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i remember willie mays baggy pants fluttering like a sail. it is 55 degrees when you watch a game in candlestick. >> it was miserable. let's get to the single best chart. >> it is on down payments for homes and how it is going up across all segments of u.s. housing markets. the rate of change is the past as for the cheapest 25% of homes. that is the chart on the left. the average down payment is now 7.5% of the sales price, up from an average 4.2% in the years leading up to the recession. the results in the 79% increase in the down payment. for the middle, the size stays raten 8% but still at 7.3% of change. at the high-end, since you are high-end guys, down payments rose thomas 21%, up 10%. >> he says getting a mortgage now, he says --steven wieting with us with citigroup. berkeley, is this holding back the american housing? >> it is compared to the bubble period, probably closer to where your part of the whole bubble period beginning. it is having some effect. as i mentioned earlier, sort of the desire to even do this has come down some. i
i remember willie mays baggy pants fluttering like a sail. it is 55 degrees when you watch a game in candlestick. >> it was miserable. let's get to the single best chart. >> it is on down payments for homes and how it is going up across all segments of u.s. housing markets. the rate of change is the past as for the cheapest 25% of homes. that is the chart on the left. the average down payment is now 7.5% of the sales price, up from an average 4.2% in the years leading up to the...
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i mean, what would -- what would willie mays play? i mean, what would hank aaron play?ose old-timey -- >> there was a time in my life they'd have played "jailhouse rock." >> seth: yeah. >> yeah. >> seth: that's true. that would have been -- that would have foreshadowed nicely. you obviously, you've been banned -- >> that's not that funny, by the way. [ laughter ] >> seth: you've been banned for baseball for 25 years. bud selig is retiring as commissioner next year, and there has been talk that maybe one of his last acts would be reinstating you. have you given thought to that? do you think that's something that might happen? >> i don't worry about that. i mean, i just -- i don't have control of it so i don't worry about it. bud's done a wonderful job as commissioner. i hate so see him go because he did some things with the playoff structure that's helped the popularity of baseball. and i can't worry. i'm the one that screwed up. i'm the one in the position i'm in because of what i did. so i can't worry about bud selig doing this or bud selig doing that. or the next guy
i mean, what would -- what would willie mays play? i mean, what would hank aaron play?ose old-timey -- >> there was a time in my life they'd have played "jailhouse rock." >> seth: yeah. >> yeah. >> seth: that's true. that would have been -- that would have foreshadowed nicely. you obviously, you've been banned -- >> that's not that funny, by the way. [ laughter ] >> seth: you've been banned for baseball for 25 years. bud selig is retiring as...
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. >> reporter: candlestick opened in 1960 as the home of the giants where willie mays thrilled the crowdhome run after home run. [ screaming ] >> reporter: it was also here that a sellout crowd was rocked by 7.1 earthquake that interrupted the 1989 world series. >> all of a sudden you heard like a bang and it really, really shook hard. it seemed like it lasted for five minutes. >> reporter: then came decades of football memories. the 49ers winning five super bowls. >> came to the stick, you knew there was going to be something special. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: mccartney brings candlestick's long and winding road to an end tonight. and gates at the stick open at 3 p.m. back to you, frank. >> yeah. i hear it's nearly 3 hours and almost 40 songs long. it's going to be quite a night. you mentioned tickets now. how much and how do folks get those if they are still out there? >> reporter: so the venue did just with release 200 new tickets. there are also a lot of tickets right now available on some of the secondhand sites places like stubhub running from $100 to $1,400. but buyer beware especia
. >> reporter: candlestick opened in 1960 as the home of the giants where willie mays thrilled the crowdhome run after home run. [ screaming ] >> reporter: it was also here that a sellout crowd was rocked by 7.1 earthquake that interrupted the 1989 world series. >> all of a sudden you heard like a bang and it really, really shook hard. it seemed like it lasted for five minutes. >> reporter: then came decades of football memories. the 49ers winning five super bowls....
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willie mays was the genius. that's what robin was. if i'm able to take a far better mind than mine to define that genius. it's innate. they are born with it. you can acquire technique. you can acquire knowledge. but you can't acquire genius. you have to be born with it. he just plain was. robin williams, it was in the marrow of his bones, in his dna. he was able to do what no one else can do. we can admire it, describe it. i can't define it. >> james lip ton from "inside the actors' studio" with us at this sad hour as we are talking about robin williams, found dead at the age of 63. james, stand by. we are going to go for a short break here on "hardball" with chris matthews here on msnbc. with more developments and details on the breaking news this hour, 43 minutes after the hour of robin williams found dead at the age of 63. stay with us. you drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what: your insurance company will only give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they claim. "how can my
willie mays was the genius. that's what robin was. if i'm able to take a far better mind than mine to define that genius. it's innate. they are born with it. you can acquire technique. you can acquire knowledge. but you can't acquire genius. you have to be born with it. he just plain was. robin williams, it was in the marrow of his bones, in his dna. he was able to do what no one else can do. we can admire it, describe it. i can't define it. >> james lip ton from "inside the actors'...
