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>> congratulations on getting to the championship this year. go, yankees! they're not in the what? >> derek jeter's the greatest yankee to ever live, of all the yankees that have lived, he's better than them. >> i actually like you. but you're still a bum! you're a bum! look at me, jeter! if i could get my hands on you, i would kiss you on the mouth. and i don't care who's watching. i don't care. because you're derek jeter.
>> congratulations on getting to the championship this year. go, yankees! they're not in the what? >> derek jeter's the greatest yankee to ever live, of all the yankees that have lived, he's better than them. >> i actually like you. but you're still a bum! you're a bum! look at me, jeter! if i could get my hands on you, i would kiss you on the mouth. and i don't care who's watching. i don't care. because you're derek jeter.
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the yankees, i already signed with the yankees. >> you know what, john? >> what? no, listen. are you going to listen? >> at your age there was no signing with the yankees, trust me. >> calm down and work with her. >> come on. cut the [ bleep ] no, you did not sign with the yankees. >> you don't think so? >> yes. you know what? >> you don't think so? >> no, no, trust me. >> why? because i'm 40? >> now you're putting on this crap that you were not doing yesterday. and that's not bipolar. let me tell you what that is. >> what is that? schizophrenic? >> no, no, no, no. please -- >> manipulative? >> well, you got it. you're going really well. >> yeah. >> why would you say you're suicidal when you're not? >> i didn't say i was suicidal until they put me in the chair. >> and then you became suicidal? >> right. that's when i became suicidal. >> i know how to play the system. >> that's it. you know how to play the system. i don't even have to diagnose you. >> the system taught me how to play it. >> well, it's a new day, my dear. i'm here. >> i know you are. right, mom? >> and i don't
the yankees, i already signed with the yankees. >> you know what, john? >> what? no, listen. are you going to listen? >> at your age there was no signing with the yankees, trust me. >> calm down and work with her. >> come on. cut the [ bleep ] no, you did not sign with the yankees. >> you don't think so? >> yes. you know what? >> you don't think so? >> no, no, trust me. >> why? because i'm 40? >> now you're putting on this crap...
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the wrong track? >>]. >> you are a yankees fan. e greatest yankee of all time joe dimaggio, mickey mantle, or derek jeter? if you say eric jeter -- >> oh, that night the yankees won the game and jeter got hit in the head -- i think derek jeter got closer than anyone then perhaps lou gehrig in embodying the yankees if those. you left some players off of that. >> the greatest yankee of all time, joel benenson. >> and if you say derek jeter i am sending keith olbermann to your house with a baseball bat. >> mickey mantle. >> who would you choose -- mario cuomo in his prime, andrew cuomo right now, or chris cuomo? >> [laughter] this is such a cruel family game. chris cuomo. [laughter] >> jewel, the washington post today suggests -- joel the washington post today suggest the democrats are not doing that great. who do trust for the economy, who do you trust on national security? the democrat brand is not in the same shape it was. why has that happened? >> i think it has happened largely because of congress. people view washington writ larg
the wrong track? >>]. >> you are a yankees fan. e greatest yankee of all time joe dimaggio, mickey mantle, or derek jeter? if you say eric jeter -- >> oh, that night the yankees won the game and jeter got hit in the head -- i think derek jeter got closer than anyone then perhaps lou gehrig in embodying the yankees if those. you left some players off of that. >> the greatest yankee of all time, joel benenson. >> and if you say derek jeter i am sending keith...
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as a manager won four world series with the yankees. now the sports executive vice president of operations. so as the the baseball playoffs dominate october. we figured there was no better person to check in with. here is something you might not know. torre has a personal story that touches on one of the most difficult issues in sport right now. domestic violence. we talked to him about all of it in this very revealing conversation. well it is great catching you in the heart of the baseball playoffs. when you manage the yankees this was the time of year a lot of your teams just really excelled. sports dynasties in general are becoming more aware. certainly most of us have never been in the middle of one. what is it like? >> you never think about it. you are thinking abut. we are in the playoffs. you get the tunnel vision that you have to do. the fact that it didn't come to me until i was 56 years old. and then it came, every year. it was wow. and i had a great group. i had a bunch of grownups. you dent see that often. >> derek jeter one
as a manager won four world series with the yankees. now the sports executive vice president of operations. so as the the baseball playoffs dominate october. we figured there was no better person to check in with. here is something you might not know. torre has a personal story that touches on one of the most difficult issues in sport right now. domestic violence. we talked to him about all of it in this very revealing conversation. well it is great catching you in the heart of the baseball...
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when jeter was the face of the yankees, and i think that was good for baseball. ng a significant figure. one who did represent the ideals that baseball wanted to put forth. derek jeter. i do think that is a big hit. the new commissioner, rob manfred will have to sort of find a guy to sell to the masses. that will be difficult. >> in your book you describe how jeter had an incredibly rough transition when heap made the jump to joining the yankees organization, crying, phone calls home from the minors. he is an adult now obviously. do you think the next transition for him is going to be harder than he thinks? >> he is off to a good start. his website. broke a story. funny. he learned something from sports journalists over the years. led with his best stuff. that's russell wilson saying that here is the -- used to beat people up when he was younger. rather shocking. everything he touches turns to gold. big question whether or not he is going to on a baseball team. and i would not be surprised if in, five, ten years, derek jeter is owner of the new york yankees. >> ia
when jeter was the face of the yankees, and i think that was good for baseball. ng a significant figure. one who did represent the ideals that baseball wanted to put forth. derek jeter. i do think that is a big hit. the new commissioner, rob manfred will have to sort of find a guy to sell to the masses. that will be difficult. >> in your book you describe how jeter had an incredibly rough transition when heap made the jump to joining the yankees organization, crying, phone calls home from...
