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or individuals to come, and the highlight for me was one day when he invited joe dimaggio and ted williams to come to the white house. >> when i was chief of staff in 1991, which happened to be the year of the 50th anniversary for two great achievements by two of baseball's all-time greats, ted williams being the last batter to hit .400, he hit .406 in 1941, and joe dimaggio also had his 56-game hitting streak. >> i have a confession. i didn't think that i would get to meet royalty so soon after the queen's visit, but nevertheless, here they are. i was 17 years old during their famous 1941 season, and 50 years later, that 41 season just remains the season of dreams. >> my wife rosie and i were invited down to the bush library and museum. they maintained an apartment at the library which mr. and mrs. bush took us up to see, and in the living room, hanging over the couch, were five photographs. the big picture in the center, the one nobody could possibly miss seeing, was of president bush with ted williams and joe dimaggio in the rose garden, but the thing that struck me was what a marvelous
or individuals to come, and the highlight for me was one day when he invited joe dimaggio and ted williams to come to the white house. >> when i was chief of staff in 1991, which happened to be the year of the 50th anniversary for two great achievements by two of baseball's all-time greats, ted williams being the last batter to hit .400, he hit .406 in 1941, and joe dimaggio also had his 56-game hitting streak. >> i have a confession. i didn't think that i would get to meet royalty...
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and the highlight for me was, one day when he invited joe dimaggio and ted williams. >> when i was chiefaff in 1991 which happened to be the year of the 50th anniversary for two great achievements by two of baseball's all-time greats, ted williams being the last batter to hit .400. he hit .406 in 1941. >> and joe dimaggio had a six game hitting streak. >> i didn't think i would get to meet royalty so soon after the queen's visit. here they are. i was 17 years old during their famous 1941 season. and 50 years later that '41 season just remains the season of dreams. >> my wife rosie and i were invited down to the bush library and museum. they maintain an apartment at the library, which mr. and mrs. bush took us up to see. and in the living room, hanging over the couch were five photographs. the big picture in the center, the one nobody could possibly miss seeing, was of president bush with ted williams and joe dimaggio in the rose garden. but the thing that struck me was what a marvelous photograph it was of each of the three. and each of the three had signed it. and so i expressed genuine
and the highlight for me was, one day when he invited joe dimaggio and ted williams. >> when i was chiefaff in 1991 which happened to be the year of the 50th anniversary for two great achievements by two of baseball's all-time greats, ted williams being the last batter to hit .400. he hit .406 in 1941. >> and joe dimaggio had a six game hitting streak. >> i didn't think i would get to meet royalty so soon after the queen's visit. here they are. i was 17 years old during their...
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and the highlight for me was, one day when he invited joe dimaggio and ted williams. >> when i was chieff staff in 1991 which happened to be the year of the 50th anniversary for two great achievements by two of baseball's all-time greats, ted williams being the last batter to hit .400. he hit .406 in 1941. >> and joe dimaggio had a six game hitting zrestreak. >> i didn't think i would get to meet royalty so soon after the queen's visit. here they are. i was 17 years old during their famous 1941 season. and 50 years later that '41 season just remains the season of dreams. >> my wife rosie and i were invited down to the bush library and museum. they maintain an apartment at the library, which mr. and mrs. bush took us up to see. and in the living room, hanging over the couch were five photographs. the big picture in the center, the one nobody could possibly miss seeing, was of president bush with ted williams and joe dimaggio in the rose garden. but the thing that struck me was what a marvelous photograph it was of each of the three. and each of the three had signed it. and so i expressed
and the highlight for me was, one day when he invited joe dimaggio and ted williams. >> when i was chieff staff in 1991 which happened to be the year of the 50th anniversary for two great achievements by two of baseball's all-time greats, ted williams being the last batter to hit .400. he hit .406 in 1941. >> and joe dimaggio had a six game hitting zrestreak. >> i didn't think i would get to meet royalty so soon after the queen's visit. here they are. i was 17 years old during...
