ihenc asn hour. it is serious, so you do have
. >> only on "cbs this morning," outgoing commissioner bud selig tells charlie what's right and what'sbut we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> overnight into tomorrow it's 2 to 4 ihenc asn hour. it is serious, so you do have
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baseball commissioner bud selig said the clock won't hit the majors yet, but a discussion is in the worksbaseball already has a rule against sluggish game play. rule 8.04 says when the bases are occupied the pitcher shall deliver the ball to the batter within 12 seconds after he receives the ball. the rule is designed to eliminate slow play but umpires, they never enforce it. not everyone's a fan of picking up the pace. here's what former baseball player and manager pete rose had to say. >> what's the big deal? who's in a hurry? a baseball game is going to take from 2 1/2 hours to 3 hours. a football game is going to take the same. i don't know why everybody's in a hurry. >> i will admit that the intricacies of the game could be lost with some purist fans but i do kind of disagree. i would like to see the clock and let's play ball. see what happens. there's a lot more coming up on "the ed show." stay tuned. ♪ the bold nissan rogue, with intuitive all-wheel drive. because winter needs a hero. now save up to $1,000 when you finance the 2015 nissan rogue. ♪ your eyes really are unique. in fa
baseball commissioner bud selig said the clock won't hit the majors yet, but a discussion is in the worksbaseball already has a rule against sluggish game play. rule 8.04 says when the bases are occupied the pitcher shall deliver the ball to the batter within 12 seconds after he receives the ball. the rule is designed to eliminate slow play but umpires, they never enforce it. not everyone's a fan of picking up the pace. here's what former baseball player and manager pete rose had to say....
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the outgoing commissioner bud selig prosides over his last -- preside oefs over his last meeting today 80 years old. he'll be succeeded by bob manfred who is the can chief operating officer of baseball. >>> they did what everyone thought was impossible. [ cheers ] >> coming up, more on that amazing achievementby the incredible mountain climbers who climbed el capitan in yosemite using just their hand and feet. >>> but first -- >> if we people want a change, show up to city hall and demand a change. >> and police staffing in the san jose police department. what officials are doing to make sure there are enough patrols on city streets. >>> right now we're looking at a commute where traffic is still affected by some fog and still a little bit slow in areas. things are improving even in the south bay. we'll tell you more about that coming up. >>> and the fog is showing signs of lifting a little bit. clouds are rolling into the north. it's not lifting in the east bay, though. we'll talk about the system and see if there's any rain in the forecast. ♪ for the first time in...♪ ♪forever...♪ ♪.
the outgoing commissioner bud selig prosides over his last -- preside oefs over his last meeting today 80 years old. he'll be succeeded by bob manfred who is the can chief operating officer of baseball. >>> they did what everyone thought was impossible. [ cheers ] >> coming up, more on that amazing achievementby the incredible mountain climbers who climbed el capitan in yosemite using just their hand and feet. >>> but first -- >> if we people want a change, show up...
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. >> while the brewers would improve, it's the state of major league baseball that troubled selig whenthe league in '92. >> we had a lot of unhappy teens. you couldn't compete. so you had to do something to help baseball. >> the pro proposal high market franchises share revenue with smaller clubs passed unanimously. >> all 30 clubs have been in the playoffs the last 10 or 12 years. kansas city was playing in the world series. a lot of people asked me about it. of course it made me happy because it is what we set out to do. >> if there is one thing for which bud selig will be remembered it is the baseball steroids scandal. >> baseball will not rest and will continue to be vigilant on the issue of performance enhance substances. >> that had to be the most testing time for you. >> it was a worry a lot. i worried a lot about obviously. >> it depose to the heart of the game. >> you bet. no question about it. you know people have said we were slow to react. i believe that's a historical myth. >> how should we view those athletes who used steroids and have toppled the record the people who di
. >> while the brewers would improve, it's the state of major league baseball that troubled selig whenthe league in '92. >> we had a lot of unhappy teens. you couldn't compete. so you had to do something to help baseball. >> the pro proposal high market franchises share revenue with smaller clubs passed unanimously. >> all 30 clubs have been in the playoffs the last 10 or 12 years. kansas city was playing in the world series. a lot of people asked me about it. of course...
