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mora on at 1 st. zaun up the middle. slows down. only play's at 1 st and off the bag. cabrera with a good try but drew bobby crosby off first. the orioles get a run in as scott will score. and it is a 9-1 ball game. >> buck: john hits a bullet right back at him and all he can do is deflect it off his glove. cabrera desperation pulls crosby off the bag. luke scott comes in. >> gary: that will be a single infield hit for zaun and an rbi. his fifth of the year. nolan, felix pie started, one at bat fouled a ball off and bounced up and hit him in the throat. he's getting medical attention on that. he finished the at bat. two on and one out with a run in. seven hits now for the orioles. the 0-2 delivery in the dirt. scooped up. suzuki with a good play on it. >> buck: that slider that he will throw from the side he throws fastball runs down and in on right handers and slider effectively go to the other side of the plate and in the dirt. >> gary: hitting .271. 1-2 delivery to him. he gets that one high in the air to left field. back at the wall. matt holliday looking and good-
mora on at 1 st. zaun up the middle. slows down. only play's at 1 st and off the bag. cabrera with a good try but drew bobby crosby off first. the orioles get a run in as scott will score. and it is a 9-1 ball game. >> buck: john hits a bullet right back at him and all he can do is deflect it off his glove. cabrera desperation pulls crosby off the bag. luke scott comes in. >> gary: that will be a single infield hit for zaun and an rbi. his fifth of the year. nolan, felix pie...
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there was also in that st. croix harbor according to robert johnson in his book, "st. croix 1770 to 1776 that the first salute to the stars and stripes occurred in june of 1776. and of course then there's that -- direct relationship between haiti and new orleans, the latter of which in the beginning of the 19th century was considered a minor adjunct to the island which was then considered france's most valuable possession. . it was only after napoleon had failed to conquer the colonies, only then did he decide to sell the louisiana territory. many from the island who had fled that island became early inhabitants of new orleans, contributing to the culture that is so recognized and renowned today. there are also many u.s. virgin islanders today and in the past and from the then danish west indies who have and continue to contribute much to our nation and have spoken of many of them on several occasions. people like casper holstein, congressman payne mentioned raymond jones, emil griffin, tim duncan, many, many others. one, denmark vecsey, was born in st. thomas and sett
there was also in that st. croix harbor according to robert johnson in his book, "st. croix 1770 to 1776 that the first salute to the stars and stripes occurred in june of 1776. and of course then there's that -- direct relationship between haiti and new orleans, the latter of which in the beginning of the 19th century was considered a minor adjunct to the island which was then considered france's most valuable possession. . it was only after napoleon had failed to conquer the colonies,...
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while i believe most of it originated in st. kitts it was in the st. croix harbor where that gunpowder was loaded for the shipmen to the early
while i believe most of it originated in st. kitts it was in the st. croix harbor where that gunpowder was loaded for the shipmen to the early
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last night hitting the ten batters to the plate in the 1 st inning everybody involved in the 1 st inningd again tonight. hannahan had 0-4 but only one. 3-2 on cabrera. very tough to double up. lob throw to try and keep him leaning in that direction. 3-2 on cabrera. runner goes. inside. he surrenders the walk and the a's here in the 8th inning have two on and nobody out. jason berken walked three. david hernandez and baez did not walk any. bullpen has not given up a run in the ball game. hernandez, baez and now short- term. all nine runs, seven hits, three and a third berken started. and cahill. couple run six hits over six couple records for oakland. two on, nobody out. kennedy two rbis in the ball game. two doubles. two runs scored. he's gone 2-4. kennedy now batting in .346. >> buck: got his eye on davis as the speeder and leaving 2nd base. i wouldn't expect him to do anything other than swing away here. >> gary: kennedy now has 13 multiple hit games in his 27 games with the a's. 13 of 27. tremendous may, hit .390 in may. second best batting average in the american league. second only
last night hitting the ten batters to the plate in the 1 st inning everybody involved in the 1 st inningd again tonight. hannahan had 0-4 but only one. 3-2 on cabrera. very tough to double up. lob throw to try and keep him leaning in that direction. 3-2 on cabrera. runner goes. inside. he surrenders the walk and the a's here in the 8th inning have two on and nobody out. jason berken walked three. david hernandez and baez did not walk any. bullpen has not given up a run in the ball game....
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throw down to 1 st. i don't know what that was. he had a great jump and took about three steps and came back. >> buck: if he was just decoying a steal he did a heck of a job because he had a full blown great jump at 1 st. see where he stops? he was a quarter of the way down there and off to a great jump. that was unusual. did a 360 and got back to the bag. i don't know why he shut her down. he had a great jump. >> gary: not going. fouled off down the line. cabrera's delivered a double, scored a run, grounded out. nice catch. didn't drop the water bottle or anything. clean catch. >> buck: no problem at all. just kind of stands up. i got it. forward extension. in the palm of his hand. those are some big hands right there. >> gary: guy behind him going what was that. 1-1 count. boy, davis can make you jumpy over there. he's a challenging you to throw the ball over. big, big lead. then 25 to 31 last year in stolen bases. berken trying to get him to shorten up the lead but he's refusing. >> buck: if he gives him that fake to 3rd and thr
throw down to 1 st. i don't know what that was. he had a great jump and took about three steps and came back. >> buck: if he was just decoying a steal he did a heck of a job because he had a full blown great jump at 1 st. see where he stops? he was a quarter of the way down there and off to a great jump. that was unusual. did a 360 and got back to the bag. i don't know why he shut her down. he had a great jump. >> gary: not going. fouled off down the line. cabrera's delivered a...
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open and finish tenth at the st.ng, just watching him for as long as you were able to see him today, i know much of the round was private. phil off the tee, how was it? it's always an adventure. how did he look to you? >> i tell you, in the rain, of the four shots i saw, on the first tee, it was really raining. the first three were in downpour. there was at one point thunder and lightning. he walked in and came back out. of those four, all of them were on the fairway. it's hard to tell the distance, but they were not where tiger put it yesterday, but it was pretty much in the vicinity. it was by no means erratic by any stretch. as we know, phil has a tendency to do. on the 18th hole, he took six of them, and of the six, five of them were on the fairway. they were all over the fairwayment on his way out i asked him what club he used, and he said he used four different ones just testing it out. so it's hard the take from that 18th hole what he really... what his drive is doing just because it was clear he was really ju
open and finish tenth at the st.ng, just watching him for as long as you were able to see him today, i know much of the round was private. phil off the tee, how was it? it's always an adventure. how did he look to you? >> i tell you, in the rain, of the four shots i saw, on the first tee, it was really raining. the first three were in downpour. there was at one point thunder and lightning. he walked in and came back out. of those four, all of them were on the fairway. it's hard to tell...
