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and look at the yankee bench. the last guy on the ball club that they expected to hit a home run just hit one in the ven. and the yankees lead it 3-2. >>> spring train 20ging 2001, randzy johnson on the move. before the fastball leaves the plate, there's an explosion of feathers. and unfortunate duck was in the wrong place at the wrong time. and its fragile frame stood no chance against the big unit. >>> this infamous game in 1978 was a case of victory being snatched from the jaws of defeat. the giants neededed to run just one more play to ensure the win of division rival philadelphia. >> inside 30 seconds. eagles have no time-outs. wait a minute. i don't believe it! the eagles pick it up and edwards runs it in for a touchdown! an incredible development. >> unbelievable. >> georgetown, led by dominant center patrick ewing, was one win away from being the first nba repeat champion in over ten years. his opponent was a villanova squad that barely sweked into the tournament with ten losses. the wildcats proved the ad
and look at the yankee bench. the last guy on the ball club that they expected to hit a home run just hit one in the ven. and the yankees lead it 3-2. >>> spring train 20ging 2001, randzy johnson on the move. before the fastball leaves the plate, there's an explosion of feathers. and unfortunate duck was in the wrong place at the wrong time. and its fragile frame stood no chance against the big unit. >>> this infamous game in 1978 was a case of victory being snatched from the...
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biggest stage in major league baseball where yankee catcher jose molina could not help but reflect on the death of his father. this year was particularly emotional for all of the brothers. we begin the coverage of a truly remarkable story. >> they are the quintessential baseball family, the molinas, ben gypping, jose and yadar, a rare feat three brothers playing ints. the backbone is gone. ben molina santana passed away at at the age of 58. >> it is like somebody take your heart and threw it in the trash. >> his passing was stunning between games of a youth
biggest stage in major league baseball where yankee catcher jose molina could not help but reflect on the death of his father. this year was particularly emotional for all of the brothers. we begin the coverage of a truly remarkable story. >> they are the quintessential baseball family, the molinas, ben gypping, jose and yadar, a rare feat three brothers playing ints. the backbone is gone. ben molina santana passed away at at the age of 58. >> it is like somebody take your heart and...
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father's tribute when we went under the lights on the biggest stage in major league baseball where yankee catcher jose molina could not help but reflect on the death of his father. this year was particularly emotional for all of the brothers. we begin the coverage of a truly remarkable story. >> they are the quintessential baseball family, the molinas, ben gypping, jose and yadar, a rare feat three brothers playing ints. the backbone is gone. ben molina santana passed away at at the age of 58. >> it is like somebody take your heart and threw it in the trash. >> his passing was stunning between games of a youth double-header. games played on the feel where he built them from scratch. >> he had high blood pressure and he wasn't taking his pills and he was going to the fields andmaing it. all of it got his blood pressure off and that's when he had the heart attack. >> the funeral within the community where he lived. >> it was a major thing seeing 3 or 4000 people in two or three days showing respect, the most respect that they have for my dad. you have to be there to know how the kids were c
father's tribute when we went under the lights on the biggest stage in major league baseball where yankee catcher jose molina could not help but reflect on the death of his father. this year was particularly emotional for all of the brothers. we begin the coverage of a truly remarkable story. >> they are the quintessential baseball family, the molinas, ben gypping, jose and yadar, a rare feat three brothers playing ints. the backbone is gone. ben molina santana passed away at at the age...
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father's tribute when we went under the lights on the biggest stage in major league baseball where yankee catcher jose molina could not help but reflect on the death of his father. this year was particularly emotional for all of the brothers. we begin the coverage of a truly remarkable story. >> they are the quintessential baseball family, the molinas, ben gypping, jose and yadar, a rare feat three brothers playing ints. the backbone is gone. ben molina santana passed away at at the age of 58. >> it is like somebody take your heart and threw it in the trash. >> his passing was stunning between games of a youth double-header. games played on the feel where he built them from scratch. >> he had high blood pressure and he wasn't taking his pills and he was going to the fields andmaing it. all of it got his blood pressure off and that's when he had the heart attack. >> the funeral within the community where he lived. >> it was a major thing seeing 3 or 4000 people in two or three days showing respect, the most respect that they have for my dad. you have to be there to know how the kids were c
father's tribute when we went under the lights on the biggest stage in major league baseball where yankee catcher jose molina could not help but reflect on the death of his father. this year was particularly emotional for all of the brothers. we begin the coverage of a truly remarkable story. >> they are the quintessential baseball family, the molinas, ben gypping, jose and yadar, a rare feat three brothers playing ints. the backbone is gone. ben molina santana passed away at at the age...