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and they brought ted williams and joe dimaggio to the white house. that was great fun i was fortunate enough to get them both to sign a baseball for me. one of my prized possessions. it made for a lot of fun and it was always, let's see who we can run into the ground today. because the press always wanted to jog with him. he would jog in the morning, go play golf and then come back and play tennis or go fishing and usually right after the jog the media would go running with him they would want to go back and go to bed. they were 30, 40 years younger than he was. so it was pretty funny to watch that. >> another thing i wanted to ask which photos would you like to be remembered for and why? >> the photo i took of george and barbara bush in bed with the grandchildren. seems have taken a life of its own. whenever i go around and do public speaking. you know 20 some years later. that's the photo most people recognize. i approach things differently than other photographers. i look at eric drapers worker david kennelly's work. you can little tell if there's
and they brought ted williams and joe dimaggio to the white house. that was great fun i was fortunate enough to get them both to sign a baseball for me. one of my prized possessions. it made for a lot of fun and it was always, let's see who we can run into the ground today. because the press always wanted to jog with him. he would jog in the morning, go play golf and then come back and play tennis or go fishing and usually right after the jog the media would go running with him they would want...
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irene miller/ celebrating 110th birthday: "ted williams."e old saltmarshes department store .appreciating the hugs and kisses she has no problem speaking her mindirene miller/ celebrating 110th birthday:"i want to take it home." (justine) happy birthday irene!(jrstone) 110 -- that's something... great to see so much outpouring love and support... (justine) and -- be sure to tune into kron 4 as we ring in the new year. grant lodes and i will count us down to 2019... capped off with a huge fireworks show over the bay bridge. it is the only live fireworks show in the bay area. new years bay area. new years live kicks off at 11:30 p-m monday only on kron 4... (hard rock music) (sirens wailing) (helicopter whirring) - so we're heading up to the camino area right now. got a report of a house on fire so, the report also said that the fire is spreading into the trees.
irene miller/ celebrating 110th birthday: "ted williams."e old saltmarshes department store .appreciating the hugs and kisses she has no problem speaking her mindirene miller/ celebrating 110th birthday:"i want to take it home." (justine) happy birthday irene!(jrstone) 110 -- that's something... great to see so much outpouring love and support... (justine) and -- be sure to tune into kron 4 as we ring in the new year. grant lodes and i will count us down to 2019... capped...
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i'm ted williams in the ninth inning. >> and hopefully hit a home run. i'm in it for a year.n this thing for a year. >> stephen: a year! >> eight shows a week. how many shows a week do you do? ♪ ♪ he does a lot. he does-- he does-- he does a lot of shows. >> stephen: i do 202 shows a year. >> that's a lot of shows. >> stephen: okay? and do you write a new play every night? ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) >> i'm-- i'm gonna tonight. i'm going to go out there and ad lib. >> stephen: you're a consummate professional. have you ever broken character on stage? have you ever-- you failed as a professional? ( laughter ) you have to stay in character. you have to stay in character. that's the first job. >> yes, i did a play off broadway, "three sisters of sisters, checkef, written in 1900. i play andre, the son, who is, you know, troubled. and he's got an assistant, an old assistant, and it was an actor they hired by the name of jerome-- i have forgotten his last name. jerome was 92 years old at the time we did the play in the early 80s. >> stephen: you hired a 92-year-old man? w
i'm ted williams in the ninth inning. >> and hopefully hit a home run. i'm in it for a year.n this thing for a year. >> stephen: a year! >> eight shows a week. how many shows a week do you do? ♪ ♪ he does a lot. he does-- he does-- he does a lot of shows. >> stephen: i do 202 shows a year. >> that's a lot of shows. >> stephen: okay? and do you write a new play every night? ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) >> i'm-- i'm gonna tonight. i'm going to...
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>> chris: there is an old thing we used to say about baseball players, we used to say that ted williams was the greatest living baseball player, and i have felt for some time that george h.w. bush was the greatest living american, and we have lost him tonight, i was just watching bret's wonderful obituary, and the thing that is so extraordinary about it, one is how many things he did. as bret pointed out, each chapter could have been a lifetime, but it was one trapper after another, and the thing that also really impressed me about george bush's life is that he could have let a much easier life. he was the son of a very wealthy, establishment family in greenwich, connecticut, and he attended yale university and he basically lies about his age so he can get into the navy, and as bret pointed out, he was the youngest navy pilot to volunteer for his country, fly in the pacific, god shot down, ends up going back to yale and then after he graduates -- and again, his wife barbara, looking at the pictures of the two of them together -- also from a very wealthy family in connecticut. the pearso
>> chris: there is an old thing we used to say about baseball players, we used to say that ted williams was the greatest living baseball player, and i have felt for some time that george h.w. bush was the greatest living american, and we have lost him tonight, i was just watching bret's wonderful obituary, and the thing that is so extraordinary about it, one is how many things he did. as bret pointed out, each chapter could have been a lifetime, but it was one trapper after another, and...
