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wrigley and mr. wrigley bought it in 1914. she thought it was her parade. had a chair upstairs to watch the parade. she got ill in the 1940's and in 1958, she died. her family decided to put it in the hands of pasadena. city theeys gave the house with the proviso it would be forever the headquarters of the tournament of roses. david: when you look at the rose parade, there are three major aspects, the floral floats, the incredible marching bands that come from across the country, and we have equestrian units. as you look at the tradition of the parade, we want to maintain that historical perspective in those components that make up our parade. when you talk about the cost of the parade, it is not cheap. it is very expensive to put this on. the tournament partners with the asy, and we split the cost it comes to putting on the parade. pay for half of those. the city pays for the other half. security is the cost fastest rising. we try to secure our 5.5 mile parade route with other incidents around the world, we want to make sure it is safe and people come with
wrigley and mr. wrigley bought it in 1914. she thought it was her parade. had a chair upstairs to watch the parade. she got ill in the 1940's and in 1958, she died. her family decided to put it in the hands of pasadena. city theeys gave the house with the proviso it would be forever the headquarters of the tournament of roses. david: when you look at the rose parade, there are three major aspects, the floral floats, the incredible marching bands that come from across the country, and we have...
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of theally work in each rooms of the wrigley mansion.hey said it was purchased by the wrigley's in 1914. 18,500 square feet. 22 rooms. it has only five bedrooms. and it has 2000 square feet of closet space. there is a long story to that. in 1914.ey bought it miss wrigley thought this was her parade. she had eight chair where she watched the parade. in the bill -- ill 1940's and 1958, she died. the family decided there was no better place they could put it then in the hands of the city of pasadena. they gave the house to the city .f pasadena >> when you look at the rose parade, there are three major aspects of the rose parade. the floats, the marching bands that come from across the country and we also have our equestrian is him. -- equestrian. we want to maintain that historical perspective and it is those components that make up our parade. when you talk about the cost of the parade, it is not cheap. the tournament partners with the city of pasadena and we split the cost of putting on the parade. we pay for half of the costs. the cost t
of theally work in each rooms of the wrigley mansion.hey said it was purchased by the wrigley's in 1914. 18,500 square feet. 22 rooms. it has only five bedrooms. and it has 2000 square feet of closet space. there is a long story to that. in 1914.ey bought it miss wrigley thought this was her parade. she had eight chair where she watched the parade. in the bill -- ill 1940's and 1958, she died. the family decided there was no better place they could put it then in the hands of the city of...
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wrigley and mr. wrigley bought it in 1914. mrs. wrigley thought this was her parade.he had a chair upstairs where she watched the parade. she got ill in the late 1940's and in 1958 she died. and her family thought there would be no better place than to put it in the hands of the city of pasadena with the pro visal that it would be the headquarters of the tournament of roses. when you look at the rose parade, there are three major aspects to the rose parade, the magnificent floral floats, the incredible marching bands that come across the country, and we have our equestrian units. as you look at the tradition of the parade, we want to maintain those components that make up our parade. when you talk about the cost to put on the parade, it is not cheap it's very expensive to put on this parade. the tournament partners with the city of pasadena and we split the cost. we pay for half of the costs. the city pays for the other half. the security is the cost that is fastest rising for us. obviously as we try to secure our 5 1/2 mile parade routes with other incidents going on
wrigley and mr. wrigley bought it in 1914. mrs. wrigley thought this was her parade.he had a chair upstairs where she watched the parade. she got ill in the late 1940's and in 1958 she died. and her family thought there would be no better place than to put it in the hands of the city of pasadena with the pro visal that it would be the headquarters of the tournament of roses. when you look at the rose parade, there are three major aspects to the rose parade, the magnificent floral floats, the...
