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texas rangers have that video.ily says it wants answers, no matter how painful those answers may be. >> it's just so overwhelming. to live in tuiti2013, and you s have evil people like this in these little towns. >>> could an everyday item found near alfred's body provide a clue as to what happened? [ female announcer ] you know the little song he'll hum as he gets dressed... you know the shirt he'll choose... the wine he'll order. you know him. yet now, after exploring vineyards in the hills of italy, he doesn't order the wine he always orders. he asks to be surprised... and for that moment, he's new to you. princess cruises, come back new. ♪ princess cruises, come back new. life with crohn's disease ois a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps end our night before it even starts? what if i eat the wrong thing? what if? what if i suddenly have to go? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging infl
texas rangers have that video.ily says it wants answers, no matter how painful those answers may be. >> it's just so overwhelming. to live in tuiti2013, and you s have evil people like this in these little towns. >>> could an everyday item found near alfred's body provide a clue as to what happened? [ female announcer ] you know the little song he'll hum as he gets dressed... you know the shirt he'll choose... the wine he'll order. you know him. yet now, after exploring vineyards...
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back in 1960, this texas ranger memorandum says you expressed guilt to the texas rangers about killingis this true? do you ever have trouble sleeping at night? can you just answer that question? the mcallen police and texas rangers believe you killed irene garza. are you worried about that, sir? are you concerned? feit would not answer our questions, but when we interviewed him five years ago, feit had more to say. >> did you commit the murder of irene garza? >> interesting question. the answer is no. >> he also told us what he thought of dale tacheny, the former monk who says feit admitted murdering irene. >> he says you committed the murder. >> i think he's demented. >> what about the priest, father o'brien. he says you committed the murder too and he knew you very well. [ speaking latin ] >> what does that mean, sir? >> look it up. >> he was speaking latin with a reference to the late father o'brien. it means "do not speak ill of the dead." now 80 years old, feit has done volunteer work at this local catholic food bank. >> i don't care what type of person he's become nowadays. he's
back in 1960, this texas ranger memorandum says you expressed guilt to the texas rangers about killingis this true? do you ever have trouble sleeping at night? can you just answer that question? the mcallen police and texas rangers believe you killed irene garza. are you worried about that, sir? are you concerned? feit would not answer our questions, but when we interviewed him five years ago, feit had more to say. >> did you commit the murder of irene garza? >> interesting...
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it a great deal, that if i became in law enforcement, if i was able to eventually get into the texas rangers unsolved, that i would be able to reopen the case and eventually solve it. >> and by this time, the houston police department had recently purchased an afis system, the automated fingerprint identification system which can instantaneously compare unknown prints to those in the houston database. david asked the department to run the unidentified prints found in his sister's car. at the time, they actually had to be traced. >> we don't do that anymore. but years ago, the traced image we just had better luck with the tracing than the direct -- the image just wasn't as clear as it is now. >> unfortunately, there was no match. >> i began to think that maybe he was dead, because i couldn't imagine that you would commit that type of crime, which was probably random, and never commit it again. >> and the case turned cold again for another 17 years. it was becoming clear that david maxwell would need help. >>> for more than 30 years, david maxwell was ha siste and fat and investigator with the
it a great deal, that if i became in law enforcement, if i was able to eventually get into the texas rangers unsolved, that i would be able to reopen the case and eventually solve it. >> and by this time, the houston police department had recently purchased an afis system, the automated fingerprint identification system which can instantaneously compare unknown prints to those in the houston database. david asked the department to run the unidentified prints found in his sister's car. at...
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the gm of the texas rangers called me. --i forgot you were on rest west coast time. >> they wanted to bring me into the organization. if you ever want to play baseball again, you have that option. you can talk to our players and modified them -- motivate them to be where you are. it is a great organization obviously. i am excited about it. i am going there this weekend. >> would you think about next season? i always say there's no time to sleep. it is one of the things versus the game is over, i am always looking about in thing. i am thinking about the next opportunity, the next moment. it is the same thing i always do. i think that keeps me on edge. there's always somebody working for your job. you understand that about professional boards and life. i want to compete at the highest level for a long time. i want to play 20 years if i can. >> with the seattle have to do to repeat their when? >> they need to have a championship off-season. we have a great football team right now. the challenging part is to keep those guys. r
the gm of the texas rangers called me. --i forgot you were on rest west coast time. >> they wanted to bring me into the organization. if you ever want to play baseball again, you have that option. you can talk to our players and modified them -- motivate them to be where you are. it is a great organization obviously. i am excited about it. i am going there this weekend. >> would you think about next season? i always say there's no time to sleep. it is one of the things versus the...
