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the batter up is descalso and then trevor rosenthal. now he is getting ready for the bottom of the ninth when the scheduled hitters are going to b be gomes and saltalamacchia and drew. and this is a ball over to the shortstop drew, and a low throw, but it is dug out by napoli, two outs. if you just joined us, two out in the top of the ninth inning and plenty of drama here in game two. david ortiz with the 17th career post-season home run in the bottom of the sixth off of michael wacha putting the red sox up 2-1. beltran, despite the rib injury last night, 2 of 4 with an rbi tonight and while defense hurt the cardinals in game one, two errors on one play here tonight hurt the red sox in a three-run seventh. here's carpenter, strike one. and you talk about mike matheny replacing a legend in tony la russa and the same can be said for derek lilliquist replacing la russa's long time pitching coach dave duncan. >> tim: that is true. >> joe: and this is a line drive and not hard hit and caught by bogaerts and with that, it is a 1, 2, 3 top of
the batter up is descalso and then trevor rosenthal. now he is getting ready for the bottom of the ninth when the scheduled hitters are going to b be gomes and saltalamacchia and drew. and this is a ball over to the shortstop drew, and a low throw, but it is dug out by napoli, two outs. if you just joined us, two out in the top of the ninth inning and plenty of drama here in game two. david ortiz with the 17th career post-season home run in the bottom of the sixth off of michael wacha putting...
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trevor i want you to get in the conversation, i know you are a bit critical here.hat are your thoughts on that? >> i think the guests so far have done a good job of courses plaining some very good uses for drones, but we also have to look at the flip side of thing like the tweeters mentioned which is misuse especially by law enforcement. the types of agencies that are used the most advanced drones are federal and state law enforcement agencies. they have been using them for years -- of course they are not firing missiles off of these types of drones, but they are firing off the types of predators that can stay in the area for long periods of time. the department of homeland security has ten of these flying on the border. the immigration bill debated in congressman dates that they flow them 24 hours a day. and they are also being loaned out to law enforcement agencies around the country. and none of these agencies have any sorts of privacy rules. >> trevor i want to pick up after the break with you talking more specifically about that, and ask our viewers, should la
trevor i want you to get in the conversation, i know you are a bit critical here.hat are your thoughts on that? >> i think the guests so far have done a good job of courses plaining some very good uses for drones, but we also have to look at the flip side of thing like the tweeters mentioned which is misuse especially by law enforcement. the types of agencies that are used the most advanced drones are federal and state law enforcement agencies. they have been using them for years -- of...
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we have trevor locked in on the set.h we know we're going to let you go at this point -- you have something that i'm sure you can't tell us about that you have to do, but thanks for popping in on the show tonight. >> thanks for having me. >> the affidavit reads like a who's who in california politics, and undoubtedly it will have implications with constituents. what do you think the effects will be? tweet us during the break. we'll be right back. ♪ >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channel. >> its the most exciting thing to happen to american journalism in decades. >> we believe in digging deep. >> its unbiased, fact-based, in-depth journalism. >> you give them the facts, dispense with the fluff and get straight to the point. >> i'm on the ground every day finding stories that matter to you. >> in new orleans... >> seattle bureau... >> washington... >> detroit... >> chicago... >> nashville... >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. [[voiceover]] every day, even
we have trevor locked in on the set.h we know we're going to let you go at this point -- you have something that i'm sure you can't tell us about that you have to do, but thanks for popping in on the show tonight. >> thanks for having me. >> the affidavit reads like a who's who in california politics, and undoubtedly it will have implications with constituents. what do you think the effects will be? tweet us during the break. we'll be right back. ♪ >> al jazeera america is a...
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the licensing rep relays information dobson received from trevor's family. telling the state she was told it appeared the baby boy was without oxygen for 20 minutes, brain dead and taken off life support. the specialist says dobson was quote very emotional and wondered if she did enough. just hours after the conversation, trevor was gone. >> i wondered how anybody could have hurt him. it blew my mind. we loved him so much. love for a little boy they would have to bury before his first birthday. spending a few years fighting to have the woman who killed him kept behind bars. gail is serving a 20 year sentence, for murder, although her attorney plans to ask for a new trial at a hearing in february. in the new report, it says representatives spoke with police and not looking at nothing inappropriate by police dobson. the state said it would be inappropriate to comment because of the appeals. >> there is more to the story. >> absolutely. tons of information, go to abc2news.com, there is an interactive timeline. go to the featured section. >>> now from abc2 news,
the licensing rep relays information dobson received from trevor's family. telling the state she was told it appeared the baby boy was without oxygen for 20 minutes, brain dead and taken off life support. the specialist says dobson was quote very emotional and wondered if she did enough. just hours after the conversation, trevor was gone. >> i wondered how anybody could have hurt him. it blew my mind. we loved him so much. love for a little boy they would have to bury before his first...
