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between the two blocks, there was a dodger fans and a yankee fans, and i was a yankee fan, mickey mantle roger maris. i know the whole team. i know every position. and if you're a a fan, if you really love your sport you will know every one of them. you will know everything about them. you will leave that sport. basketball, i'm very aware of football, very a wear i love to watch basketball. very proud, very proud of the lakers this year. they are just zooming along and i hope they go all the way. it's baseball, baseball. even in this limited season i continue to be an avid fan. i must say, tom, baseball is my greatest love of all. >> well, on that note we will close, send it back to gilbert. maybe we can get mookie betts to join us next time when have conversation. >> mookie is incredible. isn't he? .. >> we're going all the way. >> i agree. thank you, thank you we appreciate it. >> thank you so much for everything. thank you, too, both of you. we really appreciate it. it's a great, great conversation and don't forget, you can buy david's book here, "wheels of courage" click on the butto
between the two blocks, there was a dodger fans and a yankee fans, and i was a yankee fan, mickey mantle roger maris. i know the whole team. i know every position. and if you're a a fan, if you really love your sport you will know every one of them. you will know everything about them. you will leave that sport. basketball, i'm very aware of football, very a wear i love to watch basketball. very proud, very proud of the lakers this year. they are just zooming along and i hope they go all the...
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it was between the two blocks, there were the dodgers fans and yankees fans and i was a yankee fan, mickey mantle, roger marist,i remember the whole team . but if you were a fan, if you really loved this sport you're going to know everyone of them, know everythingabout them . you're going to learn that sport . ask about, i'm very aware of football, very aware of it and i love to watchbasketball . i'm very proud of the lakers this year,they're just zooming along . and i hope they go all the way. i hope they do but it's baseball and even in this limitedseason , i continue to be an avid fan and i'm say,, baseball is my greatest love of all. >> on that note, we will close and send it back in. navy we can get mookie betts to join us next time. >> mookie is incredible,isn't he ? did you follow baseball at all? >> you said the dodgers and i hopped back on because i love the dodgers. so i'm so glad that you were able to become a dodgers fan. >> mookie betts, oh. and mookie betts was incredible. watch baseball, it's just getting started, they're going all the way . >> thank you ron, i appreciate. t
it was between the two blocks, there were the dodgers fans and yankees fans and i was a yankee fan, mickey mantle, roger marist,i remember the whole team . but if you were a fan, if you really loved this sport you're going to know everyone of them, know everythingabout them . you're going to learn that sport . ask about, i'm very aware of football, very aware of it and i love to watchbasketball . i'm very proud of the lakers this year,they're just zooming along . and i hope they go all the way....
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but who notched 78 wins did not receive a qualifying offer from the yankees. the team would have had to offer $18.9 million, which is the average paid this year to 125 of the mlb top players. he will not now be allowed to negotiate a contract with any team including the yankees as well as tempts in japan. major league baseball kicked off its regular season is without spectators resulting in deep cuts in revenue. players will have difficulty landing major contracts during the off season, but he's said to be mock the top players. >>> has been arrested on suspicious of violence on a female acquaintance. he denies the allegation. police say the 39-year-old is suspected of pulling the woman's hair on monday in the city. he was reportedly drunk at the time of the incident. he was the first japanese male athlete to play in spain's top handball team, considered one of the best in the world. he was a player for the national team for many years. he's managing to take part in the olympics where japan is set to compete in handball for the first time in 30 years. >>> a cor
but who notched 78 wins did not receive a qualifying offer from the yankees. the team would have had to offer $18.9 million, which is the average paid this year to 125 of the mlb top players. he will not now be allowed to negotiate a contract with any team including the yankees as well as tempts in japan. major league baseball kicked off its regular season is without spectators resulting in deep cuts in revenue. players will have difficulty landing major contracts during the off season, but...
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there were dodgers fans and yankees fans . and i was a yankee fan. mickey mantle .he whole team. i know every position. if you really love sports, you will you know every one of them. everything a no about them. basketball, and football, i love to watch miscible. very proud of the lakers this year. they're just zooming along. i have the gall the way. is baseball. even this limited season, i continued to be an avid fan. enormous a time, baseball is my greatest love of all. david: and then obama will send back. maybe we can get another person to join us next time. >> i hopped back on here. because you said the dodgers. i love love love love the dodgers. so i'm so glad you able to say that and you became a dodgers fan. even though you grew up yankee fan. incredible. what a season. plus baseball. were going all way. >> i agree. ron: thank you . thank you i so much for everything. to my thank you to both of you. really really appreciate this. this was a great great conversation . in the forget you can buy david's book here. you can click on that button down there and i w
there were dodgers fans and yankees fans . and i was a yankee fan. mickey mantle .he whole team. i know every position. if you really love sports, you will you know every one of them. everything a no about them. basketball, and football, i love to watch miscible. very proud of the lakers this year. they're just zooming along. i have the gall the way. is baseball. even this limited season, i continued to be an avid fan. enormous a time, baseball is my greatest love of all. david: and then obama...
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the yankees haircut a corresponding -- the yankees had a corresponding myth.ortherners believed themselves redeemed by it. i forgot howht say many yankee fortunes depended on slavery owned cotton. -- ofy underlined this sect its own righteousness. whenever i stand inside the memorial hall. smugeel just a little bit as though i were drawing on that treasure. my side was right. but the building was to persuade us -- was right in the place seems to have an offshoot effect of him doing so. that makes me recall for my own reflexes. it makes me think for a moment that maybe this century magazines belief and reconciliation, maybe that was not such a bad thing. theyhat emphasis to which spoke, the emphasis on reunion, sense of shared suffering. an emotional appeal like the one i described, of reconciliation. that is no substitute for a historical political judgment. in richmond we can indeed still drive down memorial avenue and drive around the grand equestrian sculpture of lee 60 feet high. different stone base to the top of his head. jefferson davis stirred further
the yankees haircut a corresponding -- the yankees had a corresponding myth.ortherners believed themselves redeemed by it. i forgot howht say many yankee fortunes depended on slavery owned cotton. -- ofy underlined this sect its own righteousness. whenever i stand inside the memorial hall. smugeel just a little bit as though i were drawing on that treasure. my side was right. but the building was to persuade us -- was right in the place seems to have an offshoot effect of him doing so. that...