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st. joseph -- this is about contraception. st. joseph, you who had without doing naked so that i do without having. >> guest: in the spanish this is [speaking in spanish] that's it, that's it. >> host: the irony, the joke, it's great. >> guest: in english, how was it in english -- >> host: st. joseph, you who had without doing, make it so that i do without having. translator is wonderful. mark freeman is the translator. absolutely cannot tell that this is a translation. and i did not have a spanish copy of the books like couldn't make any of these comparisons, but i am really impressed translation. >> guest: and the other translator i had before -- >> host: he translated this, right? >> guest: open veins, yes. we had a very special relationship. very, very special. he had such a close connection with me that when he blows translating i think there are three volumes, yes, and he died during the book of embraces, and when he arrived to check one of the 1,000 stories, which he would not write. i wouldn't say that. i wouldn't say that
st. joseph -- this is about contraception. st. joseph, you who had without doing naked so that i do without having. >> guest: in the spanish this is [speaking in spanish] that's it, that's it. >> host: the irony, the joke, it's great. >> guest: in english, how was it in english -- >> host: st. joseph, you who had without doing, make it so that i do without having. translator is wonderful. mark freeman is the translator. absolutely cannot tell that this is a translation....
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st. or they tried to be better than silence. >> host: that story affected me a lot because i have always been fascinated by the cave paintings and what struck me most that made me think was of course the beauty, but i was thinking of the intellectual capacity because often we think of primitive man as primitive, as if his brain wasn't as good as our brain, wasn't as smart as we are. i was thinking, approximately 40,000 years ago that these people were doing this works of art with the brilliant powers of creativity. they're really probably no different than any powers of creativity we have today, and -- >> guest: perhaps they were women. >> host: of course. >> guest: this is not a possibility open in any of the book about prehistoric art. they're always thinking of this artists as men but perhaps they were women. >> host: i wanted to note that your book, "mirrors" is probably one of the most dish willy the word feminist books i have ever read. the overwhelming number of portraits of women
st. or they tried to be better than silence. >> host: that story affected me a lot because i have always been fascinated by the cave paintings and what struck me most that made me think was of course the beauty, but i was thinking of the intellectual capacity because often we think of primitive man as primitive, as if his brain wasn't as good as our brain, wasn't as smart as we are. i was thinking, approximately 40,000 years ago that these people were doing this works of art with the...
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so mil democratken wrote the st. he knew so much about the political and military issues and figures involved, so much about even the terrain, that are about 20 years later, he ran into someone who said to him, and this wasn't the first time he had heard it, but he mention its in one of his memoirs, about 20 years later, someone came up to him and said yours was the best story that i've ever read about the war. and he wrote it weeks before it happened. >> is that -- >> it's not so much hustle thattent as a writer, it's the knowledge he had. but it points to a serious problem that one of the reasons there's so many problems in journalism is this desire to be first. and it just astonishes me that people think it's that important. the morning after any election night, the "new york times" will run a piece and it will say, fox declared a winner at 11:52 p.m. msnbc declared a winner at 11:54 p.m. the first of the broadcast networks, abc, didn't declare a winner until 12:02 a.m. are you going to decide which network you're
so mil democratken wrote the st. he knew so much about the political and military issues and figures involved, so much about even the terrain, that are about 20 years later, he ran into someone who said to him, and this wasn't the first time he had heard it, but he mention its in one of his memoirs, about 20 years later, someone came up to him and said yours was the best story that i've ever read about the war. and he wrote it weeks before it happened. >> is that -- >> it's not so...
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st. petersburg is a beautiful town. not exactly a beautiful baseball park but a useful one with the roof and, no, i would not want to be outside in florida tonight. it was a sizzler today. 85th of the game by matt garza and he misses against ryan zimmerman. you see this from outside and you can't really tell but the roof slants. how far is it going? far enough to be run down by b. j. upton. i guess they figure that nobody can hit the roof in the outfield so the roof slants down. it looks like the leaning dome of st. petersburg. presented by firestone, a tradition of innovation, interleague homeruns since 2002, adam dunn is right up there. and the 300 watch is in progress. adam dunn is five homeruns away. he has singled, driven in a run and walked tonight. adam dunn has now walked 89 times this year. those are the major league leaders. well, a blogger to be nameless said that he is not a-did does not have a good batting eye. he is just picky. [ laughter ]. >> rob: i don't know what that means but the guy has a lifetime .
st. petersburg is a beautiful town. not exactly a beautiful baseball park but a useful one with the roof and, no, i would not want to be outside in florida tonight. it was a sizzler today. 85th of the game by matt garza and he misses against ryan zimmerman. you see this from outside and you can't really tell but the roof slants. how far is it going? far enough to be run down by b. j. upton. i guess they figure that nobody can hit the roof in the outfield so the roof slants down. it looks like...
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he came over to st. louis in '02, and it didn't take long to see what he does. he's not a base stealer. he's a base runner. i will never forget, remember when sore on know got crossed up and both guys were at the bag for a relay. it happened one day with the runner coming. he took out both of them. >> he does look like a linebacker. he's huge. >> he's listed at 6'4", 250. of course scott olson coming back soon, although his most recent outing wasn't very good. the nats want him to have at least one more rehab start. that's a broken bat. zimmerman to second, well done, to first. safe. hill went after gonzalez, and harris just able to beat it out. >> fast runner on first, got to really get it over there. he may have gotten rolen at first. nice play, though. >> bases almost wiped clean, two outs with a runner at first. up and away, one ball, one strike. >> fletcher paid a compliment. he said, man, i thought we had a reamy good bullpen. you're bull opinion has been matching us the entire series. that's the way you want to be recognized if you're a bullpen. >> they d
he came over to st. louis in '02, and it didn't take long to see what he does. he's not a base stealer. he's a base runner. i will never forget, remember when sore on know got crossed up and both guys were at the bag for a relay. it happened one day with the runner coming. he took out both of them. >> he does look like a linebacker. he's huge. >> he's listed at 6'4", 250. of course scott olson coming back soon, although his most recent outing wasn't very good. the nats want him...
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east beginning tonight in st. pete. >> bob: when you thought the schedule might be getting a little easier, no way. welcome to tropicana field in st. pete. the league-leading hitting tampa bay. this will be interesting with the yankees looming next week. i don't know if it saved the home stand but it sure left a better taste in everybody's mouth last night. >> rob: first and foremost, nice to have you back, buddy. >> bob: thank you, sir. >> rob: you have the american league east coming up. that's not going to be easy. you have to have well pitched starts from our rotation. john la man had a great start and the bullpen gave those guys the opportunity to come back. you see hernandez with a huge hit on a tough curve ball, a 67 mile-per-hour curve ball. zimmerman got the fielder's choice. they threw the ball away, we scored two runs and took the lead. it was a fabulous game, bob, and it was a heck of a way to end the home stand. the next couple of weeks, this is going to be a test for this ball club. >> bob: rob's tes
east beginning tonight in st. pete. >> bob: when you thought the schedule might be getting a little easier, no way. welcome to tropicana field in st. pete. the league-leading hitting tampa bay. this will be interesting with the yankees looming next week. i don't know if it saved the home stand but it sure left a better taste in everybody's mouth last night. >> rob: first and foremost, nice to have you back, buddy. >> bob: thank you, sir. >> rob: you have the american...