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. >> trevor first your organization obtained a list from customs and border protection about how manyimes it flew predator surveillance drones on behalf of other agencies. talk about what you found, and what that really means? >> yes, as i was saying before the break, customs and border protection as about ten surveillance drones. but when they are not using them they lend them out to law enforcement agencies. and the justice department said they only used these drones two times. when we got our request back, it turned out they are used them over a hundred times. and this is the same pattern we have been seeing over and over again with the federal government is they refuse to release accurate information of who is flying drones in this country and what they have been used for. we had to you under the freedom of information act to find information out, and now when they release the information it is obviously months old, rather than posting it on a public websites like they should. >> what do you think the issue is? that u.s. border patrol and customs loaned these uav's to other agenci
. >> trevor first your organization obtained a list from customs and border protection about how manyimes it flew predator surveillance drones on behalf of other agencies. talk about what you found, and what that really means? >> yes, as i was saying before the break, customs and border protection as about ten surveillance drones. but when they are not using them they lend them out to law enforcement agencies. and the justice department said they only used these drones two times....
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>>> trevor rosenthal is trying to keep it a five-run game. dustin pedroia first to face him. so much day in and day out for this red sox team. he fouls it away. he has got a streak that's in jeopardy here. he came in having reached base in 20 straight home postseason games. ch is the best streak if franchise history. he was 0 for 3 tonight. make it 0 for 4 with two groundoutouts, two flyouts and waiting for an 0-1 from trevor rosenthal. and a check on ellsbury. here is the 0-1 pitch. shot to second. out at second. and we came into this game talking about the pitching and the matchup of the kid and the veteran and tonight it was the veteran, john lackey. and he's been just like this really all postseason. >> tim: he is brilliant throughout the postseason. the biggest game is a clincher tonight for his start. he did his work giving up only one run in six and two-thirds. but that game he pitched against detroit, he'll never forget that game. you ask him in 25, 30 years, what was the best game you ever pitched, he'll answer game three in detroit. >> the series was tied at a game
>>> trevor rosenthal is trying to keep it a five-run game. dustin pedroia first to face him. so much day in and day out for this red sox team. he fouls it away. he has got a streak that's in jeopardy here. he came in having reached base in 20 straight home postseason games. ch is the best streak if franchise history. he was 0 for 3 tonight. make it 0 for 4 with two groundoutouts, two flyouts and waiting for an 0-1 from trevor rosenthal. and a check on ellsbury. here is the 0-1 pitch....
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strikeout starts the night. >> tim: trevor rosenthal telling us before the game that when he's goingght side of the rubber. but the left-handed batters, he'll use the first base side of the rubber. cheat toward first. >> joe: stephen drew with an important walk that he drew in the seventh inning. he may have only the one hit, but after getting behind in the count, he worked a walk out of adam wainwright, the only walk of the night. >> joe: here's a foul back and out of play. the only walk handed out by either side, and it was big. because that guy, david ross, followed with an rbi double to break the tie. with one out, nobody on, the 0-2 from rosenthal fouled away. please join major league baseball in supporting the men and women of the military who have sacrificed so much to protect our freedom. log on to welcomebackveterans.org to see how you can help today. ball one, low. bogaerts struck out. drew has the 2-2 count. cardinals have the second best home record during the regular season in all of baseball. second to atlanta. drew strikes out, two gone. red sox trying to take two of t
strikeout starts the night. >> tim: trevor rosenthal telling us before the game that when he's goingght side of the rubber. but the left-handed batters, he'll use the first base side of the rubber. cheat toward first. >> joe: stephen drew with an important walk that he drew in the seventh inning. he may have only the one hit, but after getting behind in the count, he worked a walk out of adam wainwright, the only walk of the night. >> joe: here's a foul back and out of play....
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>> trevor potter: right.hat's correct. >> kroft: trevor potter is a former chairman of the federal election commission. he says it didn't take long for congressmen and senators to figure out the distinct advantages of having a leadership pac, with no restrictions. >> potter: since they weren't around when the ban on personal use was put into place, they're not covered by it. and they can be used for literally anything. >> kroft: over time, the leadership pacs that were created as a way for congressional leaders of both parties to raise money and distribute it to their members have evolved into something different. today, nearly every congressman and senator has a leadership pac, not just the leaders, and they are used to solicit contributions from friends and supporters in order to advance their political agendas, their careers, and in many cases, their lifestyle. it's like a political slush fund. >> potter: that's exactly what it is; it's a political slush fund. over time, we've had them. they've been outlaw
>> trevor potter: right.hat's correct. >> kroft: trevor potter is a former chairman of the federal election commission. he says it didn't take long for congressmen and senators to figure out the distinct advantages of having a leadership pac, with no restrictions. >> potter: since they weren't around when the ban on personal use was put into place, they're not covered by it. and they can be used for literally anything. >> kroft: over time, the leadership pacs that were...
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actor wilson cruz a national spokesman for glaad and here in the studio is allyson gill from the trevor project. both committed to providing support for the l.g.b.t. communities. let's start with you. you are kinds of an exceptional case in that evening before you were really a big star, you were out and it was part of your become a star that you came out at about the same time. in such a public way, yet do you see a reason for young people in other environments to be closeted, to be do concerned about their own safety in such environments. >> sabbatabsolutely. first of all thank you for calling me a star i appreciate that. to this day we still see that lgbt students and young people are being hu harassed and victimized in school. over 80% of the students that glistens, another organization has surveyed, say that they are being victimized because of their sexual orientation and over 60% of them are saying that they are being victimized because of their gender expression. so, yes, obviously they are still a rampant problem with bullying in schools. so, yeah, evening all these years later
actor wilson cruz a national spokesman for glaad and here in the studio is allyson gill from the trevor project. both committed to providing support for the l.g.b.t. communities. let's start with you. you are kinds of an exceptional case in that evening before you were really a big star, you were out and it was part of your become a star that you came out at about the same time. in such a public way, yet do you see a reason for young people in other environments to be closeted, to be do...