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defense attorney ted williams joins me now. a former homicide detective.ay morning and police returned to her home a second time yesterday. what if anything did they find with the second search that you think possibly led to the arrest of the fiance. >> there will be a press conference soon that will probably clarify a lot of what has taken place. but if there has been an arrest and i haven't been able to confirm that. >> julie: it has been confirmed. >> it has been confirmed. okay. from what i glean of this and there is a timeline here that on the 24th of november, thanksgiving day, kelsey was seen at a safeway and then her boyfriend, patrick frazee, was supposed to pick up their child. he was the last one to have seen her. it was 10 days later she was reported missing. so i'm sure they are looking very carefully at patrick frazee. i understand they've done some searches of his property and they've collected physical evidence, i understand, overnight. >> julie: her fiance according to his attorney says he has been cooperating with investigators. initially
defense attorney ted williams joins me now. a former homicide detective.ay morning and police returned to her home a second time yesterday. what if anything did they find with the second search that you think possibly led to the arrest of the fiance. >> there will be a press conference soon that will probably clarify a lot of what has taken place. but if there has been an arrest and i haven't been able to confirm that. >> julie: it has been confirmed. >> it has been confirmed....
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he got ted william to campaign for him in 1988.ters before the baseball season to come in and talk about it. there's a photo of him and babe ruth. dagen: college world series when he was at yale. there was an interview that was done when he was in the white house. he said do you know where your baseball mitt is from when you were at yale, he reached in his desk and pulled it out. maria: great stuff. thank you, jared. catch sports reports 24/7 or on sirius xm115. general motors is headed to capitol hill, the latest an the ceo meets with lawmakers after company cutbacks, that's next hour, "mornings with maria," stay with us. ♪ ♪ the greatest wish of all... is one that brings us together. the lincoln wish list event is here. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with $0 down, $0 due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. only at your lincoln dealer. >>>. >>>. maria: welcome back. good wednesday this morning everybody thanks so much for joining us. i'm maria bartiromo finalizing farewell to president george herbert walker
he got ted william to campaign for him in 1988.ters before the baseball season to come in and talk about it. there's a photo of him and babe ruth. dagen: college world series when he was at yale. there was an interview that was done when he was in the white house. he said do you know where your baseball mitt is from when you were at yale, he reached in his desk and pulled it out. maria: great stuff. thank you, jared. catch sports reports 24/7 or on sirius xm115. general motors is headed to...
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we used to talk about baseball players and say ted williams was the greatest living baseball player and you know, maybe it was joe dimaggio, whatever. i think that george h.w. bush was our greatest living american and now we've lost him. as martha pointed out earlier we not only loss him, we've lost the last president we are going to have who served in the greatest generation. the last president, perhaps that we'll have who served in combat. certainly combat in world war ii. so this is the turning of a page for us. doesn't mean that the successors to george h.w. bush weren't strong, important men who brought their own qualities to the white house, but this is the end of a chapter in american history with his passing. >> bret: you know, this is the same route, by the way, obviously, and the inauguration after a president is inaugurated goes down the other way from capitol hill to the white house. you are already seeing a lot of people along that route lining up. you can kind of see on the sidewalks there to get a glimpse. we will have alison barber on a flatbed truck following the casket
we used to talk about baseball players and say ted williams was the greatest living baseball player and you know, maybe it was joe dimaggio, whatever. i think that george h.w. bush was our greatest living american and now we've lost him. as martha pointed out earlier we not only loss him, we've lost the last president we are going to have who served in the greatest generation. the last president, perhaps that we'll have who served in combat. certainly combat in world war ii. so this is the...