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. >>> welcome to the corner of 3rd and king streets, willie mays plaza, which has been
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mcdonnell has pointed to his wife as the one who accepted most of the gifts from johnny willie mays plazaaims he was buying favors from the governor's office. they have both pleaded not guilty. legal observers say bob mcdonnell can expect a blistering cross-examine from prosecutors. >>> a gruesome discovery in laurel, maryland. police are searching for answers. two trash bags containing body parts were discovered around 9:00 this morning at the arden park apartments. police believe the body is that of an adult male but that's about all they know at this point. >> it is a small community. everybody is close. everybody knows each other. >> this is ay it does not appeared that anybody tried to hide those bags. one bag was found bey the pool, the other a short distance away. as of now they're not sure how or where the victim died. police are searching for a suspect who shot and killed a man at an oxon hill town house. a 36-year-old is charged with first-degree murder in the death of kenneth jones. the shooting happened just before midnight last night in the 5,000 block of glass manor drive. a
mcdonnell has pointed to his wife as the one who accepted most of the gifts from johnny willie mays plazaaims he was buying favors from the governor's office. they have both pleaded not guilty. legal observers say bob mcdonnell can expect a blistering cross-examine from prosecutors. >>> a gruesome discovery in laurel, maryland. police are searching for answers. two trash bags containing body parts were discovered around 9:00 this morning at the arden park apartments. police believe the...
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participants used the event as a time to reminisce on candlestick's legacy >> i remember coming here when willie mays broke the national league record against the dodgers. it's so many great moments here. we did it as a family and friends, it was so much fun. >> reporter: the farewell series will wrap up august 14th when paul mccartney takes the stage for a soldout concert. the last big event before demolition which is scheduled in the spring of next year. >> >> bay area moms teaming up with oakland raiders to keep kids safe. at 5:30, their message to youngsters taking to the football field. >> >> thousands of people told not to drink their on tap water. >> it may cause liver issues. >> how officials are working to clean out an entire city supply. >> >> biking across water. the new invention by a bay area man that can change how people commute and how much it will cost you. it's kfc night. [cheering] last week we hosted. this week the kids invited us to their place. we got this delicious kfc meal and 2 extra sides for free. for free! sorry i was late. i had a little trouble with the rope ladder. he f
participants used the event as a time to reminisce on candlestick's legacy >> i remember coming here when willie mays broke the national league record against the dodgers. it's so many great moments here. we did it as a family and friends, it was so much fun. >> reporter: the farewell series will wrap up august 14th when paul mccartney takes the stage for a soldout concert. the last big event before demolition which is scheduled in the spring of next year. >> >> bay area...
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do you remember jackie rob businessson and willie mays. n't they fabulous athletes i idolized willie maize. >> sure. >> what do we have now? gangster rappers, you know, beyonce. the most famous, you know, doing these videos that show these kinds of things to young, 9, 10, 11-year-old girls? it's celebrated. it's celebrated. you know, that is the big change. >> yeah. the bottom line is that we, as a society, must come to understand that this is a problem that effects all of us. and we don't have to wait for jesse jackson, al sharpton or anybody to be the leader on this issue. it doesn't have to be a black person. i appreciate the fact that you are willing to step out and talk about this, because it is politically incorrect to do so. >> it breaks my heart as a former teacher, i had a lot of african-american students see this kind of garbage and by the time the kids 12 or 13 they are almost gone. just so tired of it talking about leadership. going to hold dr. carson over, he may run for president. later, will president obama change his image a
do you remember jackie rob businessson and willie mays. n't they fabulous athletes i idolized willie maize. >> sure. >> what do we have now? gangster rappers, you know, beyonce. the most famous, you know, doing these videos that show these kinds of things to young, 9, 10, 11-year-old girls? it's celebrated. it's celebrated. you know, that is the big change. >> yeah. the bottom line is that we, as a society, must come to understand that this is a problem that effects all of us....
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other memories are willie mays' 3,000th hit and the catch by dwight clark. it will be demolished for a housing and retail complex. >>> tomorrow marks the 80 80th anniversary of the opening of the rock. it was home to convicts such as al capone and machine gun kelly it was closed in 1963. alcatraz lives on today as one of the nation's most popular tourist attractions. >>> for the second time in two months a super moon is gracing the night sky. the super moon happens at the point where it is closest to earth. it looks bigger. you will have one more chance to see the phenomenon on september 9th. fortunately the skies were clear enough to see it tonight. let's get to meteorologist francis for a look on our weather and what is ahead this week. >> we have clear skies this evening. good viewing conditions. right now we see live clouds along the coast, but lots of clear skies as well. we did see the super moon earlier this evening and san francisco is 61 and oakland 62 and san carlos and san jose 63 and 61 as well in gilroy and half moon bay. we are looking out west
other memories are willie mays' 3,000th hit and the catch by dwight clark. it will be demolished for a housing and retail complex. >>> tomorrow marks the 80 80th anniversary of the opening of the rock. it was home to convicts such as al capone and machine gun kelly it was closed in 1963. alcatraz lives on today as one of the nation's most popular tourist attractions. >>> for the second time in two months a super moon is gracing the night sky. the super moon happens at the...