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particularly the trevor project focuses on supporting young individuals and trying to prevent suicide. because of the pressure. how serious a problem is it? >> it's a very serious problem. we know that for all young people, suicide is the second leading cause of death. but for lesbian, game, bisexual and transgender young people in particular it's a heightened -- they are at heightened risk. lelesslesbian and game are fours higher risk. and transgender are higher. >> wilson, when you think about that, four times more likely to commit suicide, and young people in particular, where a lot of your own focus and your own fans are from, can you talk about what is most important to that sense of support, community support, national support, family support and friend support to help people feel comfortable and able to be out and be their true selfs. >> yeah. well, it's heartbreaking to me that that number still exists. you know, the fact that yourself esteem is affected by the way that people treat you in your school and sometimes sadly enough in your own family, is a problem that i have been
particularly the trevor project focuses on supporting young individuals and trying to prevent suicide. because of the pressure. how serious a problem is it? >> it's a very serious problem. we know that for all young people, suicide is the second leading cause of death. but for lesbian, game, bisexual and transgender young people in particular it's a heightened -- they are at heightened risk. lelesslesbian and game are fours higher risk. and transgender are higher. >> wilson, when...
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trevor to finish it up. 9-0. and they await the winners of the red sox/tigers series.n up in that series. they've said it before. but i like like that right there. >> do you remember him? >> yes. his hair was coming in lower on his forehead. >> yes, that's what happened to him. he gave it to them. but anyway, you know, he did have a beautiful set of hair. >> yeah, he still does. it happened recently, the facebook show. >> yes. and that they did a big show here together for them for years as they were very good. anyway it is more interesting to me than that, starting with the gee white sox. the first baseman. no word on when dan boyle will return to the ice, but we do know about the guy that laid him there. now, go ahead. >> this upset me earlier when somebody said that's the spirit of hockey. cross checking is not the spirit. >> and you're going to have a long difficult life if you buy that there. now, he's a dirty guy from st. louis. suspended five games without pay. only crossing $28,000. still waiting to see if he will return for them on sunday. but the major nfl at
trevor to finish it up. 9-0. and they await the winners of the red sox/tigers series.n up in that series. they've said it before. but i like like that right there. >> do you remember him? >> yes. his hair was coming in lower on his forehead. >> yes, that's what happened to him. he gave it to them. but anyway, you know, he did have a beautiful set of hair. >> yeah, he still does. it happened recently, the facebook show. >> yes. and that they did a big show here...
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trevor rosenthal, the closer for the cardinals who's turned in to be the closer, he's so overpo r overpower well hit. back at the wall. it's gone. a home run for holliday and the cardinals are on the board. it's 8-1. third postseason home run for matt holliday this year. that ball was pounded in to left center. >> tim: matt putting all of his 245 pounds behind that one. over the boston "be strong" sign in left center field. hit a ton. fastball. >> joe: ball outside to allen craig. we started to go into last inning the difference between playing here in the american league park and fenway opposed to in st. louis and busch stadium where there is no dh. it's a big disadvantage to the red sox, a team that's got the best dh in the history of the designated hitter and david ortiz and constructed like a strong, american league club. david ortiz who played first base in interleague play this season, you lose ortiz or napoli's bat when the series goes to st. louis. >> tim: napoli's having a red hot postseason. two home runs against detroit. we showed one of them. that was a game five. against anibal
trevor rosenthal, the closer for the cardinals who's turned in to be the closer, he's so overpo r overpower well hit. back at the wall. it's gone. a home run for holliday and the cardinals are on the board. it's 8-1. third postseason home run for matt holliday this year. that ball was pounded in to left center. >> tim: matt putting all of his 245 pounds behind that one. over the boston "be strong" sign in left center field. hit a ton. fastball. >> joe: ball outside to...
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trevor streak out the side in the 9th and series tied at game appease heading to st.> it's pretty unique experience for a lot of guys never played here before. to be able to do it on this stage but there is no place like hom home. not a doubt about it. >> also in boston tonight sharks see definition of the heart breaking loss in the final seconds. about bull's eye on him and out shot the bruins 39-17 but the first goal comes in the second period. 1 nothing b. 18 seconds natural third. marlow tight up at 1 a piece. over time seems a certainty but point 8 second left. in front. on the redirect and the sharks lose 2-1. warriors final pre-season game against portland. 17 points in the strobe like video. lake the effects myself. the drops it off for thompson and they score 22 straight points in the second half. damion with 21. blazers win 90-74 and warriors open for real wednesday against the lakers. thursday nature football. fans out score tamp tampa. wearing the paper bag they love the coach. the panthers facing the buccaneer. nut on wide open olson 7 nothinpanthers. thi
trevor streak out the side in the 9th and series tied at game appease heading to st.> it's pretty unique experience for a lot of guys never played here before. to be able to do it on this stage but there is no place like hom home. not a doubt about it. >> also in boston tonight sharks see definition of the heart breaking loss in the final seconds. about bull's eye on him and out shot the bruins 39-17 but the first goal comes in the second period. 1 nothing b. 18 seconds natural third....