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he is writing dirty books for yankees. to the degree that the publishing industry was in new york, they were being published there. he wrote books that did spill secrets. sometimes he exaggerated things. some college libraries in the south in the 1930's did not want to have his books. this is the kind of, this is the thing that often happens to writers from groups that are perceived as marginalizing. the politico your thing here is -- the peculiar thing is that falconer rights as a member of the dominant class, white southerners, that is nevertheless marginalized within u.s. culture as a whole. he gets accused of saying things we should keep in the family, as it were. this is something that writers from other marginalized groups run into all the time. philip -- as a young man was told, you shouldn't say those things about our people in front of christian readers. ellison got the same kind of complaints. do not show us in that way. so this is sort of, sort of a frequent thing. but, yes, faulkner got a lot of criticism. as t
he is writing dirty books for yankees. to the degree that the publishing industry was in new york, they were being published there. he wrote books that did spill secrets. sometimes he exaggerated things. some college libraries in the south in the 1930's did not want to have his books. this is the kind of, this is the thing that often happens to writers from groups that are perceived as marginalizing. the politico your thing here is -- the peculiar thing is that falconer rights as a member of...
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that was the big deal. >> you never been north of the mason-dixon line to have the yankees portrayed as monsters but now all of a sudden he takes a stagecoach and lands in the middle of a snowstorm but he described cornell as a good experience and for the first time in his life he was in a setting where people are interested in science and knowledge. so he lived with the grandmother after his parents moved on and she was extremely strict. there wasn't a lot of encouragement. there were no science books in the house for example. but that part of his life but then he started to run into what he perceived as a bias. >> and then on the deathbed. >> you wrote a check in 1928 to cornell i never figured out if he paid them off entirely or not if you think of student loans of the modern day issue but it was something that he got to cornell with no money. so working his way through school and borrowing money. >> to me again what is so interesting is how human these people are and it's always great i talked to scientist all the time. so to really get the rich humanities people that is a valuab
that was the big deal. >> you never been north of the mason-dixon line to have the yankees portrayed as monsters but now all of a sudden he takes a stagecoach and lands in the middle of a snowstorm but he described cornell as a good experience and for the first time in his life he was in a setting where people are interested in science and knowledge. so he lived with the grandmother after his parents moved on and she was extremely strict. there wasn't a lot of encouragement. there were no...
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including yankee versus the confederate. and that mattered. interesting thing about the book and likely so. he was white and male and european descent that he was a southerner and with the intellectual elite and with a lifelong chip on his shoulder. mckee was the victim of bias. but it's interesting the way they think about. >> but he went to cornell? and that was a big deal. >> it certainly was for him. and he has grown up having the yankees portrayed as monsters so now he takes a stagecoach and lands and cornell in the middle of a snowstorm but he actually described cornell for the most part and for the first time in his life where people were interested in science after his parents were gone he lived with his grandmother who was equally religious and extremely strict without a lot of encouragement there were no science books and the house so we got to the usgs in washington dc started to run into. >> he wrote a check in 1928 to cornell. never figured out if he paid them off entirely or not. but yes if you think of student loans as a modern-
including yankee versus the confederate. and that mattered. interesting thing about the book and likely so. he was white and male and european descent that he was a southerner and with the intellectual elite and with a lifelong chip on his shoulder. mckee was the victim of bias. but it's interesting the way they think about. >> but he went to cornell? and that was a big deal. >> it certainly was for him. and he has grown up having the yankees portrayed as monsters so now he takes a...
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you wasn't talkin about hate the yankees. you were going to beat the yankees. you know, none of that small talk there. how they are going to take you right back to your origins as a photographer, and 2 things, the peter manual story thinks flamed out of the national viewers. he was a serial killer, was the 2nd last person to be behind capital punishment in scotland. this is a late 1950 s. . at the, amazingly, as a very young photographer, it managed to get 10 to barlinnie person. and you were the only journalist who was able to photograph and speak to the mass murderer before his execution. that was a, was an extraordinary stock, a lot where you're just in the right place at the right time. but this amazing story. i knew the right people at the right, the right man, the rate man would be boxing promoter calls me daugherty. he knew individuals who knew manual and it was for what sammy daugherty said. when t.v. said to these guy, i'm want you to get big hairy into me man, your own because another criminal should get a chance of knowing another one. i went down to
you wasn't talkin about hate the yankees. you were going to beat the yankees. you know, none of that small talk there. how they are going to take you right back to your origins as a photographer, and 2 things, the peter manual story thinks flamed out of the national viewers. he was a serial killer, was the 2nd last person to be behind capital punishment in scotland. this is a late 1950 s. . at the, amazingly, as a very young photographer, it managed to get 10 to barlinnie person. and you were...
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the team from miami's new star has three world series rings, eight postseasons, former yankee, former dod ger and you can find her in the corner office because this is the new boss the woman making history in miami next. >>> plus -- ♪ ♪ >> covid or not, the shows must go on. because we need stuff to watch in lockdown. today's ways of working, may work differently tomorrow. but you can work out anything with comcast business. get fast, reliable, and secure internet on the nation's largest gig speed network. flexible tools - like wi-fi you control. voice solutions that connect you from anywhere. and expert advice here, here, or even here. be fast. be flexible. bounce forward with comcast business. get started with a powerful internet and voice solution for just $64.90 a month. plus, for a limited time, ask how to get a $300 prepaid card. call or go online today. >>> an historic move for women in sports. the miami marlins naming kim ng the general manager. the first woman ever to serve as gm in the majors she's been doing this for 30 years. 8 postseasons. she was assistant general manage
the team from miami's new star has three world series rings, eight postseasons, former yankee, former dod ger and you can find her in the corner office because this is the new boss the woman making history in miami next. >>> plus -- ♪ ♪ >> covid or not, the shows must go on. because we need stuff to watch in lockdown. today's ways of working, may work differently tomorrow. but you can work out anything with comcast business. get fast, reliable, and secure internet on the...