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santa row is a is chilly. 44 texas rangers grease right now.re's what it looked like by 8:00 tonight. almost down to the 40s. now heading south. and showers will head south by the low pressure was deep enough and cold enough and the night last night was clear enough before this storm so that the temperatures began to cool off even before the cold front tame which you. so you have cold air on top of colted front and the result, snow in bay area mountains. and we do live, people forget this, we live in a mountous region. this is may not say lee na. the tallest peak in the bay area. and so it's no surprise there was snow up there today. back here, we're looking for showers to head south. that low pressure heading south. and then tomorrow high pressure bumps up a little bit but it's not going to warm things up. a cool day and dry day for tomorrow. and the first three days look try. finally get a chance to let soak all of this up a. maybe we will get a hill or two turning green. it's weird this time of year to not be seeing that. reside invert yule
santa row is a is chilly. 44 texas rangers grease right now.re's what it looked like by 8:00 tonight. almost down to the 40s. now heading south. and showers will head south by the low pressure was deep enough and cold enough and the night last night was clear enough before this storm so that the temperatures began to cool off even before the cold front tame which you. so you have cold air on top of colted front and the result, snow in bay area mountains. and we do live, people forget this, we...
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. >> nelson was sent to richard shing, a texas ranger and a trained forensic hypnotist. >> you get themed and then in that relaxed state, you bring up a date or an offense and place them in the incident where they may recall an incident. >> it has been used since the 1800s. in texas they've reported a 75% success rate. >> under hypnosis, the images in your mind, the remembrances become so clear that i've got lot of faith in his hypnosis. >> the memory is already there in his mind. the memory, i'm not placing a memory in his mind. it's already there. we're just actually going back and revisiting that day and time. >> the hypnotist wanted nelson to think of the incident as if he were watching a movie. and then freeze frame the image of the man he saw at the model home. nelson described the suspect as asian, muscular, around 27 years old, 5'7" tall with a buzz hair cut. after he described each feature, he then looked through a book of photographs to choose the most similar. >> every one -- if you look closely, they have different shaped eyes, mouths and noses, and that book gives the witne
. >> nelson was sent to richard shing, a texas ranger and a trained forensic hypnotist. >> you get themed and then in that relaxed state, you bring up a date or an offense and place them in the incident where they may recall an incident. >> it has been used since the 1800s. in texas they've reported a 75% success rate. >> under hypnosis, the images in your mind, the remembrances become so clear that i've got lot of faith in his hypnosis. >> the memory is already...
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that's where my focus is but you know, the gm of the texas rangers called me early in the morning tosay hey russell. >> rose: i forgot you're on the west coast time. >> called me and says we want to bring you into our organization we just traded for your rights to the colorado rockies and if you ever want to play baseball again you have that option. and also we would love for you to talk to our players and motivate our players to be where you guys are. this is before the super bowl. this is last couple games of the season, regular season. but just saying that you know they want me to be a part of the organization, it's a great organization obviously. i'm excited bit. i'm actually going there this weekend. >> rose: when do you think about next season. >> always. always. it's something, i always think about the next game. about the next opportunity. about the next moment. not the same thing i did last year, the same thing i always do this year and the years to come. i think that keeps me on edge. there's always somebody working for your job and you understand that about professional sp
that's where my focus is but you know, the gm of the texas rangers called me early in the morning tosay hey russell. >> rose: i forgot you're on the west coast time. >> called me and says we want to bring you into our organization we just traded for your rights to the colorado rockies and if you ever want to play baseball again you have that option. and also we would love for you to talk to our players and motivate our players to be where you guys are. this is before the super bowl....