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trevor streak out the side in the 9th and series tied at game appease heading to st. louis. >> it's pretty unique experience for a lot of guys never played here before. to be able to do it on this stage but there is no place like hom home. not a doubt about it. >> also in boston tonight sharks see definition of the heart breaking loss in the final seconds. about bull's eye on him and out shot the bruins 39-17 but the first goal comes in the second period. 1 nothing b. 18 seconds natural third. marlow tight up at 1 a piece. over time seems a certainty but point 8 second left. in front. on the redirect and the sharks lose 2-1. warriors final pre-season game against portland. 17 points in the strobe like video. lake the effects myself. the drops it off for thompson and they score 22 straight points in the second half. damion with 21. blazers win 90-74 and warriors open for real wednesday against the lakers. thursday nature football. fans out score tamp tampa. wearing the paper bag they love the coach. the panthers facing the buccaneer. nut on wide open olson 7 nothing pa
trevor streak out the side in the 9th and series tied at game appease heading to st. louis. >> it's pretty unique experience for a lot of guys never played here before. to be able to do it on this stage but there is no place like hom home. not a doubt about it. >> also in boston tonight sharks see definition of the heart breaking loss in the final seconds. about bull's eye on him and out shot the bruins 39-17 but the first goal comes in the second period. 1 nothing b. 18 seconds...
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. >> reporter: trevor and 58 classmates from marin primary and middle school are packed and ready for three nights of camping in the point range national seashore. >> the whole trip is the best part. and the food. and hiking. >> reporter: but the government shutdown closed the national park, which means the classroom adventure is off. >> i was sad because i really liked the trip last year. and i wanted to go again this year as sixth graders because we get to coach more. >> reporter: teachers are sad for the disappointed kids and frustrated with the situation. >> i was infuriated. it was so frustrating that our government can't do its job. that's the feeling that i had. >> reporter: it took months to plan the trip for 60 fifth and sixth graders and 20 adults. >> organizing food and the list and the volunteers and the menus. and getting other crew. you know? we have naturalists that usually come with us every year. and they come off of their job to join us. >> it was disapointing. it was going to the airport and going on a trip, and sorry, no explanation. just not going. >> reporter: ga
. >> reporter: trevor and 58 classmates from marin primary and middle school are packed and ready for three nights of camping in the point range national seashore. >> the whole trip is the best part. and the food. and hiking. >> reporter: but the government shutdown closed the national park, which means the classroom adventure is off. >> i was sad because i really liked the trip last year. and i wanted to go again this year as sixth graders because we get to coach more....
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trevor rosenthal overpowering mark ellis. for game one of the world series wednesday and either detroit or boston. >> they are playing the best baseball of anybody right now. they came into the final four. they are playing the best baseball. the best team as you head to the world series right noucht. >> amazing. the best postseason pitcher in 2013 michael wacha started the year in the minor leagues and albert pujols trade is looking a little better, isn't it? >> later on, your questions to could be answered live in this show. >> don't ask that question. >> time for our first break. due up, jim leyland has seen it all but what he has seen this series that breaks his heart? plus, who is your daddy? who is your papi? who is your shortstop? who harold thinks should start there for the red sox in game six is all next. i love having a free checked bag with my united mileageplus explorer card. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. [ delavane ] priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. [ juli
trevor rosenthal overpowering mark ellis. for game one of the world series wednesday and either detroit or boston. >> they are playing the best baseball of anybody right now. they came into the final four. they are playing the best baseball. the best team as you head to the world series right noucht. >> amazing. the best postseason pitcher in 2013 michael wacha started the year in the minor leagues and albert pujols trade is looking a little better, isn't it? >> later on, your...
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trevor streak out the side in the 9th and series tied at game appease heading to st.pretty unique experience for a lot of guys never played here before. to be able to do it on this stage but there is no place like hom home. not a doubt about it. >> also in boston tonight sharks see definition of the heart breaking loss in the final seconds. about bull's eye on him and out shot the bruins 39-17 but the first goal comes in the second period. 1 nothing b. 18 seconds natural third. marlow tight up at 1 a piece. over time seems a certainty but point 8 second left. in front. on the redirect and the sharks lose 2-1. warriors final pre-season game against portland. 17 points in the strobe like video. lake the effects myself. the drops it off for thompson and they score 22 straight points in the second half. damion with 21. blazers win 90-74 and warriors open for real wednesday against the lakers. thursday nature football. fans out score tamp tampa. wearing the paper bag they love the coach. the panthers facing the buccaneer. nut on wide open olson 7 nothing panthers. things w
trevor streak out the side in the 9th and series tied at game appease heading to st.pretty unique experience for a lot of guys never played here before. to be able to do it on this stage but there is no place like hom home. not a doubt about it. >> also in boston tonight sharks see definition of the heart breaking loss in the final seconds. about bull's eye on him and out shot the bruins 39-17 but the first goal comes in the second period. 1 nothing b. 18 seconds natural third. marlow...