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first from joe mon tana, willie mays, and the infamous earthquake world series campaign, candle stick has seep a lot. we a -- seen a lot. we say goodbye to candle stick park. >>> today's data dive looks at the end of an era, one of our oldest parks closes after 54 years. candle stick park cost about $50 million to build, about $123 million today. the marlon's park cost $600 million. fans picked the name in a contest. it was where candlestick birds were common. paul mccartney is a closing act, performing before a sell out act. they played their last commercial concert, years ago. the promise of a stadium helped to lure the giants to move out west. they called it home in the 1960s. they played there for 40 years, hosting two world series, including two i take games, when the city was hit. the some timing of the game was credited with saving lives. a lot left early. >> the n.f.l. 49ers moved in. hosting seven nsc championship games, but loft the right to host a super bowl, when candle stick didn't make the renovations. the 49ers will move to the levi stadium this season. it's a trend wit
first from joe mon tana, willie mays, and the infamous earthquake world series campaign, candle stick has seep a lot. we a -- seen a lot. we say goodbye to candle stick park. >>> today's data dive looks at the end of an era, one of our oldest parks closes after 54 years. candle stick park cost about $50 million to build, about $123 million today. the marlon's park cost $600 million. fans picked the name in a contest. it was where candlestick birds were common. paul mccartney is a...
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in 1966 willie mays hit 52 home runs. 28 were hit at candlestick park. also in 1966 the beetles played their final concert at candlestick park. in 1987 pope john pall holding a mass and in 1999 the giants said good-bye to the stadium. if you want to see more memories of candlestick park, there are lot of them, we have a slide show on www.ktvu.com. >>> tonight the city counsel is set to seal a 10 year $1 billion garbage contract with a new company. the company is california waste solutions. leaders expressed concerns that california waste solutions may not be able to handle the judge and the current provider is making an attempt to try keep the contract. either way residents could expect an increase of 20% when the current contract runs out next year. >>> heart wrenching details in the case of a man accused of killing his step-father. how the couple's anniversary celebration ended in a deadly confrontation. >> we will warm up. when and where temperatures could flirt with 90 degrees. >> and next people never seen anything like it. >> this is crazy. >> the
in 1966 willie mays hit 52 home runs. 28 were hit at candlestick park. also in 1966 the beetles played their final concert at candlestick park. in 1987 pope john pall holding a mass and in 1999 the giants said good-bye to the stadium. if you want to see more memories of candlestick park, there are lot of them, we have a slide show on www.ktvu.com. >>> tonight the city counsel is set to seal a 10 year $1 billion garbage contract with a new company. the company is california waste...
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that's willie mays right there. in 1966, willie mays hit a career high 52 home runs. 28 of those were at candlestick park. also in 1966, the beatles played their final paid concert. they look so young, don't they, back in 1966? and then in 1967, pope pope -- pope john paul held a peace there and then two years later, there was the world series baseball game that many will never forget. [screaming] >> yeah. 1989, the loma prieta earthquake hit just before the bay bridge world series game between the as and giants was about to get underway. i was actually there in the stands. and then in 1999, the giants said goodbye to the stadium after playing their last game there against the colorado rockies before moving to their new waterfront stadium in downtown san francisco. if you want to see more memories of candle still, candlestick, we have a slide show on our website. look under hot topics. >>> the chp thinks alcohol was a factor in a deadly crash on highway 101. this was in santa rosa early this morning. about 12:30 an
that's willie mays right there. in 1966, willie mays hit a career high 52 home runs. 28 of those were at candlestick park. also in 1966, the beatles played their final paid concert. they look so young, don't they, back in 1966? and then in 1967, pope pope -- pope john paul held a peace there and then two years later, there was the world series baseball game that many will never forget. [screaming] >> yeah. 1989, the loma prieta earthquake hit just before the bay bridge world series game...
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it was a picture of willie mays or mickey mantle.y packet not have one so i was offended soweto mealy took a dime and bought another pack. by the end of that week, after the second pack of a small cards, i was tagged that's bugging my parents are taking to the yankee stadium which they did. i was getting so annoyed at the end of the year that my baseball bobby a that's bought me a baseball encyclopedia. was.w who matt kilroy i remember it was my mother's uncle who did this and she said -- what the blank did you do that for? 1967 tore at this may christmas. 1967 by the spring of 1968, my parents refused to acknowledge me if i spoke about baseball on even-numbered day. the audit even system, my parents made it. i never stop talking about it. >> a lot of great political reporters come from sports. the great columnist for the new york times. there is something about describing sports that gives you the ability to describe political events. >> i think that is true. it is historically true as well. the name escapes me but there was a -- a
it was a picture of willie mays or mickey mantle.y packet not have one so i was offended soweto mealy took a dime and bought another pack. by the end of that week, after the second pack of a small cards, i was tagged that's bugging my parents are taking to the yankee stadium which they did. i was getting so annoyed at the end of the year that my baseball bobby a that's bought me a baseball encyclopedia. was.w who matt kilroy i remember it was my mother's uncle who did this and she said -- what...