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>> wilson was selected by the texas rangers in the rule five draft. >> i've played second base. >> thehawks star quarterback has all his bases loaded. >> i'm sure i'll hang out some. i love baseball. but football is where my first love is. >>> the number two trender, not a fluke. the women's rights activist takes a step towards a run for congress. >> it looks like she's going to throw her hat into the ring. >> she has tremendous national name recognition. >> if she runs successfully, she'll take the seat of congressman henry waxman. >>> and today's top trender, pet project. >> you take care of us. >> and i will hug him and pet him and squeeze him. >> now it's our turn to take care of you. >> a new ad campaign urges pets to get young people ensured. >> enroll today. >> but it's a talking dog. >> you can get covered and still buy me treats. enroll today. >>> joining me tonight is connie shultz. connie, great to have you with us again on the program. >> thanks. >> i'm curious. your thoughts on this ad. there's a real demographic push that's being made now to get young adults, and that ad
>> wilson was selected by the texas rangers in the rule five draft. >> i've played second base. >> thehawks star quarterback has all his bases loaded. >> i'm sure i'll hang out some. i love baseball. but football is where my first love is. >>> the number two trender, not a fluke. the women's rights activist takes a step towards a run for congress. >> it looks like she's going to throw her hat into the ring. >> she has tremendous national name...
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i'm going to go down to the texas rangers to be around a championship caliber organization.to see what they do, how they approach practice. how they approach the game. hopefully i can share great moments with them and our team and how we approach football. >> thank you for being with us. a lot of fun. >> thank you, guys. >> congratulations on the win. russell wilson, seattle seahawks quarterback. >> the fantax thing. something puts a fair market value on team people. zl do you want to give that away? >> who knows what it is? it sets a market value for this. this guy has a lot of upside. and the market would pay that right now. >> i don't want to give away my upside. >> you have tons of it, pete. >>> first picks for tomorrow. come right back. stay tuned. tdd# 1-888-628-2419 searching for trade ideas that spark your curiosity tdd# 1-888-628-2419 can take you in many directions. tdd# 1-888-628-2419 you read this. watch that. tdd# 1-888-628-2419 you look for what's next. tdd# 1-888-628-2419 at schwab, we can help turn inspiration into action tdd# 1-888-628-2419 boost your tradin
i'm going to go down to the texas rangers to be around a championship caliber organization.to see what they do, how they approach practice. how they approach the game. hopefully i can share great moments with them and our team and how we approach football. >> thank you for being with us. a lot of fun. >> thank you, guys. >> congratulations on the win. russell wilson, seattle seahawks quarterback. >> the fantax thing. something puts a fair market value on team people. zl...
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wilson posted this photo on twitter of him with the texas rangers jersey. ghts. and he chose football and seattle is happy. he was on "fox & friends" this week and talked about going visit rangers. >> it would be fun to just go down there and get a couple ground balls with the guys and share special moments. >> he loves the game, best of luck. >>> and richie incognito it not making friends in the locker room or in arizona either. someone took batting practice with his ferrari. that's a $300,000 car. incognito was suspended after allegations that he bullied his teammate, jonathan martin. that is the reason why i don't get a ferrari. >> right. >> because i'm afraid -- by the way, i don't want to get distracted. don't do than coming up, amy and chris wallace, congressman randy forbes also live. >> great lineup. >> will you be wearing the stethoscope? >> no, i have gotten rid of that. that's an old photo. >> you're going to be checking my pulse. >> who cares about you? >> i don't want a headset. >>> coming up, funding for entitlements has never been higher. we a
wilson posted this photo on twitter of him with the texas rangers jersey. ghts. and he chose football and seattle is happy. he was on "fox & friends" this week and talked about going visit rangers. >> it would be fun to just go down there and get a couple ground balls with the guys and share special moments. >> he loves the game, best of luck. >>> and richie incognito it not making friends in the locker room or in arizona either. someone took batting practice...