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there's the emergency room and trevor and then of course all the added. down this way and they will stop right at the door so close our tolerance to resell as is a board member of the co's at children's hospital in louisville every day the hospital is confronted with the downside of mask on possession in the state of kentucky. how many children a year are coming to us hospitals that show up every single year in the united states fifteen thousand children come into hospital with the young daughters. fifteen thousand children and if you build in the united states with adults it's thirty two thousand people are killed by gun everything believe in the united states mazing or miles incredible and all preventable what kind of shot once you get in this hospital because we are a level one trauma center we get the most critical gunshot wounds of all gunshot wounds that happen in the state of kentucky and when we talk about this picture of a child's picture was shot in the middle of the area all the tendons are a balls to within the hand area of the self so it's aw
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there's the emergency room and trevor and then of course all the adult. down that way and they will stop right at the door so close are tolerant. as is a board member of the co's at children's hospital in louisville. every day the hospital is confronted with the downside of mask on possession in the state of kentucky. how many children a year are coming to us hospitals that shelters every single year in the united states fifteen thousand children come into hospital good looking young daughters let's start with fifteen thousand children and if you build in the united states with adults it's thirty two thousand people are killed every single year in the united states mazing miles incredible and all preventable what kind of shot once you get in this hospital. because we are a level one trauma center we get the most critical gunshot wounds of all gunshot wounds that happen in the state of kentucky and when we talk about this picture of a child's picture was shot in the middle of the area all the tendons are of balls within the hand area the itself sits away f
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and also i really would be negligence if i didn't mention the role that ilya shapiro and trevor burris played in writing numerous amicus briefs. it's true that ilya and i were the only people in every court of appeals hearing, although i was in pensacola for the district court case. so i got one case -- i mean -- i got one hearing up on him. and, but he was there, and we wrote these briefs. >> i was too busy debating the case in some other law school at the time. >> and he debated in all these law schools. and what trevor and ilya were able to do with the amicus briefs that i co-authored with them, the three of us worked together, is make a pure, constitutional argument of the kind that not all the lawyers for all the cases being litigated around the country were actually able to make at that point. so i do think that our amicus briefs did galvanize the best constitutional arguments against the case, and they were eventually absorbed by the parties when the case eventually went to the supreme court. so these were the people. these are the people who must be thanked for the effort that,
and also i really would be negligence if i didn't mention the role that ilya shapiro and trevor burris played in writing numerous amicus briefs. it's true that ilya and i were the only people in every court of appeals hearing, although i was in pensacola for the district court case. so i got one case -- i mean -- i got one hearing up on him. and, but he was there, and we wrote these briefs. >> i was too busy debating the case in some other law school at the time. >> and he debated...
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trevor rosenthal brought in the 8th. zander bogarts singles. here is the play that will live maybe in infamy. bottom of the 9th, dustin
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we move on, cig 1-0, trevor is in to close the deal and he does. striking out the side, and the cardinals win 1-0 and the dodgers have now gone 19 straight scoreless innings in this nlcs. turning now to college football. none bigger than what took place in salt lake city. utah hosting number five stanford, third and 17, watch wilson, looking for an open man, where is anderson? there he is. 51 yards later we are tied at 14. first and goal. a little trickery, 21-14 utah a late field goal, excuse me, a late stand, major hit 27-21 your final. the missouri tigers in between, pulled off the upset. 41-26, that ended the streak of 16 straight, and gives the tigers their first road win over a top 10 team. twenty-fifth ranked tigers 6-0 overall, and 2-0 in the south eastern conference. and yet another busy day on tap. sundays are big, right? the marqwe match up, the five saints facing the 4-1 patriots in foxborough, that's a wrap in the morning sports. >> i'm sure you forgot to mention that baylor is undefeated. >> let me go back and research this. >> all ri
we move on, cig 1-0, trevor is in to close the deal and he does. striking out the side, and the cardinals win 1-0 and the dodgers have now gone 19 straight scoreless innings in this nlcs. turning now to college football. none bigger than what took place in salt lake city. utah hosting number five stanford, third and 17, watch wilson, looking for an open man, where is anderson? there he is. 51 yards later we are tied at 14. first and goal. a little trickery, 21-14 utah a late field goal, excuse...
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joining us now, ceo, trevor fetter.hat's almost doubled your size in terms of market cap? >> it's a substantial acquisition and increases the size of the company by 60%. it expands us in interesting new markets. >> it's completed and was announced a while ago it gives you not only outpatient but 77 new hops? >> it's 77 hospitals in total. we completed the deal in record time, 98 days. the financing markets were terrific. i was pleased with the way this came together. >> geographically, did that play into where you'd want to expand with the backdrop of the affordable care act going into effect yesterday? >> yes. it's interesting. the more you're exposed to states with large numbers of uninsured people, today the better it is for a hospital in the future. in this case, we're doubling the size of our company in the state of texas. we're adding a very important market in san antonio, texas, south texas, brownsville texas. we have an important new hospital under construction in new bronsville, texas. we'll have $3 billion in
joining us now, ceo, trevor fetter.hat's almost doubled your size in terms of market cap? >> it's a substantial acquisition and increases the size of the company by 60%. it expands us in interesting new markets. >> it's completed and was announced a while ago it gives you not only outpatient but 77 new hops? >> it's 77 hospitals in total. we completed the deal in record time, 98 days. the financing markets were terrific. i was pleased with the way this came together. >>...
