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sox arere of the white jumping. they are jumping the team to go get these jobs in the defense plans for the shipyards. they are highly paid. as draftdodgers. as unpatriotic. they are drawing a good salary. they stay out of the war and play baseball for these shipyards on the weekends. does not even want to let these guys back in and he is nine-gameed to this series, world series. he is portrayed as a great money grubber. a money grab her. more withcome deal that -- and we will deal with that more later on. why is he opposed to the nine-game series? is he a traditionalist? maybe. remember what i said about eddie cott and -- eddie cicotte and another. this is a longer series. they are planning no off days because cincinnati and chicago are so close. they are not that close really but they will have no off days pitchingeded a deeper staff. really, the white sox that year were really stuck behind cicotte and williams and after that, there was a rookie who won 13 games and then read favor who is of- red favor who is a ha
sox arere of the white jumping. they are jumping the team to go get these jobs in the defense plans for the shipyards. they are highly paid. as draftdodgers. as unpatriotic. they are drawing a good salary. they stay out of the war and play baseball for these shipyards on the weekends. does not even want to let these guys back in and he is nine-gameed to this series, world series. he is portrayed as a great money grubber. a money grab her. more withcome deal that -- and we will deal with that...
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. - who are the white sox? - chicago white sox. yes. you're at $5,200.a, though, is going first to start us off in double jeopardy! right after this. ♪ closed captioning sponsored in part by... believe it or not, the game is still within reach for our challengers, faizan and lisa. but, lisa, you pick first from these categories in this double jeopardy! round. sounds like my backyard. e-x is gonna come up in each correct response. and finally, you're gonna have... the correct response will be based on the last line of the clue. lisa. let's do 1980s for $2,000. james. what is "another one bites the dust"? "another one bites the dust." yes. one big swamp, $1,600. answer... [ applause ] $11,914. all righty. - what is dismal? - you got it. [ applause ] a little trouble with names, $1,200. james. - who is billy bob thornton? - correct. names, $1,600. faizan. - who is ham? - ham. yes. space "ex" for $1,600. answer... [ applause ] all righty. $4,000. all right. here is the clue... what is escape? no. what is exhaust? it had to be e-x. e-x. e-x. yeah. all right.
. - who are the white sox? - chicago white sox. yes. you're at $5,200.a, though, is going first to start us off in double jeopardy! right after this. ♪ closed captioning sponsored in part by... believe it or not, the game is still within reach for our challengers, faizan and lisa. but, lisa, you pick first from these categories in this double jeopardy! round. sounds like my backyard. e-x is gonna come up in each correct response. and finally, you're gonna have... the correct response will be...
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numbers of the chicago white sox were accused up during world series to the cincinnati reds. it brought aboan
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the three-second clip shows the white sox botching a chance to turn a double pl against the reds.t white sox players were later accused of conspiring with gamblers to throw the world series, including shless joe, whose exact role is still hesputed. nd the others were banned for life from professional baseball. for decades, eliot asinof's bo"" eight men out" was viewed as the finitive account of what happened. as was the movie adaptation, which told the story of a miserly team owner charles commiskey-- known for spending talented players. his own the reseful players were ledby uthless gamblers to throw the game. but 100 years since the 1919 world series a very differentom story isg out.. >> the 1919 white sox were one baseball.ghest paid teams in >> reporter: jacob pomrenke chairs a committee whose sole puckose is researching the b sox scandal. its findings have been compiled in an online article titled" eight myths out" and examined in a new podcast-- "mous america." >> this idea that thblack sox players conspired to fix the world series because they were underpaid becausthey felt
the three-second clip shows the white sox botching a chance to turn a double pl against the reds.t white sox players were later accused of conspiring with gamblers to throw the world series, including shless joe, whose exact role is still hesputed. nd the others were banned for life from professional baseball. for decades, eliot asinof's bo"" eight men out" was viewed as the finitive account of what happened. as was the movie adaptation, which told the story of a miserly team...
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he fired the eight white sox players involved in throwing the games. he even fired a player who didn't throw the game, but knew about it, and he was angry at him because he should have reported this to the fbi. baseball,ition to college football attracted thousands, tens of thousands of people. , the gallopingo ghost of the university of illinois. and coach newt rockne, best dame'sor notre backfield, the four horsemen. it was made popular in a later age, in a film by ronald reagan. it was putting much a myth. not a myth that someone else had died many years earlier, but not when newt rockne was telling his players about it. mostlyn there were for mostlyeople -- wealthier people, there were other sports. golf, bobby jones. tennis. miss poker face. they became popular. queens, therly from daughter of a butcher, in 1926 swam the english channel, the first woman to do so. we could go on and on about sports. you know, i'm a great baseball fan. but i just wanted to tell you that. go back to thet best of times, the worst of times. -- event either the the best
he fired the eight white sox players involved in throwing the games. he even fired a player who didn't throw the game, but knew about it, and he was angry at him because he should have reported this to the fbi. baseball,ition to college football attracted thousands, tens of thousands of people. , the gallopingo ghost of the university of illinois. and coach newt rockne, best dame'sor notre backfield, the four horsemen. it was made popular in a later age, in a film by ronald reagan. it was...