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first from joe mon tana, willie mays, and the infamous earthquake world series >> heavily armed, combat tactics >> every little podunk wants their tank and their bazooka... >> with s.w.a.t. raids on the rise... >> when it goes wrong, it goes extremely wrong... >> what's the price for militarizing our police >> they killed evan dead >> faul lines, al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> there blocking the door... >> ground breaking... >> we have to get out of here... >> truth seeking... award winning investigative documentary series... deadly force only on al jazeera america >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> this trial was a sham... >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find out what's happening, so they can tell people... >> governments around the world all united to condemn this... >> as you can see, it's still a very much volatile situation... >> the government is prepared to carry out mass array... >> if you want free press in the new democracy, let the journalists live. >>> today's data dive looks at the end of an era, one
first from joe mon tana, willie mays, and the infamous earthquake world series >> heavily armed, combat tactics >> every little podunk wants their tank and their bazooka... >> with s.w.a.t. raids on the rise... >> when it goes wrong, it goes extremely wrong... >> what's the price for militarizing our police >> they killed evan dead >> faul lines, al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> there blocking the door... >> ground breaking......
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god bless you jackie robinson and willie mays and all you wore our numbers on your backs when you played big league ball and every time you hit one out slid or laid one down you carried us from that old bus to the halls of coopers. town. my name is drake, my name is newt allen, but you won't remember that. i'm just one more along the score who played with ball and bat. but when you seek out heroes and praise the great pastime, remember those old brown face pros, the stars that did not shine. [ applause ] so with that conclusion what i would like to do is open it up for any questions you might have related to the negro leagues and i want to thank everybody for coming, hitting junction city tomorrow and believe it or not sunday i'm in salisbury, missouri. so i'm jumping across the state and just having a ball talking baseball and talking local baseball that doesn't get talked about very much but having fun bringing the history of the kansas city monarchs and the town ball alive again. >> yes. this has been very interesting. i thank you very much for your presentation. i'm so sorry there ar
god bless you jackie robinson and willie mays and all you wore our numbers on your backs when you played big league ball and every time you hit one out slid or laid one down you carried us from that old bus to the halls of coopers. town. my name is drake, my name is newt allen, but you won't remember that. i'm just one more along the score who played with ball and bat. but when you seek out heroes and praise the great pastime, remember those old brown face pros, the stars that did not shine. [...
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find some stars don't shine, some folks were born too soon.some so god bless you, jackie robinson, willie mays, and all.d you wore our numbers on your back when you played big league ball. and everyig time you hit one o slid or laid one down, you carried us from that old bus tod the halls of cooperstown. now my name is plum drake, my name is newt allen, my name is s rainey bibbs, but you won't remember that. i'm one more along the score whe played with ball and bat. p but when you seek out heroes ant you praise the great pastime, ae remember those old brown-faced e pros, the stars that did not shine. [ applause ] >> so with that conclusion, i'd rei like to open it to any questiond on the negro leagues. i'd like to thank everybody co figure coming.g i'm heading to junction city it tomorrow. believe it or not, sunday i'm in salisbury, missouri.'m i'm jumping across the state. and having just a ball talking baseball and talking local baseball. that doesn't get talked about et very much, but having fun bringing the hortiof the kansas city monarchs and the town ball alive again. t >> i think you ca
find some stars don't shine, some folks were born too soon.some so god bless you, jackie robinson, willie mays, and all.d you wore our numbers on your back when you played big league ball. and everyig time you hit one o slid or laid one down, you carried us from that old bus tod the halls of cooperstown. now my name is plum drake, my name is newt allen, my name is s rainey bibbs, but you won't remember that. i'm one more along the score whe played with ball and bat. p but when you seek out...
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god bless you jackie robinson and willie mays and all you wore our numbers on your backs when you played big league ball and every time you hit one out slid or laid one down you carried us from that old bus to the halls of coopers. town. my name is drake, my name is newt allen, but you won't remember that. i'm just one more along the score who played with ball and bat. but when you seek out heroes and praise the great pastime, remember those old brown face pros, the stars that did not shine. [ applause ] so with that conclusion what i would like to do is open it up for any questions you might have related to the negro leagues and i want to thank everybody for coming, hitting junction city tomorrow and believe it or not sunday i'm in salisbury, missouri. so i'm jumping across the state and just having a ball talking baseball and talking local baseball that doesn't get talked about very much but having fun bringing the history of the kansas city monarchs and the town ball alive again. >> yes. this has been very interesting. i thank you very much for your presentation. i'm so sorry there ar
god bless you jackie robinson and willie mays and all you wore our numbers on your backs when you played big league ball and every time you hit one out slid or laid one down you carried us from that old bus to the halls of coopers. town. my name is drake, my name is newt allen, but you won't remember that. i'm just one more along the score who played with ball and bat. but when you seek out heroes and praise the great pastime, remember those old brown face pros, the stars that did not shine. [...
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so god bless you jackie rodriguez, willie mays and all,s you wore our number on your ou backs when youlayed big leaguo ball and every time you hit onet out, slid or laid one down, youn carried us from that old bus to the halls of cooperstown. now, my name is plunk drake, my name is newt allen, my name is i rainy bibs but you won't remember that. you i'm just one more along the i'm score who play with ball and scr bat. but whenye you seek out heroes k you praise the great pastime, remember those old brown faced pros, the stars that did not shine. [ applause ] >> and so with that conclusion, what i'd like to do is open it up for any questions that you p might have related to the negro leagues and i want to thank everybody for coming.or i'm heading to junction city tomorrow, and believe it or nott sunday i'm o in salisbury, missouri. so i'm jumping across the state and just having a ball talking baseball and talking local baseball that doesn't get talket about very much but having fun y with the history of the kansas city monarchs and the town teams alive again. >> i think you can probabl
so god bless you jackie rodriguez, willie mays and all,s you wore our number on your ou backs when youlayed big leaguo ball and every time you hit onet out, slid or laid one down, youn carried us from that old bus to the halls of cooperstown. now, my name is plunk drake, my name is newt allen, my name is i rainy bibs but you won't remember that. you i'm just one more along the i'm score who play with ball and scr bat. but whenye you seek out heroes k you praise the great pastime, remember those...