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i go, okay, the yankees are gonna win. derek's last time up at-bat. that's all good, i'm fine. ck and tie the game. so, it's a tie game, i go -- now we're going into the ninth inning. i go, and i'm looking at the order and i go, "derek's third, he's gonna get up again." i go, "this is just awful." >> you should have -- you should have heard what i was saying to myself. [ laughter ] it's like, you're like, you got to be -- >> i honestly was -- i thought i was gonna lose it on the field. you know? i thought i was gonna start crying from before the game even started and the eighth inning, the way it was looking, this was gonna be the end. so -- i was getting choked up and i was hoping that joe would get me out of there before i screwed something up. and then, you know, they tied the game and i got one more at-bat. >> jimmy: but this is unbelievable. so, you're there, there's runner on first. oh, no. so, you're there, there's runner on first. oh, no. at first and then gardner gets out. and i go, don't hit a home run. because if you he hits a home run, you never get up and people wil
i go, okay, the yankees are gonna win. derek's last time up at-bat. that's all good, i'm fine. ck and tie the game. so, it's a tie game, i go -- now we're going into the ninth inning. i go, and i'm looking at the order and i go, "derek's third, he's gonna get up again." i go, "this is just awful." >> you should have -- you should have heard what i was saying to myself. [ laughter ] it's like, you're like, you got to be -- >> i honestly was -- i thought i was...
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as a manager, he won four world series with the yankees. now he is the sports executive vice president of operations. we figured there was no better person to check in with. torre also has a personal story that touches on one of the most difficult issues with sports. domestic violence. we caulked about it in this revealing conversation. when you managed the yankees, this was when your teams excelled. spores dynasties in general are becoming more aware and most of us have never been in the middle of one. what is it like? >> you never think about it. y the fact that it didn't come to me until i was like 56 years old and then it came every year. it was wow. you don't see that very often. >> derek jeter one of the fixtures of your time. you were at his last home game before he retired. he does the derek jeter thing. what were the first words that came out of your mouth? >> they brought a bunch of former teammates of his. they said they will walk him. i didn't think they would. i said no, they won't. i said if buck walks in, we will suspend him a
as a manager, he won four world series with the yankees. now he is the sports executive vice president of operations. we figured there was no better person to check in with. torre also has a personal story that touches on one of the most difficult issues with sports. domestic violence. we caulked about it in this revealing conversation. when you managed the yankees, this was when your teams excelled. spores dynasties in general are becoming more aware and most of us have never been in the...
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so, we don't have the regular yankee blue. we have the yankee blue with the hyperneon.when it's cold. colder weather and you match it with some jeans and it's really fun. >> the great thing is, you know, it's really boy stuff. it's not like girl stuff pretending to be boy stuff. it's really guy stuff and you look great in that. >> thank you, tristan. >> thank you. and next. >> and dora. now, dora has my favorite t-shirt from the line. >> okay. >> the 2015 line. >> sabathia, i like to see why it's her favorite. >> i love number 52. it's just cute, fun. we also have the name and number tees this year. you can wear it, you can style it up. you can see this is back to school. this is baseball. this is, you know, like i said, again, it's fashion meets lifestyle brand. >> oh, great, thank you. you also said you have infant. what do you have for the infant? >> i don't have the younger ones. this is a fun one. last season we did not have pajamas and in 2015 we had the pajama line. this is baseball meets super heroes. you have the little cape. you know, you could cheer on your t
so, we don't have the regular yankee blue. we have the yankee blue with the hyperneon.when it's cold. colder weather and you match it with some jeans and it's really fun. >> the great thing is, you know, it's really boy stuff. it's not like girl stuff pretending to be boy stuff. it's really guy stuff and you look great in that. >> thank you, tristan. >> thank you. and next. >> and dora. now, dora has my favorite t-shirt from the line. >> okay. >> the 2015...
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according to spencer, the yankees starved out more black faces than whites. after they came, it was hard to find either food or shelter since many of the buildings on spencer's plantation, including the slave quarters, had been burned. many ex slaves died in piles from starvation and disease. hunger left children like spencer with an abstract understanding of freedom that was conditional rather than categorical. according to guntharp, the yankees throwed us in the briar patch and all we had to thank them for was a hungry valley and freedom. belly and freedom. something we had no more used for than that i have today for one of those airplanes i hear flying around up there in the sky. like the airplanes that hovered high above her, emancipation left only the faintest trail in her life. her hungry belly on the other hand grounded her memories in ways that an abstract concept like freedom could not. these testimonies given by ex slaves in the 1930's to the roving bands of interviewers employed through the federal writers project revealed how the most basic of huma
according to spencer, the yankees starved out more black faces than whites. after they came, it was hard to find either food or shelter since many of the buildings on spencer's plantation, including the slave quarters, had been burned. many ex slaves died in piles from starvation and disease. hunger left children like spencer with an abstract understanding of freedom that was conditional rather than categorical. according to guntharp, the yankees throwed us in the briar patch and all we had to...
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>> congratulations on getting to the championship this year. go, yankees! they're not in the what?r's the greatest yankee to ever live, of all the yankees that have lived, he's better than them. >> i actually like you. but you're still a bum! you're a bum! look at me, jeter! if i could get my hands on you, i would kiss you on the mouth. and i don't care who's watching. i don't care. because you're derek jeter. >> will ferrell's looking a little gray there. >> they need to dunk him in some dye and some relaxer. he's looking like barnicle. >> i think barnicle looks better. >> he needs a little relaxer. >> that's it. >> anyway, lewis, thank you, sir. much appreciated. yeah, that was a very interesting look. did you just graze -- oh, that was your purse. i thought i just got a little grazing. anyway, coming up next on "way too early," a look at the stories you'll be talking about in the day ahead. and "morning joe" is just moments away. i do not have to call hr after all. i love having a free checked bag. with my united mileageplus explorer card. i have saved $75 in checked bag fees. p
>> congratulations on getting to the championship this year. go, yankees! they're not in the what?r's the greatest yankee to ever live, of all the yankees that have lived, he's better than them. >> i actually like you. but you're still a bum! you're a bum! look at me, jeter! if i could get my hands on you, i would kiss you on the mouth. and i don't care who's watching. i don't care. because you're derek jeter. >> will ferrell's looking a little gray there. >> they need...