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the previous commissioner, bud selig set up a committee to study the idea in 2009. they rejected san jose's latest effort to move the team to the south bay. >>> the fire was reported at about 3:30 this morning. in rockaway canyon on the south end of town. extra crews were called in, because the fire was burning close to a residential neighborhood. 80 to 90 homes were evacuated, as firefighters battle the fire in the dark. residents say they fled with little, but the clothes they were wearing. >> my pajamas, thank god they were on. then i put shoes on, and that was it. >> i got a phone call from a friend. he said you need to evacuate, your hill's own fire. >> reporter: the fire was controlled by 8:00 a.m., and the evacuation order was lifted. fire officials are still looking into the cause of that fire. >>> police in san pablo tonight are searching for two men involved in an armed robbery that left a liquor store clerk critically injured. surveillance cameras captured the whole ordeal. as paul chambers reports, family members are upset about what the video shows happ
the previous commissioner, bud selig set up a committee to study the idea in 2009. they rejected san jose's latest effort to move the team to the south bay. >>> the fire was reported at about 3:30 this morning. in rockaway canyon on the south end of town. extra crews were called in, because the fire was burning close to a residential neighborhood. 80 to 90 homes were evacuated, as firefighters battle the fire in the dark. residents say they fled with little, but the clothes they were...
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. >> only on "cbs this morning," outgoing commissioner bud selig tells charlie what's right and what's>>> but we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> overnight into tomorrow it's 2 to 4 inches an hour. it is serious, so you do have to get ready. >> a massive blizzard barrels into the nic.
. >> only on "cbs this morning," outgoing commissioner bud selig tells charlie what's right and what's>>> but we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> overnight into tomorrow it's 2 to 4 inches an hour. it is serious, so you do have to get ready. >> a massive blizzard barrels into the nic.
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get the forecast from outgoing baseball commissioner bud selig who's retiring this weekend.ttsburgh pull your helmet on ♪ ♪ we'll be headed for a fall yeah the whole thing's going to blow ♪ ♪ and the devil's got my number it's long overdue hello he'll come looking soon ♪ ♪ yeah, the whole thing's gonna blow ♪ ♪ oh here comes trouble these people talk too much need to shut 'em up ♪ ♪ yeah i'd rather be alone ♪ ♪ can you, can you hear that rumble ♪ ♪ all this borrowed time it's been running out ♪ ♪ it's the ending of the show ♪ ♪ but i know now yeah yeah i know now, yeah ♪ ♪ everything's gonna be okay ♪ ♪ oh i keep telling myself don't worry be happy ♪ ♪ oh you keep telling yourself everything's gonna be okay ♪ ♪ oh i keep telling myself don't worry, but happy ♪ ♪ oh you keep telling yourself everything's gonna be okay ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ oh i've changed my number wore disguises and went undercover just to just to hide away from you ♪ ♪ oh my ghost came a calling making noises about a promise i had broken ♪ ♪ oh i'm gonna be lonely soon ♪ ♪ oh here comes trouble put your helmet on we'll b
get the forecast from outgoing baseball commissioner bud selig who's retiring this weekend.ttsburgh pull your helmet on ♪ ♪ we'll be headed for a fall yeah the whole thing's going to blow ♪ ♪ and the devil's got my number it's long overdue hello he'll come looking soon ♪ ♪ yeah, the whole thing's gonna blow ♪ ♪ oh here comes trouble these people talk too much need to shut 'em up ♪ ♪ yeah i'd rather be alone ♪ ♪ can you, can you hear that rumble ♪ ♪ all this borrowed...
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selig did a good job bringing it back. >> pete rose. >> and then football you have the concussion worrieslive sports it's still up. >> both of you drive and i -- but i use waze from the back seat oftentimes. the national sheriffs' association is now saying that waze is a huge problem because you can identify where the police officers are supposed to be hiding. >> that's true. >> do you have a problem with this? and you should know the spokesperson for waze says most tend to drive more carefully when they believe law enforcement is nearby. >> here's what i thought. it's an easy system to manipulate because it's self-reporting on these. i never understood why the police officers don't go on and say the policeman is not there or put hidden ones there. you could triple the size of your police force by putting fake spottings all over the place. >> you're giving them ideas. >> we were driving along and i catch a police car in one of those places where you back in. and guy, you snake. i don't like their tactics either. >> joe, were you one of those guys with a cobra in the old days? >> i don't h
selig did a good job bringing it back. >> pete rose. >> and then football you have the concussion worrieslive sports it's still up. >> both of you drive and i -- but i use waze from the back seat oftentimes. the national sheriffs' association is now saying that waze is a huge problem because you can identify where the police officers are supposed to be hiding. >> that's true. >> do you have a problem with this? and you should know the spokesperson for waze says...