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they put out that year that had a small poster that was folded up inside and it was a pick your of willie mays or mickey mantle or whofer. my pack didn't have one. so i was so offended by this, that i immediately took a dime and went and bought another pack. by the end of that week, after the second pack of the baseball cards, i was bugging my parents to take me to yankee stadium which they did within a month. and then i was getting so annoying by the end of the year that my uncle bought me a baseball encyclopedia which i read like page 1 to page 1,000 like its with a novel. >> can't put it down. >> so i knew who matt kill roif the 1883 baltimore orioles was bitten of the year. and i can remember actually my mother's uncle who did this, she said what the-- what the blank did you do that for. and then so now we're at this may 1967 to christmas 1967, by the spring of 1968 it was so bad that my parents used to refuse to acknowledge me if i spoke about baseball on an even numbered day. the odd even system, my parents invented it. >> rose: started it. >> and i never stopped talking about it since.
they put out that year that had a small poster that was folded up inside and it was a pick your of willie mays or mickey mantle or whofer. my pack didn't have one. so i was so offended by this, that i immediately took a dime and went and bought another pack. by the end of that week, after the second pack of the baseball cards, i was bugging my parents to take me to yankee stadium which they did within a month. and then i was getting so annoying by the end of the year that my uncle bought me a...
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. >> reporter: a gift he shared with friend and teammate willie mays.e world series with the birmingham black barrens. he was a pitcher with a sharp curve. >> i had a good downer. i threw overhand, you know. it fall off the table. >> reporter: he even had a stint as a major leaguer with the st. louis cardinals, later he moved from the mound to the pulpit. >> you have a favorite spot in this church? >> no. right there. right behind that desk right there. that's my -- that's my spot. >> reporter: the church he says is his true calling. >> just a joy to stand here to be able to speak to people, you know, and you're looking around. everything is going pretty good. >> reporter: but this has always been easy. it was everything else, he says, that hurt. >> this is the area where the bombing took place. >> reporter: in 1963 he was a member here the day that the baptist church was bombed. four little girls were killed, dozens were injured. >> anger the main thing. we were angry. first of all because they were using hoses on people. they brought dogs in like you
. >> reporter: a gift he shared with friend and teammate willie mays.e world series with the birmingham black barrens. he was a pitcher with a sharp curve. >> i had a good downer. i threw overhand, you know. it fall off the table. >> reporter: he even had a stint as a major leaguer with the st. louis cardinals, later he moved from the mound to the pulpit. >> you have a favorite spot in this church? >> no. right there. right behind that desk right there. that's my...
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. >> reporter: a gift he shared with friend and teammate willie mays. 1948 the two won the negro league world series with the birmingham black barons, he was a pitcher with a sharp curve. >> i had a good downer. i threw overhand, you know? it would fall off the table, yeah. >> reporter: he even had a stint as a major leaguer with the st. louis cardinals as the team's first black pitcher. later he moved from the mound to the pulpit. do you have a favorite spot in this church? >> no. right there. right behind that desk right there, that's my favorite. >> reporter: that's your spot? >> that's my spot. >> reporter: the church greason says is his true calling. >> it's a joy to stand here to be able to speak to people, you know, and you're looking around the choir behind you, everything's going pretty good. >> reporter: but this has always been easy. it was everything else, he says, that hurt. >> this is the area where the bombing took place. >> reporter: in 1963 greason was a member here the day that the 16th street baptist church was bombed. four little gir
. >> reporter: a gift he shared with friend and teammate willie mays. 1948 the two won the negro league world series with the birmingham black barons, he was a pitcher with a sharp curve. >> i had a good downer. i threw overhand, you know? it would fall off the table, yeah. >> reporter: he even had a stint as a major leaguer with the st. louis cardinals as the team's first black pitcher. later he moved from the mound to the pulpit. do you have a favorite spot in this church?...
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it was here that willie mays thrilled the crowd with home run after home run.at interrupted the 1989 world series. >> all of a sudden you heard like a bang and it really really shook hard. it seemed like it lasted for five minutes. >> reporter: buildings and brilks collapsed in san francisco but candlestick held firm. no one was injured. in 1981 49ers quarterback joe montana threw a game-winning pass to dwight clark. so dramatic it's been known ever since simply as "the catch." >> it's a mad house at candlestick! >> a defining moment for the team and the stick. >> when you came to stick, you knew it was going to be something special. >> reporter: ronnie was a member of the team that won four super bowls. he took us into the locker room where so many victories were celebrated. will you be able to watch when they put the explosives around this place? >> i'll be able to watch but my heard will be empty. >> reporter: dave dravecky was a pitcher in 1988 when he underwent surgery in his pitching arm. he was able to pitch again but the cancer returned. he lost his arm
it was here that willie mays thrilled the crowd with home run after home run.at interrupted the 1989 world series. >> all of a sudden you heard like a bang and it really really shook hard. it seemed like it lasted for five minutes. >> reporter: buildings and brilks collapsed in san francisco but candlestick held firm. no one was injured. in 1981 49ers quarterback joe montana threw a game-winning pass to dwight clark. so dramatic it's been known ever since simply as "the...