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in the bottom of the night reliever trevor rosenthal has mckutchen. indecisive game coming up wednesday in st. louis. more from coach john harbaugh and his assessment of the ravens. >> thank you very ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> don't miss the prime time cbs tonight hostages followed by eyewitness news at 11:00. >>> a world war ii veteran and his wife celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary over the weekend. william and mercedes parsons got married three days after meeting. william was shipped off to pearl harbor. he says there's no poor -- formula for a long lasting marriage. and they're still holding hands. notice that. >>> and leam and lewis took a break from their australian tour by hiting the waves but they couldn't get a moment alone. their security guards decided to surf with them while life guards tried their best to hold back all the female admirers. how do you hold people back at the beach. >> wear that hat i guess. scare them all away. >> thanks for watching wjz maryland's news station. don't go away there's much more, >> pelley: tonight, how we ca
in the bottom of the night reliever trevor rosenthal has mckutchen. indecisive game coming up wednesday in st. louis. more from coach john harbaugh and his assessment of the ravens. >> thank you very ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> don't miss the prime time cbs tonight hostages followed by eyewitness news at 11:00. >>> a world war ii veteran and his wife celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary over the weekend. william and mercedes parsons got married three days after meeting....
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trevor rosenthal brought in the 8th. zander bogarts singles. the play that will live maybe in infamy. bottom of the 9th, dustin throws home, saltalamacchia tries to get craig at 3-d and it's another wild thing. the 3rd baseman middlebrooks impedes the pass, middlebrooks is called for obstruction. umpires ruled that craig would have scored had middlebrooks not tripped him intentional or not. the run counts. game is over. st. louis wins 5-4 and who writes this stuff? st. louis takes the 2-1 series lead, 16 of the last 18 teams that won game 3 went on to win the world series. guess what the red sox were talking about? >> i don't know how he gets out of the way when he is laying on the ground and when craig trips over him, i guess by the letter of the rule, you can say it's obstruction, but i don't know, like i said, that is a tough pill to swallow. >> stanford cardinals the highest rated team in the bcs standings are now in the 6th place. they got tested by another pac- 12 team with a similar 6-1 record. they played oregon state in corvallis. thei
trevor rosenthal brought in the 8th. zander bogarts singles. the play that will live maybe in infamy. bottom of the 9th, dustin throws home, saltalamacchia tries to get craig at 3-d and it's another wild thing. the 3rd baseman middlebrooks impedes the pass, middlebrooks is called for obstruction. umpires ruled that craig would have scored had middlebrooks not tripped him intentional or not. the run counts. game is over. st. louis wins 5-4 and who writes this stuff? st. louis takes the 2-1...
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trevor strike out the side in the 9th to end it.alities win 4-2 series tied at game appease as they head to st. louis. shark got off to great start. 8 win in the first 9 games. ton of gold tonight. very different against one of the best in the east. boston bruins welcome to bean town. the cheap shot. no score until the second period. long time strike jerome make it 1 nothing boston in the third second then patrick with rebound on the door step. tied at 1. heart break with point 8 seconds lef left. redirect. never had a chance. shark out shoot the bieb 39-17 but lose 2-1 as niners prepare for sunday game in london the raider opponent for the trip to london next season dolphins date on the game not announced yet. niners continue the preparation for the contest against jacksonville. jag winless. really bad but the nippers say 16 point favorite davis tim employer everybody don't overlook anybody in the nfl. >> not a bad team. no bad team in the nfl. tl that's what i want everyone to know because people say you beat the jaguar but not th
trevor strike out the side in the 9th to end it.alities win 4-2 series tied at game appease as they head to st. louis. shark got off to great start. 8 win in the first 9 games. ton of gold tonight. very different against one of the best in the east. boston bruins welcome to bean town. the cheap shot. no score until the second period. long time strike jerome make it 1 nothing boston in the third second then patrick with rebound on the door step. tied at 1. heart break with point 8 seconds lef...
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trevor rosenthal strikes out the side, that's the end of the game. more from boston. >> cardinals team made game losing mistakes in game one and seemed to pass that to the red sox in game two. the boxscore said the red sox made two errors on the same 2-1 yielding play in the seventh after saltalamacchia, the catcher couldn't manage a throw on a double steal that put men on second and third. thursday night, it was the red sox with the errors. the series knotted up at a game apiece. >> we feel confident and good about ourselves. we know how well we play at home and having the fans on your side is a big factor, like boston playing here. it's hard to play here when you're playing the road and playing everything, whole team, the fans, everybody, you know, even though we still have to go out and perform, execute and find a way to play good baseball. it's comfortable for us to go back home. >> now, as this series moves on, the cardinals might gain an offensive edge with carlos beltran still proving to be an active and productive player in game two, despite
trevor rosenthal strikes out the side, that's the end of the game. more from boston. >> cardinals team made game losing mistakes in game one and seemed to pass that to the red sox in game two. the boxscore said the red sox made two errors on the same 2-1 yielding play in the seventh after saltalamacchia, the catcher couldn't manage a throw on a double steal that put men on second and third. thursday night, it was the red sox with the errors. the series knotted up at a game apiece....