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and missus wrigley bought it in 1914. missus wrigley thought this was her parade.he had a chair upstairs where she watch the parade. 19ly she got very ill in the 40's and in 1950 h e died. her family decided there was no better place to put it then in the hands of the city of pasadena. the wrigley's gave the house to the city of pasadena with the proviso it would forever be the headquarters of the tournament of roses. at the paradeok there are three major aspects. the magnificent floral floats, the incredible marching bands that come from across the country, and we also have our equestrian. if you look at the tradition of the parade, we want to maintain that historical perspective and those components that make up our parade. when you talk about the cost, it is not cheap. it is very expensive to put on this parade. the tournament partners with the city of pasadena and we basically split the cost. we pay for half of the costs and the city pays for the other half. security is the cost that is fastest rising. a 5.5 mileecure parade route with other incidents going on
and missus wrigley bought it in 1914. missus wrigley thought this was her parade.he had a chair upstairs where she watch the parade. 19ly she got very ill in the 40's and in 1950 h e died. her family decided there was no better place to put it then in the hands of the city of pasadena. the wrigley's gave the house to the city of pasadena with the proviso it would forever be the headquarters of the tournament of roses. at the paradeok there are three major aspects. the magnificent floral floats,...
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and a few years ago justice sotomayor came to wrigley field. she was a great sport. they had a cubs jersey for her to wear, which she didn't exactly, i'm sure, feel comfortable in, and she went out and threw the first pitch, and we had a wonderful time. the reason i tell that story is during the course of that baseball game, as we sat together at wrigley field, i noticed that several times she tested herself and her blood sugar because of the diabetes she battled with every day. that's not an uncommon experience among diabetics. but what is uncommon is what has happened to the price of insulin facing people with diabetes in america. you have toking back almost 100 years to the discovery of insulin. this is not a drug that just appeared on the market. almost 100 years ago researchers in canada ended up discovering human insulin, and they ended up making it available to americans and everyone, for that matter, because they surrendered their patent rights. those who discovered insulin said we don't want to make money off this. this is a lifesaving drug. so over the year
and a few years ago justice sotomayor came to wrigley field. she was a great sport. they had a cubs jersey for her to wear, which she didn't exactly, i'm sure, feel comfortable in, and she went out and threw the first pitch, and we had a wonderful time. the reason i tell that story is during the course of that baseball game, as we sat together at wrigley field, i noticed that several times she tested herself and her blood sugar because of the diabetes she battled with every day. that's not an...
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who couldn't be there at the ballpark, nasa astronauts, with a view of camden yards and fenway and wrigleyup, the ultimate bleacher seats. david wright, abc news, new york. >>> thank you for watching. >>> this is the abc 7 news. >> blamed for wildfires, now dealing with bankruptcy. california's biggest utility company is promising changes, but tonight the governor is telling pg&e those changes aren't good enough. good evening. thanks for joining us. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm larry beil. governor newsom ripping pacific gas for a new board of directors it's considering so far. >> dan noise has been looking in. >> the govern's office tells me after briefing on the plan, governor newsom decided to send this very tough letter. governor newsom's letter is addressed to interim ceo john simon. >> mr. simon, anythig at all to the consumers who worry about the wildfires for the coming season? >> we last saw simon in january after a federal judge blasted the utility over its wildfire mitigation plan. he didn't say a word to us. newsom writes i am troubled to learn that pg&e is primed to reconstitute
who couldn't be there at the ballpark, nasa astronauts, with a view of camden yards and fenway and wrigleyup, the ultimate bleacher seats. david wright, abc news, new york. >>> thank you for watching. >>> this is the abc 7 news. >> blamed for wildfires, now dealing with bankruptcy. california's biggest utility company is promising changes, but tonight the governor is telling pg&e those changes aren't good enough. good evening. thanks for joining us. i'm ama daetz....
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and he was looking at some jail time, and then today completely out of left wrigley field, all charges were dropped, and jussie quickly proclaimed his total innocence once again. >> i've been truthful and consistent on every single level since day one. i would not be my mother's son if i was capable of one drop of what i was accused of. this has been an incredibly difficult time. honestly one of the worst of my entire life. but i'm a man of faith and i'm a man that has knowledge of my history, and i would not bring my family, our lives or the movement through a fire like this. i just wouldn't. kennedy: i'm a man who will -- the chief of police, the chief superintendent, the police superintendent and mayor emmanuel absolutely flabbergasted and disgusted by today's turn of events. watch. >> do i think justice was served? no. i've heard they wanted their day in court with tv cameras so america could know the truth. no, they chose to hide behind secrecy and broker a deal to circumvent the judicial system. >> now this casts a shadow of whether they are telling the truth and did this all in
and he was looking at some jail time, and then today completely out of left wrigley field, all charges were dropped, and jussie quickly proclaimed his total innocence once again. >> i've been truthful and consistent on every single level since day one. i would not be my mother's son if i was capable of one drop of what i was accused of. this has been an incredibly difficult time. honestly one of the worst of my entire life. but i'm a man of faith and i'm a man that has knowledge of my...