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somehow you became a yankees fan.y question is where did your fandom come from? >> you know, i just remember going to yankee stadium for the first time. at the time the yankees were a very good team, it was the late '70s, we had my personal hero thurman munson, great team players. they were a fun group to watch. it was called the bronx zoo i think. >> yes, it was. another shoutout to derek jeter who i think has great taste, a class act, great taste in wives, teams, and now in hires. did he call you, say kim, are you interested, did you apply for the job? how did that work? >> he called me. he called me must have been three or four weeks ago and said look, i have this opening, would you be interested. and it just went from there. obviously derek and i have a bit of a history. >> you helped negotiate his contract on the yankees, didn't beat him up too bad, maybe you did, he wants you on his team. >> he knows what he is doing! >> he tried, but he is derek. >> he is derek and you are kim. we are cheering you on. i am very
somehow you became a yankees fan.y question is where did your fandom come from? >> you know, i just remember going to yankee stadium for the first time. at the time the yankees were a very good team, it was the late '70s, we had my personal hero thurman munson, great team players. they were a fun group to watch. it was called the bronx zoo i think. >> yes, it was. another shoutout to derek jeter who i think has great taste, a class act, great taste in wives, teams, and now in hires....
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the team from miami's new star has three world series rings, eight postseasons, former yankee, former the corner office because this is the new boss the woman making history in miami next. >>> plus -- ♪ ♪ >> covid or not, the shows must go on. because we need stuff to watch in lockdown. at fidelity, you'll work with an advisor to help you build a flexible wealth plan. you'll have access to tax-smart investing strategies, and with brokerage accounts online trades are commission free. personalized advice. unmatched value. at fidelity, you can have both. unmatched value. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> an historic move for women in sports. the miami marlins naming kim ng the general manager. the first woman ever to serve as gm in the majors she's been doing this for 30 years. 8 postseasons. she was assistant general manager of your new york yankees in the late '90s when derek jeter was everybody's star now he's her boss. ng says her goal is to bring a world series championship to miami. they haven't done that since 2003 since they beat jeter and those yankees. >>> right now all eyes are on football season a
the team from miami's new star has three world series rings, eight postseasons, former yankee, former the corner office because this is the new boss the woman making history in miami next. >>> plus -- ♪ ♪ >> covid or not, the shows must go on. because we need stuff to watch in lockdown. at fidelity, you'll work with an advisor to help you build a flexible wealth plan. you'll have access to tax-smart investing strategies, and with brokerage accounts online trades are...
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and for the new york yankees, she's worked with now. marlin c.e.o., derek jeter, when he was assured stop for the yankees. she has 3 world series ring. she has, she is an impressive human being. and derek jeter sees that he is the c.e.o., of miami marlins. he's also not a stranger to hiring women. the c.e.o., caroline o'connor of the marlins is also one the highest in the league as well. so ms. ng joins a very accomplished group of women, but she has seen how teams where she has been a loser, your ship position. she has gained those skills that she needs to reform as a general manager and team to pass her over before for this i don't know why she guesses on anybody. but the fact that derek jeter has seen her rise is seen her growth. he is capitalizing on that see her, take the marlins in a brand new direction and she has earned it. and what message do you think that this sends to women and girls? this is such a monumental moment and we've heard, you know, the year of the girl i believe was supposed to be last year, but we're seeing wome
and for the new york yankees, she's worked with now. marlin c.e.o., derek jeter, when he was assured stop for the yankees. she has 3 world series ring. she has, she is an impressive human being. and derek jeter sees that he is the c.e.o., of miami marlins. he's also not a stranger to hiring women. the c.e.o., caroline o'connor of the marlins is also one the highest in the league as well. so ms. ng joins a very accomplished group of women, but she has seen how teams where she has been a loser,...
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the team from miami's new star has three world series rings, eight postseasons, former yankee, formerer and you can find her in the corner office because this is the new boss the woman making history in miami next. >>> plus -- ♪ ♪ >> covid or not, the shows must go on. because we need stuff to watch in lockdown. jane wells in hollywood tonight coming up. (brad) apartments-dot-com makes getting into a new home easier than ever. (brad) apartments-dot-com. the most popular place to find a place. now, there's skyrizi. i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. 3 out of 4 people achieved... ...90% clearer skin at 4 months... ...after just 2 doses. skyrizi may increase your risk of infections... ...and lower your ability to fight them. before treatment your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection... ...or symptoms such as fevers,... ...sweats, chills, muscle aches or coughs... ...or if you plan to or recently received a vaccine. i feel free to bare my skin. visit skyrizi.com. to help you build a flexible wealth plan. you'll have ac
the team from miami's new star has three world series rings, eight postseasons, former yankee, formerer and you can find her in the corner office because this is the new boss the woman making history in miami next. >>> plus -- ♪ ♪ >> covid or not, the shows must go on. because we need stuff to watch in lockdown. jane wells in hollywood tonight coming up. (brad) apartments-dot-com makes getting into a new home easier than ever. (brad) apartments-dot-com. the most popular place...