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fired the eight white sox layers that were involved in throwing the games, he even fired a player who did not throw he games but knew about it and he was angry at him because he reported this probably to the f.b.i. addition to baseball, cleaning football attracted and tens of thousands of people. ghost range, galloping illinois versity of nd coach neut rocky, who is best known for the notre dame backfield, four horsemen. and win it for the gipper, that later age pular to a reagan.lm by ronald it was pretty much a myth. it wasn't a myth that somebody earlier, any years george hip, but not when neut about ling his players it. gipper.or the and then there were mostly wealthier people there, were sports. golf. bobby jones. little ms. tildon, poker face. they became popular in the and gertrude from witness, the daughter of a 1926, swam the first woman to do so. anyway, we could go on and on about sports. i'm a great baseball fan. wanted to tell you that. to the best o back of times and the worst of times. t wasn't either the best of times but it was pretty good and even the worst of times.
fired the eight white sox layers that were involved in throwing the games, he even fired a player who did not throw he games but knew about it and he was angry at him because he reported this probably to the f.b.i. addition to baseball, cleaning football attracted and tens of thousands of people. ghost range, galloping illinois versity of nd coach neut rocky, who is best known for the notre dame backfield, four horsemen. and win it for the gipper, that later age pular to a reagan.lm by ronald...
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barack obama, 2009, we know he's a chicago white sox fan. he actually threw a pretty good pitch but here's the issue. i wish i had telestrator. these jeans and these shoes, i know white shoes, white sneakers are very in now among the kids. this is 2009. trust me, they weren't in then. and the jeans were maybe three sizes too big, which is weird because obama famously quite a stylish guy, a real miss on those jeans. brooke. >> i would say white tennis shoes and mom jeans are weirdly sort of back end. it's just taken a few years -- >> they're back in now. but they were not in in 2009, people. >> no, they are weren't. that and tan suits, not in. i read your whole piece on all of this. my biggest takeaway wasn't -- a lot of people don't like president trump. #not news. it points to something bigger in terms of public discourse. can you make your point for me? >> i'll do it braeiefly. if you're a liberal, i get that makes you feel good, i get it. but donald trump has made his name in poll tex itics by redef downward what it means to be presidentia
barack obama, 2009, we know he's a chicago white sox fan. he actually threw a pretty good pitch but here's the issue. i wish i had telestrator. these jeans and these shoes, i know white shoes, white sneakers are very in now among the kids. this is 2009. trust me, they weren't in then. and the jeans were maybe three sizes too big, which is weird because obama famously quite a stylish guy, a real miss on those jeans. brooke. >> i would say white tennis shoes and mom jeans are weirdly sort...
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white sox of a technical recession rather than a recession?eing about why do economists like to call it a technical recession when it could require a policy response? thaten: one reason is hardly any economist there to predict a severe recession. that we comeson is from a period of 10 years of strong growth. not unusual we have a stagnation which could end like a technical recession. the risky part right now is that we have the end of a very positive cycle slowing down with a technical recession, which somehow mingles with structural seas of the german economy. deficiencies of the german economy. then it is time to talk about a structural recession. matt: is it possible for germany to spend its way out of the slump in the economy? to boost growth with fiscal stimulus? carsten: obviously, it is. the only people are the ones around you who have not realized that. has run a government fiscal surplus in the first half of the year of more than 2% of gdp. when you look at forecasts for the entire year, they will run under the surplus of 1.5%. there
white sox of a technical recession rather than a recession?eing about why do economists like to call it a technical recession when it could require a policy response? thaten: one reason is hardly any economist there to predict a severe recession. that we comeson is from a period of 10 years of strong growth. not unusual we have a stagnation which could end like a technical recession. the risky part right now is that we have the end of a very positive cycle slowing down with a technical...
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. >> reporter: the chicago white sox was the first team to extend to the foul pole. >> what have younts, some people say i miss that interaction with the players i can put my hands through the net and put it around a baseball and sign the baseball. >> reporter: declining to be interviewed about whether changes will come to how fans see america's pastime. the phillies told us they are going to extend the netting to the foul poles by next season. some teams taking action. >> some aren't, some are, what's behind the reluctance to extend the netting, is it a big expense? >> it's about the fan experience, some worried about it blocking the view, and not being able to catch the ball a lot of people are saying maybe now that we look at these numbers, it's time to revisit the netting. >> hockey struggled with a similar dilemma, pucks were flying into the stands hitting fans and finally the league said you know what, we have to put netting up and they did it and nobody has complained. >> athletes are saying the game has changed, the balls are coming harder and faster. >> when you hear that fr
. >> reporter: the chicago white sox was the first team to extend to the foul pole. >> what have younts, some people say i miss that interaction with the players i can put my hands through the net and put it around a baseball and sign the baseball. >> reporter: declining to be interviewed about whether changes will come to how fans see america's pastime. the phillies told us they are going to extend the netting to the foul poles by next season. some teams taking action....
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the socks down sharply-- the sox down thehe worst day since -- chip index especially sensitive to china since the chip index is embedded in china. the possibility of the white house blacklisting eight tech firms. that would be a blow to the chip space and one of the worst on the day. down 3.7% in nvidia. another weekday for chips. david: thanks, abigail doolittle, i think. i'm not sure. now let's take a look at stories that may be moving markets. shawn donnan in washington on the buildup to trade moves. on primechandra minister johnson's increasingly difficult path to the brexit deal. let's start with shawn. are we moving to the place where we can get a deal with the developments? shawn: the idea was the sides to get to some kind of partial truths and stop any further escalation. the move by the trump administration yesterday to blacklist these eight technology companies, some of the big new giants, the new champions for a advocates ine tech areas like artificial intelligence and video surveillance. companies like -- these are big companies that are being hit by the u.s. in this move. that sends a terrible signal going into these tops. david: one of my ques
the socks down sharply-- the sox down thehe worst day since -- chip index especially sensitive to china since the chip index is embedded in china. the possibility of the white house blacklisting eight tech firms. that would be a blow to the chip space and one of the worst on the day. down 3.7% in nvidia. another weekday for chips. david: thanks, abigail doolittle, i think. i'm not sure. now let's take a look at stories that may be moving markets. shawn donnan in washington on the buildup to...