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first complete shutout game in the world series since back in '03 for the marlins who closed out the yankeesthe guy is electric and unbelievable this postseason. i got the hall of famer frank thomas with me. a couple of world series champs and nick swisher and gabe kapler. i'm kevin burkhardt. we look at what madison bumgarner has done. fifth postseason game of seven plus innings and zero runs and tied for glavine for the most ever. in his world series career, guys, you're talking about 31 innings pitched and one run allowed. he is making a case to be the best world series pitcher of all time is what he is doing. gabe, look at him tonight. all i saw were corner, corner, corner. what did you see? >> we know that madison bumgarner has one of the most elite fastballs in the game but tonight he deployed a devastating slider. more accurate than with his four-seam fastball with that slider. i don't know if i've seen a more sensational performance from a left-handed pitcher in a postseason ever. >> swish, you're watching this game. put yourself in the hitting shoes here. how do you break the rhythm
first complete shutout game in the world series since back in '03 for the marlins who closed out the yankeesthe guy is electric and unbelievable this postseason. i got the hall of famer frank thomas with me. a couple of world series champs and nick swisher and gabe kapler. i'm kevin burkhardt. we look at what madison bumgarner has done. fifth postseason game of seven plus innings and zero runs and tied for glavine for the most ever. in his world series career, guys, you're talking about 31...
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these are know the '27 yankees. they have one great superstar in baumgarner. perhaps the team of the decade is a better moniker. they won in 2010, 2012 and 2014. so two years from now i might be back here again. >> somewhere. okay, dennis, thanks. how good was madison baumgarner? he set a new post-season record pitching 52-plus post-season innings. his world series e.r.a. a record .25 a quarter run per game. unbelievable. >> very good. >> so for the third time in five years market street is about to get its parade on. >> roberta gonzales has been to the last two parades. roberta, how are they changing it up this year? >> reporter: this year, it's a lot different because the weather is going make a big influence on the preparations tomorrow morning and also during the parade. even though there is rain on the parade, it will not dampen the spirits. but let me show you something. we arrived here 4:30 this morning and fog had been constructed here at citycenter plaza. now we have a stage erected but across town we have floats that are being constructed. you're sayi
these are know the '27 yankees. they have one great superstar in baumgarner. perhaps the team of the decade is a better moniker. they won in 2010, 2012 and 2014. so two years from now i might be back here again. >> somewhere. okay, dennis, thanks. how good was madison baumgarner? he set a new post-season record pitching 52-plus post-season innings. his world series e.r.a. a record .25 a quarter run per game. unbelievable. >> very good. >> so for the third time in five years...
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some drivers believe the extreme weather should have seen racing end before the yankee's crash happenedt's difficult with tricky conditions and home the yankee is okay. >> reporter: they are left hoping for the best but fearing the worst, richard par with al jazeera. >>> a former karate may be prime minister for a second time following sunday's snap general election and he was prime minister until last year and center right gerd party will be the single largest party in parliament but without a majority. more than 700,000 indians work in the middle east but fighting in iraq and instability elsewhere forced some to return home deep in debt and scared by experiences and we report. >> reporter: these three friends grew up together. they also went to iraq together to work at laborers and lived in bad conditions, slept on the floor and routinely beaten by iraqi employers and even had a gunpoint to their head if they complained. then the latest conflict in iraq began. >> translator: we had lunch and found a bomb that fell in the camp. someone called the owner who then had it collected by the
some drivers believe the extreme weather should have seen racing end before the yankee's crash happenedt's difficult with tricky conditions and home the yankee is okay. >> reporter: they are left hoping for the best but fearing the worst, richard par with al jazeera. >>> a former karate may be prime minister for a second time following sunday's snap general election and he was prime minister until last year and center right gerd party will be the single largest party in...
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the yankees -- the north thought the war with one arm behind its back. the other arm comes out if you have a victorious confederate army on the rampage in pennsylvania. jackson wanted to burn pittsburgh early in the war, wanted to go clear to the great lakes. i think that might have really changed the war. i grew up in connecticut and connecticut there were not a lot of big battles in the civil war in connecticut. i wrote about the shenandoah valley. by the end of the war the place had been turned over four times. if you lived there you lost your house, your barn, your fence, every chicken, every page, every go, every crop, your sons were dead, your finances were in confederate dollars, you were completely ruined and it is interesting to me to compare the feeling it must have been like to be in mint georgia or south carolina or the shenandoah valley. let's flip that. i'm going hypothetical. let's listen that, put a confederate army up north, say they want to do what sherman did for political reasons, they want to affect the outcome of the coming election
the yankees -- the north thought the war with one arm behind its back. the other arm comes out if you have a victorious confederate army on the rampage in pennsylvania. jackson wanted to burn pittsburgh early in the war, wanted to go clear to the great lakes. i think that might have really changed the war. i grew up in connecticut and connecticut there were not a lot of big battles in the civil war in connecticut. i wrote about the shenandoah valley. by the end of the war the place had been...