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you know, i wanted to play for the new york yankees.ttle league and basketball or football and wiffleball. he came from new york you know, you are heavily into sports. and we were in our neighborhood and the yankees and mickey mantle and roger garrison and all of these dreams of being an athletic hero. i was very strong and athletic. i was a gymnast in high school. and even before i joined the rolling dutchman's, the wheel chair basketball team, which was quite an experience for me. i used to shoot baskets when i would have some time. there was a court at the va just down this little hill. there was little basketball court. i would go down by myself for hours. two or three hours and i would just shoot . and i loved it. anna did that by myself until i found out they had this organized wheelchair basketball team at the university. and i decided to join. now what led me to join was i had my first political organization that i decided to join very interestingly enough is called push . people united to support the handicapped. so my first po
you know, i wanted to play for the new york yankees.ttle league and basketball or football and wiffleball. he came from new york you know, you are heavily into sports. and we were in our neighborhood and the yankees and mickey mantle and roger garrison and all of these dreams of being an athletic hero. i was very strong and athletic. i was a gymnast in high school. and even before i joined the rolling dutchman's, the wheel chair basketball team, which was quite an experience for me. i used to...
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are things you remember, but after the interview i'm walking off the field and i have to go by the yankeen zimmer and joe are on the front step and i was so pissed that you that i didn't even acknowledge either one of them. when you left me, we shook hands and you were not aggravated. >> 12, i didn't quite understand what had happened. do you really think if i did come clean with you at that time that they would've reinstated me, that's what you said. would you have had perhaps a chance. >> i don't think so. jim, i'm in one of those situations and i've come to grips with it. i would love to go to the hall of fame. any player would, but as long as i'm, as long as this heartbeat and i'm not going to go to the hall of fame. i know a little bit about what goes into making the hall of fame and i screwed that up. i'm not can it be on your show right now and complain. the commissioner had to do what he had to do and i was wrong. >> you think pete when you trace back your steps if you might've come clean and 89, or 99. >> why told you why i didn't and 89 because i was scared. i had two young kids
are things you remember, but after the interview i'm walking off the field and i have to go by the yankeen zimmer and joe are on the front step and i was so pissed that you that i didn't even acknowledge either one of them. when you left me, we shook hands and you were not aggravated. >> 12, i didn't quite understand what had happened. do you really think if i did come clean with you at that time that they would've reinstated me, that's what you said. would you have had perhaps a chance....
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he brought the touch of a connecticut yankee to the banks of the rinne.a country fair in india. he staged the kentucky derby in austria. he relaxed in the luxurious resorts of europe. and went nightclubing in the islands of the pacific. in england, he learned about rugby. somewhere in the mediterranean he discovered an old egyptian game called three card monte. he kept his stride. he didn't lose his sense of decency. there were times he went hungry so that the kids would not. he was an ambassador to the children of the world. let those who worry about his painful readjustment to civilian life, remember his adjustment to war. now, he returns, the average soldier. has he been brutalized by war? listen to a very angry army chaplain. >> brutalized? that means -- is this war going to breed a generation of hoodlums? and gangsters who hold life cheaply? i've seen killing, but i've never met an american soldier who liked it. i've seen men under combat achieve humanity such as i've never seen before. i've seen them comfort'm other wen home sickness shattered their
he brought the touch of a connecticut yankee to the banks of the rinne.a country fair in india. he staged the kentucky derby in austria. he relaxed in the luxurious resorts of europe. and went nightclubing in the islands of the pacific. in england, he learned about rugby. somewhere in the mediterranean he discovered an old egyptian game called three card monte. he kept his stride. he didn't lose his sense of decency. there were times he went hungry so that the kids would not. he was an...
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i talk a lot about new englanders because of the 26th division, the yankee division, the new englandtional guard. also to remind people it was not just the u.s. marine corps fighting in this area. having said that, sometimes there were marines that came from massachusetts. he was a new englander, a marine, second lieutenant thomas ashley, young guy in his mid-20's. he was killed early in the battle on hill 142. he was a member of the fifth regiment marines. that was the regiment that took essentially the northern part of the battlefield of belleau wood, essentially the half managed by the abmc, that was primarily the fifth regiment. he would never have seen belleau wood. at least not close up, because he didn't live long enough to get there. he was killed taking out one of the german machine guns on hill 142. again, it is not just belleau wood. for the marine corps, the marine core fought at lemaire farm. he didn't live too long in combat. mitchell: the gold star mother's pilgrimage, do you know when they came here to the cemetery? it was before the cemetery was dedicated? shane: the
i talk a lot about new englanders because of the 26th division, the yankee division, the new englandtional guard. also to remind people it was not just the u.s. marine corps fighting in this area. having said that, sometimes there were marines that came from massachusetts. he was a new englander, a marine, second lieutenant thomas ashley, young guy in his mid-20's. he was killed early in the battle on hill 142. he was a member of the fifth regiment marines. that was the regiment that took...
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have been able to tell you he was a member of the 102nd machine gun battalion, 26th division, the yankeeision. that's the unit that relieved the marines here in belleau wood. from the state of vermont. he died on the 20th of july 1918. i couldn't have told you much more than that. but i can tell you a lot more and show you a photo of him now, thanks to the family visit. i happened to be here working, it was a weekend. two ladies and a man came up through the gate. from the state of ohio. and, in fact they came packing his story. she was the great niece and the great great niece, her daughter. what was interesting is they had kept his letters, diary, photos in the family. they made high-quality copies across and kept his story alive. and if not for that family also sharing with me, perhaps his story would be lost. again, the family -- that is an important connection that now i get to tell his story, a little bit about what he was thinking, feeling, what he was doing. we can always guess what a young soldier, a young private from vermont, he had just celebrated his 20th birthday on the fif
have been able to tell you he was a member of the 102nd machine gun battalion, 26th division, the yankeeision. that's the unit that relieved the marines here in belleau wood. from the state of vermont. he died on the 20th of july 1918. i couldn't have told you much more than that. but i can tell you a lot more and show you a photo of him now, thanks to the family visit. i happened to be here working, it was a weekend. two ladies and a man came up through the gate. from the state of ohio. and,...