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and swung on a miss to the runner at 1 st. boards cunningham had a double to start off the fourth to score. part of that four run opening. gosh six game hit streak now for aaron cunningham. and a breaking ball taken outside. able to block it and hold the runner. cunningham called up from the minors. he's been up a couple of times already filling in as the a's have had a number of people go on the d.l. twice he's made his way up. he's played right for the second time. back into the seats. boards now hernandez started on tuesday in seattle he was hooked up against eric and two runs in the first, one in the 3rd and charged with five runs on ten hits. gosh bounced it way out in front of the plate. and 2-2 count. >> this is his first relief appearance. you can see how he smothered the breaking ball. does a good job playing it off his chest again. >> runner at 1 st with nobody out. and the 2-2 to cunningham. and a strike taken. so hernandez will be credited with the orioles first strikeout. one down here in the 5th inning. >> got th
and swung on a miss to the runner at 1 st. boards cunningham had a double to start off the fourth to score. part of that four run opening. gosh six game hit streak now for aaron cunningham. and a breaking ball taken outside. able to block it and hold the runner. cunningham called up from the minors. he's been up a couple of times already filling in as the a's have had a number of people go on the d.l. twice he's made his way up. he's played right for the second time. back into the seats. boards...
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the other biggest name or biggest story at the st. jude classic, the return of john daley after a six-month suspension. he's lost all that weight. seems to be humble. seems to have found his game on the tour. what's it like for him out there on day one? >> this is almost like a homecourt for him. he's from arkansas, it's just up the road. he's played in this tournament a thousand different times. so he was well received here. his game is still a little off. especially with putting, i'm sure you saw from the highligh highlights. he's been putting on the greens in europe, and now he comes over here. but something that was differe different. he didn't do that. he got up-and-down for his bogie. even though he putted poorly and finished 2 over. he went right to the range and to the putting green after the round, which is also something a little different. the old john daley might have blown it off, gotten in the car and been on his way. so there are signs that maybe he understands this is his last chance, and signs of maturity that he real
the other biggest name or biggest story at the st. jude classic, the return of john daley after a six-month suspension. he's lost all that weight. seems to be humble. seems to have found his game on the tour. what's it like for him out there on day one? >> this is almost like a homecourt for him. he's from arkansas, it's just up the road. he's played in this tournament a thousand different times. so he was well received here. his game is still a little off. especially with putting, i'm...
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palm trees in st. pete, outside tropicana field west of downtown st. peters berg. we go to the bottom of the 8th 8th. do we have a defining moment in this game? >> rob: the defining moment was the walk here. kapler gets an inside curveball, hits his bat, you know the rest. >> bob: he hit that ball maybe 330 possibly less. >> rob: the dimension would have been less. they cut it in to make a smaller field. remember jack measurety stadium in san diego? they put a fence inside the brick fence. you had to hit a ton to get it out of the field. they moved it in, cut off the an -- the end to have corner action. >> bob: this ball is drilled to left center by pena. elijah dukes will pick it up. that's the lead run here in the 8th inning. [cheering and applause] in this series, the nationals have not scored an earned run after the 4 4th inning. >> bob: fastball up in the zone. second ball carlos pena hit hard this series. he hit a home run earlier in the series. he's been kind of quiet with a couple of bunt hits. >> bob: 5-11 in the series with two bunt hits. there's a lot of
palm trees in st. pete, outside tropicana field west of downtown st. peters berg. we go to the bottom of the 8th 8th. do we have a defining moment in this game? >> rob: the defining moment was the walk here. kapler gets an inside curveball, hits his bat, you know the rest. >> bob: he hit that ball maybe 330 possibly less. >> rob: the dimension would have been less. they cut it in to make a smaller field. remember jack measurety stadium in san diego? they put a fence inside the...
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loyal fans traveling down to st. pete to follow our ball club club. today is telecasts by the washington nationals. it may not be reproduced in any form. the counts may not be used without consent of the washington nationals. >> bob: looking to bunt. this kid has had a great series, 4 life 7 with -- 4-7 with a walk. >> rob: from this point on, this is where detwiler has had issues. 22 earned runs or 22-72 with 13 earned runs. >> bob: the name of the hometown, same high school as andy and ben sheets went to. that's a shattered bat. to johnson for the first out. >> rob: right here he gets gets inside. great curveball. i had a great conversation with the equipment manager for the marlins when i was there. now he's the equipment manager for the nationals. we talked about the extended length of the new bats and maple wood. how the maple wood has a swirling grain to it. the old bats, the grains are the length of the bat. when you broke them, it was basically like breaking a boat oar. now they're longer and thinner in the middle. you've got to projectiles wh
loyal fans traveling down to st. pete to follow our ball club club. today is telecasts by the washington nationals. it may not be reproduced in any form. the counts may not be used without consent of the washington nationals. >> bob: looking to bunt. this kid has had a great series, 4 life 7 with -- 4-7 with a walk. >> rob: from this point on, this is where detwiler has had issues. 22 earned runs or 22-72 with 13 earned runs. >> bob: the name of the hometown, same high school...
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host: port st. lucie, fla., mike on the republican line. caller: i do not think the president is handling this very well at all. all of these callers are an indicator. it just seems to me that the administration could not maybe but absolutely at least say some positive words for the people who are risking their lives. it is just like our own soldiers risking their lives for the freedom of this man to be president. host: next to philadelphia, democratic caller, good morning. you are on the air. caller: i am in complete agreement with the present. republicans seem to think everything -- president. republicans seem to think of a thing should be handled with force. the last caller actually did it perfectly. how would we feel if iran can over here because they did not like the results of the 2000 election. i do not understand the marched to war. it seems like it is all what the republicans seem to want. and thank you for c-span. host: @ thank you for calling. pittsburgh post-gazette caring but "new york times" story. here is what they have on th
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. >>> welcome to tropicana fi in st. petersburg.he nationals on top 2-0 here in the top of the fourth inning. -- will foul it off to the right side. we will give you the highlights you need to see shortly. we can tell you that ryan zimmerman has both nats rbi's tonight, a third inning ground ball, andy sonnanstine for the rays and jurisdiction pitching beautifully so far for the nats. nieves just got a piece of that 0-2 breaking ball. bob carpenter, rob dibble, byron kerr here. we will bring you up to date. we can tell you that jordan zimmermann, no runs on two hits, five strikeouts, one walk, and a big double play ball shutting down the major league's leading run producing offense so far. 0-2 to nieves. got him, and the top of the fourth comes to a close. ú oof! i hope he has that insurance. aflac! you really need it these days. how come? well if you're hurt and can't work it pays you cash... yeah to help with everyday bills like gas, the mortgage... ...and groceries. it's like insurance for daily living. so...what's it calle
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and 8,000 will be using the malcolm x area to make their entrances to st. elizabeth with the interchange. can i ask you given the good work you all have done on shepherds parkway to facilitate the federal project whether or not, i shall let you know, the district of course, will not take care of this federal project with that in a highway funds that it has. rather than has been discussion within the federal highway administration of this matter can be resolved, the major transportation matter to make sure these 8,000 people again to this new development? >> the staff and the federal land office have been actively involved in the st. elizabeth project i do not know the specifics where they are right now and the issue you refer to have to get back to to you withn days to for the record. >> please to back within 10 days we're trying to get ahead of a major problem if we do not begin to work on a number of thank you very much and particularly for what you have done with the apprenticeship programs. >> thank you ms. stores in you have spent a lot of time with us
and 8,000 will be using the malcolm x area to make their entrances to st. elizabeth with the interchange. can i ask you given the good work you all have done on shepherds parkway to facilitate the federal project whether or not, i shall let you know, the district of course, will not take care of this federal project with that in a highway funds that it has. rather than has been discussion within the federal highway administration of this matter can be resolved, the major transportation matter...