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perfect yankees, the babe ruth, joe dimaggio, reggie jackson.but you never had the perfect yankees. >> we have 10 minutes or 15 minutes more of tapping, then we will open up to questions. i want to get your thoughts on some political figures, and then we will end with your thoughts on the current political environment. >> she helped with date certain kind of society. certainly the buckleys were well connected. this helps. and she was certainly a very stylish woman who was a figure in new york society. she was also -- she was also quite a lively person. i remember one of my favorite members of her is towards the end -- one of my favorite memories, bloomberg came to an editorial dinner, in full campaign mode against smoking. she did not blow a puff of smoke right into the mayor's face, but it was pretty close. and she said, mr. mayor, may i smoke in my own house? that is a mild example. >> you have surprisingly mixed things to say about him as a writer. >> i never liked his fiction particularly. it is john rep. fiction. -- chandra -- genre fiction
perfect yankees, the babe ruth, joe dimaggio, reggie jackson.but you never had the perfect yankees. >> we have 10 minutes or 15 minutes more of tapping, then we will open up to questions. i want to get your thoughts on some political figures, and then we will end with your thoughts on the current political environment. >> she helped with date certain kind of society. certainly the buckleys were well connected. this helps. and she was certainly a very stylish woman who was a figure...
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linus santa claus was a yankee but was that even recognize that the particular type? >> there was no santa claus in the south. that was something new. christmas trees were also basically a number invention. that was new and the first christmas carol britain and america wasn't written until about four years later in philadelphia and was a little town of bethlehem, so many traditions we associate with christmas or easter number or nonexistent. what the southerners like to do is shoot off their guns on christmas eve, and they would fire of their guns and then on the morning of christmas day, before they would give presence, to the people of a family of the web gannet dee dee to -- the mcginn and fire their guns, so it was a different kind of christmas the celebrated in the south. any other question? i should add about what you said about tax vicksburg is true grant had left off the land in that area and sherman learned from it but sherman wanted to make sure he had the wherewithal to live off the land and that is why he sent to washington for information about the forms
linus santa claus was a yankee but was that even recognize that the particular type? >> there was no santa claus in the south. that was something new. christmas trees were also basically a number invention. that was new and the first christmas carol britain and america wasn't written until about four years later in philadelphia and was a little town of bethlehem, so many traditions we associate with christmas or easter number or nonexistent. what the southerners like to do is shoot off...
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i wont get into the topic but it was on vermont yankee. an area of administrative law we very close to justice scalia's heart and he gave a speech that only the blackmon professor could love. but she was a professor at the time and she disagreed with everything he said she told me. but she was really taken by his style and she finds him just -- he is so amusing but as she told the senators who asked in her confirmation hearing what is with you and justice scalia and she said he can always make me laugh. so anyway -- >> host: always make me laugh. >> guest: she sees him in the late 70's and remembers hearing him give a speech, disagreeing on the substance of the speech but yet been taken by him. then they both end up being appointees to the federal court of appeals here in washington for the d.c. circuit. and they are both former law professors. and they start exchanging writings between each other and asking each other for advice on everything from the legal reasoning even though they are coming at cases from different ideologies from ever
i wont get into the topic but it was on vermont yankee. an area of administrative law we very close to justice scalia's heart and he gave a speech that only the blackmon professor could love. but she was a professor at the time and she disagreed with everything he said she told me. but she was really taken by his style and she finds him just -- he is so amusing but as she told the senators who asked in her confirmation hearing what is with you and justice scalia and she said he can always make...
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those of you who have come on many occasions, i'm sure to visit the bronx and to visit yankee stadium will know that the grand concourse, this four-mile -- that four-mile thoroughfare that stretches from 138th street to van cortland is really majestic. and so full of history. the grand concourse has the largest collection of art deco buildings in the united states. and those art deco buildings are those you walk into the lobbies are just so special with the artwork and the measurials that are painted, especially during world war ii and in the late 1930's. those buildings are now part of the national registry. in addition, the grand concourse itself has been designated and registered at the national historic place and has also been designated as a special preservation district by the city of new york. and as was mentioned before, if you heard of grand concourse, you'll see the carnage where edgar alan poe wrote the poem "annabel lee," which is still standing there. many have lived on the grand concourse. of course, i live on the grand concourse and i certainly did not have the kind of
those of you who have come on many occasions, i'm sure to visit the bronx and to visit yankee stadium will know that the grand concourse, this four-mile -- that four-mile thoroughfare that stretches from 138th street to van cortland is really majestic. and so full of history. the grand concourse has the largest collection of art deco buildings in the united states. and those art deco buildings are those you walk into the lobbies are just so special with the artwork and the measurials that are...