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for 30 years she has worked in front offices with the white sox, yankees and dodgers. she's fully a ware of the importance of being the first female g.m. in baseball. >> when dereck told me i got the job, there was a 10,000 pound weight lifted off this shoulder. and then after about half hour later, i realize it just was transferred to this shoulder. >> she was hired by former yankees super-star. >> a much needed buy week. not just injuries but another positive covid test. defensive line men tested positive following the loss yesterday in new orleans. did you watch? the shorthanded 49ers got off to a great start. no garoppolo. mullens hitting for the touch down here. 49ers led. you think here comes a big upset. it was all saints after that. 27 unanswered points. saints win it. don't look now. the las vegas raiders are surging. yesterday against the broncos rining back jay cons big day. he had two touch downs on the day. so did boker. raiders win. they beat the broncos 36 to 12. the raiders have 6-3 on the season. and we are ready for raiders football here. the silver a
for 30 years she has worked in front offices with the white sox, yankees and dodgers. she's fully a ware of the importance of being the first female g.m. in baseball. >> when dereck told me i got the job, there was a 10,000 pound weight lifted off this shoulder. and then after about half hour later, i realize it just was transferred to this shoulder. >> she was hired by former yankees super-star. >> a much needed buy week. not just injuries but another positive covid test....
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i talk a lot about new england, because of the 26th division, the yankee division, new england nationaluard, and to let people -- to remind people that it was not just the u.s. marine corps fighting in this area. having said that, sometimes, there were marines that came from massachusetts. he was a newly--- he's a marine, second lieutenant thomas ashley, young guy, mid twenties, he was killed pretty early in the battled for phil 142, a member of the fifth rigid marines, the regiment that took what is essentially the northern part of the battlefield of belleau wood, the half that is managed by the abmc, it was primarily the fifth regiment. he would have never seen belleau wood, at least not close-up. he didn't live long enough to get there. he was killed in taking at one of the german machine guns on hill 142. it's not just belleau wood, for the marine corps, the marine corps but at the farm, and in belleau wood, in that first summer of june. >> the gold star mother pilgrimages, do you know when they came here to the cemetery, and it was before the cemetery was dedicated, right? >> the g
i talk a lot about new england, because of the 26th division, the yankee division, new england nationaluard, and to let people -- to remind people that it was not just the u.s. marine corps fighting in this area. having said that, sometimes, there were marines that came from massachusetts. he was a newly--- he's a marine, second lieutenant thomas ashley, young guy, mid twenties, he was killed pretty early in the battled for phil 142, a member of the fifth rigid marines, the regiment that took...
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but yeah he was a connecticut , yankee who went down there. because kitty green was a very bright and winning individual, some people think she might have invented it. the rumors spread. but there does not seem to be any indication of that. he's another one of these mechanical geniuses like the residents we were talking about before. mark: are most inventions today patented by individuals or corporations? mr. baker: that is a good question. i don't know. probably corporations who have moved up tremendously in getting smart and well-educated people to come on board and getting part or all of their patents. garagethere are fewer guys working away and coming up with patents on their own. as there used to be. because it's harder now to do that. but i'm sure there are still individuals patenting a lot of stuff. mark: what about inventions that did not work? here in massachusetts, the tunnel and canals. not everything makes it. mr. baker: sure canals were a , part of it. after the erie canal, which was a tremendous idea and worked tremendously well,
but yeah he was a connecticut , yankee who went down there. because kitty green was a very bright and winning individual, some people think she might have invented it. the rumors spread. but there does not seem to be any indication of that. he's another one of these mechanical geniuses like the residents we were talking about before. mark: are most inventions today patented by individuals or corporations? mr. baker: that is a good question. i don't know. probably corporations who have moved up...
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the yankee division. that's the -- from the state of about. he died in november 18.ell you much more than that. i can tell you a whole lot more in a country of photo. thanks to the family visit i happen to be working. it was a weekend and two ladies and a man came through the gate from the state of ohio, but in fact they came packing the story. she was the great, nice the great great, niece her daughter. what was really interesting is that they had kept his letters, dairy, photos in the family. they made high quality copies across and they meet his story alive, if not for that family also sharing with me perhaps history would be lost. so again the family, that is an important connection but now i can tell his story, a little bit about what he was thinking, what he was feeling, what he was doing. we can always get sweat a young soldier a young private from vermont. he just celebrated her his birthday, he only love to be 20 years old. you can guess what they were thinking. thinking about going home. how miserable they were even if they agreed this is something that we
the yankee division. that's the -- from the state of about. he died in november 18.ell you much more than that. i can tell you a whole lot more in a country of photo. thanks to the family visit i happen to be working. it was a weekend and two ladies and a man came through the gate from the state of ohio, but in fact they came packing the story. she was the great, nice the great great, niece her daughter. what was really interesting is that they had kept his letters, dairy, photos in the family....
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for all intensive purposes and orphan so they were in some ways a study in contrast including the yankee versus the confederate, they were on opposite sides of the civil war and that was an interesting thing about the book, diversity is on a lot of people's minds and rightly so the conversations are overdue, hill felt like a victim of discrimination and you look at that now, he was white, male, he was like every other geologist of his age but he was a southerner so he was from the south among the northern government agency and intellectual elite and that was a lifelong chip on his shoulder that he felt like he was a victim of bias is and he wasn't entirely wrong, he was seen by assist with every little issue that came up and it took on a life of their own but it was interesting to think about the fact that there was bias against people from the south and maybe some of those are still out there. >> when he went to cornell, cornell was a big deal. >> it certainly was for him, he had never been north of the mason-dixon line, he had grown up having yankees portrayed as monsters, all of a sud
for all intensive purposes and orphan so they were in some ways a study in contrast including the yankee versus the confederate, they were on opposite sides of the civil war and that was an interesting thing about the book, diversity is on a lot of people's minds and rightly so the conversations are overdue, hill felt like a victim of discrimination and you look at that now, he was white, male, he was like every other geologist of his age but he was a southerner so he was from the south among...