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ground ball to 1 st. play made by huff. that will move the runner over. are two down here in the 3rd. nick markakis, adam jones both in the running for a position on the all star team. you can vote for your favorite orioles at orioles.com. don't miss your chance to vote orange and save green. by voting for the birds maximum 25 times you get a free upper reserves seat. vote early and often. for details go to orioles.com vote orange. number two hitter kennedy flied out. first time up. runner at 3rd base. berken trying to get out of this with davis on a third. and the pitch is inside for a ball. davis will get as far off the bag as he can at 3rd in case the ball gets away from the catcher. he'll be off. kennedy lifts it. going to be a tough play. and there is none. and it gets by jones. kennedy on his way to second. backed up, an rbi single. and a 2-0 lead for oakland. probably an error on jones allowing the runner to go to 2nd base. >> buck: kennedy has delivered big hits for this team and this is just a flare sinking and getting away from jones in center f
ground ball to 1 st. play made by huff. that will move the runner over. are two down here in the 3rd. nick markakis, adam jones both in the running for a position on the all star team. you can vote for your favorite orioles at orioles.com. don't miss your chance to vote orange and save green. by voting for the birds maximum 25 times you get a free upper reserves seat. vote early and often. for details go to orioles.com vote orange. number two hitter kennedy flied out. first time up. runner at...
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host: joining us from st. louis, john mcmanus, associate professor at the university of missouri at ralla to talk to us about the 65th anniversary of - d-day. what is the significance of d-day in terms of how they think of warfare in the 21st century? guest: in some respects it is the event of the 21st century because many hitching believe it is the pivotal moment of world war ii in europe. from an american perspective it is really the moment when the united states becomes a military superpower. in a larger sense you see that in the summer of 1944 in many parts of world two, but the normandy invasion is the leading element of that. it is probably the quintessential amphibious invasion in human history from a military tack ithticiatachticia view. host: in many cases we use the words d-day and normandy interchangeably. but d-day was a separate event from the battle of normandy. explain that. guest: exactly. d-day was just the beginning. the invasion itself is known as d-day, june 6, 1944. that is one of the poin
host: joining us from st. louis, john mcmanus, associate professor at the university of missouri at ralla to talk to us about the 65th anniversary of - d-day. what is the significance of d-day in terms of how they think of warfare in the 21st century? guest: in some respects it is the event of the 21st century because many hitching believe it is the pivotal moment of world war ii in europe. from an american perspective it is really the moment when the united states becomes a military...
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you quebecan read the epistle of st. james, and then related to what we are doing in this inputting people to work. >> and if you don't study hard, we will make a comeback here and sit through all of the hearings. [laughter] thank you very much class. class dismissed, as you wish. [applause] now that you have regained your composure thank you very much for that interruption. please proceed. >> not a problem. i was actually looking for to the increased scrutiny. as i believe i was mentioning that in keeping with the intent of the law, to create jobs throughout the united states the faa has monitored the allocation of this funding to attempt the historical patterns we use for granting grants, and as a result, the knouse projects of this funding are represented in all 50 states as well as puerto rico, american samoa, mariana islands and guam. in addition to airports grant funding the recovery act also made available to hundred billion dollars for the faa facilities and equipment program to support the faa infrastructure and
you quebecan read the epistle of st. james, and then related to what we are doing in this inputting people to work. >> and if you don't study hard, we will make a comeback here and sit through all of the hearings. [laughter] thank you very much class. class dismissed, as you wish. [applause] now that you have regained your composure thank you very much for that interruption. please proceed. >> not a problem. i was actually looking for to the increased scrutiny. as i believe i was...
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so if joe shmo grew up in st. louis, i guess you could say it's sort of like where superman came from, which is crip ton. so we would specialize as a youth, off of route 66 as getting lost and ultimately not doing a very good job of it because i ultimately found my way home and back to washington, d.c. but this became almost an obsession in my youth and it became an obsession as i'm embarrassed to say, as an adult too. i have spent more time getting lost than most of you people have been found. so in fact, that almost became my daily commute. destiny, this was my destination, or no destination at all. and this is where i find my photos. these photos are easy to find. you know where the jefferson memorial is. you know where the world war ii memorial is. you have also know where the u.s. capitol is and you will know where the lincoln memorial is, because sam and others will take you there. but many of the photos that i take are what you would call found america. i find it, when, in the most unexpected places, like j
so if joe shmo grew up in st. louis, i guess you could say it's sort of like where superman came from, which is crip ton. so we would specialize as a youth, off of route 66 as getting lost and ultimately not doing a very good job of it because i ultimately found my way home and back to washington, d.c. but this became almost an obsession in my youth and it became an obsession as i'm embarrassed to say, as an adult too. i have spent more time getting lost than most of you people have been found....
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st. louis won in cleveland, 3- 1. mets beat the yankees 6-2. those are the finals in so far from interleague play. the american league who let the national league, 31 wins to 25 through last night. >> bob: last night star stretch of 12 very difficult interleague games against the upper echelon of the a.l. east. tampa bay, new york, toronto and boston. then a series to follow at baltimore. that ball into left. dukes is back. can't get it up against the wall. hernandez scores. upton scores. it's 8-2. >> rob: this is just a hanging breaking ball by colome. when you drop down to try to help the ball, sometimes it flattens out. it helps longoria, doesn't get all of it. great effort by elijah dukes and b.j. upton breaking it down there at the end. that is one of the fastest humans i've ever seen. >> bob: elijah dukes did not get all the way back to the wall when he jumped. i would say the nationals does not have an outfielder that goes back on balls as well. the rays lead 8-2. >> rob: in defense of elijah, he's been playing right
st. louis won in cleveland, 3- 1. mets beat the yankees 6-2. those are the finals in so far from interleague play. the american league who let the national league, 31 wins to 25 through last night. >> bob: last night star stretch of 12 very difficult interleague games against the upper echelon of the a.l. east. tampa bay, new york, toronto and boston. then a series to follow at baltimore. that ball into left. dukes is back. can't get it up against the wall. hernandez...
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good crowd at tropicana field in st. petersburg. dukes 2-2 with a pair of doubles and two runs scored stepping in a place where he first played and not far from where he grew up. >> rob: elijah has nailed two shots off today. >> bob: evidently the problems elijah was having with the fans in left field last night, some of what they were saying was getting personal and family related. elijah didn't like it. fans have been harassing opposing ballplayers for 100 years, but there's a point where it goes too far. >> bob: he's done damage today. that's the best way to shut them down. swing and a miss, 2-1. in on dukes' hands. shields started this inning with 59 pitches. he's nearing 80. [cheering and applause] and a big breaking ball. elijah dukes strikes out. nationals strand their third runner of the day. 4 life 2 half way through. thro) - it's on. - oh, it's on, all right. - it's on. - totally on. 2 -- 4-2 half way through. . - it's on. - oh, yeah, it's on. affirmative, it's on. announcer: southwest airlines announces new service out of
good crowd at tropicana field in st. petersburg. dukes 2-2 with a pair of doubles and two runs scored stepping in a place where he first played and not far from where he grew up. >> rob: elijah has nailed two shots off today. >> bob: evidently the problems elijah was having with the fans in left field last night, some of what they were saying was getting personal and family related. elijah didn't like it. fans have been harassing opposing ballplayers for 100 years, but there's a...