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he wanted to wait, he was a good, frugal yankee new englander, she said it's so shabby, the old one, we've got to get a new. and the prices, of course, were up for these things even though they're made in massachusetts. don't you know there's a war on, as she was saying to her own clients and was being said to her, well, he sent her a shipment in 1780 of barcelona hander chis. they were a women's item, and they happened to the hit right in the middle of a terrible shortage of that particular item when they were at high fashion. she sold them for enough money to buy it, and what could john say? she bought it with her own money. [laughter] in that same year, 1780, john adams had an idea. still in paris he says to abigail, maybe having had some of our shipments seized what i should do is instead of putting them in these big chests and shipping them across the atlantic, i'll dispurse them and ask everybody who goes from france to matts to take a little -- matts to take a little thing for you. that way we're spreading the risk. and he sent the first presents, he called it, with the marque
he wanted to wait, he was a good, frugal yankee new englander, she said it's so shabby, the old one, we've got to get a new. and the prices, of course, were up for these things even though they're made in massachusetts. don't you know there's a war on, as she was saying to her own clients and was being said to her, well, he sent her a shipment in 1780 of barcelona hander chis. they were a women's item, and they happened to the hit right in the middle of a terrible shortage of that particular...
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father's tribute when we went under the lights on the biggest stage in major league baseball where yankeee molina could not help but reflect on the death of his father. this year was particularly emotional for all of the brothers. we begin the coverage of a truly remarkable story. >> they are the quintessential baseball family, the molinas ben gypping jose and yadar, a rare feat three brothers playing ints. the backbone is gone. ben molina santana passed away at at the age of 58. >> it is like somebody take your heart and threw it in the trash. >> his passing was stunning between games of a youth double-header. games played on the feel where he built them from scratch. >> he had high blood pressure and he wasn't taking his pills and he was going to the fields andmaing it. all of it got his blood pressure off and that's when he had the heart attack. >> the funeral within the community where he lived. >> it was a major thing seeing 3 or 4000 people in two or three days showing respect, the most respect that they have for my dad. you have to be there to know how the kids were crying. i'm tal
father's tribute when we went under the lights on the biggest stage in major league baseball where yankeee molina could not help but reflect on the death of his father. this year was particularly emotional for all of the brothers. we begin the coverage of a truly remarkable story. >> they are the quintessential baseball family, the molinas ben gypping jose and yadar, a rare feat three brothers playing ints. the backbone is gone. ben molina santana passed away at at the age of 58. >>...
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we flew on ospreys and yankee helicopters. that was one of the last little victories.two of our newest aircraft are into flight and doing very well, zipping us around the battle space. someone asked me before i went over if i would take a look and morale, because there had been some reports about sagging morale and that type of thing, where troops are out on the leading edge. i can tell you my observation is that morale is just fine. we were talking to both troops coming out as well as troops coming in. i think you all know we do seven-month deployments, and we are at the deployment window at this point where the first troops that went in with the second brigade. i could not tell the difference. the people going out are happy to be going home, satisfied they have made a difference and very proud of themselves, as rightly they should be. the people coming in were simply happy to be in afghanistan and to do their port -- do their part and go into this seven- month sprint that we think that we have with regard to our units on deck there. if i got a problem, it is with the
we flew on ospreys and yankee helicopters. that was one of the last little victories.two of our newest aircraft are into flight and doing very well, zipping us around the battle space. someone asked me before i went over if i would take a look and morale, because there had been some reports about sagging morale and that type of thing, where troops are out on the leading edge. i can tell you my observation is that morale is just fine. we were talking to both troops coming out as well as troops...