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first complete shutout game in the world series since back in '03 for the marlins who closed out the yankeesthe guy is electric and unbelievable this postseason. i got the hall of famer frank thomas with me. a couple of world series champs and nick swisher and gabe kapler. i'm kevin burkhardt. we look at what madison bumgarner has done. fifth postseason game of seven plus innings and zero runs and tied for glavine for the most ever. in his world series career, guys, you're talking about 31 innings pitched and one run allowed. he is making a case to be the best world series pitcher of all time is what he is doing. gabe, look at him tonight. all i saw were corner, corner, corner. what did you see? >> we know that madison bumgarner has one of the most elite fastballs in the game but tonight he deployed a devastating slider. more accurate than with his four-seam fastball with that slider. i don't know if i've seen a more sensational performance from a left-handed pitcher in a postseason ever. >> swish, you're watching this game. put yourself in the hitting shoes here. how do you break the rhythm
first complete shutout game in the world series since back in '03 for the marlins who closed out the yankeesthe guy is electric and unbelievable this postseason. i got the hall of famer frank thomas with me. a couple of world series champs and nick swisher and gabe kapler. i'm kevin burkhardt. we look at what madison bumgarner has done. fifth postseason game of seven plus innings and zero runs and tied for glavine for the most ever. in his world series career, guys, you're talking about 31...
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they had a war to fight go against a different enemy, the yankees hands over the next six months they cooperated as commander in chief's and top kill generals to conduct the enemy threat. beauregard was transferred to the theater in tennessee and lee went to south carolina to organize the south atlantic coastal incentives. johnson organized and trained his growing army occupying the centreville manassas line in northern virginia where it faced a larger union army. it was subject to increasing pressure from lincoln and from congress to do something with that army. concerned that mcclelland might in fact do something davis, and johnson to a strategy meeting in richmond in february of 1862. they discussed the vulnerability of johnson's army and centreville to a flanking movement by mcclelland via the rappahannock river. they agreed that johnson should pull back to more defensible position south of the rappahannock but the wretched conditions of the roads caused by winter rains sent the chaotic state of the overworked railroads made a quick withdrawal impossible. davis ordered johnston to
they had a war to fight go against a different enemy, the yankees hands over the next six months they cooperated as commander in chief's and top kill generals to conduct the enemy threat. beauregard was transferred to the theater in tennessee and lee went to south carolina to organize the south atlantic coastal incentives. johnson organized and trained his growing army occupying the centreville manassas line in northern virginia where it faced a larger union army. it was subject to increasing...
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mean pretext for rosecrans removal had been published by the yankee press. asecrans thus retired unquestionably the greatest captain the yankee nation has yet produced. is performance in the field too fresh in the memory of every reader to necessitate recapitulation. this is a man few people even know about today. vicksburg waser itd of title -- idle, and wasn't necessarily his desire, he visited several cities, including new orleans, where he falls off a horse and hurt his leg very badly. but then right before tockamauga he is summoned louisville, kentucky. this is after the battle. there are two sets of orders. rand will be an overall command, but one set of orders leaves rosecrans in charge of the army of the potomac and the other removes him. not surprisingly, grant decides to remove him. this is in part because of what iuka a year earlier. before we move onto his next and last year of the war, the opening of the supply line. say that thatill f baldy smith. rosecrans was despond it, he was sitting there, could barely get out of bed, and it took others to
mean pretext for rosecrans removal had been published by the yankee press. asecrans thus retired unquestionably the greatest captain the yankee nation has yet produced. is performance in the field too fresh in the memory of every reader to necessitate recapitulation. this is a man few people even know about today. vicksburg waser itd of title -- idle, and wasn't necessarily his desire, he visited several cities, including new orleans, where he falls off a horse and hurt his leg very badly. but...
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game one went on to win the last 10 of 11 world series, the lone expepgs when the phillies beat the yankeesgame one that year. hunter pence, the big blow in the first, the two-run homer, the giants take a 1-0 series lead but there is still a lot of baseball to be played. >> these guys have a way of putting the tough losses behind them and also the wins, you celebrate and enjoy them for a little bit. you know you have to come out and go the next day, we haven't done anything. sure we won one game. >> sixers get a rare win off the court, the nba is upset with the sixers for their so-called tanking philosophy. he have a 25% chance of landing the top pick. the flyers back in action tonight, they would love to put last night's brutal loss in chicago behind them. they allowed two goals in the first and coach berube says they looked like deer in the headlights, sydney crosby and the pen wing wins -- we didn't win one battle, we have to do a better job in front of mason. we are playing good and doing too many mistakes out there and that costs us. >> before tonight's game in pittsburgh they will sin
game one went on to win the last 10 of 11 world series, the lone expepgs when the phillies beat the yankeesgame one that year. hunter pence, the big blow in the first, the two-run homer, the giants take a 1-0 series lead but there is still a lot of baseball to be played. >> these guys have a way of putting the tough losses behind them and also the wins, you celebrate and enjoy them for a little bit. you know you have to come out and go the next day, we haven't done anything. sure we won...
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the yankees were the elitist team. what possessed you to be a yankees fan? [laughter] >> first of all, whenever you're a yankee fan and you're a little boy, you're a little boy forever. and i was a yankee fan right after lou gehrig died. and i learned a lot about stamina by knowing about lou gehrig. you know, his constant playing, his constant game attendance. he set a record until the baltimore orioles broke it, the player cal ripken broke it. and i grew up in the era of joe dimaggio and mickey mantle. and when steinbrenner came across, it sort of soured me. and i lost interest pretty much. but i'm still 10 years old when it comes to being a yankee fan. >> all right. ha ha! [applause] why do you think elizabeth warren was not given the position of head of the consumer financial protection bureau? >> because she was too good for the job. my father once said, "the only way you lose your job in government is to do your job." [laughter] >> there you go. [applause] all right. what advice would you give to someone having a child in 2013? >> uh, is there a reason
the yankees were the elitist team. what possessed you to be a yankees fan? [laughter] >> first of all, whenever you're a yankee fan and you're a little boy, you're a little boy forever. and i was a yankee fan right after lou gehrig died. and i learned a lot about stamina by knowing about lou gehrig. you know, his constant playing, his constant game attendance. he set a record until the baltimore orioles broke it, the player cal ripken broke it. and i grew up in the era of joe dimaggio and...