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the league office the last nine years after working as an assistant general manager with both the yankees and the dodgers. this is groundbreaking and anybody around the game knows that this is well-deserved. >> good for her. >> fisher, it's the only way baseball is going to survive. getting new people in their. all right, thank you, vern. >>> still ahead, these three mountain lion cubs safe and sound right now. but how did they end up at a nature's bounty unleashes something exciting. say hello to a drug-free way to ease stress. stress comfort. a gummy supplement with lemon balm plus saffron, to naturally boost your mood. stress comfort from nature's bounty. >>> three mountain lion cubs rescued from the dissolved fire get to stay together at their forever home. >> there at the oakland zoo now. captain kal, who was found alone and to sister cubs, referring to them as the three musketeers. look at those ears. >> they are cute. the cubs officially met a couple of weeks ago. we will be >>> this weekend, former president barack obama talks exclusively with cbs news. we have spoken about presid
the league office the last nine years after working as an assistant general manager with both the yankees and the dodgers. this is groundbreaking and anybody around the game knows that this is well-deserved. >> good for her. >> fisher, it's the only way baseball is going to survive. getting new people in their. all right, thank you, vern. >>> still ahead, these three mountain lion cubs safe and sound right now. but how did they end up at a nature's bounty unleashes...
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the baltimore orioles to play against the yankees.ael flynn has this behind him. as for lou losers come i feel a lot of empathy for them. the restaurant owners and patrons in los angeles, my hometown here the weather is beautiful and no reason people can't have outdoor dining and beautiful southern california. that must end and some semblance of a line of business to be able to enjoy eating outside. >> mike: we are running out of time, tom, keep it tight, but he. >> religious freedom, for religious conservatives. the loser is denver mayor michael hancock the hypocrite who after telling his residents to stay home for thanksgiving caught at the airport trying to pop a flight to be with his family. and more than this locked down wut not from the mentality. >> mike: we've got a run good night from washington. ♪ >> mark: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight" i'm mark steyn. tucker is out for a court ordered recount of his turkey giblets. i hope you had a wonderful thanksgiving. one thing americans should not be thankfulng fo
the baltimore orioles to play against the yankees.ael flynn has this behind him. as for lou losers come i feel a lot of empathy for them. the restaurant owners and patrons in los angeles, my hometown here the weather is beautiful and no reason people can't have outdoor dining and beautiful southern california. that must end and some semblance of a line of business to be able to enjoy eating outside. >> mike: we are running out of time, tom, keep it tight, but he. >> religious...
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so they were in some ways just an absolute study in contrast, including the yankee versus the confederate. they were on opposite sides of the civil war. that mattered. that was one interesting thing about the book, is that diversity is now on a lot of people's minds, and rightly so, some of the conversations are very overdue. ill felt like the victim of discrimination -- hill. you look at that now as he was white, male, of european descent, like every other geologist in his day that he was a southerner. he was from the south among a northern government agency and intellectual elite. that was a lifelong chip on his shoulder that he felt like he was the victim of biases. he wasn't entirely wrong. he was seeing biases behind every little issue that came up, and it took on a life of their own. it was interesting to really think about the fact that there were biases against people from the south. maybe some of those are still out there. >> he even felt it when he went to cornell, i think, didn't he? southerner going to cornell was a big deal. >> it certainly was for him, so we had never been n
so they were in some ways just an absolute study in contrast, including the yankee versus the confederate. they were on opposite sides of the civil war. that mattered. that was one interesting thing about the book, is that diversity is now on a lot of people's minds, and rightly so, some of the conversations are very overdue. ill felt like the victim of discrimination -- hill. you look at that now as he was white, male, of european descent, like every other geologist in his day that he was a...
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dekalb county, 802. , for the yankees in the room, it is dekalb county. , 74.y douglas county, 111. fayette, 149. forsyth, 453. fulton, 956. that is the biggest number. henry, 238. this is a fun one. it is not houston. it is houston. 196. liberty county. 173. a military base. out waited in size and population. 141. muskogee county, 323. 105. richmond, 244. masters coming up soon. lock bail, 80. those are the biggest ones. you can take them together. the balance is the 4000 from the 159 counties i did not name. after that, the provisionals. the initial provisional report for fulton county, the largest one with the biggest potential impact, the total provisional 629.ts 4800 rejectingted 3603, 1266 provisional ballots on hand. chunks where the voter brought id, 1205, and voted out of precinct, inside t theight county, but a wrong precinct, 2398. unfortunately they can only vote on the things on the ballot that affected the areas they shared with the other precincts, a president, senators, but state house, county commission races will not. that is the difference. we don't like to seeing
dekalb county, 802. , for the yankees in the room, it is dekalb county. , 74.y douglas county, 111. fayette, 149. forsyth, 453. fulton, 956. that is the biggest number. henry, 238. this is a fun one. it is not houston. it is houston. 196. liberty county. 173. a military base. out waited in size and population. 141. muskogee county, 323. 105. richmond, 244. masters coming up soon. lock bail, 80. those are the biggest ones. you can take them together. the balance is the 4000 from the 159 counties...