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so many memories of that park, back to willie mays. >> a storied history. be missed. >> nicole mitchell back with another check of the weather. >> we made to it friday. >> there you go. [ laughter ] >> so a little bit of a weekend forecast, as we get you out the door and we do have more moisture coming into the midsection of the country. the drier weather for the northeast will abate today into tomorrow. still good points as we head toward the weekend. the core every possible heavier rain today and tomorrow, too, from the dakotas to missouri, tomorrow that shifts more into illinois, then a boundary through the south. places like florida, especially of the popup afternoon showers possible, still very dry for the northeast. tomorrow, some spottier moisture culls in. this isn't a washout, but watch for that a little more. we've been talking about that front that recently cleared through the east coast. that has kept temperatures cool. a few degrees below average, the core of the least, the southwest, phoenix 103 agrees. >> the entire nation feels like san fran
so many memories of that park, back to willie mays. >> a storied history. be missed. >> nicole mitchell back with another check of the weather. >> we made to it friday. >> there you go. [ laughter ] >> so a little bit of a weekend forecast, as we get you out the door and we do have more moisture coming into the midsection of the country. the drier weather for the northeast will abate today into tomorrow. still good points as we head toward the weekend. the core...
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did you get to watch willie mays?ron mare shall. >> you're with me there. >> i'm with you on all of that. but i didn't see it. >> but candlestick. so this is the end of an era where those are the names that i think of, when we do. but, i'm going to miss it for the 49ers. i mean so many great memories. >> the catch. >> no. >> those aren't great memories. >> yeah, they are. >> no they're not. >> what are you a cowboys fan? >> no i'm a bengals fan. >> oh, that was the awesome super bowl. >> yeah, wasn't that great? thank you. you know the 49ers. joe, joe montana -- wasn't it dwight clark again that put a dagger on -- >> ken anderson. kenny anderson -- >> it was great. >> kenny anderson. >> great cook. >> anyway, all right. >> that was a great super bowl, man. come on. >> do you know who the greatest -- >> wasn't it great? >> yeah, i am feeling good about the '75 and '76 world series. >> big red machine. >> mini golf as a career. this is -- i did not know this, in "the new york times." there is the greatest female golfer
did you get to watch willie mays?ron mare shall. >> you're with me there. >> i'm with you on all of that. but i didn't see it. >> but candlestick. so this is the end of an era where those are the names that i think of, when we do. but, i'm going to miss it for the 49ers. i mean so many great memories. >> the catch. >> no. >> those aren't great memories. >> yeah, they are. >> no they're not. >> what are you a cowboys fan? >> no i'm a...
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you had the oakland a's, hank aaron, willie mays was still playing, lou brock.th me. >> i do. i really do, joe. because i talked to tom brokaw, he wrote that great book "the greatest generation." and i said to you agree with me that the 1940s was the greasest generation in baseball? the greatest decade in baseball. and he said positively. i'll tell you the reason why. joe dimaggio's 56-game hitting street, ted williams batting over .400. you had all of these good players going to war. above all that, jackie robinson in 1947 breaks the color barrier. that has to be the greatest. it was very, very important to our society and to baseball. >> you know, you talk about baseball, though. i really do mark so many moments of my life. 1975 obviously what happened in game six, but i will forever remember being in dalton, georgia, at my grandmom's house on april 8, 1974, when al downing pitched that pitch to hank aaron. i mean there are just -- these are the moments that mark our lives, right? >> really. it's how baseball explains america. you know, it's so important. and
you had the oakland a's, hank aaron, willie mays was still playing, lou brock.th me. >> i do. i really do, joe. because i talked to tom brokaw, he wrote that great book "the greatest generation." and i said to you agree with me that the 1940s was the greasest generation in baseball? the greatest decade in baseball. and he said positively. i'll tell you the reason why. joe dimaggio's 56-game hitting street, ted williams batting over .400. you had all of these good players going...
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economists are expecting order to rise, after falling a half of a percent in may, the willis report is next, a new warning from a consumer group. gerri: plant at center of the asian food safety scandal is government approved to shipped process chicken to your neighborhood grocery store. also coming up on the show, one year, that how long it takes to get recalled cars off of the road and fixed. we'll tell you why it takes so long. the best way to complaint about crummy service and get results. >> why is a homebuyer's t tab soaring? the willis report, where consumers are our, starts right now. >> we begin with chinese food. not type you order from a local restaurant but chinese food you may not know you are eating. tonight, a lobbying group calling on the federal government to block chinese process chicken from reaching your dinner table of move comes after a major scandal involving fast-food restaurants, is supplyed by chinese plants, patty la berra with food and water watch, they are asking for this change. patty, tell us, it has been a year since the government said it would be okay f
economists are expecting order to rise, after falling a half of a percent in may, the willis report is next, a new warning from a consumer group. gerri: plant at center of the asian food safety scandal is government approved to shipped process chicken to your neighborhood grocery store. also coming up on the show, one year, that how long it takes to get recalled cars off of the road and fixed. we'll tell you why it takes so long. the best way to complaint about crummy service and get results....