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also joining us now, a former pro baseball player who served as the manager of the texas rangers. valentine, currently the athletic director. starting with you. the yankees do after derek jeter? derek jeter has been one of the best products. you mentioned apple coming out with a new iphone. derek jeter has basically been the iphone product for the .ankees he has never disappointed. anyone who has invested time and energy in derek jeter has had a great experience. he will definitely be missed. >> that is exactly right, which is why losing him will be such a blow. what do the yankees do? >> bobby valentine am a one of my heroes as well. derek jeter is the most graceful .layer of this generation he is respectful of the fans, respectful of teammates. he has never been in the news for adverse behavior. man is such aoung role model. , and bobbyted player valentine knows that better than i do by far the mud but a graceful man. it will leave the sport with good taste in everyone's mouth. i do not know if you ever replace that kind of player. you may find someone with a wonderful skill. >>
also joining us now, a former pro baseball player who served as the manager of the texas rangers. valentine, currently the athletic director. starting with you. the yankees do after derek jeter? derek jeter has been one of the best products. you mentioned apple coming out with a new iphone. derek jeter has basically been the iphone product for the .ankees he has never disappointed. anyone who has invested time and energy in derek jeter has had a great experience. he will definitely be missed....
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>> the texas rangers have been working on it. the local d.a.ce for d.a. that's taking place next week, this 54-year-old case is still very much arrive in the politics in south texas. >> what an incredible story. richard, thank you so much. you can see richard's full report, the last confession tomorrow night at 9:00 p.m. 10:00 p.m. central on cbs. >>> >>> good morning. a major storm system rolling into the bay area overnight. we've seen some very heavy rainfall out the door we go now. the showers continuing. a couple of sunny breaks in between the clouds but we've got plenty more rain on the way. toward ocean beach, the camera shaking around on a lens a bit. we have more showers moving o. we'll see that on and off throughout the day with a possibility of some thunderstorms. this is really a cool looking storm. look at that low center off the coastline spinning around. that is slowly going to migrate along the coast all the way into southern california. but as it does, it will spin plenty of showers our way. so our high def doppler radar showing
>> the texas rangers have been working on it. the local d.a.ce for d.a. that's taking place next week, this 54-year-old case is still very much arrive in the politics in south texas. >> what an incredible story. richard, thank you so much. you can see richard's full report, the last confession tomorrow night at 9:00 p.m. 10:00 p.m. central on cbs. >>> >>> good morning. a major storm system rolling into the bay area overnight. we've seen some very heavy rainfall out...
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so he struggled in that business before finding great success as the owner of the texas rangers. >> he always had his father's friends who were there to bail him out. so they were not uncomfortable by any stretch of the imagination. >> but twins barbara and jenna were born on november 25, 1981. and ned considered adoption before the babies were born. what was parenthood for them? and can you talk about how their children were raised? >> well, i think that she very much wanted to have children. she always knew she wanted to have children. and she always imagined herself as having a family. and i think they described that both as being a very idyllic time. and she really loved reading to these darling little girls. and raising them. and being very immersed in caring for them. i think that you -- your children find a way to challenge your preconceptions of what it's going to be like. and they had a set of twins, one who probably has her daddy's personality a bit more. and one who has her mother's. i think they delighted in that. and think the years they spent in austin where they were all
so he struggled in that business before finding great success as the owner of the texas rangers. >> he always had his father's friends who were there to bail him out. so they were not uncomfortable by any stretch of the imagination. >> but twins barbara and jenna were born on november 25, 1981. and ned considered adoption before the babies were born. what was parenthood for them? and can you talk about how their children were raised? >> well, i think that she very much wanted...
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president bush was once a managing partner of the texas rangers but originally a fan of the colt 45s, that would become the astros and president clinton grou up listening to the cardinal games. and remains a red bird loyalist to this day but also roots for the cubs because of his wife hillary and george h.w. bush grou up in connecticut and became a red sox fan mostly because of hall of famer ted williams. jon: you've got hillary rooting for the cubs and president obama rooting for the white sox. jenna: we could do a full four to five minutes what that means for the political strategy. jon: all right. health care in this country, of course, is changing but for some doctors, it means the end of private practice, at least as they know it. we'll take a look at why and how that could impact their patience. also the future of coal. why new government regulations could mean a big hike in the cost of your energy. hey, i notice your car is not in the driveway. yeah. it's in the shop. it's going to cost me an arm and a leg. you shoulda taken it to midas. they tell you what stuff needs fixing, a
president bush was once a managing partner of the texas rangers but originally a fan of the colt 45s, that would become the astros and president clinton grou up listening to the cardinal games. and remains a red bird loyalist to this day but also roots for the cubs because of his wife hillary and george h.w. bush grou up in connecticut and became a red sox fan mostly because of hall of famer ted williams. jon: you've got hillary rooting for the cubs and president obama rooting for the white...