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this feels like the red sox rooting for the yankees. and it's not believable. and what we find, when you combine it, with one, it is not possible yet and b, he wants to row peel the benefit that right now correspondent women's access. you can't go into a c.v.s., and get an i u.d. be very limited. and that can cause women, not just hundreds of dollars, but thousands to lose that benefit. >>> the other thing, the person hood bill, are actually very much aimed right at outlawing certain forms of bird control, and they ban abortion, in all cases. so, it just doesn't ring true. i think all of the data, i have seen, and i have participated in, women are not being fooled. >>> democrats, effective, in hitting these issues, and i think this is the first election we have seen, republicans try to respond back. and they tried had to turn the tables. in alaska, and, i think, in michigan, and both accused the democrats of not paying their staffers equally. >>> what do you make of these character attacks? it is working, are they then, neutralizing thesers? >>> definitely not,
this feels like the red sox rooting for the yankees. and it's not believable. and what we find, when you combine it, with one, it is not possible yet and b, he wants to row peel the benefit that right now correspondent women's access. you can't go into a c.v.s., and get an i u.d. be very limited. and that can cause women, not just hundreds of dollars, but thousands to lose that benefit. >>> the other thing, the person hood bill, are actually very much aimed right at outlawing certain...
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>> the last world series game i went to was in 1962, the seventh game, when the giants lost to the yankees. >> he is clearly hoping for a much better turnout tonight than the game he watched so many years ago. of course, the game has been going on for an hour now, and giants fans are hoping that this will be a decisive win tonight. they're hoping to go into kansas city for game six with a whole lot of momentum. abc7 news. >> thank you. last night mike shumann tweeted and report that some fans left the game early, maybe because of the rain or maybe because the giants were losing, we know now they missed quite show as the team came roaring back to win 11-4. fans hoping for another huge offensive explosion tonight. cornell bernard continues our team coverage live from ballpark. cornell? >> no rain, just sunshine, and check it out. mccovey cove is jam-packed with fans, giants are ahead in game five of the world series tonight. it is incredible. sold-out crowd here in the cove. just about anything that will float is here. san francisco police standing by, making sure everyone is on their best b
>> the last world series game i went to was in 1962, the seventh game, when the giants lost to the yankees. >> he is clearly hoping for a much better turnout tonight than the game he watched so many years ago. of course, the game has been going on for an hour now, and giants fans are hoping that this will be a decisive win tonight. they're hoping to go into kansas city for game six with a whole lot of momentum. abc7 news. >> thank you. last night mike shumann tweeted and...
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i was thinking about the yankees. sorry. >> how about patriots? >> giants. sorry. >> that's two in a row. >> yes, sir. i'm colonel jennifer. there are nine active duty hospitals that are part of force com. as far as i know, there are 13 on the reserve side. until about the mid-2000, it was standard for combat support hospitals to do a rotation once every other year. this was the means of specifically ensuring that the combat support hospital could in fact do its protect-and-defend medal in conjunction with the medical requirements, and addressing civilians on the battlefield, et cetera. we relied on those rotations to ensure that all the combat support hospitals both on the active and reserve side were certified to do those jobs. but those went away. now having been in command of the 47th for six months, i can assure you that on the active duty side, the protect-and-defend medal has been ignored due to the hospitals falling in on fixed bobs in iraq. and eventually in afghanistan. i personally deployed with a cache to tahiti in 1995 where we executed our own
i was thinking about the yankees. sorry. >> how about patriots? >> giants. sorry. >> that's two in a row. >> yes, sir. i'm colonel jennifer. there are nine active duty hospitals that are part of force com. as far as i know, there are 13 on the reserve side. until about the mid-2000, it was standard for combat support hospitals to do a rotation once every other year. this was the means of specifically ensuring that the combat support hospital could in fact do its...
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. >> the last world series game i went to was in 1962, the seventh gamewhen the giants lost to the yankees. >> he is clearly hoping for a much better turnout tonight than the game he watched so many years ago. course, the game has been going on for an hour now, and giants fans are hoping that this will be a decisive win tnight. they're hoping too into kansas city for gameix with a whole lot of momentum. abc7 news. >> thank you. last night mike shumann tweeted and report that some fans left the game early, maybe because of the rain or maybe because the giants we long, we know now they missed quite show as the team came roaring back to win 11-4. fans hoping for another hu offensive explosion tonight. cornell bernard continues our team coverage live from ballpark. cornell? >> no rain, just sunshine, and check it out. mccovey cove is jam-packed with fans, gian are ahead in game five of the world series tonight. it is incredible. sold-out crowd here in the cov just about anything that will float is here. san fncisco police standing by, making sure everyone is on their best behavior. and check i
. >> the last world series game i went to was in 1962, the seventh gamewhen the giants lost to the yankees. >> he is clearly hoping for a much better turnout tonight than the game he watched so many years ago. course, the game has been going on for an hour now, and giants fans are hoping that this will be a decisive win tnight. they're hoping too into kansas city for gameix with a whole lot of momentum. abc7 news. >> thank you. last night mike shumann tweeted and report that...
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the giants hope to become the first team since the yankees in the '90s to win three world series in five years. we have team coverage tonight. abc 7 news reporter lyanne melendez with fans in san francisco, sports anchor mike shumann with wayne freedman live in kansas city. wayne, let's start with you. >> reporter: in san francisco and in kansas city, you must say this was the longest day of the year. how can that be, you say? the longest day of the year is supposed to take place in june. well, no, not exactly. when it's october and it's the day of the seventh game of the world series, this is the longest day of the year, because you are waiting. in a city already gushing blue, this may have been the longest day of the year. in this metropolis rising from the great plain, game seven's countdown ticked on this, the morning of and the morning after. >> i was there last night. yeah. >> reporter: what do you do if you are a baseball man with hours to kill with the biggest game of your life a few hours away? well, you leave the team hotel, you maybe take a stroll and if you are really lucky,
the giants hope to become the first team since the yankees in the '90s to win three world series in five years. we have team coverage tonight. abc 7 news reporter lyanne melendez with fans in san francisco, sports anchor mike shumann with wayne freedman live in kansas city. wayne, let's start with you. >> reporter: in san francisco and in kansas city, you must say this was the longest day of the year. how can that be, you say? the longest day of the year is supposed to take place in june....