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uncle willie, crippled, black, poor, unexposed to the worlds of great ideas, who left for our generation and generations to come a legacy so rich. so i wrote a song for miss roberta flack. you may have heard it. it says: willie was a man without fame hardly anybody knew his name. crippled and limping, always walking lame, he said, "i keep on movin', movin' just the same." solitude was the climate in his head emptiness was the partner in his bed, pain echoed in the steps of his tread, he said, "i keep on followin' where the others led." i may cry and i will die, but my spirit is the soul of every spring, watch for me and you will see that i'm present in the songs that children sing. people called him "uncle," "boy" and "hey," said, "you can't live through this another day." and then they waited to hear what he would say. he said, "i'm living in the games that children play. "you may enter my sleep, people my dreams, threaten my early morning's ease, but i keep comin', i'm followin', i'm laughin', i'm cryin', i'm certain as a summer breeze. "look for me, ask for me, my spirit is the surge of open seas. call for me, sing for me, i'm the rustle in the autumn leaves. "when the sun r
uncle willie, crippled, black, poor, unexposed to the worlds of great ideas, who left for our generation and generations to come a legacy so rich. so i wrote a song for miss roberta flack. you may have heard it. it says: willie was a man without fame hardly anybody knew his name. crippled and limping, always walking lame, he said, "i keep on movin', movin' just the same." solitude was the climate in his head emptiness was the partner in his bed, pain echoed in the steps of his tread,...
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economists are expecting order to rise, after falling a half of a percent in may, the willis report isup. gerri: plant at center of the asian food safety scandal is government approved to shipped process chicken to your neighborhood grocery store. also coming up on the show, one year, that how long it takes to get recalled cars off of the road and fixed. we'll tell you why it takes so long. the best way to complaint about crummy service and get results. >> why is a homebuyer's t tab soaring? the willis report, where consumers are our, starts right now. >> we begin with chinese food. not type you order from a local
economists are expecting order to rise, after falling a half of a percent in may, the willis report isup. gerri: plant at center of the asian food safety scandal is government approved to shipped process chicken to your neighborhood grocery store. also coming up on the show, one year, that how long it takes to get recalled cars off of the road and fixed. we'll tell you why it takes so long. the best way to complaint about crummy service and get results. >> why is a homebuyer's t tab...
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willis report." thank you guys. coming up today on the show, breakout the salt shaker. the new report says a low-salt diet may be as dangerous as a high-salt one. >>> subprime mortgage loans, sucked the economy, led to a great recession, why are we seeing subprime auto loans?
willis report." thank you guys. coming up today on the show, breakout the salt shaker. the new report says a low-salt diet may be as dangerous as a high-salt one. >>> subprime mortgage loans, sucked the economy, led to a great recession, why are we seeing subprime auto loans?
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in new york, i'm gerri willis. >> coming up next, look at the technology in life, why the booming app market maything of the past. >>> next a warning from "consumer reports" about the new amazon fire smartphone. why they say don't buy it. stay with us. ♪ oh! the name your price tool! you tell them how much you want to pay, and they help you find a policy that fits your budget. i told you to wear something comfortable! this is a polyester blend! whoa! uh...little help? i got you! unh! it's so beautiful! man: should we call security? no, this is just getting good. the name your price tool, still only from progressive. we're changing the way we do business, with startup ny. we've created tax free zones throughout the state. and startup ny companies will be investing hundreds of millions of dollars in jobs and infrastructure. thanks to startup ny, businesses can operate tax free for 10 years. no property tax. no business tax. and no sales tax. which means more growth for your business, and more jobs. it's not just business as usual. see how new york can help your business grow, at startup.ny.gov har
in new york, i'm gerri willis. >> coming up next, look at the technology in life, why the booming app market maything of the past. >>> next a warning from "consumer reports" about the new amazon fire smartphone. why they say don't buy it. stay with us. ♪ oh! the name your price tool! you tell them how much you want to pay, and they help you find a policy that fits your budget. i told you to wear something comfortable! this is a polyester blend! whoa! uh...little help?...
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i'm sure there may even be one or two terrorists, with willie, over in vae right now looking at him goingwow, that is one cold bastard. like he goes golfing on martha's ven yard. people might be watching are you criticizing the president or not? i don't know what i'm doing. i just know that this is how terrorists fund their organizations and if the president were in the white house reading his hands and weeping, no, he is out golfing. and it's horrible for the parents, but it does send a message to the terrorists. i'm sure barack obama would say, you know, if we can't go golfing at an exclusive golf course at martha's vineyard and the terrorists have already won. >> i don't think you can say that. >> i'm not making light of any situation, i'm merely pointing out these are horrible, horrible optics domestically but internationally, willie, for terrorists, it's basically like screw you, screw you. we are not going to live by your rules. >> yes. >> try to follow that one. do you know what i'm saying? >> i follow what you're saying. we know this president, this white house has no time or pati
i'm sure there may even be one or two terrorists, with willie, over in vae right now looking at him goingwow, that is one cold bastard. like he goes golfing on martha's ven yard. people might be watching are you criticizing the president or not? i don't know what i'm doing. i just know that this is how terrorists fund their organizations and if the president were in the white house reading his hands and weeping, no, he is out golfing. and it's horrible for the parents, but it does send a...