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the yield of iran said that st. challenges is not acceptable. this is challenging democracy after the elections -- the leader of iran said that st. challenges is not acceptable. -- street challenges. something is funny. and when you declared the results of the election is fine but say there is going to be some investigations, what is the value of the investigation if you have already certified the election? so we are looking to differ with the supreme leader of iran. if it is not challenging democracy after the elections, it is saying the elections were rigged, and -- predictions -- and -- elections do not produce outcomes that can be relied upon -- and rigged elections do not produce outcomes that can be relied upon somebody at the top gets to say -- i do not know where -- that can be relied upon. somebody at the top kids to say. we are very fortunate to live in a country where that is not the case -- somebody at the top gets to say. who served with good behavior -- that is a system that produces confidence among the people, and a free people g
the yield of iran said that st. challenges is not acceptable. this is challenging democracy after the elections -- the leader of iran said that st. challenges is not acceptable. -- street challenges. something is funny. and when you declared the results of the election is fine but say there is going to be some investigations, what is the value of the investigation if you have already certified the election? so we are looking to differ with the supreme leader of iran. if it is not challenging...
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. >> rob: you why julian tavarez -- you had julian tavarez in st. bob: and -- the fan is wrong. you are right. i know had you a fan hounding you on that. t-a-v-a-r-z. >> rob congratulations on your 50th win. >> bob: he joins a select group of relief pitchers. how about this group, trevor hoffman, are another rhodes, mariano rivera, those are the guys with 50 wins active. and julian told me he also found out from a friend of his down in the caribbeans that he is now second all time in caribbean series wins to jose lima. he had no idea. >> rob: lima time. he was telling me a story about his 7-year-old son in the playoffs. on a day off, he will fly down there to be with him, watch his game. >> bob: villone trying to come in through the side door there, just missing. the count is full to ben zobrist. ron villone, one intentional walk. if you take that away, he has had a few walks, 8 of them in 24 innings but he has been pretty unhittable. that ball goes straight up does not hit any girders or rings and josh bard is there to grab it. we are with you tomo
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and so my uncle went through with a push to st. lieu and was wounded at d plus 12 just outside of st. lieu. my uncle served at heart break ridge in korea. and then i served in the marine corps in vietnam. my older brothers served in the army rangers. his wife also was in the mountain division. my younger brother served in the navy for ten years and his daughter stacy was nominated twice as military photographer for the year in iraq. so we do have a history with this. and i would like to say to all the people out there, honor the veterans. because if it wasn't for them, they wouldn't be able to enjoy the benefits that they have today. host: thank you very much for your call. our next call comes from new york city, as we look at prime minister harper from canada. he is also speaking french. we are going to continue to take calls in english. caller: i enlisted in the navy because i didn't want to go to the army because i didn't want to go to europe because i had relatives over in germany. i know i didn't have no relatives in japan but
and so my uncle went through with a push to st. lieu and was wounded at d plus 12 just outside of st. lieu. my uncle served at heart break ridge in korea. and then i served in the marine corps in vietnam. my older brothers served in the army rangers. his wife also was in the mountain division. my younger brother served in the navy for ten years and his daughter stacy was nominated twice as military photographer for the year in iraq. so we do have a history with this. and i would like to say to...
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in ramsey county and st. louis county, they don't even come close to comport to the standards that you have adopted. >> that ties to your offer of proof which begins on the improperly accepted ballots by 89. i know you are a trial lawyer but in my experience i have never seen an offer of proof like this. it doesn't identify witnesses or what they are going to see in terms of what exhibit they are challenging. it seems to me that under 209065, the rules of evidence and civil procedure apply, why is this not inadequate? we don't have admissible evidence that can determine whether or not you have met your burden? >> i can go further than that. in 40 years of trying cases i have never heard of a written offer. we set out, when prior conduct -- >> have you heard of an offer of proof that is not on the record? >> not offhand. >> either you put it on the record orally, there are articulate lawyers who put good offers of proof or in writing. if you are going to make a distinction, tell me what it is. >> we were going
in ramsey county and st. louis county, they don't even come close to comport to the standards that you have adopted. >> that ties to your offer of proof which begins on the improperly accepted ballots by 89. i know you are a trial lawyer but in my experience i have never seen an offer of proof like this. it doesn't identify witnesses or what they are going to see in terms of what exhibit they are challenging. it seems to me that under 209065, the rules of evidence and civil procedure...
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the other biggest name or biggest story of the st.e of john the return daley after a six-month suspension. he's lost all that weight. he seems to be very humble. seems to have found his game on the european tour. what's it like for him out there after day i one? >> you know, this is sort of a, almost like a homecourt for him. he's from arkansas, and just up the road. played in this tournament about 1,000 different times. so he was well received here. his game was still a little off, especially at putting. i'm sure you sawff from the highlights. he had some difficulties putting today. he's used to putting on those greens in europe. now he comes over here, you know. but something that was different, you know, normally you show the highlight from no. 11. the old john daley might have had a john daley-esque meltdown and sort of phoned it in. he didn't do that. he got up-and-down for his bogie. even though he putted poorly and finished 2 over, he went to the range and to the putting green after the round which is also something a little di
the other biggest name or biggest story of the st.e of john the return daley after a six-month suspension. he's lost all that weight. he seems to be very humble. seems to have found his game on the european tour. what's it like for him out there after day i one? >> you know, this is sort of a, almost like a homecourt for him. he's from arkansas, and just up the road. played in this tournament about 1,000 different times. so he was well received here. his game was still a little off,...
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. >> the st. jude classic, the final event for the u.s. open next week.son, back for the first time since his wife's breast cancer diagnosis. he will play the u.s. open, and then after that they will -- phil started red hot. birdied his first two holes. however, he would double bogie, and then turn it around on the front nine. he would birdie the 7th to finish at 2 under 68. he's playing his first tournament since the six-month suspension, on the par 4, ninth. john daley, nice movement and ball acceleration. daley, 1 under at the turn. however, things getting a little dicey on the par 3, 11th. probably should have used it, over the imreen. he would have to go to the drop zone. throe got mad, throwing his club. had a snowman instead. even his 2 over 72. so, after day one, brian gay, atop your leaderboard, he shot a 64. jose maria ole thawbal who will go to the golf hall of fame later. with a 66. there you see retief goosen, shot a 68. at the left, phil mickelson talked about his round afterwards. >> i thought it was going to be a really good round. i made
. >> the st. jude classic, the final event for the u.s. open next week.son, back for the first time since his wife's breast cancer diagnosis. he will play the u.s. open, and then after that they will -- phil started red hot. birdied his first two holes. however, he would double bogie, and then turn it around on the front nine. he would birdie the 7th to finish at 2 under 68. he's playing his first tournament since the six-month suspension, on the par 4, ninth. john daley, nice movement...