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and trevor and they end it 4-2 cardinals. take a commanding 3-1 series lead.year before the giants came back to win it. o the world series. stanford fifth to 13 in this week ac rankings undefeated ucla coming to town on saturday. 9th in the country. cardinals defense off balance all day long in salt lake city. big my out muscle at the line of scrimmage. final second. power running game they are known for throw to the end zone twice. fwol curious my call here and get nothing. lose 27-21. no time with the pwrawns coming into town. >> we have been here before. teams with grit khshing. teams bounce back. bounce back and fight harder and play better that's our charge. 5 conference games in a row and notre dame not easier. tough all the way and if we have the team we believe we have our gu guys will have smile on their face and say okay it's time to good. >> schedule is brutal for stanford down the stretch. wash yours week long trip to china, 2 games with the lakers. within beijing and curry addressed the fans before the game the. >> want to say if look forward grea
and trevor and they end it 4-2 cardinals. take a commanding 3-1 series lead.year before the giants came back to win it. o the world series. stanford fifth to 13 in this week ac rankings undefeated ucla coming to town on saturday. 9th in the country. cardinals defense off balance all day long in salt lake city. big my out muscle at the line of scrimmage. final second. power running game they are known for throw to the end zone twice. fwol curious my call here and get nothing. lose 27-21. no time...
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trevor rosenthal - he blew away the red sox in the ninth innings.elly can throw 96 miles per hour. he keeps the ball down, which is important when you pitch to the red sox. gets a lot of ground balls. he's had control problems. that's obviously a by-product of being young. the magnitude of the event could bring it on again tomorrow night. >> any time you get to a post even situation the crowd will be lively. there may not be a better baseball atmosphere. should be interesting. >> watching tomorrow night. >> rebecca stevenson has the weather after this. tonight low clouds and fog are coming back into parts of the north-west. we have a strong temperature aversion, meaning that the higher els -- elevation to the mountains are warm. heading down temperatures in the 40s. with the mostly clear skies and higher elevations seattle had sunshine. sun in the central portion of the states. things are changing a little bit with the clear skies. there's a lot of cold air blasting down from canada. it's causing a clipper to spin up. the main thing we are looking a
trevor rosenthal - he blew away the red sox in the ninth innings.elly can throw 96 miles per hour. he keeps the ball down, which is important when you pitch to the red sox. gets a lot of ground balls. he's had control problems. that's obviously a by-product of being young. the magnitude of the event could bring it on again tomorrow night. >> any time you get to a post even situation the crowd will be lively. there may not be a better baseball atmosphere. should be interesting. >>...
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trevor rosenthal strikes out mark ellis. 9-0.rs. >> in the regular season we went through our ups and downs. we stood together. we did it as a team. it was fun. >> not everyone gets this opportunity. you know, we just try to, you know, just embrace everything kind of deal. you know, trying not to take it for granted. >> great story. the warriors are talking contract extension with big man andrew bogut, who left yesterday's game in china after only three minutes with back spasms. they do not believe it is serious. game was in shanghai, televised live at 4:30 a.m. look forward to a lot of this in the upcoming season. three by klay thompson off the excellent ball movement. clay had 25. bogut's only hoop. he was worried about the long flight and his back. paid the price, apparently. he had 14 assists as the warriors beat the lakers in china for the second time. 115-89. huge upset in college football. number 8 louisville hosting central florida. heisman hopeful teddy bridgewater led his team to a 21-point lead. here to eli rogers. the
trevor rosenthal strikes out mark ellis. 9-0.rs. >> in the regular season we went through our ups and downs. we stood together. we did it as a team. it was fun. >> not everyone gets this opportunity. you know, we just try to, you know, just embrace everything kind of deal. you know, trying not to take it for granted. >> great story. the warriors are talking contract extension with big man andrew bogut, who left yesterday's game in china after only three minutes with back...
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and trevor with tremendous energy and she's left at this point with a son who is desperate to get out for all apparent reasons. and a daughter who is incapable of surviving on their own. so like every parent of a child who's disabled in some way, what will happen when i'm gone. >> rose: why does tom need to get out? >> i mean, for the obvious reasons of self-discovery i think, for realization of who he is independent of the responsibility that was inappropriately thrust upon him by his father, ultimately, who abandoned the family. >> rose: so he's got to take care of his sister. >> well, he's made to believe that he has to. (laughter) and that's the thing, the journey that he's never able to get out from underneath the weight of that and the weight of the decision he needs to make for himself it's a classic story in terms of relateability. any adult child who pursued their own goals and dreams had to confront the limitations of what the family expected of them and tom certainly doesn't know where his dreams will take him but he knows he needs to find out. >> rose: this resonates with
and trevor with tremendous energy and she's left at this point with a son who is desperate to get out for all apparent reasons. and a daughter who is incapable of surviving on their own. so like every parent of a child who's disabled in some way, what will happen when i'm gone. >> rose: why does tom need to get out? >> i mean, for the obvious reasons of self-discovery i think, for realization of who he is independent of the responsibility that was inappropriately thrust upon him by...