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he struggled in that business before finding great successes as the owner of the texas ranger. >> ands father's friends were there to bail him out. they were not uncomfortable by any stretch of the imagination. >> the twins were born in 1981. you write in her book they had considered adoption before they were born. what was parents and for them? can you talk about how their children were raised? to havenk she wanted children. she always knew she wanted to have children. she always imagined herself as having a family. she described that as an idyllic time. she had these darling little girls erasing them and being immersed in caring for down. i think your children find a way to challenge the misconceptions of what it would be like. they had a set of twins. one who probably has her daddy's press about -- personality a bit more and the other her mother's and they delighted in that. together and what was a very close town, alston -- often -- austin. >> hi, lucy. >> thank you. when you were talkg about laura's lack of faith after the accident, was there something that happened that caused h
he struggled in that business before finding great successes as the owner of the texas ranger. >> ands father's friends were there to bail him out. they were not uncomfortable by any stretch of the imagination. >> the twins were born in 1981. you write in her book they had considered adoption before they were born. what was parents and for them? can you talk about how their children were raised? to havenk she wanted children. she always knew she wanted to have children. she always...
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right now, the texas rangers have the investigation, the sheriff punted over to a different agency.. the attorney jgeneral has said e is not taking the case. right now, you have the rangers and the just department trying to see what they come up with. >> you can catch the cnn special, mysterious deaths at 7:30 and on sunday at 11:30 eastern. >>> more on the 100-car pileup on the pennsylvania turnpike. bill capone, the chief of communications for the pennsylvania turnpike commission is on the phone. welcome, sir. >> hi, carol. >> from what i'm seeing, it looks terrible. what reports are you getting into your office? >> i didn't hear that. >> what kind of information are you getting about this accident? >> we don't have a whole lot of information from the scene. initially, we had an accident at about 8:25 this morning. it involved about ten cars and four or five tractor trailers and then obviously there was a series of secondary accidents coming in behind that accident that resulted in multiple chain reaction accidents. i heard you say 100 vehicles. i have not been able to confirm tha
right now, the texas rangers have the investigation, the sheriff punted over to a different agency.. the attorney jgeneral has said e is not taking the case. right now, you have the rangers and the just department trying to see what they come up with. >> you can catch the cnn special, mysterious deaths at 7:30 and on sunday at 11:30 eastern. >>> more on the 100-car pileup on the pennsylvania turnpike. bill capone, the chief of communications for the pennsylvania turnpike...
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marshals and fbi and texas rangers. and the heroes of law enforcement.elons who are let out of their cages after murdering and raping and molesting children, carjacking. we keep going after these guys. the adrenaline is something like you'll never experience. i hope you never have to experience it. but when we're done with these kinds of raids, we get together and our hearts are broken that we have to face these monsters. and we call them mongrels. we call bad people who are destroying our neighborhood mongrels. i knew of know racial reference. i think the president is absolutely correct. whites, blacks, hispanics, yellow, red, we're all mongrels, basically, because we're mixed breeds. i concur with that. so i learned something there and i learned something from your research into history. >> wow. erin, that was quite the roller coaster. and you talked -- >> yeah. >> -- for quite a while. >> mm-hmm. >> and i know he apologized, he said he was not being racist, said he was going to back off the whole name calling thing, but do you believe he was sincere?
marshals and fbi and texas rangers. and the heroes of law enforcement.elons who are let out of their cages after murdering and raping and molesting children, carjacking. we keep going after these guys. the adrenaline is something like you'll never experience. i hope you never have to experience it. but when we're done with these kinds of raids, we get together and our hearts are broken that we have to face these monsters. and we call them mongrels. we call bad people who are destroying our...