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on the field here in st. pete. >> rob: talking about public health care, i'm sure, nuclear problems in north korea. >> bob: anderson hernandez hits it off the end of the bat and pops it up. serious bullpen questions. they will solve all of our problems down there, i promise you. ♪ ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me. ♪ (announcer) it's right here, it's easy... ♪ always feel like mebody's watching me. ♪ ...it's the money you could be saving with geico. ♪ who's watching? ♪ i always feel like (announcer) it's right here, it's easy... ♪ somebody's watching me. ...it's the money you could be saving with geico. . >> bob: how is your fi start at the major league level going right now? i i will craig stammen has been amazing, against the best offense in the american league, he has five strikeouts on three walks, basically two hits and two runs. it should be one run up there. craig stammen, dealing, great movement on his pitches, 5 innings, 2 hits, 2 runs. three walks, three good walks, 5 k's. >> bob:
on the field here in st. pete. >> rob: talking about public health care, i'm sure, nuclear problems in north korea. >> bob: anderson hernandez hits it off the end of the bat and pops it up. serious bullpen questions. they will solve all of our problems down there, i promise you. ♪ ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me. ♪ (announcer) it's right here, it's easy... ♪ always feel like mebody's watching me. ♪ ...it's the money you could be saving with geico. ♪ who's...
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st. paul's letters to the new congregations that one day were to become the christian movement. but at the beginning were just widely scattered groups that didn't know one another. and they were looking for a set of rules to follow, and paul traveled with the convey yansz of the day, between these far scattered little places, and he brought a message to them and the message even after all these years is shocking and i seldom meet religious people who swear by the bible and have read this many times who actually heard what paul was saying. st. paul's new testament letters to the congregation which later became the christian movement are filled with fervent calls to ignore the rules. i swear that's true. rules paul said, corrupted the establishment of his day and in a variety of ways. paul writes, salvation will not be found through obeying the rules. think of a surfing bum, cracking the human genetic code, or a movie usher giving shape to the american film industry. as examples of this. sc
st. paul's letters to the new congregations that one day were to become the christian movement. but at the beginning were just widely scattered groups that didn't know one another. and they were looking for a set of rules to follow, and paul traveled with the convey yansz of the day, between these far scattered little places, and he brought a message to them and the message even after all these years is shocking and i seldom meet religious people who swear by the bible and have read this many...
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cards, marlins in st. louis. top of the 8th. they hold a 6-4 lead over florida. they've led this throughout after a homer in the 1st to make it 3-0. st. louis is trying to get out of the season slump, five losses losses in a row. he scored a run and also a stolen base. >> the vikings have backed off their pursuit of brett farve after he failed to report to organized meeting this is week. we have his version of what was expected this week. >> was there a deadline or not this week placed on farve to report to practice? >> absolutely not. certainly not from me, not even close. don't know where that would have dropped out of the sky. s this could resume in a more s serious manner? >> i don't know. i'm not into predicting the future. we'll have to see what is around the corner tomorrow. he was a great player. he a setback last year, he was playing very well early, and if in fact he's had that surgery i'm as anxious to see what's he's got left in that cannon because he had a pretty good arm, as we know. >> here's what the vikings have to choose from currently. tarvaris
cards, marlins in st. louis. top of the 8th. they hold a 6-4 lead over florida. they've led this throughout after a homer in the 1st to make it 3-0. st. louis is trying to get out of the season slump, five losses losses in a row. he scored a run and also a stolen base. >> the vikings have backed off their pursuit of brett farve after he failed to report to organized meeting this is week. we have his version of what was expected this week. >> was there a deadline or not this week...
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that is the one at st. paul was on going to damascus. -- that is the one that st. paul was on going to damascus. half of the cia agency has been hired since 9/11. we have a lot of junior people. i began to ask the experts along the take to build an analyst with 20 years of experience. they came back with an unacceptable answer. they said, "about 20 years." [laughter]
that is the one at st. paul was on going to damascus. -- that is the one that st. paul was on going to damascus. half of the cia agency has been hired since 9/11. we have a lot of junior people. i began to ask the experts along the take to build an analyst with 20 years of experience. they came back with an unacceptable answer. they said, "about 20 years." [laughter]
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we wanted to show, look at all of these ballots that came in minneapolis and st. louis county, that do not even come close to comport to the standards that you have adopted -- >> that ties to your offer of proof which begins sunday improperly accepted balance. i know you are eight -- -- which begins on improperly accepted ballots. i know you are a trial lawyer. it seems to me under the 20965 statute, the rules of evidence, why is this offer of proof not inadequate in that we do not have admissible evidence that can be considered by this court in determining whether you have met your burden? >> i think we can go further than that. in 43 years of trying cases, i have never heard of a written offer of proof. we set out to -- >> have you ever heard of an offer of proof that is not on the record? >> not offhand. >> the offer of proof is the purpose of appellate practices. he put it on the record orly and there are some lawyers that put it offers of proof on the record orally. if you're going to make a distinction here, tell me what it is. >> we're going to do the ordin
we wanted to show, look at all of these ballots that came in minneapolis and st. louis county, that do not even come close to comport to the standards that you have adopted -- >> that ties to your offer of proof which begins sunday improperly accepted balance. i know you are eight -- -- which begins on improperly accepted ballots. i know you are a trial lawyer. it seems to me under the 20965 statute, the rules of evidence, why is this offer of proof not inadequate in that we do not have...
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." >> st. jude the patron saint of desperate cases.lieved the faithful should persevere in the face of difficult circumstances. three weeks after announcing his wife, amy, has breast cancer, phil mickelson makes his return to the tour this week, the saipt jude classic in memphis. and amy will not be there with her husband, she will not be at next week's u.s. open but never far from her husband's mind. >> i never felt this emotional. i never have been this emotional where i am driving alone or something i will start crying, it is kind of a weird thing. i am looking forward to having a four or five hour mental break, if you will, where i force myself to focus on something else and i am looking forward to that. i am not playing just to play. i think that the golf course that suits my game and i love playing on that course and in the new york area, and i am playing here because i believe i can win next week. i don't know when i'll be able to -- when i will play again. i mean i just don't know what our treatment schedule will be like after
." >> st. jude the patron saint of desperate cases.lieved the faithful should persevere in the face of difficult circumstances. three weeks after announcing his wife, amy, has breast cancer, phil mickelson makes his return to the tour this week, the saipt jude classic in memphis. and amy will not be there with her husband, she will not be at next week's u.s. open but never far from her husband's mind. >> i never felt this emotional. i never have been this emotional where i am...
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but economic, not e st economic, the global environmental crisis is catastrophic. it is upon us. the role of the united states and the world, continuing ingitary ism is upon us. theis an amazing moment to be alive. we need to find a way to negotiate through the bleakness and brightness of this important moment in history. ou host: there is a chapter you wrote called the modern slave pr ship, you walk through visiting chase's biological mother in prison. an expert pro, recognizable and treated affectionately by the most miserable of prison guards. don't bring anything into prison that is contraband, chewing gum, keys, magic markers, empty your pockets, take off shoes. why do you have a chapter about visiting prisons in this book? >> guest: there's almost no example that is more clear-cut about why we still have a problem with racism and the structure of white supremacy in the united states than the present lag -- blog that we can no longer sustain. inr brothers and sisters incarcerated for non-violent crimes, no evidence whatsoever that this caging of young black la
but economic, not e st economic, the global environmental crisis is catastrophic. it is upon us. the role of the united states and the world, continuing ingitary ism is upon us. theis an amazing moment to be alive. we need to find a way to negotiate through the bleakness and brightness of this important moment in history. ou host: there is a chapter you wrote called the modern slave pr ship, you walk through visiting chase's biological mother in prison. an expert pro, recognizable and treated...