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but in the yankees, those on the new bunk in the high end of the shallows. i love going to her knuckles, and heading out all coming on mick, when i want, i'll call no, temperamentally, as well as i'll call when they get up out there with all but will have. but it still, well they have a lot way to settle on the last sentimental idea this is said to me is on the vocal is the next, but is if it is the senate that said it would add up on them and they made him ahead of them to have let em know that yes, if one well, me a pretty is here. i don't need a fuckin. did i have to move quickly to the he saw me in a perfect drive, you know, issue in which you know what i want to know. but was there no example of the day going to be ok if we don't start my weekend with yet, the going to be implicit or to be some of that? there was not a show you don't mean we were very stuffy jenna. it was so you know what, we're going to be 6 cinemas. you know what about a gui? less the show before the movie is equipped. if we were working there guys. monday is super tuesday night in wi
but in the yankees, those on the new bunk in the high end of the shallows. i love going to her knuckles, and heading out all coming on mick, when i want, i'll call no, temperamentally, as well as i'll call when they get up out there with all but will have. but it still, well they have a lot way to settle on the last sentimental idea this is said to me is on the vocal is the next, but is if it is the senate that said it would add up on them and they made him ahead of them to have let em know...
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i mean, i thought on the 2nd most it's all pace, but in the yankees doggone anybody can really handle thing and then look at her and i welcome a moment when i when i cause no somebody meant when they get up. ok when they have or said among the last sentimental idea versus have a beer or the next video it is us and i thought i'd said no, it doesn't hurt that reality can have a little of that. or if one of me a bit is the person did area for me quickly to duck the so being the president, you know, she was you know what i want, you know, i still don't know example you begin to feel good when i'm sort of my group without a good example of there's a big sums that they're all going to show you don't mean we are right, jeffrey just it will show you what you mean when it was, you know, about agree that you should remove using words into the darkness on the super who still want to be from the horn? oh yeah. you know what to do and i mean, i want out, but to be for the dollar. if you it's storage, you know, as if you want to add to that on my local nectar, they're going to combine, you have to
i mean, i thought on the 2nd most it's all pace, but in the yankees doggone anybody can really handle thing and then look at her and i welcome a moment when i when i cause no somebody meant when they get up. ok when they have or said among the last sentimental idea versus have a beer or the next video it is us and i thought i'd said no, it doesn't hurt that reality can have a little of that. or if one of me a bit is the person did area for me quickly to duck the so being the president, you...
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but in the yankees doggone anybody can really handle thing and then look at her and i will give me one moment when i when i cause no somebody meant when they get up. ok when they have or had a long slow sentimental idea versus have a thought or a fear. the next video, if there's us and i thought says no, it doesn't hurt that reality. i have little doubt that if one of me a bit is around graph, the person did area to move quickly to the e. so being the president, you know, she was, you know, what i want, you know, possible to know the employee at the beginning of your get when i'm sort of my group without a good example of there's a big sums that they're all going to show you don't mean we are right jeffrey just it will show you what they mean to be finishing or about agree that you should really move using words into a dream. i think the guys on the super who still think winter when she goes to the from the board. oh yeah, you know what, i get their names and they throw it out. but to be for all of this you, it's storage. you know, as if you want to add to that on my local nectar, they
but in the yankees doggone anybody can really handle thing and then look at her and i will give me one moment when i when i cause no somebody meant when they get up. ok when they have or had a long slow sentimental idea versus have a thought or a fear. the next video, if there's us and i thought says no, it doesn't hurt that reality. i have little doubt that if one of me a bit is around graph, the person did area to move quickly to the e. so being the president, you know, she was, you know,...
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>>when she took on role for the yankees in she even played a key role and derek jeter's contract for the 2000 season. then player now the marlins current ceo her leadership has helped to bring in 8 postseason appearances, 6 league championship series and 3 world series rings as well, yeah i just feel quite a lot of responsibility ahead my entire career. >>i know that. you know i am. quite visible and. and i think that that's always been a big thing for me is to just make my reputation is good as i can make it and what that carried me through. and and that's even more important now now that i have this position because. >>her pitch is building up young core premium players. just as he's done in the past and her focus is on the long-term gain to flip the m and develop a streak of championship victories for years to come. >>sounds like a homerun well that was felicia bolton reporting and just like the v p elect said right she might be the first but won't be the last. we can only hope that wraps up kron 4 news at 9. >>but prime news continues at the top of the hour coming up at 10. >>cou
>>when she took on role for the yankees in she even played a key role and derek jeter's contract for the 2000 season. then player now the marlins current ceo her leadership has helped to bring in 8 postseason appearances, 6 league championship series and 3 world series rings as well, yeah i just feel quite a lot of responsibility ahead my entire career. >>i know that. you know i am. quite visible and. and i think that that's always been a big thing for me is to just make my...
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. >> i should've learned more from our trip to yankee stadium that is true.or may not a second water ball full of to tequila into yankee stadium. [laughter] [laughter] i'm sorry doug. bring this up intellectual notch or two. [laughter] >> for those who think that they might have missed halloween, i would urge them to see me flying wearing a face shield, goggles, maybe two masks, and looking like even more of a clown that i perhaps normally do. that is my way to trident safely get to see my 94-year-old mother. and i'm sticking sticking to it. kennedy: god bless her. i know when you are there you it we will responsible for the promise that the air travel but you are touching everything pre-to stop touching thing and spray your hands. >> i'll take that is good advice and do just that. kennedy: don't touch her face. he will is as beautiful touchable faces. that is a minor advice i can give to you. just use your brain. use little personal responsibility, be safe, don't be in a whole don't give the flight attendants a hard time. and no more free hugs in the men's r
. >> i should've learned more from our trip to yankee stadium that is true.or may not a second water ball full of to tequila into yankee stadium. [laughter] [laughter] i'm sorry doug. bring this up intellectual notch or two. [laughter] >> for those who think that they might have missed halloween, i would urge them to see me flying wearing a face shield, goggles, maybe two masks, and looking like even more of a clown that i perhaps normally do. that is my way to trident safely get to...