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he struggled in that business before finding great success as the owner of the texas rangers. >> there were not and control by any stretch of the imagination. but the trends report of november 205th 1981. you read in your book they considered adoption. >> well was km for them? can you talk about how the children were raised? >> well, she very much wanted to have children. she always knew she would have children. she imagined herself as having a family. the very idyllic time. she loved reading to these darling little grows in raising the and being very immersed in caring for them. i think that, you know, your children find a way to challenge the preconceptions of what it is killing to be like. they had a set of twins, one who has a dad is personality and one has to mothers. a think they delighted in that. in austin with an altogether. in some ways a very close town and an easy tend to be in. they describe those as being a idyllic years. >> hello. >> side. good evening. thank you for joining is. my question is, when you're talking about laura, was there something that had happened that c
he struggled in that business before finding great success as the owner of the texas rangers. >> there were not and control by any stretch of the imagination. but the trends report of november 205th 1981. you read in your book they considered adoption. >> well was km for them? can you talk about how the children were raised? >> well, she very much wanted to have children. she always knew she would have children. she imagined herself as having a family. the very idyllic time....
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. >> i conducted federal raids and texas rangers and the heros of law enforcement.esting fugitive felons let out of their cages. we keep going after these guys. the adrenaline is something like you'll never experience. when we're done with these kinds of raids, we get together. we call these monsters mongrels. i knew of no racial reference. >> let me ask you about something else you said about the president since you're saying there was nothing racial about it. in that same conversation that i played for you, you also said this. >> a lot of people call that inflammatory speech. i would say it's inflammatory speech when it's your job to protect americans and you look into the television and say what difference does it make that i failed in my job to provide failed security. what difference to that make. not to a chimpanzee or hillary clinton i guess it doesn't matter. >> i appreciate you playing that. do you really think that i reference any race as a primate? i call my buddies in my band chimpanzees when they miss a guitar lick. i was referencing people who would lo
. >> i conducted federal raids and texas rangers and the heros of law enforcement.esting fugitive felons let out of their cages. we keep going after these guys. the adrenaline is something like you'll never experience. when we're done with these kinds of raids, we get together. we call these monsters mongrels. i knew of no racial reference. >> let me ask you about something else you said about the president since you're saying there was nothing racial about it. in that same...
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the texas rangers said if you have ever want to play football, i think he's doing okay right now. >>, he turned around and said 1974, it's just like that team. >> none of the -- >> the stalts are amazing about this entire game, aren't they? >> i mean, all of. >> absolutely right. and the city of seattle is celebrating. they call their fans the 12th man. there is no team in the nfl that brings their fans into the process as much as seattle. >> it's embarrassing. as local fan, i've never heard the stadium as loud was a it was. it's the best i've ever seen green play on that field. >> that's your team, my friend. >> and none of them have been paid yet. another stat of what hasn't happened. >> the game was great, the halftime show was even more entertaining in a lot of ways. bruinio mars -- take a look and a listen. ♪ ♪ >> quick feet like richard sherm and. his the moves, of. >> i guess also, this time warner cable customers in southern california experienced a bit of a blackout during the super bowl that probably made not a lot of people happy. viewers from los angeles to ventura county
the texas rangers said if you have ever want to play football, i think he's doing okay right now. >>, he turned around and said 1974, it's just like that team. >> none of the -- >> the stalts are amazing about this entire game, aren't they? >> i mean, all of. >> absolutely right. and the city of seattle is celebrating. they call their fans the 12th man. there is no team in the nfl that brings their fans into the process as much as seattle. >> it's...
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. >> now batting for the texas rangers, number 84, prince fielder. >> that was a spot by mlb network,ing some of the biggest names in baseball who find themselves wearing new uniforms this year. we have the great analyst peter gammons. good morning. >> good morning. >> mike wants you to know he'll have the rv ready for the annual trip. the new york yankees, they went back to the yankee way, signing big checks to get big names in town. >> well, the offense is going to be much better. it's actually amazing they did as well, because really they probably should have won about 75 based on their run differential. when you add mccann, ellsbury and beltran, that's a tremendous load of offense. there's questions about the infield defense but it's going to come down to tanaka being able to adjust to the united states. how sabathia gets stronger having lost 40 or 50 pounds and whether he can get back to what he was two or three years ago and i think roberts is going to be terrific closing. it allful it's awfully hard following that act named rivera. >> and where does tanaka fit following with hi
. >> now batting for the texas rangers, number 84, prince fielder. >> that was a spot by mlb network,ing some of the biggest names in baseball who find themselves wearing new uniforms this year. we have the great analyst peter gammons. good morning. >> good morning. >> mike wants you to know he'll have the rv ready for the annual trip. the new york yankees, they went back to the yankee way, signing big checks to get big names in town. >> well, the offense is going...