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trevor rosenthal strikes out mark ellis us. 9-0.or the fourth time in the last ten years. >> in the regular season we went through our ups and downs. we stood together. we did it as a team. it was fun. >> not everyone gets this opportunity. you know, we just try to, you know, just embrace everything kind of deal. you know, trying not to take it for granted. >> great story. the warriors are talking contract extension with big man andrew bogut, who left yesterday's game in china after only three minutes with back spams. they do not believe it is serious. game was in shanghai, televised at 4:30 a.m.. look forward to a lot of this in the upcoming season. three by klay thompson off the excellent ball movement. clay had 25. bogut's only hoop. he was worried about his back. paid the price apparently. he had 14 assists as the warriors beat the lakers in china for the second time. 115-89. huge upset in college football. number 8 louisville hosting central florida. heisman hopeful teddy bridge water led his team to a 21-point lead. here to el
trevor rosenthal strikes out mark ellis us. 9-0.or the fourth time in the last ten years. >> in the regular season we went through our ups and downs. we stood together. we did it as a team. it was fun. >> not everyone gets this opportunity. you know, we just try to, you know, just embrace everything kind of deal. you know, trying not to take it for granted. >> great story. the warriors are talking contract extension with big man andrew bogut, who left yesterday's game in china...
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. >> hi, trevor cato institute. my question for jeff rosen, actually. two parts. do you think roberts' taxing power the decision legally speaking, which has not been raised. talk about strategically. is it compelling enough to do the work that it did? should have been rebriefed if you want to ask about taxing power. secondly, how can your opinion of the argument raise over time as they were raised and discoed in randy's argument, particular. >> good question, thank you for questioning. i think it's a very legally plausible argument. i think the greatest contribution was making it strongly as he did. he teed it up to roberts very well. jack endorsed it. the argument on the other side the legislative history, of course, the comedy of the fact that the democrat originally said it's not a tax. it's not a tax. the republicans said it was. as soon as the the a-- the democrats say it's a tax and authorized by the constitution and the republicans say it's not not. i think that should be less important than the function of the i think roberts did a fine job embraces how as
. >> hi, trevor cato institute. my question for jeff rosen, actually. two parts. do you think roberts' taxing power the decision legally speaking, which has not been raised. talk about strategically. is it compelling enough to do the work that it did? should have been rebriefed if you want to ask about taxing power. secondly, how can your opinion of the argument raise over time as they were raised and discoed in randy's argument, particular. >> good question, thank you for...
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in the ninth, trevor rosenthal strikes out mark ellis. 9-0.through ups and downs and stood together and did it as a team. it was fun. >> not everyone gets this opportunity. and, you know, we just try and, you know, just embrace everything kind of deal and trying not to take it for granted. >> great story. >>> the warriors are talking contract extension with andrew bogut, who left yesterday's game in china after only three minutes with back spasms. they do not believe it's serious. the game was in shanghai, televised live at 4:30 a.m. look forward to a lot of this. in the upcoming season. klay thompson off the excellent ball movement. bogut's only hoop right there, worried about the long flight and his back paid the price. two on the steal there, 14 assists as the warriors beat the lakers in china for the second time, 115-89. >>> huge upset in college football. number eight louisville hosting central florida. heisman hopeful, teddy brid bridgewater led his team to a 21-point lead. bridgewater throws for 341, two touchdowns up 31-28 until domoni
in the ninth, trevor rosenthal strikes out mark ellis. 9-0.through ups and downs and stood together and did it as a team. it was fun. >> not everyone gets this opportunity. and, you know, we just try and, you know, just embrace everything kind of deal and trying not to take it for granted. >> great story. >>> the warriors are talking contract extension with andrew bogut, who left yesterday's game in china after only three minutes with back spasms. they do not believe it's...
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organization founded by someone familiar to viewers of this broadcast, the republican reformer trevor potter. heather gerken clerked with supreme court justice david souter, practiced law, then taught at harvard before joining the faculty of yale. she is the brains behind the "democracy index," a new plan for fair elections. heather gerken, it's good to meet you. >> thank you so much for having me. >> what's at issue in this case? >> as you know when you give in a campaign, you can only give a certain amount of money to a candidate. but there's also a limit that most people never notice because most people don't have nearly enough money to reach it, but there are limits on how much you can spend in the aggregate. so you can spend about $123,000 on federal elections all told. >> in one election cycle -- >> in one election cycle. >> in one two year period -- >> exactly. but what's being argued in this case is that you should be able to spend as much as you want, that is you can have limits on the amount you can give to each candidate and each party committee and each party, but you can
organization founded by someone familiar to viewers of this broadcast, the republican reformer trevor potter. heather gerken clerked with supreme court justice david souter, practiced law, then taught at harvard before joining the faculty of yale. she is the brains behind the "democracy index," a new plan for fair elections. heather gerken, it's good to meet you. >> thank you so much for having me. >> what's at issue in this case? >> as you know when you give in a...