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but in the yankees doggone anybody can lie leonel thing and then look at her and i welcome the moment when i when i cause no superman when they get up. ok when they have more said among the last sentimental idea ever says have a beer or the next video if there's ice and i thought i'd said no, it doesn't hurt the reality to have a little of that. or if one more than me a bit is the 1st immediate area. would it be to duck the soviet president or have you no issue on which you know what or whom you know will do you know, the employee at the beginning of your get we don't sort of my group without a good example is that there's a big sums that there are showing you don't mean we will show you what you mean to finish in order, but agree that you should remove using words into the darkness on the super who still think winter when he goes to the from the border. oh yeah. you know what to get their names and they don't want out, but simply fill in the door with you. if stories, you know as if you want to add to that on my local doctor, there was a companion to just come waiter, eat the bee and
but in the yankees doggone anybody can lie leonel thing and then look at her and i welcome the moment when i when i cause no superman when they get up. ok when they have more said among the last sentimental idea ever says have a beer or the next video if there's ice and i thought i'd said no, it doesn't hurt the reality to have a little of that. or if one more than me a bit is the 1st immediate area. would it be to duck the soviet president or have you no issue on which you know what or whom...
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it is a baseball signed by lou gehrig, the great new york yankees ballplayer when he was a patient here in 1939. the black-and-white photo shows this to garrick as a patient. lou garrick as a patient. he gave back. he gave batting lessons and pitching clinics and worked out with the american legion team. bob asked lou gehrig to sign his lucky ball and he did sign the ball on his birthday in june of 1939, the day he was diagnosed with als. he signed the ball for bob and bob kept the ball for 75 years. the color photo shows bob as an elderly man still treasuring the baseball. bob sold the baseball to andy. andy bought the ball for the sole purpose that he and his daughter, taylor, who we see in the photo, would give it to mayo clinic to inspire our patients. you have generosity across many generations coming together with this one baseball signed by a great american athlete. this is a replica of the nobel prize that mayo clinic received in 1950. two mayo staff members, dr. edward kendall, a laboratory scientist and dr. philip hinch worked together on the invention and clinical use of cort
it is a baseball signed by lou gehrig, the great new york yankees ballplayer when he was a patient here in 1939. the black-and-white photo shows this to garrick as a patient. lou garrick as a patient. he gave back. he gave batting lessons and pitching clinics and worked out with the american legion team. bob asked lou gehrig to sign his lucky ball and he did sign the ball on his birthday in june of 1939, the day he was diagnosed with als. he signed the ball for bob and bob kept the ball for 75...
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yankee joke. you know, she opened it up. she too will be an issue that i'm 33. i do to her who want to dance. you know, i mean, is that mean, you mean you're, you're looking little good enough for you that i don't get along and then say this is just below me. said control, and i think one is so young, she's always going to speak. what is natural and i didn't know that was you all, you know, and i can woman focus on this relief and there's, i mean, i think that i mean for a man of good luck on your own or, you know, if you don't get along well then don't be the most popular move yet, you know, right? advocate of that habit of it. they don't all that love it. they're not only actually on that every day down or as you get out with a good housekeeping i want to see chose seemed wrong. when all the rules, just don't call me that yet to stamp out just to become educated and in detroit equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground for teenagers are among 15 people reportedly charged in connection with the beheading of a
yankee joke. you know, she opened it up. she too will be an issue that i'm 33. i do to her who want to dance. you know, i mean, is that mean, you mean you're, you're looking little good enough for you that i don't get along and then say this is just below me. said control, and i think one is so young, she's always going to speak. what is natural and i didn't know that was you all, you know, and i can woman focus on this relief and there's, i mean, i think that i mean for a man of good luck on...
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series and keep winning it >> reporter: with more than 30 years of experience with the white sox, yankees and dodgers, six leagu championship series and three world series titles, mlb commissioner rob manfred saying ng sets a significant example for the millions of women and girls wh love baseball. the new york native began making moves a an mlb intern, breaking barriers while rising up to the front office now she is ready to step up to the plate again. kathy park, nbc news. >>> we want to circle back now to the covid crisis and the hospitals under siege, especially in rural areas. one father of five says he had to fly hundreds of miles to get lifesaving surgery. anne thompson with his harrowing story. >> reporter: shane sondum didn't have covid but it still almost cost him his life how close did you come to losing you your life >> very. it was a very near thing. >> reporter: fell by a rapidly worsening brain infection, shane urgently needed an icu bed and a neurosurgeon shane's wife tessa said nurses at the small hospital in south central missouri called every medical center in the state
series and keep winning it >> reporter: with more than 30 years of experience with the white sox, yankees and dodgers, six leagu championship series and three world series titles, mlb commissioner rob manfred saying ng sets a significant example for the millions of women and girls wh love baseball. the new york native began making moves a an mlb intern, breaking barriers while rising up to the front office now she is ready to step up to the plate again. kathy park, nbc news. >>>...
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you had yankee whaling introduced into our waters from about 1850.we got into contact, of course, disease killed ofa lot of our native people. yeah, it was bad. yeah, it was traumatic. we need to get over it, we need to learn from it, grow out of it, and be able to succeed. oil was discovered in 1968 in our backyard--prudhoe bay. the biggest oil discovery in north america. that was where my mom grew up. you go there now, it's a whole oil industry complex. in the late eighties, the trans-alaska pipeline was pumping about 25% of america's energy needs. two million barrels a day. that has come down to basically around 500,000 barrels a day. and the demand across america continuing to rise, of course. when oil was discovered, the federal government had to settle the land claims. we didn't want it to be a welfare bill. we had to remind congress we're a proud people that are self-sustaining, self-reliant, and that we want to keep it that way. so, they came up with ancsa, alaska native claim settlement act, which is pretty unique. our portion was 5 million
you had yankee whaling introduced into our waters from about 1850.we got into contact, of course, disease killed ofa lot of our native people. yeah, it was bad. yeah, it was traumatic. we need to get over it, we need to learn from it, grow out of it, and be able to succeed. oil was discovered in 1968 in our backyard--prudhoe bay. the biggest oil discovery in north america. that was where my mom grew up. you go there now, it's a whole oil industry complex. in the late eighties, the trans-alaska...