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. >> next up, host: st. louis, missouri, dan, thanks for waiting. caller: sure. no problem. hi. i was wondering if you think -- they are considering more sustainible economic decisions where as sustainibility means decreasing the disparity between the hierarchy of people in different -- society -- the u.s. is going to make more sustainible decisions with more socialistic economic policies or more free trade capitalist policies if the goal is to decrease the hierarchies in our society? >> joseph stiglitz? guest: one of my concerns in the past is we have not focused adequately on sustainibility ethey are in in the sense of environmental sustainibility or social sustainibility. we haven't looked at these broader issues. one of the problems is that some of the things that are scaresest in our society we treat as good. air, having an atmosphere that works, avoiding global warming. we get to pollute without having to pay the consequences of that. and if you are able to use something that is scares without paying for it, you're going to get bad decisions. you're not going to get sustai
. >> next up, host: st. louis, missouri, dan, thanks for waiting. caller: sure. no problem. hi. i was wondering if you think -- they are considering more sustainible economic decisions where as sustainibility means decreasing the disparity between the hierarchy of people in different -- society -- the u.s. is going to make more sustainible decisions with more socialistic economic policies or more free trade capitalist policies if the goal is to decrease the hierarchies in our society?...
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he's 20 behind adam dunn, 13th year in the big leagues. 7 1/2 with the phillies. 4 1/2 st.is in his second year with the blue jays. >> bob:'d well-publicized falling out with tony la russa that led to his departure with st. louis. >> rob: i thought it started with nick's uncle, larish. didn't he have -- larry bowa? didn't he have problems with the phillies -- >> bob: i don't know, but i know he had problems complaining one year. >> rob: didn't he have a bad shoulder? >> bob: ran into choy playing first base. as rob would say, we've got a guy there. >> rob: that's three. >> bob: i like it. dukes didn't realize that was the third out. that's ok. inning is over. here comes guzman who had two multihit games in new york. nick johnson walked his first time tonight and then the face of the franchise. sometimes the best way to get closer... is to get as far away from it all as possible. don't let erectile dysfunction get in the way. ♪ viva viagra! viagra, america's most prescribed ed treatment, can help you enjoy... a more satisfying sexual experience. ready to talk to your doctor?
he's 20 behind adam dunn, 13th year in the big leagues. 7 1/2 with the phillies. 4 1/2 st.is in his second year with the blue jays. >> bob:'d well-publicized falling out with tony la russa that led to his departure with st. louis. >> rob: i thought it started with nick's uncle, larish. didn't he have -- larry bowa? didn't he have problems with the phillies -- >> bob: i don't know, but i know he had problems complaining one year. >> rob: didn't he have a bad shoulder?...
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we put a sprinkling in of hundreds from just minneapolis and st. louis county. statistically, sure, there might be an official era here or there, or a replacement ballot here or there, but we are talking about hundreds. when we talk about the difference between carver county -- >> a sprinkling doesn't help us, does it? >> i think it does. we extrapolate in life, you take carver county, where there are 180 ballots kicked out from now on registration, because they checked the non registration of the witness. then go over into minneapolis and st. louis county, where they can't out none. can't we say that it is reasonable to believe, one county being as smart as the other, that you will find the same percentage? so you multiplied times 4 or 5, now you know that in all likelihood, more likely than not, which is our burden -- >> i would suggest that the other side would say bring in the ballots and let's look and see. >> there is no reason to because our burden of proof is to make it more likely than not. not prove it so that nobody has any doubt. >> i think their arg
we put a sprinkling in of hundreds from just minneapolis and st. louis county. statistically, sure, there might be an official era here or there, or a replacement ballot here or there, but we are talking about hundreds. when we talk about the difference between carver county -- >> a sprinkling doesn't help us, does it? >> i think it does. we extrapolate in life, you take carver county, where there are 180 ballots kicked out from now on registration, because they checked the non...
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probably going to be the starting shortstop in the all- star game coming up in st. louis. >> jim: by the way, i saw the rosters were announced today, buck, for the futures game and the orioles once again have a couple of prospects heading to that game and they're both pitchers. >> buck: yeah, that's great news for the organization. both brian matusz and chris tilghman will represent the orioles at the futures all-star game sunday july 12 in st. louis as part of the all-star festivities. tilghman is 5-4 with a .259 -- 2.59 e.r.a. in 12 starts for the norfolk tithes tides and brian matusz between a-ball and double-a is 5-2 with a 1.98 e.r.a. in 12 starts between frederick and bowie and struck out 85 while walking just 22. so, congratulations to both of those orioles farmhands. >> jim: ramirez down on strikes. chris ray gets him. one away. last year, jake air yetia went to the fewiers game and then right after that he shortly went to the olympics. >> buck: that's a pretty good breaking ball right there. 83 miles per hour. in fact, it may have been the splitter. it was
probably going to be the starting shortstop in the all- star game coming up in st. louis. >> jim: by the way, i saw the rosters were announced today, buck, for the futures game and the orioles once again have a couple of prospects heading to that game and they're both pitchers. >> buck: yeah, that's great news for the organization. both brian matusz and chris tilghman will represent the orioles at the futures all-star game sunday july 12 in st. louis as part of the all-star...
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randy st. claire when he was here, you got to pound some stuff off the guys who are still active because they know these guys you are going to be facing. there is no one better to learn about from ron ba loan, cincinnati, he was there, st. louis, he was there, what's pujols there, with a do i need to do to get him out. >> johnny: hairston walks. loaded bases. ma caddy makes his first trip out to talk to detwiler. that's the fourth walk of this ball game issued by ross detwiler. and two two have come in th inning. one walk in four innings against -- >> johnny: make that three walks in this ball game, not four. >> rob: another one against the giants in 10 hits so you know, johnny lannan does a pretty good job of walking guys and getting out of the double play. you don't want to make a career out of that but already the one run -- there is ron ba loan -- one run came off the walk second inning after two outs. single by hanigan brought in jay bruce on the walk.
randy st. claire when he was here, you got to pound some stuff off the guys who are still active because they know these guys you are going to be facing. there is no one better to learn about from ron ba loan, cincinnati, he was there, st. louis, he was there, what's pujols there, with a do i need to do to get him out. >> johnny: hairston walks. loaded bases. ma caddy makes his first trip out to talk to detwiler. that's the fourth walk of this ball game issued by ross detwiler....