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the yankees of the late 90's and the cincinnati reds swayback. seriously creek early in the '70s. these guys were good creek but they caught fire at the right time for it >> pam: they really show up. in another way. for the play offs. >> gary: bumgarner was always considered a good pitcher and player creehe will be named mvp >> gary: it was just incredible tonight. >> gary: as great as bonds was... i do not think for one series there has been a performance like bumgarner. >> pam: things were not going well yesterday the two told me to just brush it off and that they will focus on game 7 and look what happened. >> gary: that is what i am here pam. >> pam: (laughter) >> gary: so, i cannot say that or i should say that they have packed the stadium every night. when you win a world series to have a three-year run whether you win the next three years or not vance still would like to purchase tickets and purchase merchandise. >> gary: the stand fast and when they went is 20 to 50,000 people. and when they come in second is about 30,000 people. >> gary: >> pam: do not go there to do not
the yankees of the late 90's and the cincinnati reds swayback. seriously creek early in the '70s. these guys were good creek but they caught fire at the right time for it >> pam: they really show up. in another way. for the play offs. >> gary: bumgarner was always considered a good pitcher and player creehe will be named mvp >> gary: it was just incredible tonight. >> gary: as great as bonds was... i do not think for one series there has been a performance like...
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he was the founding chairman of the yankees yes network. priceu make of tag that is about to be thanked with the nba? >> and is a fair price relative to the other prices that have been paid for nascar recently an nfl renewal. adam silver is a gifted commissioner. he is gifted morally and he is a heck of a leader. >> he showed that right up front. so talented. the owners are very comfortable with his leadership and should be. he negotiated the product. itt is nice about the nba is fits into these shorter windows. we watched a lot of football yesterday. >> the eagles won it. >> so did my patriots. we watched some baseball playoff games. we watched games that seemed to last interminably. basketball fits in the window. it is quicker. it is a much more interesting advertising vehicle. >> this is a fair price? >> i worry about the key would affect of all of these prices on the consumer. i think we are reaching a breaking point. the proliferation of sports in the cost of that is having adverse impacts on customers which i worry about. inevitable?
he was the founding chairman of the yankees yes network. priceu make of tag that is about to be thanked with the nba? >> and is a fair price relative to the other prices that have been paid for nascar recently an nfl renewal. adam silver is a gifted commissioner. he is gifted morally and he is a heck of a leader. >> he showed that right up front. so talented. the owners are very comfortable with his leadership and should be. he negotiated the product. itt is nice about the nba is...
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like the red sox rooting for the yankees, not believable. what we find with over-the-counter birth control is that when you combine it with the fda says it is not possible wants to repeal the preventative services benefit that right now covers women's access to all forms of birth control. of course, you can't go into cvs and get an iud or other forms of birth control. that could cost women in colorado and across the country, not just hundreds of dollars, but in some cases thousands of dollars to lose that benefit. the other thing is that the personhood bills are actually formsat outlawing certain of birth control, fertility treatments, and absolutely ban abortions in all cases. it does not ring true. i think all of the data that i have seen from focus groups that i have participated in, women and colorado are not being full. that is why he is not making any gain. >> democrats have been really effective in the last couple of of cycles and hitting these issues hard. this is the first election we have seen where republicans try to respond back a
like the red sox rooting for the yankees, not believable. what we find with over-the-counter birth control is that when you combine it with the fda says it is not possible wants to repeal the preventative services benefit that right now covers women's access to all forms of birth control. of course, you can't go into cvs and get an iud or other forms of birth control. that could cost women in colorado and across the country, not just hundreds of dollars, but in some cases thousands of dollars...
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we're the official hamburger of the new york yankees, the new york mets... >> oh. >> the brooklyn nets>> and how does that work? you have, like--like, a marketing arrangement or-- >> uh, corporate sponsorship agreement with the teams. >> and how much does that cost a year? >> about 400,000 a year. >> oh, wow. 400,000 is a lot of money to spend marketing one product, especially only three locations. i'm gonna have to take a look at these contracts and make sure i know what we're getting for that. what i'd like to see is how the brooklyn burger is made. >> cut the meat here. now i don't know if you wanted to try cutting a piece of meat. >> well, i'd like to try it. i wanna learn. i'll stand over here, okay? and break it up into what? >> three pieces is fine. >> just watch your fingers. >> aah. >> [chuckles] >> it's all solid muscle. >> brooklyn burgers only accounts for about $1 million in sales. and it's sold at three major sports venues as the premium burger. so it could be a great stepping stone for something big, like getting into grocery stores around the country. the brooklyn burge
we're the official hamburger of the new york yankees, the new york mets... >> oh. >> the brooklyn nets>> and how does that work? you have, like--like, a marketing arrangement or-- >> uh, corporate sponsorship agreement with the teams. >> and how much does that cost a year? >> about 400,000 a year. >> oh, wow. 400,000 is a lot of money to spend marketing one product, especially only three locations. i'm gonna have to take a look at these contracts and...