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the speaker pro tempore: congressman ted yoho from the state of florida. mr. yoho: thank you. -- mr. williams: congressman ted yoho from the constituent of florida. mr. yoho: thank you for putting this together. i want to express our condolences to the bush family. president bush accomplished many objectives in his 30 years in government but i believe his greatest legacy is his devotion to this nation and its people. in and out of office he dedicated his life to public service and helping others hsm eblnged to that era of americans known as the greatest generation. whether it was serving in the u.s. navy in world war ii or achieving the highest office in the land. president bush never failed to generate selflessness and compassion. when faced with conflicts and adversity he always responded with griss and honor he lived at a time when americans and america knew who we were. his lifetime of service was rightfully recognized in 2011 when he received the presidential medal of freedom, the nation east highest civilian honor. even though he's no longer with us, his legacy of kindness and self-sacr
the speaker pro tempore: congressman ted yoho from the state of florida. mr. yoho: thank you. -- mr. williams: congressman ted yoho from the constituent of florida. mr. yoho: thank you for putting this together. i want to express our condolences to the bush family. president bush accomplished many objectives in his 30 years in government but i believe his greatest legacy is his devotion to this nation and its people. in and out of office he dedicated his life to public service and helping...
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the speaker pro tempore: congressman ted yoho from the state of florida. mr. yoho: thank you. -- mr. williams: congressman ted yoho from the constituent of florida. mr. yoho: thank you for putting this together. i want to express our condolences to the bush family. president bush accomplished many objectives in his 30 years in government but i believe his greatest legacy is his devotion to this nation and its people. in and out of office he dedicated his life to public service and helping others hsm eblnged to that era of americans known as the greatest generation. whether it was serving in the u.s. navy in world war ii or achieving the highest office in the land. president bush never failed to generate selflessness and compassion. when faced with conflicts and adversity he always responded with griss and honor he lived at a time when americans and america knew who we were. his lifetime of service was rightfully recognized in 2011 when he received the presidential medal of freedom, the nation east highest civilian honor. even though he's no longer with us, his legacy of kindness and self-sacr
the speaker pro tempore: congressman ted yoho from the state of florida. mr. yoho: thank you. -- mr. williams: congressman ted yoho from the constituent of florida. mr. yoho: thank you for putting this together. i want to express our condolences to the bush family. president bush accomplished many objectives in his 30 years in government but i believe his greatest legacy is his devotion to this nation and its people. in and out of office he dedicated his life to public service and helping...
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george hw bush, william bar, reportedly the favorite to take over the role but would he be the right man for the job? joining me as the chairman for the committee to defend the president, ted you for joining us, we appreciate it. >> good morning, thank you for having me on. we 20 would he be the right man for the job? >> he comes to the job with great experience having held the position, he is well respected in the legal community and first and foremost he can get approved by the senate and that is what the president wants, to get somebody through the nomination process without any hiccups and mister bar will be able to do that and get through quickly. heather: in terms of the mueller probe, what will he bring to that investigation? >> the president has said the entire time he has no intention of stopping the mueller probe. he said that the last two years despite what democrats continue to hyperventilate about, the president has committed to letting the probe go forward and that is what bar will do, he will oversee it and make sure he has sidebars on it, the investigation is not going off of things they should be looking at, just looking at the russia collusion issue. heat
george hw bush, william bar, reportedly the favorite to take over the role but would he be the right man for the job? joining me as the chairman for the committee to defend the president, ted you for joining us, we appreciate it. >> good morning, thank you for having me on. we 20 would he be the right man for the job? >> he comes to the job with great experience having held the position, he is well respected in the legal community and first and foremost he can get approved by the...
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william barr. he served as ag for president george h. w. bush .it is the shuffling evidence of dysfunction? or does the president just thrive in chaos? trimming a former tedaign poster and ceo of wpa intelligence, chris wilson is here. welcome, chris. >> thank you, kennedy. kennedy: tell me about intelligence.is this an intelligent move on the presidents part or people just fleeing in the midst of mutiny? >> well, i think we saw during the campaign as you mentioned i was on the other side of the republican primary and we saw a continual changing of the guard, if you will. and it seemed to work out for him okay and it worked on the primary much to my chagrin. and it worked on the election and it's working out for him now. let's be clear, mick mulvaney is a solid choice. we know that is because after it was announced left-wing media started digging through archives trying to find film of him from way back during the republican primary say negative things. if they were not worried about him then they would not have done that. he already interacts well with the white house he's been in doing a good job as director and is doing good on capitol hill. that's wha
william barr. he served as ag for president george h. w. bush .it is the shuffling evidence of dysfunction? or does the president just thrive in chaos? trimming a former tedaign poster and ceo of wpa intelligence, chris wilson is here. welcome, chris. >> thank you, kennedy. kennedy: tell me about intelligence.is this an intelligent move on the presidents part or people just fleeing in the midst of mutiny? >> well, i think we saw during the campaign as you mentioned i was on the...