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nasa releasing images of baltimore's camden yards, fenway park and wrigley field in chicago.mate bleacher seats there. >>> speaking of boston, the red sox began defending another championship. the sox open in seattle and the season didn't start well for their $145 million man. chris sale gave up seven runs. boston lost, 12-4. >> the game's highest paid player gave his team a big scare. $430 million man, yikes, mike trout of the angels took home a big bloody bruise on his right shin from a loss in oakland. >> wow. and the defending league champions, the dodgers, set an opening day record by bashing eight home runs and a 12-5 win over arizona. >> stats and scores are great, but there's another reason fans head to the ballpark. >> the food, the shakes, all the goodness. our own baseball superfan, will ganss is here with more. what is up, will? >> what is up, you guys? good morning to you. if you are headed to an mlb game this season, wear your seventh inning stretchy pants because the stadiums are a grand slam of calories. when you think baseball, off the bat you think stadium f
nasa releasing images of baltimore's camden yards, fenway park and wrigley field in chicago.mate bleacher seats there. >>> speaking of boston, the red sox began defending another championship. the sox open in seattle and the season didn't start well for their $145 million man. chris sale gave up seven runs. boston lost, 12-4. >> the game's highest paid player gave his team a big scare. $430 million man, yikes, mike trout of the angels took home a big bloody bruise on his right...
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if we had would have been wrigley to properly, they would've been found at an earlier time. we would not be here. it is unfortunate we have a mess on both sides. i guess my question is today, i know in your book discussing the situation, learning from the past and transforming from the future, you identify some root causes. number two is that you have a decentralized business model and grant you much authority and it's on a meteor community bank senior management teams -- and grant too much authority to your community bank and senior management teams. i guess that is part of the culture that needed to be changed. i would like for you to describe what you have done differently, how you changed the culture. have you look at other banks' bu siness models? mr. sloan: what i have done since i became ceo's that we moved all of the enterprise control functions, for example, the finance team, the risk team, the human resources team, the compliance team. that used to be part of our business lines. we moved them out of the business units. so, what i get today, what we -- what our boar
if we had would have been wrigley to properly, they would've been found at an earlier time. we would not be here. it is unfortunate we have a mess on both sides. i guess my question is today, i know in your book discussing the situation, learning from the past and transforming from the future, you identify some root causes. number two is that you have a decentralized business model and grant you much authority and it's on a meteor community bank senior management teams -- and grant too much...
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that is when i threw out the first pitch at wrigley field in chicago during the cubs, brewers game inwas that fun. jared: happy opening day, maria. what an honor. two opening pitches for you. all major league players get to wear special patches today. in cincinnati today, it's a holiday for the reds opener. the kids skip school, a pregame parade. tickets are twice as expensive as anywhere else today. philadelphia, bryce harper will make his phillies debut after sign ago that $350 million contract with the phils, plays against the braves today. harper has hit home runs on opening day five of the seven years in baseball. the padres free agent, manny machado will make his debut today as the padres host the giants. machado's former team, the orioles, 2,000 and one to win the world series at the westgate super book which says the yankees are the favorite. 15 baseball games today and the sweet 16 begins tonight too. four games, college hoops, four more tomorrow, march madness continues. gonzaga opposes florida state just after 7:00 eastern, then tennessee against perdue. in the 9:00 eastern
that is when i threw out the first pitch at wrigley field in chicago during the cubs, brewers game inwas that fun. jared: happy opening day, maria. what an honor. two opening pitches for you. all major league players get to wear special patches today. in cincinnati today, it's a holiday for the reds opener. the kids skip school, a pregame parade. tickets are twice as expensive as anywhere else today. philadelphia, bryce harper will make his phillies debut after sign ago that $350 million...