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louis cardinals after winning the final four from the yankees. 8-0 to win their first series since 1918y do i cook for the holidays? to share with family to carry on traditions to come together, even when we're apart in stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, and more, swanson® makes holiday dishes delicious! hi, credit report site andour i have a problem. i need to speak with your fraud resolution department. ugh, we don't have that. what should i tell him? just make that super annoying modem noise... (shuuuuuuuh....zzzzzzzz...de ee...dong...shuuuhh...) hello? not all credit report sites are equal. classic. experian.com members get personalized help plus fraud resolution support. join now at experian.com. with enrollment in experian credit tracker. [ male announcer ] over time, you've come to realize... [ starter ] ready! [ starting gun goes off ] [ male announcer ] it's less of a race... yeah! [ male announcer ] and more of a journey. and that keeps you going strong. at unitedhealthcare insurance company, we get that. with over 30 years of experience, we'll be there -- ready to go as far as
louis cardinals after winning the final four from the yankees. 8-0 to win their first series since 1918y do i cook for the holidays? to share with family to carry on traditions to come together, even when we're apart in stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, and more, swanson® makes holiday dishes delicious! hi, credit report site andour i have a problem. i need to speak with your fraud resolution department. ugh, we don't have that. what should i tell him? just make that super annoying modem...
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>> the last world series game i went to was in 1962, the seventh game, when the giants lost to the yankeese is clearly hoping for a much better turnout tonight than the game he watched so many years ago. of course, the game has been going on for an hour now, and giants fans are hoping that this will be a decisive win tonight. they're hoping to
>> the last world series game i went to was in 1962, the seventh game, when the giants lost to the yankeese is clearly hoping for a much better turnout tonight than the game he watched so many years ago. of course, the game has been going on for an hour now, and giants fans are hoping that this will be a decisive win tonight. they're hoping to
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the 2004 red sox, as we all know in the alcs against the yankees. you're saying there's a chance.ittle one. former orioles and kansas city pitcher is apologizing today after this shirt he wore after last night's game caused quite a stir. it says these o's ain't royal. a play on a chris brown song. he was blasted for being classless. however, many fans also thought it was funny. time now for our high school game of the week poll. don't forget to vote. four games to choose from. text the code to 25543 or vote online. u.s.a.today.com/d.c. >> i was wondering where these came from, because it was trending on twitter. >> he wore the shirt in the post game. he used to pitch for the orioles. >> wasn't all that offended. >> i thought so. >> bye bye. cbs evening >> pelley: tonight, the virus spreads in the u.s. a second nurse has ebola and four across the midwest, raising questions about containing the virus. reports from manuel bojorquez, anna werner, dr. jon lapook and debora patta at ground zero in liberia. the stock market takes a nosedive. anthony mason on wall street's wild ride. agen
the 2004 red sox, as we all know in the alcs against the yankees. you're saying there's a chance.ittle one. former orioles and kansas city pitcher is apologizing today after this shirt he wore after last night's game caused quite a stir. it says these o's ain't royal. a play on a chris brown song. he was blasted for being classless. however, many fans also thought it was funny. time now for our high school game of the week poll. don't forget to vote. four games to choose from. text the code to...
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and dodgers and he said not once during the entire game did either a yankee were a doctor stepped out of the situation. the culture of baseball has changed and about the to 10 pitches in 3.5 minutes. and it is just -- it's the whole culture of baseball that has to change in the minor leagues and say that the livelihood depends upon a younger and more impatient generation of americans wanting to see more energy on the field. >> one way that we can do that is that we can have guys swing the bat a little bit more often. it's kind of what george was talking about. a few years ago he struck out 72 times in one season. ted williams never struck out 72 times in any season swinging were looking. so i imagine that he struck out 39 times and that was his career-high. he's ducked out looking 72 times in mike trout is the best player in the game and he went a one-year period of time and he struck out looking 53 times and i'm telling you that it is an epidemic in the game but we are also preoccupied with his on-base percentage, a walk is better than ahead but it's never better than ahead. it's goo
and dodgers and he said not once during the entire game did either a yankee were a doctor stepped out of the situation. the culture of baseball has changed and about the to 10 pitches in 3.5 minutes. and it is just -- it's the whole culture of baseball that has to change in the minor leagues and say that the livelihood depends upon a younger and more impatient generation of americans wanting to see more energy on the field. >> one way that we can do that is that we can have guys swing the...
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the highest of all three components so i can get that in there. [laughter] >> yankees fan. the lions as well. >> i would offer that if i understood your question, the linkage between an eds total force policy, the things we have been talking about, i think there is a direct link between the medical status of our men and women the surf and operational employment and engagement. if you don't have one, it's difficult to have the other. so we have, and after this issue over 13 years to that historic high that i just talked about. so sitting here today if the general lee to reach out to an army national guard unit he can have some assurance that the soldiers in that unit are medically ready to deploy, and that is operational readiness, that is part of being an operational reserve that the army national guard is for army. it is critically important in my opinion that we continue to sustain the medical readiness in the army national guard because the cost to rebuild that readiness when needed would be so much more. so i think the investment to sustain it is worth it. in terms of op
the highest of all three components so i can get that in there. [laughter] >> yankees fan. the lions as well. >> i would offer that if i understood your question, the linkage between an eds total force policy, the things we have been talking about, i think there is a direct link between the medical status of our men and women the surf and operational employment and engagement. if you don't have one, it's difficult to have the other. so we have, and after this issue over 13 years to...
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not good he it was part of the yen differentiated mass and then a decade that he caught before the yankees got it it adapted himself to him it was a harmless and decent church building and even with a sunday school for slaves. in his own way lexington got used to him and it came to appreciate him. he was a curiosity. leawood the i have known'' walking the streets of virginia this is what it looks like immediately prior to the war his church is a little that way april 1960 - - 1861 all descriptions of jackson are in complete and does not begin to describe him. they would not begin to capture he really was. while with the kindu the caricature the unbending professor and the social bore with high christian principles, the women of his life his two wives and sister knew someone else entirely. this is his first wife he lost her in childbirth giving birth to his still born son. this is hearses see maggie that he was in love with what could not marry that later to become one of the most haute -- avis poets in america. this is his second wife anna and his daughter julia would be borne during the w
not good he it was part of the yen differentiated mass and then a decade that he caught before the yankees got it it adapted himself to him it was a harmless and decent church building and even with a sunday school for slaves. in his own way lexington got used to him and it came to appreciate him. he was a curiosity. leawood the i have known'' walking the streets of virginia this is what it looks like immediately prior to the war his church is a little that way april 1960 - - 1861 all...