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heritage center at the university of wyoming that his declared that john coble may have been personally involved in the death of willie nickell and the subsequent 's life.on kels nickell according to the story which was family,own through the john coble wrote perry williams a letter shortly after nickell's murder and confessed to parry williams that he was responsible for the death. unfortunately, it appears unclear from this tradition in the family whether coble meant he personally was present at the orling of willie nickell that he was responsible for willie's death by proxy, perhaps .hrough tom horn it's also unfortunate that this increment in letter was lost in williamsen the parry ranch house burned, so it is simply a tradition not supported by a document. of tomewing the life horn, it should be noted that there was always a shadowy side to his activities. he was reportedly involved in a shooting incidents . in colorado, he sold his gun to a railroad company. rustlers andg arizona, he rode with vigilantes. one of the most bizarre events in his life took face while he was serving as a pinkerton detective. in 1891,
heritage center at the university of wyoming that his declared that john coble may have been personally involved in the death of willie nickell and the subsequent 's life.on kels nickell according to the story which was family,own through the john coble wrote perry williams a letter shortly after nickell's murder and confessed to parry williams that he was responsible for the death. unfortunately, it appears unclear from this tradition in the family whether coble meant he personally was present...
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may be on the horizon. find out if consumers will be the big winners. "the willis report" starts right now.
may be on the horizon. find out if consumers will be the big winners. "the willis report" starts right now.
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may be on the horizon. find out if consumers will be the big winners. "the willis report" starts right now.with outrage over accusio
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may be on the horizon. find out if consumers will be the big winners. "the willis report" starts right now. we begin tonight with outrage over accusations that hungry investment advisers are luring our nation's veterans away from government retirement plans putting them into broker operated iras that carry higher fees. rich edson on the story he's been following and working on for several days. >> reporter: cheryl, it begins with a striking statistic. within the first year of leaving government jobs, officials say 45% of federal employees transfer out all the money they have in government retirement investment accounts striking because the federal retirement savings plan is known as incredible value. government guarantees the investment in government securities and fees are much lower than private competitors, that has analysts asking why nearly half the federal workers leaving jobs are passing on such a solid investment deal? former government employee and director of government pension center john turner says private investment firms are luring veteran retirees away from government funds
may be on the horizon. find out if consumers will be the big winners. "the willis report" starts right now. we begin tonight with outrage over accusations that hungry investment advisers are luring our nation's veterans away from government retirement plans putting them into broker operated iras that carry higher fees. rich edson on the story he's been following and working on for several days. >> reporter: cheryl, it begins with a striking statistic. within the first year of...
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willy favorites. today the dragons return from the little league world series. >>> a cook stabs a coworker at a philadelphia restaurant. >>> this is do you think the shore in cape may where the weather will be nice enough to spend the day down the beach. good morning. this is nbc 10 news today. i'm rosemary connors. ted florendo is tracking the conditions today. you can see from the picture it's a little cloudy now in spots. >> that's right. it will start to clear out. expecting another nice day. complete 18 # 0 from yesterday. right now you can't see the clouds over the area. we look at the comcast center. the rain has ended. it is dry and should remain that way a. fog is thickest in reading. allen town, pottstown. reading is where it's thickest. philadelphia down the shore we're completely clear now. current temperatures cool and mid 60 os. mount holly 63. wild wood 64 for our current temperature. here's the forecast for the day today. looking good. we'll clear out clouds, back to sunshine today. it will be warmer. only in the 60s yesterday. today 80 degrees. that's still below average for this time of year. best part is the humidity will be dropping too. another
willy favorites. today the dragons return from the little league world series. >>> a cook stabs a coworker at a philadelphia restaurant. >>> this is do you think the shore in cape may where the weather will be nice enough to spend the day down the beach. good morning. this is nbc 10 news today. i'm rosemary connors. ted florendo is tracking the conditions today. you can see from the picture it's a little cloudy now in spots. >> that's right. it will start to clear out....
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willie? >> a white lay. >> you may call it that, yes. >> so this kind of backfired a little bit.phy. lands end apologizing. >> her son is a teenager though and probably has access -- >> i' read it for the article. >> if you're waking up feeling groggy this morning, we have the secret to getting a better night's sleep. it's in your foot. how many of you sleep maybe with your foot stuck out a little bit out of the covers. >> absolutely. >> i do as well. here is why. sleep experts say the reason why you should do this, it helps you fall asleep faster and helps your body cool down. it regulates your temperature by having your foot outside the covers. it creates the right conditions for a good night's sleep. >> i'm too cold if both feet are out. >> plus you can bend your knee -- >> you have the cover-up a little bit -- >> same reason you use the cool side of the pillow. >> definitely. >>> michael jackson also a top trending topic this morning. here is why. a new music video features the king of pop. it hit twitter overnight. ♪ >> actually my favorite track on the album right there. th
willie? >> a white lay. >> you may call it that, yes. >> so this kind of backfired a little bit.phy. lands end apologizing. >> her son is a teenager though and probably has access -- >> i' read it for the article. >> if you're waking up feeling groggy this morning, we have the secret to getting a better night's sleep. it's in your foot. how many of you sleep maybe with your foot stuck out a little bit out of the covers. >> absolutely. >> i do as...