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. ♪ >>> imagine if in 2004 the texas rangers traded a-rod to the boston red sox ainstead to the yankees"the deal." >> by early december of 2003, i think the sense within the industry was that alex rodriguez to the red sox was inevitable. >> the interest level from texas's end was to vote this player's contract. if it didn't work out in the short term they had to repackage this and get out from under it. certainly in boston hoping they wouldn't get him but we watched it play out. >> maybe we could have something to talk about with the rangers if they could take manny, we would take alex and then some party, other than the rangers or alex, would make up the difference in the contract. >> we knew the players we wanted. jon lester. we ended up talking about a manny ramirez. >> we get to the winter meetings and now we continue the deal trading no more for magglio ordonez and also getting a young pitching prospect in that deal brandon mccarthy. we are trading manny and lester and nomar for a-rod, magglio and brandon mccarthy. >> you know what is so fascinating about this documentary? a-rod ma
. ♪ >>> imagine if in 2004 the texas rangers traded a-rod to the boston red sox ainstead to the yankees"the deal." >> by early december of 2003, i think the sense within the industry was that alex rodriguez to the red sox was inevitable. >> the interest level from texas's end was to vote this player's contract. if it didn't work out in the short term they had to repackage this and get out from under it. certainly in boston hoping they wouldn't get him but we...
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rangers will be happy about that. that's the news here from people from texas. head indoors. can get on tv. >> thanks for your support. >> braving the snow. >> thank you. >> actually maria is tethered to a sand pipe so she's not blown away. >> snow fatigue is right. an honest guy out there, thanks. heather, we're feeling warm. >> i know. give that poor guy a coat. wow. amazing. good morning to you all. got news now to bring you. ray nagin is headed to prison, but the mainstream media fails to mention he's a democrat. >> a conviction for the former mayor of new orleans. >> the former mayor of new orleans, ray nagin, was found guilty. >> ray nagin, the former mayor of new orleans, who rose to public attention during hurricane katrina has been convicted. >> former mayor of new orleans convicted of selling his office and also taking bribes while the people he represented suffered after hurricane katrina. he was found guilty on 20 of 21 charges and now faces two decades in prison. he's free on bond until his sentencing. >>> it's their land, but if the country has its way, it won't
rangers will be happy about that. that's the news here from people from texas. head indoors. can get on tv. >> thanks for your support. >> braving the snow. >> thank you. >> actually maria is tethered to a sand pipe so she's not blown away. >> snow fatigue is right. an honest guy out there, thanks. heather, we're feeling warm. >> i know. give that poor guy a coat. wow. amazing. good morning to you all. got news now to bring you. ray nagin is headed to prison,...
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rangers are looking into this. they have been asked to review the findings out of a local office. the da recused himself. the texas movement and all we know is the family wants answers as to why he disappeared when he needed help. >> deb, i look forward to your special. mysterious deaths. 7:30 eastern and sunday night at 11:30 eastern. deb has been working on this for sometime. bullying in the miami dolphins locker room may be worse than we realized. a new report reveals startling details about the alleged abuse of jonathan martin by teammate richie incognito. he said he was not the only one harassing players and martin was not the only victim. the report names three players as the alleged bullies. you have a guard drafted in 2012. chris draft spent his professional in a number of locker rooms and martin was not supposedly targeted by three players. when you look at the numbers, how big this is getting, first of all, does this surprise you? >> it doesn't surprise me. >> me why. do you mess with people? >> it doesn't in terms of a culture. but when you are saying is it just two people, you are talking about bullyin
rangers are looking into this. they have been asked to review the findings out of a local office. the da recused himself. the texas movement and all we know is the family wants answers as to why he disappeared when he needed help. >> deb, i look forward to your special. mysterious deaths. 7:30 eastern and sunday night at 11:30 eastern. deb has been working on this for sometime. bullying in the miami dolphins locker room may be worse than we realized. a new report reveals startling details...