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the former yankees shortstop is starting a new website called the players tribune. his goal is to connect athletes and fans giving them unfelterred access into their lives. the website will public first person stories directly from athletes. >> also trending the giants. they are the talk of the town after last night's wild card win. pepsi true. the new 60-calorie soda that will go on sale this month exclusively on amazon. jimmy kimmel. you know, you've heard the computer security company mcafee has deemed him the most dangerous celebrity to search for online with a 19% chance of landing on a website with a virus or malware. finally, tetrus is going to be a movie a live action sci-fi film. follow us on twitter at #cbssf. >>> still ahead. reddit the popular online forum based in san francisco attracts all kinds of news and gossip. the company's new employee requirement that could mean a staff shake-up. >> we invite all you pet lovers, send us your questions about their health and well- being. just email pets@kpix.com or on our facebook page, just search kpix/cbs, and
the former yankees shortstop is starting a new website called the players tribune. his goal is to connect athletes and fans giving them unfelterred access into their lives. the website will public first person stories directly from athletes. >> also trending the giants. they are the talk of the town after last night's wild card win. pepsi true. the new 60-calorie soda that will go on sale this month exclusively on amazon. jimmy kimmel. you know, you've heard the computer security company...
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and in sport the latest on yankee's condition after his serious crash in the japanese grand prix, thatso to come. ♪ civil servants in hong kong returned to work after protesters blockaded their offices for more than a week and demonstrators appear to be losing momentum but some students say this is a start of their battle and brown reports. >> reporter: civil servants going to work would not generate interest but in hong kong it was a significant moment on moment morning, perhaps even a turning point after days of unrest. the city's leader warned of unspecified police action if government workers were not able to return to their desks. outside the office complex the barricades remain but far fewer protesters today, one student leader admits the movement is losing momentum but denies the campaign is over. >> this is very strong and we don't know when it will end but it's a long-term challenge or long-term battle. >> reporter: the government asked them to clear the streets and has so far gone unheeded. but the barriers were pushed asaid outside the office of hong kong's leader cy-lung to
and in sport the latest on yankee's condition after his serious crash in the japanese grand prix, thatso to come. ♪ civil servants in hong kong returned to work after protesters blockaded their offices for more than a week and demonstrators appear to be losing momentum but some students say this is a start of their battle and brown reports. >> reporter: civil servants going to work would not generate interest but in hong kong it was a significant moment on moment morning, perhaps even a...
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everywhere in the streets of havana, which, you know... el bloqueo, the embargo, is the worst thing that the yankee imperialists are doing to cuba. what would happen if president obama just said, "you know what, the embargo's gone, free trade between these two countries"? >> it would remove the communist government's excuse for all the problems that exist. i think that's the biggest thing it would do. now, once it's gone, or once... if it's gone, the cuban government can control the trade. they can decide whether to import and export, obviously. but if the bloqueo, as they say, is gone, their biggest excuse for all their economic problems is gone, too. >> hinojosa: and then what happens? >> well, then everybody's going to say, "but why is there a problem?" >> hinojosa: like, if we can't... >> "why are there shortages? why can't i find toilet paper," right? and then you're not going to have an answer for that. yeah, they aren't going to have an answer for that. >> hinojosa: now, cuba is... i mean, a lot of people have this fascination, and it really is extraordinary, and i've been lucky enough to ha
everywhere in the streets of havana, which, you know... el bloqueo, the embargo, is the worst thing that the yankee imperialists are doing to cuba. what would happen if president obama just said, "you know what, the embargo's gone, free trade between these two countries"? >> it would remove the communist government's excuse for all the problems that exist. i think that's the biggest thing it would do. now, once it's gone, or once... if it's gone, the cuban government can control...
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but the officers say we will do our best to strike a blow at the yankees. however when they find out the war is over, morale plumets and actually, a neat leadership trick for him to get the shenandoah back from the pacific to the liverpool and keep it from
but the officers say we will do our best to strike a blow at the yankees. however when they find out the war is over, morale plumets and actually, a neat leadership trick for him to get the shenandoah back from the pacific to the liverpool and keep it from
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. >> i'm with the massachusetts army national guard. >> are you a red sox fan? >> no, yankees, sir. [laughter] >> shut his microphone off. >> you have got to be kidding me, right? [laughter] >> the door is right back there, ranger. [laughter] >> my question relates to leader development. you mentioned that is one of the most important components. >> i did not hear the question. [laughter] i completely shut you out. leader development? no leader development for you. [laughter] >> in line with the leader we looking atre the military education that occurs through the war college and academy? currently having gone through this, i know active officers have resident courses absent orders. . as we continue to partner with [indiscernible] on what is the content -- the ifation of those courses -- i'm currents, right now, it is coupled by a., two-week residence status coupled by another 80 our phase and another two week resident phase. the net effect there is to complete that critical training in their professional development. you are taking a captain out for and trying to provide leadership
. >> i'm with the massachusetts army national guard. >> are you a red sox fan? >> no, yankees, sir. [laughter] >> shut his microphone off. >> you have got to be kidding me, right? [laughter] >> the door is right back there, ranger. [laughter] >> my question relates to leader development. you mentioned that is one of the most important components. >> i did not hear the question. [laughter] i completely shut you out. leader development? no leader...