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holds st.e top spot with 40, followed by new york, milwaukee, and we'll see who after this home stand, the tampa bay bay rays. weather permitting the nationals and the reds game coming up after this. l right. - it's on. - totally on. jimmy, it's on. - it's on. - oh, yeah, it's on. affirmative, it's on. announcer: southwest airlines announces new service out of bwi airport, with three daily nonstop flights to new york laguardia for just 49 dollars one-way starting june 28th. grab your bag. it's on. - ( ding ) - book now at southwest.com. . >>> nats extra continues national's park. the next five games, the reds series, the final two of those wednesday 7:00 p.m., followed by the nationals and reds, a special start time. then to tropicana field for the nats. three games on the road before they go to new york against the tampa bay rays. remember on saturday we'll join in progress at 7:05 as the nationals and rays be gyp at 6:00. byron kerr and ray with night with you, they are on the clock rig
holds st.e top spot with 40, followed by new york, milwaukee, and we'll see who after this home stand, the tampa bay bay rays. weather permitting the nationals and the reds game coming up after this. l right. - it's on. - totally on. jimmy, it's on. - it's on. - oh, yeah, it's on. affirmative, it's on. announcer: southwest airlines announces new service out of bwi airport, with three daily nonstop flights to new york laguardia for just 49 dollars one-way starting june 28th. grab your bag. it's...
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. >> rob: his best game of the season by far was against st. louis, the complete game, and he changed eye level throughout the game. fastballs all the way up the ladder. lately it's been a lot of this. throwing in that nice little box, the shoe box, and not really expanding the zone too much. not up or down. >> bob: that's right on the inside corner, it appeared, and he doesn't get the call from doug eddings. >> jim p.: doug, i think he's still -- how do you not call that pitch a strike? wow. >> bob: if you can't get that, it's tough to pitch up here. >> jim p.: if bard was hitting low and away and had to reach back across the plate, but it was right to the glove. >> bob: he gets him low. had the left-hander reaching, aubrey huff 0 for 1 with a walk in the first inning. for martis, his third strikeout. the hitter will be nolan reimold with two outs. >> rob: i spoke with bob boone the other day, the vice president in charge of player development for the nationals, caught over 2,000 games. there you see that great change- up to huff. he said, you
. >> rob: his best game of the season by far was against st. louis, the complete game, and he changed eye level throughout the game. fastballs all the way up the ladder. lately it's been a lot of this. throwing in that nice little box, the shoe box, and not really expanding the zone too much. not up or down. >> bob: that's right on the inside corner, it appeared, and he doesn't get the call from doug eddings. >> jim p.: doug, i think he's still -- how do you not call that...
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st. louis went on to win game 5, 4-2. they won the series 4-1.nder. five earned runs, eight hits, over four innings. cardinals leading 11-2. albert pujols smacked a solo home run. his 23rd of the season. his major league leading 23rd home run this season. five homers now in the last five games. >> how about the dodgers? one of the most amazing classic fall moments. out of the clubhouse and up to the game-winning two run shot to give the dodgers a 5-4 win. >> bringing in the a's and dodgers. top two, we are scoreless. majors best, l.a. going to win three straight against the american league for the first time since 2006. >> the '# 8 worlditted the anaheim angels against the san francisco giants. first and only tie, of the fall classic. it will actually win games for the first ever world title. right now the angels with the 1-0 lead as they play in the bottom of the second inning. juan rivera, the r.b.i. double in the first inning. 17 ribs for rivera in his last 15 games. s. >> tiger woods, gearing up for another run at the u.s. open title at bethp
st. louis went on to win game 5, 4-2. they won the series 4-1.nder. five earned runs, eight hits, over four innings. cardinals leading 11-2. albert pujols smacked a solo home run. his 23rd of the season. his major league leading 23rd home run this season. five homers now in the last five games. >> how about the dodgers? one of the most amazing classic fall moments. out of the clubhouse and up to the game-winning two run shot to give the dodgers a 5-4 win. >> bringing in the a's and...
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and we collect the bones on the great plains with st. louis, chicago, detroit, and send that fertilizer back to the great plains. the soil is very aesthetic. they would make fine china with good buffalo bones. and burned at inside that filter. they will clarify sugar and wine. when buffalo bones began to run out, people began digging up indian burial grounds. they had historically run hundreds of thousands of buffalo off of clips. there is a place in wyoming called the buffalo jump, there is a bone bed hundreds of feet in diameter and this would suggest native americans over the course of a few decades killed 20,000 buffalo in the same spot. a bonet cotton plant in st. louis processed seventy million buffalo carcasses. this is more than ever existed at any time. was that exhaustive. there was a point when a guy, did you could not find a buffalo bound that you didn't realign. guys like to pick them after rain, sold by weight. this picture was taken during the bone crisis. it is all skulls. i make a point in my book that the man looks like
and we collect the bones on the great plains with st. louis, chicago, detroit, and send that fertilizer back to the great plains. the soil is very aesthetic. they would make fine china with good buffalo bones. and burned at inside that filter. they will clarify sugar and wine. when buffalo bones began to run out, people began digging up indian burial grounds. they had historically run hundreds of thousands of buffalo off of clips. there is a place in wyoming called the buffalo jump, there is a...
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the heavy wooden doors parted in the archdeacon from st. john the baptist church emerged softly reciting prayers. a group bearing a, and decorative but they really fell into line after him. a choir came out then singing the holy god prayer followed by a dozen workers. each carried a pillow with six medals and honors earned by the deceased during an extraordinary life. other church elders and dignitaries followed next. at last cacophony merge and draped in some fabric made of gold and brocade and raspberry velvet -- it was the second day of december and elegant tribute was not for is our or a high-ranking minister or the military chief. the man inside the long open a box was pyotr smirnov, arguably the most famous bottom maker in the world. so most of the information from that passage came from the newspapers that covered it smirnov's it funeral and when i read about that i don't buy you but i was pretty amazed to them in such a fuss out of a vodka maker so i really made it my mission to find out why. and i think you'll find it hopefully as
the heavy wooden doors parted in the archdeacon from st. john the baptist church emerged softly reciting prayers. a group bearing a, and decorative but they really fell into line after him. a choir came out then singing the holy god prayer followed by a dozen workers. each carried a pillow with six medals and honors earned by the deceased during an extraordinary life. other church elders and dignitaries followed next. at last cacophony merge and draped in some fabric made of gold and brocade...
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ife bench, do you see the pitching coach who took over for randy st. claire, i think they had a conversation, hey, get back in your groove, start pitching down in the strike zone. when you do that, you get the ground balls. >> jim: it seems so simple. >> rob: it is simple. and you have to also give yourself a little more credit. you're looking at a really tough orioles' offense, but you're get the ball up. you're making their job easy. you want to make their job difficult. if you keep the ball down, get ahead of the hitters, they're going to start expanding their zone. >> jim: i ink the point you ma also is when you get in the inning, the game does speed up. now all of a sudden you get out of trouble. yogo talk to your pitching coach and then you hope you're back into your rhythm. >> rob: and because the righties were hit sog well, could he be concentrating too much, jim, on these right- handed guys in the lineup and not concentrating enough ton left-handed hitter ? there he throws a pitch way in on nick markakis to get him off the plate. >> jim: one
ife bench, do you see the pitching coach who took over for randy st. claire, i think they had a conversation, hey, get back in your groove, start pitching down in the strike zone. when you do that, you get the ground balls. >> jim: it seems so simple. >> rob: it is simple. and you have to also give yourself a little more credit. you're looking at a really tough orioles' offense, but you're get the ball up. you're making their job easy. you want to make their job difficult. if you...