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. >> y-yankee mr. nelson. and i would point out again this is not the few people were talking about. at any given point i think the fact is there are 4 million people who are being scammed and over we have comments here from people 2003, 2002 over the years were talking about tens and tons of billions of people. the amount may be small, but the amount is not small to those who are struggling to get by. and you made ms. lindquist very, very well. ten dollars, $19.95 can put you in bankruptcy, can have people all over you. and can add to other traumas that are ready taking place into your life. question for our experts. there are thousands and thousands of businesses out there on the internet trying to sell us their goods and services. they have to convince us that their product is good if they want us to purchase from them and stay with them and to see from our point of view as a trust worthy company. and then only after they've convinced us that their product is trustworthy, they are trustworthy, and their pro
. >> y-yankee mr. nelson. and i would point out again this is not the few people were talking about. at any given point i think the fact is there are 4 million people who are being scammed and over we have comments here from people 2003, 2002 over the years were talking about tens and tons of billions of people. the amount may be small, but the amount is not small to those who are struggling to get by. and you made ms. lindquist very, very well. ten dollars, $19.95 can put you in...
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the yankees play in exhibition game against tennessee. chattanooga owner, joe anglo who wants traded day ball player for the thanksgiving turkey just signed a 17 year-old pitcher, jackie mitchell. when the great babe came to the plate the new pitcher was called to the mound and surprise come a mitchell was a she. the first pitch was low. babe ruth's one and mr. . ditto. babe ruth did not like missing anyone's pitch and a woman? he demanded to see the ball. there was nothing wrong with it. mitchell roundup and let go and the day but watched it flyby. strike. the bambino through his back and stomped off and the crowd roared. the next batter was lou gehrig. jackie through three times and lou gehrig's long three times and that was that. some said that ruth and gehrig were just being polite to a woman but nobody who was there believed it. years later jackie mitchell said i had a drop pitch it when i threw it right, you could not touch it. baseball commissioner did not care. he was a misogynist. which means someone who dislikes women. landis sa
the yankees play in exhibition game against tennessee. chattanooga owner, joe anglo who wants traded day ball player for the thanksgiving turkey just signed a 17 year-old pitcher, jackie mitchell. when the great babe came to the plate the new pitcher was called to the mound and surprise come a mitchell was a she. the first pitch was low. babe ruth's one and mr. . ditto. babe ruth did not like missing anyone's pitch and a woman? he demanded to see the ball. there was nothing wrong with it....
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the yankees were playing a game. chattanooga's sawhors owner hadt signed a 17-year-old pitcher, jackie mitchell. when the great babe came to the plate, a new pitcher was called to the mound. mitchell was a she. her first pitch was low and a ball. babe ruth missed. he did not like mixissing anyone's pitch. he demanded to see the ball. there was nothing wrong with the ball. he threw his bat, stopped off, and the crowd roared. the next batter was lou gehrig. jackie to route 3 times. derek strong at three times, and that was that. -- gehrig swung three times, and that was that. the years later, she said i had a drop pitch in when i was throwing it right, you could not touch it. the baseball commissioner did not care. he was a misogynist wh, which ms someone who did not like women. her contract was void. baseball lost out. sometimes telling stories like that tells you a lot about the times. the baseball commissioner wasn't prejudiced against women and people of color. we had to wait to get rid of him before there could be
the yankees were playing a game. chattanooga's sawhors owner hadt signed a 17-year-old pitcher, jackie mitchell. when the great babe came to the plate, a new pitcher was called to the mound. mitchell was a she. her first pitch was low and a ball. babe ruth missed. he did not like mixissing anyone's pitch. he demanded to see the ball. there was nothing wrong with the ball. he threw his bat, stopped off, and the crowd roared. the next batter was lou gehrig. jackie to route 3 times. derek strong...
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we flew by the way on yankee helicopters. that was one of the nice little victories to our of our nearest arab flies are in the battle space. so before i went over, if i would take a look at morehouse. because there have been some reports about sagging morel and that type of thing where troops are out on the leading edge. i got today, my observation is that morale is just fine. we were talking to both troops coming out as well as troops coming in. i think you all know we did several months deployment and we're out that several months deployment window. i couldn't tell the difference. now the people that are going out, of course they are happy to go home, satisfied they made a difference and i think very proud of themselves as rightly they should be. the people coming and are simply happy to be in afghanistan and to do their part, and going to this seven-month sprint that we think we have with regard to our unit on deck there. if i've got a problem, it's with the other 190,000 marines who want to go to afghanistan. they are st
we flew by the way on yankee helicopters. that was one of the nice little victories to our of our nearest arab flies are in the battle space. so before i went over, if i would take a look at morehouse. because there have been some reports about sagging morel and that type of thing where troops are out on the leading edge. i got today, my observation is that morale is just fine. we were talking to both troops coming out as well as troops coming in. i think you all know we did several months...